Excited at the prospect of reviving her folk-singing career at a local niteclub, Elyse faces the skepticism of Alex and Mallory and an audience unattuned to the songs of the sixties. Though Elyse hasn't performed on stage since college days, friend's of the Keaton's are impressed when she pulls out the old guitar and sings such folk classics as "Turn, Turn, Turn", "The Times They Are A'changin'" and "If I Had a Hammer". They encourage her to audition at a small neighborhood club, and Elyse joins the Top Spot's slate of performers to eye opening results.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Alan Uger | Writer | ||
Michael J. Weithorn | Writer | ||
William Boyett | Guest Star | ||
Alan Blumenfeld | Guest Star | ||
Milt Oberman | Guest Star | ||
Enid Kent | Guest Star | ||
Sam Kwasman | Guest Star | ||
Andrew McCullough | Director |