When Lydia comes down with a bad cold, John takes the opportunity to try to show her that people with vivid imaginations are better off than those who approach life from a more ""realistic"" point of view. The story of ""The Unicorn in the Garden"" doesn't seem to work, so John relates the story of his great-grandfather, who not only was a prolific storyteller but managed to get the fire department called out when he was trying to attend to young John's sniffles.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Melville Shavelson | Writer | ||
| Danny Arnold | Producer | ||
| Vic Tayback | Guest Star | Alexander | |
| Joe Besser | Guest Star | Fire Chief | |
| Douglas Fowley | Guest Star | Grandpa | |
| Ralph Montgomery | Guest Star | Fireman #1 | |
| Bobby Riha | Guest Star | Little John | |
| Ken Greenwald | Guest Star | Fireman #2 | |
| Bobby Corcoran | Guest Star | ||
| Billy Corcoran | Guest Star | Roy Monroe | |
| Sheldon Leonard | Executive Producer | ||
| Melville Shavelson | Director |