Mel Blanc and Joe Besser play photographers who want to take Jack's picture. The Sportsmen Quartet does the Lucky Strike commercial to the tune of 'Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the noonday sun.' The sketch is an English drawing room farce in which Jack plays Cecil Frothingham, England's foremost matinee idol, in love with Margaret Hayes, who is married to David Niven.
Name | Type | Role | |
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George Balzer | Writer | ||
Milt Josefsberg | Writer | ||
John Tackaberry | Writer | ||
Sam Perrin | Writer | ||
Ralph Levy | Director |