Jack makes his entrance from the opposite side of the stage, and stands with his back to the audience out of force of habit. Don rolls out a carpet, and Goulet comes out vacuuming it—he had failed to read the fine print on his contract. Goulet tells about growing up in Canada, tells a Nelson Eddy joke, discusses playing nightclubs with Jack, and sings, This is all I ask. Jack questions Goulet’s reputation as a ladies’ man, leading into the sketch: in flashback, Jack sees Goulet and his girl at a Hollywood nightclub; his girl makes a pass at Jack. Later we learn that in fact Jack’s girl made a pass at Goulet.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Al Gordon | Writer | ||
Sam Perrin | Writer | ||
George Balzer | Writer | ||
Hal Goldman | Writer | ||
Robert Goulet | Guest Star | ||
Joan Marshall | Guest Star | ||
Frederick De Cordova | Director |