In the monologue, Jack discusses the writing of his autobiography. He introduces Clint Walker, saying they both have a lot in common: both were born in Illinois, joined the Navy and have blue eyes. Clint Walker sings The Navajo Trail. Clint mentions that they are casting for his twin brother in his new picture. Don comes out with a table on wheels, and demonstrates that he can eat a whole meal, and still have room for JELL-O. In the sketch, Jack, in elevator shoes, auditions for Clint Walker's twin brother; he watches a prior applicant rehearse a scene in which the twin brother is beaten up, and decides he doesn't want the part after all. Remake of the sketch done Sept. 21, 1958 with Gary Cooper.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Sam Perrin | Writer | ||
George Balzer | Writer | ||
Al Gordon | Writer | ||
Hal Goldman | Writer | ||
Saul Gorss | Guest Star | ||
Clyde Howdy | Guest Star | ||
Paul Baxley | Guest Star | ||
Ronnie Rondell Jr. | Guest Star | ||
Clint Walker | Guest Star | ||
John Gallaudet | Guest Star | ||
Frederick De Cordova | Director |