Fri, Apr 28, 1950
Ken Murray's guests include actor Charles Chaplin, Jr., vocalist Eileen Barton, actors Henry Wilcoxon and Luis van Rooten, Mary Beth Hughes and her husband David Street, the Three Pitchmen, and actress Lynn Bari. Wilcoxon and van Rooten perform the dramatic one-act "Submarine." Chaplin does an impression of his father's "Tramp" character. Barton sings "If I Knew You Were Coming I'd Have Baked a Cake." Hughes and Street sing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" with him comically explaining the game to her. The Pitchmen perform with strange musical instruments.
Fri, May 26, 1950
Ken Murray's guests include singer Morton Downey, actor James Dunn, actress/dancer Ruby Keeler, teen pianist D'Vaughn Pershing, and actress Janis Paige. Regulars include Tony Labriola (Oswald), Darla Hood, pitchman Jack Mulhall, and the Enchanters. Dunn performs a scene from his film "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn". Pershing plays a duet with Murray on clarinet. Cast joins in a Gaelic finale.