Eric tells Ernie about his membership of the 'Foreign Movie Club'. Other sketches include 'The Historical Tree', 'Ernie's Hollywood Party Impressions', 'Byron Meets Keats', 'Reading Comics in Bed', and 'Investing Ernie's Legacy'. There is music from special guests Springfield Revival and Wilma Reading.—Anonymous
Eric shows his disguise because he is a member of a cinema club that specialises in 'underground' movies. Springfield Revival perform "Mama Was Right All Along". Ernie tries to cut down a tree that was supposedly the tree that Eric tells him that Sir Isaac Newton sat under. Ernie tries some impressions, especially James Cagney. Then Eric joins in with some impressions of famous and some not so famous people. Wilma Reading sings "It's a Great Life". Lord Byron meets John Keats for some poetry. Eric and Ernie discuss the finances of the day and reminisce about their school days. They then go to their bank manager after Ernie's aunt left him some money.—jem
Musical guests are Springfield Revival and Wilma Reading. Eric has joined a cinema club. Ernie and Eric do some impressions. Eric and Ernie reminisce about their school days and then go to their bank manager after Ernie inherits some money.—jem