Faye reads a note from a woman whose husband is self-conscious of his baldness but too embarrassed to get a toupee. She attempts to convince the man of how much a toupee can help a person by introducing writer Abe Burrows who performs a ...See moreFaye reads a note from a woman whose husband is self-conscious of his baldness but too embarrassed to get a toupee. She attempts to convince the man of how much a toupee can help a person by introducing writer Abe Burrows who performs a number of comedic songs to go with the assortment of toupees he tries on. The toupees were all made by Louis Feder who talk about how toupees are made and why they are not embarrassing to wear. At the end of the show, Faye announces that Edith Piaf will be her guest on the next show. Written by
Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research
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