[Harmon Smith] from Massachusetts: “I waited
on Garry Moore’s table during his vacation…and he forgot to leave me a tip.”
Garry’s back from his summer vacation,
and has to play this round himself, blindfolded, as the only panelist.
Jerome Lauer from Elwood, NJ: “Someone stole
my watch dog” (Last Sunday)
Lauer’s dog “Sport” is still missing
from his garage in Elwood. They give out
his phone number on the air in hopes of Sport’s safe return.
Special Guest Ann Sheridan: “I’m sending Henry
Morgan to Africa tomorrow and he doesn’t know a thing about it”
Sheridan, the glamorous film star of
the thirties and forties, had just completed a movie shoot in Africa for a film
Garry calls Harvest of Thorns. The title would change to Woman and the Hunter (1957) and
coincidentally it would be Sheridan’s last film. The remainder of her professional work would
be in television. The African connection
was enough of a hook for the staff to play one of its more elaborate pranks on
Henry. Henry will travel to Bukavu, a
city in the Belgian Congo (now the Democratic Republic of the Congo). He is loaded up with supplies, including a movie camera for films he would share the
following week.
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