Sun, Oct 4, 1964
The camera catches children as they watch a horror movie, people's reactions when a little boy shoots them with a water pistol, a girl who sprays a cab with disinfectant before she gets in, and a man trying on a tropical suit who sees a "mirage." A sequence filmed in Argentina shows people's reactions to a painter who appears to be simultaneously falling off a ladder and spilling paint on them.
Sun, Oct 11, 1964
The camera catches the surprised faces of actors who come across blank pages in an audition script, and a tailor who finds his customer is a kangaroo. A little girl who doesn't like spinach appeals to adults for help and temporary secretaries receive the personal phone calls of the girls they replaced.
Sun, Oct 18, 1964
In photographic essays, the camera gives the impression that people trying to shoot an arrow are aiming at live Indians; and the walls of New York buildings being demolished come "tumbling down" in time to music. In stunts, a tourist is "accidentally" given a $500-a-day suite at the New York Hilton; and three teen-agers at a summer camp show how they would run the country.
Sun, Nov 8, 1964
"I've Got a Secret" panelist Betsy Palmer plays a woman dentist who shaves her patients; a "talent scout" harasses members of a high school band; a clerk casually mentions that the store is on fire; a joke becomes muddled while passing from one person to the next; people demonstrate styles of jumping rope.
Sun, Nov 22, 1964
The camera catches the reactions of a sales staff being lectured by double talker Al Kelly; children trying to see the back of their heads in a mirror; typists taking speed tests who find that their machines are typing Russian; and a research lab visitor who sees a fish double in size within minutes.