After the Laugh It Up opening, Henry Gibson expresses adoration for Greer Garson, but she mistreats him; neighbors talk over their fence; Henry as St. Peter welcomes new angels; old West saloon poker game runners with Lorne Greene; Dick starts his day at home by painting; Ruth Buzzi listens to seashells in hopes of hearing the ocean; quickies; newspaper runners with Alan Sues as a carrier; Tyrone and Gladys; nudism as the norm versus renegade clothing-wearers; Henry recites his Wicky Wicky Dollar poem; cocktail party; windup toy runners; the women dress as Mae West to introduce news of the past, present, and future; Southern aristocrats; Big Al; the Mod, Mod World of Extremism highlighted by Arte Johnson as a TV sports nut whose wife deals with worsening household problems; and the Farkle Family debuts. Lorne Greene appears in cameos.
—Maisie Fleckum