- This episode features guests Helen Reddy and David Steinberg.
- Pre Credits, Helen Reddy chats with B. Darin as "Groucho Marx" on a cruise ship, then show credits. Darin sings "Born Free." Mail by paper-clip has letter asking if Darin's voice has reverberation enough to get an echo off the studio back wall? He demonstrates (jokingly). David Steinberg chats onstage with Darin (Steinberg has a beard, wears garish striped shirt and polka-dot bow tie). They chat about contact lenses. Helen Reddy sings "It's Oh So Peaceful Here." "The Neighborhood" sketch --Carmine (Richard Bakalyan) upset; his mom wants to date an old man. Station Break Bumper: Darin as Groucho. Darin solo, set in cheap apartment, with female extra: "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight" David Steinberg monologue Dusty the hippie poet (Bobby Darin) and Manuel Sanchez (Tommy Amato) on bongo drums Duet with Darin and Helen Reddy --"If Not For You." Chess Problem with Dorrie Thomson CITY TRIBUTE: St. Louis Darin sings "There's No City Like Your City," to introduce the tribute; then we see a skit with Dick Bakalyan as a French Trapper and Geoff Edwards as a Cardinal. David Steinberg sings "Lucky Lindy," with the chorus; then Geoff Edwards and Dick Bakalyan as riverboat gamblers; then Darin sings St. Louis Blues." Geoff Edwards walks through as a drunk, then Dick Bakalyan and Tommy Amato in a skit about the first ice cream cone at the World's Fair; then Darin and company in ensemble songs: "The Trolley Song," and a bit of "Meet Me in St. Louis." Darin wraps the show with "Mack the Knife."
Contribute to this page
Suggest an edit or add missing content