This is Red Skelton's second all-pantomime appearance before the United Nations. The first was in January 1960. Classic highlights include a girl getting dressed in the morning, a little boy with a slingshot shooting a sparrow, an astronaut walking in space (that has a dramatic touch), 'The Piano Recital', a balloon salesman and a little boy, a determined American tourist climbing the Eiffel Tower, a frustrated fisherman watching a kid reel in the big one, Red and David Sharpe's interpretation of a pair of nasty neighbors, and Red and Chanin Hale appearing as a fickle rooster and his wistful hen. The program closed with Red's poignant 'Old Man Watching a Parade', a sketch dedicated to his late son, Richard.