- In tonight's main sketch: Mickey Rooney is the judge, Dorothy Lamour the defendant, and Tim the prosecuting attorney in a wacky trial.
- After CBS had decided to cancel the show two older unaired shows were broadcast. Sally Struthers re-appears in the cast. First Mickey Rooney plays a Judge and Dorothy Lamour is the defendant in a hit-and-run trial which Tim and McLean prosecute. The Tom Hansen Dancers do a marionette number. Then singer Bobby Bloom performs "Montego Bay" on the live audience stage (likely taped when the show had a live audience). Tim demonstrates how McLean can not say a word without cue-cards, even off stage. Tim then takes a serious moment to read a poem which can not be heard over the music. In the Middle Ages, Tim demonstrates his new weapon to his armored knights, a big magnet. Bobby Bloom returns to sing "A Little On The Heavy Side". The car-pool sketch returns with Mickey playing Arnold, a new member of the already overloaded car-pool. In a Chinese restaurant, Tim and Sally Struthers get a fortune in a cookie that brings strange reactions from all of the customers. Bruce Bellon and David Summerville perform "You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling'". Tim finds himself doing a jail sentence for a parking ticket with McLean as his lawyer. As the show ends Tim makes no mention of their cancellation or next week's guest stars.—Essanay Paul
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