YOU ASKED FOR IT was the brainchild of host Art Baker, requiring viewers to send in postcards asking for things they wanted to see, airing for two seasons on the old Dumont network before switching to ABC. This episode has an approximate air date of Aug. 1951, its main focus a reunion of Hal Roach's silent 'Our Gang' performers, who were never featured as TV's 'Little Rascals,' opening with photos of beautiful models from Pin-Up magazine coming to life to autograph their own pictures for soldiers stationed in Korea. In between is a request for footage of one of the silent screen's greatest actors, Lon Chaney, in scenes from 1923's THE HUNCHBACK OF NOTRE DAME, actually narrated to a certain extent by his acting son Lon Chaney, Jr. The younger Chaney discusses his father's pantomime skills from a very early age, both parents being deaf mutes who taught him sign language as well as physical expressions for certain words. During the short screening we see the elder Chaney perform such emotions as fear, anger, love, and gratitude, the entire piece wrapping up after just over 8 minutes. This was only the fifth television appearance for Lon Jr., a rare occasion where he talks of his illustrious father and duplicates some of the skills passed down from generation to generation, thankfully preserved on YouTube and other sources.