- Johnny displays the staff's old nude pictorials. Martin Short (Three Fugitives (1989)); Isabella Rossellini (Cousins (1989)); Gene Fleming presents his footless goose Andy, for whom he made special shoes.
- The comedy segment is a takeoff on Geraldo Rivera's announced show featuring nudists, in which he and audience would also be partially nude. Noting that Burbank recently discovered they had no law banning public nudity, Johnny claims he had similar plans, but wanted to avoid running afoul of any new ordinances. Instead, he shows that the entire audience is now wearing pajamas supplied by the show, which they'll be allowed to keep. Then he shows altered centerfold-type photos depicting Fred, Doc, Tommy, Ed and himself, and reads off various "facts" such as turn-ons, turn-offs, and favorite things. Gene Fleming of Hastings, Nebraska obtained a goose from his sister-in-law that had been born without feet; he bought and modified shoes for him. He displays the shoes, including special sets for use on ice, for swimming, and for mating. Then he brings out the goose, named Andy; a swimming demonstration follows. After discussing his childhood in his last appearance, Martin Short shows a picture of himself at age thirteen. He then talks about some of his early, less desirable, jobs in show business, primarily his work as a singer at corporate events; he also recalls early Canadian TV appearances. He mentions his role on a Danny Thomas sitcom, and demonstrates the difference between Thomas' famous spit-take and his own version. A clip from his movie "Three Fugitives" is shown, and he comments on working with Nick Nolte. Isabella Rossellini discusses the social differences in living in Europe, and Johnny comments on the awkwardness of speaking other languages when traveling. She talks about raising her daughter to be multi-lingual, and her film "Cousins", noting that she enjoyed being in a comedy for a change. There is no time for the planned clip, with Fred noting that it would delay David Letterman's show.—lenab9011
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