- Dr. Joyce Sisters discusses Cabbage Patch dolls. Charles Grodin (The Lonely Guy (1984)); Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding (book "From Approximately Coast to Coast"); Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier of the University of Nebraska.
- For the comedy segment, Johnny plays psychologist Dr. Joyce Sisters, discussing the Cabbage Patch Doll mania. Charles Grodin refuses to talk about his new film "The Lonely Guy" or his next projects. He and Johnny have their usual tense repartee, comparing notes on playing women and discussing Grodin's frugality, private nature and reticence. Grodin mentions his daughter's talents as a comedy writer, which leads to a humorous revelation. He then comments on his holiday plans. Bob Elliott and Ray Goulding do a sketch of a sports reporter interviewing a world champion "low jumper". During their brief interview, they mention their new book "From Approximately Coast to Coast: It's the Bob and Ray Show" and winning the Peabody Award for the third time; they also talk about exchanging gifts. Heisman Trophy winner Mike Rozier credits support from his parents for his success. He says that his ability as a running back is a gift from God that he is trying not to waste, and praises his coach Tom Osborne for developing his talent. He says that he chose Nebraska because they treated him as a person rather than simply as a player, and stuck with him when he had to do a year of junior college due to his grades. He also discusses his future in pro football.—lenab9011
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