Julie sings "June in January", "February Brings The Rain" and "September In The Rain" and "The Meaning of the Blues".
George Jessel does "School Days" excerpt, "Toot, Toot, Tootsie, Goodbye" and "My Mother's Eyes." He does his classic comedy monologue talking to his mother on the telephone. The Modernaires perform "Jukebox Saturday Night."
A tribute to Tommy Dorsey: "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You"/Chattanooga Choo Choo"/"Moonlight Serenade".
Also: "Crazy Shots." "The Man on the Street" (Nye, Poston, Jayne Meadows (cameo)) tells what he/she thinks of today's teen.
(On film from the New York Film Critics Awards): Ingrid Bergman, winner of the New York Film Critics Award as "Actress of the Year" and the other recipients of this year's awards just prior to the actual presentations at the New York Film Critics Award banquet at Sardi's Restaurant, Saturday. Also to be interviewed are Kirk Douglas, named "Actor of the Year"; Mike Todd, "Producer of the Year"; John Huston, "Director of the Year"; S.J. Perelman, "Screenwriter of the Year"; Actors Anthony Quinn and Richard Basehart, stars of "The Best Foreign Film of the Year - "Lat Strada". Miss Bergman is being cited for her role in the movie "Anastasia".
(On film from the New York Film Critics Awards): Ingrid Bergman, winner of the New York Film Critics Award as "Actress of the Year" and the other recipients of this year's awards just prior to the actual presentations at the New York Film Critics Award banquet at Sardi's Restaurant, Saturday. Also to be interviewed are Kirk Douglas, named "Actor of the Year"; Mike Todd, "Producer of the Year"; John Huston, "Director of the Year"; S.J. Perelman, "Screenwriter of the Year"; Actors Anthony Quinn and Richard Basehart, stars of "The Best Foreign Film of the Year - "Lat Strada". Miss Bergman is being cited for her role in the movie "Anastasia".