A promo for "The Young and the Wrestling" had the woman leaving a man in bed who then gets up with his trunks on and challenging his offscreen opponent to a match. Then comes a show called "Money Talks" in which the host is visiting a mansion and its owner. Next, it's "The Great White North" in which Bob and Doug discuss calculators and how they did without them when growing up. Then comes a promo for "Make Me Barf" in which a female contestant looks at things the male host shows her which keeps making her want to...you know. Finally, it's "Dialing for Dollars" hosted by Walter Cronkite after leaving CBS, replacing Moe Green. The movie is, well, it's the same as this ep title, a mix of various Oscar-nominated dramas at the time. In summary: "Young and the Wrestling" is quite a fun surprise, I didn't like "Money Talks", "The Great White North" had some amusement but wasn't that funny, "Try Not to Barf" was a funny one-joke premise, and "Dialing for Dollars" had some funny phone calls and the movie that was shown there had quite funny performances including Andrea Martin as the title character and Joe Flaherty as her wimpy husband. So that's a good recommendation for "My Factory, My Self".
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