The Q&A has Carol being asked what she will be doing at 70, she says still this and does her Stella Todler voice. Another girl gives Carol a letter so she can save money on a stamp. Then a woman asks Carol if she wears contact lenses, she doesn't.
First sketch is Vincent Price as a mystery author who is bugged by Carol as the obnoxious Fireside Girl Alice Portnoy.
Carol and Vicki do a musical tribute to Brooklyn naming many celebrities born there. Then Brooklynite Joan Rivers does a comedy monologue.
A funny Funt and Mundane sketch has Price and Vicki as understudies who try to sabotage the stars on stage.
There are some very funny spoofs of the current TV season. Vicki as the Angie Dickinson" Police Lady. A hilarious "Chiquita And The Man" with Harvey as Jack Albertson and Carol doing her Charo impression. Joan does a takeoff on Valerie Harper's "Rhoda" called "Rhonda", she gets mugged and blames Mary. Harvey, Carol and Vicki do a funny spoof of Tony Orlando and Dawn and then the real thing shows up. "The Walnuts" is a take off on "The Waltons". Carol plays John-Girl with a mole on her cheek. Harvey and Vicki are the grandparents and Price and Rivers are Daddy-Man and Mama-Woman.
Last sketch is a concert for young people with Price narrating a story "Sarah And The Moose". The background of singers made up of basses, tenors, altos and sopranos.
Carol talks about pollution and Price and Rivers sign her book.
First sketch is Vincent Price as a mystery author who is bugged by Carol as the obnoxious Fireside Girl Alice Portnoy.
Carol and Vicki do a musical tribute to Brooklyn naming many celebrities born there. Then Brooklynite Joan Rivers does a comedy monologue.
A funny Funt and Mundane sketch has Price and Vicki as understudies who try to sabotage the stars on stage.
There are some very funny spoofs of the current TV season. Vicki as the Angie Dickinson" Police Lady. A hilarious "Chiquita And The Man" with Harvey as Jack Albertson and Carol doing her Charo impression. Joan does a takeoff on Valerie Harper's "Rhoda" called "Rhonda", she gets mugged and blames Mary. Harvey, Carol and Vicki do a funny spoof of Tony Orlando and Dawn and then the real thing shows up. "The Walnuts" is a take off on "The Waltons". Carol plays John-Girl with a mole on her cheek. Harvey and Vicki are the grandparents and Price and Rivers are Daddy-Man and Mama-Woman.
Last sketch is a concert for young people with Price narrating a story "Sarah And The Moose". The background of singers made up of basses, tenors, altos and sopranos.
Carol talks about pollution and Price and Rivers sign her book.