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- The startling and intimate behavior of wolves both in the wilderness and in captivity are shown in this film which was years in the making.
- Initially, the teams were divided by their gender, just like in the 1st season. However, before either team could settle into the Trump Tower, they were instructed to give up one person that would not only serve on the opposing team, but become the project manager for the first task as well. Bradford from the men's team "Mosaic", and Pamela from the woman's team "Apex" volunteered to go to the other side and lead their new teams in the first task, which was to develop a new toy for Mattel. The product that the children gave the most repeated attention to would be declared the winner. Despite the criticism from most of his female Apex team mates, the new PM Bradford, took early control of what would later prove to be a highly dysfunctional woman's team, and lead them to victory for the first task. The woman would proceed to lose the next 4 weeks in a row.
- Officer Dan Shay(David Cassidy) roams the streets of downtown LA in the 70's to find a serial killer whose been targeting young prostitutes trying to make it in the entertainment business. A young Heather Thomas has just recently arrived to the LA scene hoping to make it as a professional model. Young, attractive and penniless with big dreams - Thomas could end up becoming the killers next victim.
- Jimmy and Greg attempt to help Count Blah get over his sense of loneliness of his deceased wife by taking him to a singles bar. However, things go unexpectedly crazy after Count Blah ends up having a one night stand with Warren's wife (Marilu Henner) who strikes up a conversation with him at the bar. Meanwhile, Allison believes Jack is psychotically stalking her after she refuses to allow him to accept a acting job portraying a psycho killer.
- Like Cassius Clay/Muhammad Ali in the 60's, Greg the Bunny is recruited by a fanatical puppet cult called the 'International Puppet Allilance' run by a powerful and persuasive puppet named Hurbada Hymena. Greg becomes a willing celebrity puppet spokes person for the groups radical puppet ideology, which in turn, creates an increasingly difficult work environment for Greg and his fellow cast and crew mates of 'Sweetknuckle Junction'.
- The cast and crew of 'Sweetknuckle Junction' observe in shock and confusion after wrongly assuming that Jimmy is involved in a high speed chase with the LA PD after Corey Feldman steals Warren's car that Warren loaned to Jimmy so he could complete all of his daily errands for the cast and crew. Greg is an unwitting passenger in the stolen vehicle during Feldman's desperate attempt to evade capture by the police.
- Attempting to improve her like ability factor the shows producer Allison surprises everyone after arriving at a party, at a local bar, that's being thrown by her fellow cast and crew mates of 'Sweetknuckle Junction'. Warren later urinates in Allison's car out of personal revenge because, he believes Allison turned down his idea to allow him to perform a Shakespeare'n monologue at the beginning of the show, after Gil pretends to pitch Allison the idea at the bar. Meanwhile, Greg the Bunny, who's passed out in the parking lot garbage cans manages to regain consciousness long enough to witness Warren piddle into Allison's car through the sun roof and later threatens to rat out Warren if he doesn't confess to Allison.
- Greg the Bunny is plagued by nightmares lately for replacing Rochester Rabbit as the star of "Sweetknuckle Junction". So, to rid himself of his personal demons Greg embarks on a mission to find out whatever happened to Rochester after he was fired and to apologize for replacing him. However, after discovering what a pathetic loser Rochester has become, Greg attempts to make amends by getting him a job on the show. Meanwhile, Jimmy (Seth Green) starts flirting with Susan Monster in hopes of making Alison (Sarah Silverman) jealous.
- After the 'Sweetknuckle Junction' cast and crew attend a focus group of children critiquing the show, Alison Kaiser (Sarah Silverman) decides the show needs a hip new young make over and believes Jimmy Bender's (Seth Green) ideas are perfect for the shows new relevant and cool appeal. Jimmy's father Gil Bender (Eugene Levy) disagrees.
- The shows producer Alison Kaiser (Sarah Silverman) is surprised by the sudden arrival of a female reporter for TV Guide (Sasha Alexander) who is there to do a "behind the scenes" article on the cast and crew of 'Sweetknuckle Junction'. Aiming for the show to be a featured article in TV Guide, Alison desperately pleads with all the cast members to put their best PR faces on for the reporter, in order to represent the show in the best possible light. Meanwhile, Greg and Jimmy compete for the affections of the female TV Guide reporter.
- While on the studio lot, Dottie is suddenly approached by a struggling actor Leo Cornelli (Michael McDonald) threatening to release a video tape on the internet of Dottie stripping if she doesn't get him a job for the part of a Singing Mailman on the show.
- Greg the Bunny successfully prods his slacker buddy Jimmy (Seth Green) Bender to ask his dad (Eugene Levy) the director of a cable children show 'Sweetknuckle Junction' for an off camera office job. However, Greg is mistaken for a actor and ends up auditioning for the lead in the show after Rochester Rabbit is fired after failing to correctly deliver his lines due to his drinking issues.
- Vincent Edwards is the weeks host and begins the show by singing, "A Fellow Needs a Girl", "Lulu's Back in Town" and "Maria" solo. Then, the Rogge Sisters perform an acrobatic routine by walking around on top of giant rubber balls, while the audience tries to decide if this even qualifies as a routine. A young Joan Rivers then does a stand-up comedy act. And, Liza Minnelli performs "Where Did You Learn to Dance?" and "There Is a Time", immediately followed by, Vincent Edwards and Liza Minnelli dueting, "Everything I've Got Belongs to You". Next up, is Bertha and Tina, a trained elephant act, followed by, Bette Davis doing a dramatic reading of a Dorothy Parker poem. The show ends with Vincent Edwards doing a solo of, "Ida".
- Host, Adam West sings "The Orange Colored Sky" (not very well either) while fully decked out in his Batman outfit as the dancers flopped around like super villain henchman. Adam West then does a Batman parody before introducing the brilliant slapstick comedy of the Landon's Midgets. Performed by actual midgets. Next, while Adam is dressed in normal dress attire, he introduces Joey Heatherton, who sings, "By Myself" while performing with the shows dancers. Next, Adam West introduces a young beardless George Carlin as the stand-up routine.
- Don Adams is the weeks host that first introduces the huge star of 'I Dream of Jeanie' in 1968, Barbara Eden who performs the weeks big production number, "Big, Beautiful Ball" with the shows dancers. Immediately, followed by a commercial selling Raleigh cigarettes. Arte Johnson then performs a comedic act, with host Don Adams, as the character of Rozmenko, a Russian entertainer who sings "Mame" in faux Russian. The Brothers Castro (singers from Mexico) appear next to perform, "Michelle", and, "Por Usted". Then, Don Adams plays a lawyer known as "The Big Mouthpiece" in a comedy monologue. Next, The Dovyeko Company (acrobats from the Moscow State Circus) acrobats walking on stilts. Next up, Janis Joplin with Big Brother and the Holding Company perform, "Summertime", followed by, "I Need A Man to Love". The show ends with reporter Arte Johnson interviewing coach Leon Football, Don Adams, in a comedy sketch.
- When Gene Kelly was first booked for the show he said to the writers that he didn't just want to do 'Singin' in the Rain'. The writers turned Gene's request into a running gag for the show, and much to Kermit's dismay, Gene Kelly insists on just passively watching the Muppets do their "thing" from the wings of the stage. But of course, the Muppets get their way in the end, and Gene performs a few numbers while backstage with Kermit and the gang, including the song 'Singin' in the Rain'.
- Holli believes that the wife of a policeman who was convicted for the husband's murder before Holli was the medical examiner and who recently escaped from prison acts in a way which suggests the woman might be innocent.
- When Mack attends a reunion of prep school friends at a hotel where Holli is coincidentally on a romantic getaway, some of his friends are murdered for which infidelity or business betrayal could be the motive.
- 1971–1974TV-G8.4 (17)TV EpisodeHarvey Korman is the main guest star with a part in nearly every script. Carrol O'Connor makes two appearances in the show, a small role as a CBS Censor, then later his biggest appearance the "All in the Family" parody opera to finish the show. Terri Gar and Steve Martin make small appearances too, along with a quick cameo by Glenn Ford. Cher sings her classic "Gypsy, Tramps and Thieves" then later vamps it up with "She Was A Vamp" segments with some halfway decent scripts.
- "All In the Familius", Carroll O'Connor is the weeks featured guest star, while Robert Merrill is featured as Archie Bunker in an operatic satire of the popular sitcom All In The Family. With Cher as his wife Edith, Sonny as his son-in-law Mike, regular Teri Garr as his daughter Gloria, and Harvey Korman playing both priest and rabbi. Carroll O'Connor appears as the CBS censor, sent by the network to clean up the show. Steve Martin is in the ensemble.
- The panel tries to guess the lines of a female US marine,a female maternity dress buyer and the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Desi Arnaz.
- The panel, with Steve Allen filling in for Bennett Cerf, tries to guess the lines of a professional frog catcher for expensive restaurants who is the size of a professional wrestler,a female hand painter of men's shorts as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Walter Winchell.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Hal Block begin the show by trying to guess the line of a man from the Bronx, NY who pickles herrings. Next, the panelists try to guess the occupation of Russian man who's a professional knife thrower. Amazingly, Arline Francis was able to determine the mans line fairly quickly. Afterwards, it was onto guessing the identity of the weeks much anticipated celebrity mystery challenger Vic Damone, once again Arline was able to identify the challenger rather quickly. Finally, they end the broadcast by trying to guess the line of a man from Cincinnati, Ohio who makes dog houses.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf, Arlene Francis and Hal Block begin the show by trying to guess the lines of an aging African-American man from Columbus, Ohio who's the chairman of the parole board. Then, the panel tries their luck at guessing the lines of man from Wilmington, Ohio who raises bugs for research. Finally, the four attempt to guess the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Edward R. Murrow, eventually Arlene Francis correctly identified the week's mystery challenger.
- The panel tries to guess the lines of a sweet southern bell from Charlotte, North Carolina who's a professional dynamite tester, a female boxing glove maker, as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Cesar Romero.
- Actor Robert Q. Lewis is the first temporary replacement panelists on 'What's My Line?', joining Dorothy Kilgallen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf for a couple of weeks during Hal Block's month long suspension from the show. The panelists begin the broadcast by trying to guess the lines of a young female horse race trainer, a gold brick maker for the US Treasury, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Jeanette MacDonald.
- In what would turn out to be his last appearance on the show for over 2 years, Robert Q. Lewis once again joins the regular panel of 'What's My Line?' to try and guess the identity of a female tax collector, a professional male cosmetic mud packer, a female pool hall manager as well as the identity of celebrity actress and exotic burlesque performer, mystery challenger Sally Rand.
- Steve Allen joins Dorothy Kilgallen, Bennett Cerf and Arlene Francis as a guest panelist to try and figure out the job identity of a elderly female locomotive grease monkey, a man who manufactures monocles as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Rosalind Russell.
- The panel tries to guess the lines of a man who manufactures Drunkometers to test peoples intoxication levels, a women who manages a monkey farm, a female chiropodist as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Joe E. Brown, who is now best known for playing Jack Lemons rich male pursuer in "Some Like it Hot".
- The panel tries to guess the lines of a female truant officer, a young man who manufactures rubber panties for babies, a manhole cover salesman as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger June Havoc.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Hal Block begin the show by trying to guess the lines of a US Congressman from Miami, FL., William C. Lantaft. Then, attempt to identify a man who sales policeman's nightsticks. As well as, trying to guess the identity of mystery challenger Margaret Truman, the daughter of the 33rd, and recent ex-president of the United States, Harry S. Truman.
- Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Hal Block tries to guess the professional identity of the District Attorney of Niagara Falls, an older woman from New Jersey who runs a reducing farm, an older man who's a bear trainer as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Paul Douglas.
- Panelist Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis, Hal Block tries to guess the professional identity of a young rainmaker, an older gentlemen from Manhattan, NY. who makes bullet proof vest, a woman who makes heating pads as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger The 5 DeMarco Sisters.
- The last appearance of regular panelist Hal Bloc who was fired from the show later that week. Hal Bloc's last appearance on 'What's My Line?' was with longtime fellow panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen and Arlene Francis who begin the show by guessing the identity of a man who's a professional turtle trapper, a man who makes saddles, a man who's a Yo-Yo demonstrator, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Jane Froman.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a young female cigar maker, someones grandmother who drives a garbage truck, a camel trainer as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Jackie Gleason.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a female lighthouse keeper, a man who makes leg make-up, a bagpipe instructor as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Mickey Mantle.
- Panelists Laraine Day, Steve Allen, Barbara Kelly and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a female television director for a CBS affiliate in Cleveland, a alligator wrestler from Florida, a man who teaches knitting as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger NY Giants manager Leo Durocher. Who just so happened to be the husband of the weeks panelist Laraine Day.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Barbara Kelly and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a female goat farmer, a corset salesman, a female water ski instructor as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Nelson Eddy.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a young Brooklyn, NY woman who's a lifeguard, a young Canadian man who breeds worms, a young man who's a bridal consultant as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Olsen and Johnson.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf try to guess the professional identity of a young Pennsylvania man who's a congressional pageboy, a young Brooklyn woman who makes dog blankets, a sizable man from Massachusetts who teaches rollerskating, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Peter Lawford.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf try to guess the professional identity of a woman from Albany, NY who raises hair on bald heads, a man who's a monkey keeper at Chicago's Lincoln Park Zoo, a man from Brooklyn NY who sales sauerkraut, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Judy Holliday.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf try to guess the professional identity of a sweet appearing older woman from Wisconsin who is a dynamiter, another elderly woman who's a fraternity house mother at the University of Florida, and a Ohio man who sales birdbaths, as well as guess the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Ronald Reagan.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a young woman from Nantucket, Massachusetts who's a US weatherman (or woman), also, the panelist attempt to identify a man from Cleveland, Ohio who builds prison cells, as well as, attempt to identity the celebrity mystery challenger Charles Coburn who appeared on a lot of TV programs in NY, in August of that particular year, for the obvious purpose of helping to promote the soon to be released, "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" opening later the same month, for which Charles played a significant co-starring role in.
- The four panelists try to guess the identity of a senior man from NY city who makes money belts, a female masseuse from Minneapolis, Minnesota. Also, they attempt to identity the celebrity mystery challenger Deborah Kerr, who was co-starred in four movies that year including, "Julius Caesar" with Marlon Brando, and "From Here to Eternity". With the last citizen mystery contestant being a elderly female fish hook inspector from Albany, NY.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a milking machine salesman, a young pretty woman from Houston, TX who's a professional wrestler, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Fred Allen.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a woman who buys elephants for circuses, a man from Detroit who owns a diamond mine, a man from Virginia who's a minister as well as the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Billy "The Little Napoleon of Showmanship" Rose, who has more movie soundtrack credits than John Williams and Ennio Morricone combined.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a female private eye from Los Angeles, California. Also, the four panelists try to guess the lines of a female bartender from New York, a man from upstate NY who test drives army trucks, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger the long time movie actress, and recent TV star, Ann Sothern, who had just begun starring in her popular TV series, "Private Secretary" from 1953-57'.
- Ava Gardner takes her turn as the weeks Mystery Celebrity Guest while Steve Allen sits in as a guest panelist. The show was broadcast live just less than a month before the official release of John Ford's, "Mogambo" starring Ava Gardner, Grace Kelly and Clark Gable. Also, a Canadian man that worked as a African Guide and hunter, who was also employed as a movie consultant for 'Mogambo' was one of the early contestants.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of a man from Boise, Idaho who makes wooden Indians, a young woman from Buffalo, NY who repairs zippers, a woman who's the justice of the peace in Ohio, as well as, the identity of celebrity mystery challenger Wally Cox.
- Panelists Dorothy Kilgallen, Steve Allen, Arlene Francis and Bennett Cerf tries to guess the professional identity of the second base umpire of the 53' World Series - Ed Hurley. It didn't turn out very well for the show because, Dorothy Kilgallen identified who the MR X was before the game even began. However, the four had a lot of difficulty figuring out the identity of a woman who smokes fish, followed by a difficult time identifying the celebrity mystery challenger Gene Autry. Finally, the four try to guess the identity of a female trapeze artists from California.