- The comedy segment is the "Tea Time Movie" with Art Fern, in which he promotes a housing development and a school for private detectives. Bob Newhart first talks a bit about his previous Emmy nominations (he is nominated again for "Newhart") and TV shows, commenting on how it's important to realize that not every episode can be a great one. He then talks at length about having gone a year since he quit smoking. The song during the next commercial break leads Johnny to ask Tommy Newsom if he has ever played burlesque; Tommy explains that his first job was playing for an underwater striptease act in Baltimore (she was in a tank). Newhart then talks about bad nightclub experiences early in his career. Saundra Santiago first tells of her former job selling "TV Guide" over the phone - she didn't sell a single issue. She then talks about not getting the perks her "Miami Vice" co-stars receive, such as free upgrades to first class, and traveling with her dog. She explains how her dog is called by different names (Prince, Scruffy and Boo-Boo) by various people, which leads Johnny and Newhart to comment that perhaps this is why the dog is high-strung. Teresa Ganzel tells how her landlord took her house off the market and made repairs, such as fixing her jacuzzi, after she discussed her home's problems in her previous appearance on "The Tonight Show"; she hints that perhaps her stove and garbage disposal could be looked at before next week. She also talks about selling her car, meeting prospective buyers at a local 7-Eleven, and learning from them that perhaps her car has a somewhat banged-up history.—lenab9011
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