Wynn performs in a gym setting, Dinah Shore sings "Blues In the Night" under a lamppost, and sings "Tea For Two" while riding a piano bicycle.
Ed pays tribute to vaudeville performer Victor Moore.
Highlights include Buster Keaton recreating his battle with molasses from his 1917 film "The Butcher Boy" and Ed performing in a ballet sequence.
Buddy Ebsen visits Ed's pet store in search of an exotic animal and Ed plays a door-to-door salesman who who tries to peddle his wares to Beulah.
Ed tries his hand at hosting a cooking show and joins his guest stars in a murder mystery spoof.
A comedic variety show featuring special guests Elsa Lanchester and Reginald Gardiner.