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The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet
TV-G | 30min | Comedy, Family | TV Series (1952–1966)

Ozzie and Harriet Nelson raise their two sons Ricky and David. As the sons age, they experience teenage dating problems, marriage and careers. In this episode, on Halloween night, Ozzie and Thorny make plans to attend a non-costume party as Satan and a Scotsman. Meanwhile Ricky and David attend a Halloween Party at school and the Nelson household is besieged by children demanding candy - or else.

Director: Ozzie Nelson

Writers: Don Nelson, Bill Davenport

Stars: Ozzie Nelson, Harriet Nelson, David Nelson, Ricky Nelson

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00:00The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet, starring the entire Nelson family.
00:05Here is Ozzie, who plays the part of Ozzie Nelson.
00:08And of course, his lovely wife Harriet, as Harriet Nelson.
00:11The older of the Nelson boys, David, appears as David Nelson,
00:15and his younger brother, the irrepressible Ricky, played by Ricky Nelson.
00:20The Nelson's next door neighbor, Thorny, is played by Don DeFore.
00:24Who's that in the closet?
00:31Don't be scared, Mom. It's me, your son, Ricky.
00:33Oh, Ricky, get up and take that skeleton suit off.
00:36You'll have it worn out by the time Halloween gets here.
00:38I'm just looking for my skeleton hands.
00:40Well, you won't find them in there.
00:42You come on, get up and take that suit off. It gives me the willies anyway.
00:45What's the trouble?
00:47Well, take a look on the floor of the closet.
00:49Well, is that a dog in there?
00:52No, you better take another look.
00:53That happens to be your small son.
00:56Well, how about that?
00:58I could have sworn some dog left his bones in there.
01:02It's a neat outfit, huh, Pop?
01:03Yes, you're scary all right.
01:06Aren't you rushing the season a little?
01:07Oh, Halloween isn't quite here.
01:09I'm just getting all my bones together.
01:11They were painted on the suit.
01:13Oh, no, the hands come separate.
01:15Do you mean to tell me they have hands with those outfits?
01:17Well, sure.
01:19I guess you've never seen a real-life skeleton.
01:21Well, come to think of it, I guess I never have.
01:23And I'll gladly forego the pleasure, thank you.
01:26You're welcome.
01:27It's a neat outfit, huh, Pop?
01:28Yeah, like I said, it's plenty scary, boy.
01:31You think anybody will recognize me?
01:33Well, you sure had me fooled.
01:35Hi, Mom.
01:36Hi, Pop.
01:37David, guess who I am.
01:39Oh, brother.
01:41Fine.
01:42How'd you guess?
01:44What's your idea?
01:47What have you got there, dear?
01:48Oh, just some stuff for a Halloween party at school.
01:50I'm the treasurer.
01:51Oh, I didn't know you were going to have a Halloween party at school.
01:54Well, we're just going to dress up and play some games.
01:56Oh, that sounds like fun.
01:57School parties always are.
01:59You said it.
02:00We get out of study.
02:01Yeah, Halloween's a lot of fun for kids.
02:03Don't you like Halloween, Pop?
02:05Oh, sure.
02:06But, you know, as you get a little bit older, you get kind of tired of that stuff.
02:09You mean going to parties and playing games and stuff?
02:12Yeah, see, there are certain traditional and seasonal games,
02:15like pin the tail on the donkey and ducking for apples,
02:18and they get a little stale as the years go by.
02:21We make up a lot of new stuff, Pop.
02:23What do you mean make up new stuff?
02:25We bring the old-fashioned games up to date.
02:27Oh, that sounds interesting.
02:29How do you bring pin the tail on the donkey up to date?
02:31Or shouldn't I ask?
02:34Oh, sure.
02:35You draw a big picture of the teacher's face on the blackboard.
02:38Oh, I don't get the connection.
02:40Well, then we play the game.
02:41And what do you call it?
02:43Draw the mustache on the teacher.
02:45Well, I have a hunch the teacher's going to walk in one of these days,
02:48and you'll have a new game.
02:49I am not Salvador Dali on the blackboard 50 times.
02:54Oh, no, Pop.
02:55Our teacher was the one who made up the game.
02:57You know, sometimes this modern psychology puzzles me a little.
03:01They call it relieving suppressed desires.
03:04Yeah, I guess it does it best.
03:06How's it seem to work?
03:08I don't even know what it means.
03:10It's part of the psychology.
03:12You and Mom going to a Halloween party this year, Pop?
03:15Yeah, I suppose the girls will get together
03:17and whip up some sort of a deal at the last minute.
03:19They usually do.
03:20Gives them an excuse to dress up a bit.
03:23Well, as a matter of fact, we were talking about that yesterday,
03:26and I think we'll skip it this year.
03:27Well, I'm sure you won't get any objection from the men.
03:30Personally, I think it's about time we gave Halloween back to the kids anyway.
03:35Well, it'll save us a lot of trouble.
03:37Trying to drag you guys out of the house to a party is no fun either.
03:41I'm not going to parties.
03:43Oh, boy!
03:45Hey, stay out of that, Ricky.
03:47Hey, what is this white stuff?
03:48That's paint for the faces.
03:50Hey, neat, boy.
03:51Leave it alone. That's for the party at school.
03:54I could put this on my face and look just like a skeleton.
03:57Hey, you cut that. Let me see it.
03:58Oh, gee, Pop, that's for the party at school.
04:00I bought it with the class money.
04:01That's okay. I'll only use a little of it.
04:03Gee, I can see the headlines now.
04:05Boy uses school funds to turn brother into skeleton.
04:09I'll give you a little extra change if you need it.
04:11Boy, am I going to look spooky.
04:13I hope that stuff comes off.
04:15It's supposed to.
04:20It's a pretty good paint job, I think.
04:25We've got some black stuff here, too, Pop, if you want it.
04:27Oh, yeah. Hey, that's swell.
04:29We could use this for the eyes.
04:30Look at this, Harriet.
04:32I never thought I'd see the day when I'd sit here and let your father blacken your eyes.
04:37How do you like that?
04:38Eyes, nose, and mouth.
04:40Yeah, that sounds like the usual arrangement.
04:44I'd look at myself.
04:48Oh, boy, do I look gruesome.
04:50Pretty neat job, hey?
04:51Yeah, but where can I hide until Halloween?
04:54I suggest dunking your head into a nice bowl of soap and water.
04:57You can put that war paint on again when the time comes.
05:00I just want to leave it on until I rehearse my theme song.
05:03Your theme song?
05:04Sure.
05:05The ankle bone connected to the shin bone.
05:18Hiya.
05:19Oh, hiya, Barney.
05:20Hey, what are you doing with the broom?
05:22Well, you know, Halloween, once a year, you usually celebrate.
05:25Holy smoke, what's wrong with your hand?
05:27It's all white.
05:28Looks a little undernourished.
05:29Oh, no, I'm just putting a little Halloween makeup on Ricky's face.
05:32Kids are going to go out to Trick or Treat tomorrow night,
05:34and he's going to dress up as a skeleton.
05:36Boy, Halloween is sure a lot of fun for the kids.
05:39Yeah, it really is.
05:40Gives them a chance to let off a little steam.
05:42As a matter of fact, we've had some pretty good parties the last few years.
05:45Well, they've been okay.
05:47Personally, I still think Halloween is mainly a night for kids, though.
05:51Come to think of it, I don't think I've heard anything about this year's party.
05:54What are the girls' plans, do you know?
05:56Oh, from what I understand, they're not going to give a party this year.
05:59Oh, that's a shame.
06:00Don't you think we could talk them into it?
06:02Boy, are you kidding?
06:03Let's leave well enough alone.
06:05Don't tell me you actually enjoy those horrible fiascos
06:08with those corny games and those idiotic costumes.
06:11Well, there's a lot of trouble at that.
06:13Well, you know Catherine spent a whole week making that outfit I wore last year?
06:16You mean at the Dunkels?
06:18No, that was the party before last.
06:20Last year's party was at the Randolphs, don't you remember?
06:22Oh, yeah, that's right, yeah.
06:23Sure, that was the year I won first prize for the best costume.
06:26You won the first prize?
06:28Sure, you remember.
06:29I wore that devil's outfit.
06:31Oh, I thought you came dressed up as a fireman.
06:34Sure you did.
06:35Don't you remember you insisted you could jump out of the second story window
06:38into the big apple tree?
06:40Oh, that's a pretty good scene.
06:42And I darn near made it, too.
06:45No, I'm sure it was Halloween.
06:47Certainly, we were ducking for apples and somebody spiked the water.
06:51You know, we've had some pretty good Halloween parties at that.
06:54You know, I never will forget the night that Mrs. O'Shaughnessy
06:56put that big sheet over her head and she said,
06:59I am the devil.
07:02I don't remember that.
07:03Sure you do.
07:04O'Shaughnessy didn't know who it was.
07:05He said, shake hands with me, I married your sister.
07:12You know, I think the least the wives could have done
07:14was to ask us before they called off the wedding.
07:17You know, I think the least the wives could have done
07:19was to ask us before they called off this year's party.
07:22Oh, I don't think it's been called off, definitely.
07:24It's just they haven't made any plans for it.
07:26Well, right there is the reason why a lot of the parties haven't been so good.
07:30What do you mean?
07:31Well, they haven't been properly organized.
07:33You can't just give a party haphazardly.
07:34You've got to organize it.
07:35You've got to plan the whole evening, hour by hour, step by step.
07:38Especially the entertainment.
07:40And by somebody who has a little talent for that sort of thing.
07:43That's exactly what I mean.
07:45So you know what we could do,
07:47as if we wanted to turn this into a party tomorrow night, say, for instance,
07:50is to work out a schedule for the entire evening.
07:54Exactly what games we're going to play,
07:56what time we play them,
07:57exactly what time we eat,
07:59what time we dance,
08:01and that way we'd have the entire evening under control.
08:03Now, that's the sensible way to do it.
08:05And instead of having everyone dressed up in costumes
08:07and causing a lot of confusion,
08:09we could just have a couple of more talented fellas dressed up
08:11to keep things going.
08:13Wearing really clever costumes.
08:15That's right.
08:16So much better to have a couple of fellas with real talent
08:19rather than a whole room full of would-be comedians.
08:22It's rather short notice.
08:24What do you think we ought to wear?
08:27What do you think we ought to do it?
08:29Are you kidding us?
08:30This sounds great to me.
08:31I could dig up that devil's outfit I wore last year.
08:34Say, I have a devil's outfit up in the attic, too.
08:36We could put on a big sign,
08:37Aren't we devils?
08:40No, no.
08:42Don't worry about the costumes.
08:43We can think of something else.
08:45One thing for sure,
08:46the entire evening will go off smoothly.
08:48I mean, none of this haphazard stuff.
08:50It'll all be planned step by step.
08:53Do you think the girls will like the idea?
08:55I mean, us taking it out of their hands this way?
08:57Well, they'll be delighted.
08:59As a matter of fact, the more I think of it,
09:00I'll bet that's why they were stalling around,
09:02waiting for us to take over.
09:05Boy, I can see us right now,
09:06in our mad costumes, running around,
09:08taking charge of everything.
09:11You know, Thorny, I think there must be
09:12a trace of genius in our families.
09:14Oh, there's no doubt about it.
09:15Definite trace of genius with a faint flavoring of ham.
09:22You know, Thorny and I have whipped up
09:24what we think is a pretty darn good idea.
09:26Oh, what is it?
09:27Well, you know how each year around Halloween,
09:29you gals sort of throw together
09:31a little impromptu party?
09:33And you don't want us to give one this year.
09:34You said that before.
09:36Well, they've been pleasant enough little affairs.
09:39Everybody's had a pretty good time.
09:41But the big fault has been that nobody
09:43has taken the trouble to plan them correctly.
09:46But this year, the whole thing's going to be different.
09:48It's Thornberry and Nelson to the rescue.
09:53May I ask a question?
09:54No, you're not even allowed to ask any questions.
09:57Thorny and I are going to take charge
09:58of all the operations.
10:00You gals are just allowed to relax and enjoy yourselves.
10:03Well, fine.
10:04That sounds like a wonderful idea.
10:06You know, I hate to brag, but I really think, Harry,
10:08that this year's Halloween party is going to be
10:10the best one we've ever given.
10:11And why do you ask?
10:13I'm not allowed to ask questions.
10:14No, no.
10:15Well, that's okay.
10:16Because this is going to be a well-planned party.
10:19And a well-planned party is a successful party.
10:22Thank you, Elsa Maxwell.
10:24They'll take care of the little things,
10:26and the big things will take care of themselves.
10:28Yes, that's very true.
10:29Now, first of all, we figured we'd work out
10:31a complete schedule for all the games.
10:33You can always write from the start
10:35that we're going to plan everything
10:36with typical masculine efficiency.
10:41Here's your pencil.
10:42Oh, yes, I found it.
10:43Now, first of all, we thought of quotations.
10:46It's always possible.
10:47Well, bring plenty of paper and pencils.
10:49All right.
10:50We start the evening off with, say, quotations.
10:54We play that from, say, 8.30 to 9.30.
11:02See, knowing the time you want to start a game
11:05and you want to finish it,
11:06that's one of those little details
11:07that make the whole party flow along smoothly.
11:11Then, say, at 9.30, we'll bob for apples.
11:17It's always fun.
11:18Oh, please, ask them not to wear any hair oil this time.
11:24Okay.
11:25No hair oil on the apple ducking.
11:29And we do that for, say, 15 minutes.
11:32Well, make sure you've got a clean shirt to wear, too.
11:35Oh, I'll be wearing a costume.
11:38A costume?
11:39You mean everybody has to get a costume at the last minute?
11:42Gee, I don't know quite how to explain this.
11:44This is one of those surprises we had planned.
11:46Well, you'll probably find out about it.
11:48You see, you know how each year everybody gets together
11:51and just everybody puts on a silly costume
11:53and makes a darn fool of themselves?
11:55Well, this year, just Thorny and I are going to do it.
11:59I mean, just Thorny and I are going to wear the costumes.
12:02What about the rest of us?
12:04Well, you just wear your regular clothes.
12:06Let's see, where was I?
12:08Oh, oh, here.
12:09Well, let's allow, say, uh...
12:20Hi, Bob.
12:21Hi, Bob.
12:22Oh, hi, boys.
12:23What are you doing?
12:24Just checking over this list of things
12:26we're going to do at the party tonight.
12:28Mr. Thornberry and I are planning all the details.
12:30You know, all the entertainment and stuff like that.
12:32What kind of entertainment are you going to have?
12:34Well, that's what I'm checking over now.
12:37You boys know the secret of a successful party?
12:40Sure.
12:41Plenty of ice cream and cake, boy.
12:43Well, yes, refreshments are important,
12:45but the main thing is to plan the party carefully.
12:47A well-planned party is a successful party.
12:50Always remember that.
12:51You saw my skeleton outfit, didn't you, Pop?
12:53Oh, yeah, it's real neat.
12:55Yeah, we've all seen it.
12:56You've been wearing it around here for the past week.
12:59It makes you look real thin.
13:00People feel sorry for you,
13:02and that way you get more ice cream and cake.
13:05How's the party coming, dear?
13:07Oh, hi.
13:08Well, I've got it just about all planned.
13:10I thought we'd finish off the evening with a little dancing.
13:13Dancing?
13:14I hope they don't pull that stuff at our party, boy.
13:16What are you worried about?
13:17You can't dance anyway.
13:19You can, I suppose.
13:20Look, why don't you guys go outside for a while, huh?
13:22I've got a lot of work I want to do here.
13:24I think I'll put on my skeleton outfit.
13:26Come on, boom boy.
13:32You have a novelty dance at one.
13:34That'll be fun.
13:35And the husbands all dance with their own wives.
13:40Records.
13:41Better decide on the records.
13:43You're really taking care of everything, aren't you?
13:45Well, the records are very important.
13:47Hi, folks.
13:48Oh, hi, Bernie.
13:50The back door was open, so I barged right in.
13:52Well, good for you.
13:53Well, come on in.
13:54What do you got in the box there?
13:56Well, I can show you, Oz.
13:57But Harriet will have to leave the room.
13:59It's a surprise for tonight.
14:01Well, come on, Harriet.
14:02You heard the man.
14:03OK, I'm leaving.
14:04I know what I'm not wanted.
14:10Well, come on.
14:11Let's see the big secret.
14:12Here, Oz.
14:13Take a look for yourself.
14:15What's this, new seat covers for the car?
14:18Oz, you know Sandy McTavish over at the lodge?
14:20Yeah.
14:22Oh, how about this?
14:25Oh, this is wonderful, Thorny.
14:27Yeah, left the bagpipes at home.
14:28Got bagpipes and everything, huh?
14:30Oh, smirkly.
14:31You ought to hear me wheeze out Annie Laurie.
14:33How about this?
14:34This is wonderful.
14:35Say, by the way, have you got the program all set?
14:37Well, yeah, just...
14:38Oh, I'm glad you reminded me of that.
14:40Here.
14:41I have a few items here that we need for tonight.
14:43I thought maybe you'd run down the store and pick them up, OK?
14:46Say, what am I, the errand boy?
14:48Well, you've got to do some of the work, too, Thorny.
14:50Just a short list.
14:52Oh, and here, we need some oranges here.
14:54Maybe about two dozen.
14:56I thought we'd play that orange game where you tuck it under your chin.
14:58Yeah.
14:59And then get some comic prizes for the game.
15:01There's somebody at the door.
15:02You'd better get this stuff out of here.
15:03Yeah.
15:04Comic prizes for the games.
15:05You know, just long noses, anything funny.
15:07Just use your own judgment, OK?
15:08Yeah, OK.
15:09Oz, I'll see you later.
15:10And don't let Captain see the costumes.
15:11No, I won't.
15:13Just a moment.
15:20Well, what have we here?
15:22Trick or treat!
15:23Trick or treat!
15:24Oh, well, you look like a couple of desperate characters.
15:27I'm afraid I'll have to give in.
15:30I just happen to have a couple of lollipops here.
15:33OK, there you are.
15:36Happy Halloween!
15:37Happy Halloween!
15:39Hey, wait for me!
15:45Who was that?
15:46Oh, just a couple of neighborhood kids with that trick or treat stuff.
15:49You should have seen them.
15:50The cutest little guys.
15:51Oh.
15:52Say, listen, if you've got just a minute, there's just one question
15:54I'd like to ask you about the party tonight.
15:56Harriet, please!
15:57I told you before, you're not allowed to ask any questions at all.
16:00The whole affair is in very capable hands.
16:03Well, I just want to know one thing.
16:05I know.
16:06All you're allowed to do is just put on your nicest party dress
16:09and be ready at 8.27.
16:10Thorny's stopping by for his men.
16:12Well, OK, dear.
16:15Oh, I'll get it.
16:16It's probably some more of the neighborhood kids.
16:17All right.
16:18Oh, there are some lollipops on the chair there.
16:19Yes, I know.
16:23Trick or treat.
16:25You heard me, trick or treat.
16:26Don't you know this is Halloween?
16:28Well, yes, but aren't you a little old for this sort of thing?
16:30How old are you anyway?
16:32Fifty-three.
16:34That's ridiculous.
16:35Who ever heard of a full-grown man out trick or treating?
16:38My little boy's over in the next block and I'm just giving him a hand.
16:41No, but you don't even have a costume.
16:43Naturally.
16:44What do you think I am, a child?
16:46Trick or treat.
16:48OK, I have some lollipops here.
16:51Here you are.
16:52Here's three lollipops.
16:53Only three?
16:55Well, of course.
16:56I mean, there are lots of other children around the neighborhood too, you know.
17:00Hey, they're lemon.
17:02My kid just loves lemon lollipops.
17:04Thanks.
17:05Oh, good.
17:06How old is your little boy?
17:07Twenty-five.
17:19Hi, Oz.
17:20How do I look?
17:21Terrific.
17:22Terrific.
17:23Boy, so do you.
17:24That is really terrific.
17:27What happened to the bagpipes?
17:28Well, I was playing them a little while ago and all of a sudden I had a blowout.
17:34Aren't the kilts a little long?
17:35Should they be longer?
17:36No, no, no, no.
17:37No, no, no, no.
17:38No, no, no, no.
17:39No, no, no, no.
17:40No, no, no, no.
17:41No, no, no, no.
17:42No, no, no, no.
17:43No, no, no, no.
17:44No, no, no, no.
17:45No, no, no, no.
17:46No, no, no, no.
17:47Aren't the kilts a little long?
17:48Should they come all the way down to your ankles like that?
17:50Well, I don't know, Oz.
17:51After all, McTavish is about six foot six and he's got very long legs.
17:55Let's just say that the new look has finally come to Scotland.
18:00You like my devil's outfit, huh?
18:01Oh, that is sensational.
18:02That's terrific.
18:03I had to go in the closet to put it on.
18:04Harriet doesn't know what I'm wearing in it.
18:06Yeah, Captain, that's a seed mine yet either.
18:07Boy, I'll be booming for a big surprise.
18:11Harriet, we're ready.
18:13I'll be right down.
18:15Say, Oz, do you mind if we go in your car tonight?
18:17Well, no, any particular reason.
18:19Well, I've got these kilts on.
18:20I'm afraid if I drive, it'll be a little drafty.
18:23Keep going with me, guys.
18:24Well, good.
18:25Holy smokes!
18:26Hey, David, where'd you see Pop?
18:28You like this, huh?
18:29Oh, hiya, Mr. Thornberry.
18:30Hello, Mr. Thornberry.
18:31I hope you didn't recognize me.
18:32Holy smokes, what's going on in here?
18:34Look at Mr. Thornberry.
18:35He's dressed up like a woman.
18:36No, no, no.
18:37He's a miscatchment.
18:38Look at Pop.
18:39He looks like the devil.
18:40Yeah, so does Mr. Thornberry.
18:42Have a good time at the party, Pop.
18:44Okay.
18:45Take it easy now, boys.
18:47Okay, I'm all ready.
18:48Let's go.
18:49What?
18:50Goodness sake.
18:51Surprise.
18:52I mean, what an outfit.
18:53Tony, what's the idea of the easing dress?
18:55Oh, these are just extra-long kilts.
18:57A miscatchment.
18:58I didn't know it was a costume party.
19:00Oh, no.
19:01Don't you remember I told you yesterday?
19:02Thorny and I are the only ones dressing up.
19:04Say, we'd better hurry.
19:05Catherine's waiting next door for us.
19:06Oh, yes.
19:07Harriet, we're going to take our car.
19:08Would you get it out of the garage?
19:09I want to go over to Thorny and get a look at Catherine's face
19:11when she sees that outfit.
19:13And if she calls me Harriet, I'm not going.
19:15I'm not either.
19:16We'll meet you right up front, Harriet.
19:17Say, wait a minute.
19:18Where are we going?
19:19Oh, to the party.
19:21No, I mean, whose house is the party being given at?
19:24You never did tell me.
19:26Well, now, wait a minute.
19:27You mean to say you girls haven't decided
19:28where the party's going to be held tonight?
19:30Well, no.
19:31You said you and Thorny were going to take care of everything,
19:32that the girls weren't to worry about a thing.
19:36Well, Thorny, didn't you decide
19:38where the party was going to be given?
19:39Oh, now, wait a minute.
19:40Don't blame this on me.
19:42What, you?
19:44Well, Harriet, didn't...
19:48Isn't anybody giving a party tonight?
19:51Somebody always gives a party on Halloween.
19:55Gee, I got the games all planned and everything.
19:58Well, turn around, Oz.
19:59We can still play pin the tail on the donkey.
20:03Very well.
20:04Well, there's one short thing.
20:05We can't let the evening go to waste.
20:07Say, wait a minute.
20:08I've got a wonderful idea.
20:09Such as what?
20:10Well, you've heard the slogan,
20:11movies are better than ever.
20:12We'll see a movie.
20:14Oh, no, I'm sorry.
20:15I'm not going to any theater
20:16with you two guys dressed like that.
20:18Who said anything about a theater?
20:19We'll go to my house.
20:20Hop along, Cassidy.
20:21Comes on in exactly five minutes.
20:22All right.
20:26I'll just pick up this scarf.
20:37Hi there.
20:38Oh, hi.
20:39Hi.
20:40Oh, hi.
20:41Party's going beautifully, isn't it?
20:43Yes, it sure is.
20:45I suppose you think you're pretty smart.
20:47To be honest with you, yes.
20:49Fine.
20:50Make it believe you didn't know
20:51where the party was going to be held.
20:52Well, believe me,
20:53I didn't until about four o'clock.
20:55It wasn't until all of us girls
20:56started talking it over
20:57and discovered that nobody was having one.
20:59Well, it's nice with Catherine
21:00to have the party here, though, isn't it?
21:02Yes, it is.
21:03You know, I'll admit that I did
21:05overlook one little detail,
21:07but you have to admit that
21:08everything's going along real smooth,
21:09don't you think,
21:10so everybody's having a good time and all?
21:11Well, that's what I said.
21:12It's a wonderful party.
21:13And you know why?
21:14Because everything has been planned.
21:16All the details have been arranged.
21:18A well-planned party is a successful party.
21:24Let's see.
21:25It's a quarter of 12.
21:27I think we'll have the refreshments at 10.
21:30Well,
21:31I think we'll have the refreshments at, uh,
21:34about 12, 13.
21:36Fine.
21:37What are we having for refreshments?
21:41Uh-uh, beg your pardon?
21:43I said, what are we having for refreshments?
21:45All the girls have been asking me.
21:47Now, wait a minute.
21:48Don't tell me you girls haven't prepared refreshments.
21:50Of course not.
21:51This is your party.
21:53Don't tell me you've overlooked
21:54another little detail.
21:57I really had you going there for a minute, didn't I?
22:00You don't think we'd overlook the refreshments, do you?
22:03Where are they?
22:04Uh, don't worry, dear.
22:07I'll take care of everything.
22:08You just go ahead and join the folks.
22:10I'm going to take care of a few more details.
22:12Need any help, sir?
22:13No, no, no.
22:14Just have a good time, and I'll be right back.
22:16All right.
22:17See you Saturday.
22:26
22:47Uh, hello?
22:48Uh, Harry's Hamburger Haven.
22:50I'd like to make a reservation for, uh,
22:53uh, 31 people at, uh,
22:57uh, uh, 1223.
23:02Yes.
23:03With the onions on top.
23:05
23:08Mommy, have you seen my gray jacket anyplace?
23:11Oh, yes, it's right there in the living room.
23:12Why, are you going downtown?
23:14Yeah, I'm going to market.
23:15Uh, before you go,
23:16you must admit we all had a good time
23:18at the party last night.
23:19We certainly did.
23:20Everybody had a wonderful time.
23:21Oh, thanks very much.
23:22Of course, I'll admit we did forget
23:24a couple of little details,
23:25but we didn't forget to do the dishes,
23:27and we didn't forget to clean up the place.
23:29No, it was very nice of you.
23:30You know, they say that men forget
23:31even more than women.
23:33Oh, Jiminy, that reminds me.
23:35I was supposed to meet Clara Randolph downtown.
23:38Oh, that clock must be stopped.
23:39What time is it?
23:40It's, uh...
23:42Where's my watch?
23:44Oh, for goodness sakes.
23:46I left it on Thorny's coffee table.
23:48You know, I was timing the charades last night.
23:50I'll get it for you.
23:51Oh.
23:52And that reminds me.
23:53I need some money.
23:54I don't know what you'd do without my wallet.
23:56Neither do I.
23:58Wait a minute.
23:59Where is my wallet?
24:01Oh.
24:02Remember, there were no pockets
24:03in the devil's outfit.
24:04I must have left it upstairs
24:05on the hall table.
24:06Oh, well, I'll get it for you.
24:07Oh.
24:08You sure there isn't anything else
24:09you've forgotten?
24:10Well, now, wait a minute.
24:11Let me check.
24:15No, it's still on.
24:17Oh.
24:28The Man at the Door
24:29was played by William Hayes.
24:31The little children were
24:32Jerry Mathers and Vicki Churchill.
24:47The Man at the Door
24:49was played by William Hayes.
24:51The little children were
24:52Jerry Mathers and Vicki Churchill.

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