STILL TO BE CLEANED UP AND ENTERED INTO STENOJIG.

Westinghouse first with the future presents the Westinghouse Desilu Playhouse.

Good evening ladies and gentlemen and welcome to another Westinghouse Desilu playhouse.

Tonight we're going to see a story written by Rod Sterling and starring William Pentax.  Our story begins in a doctor's office.  A patient is sitting there.

He walked into this office nine minutes ago.

Once upon a time there was a psychiatrist named Arnold Gillespie and a patient whose name was Peter Jenson.

Mr. Jenson walked into the office nine minutes ago.

It is 11 o'clock saturday morning, October 4, 1958.

It is perhaps chronologically trite to be so specific about an hour and the date but involved in this story is a time element.

Well Mr. Jenson I think we have some of the facts, your age, unmarried, no physical ailments of any serious nature and no previous visits to a psychiatrist.

No previous arrests either.

The only time I ever saw a psychiatrist before was in a cartoon.

Well at best you'll find this helpful and at worst harmless.

Cigarette?  No thanks.

Now, your occupation.

Various part-time unsuccessful bookie, car dealer oh I tended bar once just down the street from here a couple of doors Andy's place.  Well, how do I stack up?  Doctor, am I subnormal, abnormal or just an average american lad?.

Family, father and mother both married, Scranton, Pennsylvania.

He was a butcher, butcher, yeah, he was highly successful.  His thumbs weighed 12 pounds.

That's a good joke.

You think so?  Maybe you should see a psychiatrist.

Think I will take one of those cigarettes.

Sure, help yourself.

Well, you want me to pull up a couch now?.

Well not necessarily if you're comfortable here.

Let's start right here you can start by telling me why you came.

All right nothing shakes you up does it?.

How do you mean?  I mean everything is calm and cool and you're the boss.  When I walked in here, I could see you making inventory, check the cut of the clothes, check the language and up there inside your head, that's where you mark down all the results and then later on, you put the whole thing in pigeonholes, this fits here, this fits there.  You got me pegged, haven't you?.

No.

You figure this is some sort of minor league horse player maybe a little hungover maybe a little bugged but either way maybe about 40 degrees tilt.

My cigarette went out.

All right pigeon hole this one.  Look, if said minor league horse player tells you a half-wooded story, can you tell me in one simple statement whether or not I'm off my rocker without dragging in Sigmund Freud, a lot of medical school English, can you tell me what's wrong with me?.

I can try.

I keep having a dream.  aren't you going to mark it down?.

You keep talking.  I'll just make some notes on things that I think are pertinent.

I don't know whether or not any of this will sound pertinent.

I do know it'll probably sound nuts.  I know it sounds nuts to me.  Anyway, there it is.

Okay, tell me about it.

Well, I keep having this dream.  I've, i've had it I don't know five or six times.

Now what sort of dream?.

A real one.  Do you ever have any wacky dreams that seemed real?.

Oh sure, I guess we all have.

But have they happened over and over again, recurred same dream, the same dream, identical.  It doesn't change?.

What's it about it always begins the same way.

I'm asleep, I'm sound asleep.

[Music]

Oh.

[Music]

Oh.

[Music]

Yes this is uh, it's 506.  Tell me I got in pretty late last night didn't i.

I thank you I, I asked you if I got in late last night.

I really don't know Mr. Jenson I wasn't on duty last night oh.

Okay we got any water you'll find some if you look around.

Oh yeah thank you very much wait a minute uh.

What do you call this place anyway?  I ask you the name of the hotel.  Look, do you work here or are you just inspecting the kitchen?  I asked you what the name of the hotel was.

This is the imperial Hawaiian sir.

Oh are you in the right hotel.

I haven't got the slightest yeah yeah.

I'm in the right hotel.

Oh.

[Music]

December 6 yeah.

Nature do you want me to clean up now no.

Wait a minute yes.

Good morning sir did you sleep well.

Mother that's a mood question all right.

You want to explain the gag now.

Excuse me sir.

I asked you if you wanted to explain the gag.

You tell the guy who put you up to this he's on the threshold of a deep wound.

You tell him I'm going to take out his teeth one by one.

This is October isn't it October sir.

What's October 30 days has October, April, june and November, remember?.

This month it's October isn't it October.

I don't believe so sir what do you mean.

You don't believe so is it October or.

Isn't it.

It's December sir December 6.

It's what it's December 6.

Yeah that's what I thought you said is.

That.

December 6 are you all right sir.

Yeah I'm all right except that I have.

Obviously just come down the home.

Stretch of the biggest toot in the.

History of man.

You say this is December 6 well last.

Night I was in New York City at the.

Benjamin wood hotel and it was in.

October.

You're probably over tired sir maybe you aren't feeling so well.

Why don't I come back later over tired.

I'm not not feeling so well that is the.

Champion blue ribbon understatement of the year.

A toot that takes 2 months and winds up in what's the name of the place.

What's the name of what place.

This place.

It's the imperial Hawaiian hotel.

That's what I mean since when is there an imperial Hawaiian hotel in New York City?.

It isn't in New York City sir, it's in Honolulu.

Well that figures it's in Honolulu.

Which leads me to the next question what am I doing in Honolulu?.

I don't know sir.

That's what I thought you said.  now there's just one more question.

Really sir, why don't I come back later.

Come here.

What sir?.

Does this hotel have a bar?.

Yes sir, it's got a lovely bar.

And where is the lovely bar?.

Downstairs sir, off the lobby.

If I ever have another mother, I'd want it to be you come back later honey and we'll dance.

Yes sir, absolutely sir.

[Music]

[Applause]

Honolulu.

Would you like a table sir?  No, I want to sit at the bar.

But there are no seats left at the bar sir.

Look, if the president of the United States came in here and wanted to sit at the bar, you'd have a seat for him, wouldn't you?.

Well of course.

Well I guarantee you he won't be here so I'll just take his seat.

That seat's occupied you know it I want.

A dry martini I want it so dry the olive will come up coughing.

You're the boss.

[Music]

Okay, tell you what you better do.  You better just keep them coming I'm on the last lap of the biggest binge in the world.

Rough night huh?.

30 rough nights.  Would you believe it I fell asleep in New York a month ago, and I woke up here this morning.

Dear boy I know the feeling once I fell asleep at the dublin airport, and I woke up on a british troop train going into Palestine and that's my record 43 days in the arms of morphine.

Well bless you my wife my drink oh.

I'm sorry oh that's all right there's.

Nothing else have you been married long?.

One day 6 hours and 12 minutes.

Well I never would have guessed it.

You from New York born bred and raised.

Good man your wrist.

[Music]

Was how's that.

Was a good man yeah that's what I said.

No you said he is a good man.

Well isn't he he was he's not here today.

Of course he isn't he's in New York.

Where he should be.

[Music]

You know you got a nutsy sense of humor.

What are you the argumentative type?.

You're looking for an argument buddy is.

That it no I'm not looking for an argument.

I just want to tell you that if you're kidding me, I'll come behind that bar and in about three minutes, I'll be able to scrape you up in a spoon and put you in a cup.

Let me buy you a drink now let me buy you a drink.

A drink for the newlyweds the newlyweds are drinking champagne.

Give him champagne what do I look like a.

Deadbeat.

To the bride and groom long may she wave.

[Music]

[Laughter]

You off a ship that's your life the best.

Baby afloat.

The Arizona what the Arizona.

The Arizona when did they dredge her out.

Of the mud.

You're talking about my ship she's never been close to the mud.

She hasn't boy you got a lovely wife and a lousy memory.

You trying to tell me she wasn't sunk.

I'm not trying to tell you.  I'm telling you the Arizona's never been sunk in her.

Life.

She hasn't you know it you know it I don't know it.

I say she got sunk on December 7 1941 and that's where she sits today in the mud at the bottom of Pearl Harbor now what do you think of that.

[Music]

What did you say I said.

[Music]

It's not 1941.  It's 1958.

[Music]

You hear me it's 1958.

How could it be 1941 it's 1958.

How could it be 1941 it's 1958.

1958.

And the dream ends there huh no it goes.

On.

I see but up to that point you say that each dream is identical.

Identical I even remember going to the door of the bar I look out in the street.

Look at all the cars 39s 40s 41s no fins or anything.

Go on.

Now get this, this is probably where I should get on the couch.  I don't think this is a dream.  you can make all the chicken tracks you want to this is the goods here.

I believe you you do.

Well call up the sanitarium tell them we'll take a double room.

No I mean I understand why you think it's real.  See, some dreams are extremely realistic as often as not they're impossible to distinguish from reality while you're asleep.  have a cigarette.

It's run out of fluid done quite a bit of smoking here.

Now where were we.

You don't get what I'm telling you, do you?.

It isn't just that it's real while I'm asleep.

Well I'm telling you this while I'm.

Standing here telling you this.

It's still real everything that happens.

In those dreams that's real.

Go on well it spills the beans doesn't it.

And this is your problem that's some problem.

A guy who dreams things and thinks.

They're real well as I told you.

Some dreams are very real oh i've had.

Dreams like everybody else.

But a week ago when these things started.

I knew that they weren't dreams you understand they're not.

Dreams.

Well, if they're not dreams Mr. Jenson.

What do you suppose they are what do you.

Suppose they are.

I wake up in a hotel room in Honolulu.

And it's 1941.

But I mean I really wake up and it's.

Really 1941.

Now wait a minute Mr. Jenson, you're not trying to tell me.

Yes, I am telling you I'm going back in time.

[Music]

Yeah well are you a bookier aren't you.

Okay then this is the bet I picked joe.

Lewis over buddy bear what odds are they.

Give me if I picked around.

What are you talking about they're not.

Scheduled they will be you're going to.

Fight on uh.

January 9 yes that's right buddy bear.

I pick lewis in one round what's the quote?  30 to one?  Come on boy, come on.  Well, that's better.  Okay, I'll take $500.00.

Right what do you mean how do I know i.

Just know that's all.

Right say wait a minute you got the name.

Right no J-E-N-S-O-N.

Jenson, Peter Jenson that's right I'm at the imperial Hawaiian.

Wait a minute Jenson's speaking right.

I'm the guy I'll call you back.

You want to take a bet on the all-star game for next year?.

I'll pick the American league I spent the next two and a half hours in a kind of paradise.

Making bets on sure things, every race, every prize fight, every football game I can remember happening after December of 1941.

I got it figured out that if this crazy stuff goes on at least six more months, I'm a shoe-in to collect about $464,000.00 from a half a dozen soon-to-be impoverished bookies.

I'm not scared you understand I don't have one idea what I'm doing back here.

But as long as I'm back I figure I'll put it all to good use.

Come in hi.

How are you?.

I'm fine.  How about a drink?.

Uh my wife asked me to stop by and see how you felt.

It was nice of her I feel great how about a drink.

No thanks we're going swimming.  she was a little concerned my wife I mean about what about me.

Well it's just that down at the bar when you saw that paper you began.

Oh that, well, that was well as a matter of fact I was going to give you ring and tell you that I was sorry about that Arizona stuff you know the mud and everything.

It was nothing personal you understand.

Sure okay.

Let's see the see I had the all-star.

Game.

500.  Are you sick.

No I'm all right well what made you say.

It was 1958.

Oh I guess I was just a little whirly up.

Here.

Sure well well look uh.

We'll be back about four or five maybe.

You'd like to have a drink with us then.

If you feel okay huh.

You got a deal we'll see you later then.

Fine.

Wait a minute huh.

What do you do on the Arizona oh I'm in.

The engineering section.

You work down below huh most of the time.

Good job I like it.

Well I'll see you later then yeah we'll.

Give you a call when we get it all right.

How is he I think he's okay he seems so.

Lost.

Now he'll be okay said to give him a.

Call when we get in.

Wonderful.

I remember thinking right at this given.

Moment that these are two nice-looking.

Kids.

And while I'm watching them the thought.

Hits me that this is an awfully young.

And pretty kid to be a widow after just.

Two days of being a wife.

So right at this moment I do the only.

Thing I can do.

I make a jerk out of myself I want a Honolulu newspaper.

I don't care anyone.

Mr. Jenson this is Mr. Gibbons the editor.

Well Mr. Gibbons the editor what's with.

It.

If this information is so hot why didn't.

You take it to the army.

Because I figured a newspaper would.

Spread it around a lot quicker.

Besides there isn't time to go to a lot.

Of brass trying to get heard.

Well what about it you're going to print.

It you're going to get out an extra of.

Course an extra.

And if you take all this down you dictate to him everything you've got.

I can give it to him in about three.

Paragraphs.

But I want a guarantee before I do I want to be sure I'm not going to get stuck in any rubber room with a straitjacket after I finish the story.

Go ahead and you take it all down.

All right.

I have information that the japanese are.

Going to bomb Pearl Harbor tomorrow.

Morning at approximately 8 a.m Honolulu.

Time.

You know this to be a fact.

As sure as I know the good lord made race horses.

They're going to come over here at about 30 waves off a bunch of carriers.

They're going to plaster us while we're still in our beds dreaming about last night.

Pearl Harbor, Oahu Scofield Barracks, the airfield and you name it.  You got all that down?.

Yes sir.

Well what are you going to do about it?.

I'm going to call a commanding general and tell him to get out all available manpower.  I figured that at least 10 or 11 regiments fully combat equipped should be sent to the beach.

Now you're talking!.

We're calling the navy, too.  aircraft carriers will be sent to the area I figure there should be at least a thousand planes.

That's action man, that's action.

Then I'm going to recommend to the president of the united states that you lead the troops because you're good Officer material.

Now you're talking my all right, knock it off, cut the gag.  Now, you listen to me.

No, you listen because I'm going to tell you something news boy.  tomorrow morning, you're going to be about 4,000.00 miles away from any kind of laughing and you're not going to be able to say that I didn't warn you because this is no gag.

You're right it's no gag because we're fed up.  We've had all we can take for one afternoon.  Now, you get out of here peacefully Mr. Jenson or I may have to have somebody escort you out.

I can walk out by myself and if you try to put anybody at my elbows, you're gonna have to call in a hospital staff.

I don't appreciate that kind of talk.

Oh, you don't, huh?.

You really don't well what do you.

Appreciate Mr. Gibbons.

Maybe you'd appreciate a good smack and.

A jaw something to repay me for my.

Trouble in coming over here and trying.

To get in to see you.

This is going to hurt me worse than it does you Mr. Jenson.

Believe me I believe you Mr. Gibbons.

[Music]

Is he out of his mind appears to be sane.

Enough.

Well I'm sorry to call you down here Dr. But this character went berserk.  It took the whole office to keep him here.  I think he ought to be fitted for a jacket.

You walk on your lower lip one more time big shot and I'll get you out of the newspaper business on a disability pension.

You've never suffered from delusions have you?  You do know where you are, who you are?.

Oh, stop it.  I'm as sane as anybody in this room and a more incriminating statement I'll probably never make the rest of my life.

What is the date today.

December 6 and we're we're what we're where we're in Honolulu, Hawaii.

What did you have to eat today to drink?.

Nothing, nothing to eat and precious little to drink.  I've spent the whole afternoon wasting my time with these two kooks.

Who is the president of the united states.

Who's kidding who you're supposed to be.

Finding out if I'm nuts.

Eisenhower who did you think it was u.s.

Grant who.

Who did you say the president was isaac.

Of course it's 1941.

FDr. Franklin delano roosevelt is the.

President.

Who was the other person you mentioned.

Eisen something.

I was thinking about something else.

Franklin d roosevelt is the president.

Who else did you mention.

Eisenhower dwight eisenhower he's a.

Light colonel on the general staff in.

Washington.

How did you know about ike eisenhower.

Who is the vice president Mr. Jenson.

Uh garner.

John nance garner john nance garner was.

The vice president he isn't any longer.

Oh well.

Wait a minute now i.

Truman harry truman.

Of course it's truman because when.

Roosevelt dies truman becomes a.

President.

How's that what's better with you guys.

Don't you know that roosevelt dies and.

Then truman takes over and then.

Eisenhower becomes the president.

What's the matter with you guys what's.

It.

All right fellas i.

I take it all back you named the vice.

President and that's who it is.

I forget I ever mentioned it hold it.

Sit down Mr. Jenson let's you, and I talk.

This over.

Uh-uh.

Any of you guys know what a sputnik is.

Hmm I thought so.

Rock and roll jet stream.

Rocky marciano.

Atomic subs.

The los angeles dodgers.

Well buy bonds.

Gentlemen.

Something on your mind hanovey no.

Nothing doc.

Except except what.

There's nothing insane about that man i.

Didn't say there was.

Is yours anaphy.

You're quite an artist the plane's.

Japanese I suppose.

Not really just doodles that's all.

You'd better watch yourself I'll be.

Putting you under a light.

[Music]

The best laid plans of mice and men and.

Pete Jenson.

I just struck a blow for law and order.

And missed.

So what's left to do simple nothing.

Just sitting the bar feeling that kind of sweet sad glow that comes with realizing that most people aren't as bright as you are.  The next morning, they'd probably all come back and measure me for a brass statue but it would be too late.  I didn't care anymore but it was kind of a crazy feeling though to watch these kids relax over their dates and their drinks when tomorrow morning, there'll be a couple of odd thousand of them taking a miserable route through hell to get to heaven.  A happy new year to you knock it off.

I know how it is pal believe me I know.

How it is.

Once I tied one on the new orleans.

Around mardi gras time.

And I woke up outside the bleacher.

Section of edwards field on st.

Patrick's day still in costume.

Believe me I know the problems of which.

You are exposed.

[Music]

All right how about having that drink.

With us.

Oh yeah it's a pleasure.

[Music]

How many hours is it now 31 hours and 15.

Minutes.

And everybody said it wouldn't last.

[Laughter]

[Music]

Mr. Jenson Pete.

Pete are you all right.

Oh sure I'm all right why.

Well this morning you seemed so sure it.

Was another year.

Did I well I guess I was just a little mixed up that's all.

I didn't mean anything personal about what I said this morning either.

I told you to forget that around for all.

Of us.

Tom collins for me same here what about.

You what are you drinking double scotch.

Double scott double scotch you sure like.

Your scotch don't you sir.

Why you got a grandfather in the bourbon.

Business.

What's the matter.

I wasn't kidding this morning I meant.

What I said.

The Arizona is going to get sunk.

Tomorrow morning.

Are we on that again we're on that again.

Look lieutenant ensign ensign lieutenant.

It doesn't matter.

I've got no axe to grind you understand.

Tomorrow morning i've got every intention of going down into the basement and cuddling up to the furnace and spending the whole day listening to the sirens.

You say you're an engineering Officer or something that means you're down near the boilers.

Well I'm telling you that at about 8 20 a.m tomorrow morning there won't be any boilers.  there won't be any decks.  There won't be any ship left and that goes for a lot of boilers and a lot of decks and a lot of ships, not to mention handsome young ensigns with new brides.

Please don't talk like that.

I've got to talk like that.

This is the second half of the story.

I know what's going to happen tomorrow because tomorrow is December 7 1941 to you people but it's 17 years ago to me.  That's right.  Last night, I was in New York City.  it was 1958 it was October.  it was 17 years after what it is this very minute and i've lived through those 17 years, and I know what's going to happen.  you're nice kids you you're nice young kids i've got no reason, no reason in the world to give you grief.  I'm telling you that tomorrow morning, we're going to get attacked and if you're on that ship ….

I'll be on that ship because that's my berth.

Mr. Jenson you're a nice fellow and all that but if you keep saying crazy wild things like this and making Edna worried, I'm gonna have to pop you.

Come on honey, we'll have our drink at the bar.

Wait a minute hey you I don't want no trouble you want a fight go out and.

Fight a lamppost you shut your mouth.

All right what are you going to do about.

It you're going to stand around holding hands and biting earlobes until this boy goes back to his ship because I'm telling you if he goes back to that ship, he may not be alive at nine o'clock tomorrow morning.  Repeat, he may not be alive tomorrow.

[Music]

I told you I don't want no trouble, you hear me?.

You don't want any trouble, all right, I don't want to give you any trouble.

I want to give you music.  I sing songs for you, songs you never heard before.  let's remember Pearl Harbor as we go to meet to fall.

You want to hear another one? praise the lord and pass the ammunition, praise the lord and pass the ammunition, praise the lord and pass the ammunition and we'll all stay free.

You hear that?  That's the song you're all going to be singing.

You're all going to sing that in about a week because the Japs are going to wanna hear another one.  let's remember Pearl Harbor as we go to meet the fall.

[Music]

I told you!  I told you!  I told you!  Why wouldn't anybody listen to me!  I told you!.

[Music]

I told you I told you.

I told you I told you.

I told you why wouldn't anybody listen.

To me.

And then that's where I wake up.

Standing by the doors planes coming in.

Low.

Bombs dropping strafing.

That's just where I wake up.

It's realistic and very frightening.

How long has this been going on how.

Often have you had this dream.

Every night for a week and everything is.

Always the same.

Chronologically the same everything.

Everything.

The ensign and his bride the bar.

In my room on the phone everything and the moment when I'm standing by those doors and the planes are coming in it's always the same and it's it's real.  It's not a dream.  It's real.  I'm going back in time.  I know.

Well Mr. Jenson, I, I won't attempt to analyze that dream now except to say this that very often you dream with a purpose the dreams are usually significant but something deep-rooted in a man's subconscious very often the subjects that you dream about are not really the things that bother you.  They're only symbols of the things that bother you.

Look doc, don't try to outlogic me.

I'm not trying to pass this off as logic.

I just know what I know.  I'm going back in time.

I can't give you an explanation.

I thought maybe you could give me one but I'll tell you something else.  When I'm standing by those doors and the planes are coming in, that's where I wake up but even after I wake up and I'm lying in bed thinking about it, I know the dream shouldn't have ended.  That it should have gone on beyond that.  One of these nights, it will go on beyond that.

And you have no idea what might transpire in that moment beyond that.

[Applause]

All right let's approach it your way.

Let's look at it as if it weren't the dream but let's look at it very practically.

Assume now that it were possible to go back in time now we can assume that you go back in time and you do something let's say you warn people about an accident that you know is going to happen so that the accident doesn't happen but what is it that you're doing by altering the past, you change the present.

Look doc this is important Mr. Jenson.

It's very important that you grasp this.

Let's try this analogy.

Supposing, supposing I were able to go back in time.  I go back and I'm hit, well, let's say by a taxi.

Now, it figures that if I were able to go back in time and were killed, I wouldn't be living today not only that think of all the other lives affected I wouldn't have gotten married wouldn't have any children I wouldn't have bought a house now all these things wouldn't exist as they do today because I changed them in the past by being killed so so it's not possible to go back in time.  We must assume that this is a dream.

All right try this then all right.

I've never been in Honolulu my whole life before except during that dream so after the first couple of times I dreamed this.

I take your time.

Well, I decided i'd put it to a test.  I knew the ensign's last name it was an odd one.  Janoski.  he told me that he and his girl had come from a little town called White Oak, Wisconsin.  I placed a call there there was only one Janoski in the book a woman answered the phone she told me she was his mother I told her that I was an old friend of his from Honolulu, and I asked was he there and then, and then, she told me that her son and his wife were killed in Honolulu on December 7 1941.  he went down with the Arizona.  She was shot down near King Street by a plane strafing.

Well doctor.

Are you sure you've never been to.

Honolulu yes I was there once.

When when I'm supposedly having that.

Dream.

[Music]

All right doc tell me.

I don't hear you talking.

Well.

At the moment I don't quite know what to.

[Music]

[Applause]

Say.

Dr. Gillespie's patient lay on the couch.

Almost in a stupor.

They'd been talking for hours it was.

Saturday.

And gillespie had planned to close early.

And go play golf.

At that moment he'd forgotten golf.  He was concerned only with the fascinating and unbelievable story that this man in front of him had told him and then as he looked at him lying there on the couch, Dr. Gillespie knew Jenson was falling asleep.  he could tell by the look on the face that he was far from resting though his eyes were closed, and he was no longer aware of him.

[Music]

Hmm um.

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

Repeat he may not be alive tomorrow.

I told you I don't want no trouble you.

Hear me.

Mr. Jenson mr.

All Jenson.

[Music]

I told you I told you i.

Told you why wouldn't anybody listen to.

Me.

I told you I told you I told you.

[Music]

[Music]

[Applause]

[Music]

[Music]

Try this analogy Mr. Jenson supposing i.

Were to go back in time, and I would be.

Hit.

Say by a taxi now it figures if I went.

Back in time and were killed.

I shouldn't be living today.

[Music]

Ripping on the rocks.

Foreign.

Bourbon on the rocks well.

Happy dreams whatever you like drink.

Hardy.

[Music]

Something wrong no.

Who's the guy in the picture.

[Music]

No the the other picture well that's.

Pete Jenson he used to turn by hey.

No Jenson.

[Music]

No just look familiar that's all.

Where is he now?  his daddy was killed at Pearl Harbor.

It is October 4 1958 saturday.

12 10 p.m if anyone.

Is remotely interested in the element of time.

[Applause]

[Music]

So.

Don't forget next week the Westinghouse.

Desilu playhouse will present.

The special lucy hour show the ricardo's.

Make room for danny.

With our friends the merchants little.

Ricky and guest stars danny thomas and his television family.





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