Notable by their absences are Mary Livingston and Eddie Anderson. Jack explains his co-star and wife is still under the weather, and like Fibber without Molly (in 1939), a supporting guest is invited - in this case Orson Welles. But where's Rochester? He would be awfully darned funny up against Welles. Still, it's a fun program. Dennis Day gets his Irish up - can you imagine? Of course, it's all about Jack putting on airs. He wants Orson Welles to give him some acting lessons, so they work on "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" together, with the result being a groan - quite literally. Good fun from St. Patrick's Day, 1940.
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