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00:00 [music]
00:19 You have a date with the angel.
00:22 Starring Betty White.
00:25 Bill Williams as Gus Angel.
00:28 Presented by the Plymouth Dealers of America.
00:32 Who proudly sell and service the beautiful new Plymouth for $19.57.
00:39 [music]
00:43 The time, Vicki Angel's first birthday.
00:46 Since she married Gus Angel, that is.
00:48 The plot, never the plane she'll meet.
00:51 The characters, high and flighty.
00:54 [music]
00:56 Oh Wilma, don't. Come on in, I want to see you.
00:58 The boys talk about mental telepathy.
01:00 I was just about to call you.
01:02 You were?
01:04 I didn't want George to hear.
01:05 He's taking me to lunch as soon as he gets off the phone.
01:07 Wilma, you've got to help me.
01:09 Next Sunday is Vicki's birthday.
01:10 I know.
01:11 Are you planning a surprise?
01:13 Am I?
01:14 I'm going to take her to San Francisco without her knowing it.
01:16 Oh, that sounds...
01:18 Ugh.
01:20 That's a good trick.
01:21 Now, here's the way we'll work it.
01:23 I've already called the travel agency for plane tickets and hotel reservations.
01:26 The plane leaves tomorrow night at 9 o'clock.
01:28 But her birthday is on Sunday.
01:30 That's the whole point.
01:31 Tomorrow's Friday, she won't suspect a thing.
01:33 Tomorrow night at 6 o'clock...
01:37 I hand her this note.
01:39 Free champagne is being served at the Green Grill.
01:43 I don't get it.
01:44 I take it at the Green Grill for champagne.
01:46 Oh, Vicki's smarter than that, Gus.
01:48 She'll suspect something.
01:50 She'll never suspect that she'll end up in San Francisco.
01:53 After the champagne, I hand her another note that says...
01:55 Soup and salad at the Brown Derby.
01:57 I see.
01:58 A progressive dinner.
02:00 Right.
02:01 Then we go to the steakhouse for the main course.
02:03 And then I hand her the last note which says...
02:04 Dessert at the airport cafe.
02:06 Oh, Gus, I think that's the cutest thing I ever heard of.
02:10 How do you get her on the plane?
02:12 That's when we run into you at the airport by accident.
02:14 You pretend you're going away on a trip.
02:16 We'll walk you down to the gate to say goodbye.
02:18 And before she knows it, she's on the plane to San Francisco.
02:21 Oh, Gus, if we're going to meet you at the airport...
02:24 that means I'll have to tell George...
02:26 and you know what a big mouth he has.
02:28 I've already thought of that, too.
02:30 Now, look.
02:32 Don't say a word to him until the very last minute.
02:35 Okay?
02:36 I guess that takes care of everything.
02:38 Well, it sounds like it.
02:40 What about her clothes?
02:41 Huh?
02:42 Well, in San Francisco, they dress more formally than we do down here.
02:46 I'll have her wear a hat or something.
02:48 Oh.
02:50 She'll need a couple of complete changes and some makeup.
02:53 Here's what we'll do.
02:55 I'll come over to your house tonight...
02:57 and we'll sneak in the other room and pick out a few things you should pack.
03:00 I'd appreciate that, Wilma. Do you like the idea?
03:02 Oh, I think it's so good. You're cute.
03:04 All set, hon?
03:05 Coming, George.
03:07 A man has to really love a woman to go to all this trouble.
03:10 Oh, no trouble at all, honey. I had to eat anyway.
03:14 Come on, let's go. See you later, Gus.
03:16 Bye, George.
03:18 You can count on me, Gus.
03:21 I just hope nothing goes wrong.
03:25 What can go wrong?
03:27 I guess you're right. Bye.
03:29 Bye.
03:30 Come on in, Cassie.
03:34 Hi, Vicki.
03:36 I've got them all dusted off for you.
03:38 Oh, you're sure you won't need these now?
03:40 Oh, we won't need them this weekend. Sunday's my birthday.
03:43 Oh, congratulations.
03:45 You're positive now. This is no cup of sugar, you know.
03:48 Oh, really, Cassie? Come on, sit down.
03:51 Oh, sure.
03:52 We haven't used this luggage since our honeymoon.
03:55 That was... oh, nearly five months ago.
03:59 The luggage we took on our honeymoon is in pretty bad shape.
04:03 Besides, I hear carpet bags are out of style.
04:07 When you get to the mountains, throw a couple of snowballs for me.
04:11 Oh, sure. Me and Murf are gonna have a big time.
04:14 Just hope Francis don't get the sniffles.
04:17 Why don't you leave Francis with me?
04:19 Oh, no, Vicki. He'd be in the way.
04:22 Wouldn't he?
04:24 Oh, he certainly would. Now, you go bring him right over here.
04:27 Well, we'll be back Sunday morning, if you're sure Gus won't mind.
04:30 Now, why would he mind?
04:32 (whistles)
04:39 Oh, darling.
04:42 I told him maybe you'd invite him.
04:44 Oh, you can stay with your Aunt Vicki any time you want to.
04:48 (doorbell rings)
04:49 Oh, come on, baby. Up, come on. Up we go. Come on. Up here. Come on.
04:53 Now, you make yourself at home while Aunt Vicki answers the door.
04:56 See you today.
04:58 Good afternoon. Does Mr. Argot live here?
05:05 No.
05:06 Well, how about Angus?
05:08 No, our name is Angel.
05:10 Oh, well, maybe that's it. Can you make this out?
05:13 Looks like a Y. Argot?
05:16 What is it you have there?
05:18 Airline tickets.
05:19 Oh, well, they can't possibly be for us.
05:21 Sorry, lady.
05:22 Sorry. Bye.
05:24 Well, I guess I better get on my way.
05:27 Now, you stay right there, Francis boy, and it'll be a good baby for your Aunt Vicki.
05:32 Oh, don't you worry for one minute.
05:35 He looks like a Francis, doesn't he?
05:38 We named him before we got him.
05:41 We figured, boy or girl, we couldn't miss.
05:44 I'm going to fix you a nice bed and a service porch.
05:48 Oh, Kathy, does he need any special food or anything?
05:51 He eats liver, regular dog food, the mailman.
05:55 He ain't fuzzy.
05:57 Here, let me give you a hand.
05:59 Oh, why, thanks.
06:00 Now, don't you worry. We'll take perfect care of Francis.
06:02 Oh, I know you will.
06:04 Thanks again, Vicki, for the loan of these.
06:06 You have fun now.
06:07 Yeah, we will. Come on.
06:09 Francis, come on, baby.
06:12 Oh, you and your Uncle Gus thing, you.
06:18 I'll bring the dog down to your kennel sometime tomorrow.
06:22 That's right.
06:23 Oh, I couldn't begin to tell you how great he is.
06:28 Let's just say that...
06:30 Francis.
06:31 Let's just say that he's very affectionate.
06:34 Francis, your dinner's ready.
06:36 Oh, fine, Mr. Kennel.
06:38 Kennelworth, you can expect me, sir.
06:41 Here's your dinner. Come on.
06:44 Look how good this is going to be. Come on.
06:46 Come on, boy.
06:48 Come on, boy. I'll be here.
06:49 Come on.
06:50 Please, I'll keep going.
06:52 Oh, very slow, won't you?
06:54 Gus, isn't it wonderful?
06:57 We're going to have him for practically the whole weekend.
06:59 Yep.
07:00 I'll get it.
07:01 Francis.
07:03 Coming.
07:04 Are you alone?
07:16 No.
07:17 And I'm afraid you're getting stuck with a box of lemons, Gus.
07:20 George is getting them out of the car.
07:22 Wilma, when I walked in the house tonight,
07:25 Vicky nearly clobbered the whole surprise.
07:27 Did you find out?
07:28 No, but that meathead down at the travel bureau sent the tickets here
07:31 instead of my office, and Vicky sent them back.
07:33 Oh, no.
07:34 Then she loaned all our luggage to the Murphys,
07:35 and we're taking care of that dog for the weekend.
07:37 Why does everything happen to me? I planned it.
07:40 Oh, Gus, don't get so upset.
07:42 You can get the tickets tomorrow, and I have some luggage you can use.
07:45 That's swell of you, Wilma.
07:47 How would it be if I borrowed her new stool
07:51 and then handed it to her at the airport?
07:53 Oh, I'd appreciate that.
07:54 Now, now, Wilma, I'm sneaking Francis out to the kennel sometime tomorrow.
07:57 You won't have to do that, Gus.
07:59 We can take him. George just loves animals.
08:02 Really?
08:03 Sure.
08:04 How about those little lemons, old buddy, right off our old tree?
08:08 They look swell, George.
08:09 I'll slap them right in the refrigerator.
08:11 Don't get too comfortable, honey. We've got more to deliver.
08:14 All our friends just throw them away, Gus.
08:17 He's proud of his pet lemon tree.
08:20 (barking)
08:21 Hey! There's a lion in there!
08:24 (audience laughter)
08:26 Sorry, Francis Bartek.
08:30 What's the matter, dear boy?
08:31 Maybe we'd better send Francis to a nice kennel, sweetheart.
08:34 Why, darling, all he did was sniff at George's ankle.
08:38 Sniff? He sniffed clear through to the bone.
08:40 (audience laughter)
08:42 Hey, maybe we'd better put something on.
08:46 Yeah, maybe we'd better put something on it.
08:48 Ooh.
08:49 That animal's a man-eater.
08:53 Gus, I was right there. The dog didn't touch him.
08:56 Oh, you know how he is.
08:58 Maybe we'd better go pat him on the head, huh?
09:00 Yeah, he's probably scared to death.
09:02 (audience laughter)
09:04 I meant George!
09:07 Honey, I don't see anything.
09:12 It's so deep, it doesn't show.
09:14 Ah, come on, George. The light's much better in the other room.
09:22 Gus, first that animal went for my throat.
09:24 I'm telling you, if I didn't know something about animals, I'd have to go...
09:27 (music)
09:30 George will be fine in a minute.
09:42 I always go through my friend's closet.
09:49 (audience laughter)
09:52 Stealing stoves?
09:54 Stealing stoves!
09:58 I need it for tomorrow night.
10:03 I mean, would you mind if I borrowed it tomorrow night?
10:06 Oh, well, no, of course not.
10:08 Oh, I'll probably need it Sunday, though.
10:10 You'll have it Sunday.
10:12 It's my birthday, and I have a hunch Gus will plan some little thing.
10:17 What's the occasion of my night?
10:19 What?
10:20 (audience laughter)
10:21 You said you needed the stove for tomorrow night.
10:24 Oh, we're, uh...
10:26 Uh, we're going to a banquet.
10:29 George and me, uh, I...
10:31 George and I are going to a banquet,
10:33 and I thought if I borrowed the stove, that would be nice.
10:36 Gus, I think the swelling's gone down.
10:38 I'll tell you one thing, I wouldn't have an animal like that in my house.
10:41 I wasn't counting on it, George.
10:43 Oh, he's doing.
10:44 Oh, George, with all the excitement,
10:46 I never got a chance to thank you for bringing us all those wonderful limes.
10:49 Oh, that's a...
10:50 Oh, Vicki, those are lemons.
10:52 Don't let it bother you, Vicki.
10:54 He picks them off the tree so fast,
10:56 I've never seen one turn yellow yet.
10:58 (audience laughter)
10:59 What's that?
11:01 Oh, Wilma's borrowing it for tomorrow night.
11:03 To watch television?
11:05 (audience laughter)
11:06 We're going to that banquet, remember?
11:09 No.
11:10 Wilma told me about it.
11:11 She told me, too, George.
11:13 Oh, well, I guess I forgot.
11:14 Anyway, I don't want my wife borrowing clothes.
11:17 I don't mind, really, I don't.
11:19 It's all right, I'll buy her one of her own in three or four years.
11:23 (audience laughter)
11:26 George, I want that stole.
11:29 Look, honey, don't argue with me.
11:31 Oh, now, let's not let a silly old stole cause trouble between you two.
11:34 Vicki's right.
11:35 Of course, Vicki's right.
11:36 Come on, honey, let's go.
11:37 Carl and Dolly are waiting for their lemons.
11:39 Gee, George, I'm sorry about Francis.
11:41 Oh, think nothing of it.
11:43 You know me, I never make a big fuss about a thing like that.
11:46 (audience laughter)
11:47 Let's get together again in a couple of weeks.
11:49 All right, darling.
11:50 Honey, I'll talk to you over the weekend.
11:51 Night, Vicki.
11:52 Night.
11:53 (audience laughter)
11:54 I better go sweep up the lemons.
11:56 All right, honey.
11:57 (music)
12:01 (music)
12:02 (audience laughter)
12:04 Better hang on to this, Gus.
12:06 She's going to get it one way or the other.
12:07 (audience laughter)
12:10 (music)
12:13 Oh, cut it out.
12:15 Francis, you're making me feel like a rat.
12:17 (audience laughter)
12:19 (doorbell rings)
12:20 Now, stay.
12:23 Stay.
12:26 (door creaks open)
12:31 The coat's clear again?
12:32 All clear.
12:35 Well, this is it.
12:37 You realize in one hour I'll be handing Vicki that first note?
12:41 Oh, well, then I better get her clothes packed and get out of here.
12:44 We're shaving this too close for comfort.
12:46 Hello, Francis.
12:48 Here's the way it goes.
12:49 I'm sneaking Francis out to my car, which is in the alley, and taking him to a kennel.
12:53 In the meantime, you pack her nightgown and that kind of stuff.
12:55 And be sure she wears a nice teeter-dresser, Gus.
12:58 Thanks.
12:59 I'll see you at the airport about 9 o'clock.
13:01 Okay.
13:02 Did you get the tickets?
13:03 Yes, they're in the name of Gus Argyle, but I finally caught up to him.
13:05 Good.
13:06 Come on, Francis.
13:07 Don't hold this against me, Francis.
13:09 You like that kennel.
13:10 They keep the cats in the other room.
13:12 [dog barks]
13:14 Wilma?
13:35 [laughter]
13:37 And these go in there?
13:48 Yeah.
13:49 [laughter]
13:51 And...
13:55 [laughter]
13:58 [laughter]
14:26 What's the matter, Wilma?
14:28 What's the matter, sweetheart?
14:32 Oh, Gus.
14:33 What is it?
14:34 Gus, I have some shocking news for you.
14:36 Oh, it's not about us.
14:38 Come sit down.
14:39 I want to talk to you.
14:40 Get your pipe, honey.
14:42 [laughter]
14:44 Gus, Wilma's deal.
14:49 [laughter]
14:51 What makes you say that?
14:54 Is there something missing?
14:56 Why would she...
14:58 She want to steal my nightgown or my...
15:00 My slips or my stockings, and of course the stole.
15:03 Well, it could have been a burglar.
15:06 What makes you think it was Wilma?
15:08 I've gotten so I know her when I see her.
15:11 [laughter]
15:13 You caught her?
15:15 Oh, sweetheart, she's a sick girl.
15:19 That's why I...
15:22 I keep the stole.
15:24 Good for you.
15:26 What about the other things?
15:28 Oh, don't worry about those, darling.
15:30 I have those.
15:32 I don't know how long I've been sitting here worrying about it.
15:35 Oh, well, there's probably a simple explanation for the whole thing.
15:40 Why, it's six o'clock.
15:43 The roast.
15:45 Wait a minute.
15:47 Here.
15:50 [laughter]
15:52 Is this what you meant to give me?
15:54 What does it say?
15:56 Free champagne is being served at the Green Grill.
15:59 They're probably charging $15 for the rest of the meal.
16:02 Now, wait a minute.
16:04 Free champagne?
16:06 Let's go get some.
16:09 Sweetheart, I have a roast in the oven.
16:11 Well, turn it off. Go put on a pretty dress and we'll go down there and get your mind off Wilma.
16:14 And a hat.
16:16 Well, that means the roast will become sandwiches for the rest of the week.
16:19 So what? Let's go.
16:21 Let's go.
16:23 Gus, I like you.
16:25 Well, I hope so.
16:27 I'll turn off the roast.
16:29 Okay.
16:31 [phone ringing]
16:33 Hello?
16:37 Vicki called me, Gus.
16:39 I'm down at the corner with an empty suitcase and just a soul.
16:43 Wilma, I know all about that.
16:45 I can't talk. We're about to leave for the Green Grill.
16:47 We'll sneak back here and get the rest of her clothes in a few minutes, huh?
16:50 Oh, Gus, I couldn't go through that again.
16:53 [audience laughter]
16:55 Francis?
16:57 Vicki's calling me. I gotta hang up.
16:59 Francis?
17:01 Gus, I can't find Francis.
17:03 Oh, he's around here somewhere. Let's get started.
17:06 What's the matter with you, Francis?
17:09 Honey, we'll look for him when we get back.
17:11 We'll look for him right now.
17:13 Francis, honey?
17:14 Vicki, come back here.
17:16 We'll find him.
17:18 Here, Francis.
17:20 Francis?
17:22 [whistling]
17:23 Boy!
17:24 He isn't in the bedroom. He isn't...
17:26 Oh, Gus, what are we gonna do?
17:28 Let's go to the Green Grill.
17:29 Gus!
17:30 Honey, will you please cooperate? You're not even dressed yet.
17:33 That dog is our responsibility, and we're gonna find him.
17:36 I'll try the alley. You get out in the street.
17:38 Francis, baby!
17:41 [doorbell rings]
17:43 [audience laughter]
17:53 I don't know how she does it, but she got it again.
17:57 She's supposed to have it. Vicki gave it to her.
18:00 Well, then Vicki must have flipped too.
18:02 Rue was out in the car having hysterics.
18:04 George, I'll explain later. Will you do me a favor?
18:06 Go down the corner and call me up.
18:08 We got a better connection right here.
18:10 George, I'm running an hour behind schedule.
18:12 When you call me up, don't pay any attention to what I say, huh?
18:15 Francis, did you come back?
18:17 Don't let that dog get to me!
18:19 [audience laughter]
18:21 Did you find him?
18:22 Oh, honey, I looked every place too.
18:24 Oh, I thought maybe he went home, but he's not there.
18:28 Gus, that dog's been stolen.
18:30 Oh, I'm sure he's all right. Let's go eat, huh?
18:32 Eat?
18:34 What would Cassie think if you and I went out and enjoyed ourselves with her dog missing?
18:38 Green grill.
18:40 All right, forget about the green grill.
18:42 Let's go to the brown derby.
18:44 Who are you calling?
18:45 The police.
18:46 No!
18:47 Maybe that's Francis.
18:49 I'll get it.
18:51 [audience laughter]
18:53 All right, kids.
18:55 And take Francis off your hands now.
18:58 I thought you were supposed to be gone for the weekend.
19:00 Oh, there wasn't any snow, so we come on home.
19:03 Francis!
19:05 Yeah, Frank?
19:07 Where's my baby?
19:09 [audience laughter]
19:10 He's lost, Cassie.
19:12 Lost?
19:14 Either lost or stolen.
19:16 Oh, Vicki, not my baby.
19:18 I had a nice little bed for him on the service porch, and he was so happy.
19:21 I don't see how he could have gotten out.
19:23 Come here, let me show you.
19:24 Oh, we've just got to find him.
19:26 Look, me and Murf can't live without that dog.
19:28 Cassie, I put the dog in the kennel, and Vicki doesn't know about it.
19:32 I'm trying to get him out of town for a weekend.
19:34 Oh, then Francis is all right.
19:36 Well, sure, you can pick him up here any time.
19:38 I've got to get Vicki on that San Francisco plane by 9 o'clock.
19:41 Tonight?
19:42 Tonight.
19:43 You coming, Cassie?
19:45 Oh, forget it.
19:47 [audience laughter]
19:51 What?
19:52 He wasn't much of a dog anyway.
19:55 Cassie, you can't mean that.
19:57 Why not?
19:59 If he don't come back, we'll buy a cat.
20:02 [audience laughter]
20:06 Nothing to worry about.
20:09 Murf can do almost everything the dog can.
20:12 [audience laughter]
20:14 Well, so long, Vicki.
20:17 [door opens]
20:19 [door closes]
20:21 Well, maybe she's tired from the trip, huh?
20:25 Nobody gets that tired.
20:28 Well, if she's not worried, why should we be?
20:31 Let's go eat.
20:32 [audience laughter]
20:34 At least go change your clothes.
20:35 We'll talk about it later.
20:37 [phone rings]
20:39 Hello?
20:41 It's George.
20:42 Let me talk to him.
20:44 Hello, George?
20:46 Okay, what now?
20:48 What are you doing down at the office?
20:50 What office?
20:51 I'm in a phone booth.
20:54 Oh, Mr. Henshaw's with you.
20:57 I told you, I'm in a phone booth.
21:00 Oh, hello, Mr. Henshaw.
21:04 It's the boss.
21:05 I know who Mr. Henshaw is.
21:08 We'd be happy to, Mr. Henshaw.
21:11 Vicki and I'll be there.
21:13 Are you kidding?
21:14 There's hardly room enough in here for me.
21:16 [audience laughter]
21:18 Will you stop babbling?
21:21 He put George back on.
21:24 Tell her we'll be gone in 30 minutes.
21:27 Who?
21:30 Honey, go put on a pretty dress.
21:31 We have to meet a client of Mr. Henshaw's at the airport in a hat.
21:34 Oh, no.
21:35 I'm going to put on a nice bathrobe while you go to the airport in my slippers.
21:39 You won't do anything you're supposed to, will you?
21:42 Well, what am I supposed to do?
21:44 Go with me to the airport.
21:45 We'll have dinner while we wait for the client.
21:47 All right.
21:49 The whole neighborhood that cares about that poor baby.
21:53 Oh, honey, you're spilling all over.
21:56 Well, the least you could do is--
21:58 I know.
21:59 And a hat.
22:00 [audience laughter]
22:08 Flight 611 from Kansas City arriving on time.
22:12 Will passenger Helene Black report to the check stand.
22:16 Passenger Helene Black.
22:21 You're not here yet.
22:22 I'm sure glad you finally told me the whole story.
22:24 I thought you were all whacked.
22:27 Vicki thinks too.
22:29 Honey, are you sure you stole everything she needs?
22:31 Sure.
22:34 Please don't use that word.
22:36 Here they come.
22:38 Flight 421 now arriving at gate 7.
22:42 Northern Airlines, flight 10 for Portland, Seattle, and--
22:47 Kathy doesn't want breakfast.
22:48 I do.
22:50 We'll talk about it after I check on the client, huh?
22:52 Well, I do.
22:53 All right, honey.
22:54 I'll be right back.
22:56 Will passenger Llewellyn Smith report to the information desk.
23:01 Come on, honey.
23:02 I can't face her until Gus tells her about the surprise.
23:05 Well, act surprised when you see her.
23:08 Come on.
23:10 [audience laughter]
23:13 Well, now look who's here.
23:17 I have to keep going to San Francisco?
23:22 I wish we were.
23:24 No, Gus is just meeting a client.
23:26 Oh, where is Gus?
23:28 There's good old Gus.
23:29 Hello, Wilma.
23:33 Hello.
23:37 How was the banquet?
23:40 Oh, delicious.
23:43 That's nice.
23:44 Last call for flight 10 for Portland, Seattle, and Vancouver.
23:51 What did you find out?
23:52 Will it be soon?
23:53 Any minute now.
23:55 Flight 710 for San Francisco now boarding at gate 3.
23:59 Happy birthday, Mrs. Angel.
24:02 Will passenger Llewellyn Smith please report to the information booth.
24:06 Happy birthday, Mrs. Angel.
24:10 Gus, you know what?
24:11 I should have done the first thing.
24:12 I should have called the pound and then--
24:17 What did she say?
24:18 Happy birthday, Mrs. Angel.
24:21 Come on, sweetheart.
24:22 We haven't got a minute to lose.
24:23 You're going to San Francisco with Gus.
24:25 But they're closed.
24:26 They're all packed and checked through, and I'm not a crutch.
24:31 I'll take you to my free champagne at the top of the mark.
24:34 No time for the waterworks.
24:35 Now, the balloon goes up in three minutes.
24:38 Oh, Ziggy.
24:41 Happy birthday, honey.
24:42 Oh, come on, sweetheart.
24:43 [dog barking]
24:46 [dog barking]
24:48 [dog barking]
24:51 [dog barking]
24:52 [dog barking]
24:53 [dog barking]
24:54 Come on, honey.
24:55 Let's go.
24:56 We'll be late.
24:57 Goodbye.
24:58 Bye.
24:59 When we get back, huh?
25:00 Bye.
25:01 Goodbye.
25:02 Bye.
25:03 Well, don't kiss me.
25:04 Goodbye.
25:05 I'm going with you.
25:06 [laughter]
25:07 [applause]
25:08 [music playing]
25:12 [music playing]
25:16 [music playing]
25:20 [music playing]
25:23 ♪ I'm going to make for the angel ♪
25:25 ♪ And I'm on my way to heaven. ♪
25:27 ♪♪ [old-time music]
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26:00 And the dramatic show climax every week on another network.
26:04 Tom Kennedy speaking.
26:05 Good night, everybody.
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