Dean croons "Green, Green Grass of Home." Petula Clark sings her hit "Don't Sleep in the Subway" then "You and I." Dean joins Petula for a duet. Peter Graves does a dance number to "Life is Just a Bowl of Cherries."
Host Dean Martin sings "Let the Good Times In." Sammy Davis Jr. covers "Wichita Lineman" then joins Dean in a medley. Paul Lynde portrays a piano player who deals with boiterous customers.
Dean croons "Where or When." Pat Crowley solos on "Always True to You in My Fashion" then duets with Dean on "Let's Do It." Michael Landon sings "Son of a Travelin' Man." Shecky does a monologue. Charles is a charm school salesman.
Dean sings "Second Hand Rose" and "Welcome to My World." Ann-Margaret performs a dance with billowing fabrics then a medley with Dean. Bob simulates a elevator ride. Bob and Ann-Margaret are shoppers for home furnishings, Dean their clerk.
Guest Barbara Anderson sings "Hello, I Love You, Goodbye" then joins Dean in a musical medley. Sid plays a far out music producer then teams with Alice who is a difficult wife. Gale portrays a stern exchange clerk in a department store.
Dean sings "They Won't Believe Me" then has Elke Sommer join him in a medley. Elke plays a little girl who teaches the boys to dance. Charles Nelson Reilly is a card salesman who deals with an indecisive customer.
Dean welcomes Peggy Lee who croons "Watch What Happens" then joins Dean in two medleys. Albert Brooks holds forth on stockbrokers. Dom is an inept talent agent. Then he portrays a detective who bumbles through a case.
Host Dean Martin croons "I Will" and "Hands Across the Table." Martin and guest Jimmy Stewart play customers at a dress shop discussing gowns much to the bewilderment of the clerk, portrayed by Dom DeLuise.