Overview
Where there's Hope, there's often Bing. And when Bing and Bob get together you'll invariably find pretty scenery - almost all of it female! Bob introduces Bach Yen (White Swallow), a 23-year old Vietnamese singer, and his own selection of promising Hollywood starlets. Bach Yen sings ""What Now My Love?"" (in French & English) and ""Dem Dong"", a Vietnamese folk song. Bing offers ""In the Cool, Cool of the Evening"" and ""Pennies From Heaven"". Sketches include, a wealthy Texan (Bob) and a snooty Englishman (Bing) enter their prize ponies in the Grand National. And ""Fantastic Stomach"" a parody of the movie ""Fantastic Voyage"" which finds a miniaturized Bob and Bing penetrating the Vast Waistline to find out what's ailing Jackie Gleason. Les Brown conducts the orchestra.
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4 - 1Nightmare September 14, 1966
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4 - 2Time of Flight September 21, 1966
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4 - 3And Baby Makes Five October 05, 1966
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4 - 4Crazier than Cotton October 12, 1966
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4 - 5Murder at N.B.C. October 19, 1966
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4 - 6Massacre at Fort Phil Kearny October 26, 1966
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4 - 7Dear Deductible November 09, 1966
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4 - 8Bing and Me November 16, 1966
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4 - 9The Blue-Eyed Horse November 23, 1966
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4 - 10The Fatal Mistake November 30, 1966
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4 - 11Storm Crossing December 07, 1966
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4 - 12The Eighth Day December 21, 1966
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4 - 13Free of Charge December 28, 1966
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4 - 14A Time to Love January 11, 1967
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4 - 15Code Name: Heraclitus (1) January 18, 1967
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4 - 16Code Name: Heraclitus (2) January 25, 1967
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4 - 17The Lady is My Wife February 01, 1967
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4 - 18Blind Man's Bluff February 08, 1967
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4 - 19A Song Called Revenge March 01, 1967
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4 - 20
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4 - 21Verdict For Terror March 22, 1967
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4 - 22Dead Wrong April 05, 1967
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4 - 23Don't Wait For Tomorrow April 19, 1967
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4 - 24Wipeout April 26, 1967
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4 - 25To Sleep, Perchance to Scream May 10, 1967
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4 - 26Deadlock May 17, 1967