(3) "The Love Song of Barney Kempinski" (9/14/66; written by Murray Schisgal). A comedy about a bachelor's last fling--a tour of New York City--before he marries. (4) "I'm Getting Married" (3/16/67). A two character musical satire by Betty Comden, Adolph Green and Jule Styne. The story of a young go getter who is about to marry, but thinks only of getting ahead in the business world.
(5) "C'est La Vie" (2/23/67). A musical review of songs from films, Broadway and various fields of popular music. (6) "A Time for Laughter" (4/6/67). A review of black humor in America. For additional titles broadcast on the series, see: "A Christmas Memory," "The Human Voice," "The Legend of Marilyn Monroe," "On the Flip Side," and "The Wide Open Door."




