Startime - Season 1 Episode 28 Well, What About You?
Nonpartisan presentation that illustrates in prose, poetry, dance, song, comedy, and ""straight talk"" why every American is obligated to vote and should take advantage of their privilege of voting. Post election sketch / performed by Eddie Albert and ensemble -- Vice President Richard M. Nixon speaks on voting, quoting Theodore Roosevelt -- Trial lawyer Joseph N. Welch gives statistics on voting percentages, tells story -- Adlai Stevenson reads Walt Whitman editorial from Brooklyn eagle, ""One single vote"" -- Medley of patriotic American songs / performed by First United States Army Band -- New York Governor Nelson Rockefeller quotes Abraham Lincoln -- Political quiz sketch / performed by Albert and Polly Bergen -- Democratic National Committee chair Paul M. Butler quotes Theodore Roosevelt -- Republican National Committee chair Thruston B. Morton quotes Herbert Hoover and Benjamin Franklin -- Candidate interview sketch / performed by Mike Wallace and Fred Clark -- Presidential candida
Keyword : anthology
Season
Season 1
Episode
The Wonderful World of Entertainment
The Jazz Singer
The Turn of the Screw
The Secret World of Kids
The Dean Martin Show
The Wicked Scheme of Jebel Deeks
George Burns in the Big Time
Merman on Broadway
Something Special
My Three Angels
Cindy's Fella
Christmas Startime with Leonard Bernstein
Meet Cyd Charisse
The Man
The Dean Martin Show
Crime, Inc.
The Wonderful World of Jack Paar
The Greatest Man Alive
The Swingin' Years
Closed Set
Talent Scouts
Jeff McCleod, the Last Reb
The Swingin', Singin' Years
Academy Award Songs
Dear Arthur
The Young Juggler
Incident at a Corner
Well, What About You?
Soldiers in Greasepaint
Fun Fair
Tennessee Ernie Ford Meets King Arthur
Sing Along With Mitch
The Nanette Fabray Show