Henry Fonda / Peggy Lee / Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks / Paul Anka

Season 14Episode 1860 minFeb 12, 1961
Henry Fonda / Peggy Lee / Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks / Paul Anka
Guests include: --Paul Anka (singer) - ""The Story of My Love,"" ""Somebody Loves Me"" and ""Each Day is Valentine's Day"" --Henry Fonda (actor) - reads two Abraham Lincoln speeches --The Wanderers (doo wop vocal quartet) - sings ""Shad Rack"" and an Israeli song ""Where Can I Go"" --Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks (comedians) --Claude Thompson and Carmen de Lavallade (dancers) - perform John Butler's conception of ""Willow Weep for Me"" --Peggy Lee (singer) - ""Winter Weather,"" ""Why Don't You Do Right"" and 1 more song (title unknown) --Myron Cohen (stand-up comedian) --Audience bows: Jimmy Durante & his wife Margie Little.
Henry Fonda / Peggy Lee / Carl Reiner & Mel Brooks / Paul Anka has aired on Feb 12, 1961 at 8:00 PM
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