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Jim and Harry look back on a comedy that involved Adolph Hitler, and stunning facts about several Nazis who were actually Jews. Also, Harry sets a new standard for his "excellent" impressions, and Jim plays just enough tuba to keep us out of litigation. Also, the great relationship between Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, how Jack Klugman lost $900,000 at the race track, and a bonus Mickey Rooney story!
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Jim and Harry look back on a comedy that involved Adolph Hitler, and stunning facts about several Nazis who were actually Jews. Also, Harry sets a new standard for his "excellent" impressions, and Jim plays just enough tuba to keep us out of litigation. Also, the great relationship between Tony Randall and Jack Klugman, how Jack Klugman lost $900,000 at the race track, and a bonus Mickey Rooney story!