In this episode we feature:
- From April 26, 1963, Graffiti, Why Hud? Life is not only a magazine, it's a cereal! "If you can't beat City Hall, flood it! " Schwartz's father: a vice president and a most effective lay leader. Part of the opening theme has been deleted.
- From August 29, 1963, The program was on tape last night, because Shepherd participated in the day's march on Washington, D. C. He describes the bus ride, the civil rights demonstration and the people who attended. He describes the speech by Martin Luther King as "brilliant. "
- From August 15, 1963, News bulletin: Ted Mallie reports about a gunfight in Manhattan. Fear of a hole in the ground. The night the State Theatre blew up. Part of the opening theme has been deleted.
- From August 18, 1963, He announces that he will be performing at Rutgers at the end of the week. Shepherd plays the devil. You never can tell! A mysterious patchwork quilt. After the program, WOR-FM signs of before the start of The Long John Nebel Show. Part of the opening theme has been deleted.