Joseph Santley
Jamboree
Freddie Fisher and His Schnickelfritz Band, and Ernest Tubb and His Texas Troubadors are two bands. Both bands are vying for the same radio spot and outwit themselves by impersonating each other.
Rosie the Riveter
Airplane factory workers Rosalind "Rosie" Warren, Vera Watson, Charlie Doran and Kelly Kennedy meet one day when they all answer a room-to-let ad in the home of an eccentric family headed by Grandma Quill. Desperate for lodgings, the foursome agree to share the room, as the men work the night shift and the women work during the day. But opposites still manage to attract. Based on the story "Room for Two."
Yokel Boy
The head of a film studio hires a farmer, who holds the world's record for attending movies, as a publicity stunt to bolster his sagging business. The farmer is to be an "idea man" and is assigned the task of picking a cast for a film based on the life of Bugsy Malone. But when the farmer casts the real Bugsy in the title role, things go a little haywire.
Puddin' Head
On the day that United Broadcasting System's new $3,000,000 building is dedicated, bumbling vice-president Harold L. Montgomery, Sr. discovers that because he gave the wrong survey to the builders, the new structure runs one foot onto land that is not theirs. Montgomery tries to buy the farm property next to their skyscraper - on Fifth Avenue, in the heart of NYC - which is owned by Judy Goober and her uncle Lem, a country bumpkin who refuses to sell.