:59:00
- You've done summer theater.
- That was summer theater!
:59:04
That was to keep busy, not something
to do during prime time.
:59:07
Dick Van Dyke does dinner theater.
And Jim Nabors...
:59:10
Maybe I need a new agent.
Maybe you're the problem.
:59:19
All right. Here's the phone.
:59:23
Who do you want to call?
I've got all the numbers.
:59:30
Len, that's not what I meant.
:59:32
I'm not the one coming here saying
he's going crazy without work.
:59:35
I'm trying to help you.
:59:42
Just keep trying.
:59:46
Something's gotta turn up.
:59:48
- What the hell is that?
- Sounds like fire engines.
:59:50
- Well, I know that.
- Oh, look, they're right on our street!
:59:54
My God! The building's on fire!
:59:58
And look at all the police cars
and photographers!
1:00:01
Photographers?
1:00:04
lt's okay.
1:00:07
Photographers? Oh, look,
and there's the mayor too.
1:00:10
- Is my wife down there?
- What does she look like?
1:00:13
I can't remember.
1:00:14
The play was called Beginner's Luck,
a sophisticated sex comedy.
1:00:19
We played dinner theaters
around the country.
1:00:21
Patti and I performed together,
but it became clear...
1:00:24
... that for Scotty's sake,
she should stay in Los Angeles.
1:00:28
- Scotty!
- Hey, hey, hey.
1:00:30
Wait. Hey, hey, hey!
1:00:33
I got you.
1:00:34
Sure everything's gonna be all right?
1:00:36
New actress comes in this afternoon.
She knows the role. We got four days.
1:00:40
All right with you.
You seem so tense lately.
1:00:42
I'm carrying the whole production. I'm
directing, booking, working the crowd.
1:00:46
- You'll be home in three weeks, right?
- Unless they boo us off.
1:00:50
- They love you, Bob!
- Honey?
1:00:53
- Oh, I'm sorry, baby.
- What are you doing?
1:00:56
Come here.
1:00:59
Come on.