:23:07
What's wrong? Who are you calling?
:23:11
Ben, it's 1:00 in the morning.
:23:16
- Why won't you do this for me?
- Who's that? Ben?
:23:19
I'm not asking you to be partners again,
but it's just for one night, one last show.
:23:23
Once you get an exposure like this,
Alka-Seltzer will beg me to sign you up.
:23:27
Jesus! How will it look
if I go to the office tomorrow...
:23:29
and say I couldn't make a deal
with my own uncle?
:23:32
My personal opinion? Lousy.
:23:42
Uncle Willy!
:23:46
Wait a minute!
:23:53
Willy. Willy Clark!
:23:57
Don't make me crazy today.
:24:01
Will you please stop and wait for me?
:24:04
For who? Who are you?
:24:08
Willy, will you cut it...
:24:13
Where are you going?
:24:14
You know, a new musical
went into rehearsal today...
:24:17
and I didn't get an audition.
Why didn't I get an audition?
:24:20
Because the show is all black,
and you're not black.
:24:23
I did black in 1928.
:24:24
And when I did black,
you understood the words.
:24:27
Not like today.
:24:29
I spoke to Al Lewis' daughter
on the phone. He's very interested.
:24:32
What does he know? He's senile.
:24:35
- You really hate Al Lewis that much?
- I don't discuss that person anymore.
:24:39
We have to discuss him.
ABC is waiting for an answer.
:24:42
- Ben, this is it.
- This is what?
:24:44
CBS. This is where we did
the Ed Sullivan Show.
:24:47
Six times they had us back,
not including reruns.
:24:50
I remember. I saw you. I was here
when you did the doctor sketch.
:24:53
- It was terrific.
- It wasn't.
:24:54
- Yes, it was.
- It wasn't terrific. It was a classic.
:24:57
On the nights we were lousy
it was terrific.
:24:59
Then why won't you work with him again
for one night?