- Don Knotts hosts a variety special aimed at the family audience.
- The premise of Don Knotts' Nice Clean, Decent, Wholesome Hour was that Don Knotts, beloved character actor known as Barney Fife on the "Andy Griffith Show" would join the legion of personalities who were on television with a variety show (ala Carol Burnett, Red Skelton, etc). The show is presented as, they are unable to provide a show because he can't get anyone to appear, and then he proceeds to recruit acts to perform (who perform in the process of his recruitment). He moves from venue to venue, and anyone who looks at the script comments on how its "nice, clean, decent and wholesome" with the male performers adding the tag line, "Hey. Where are the broads?" Finally, after being "rejected" by everyone he's contacted, he's alone on a sound stage, apologizing again that they couldn't produce a program, when he is joined by Andy Griffith to applause (probably the first reunion since Knotts had left the program) . Andy chides him that he didn't come to ask for his help, and says he certainly would have appeared since the program is "nice, clean, decent and wholesome". Andy hesitates and says, "Hey. Where are the broads?" That closes the program.—Marshall True
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