Debbie Reynolds (on film) / Trini Lopez / Harve Presnell
Season 17Episode 3760 minJuni 21, 1964

--Ed introduces the 50 candidates for the title of ""National College Queen,"" then announces the 6 finalists.
--On film: Ed visits Debbie Reynolds at her home. In her screening room, they view scenes of Debbie dancing in ""The Unsinkable Molly Brown""
--Harve Presnell (Reynolds' co-star in ""The Unsinkable Molly Brown"") - sings ""I'll Never Say No"" (live on stage) --John Bryner (stand-up comedian) - imitates folk singers, sings ""The Mountain,"" then does impressions of Ed Sullivan, Elvis and Topo Gigio. --Sally Ann Howes - sings ""Let's Face the Music and Dance""
--Allen and Rossi (comedy team) - Steve Rossi sings ""With A Son in My Heart,"" then interviews the general manager of the World's Fair Japanese Pavillion (played by Marty Allen)
--Sally Ann Howes sings ""Do Re Me"" with children from the Lexington school for the deaf.
--Cameo: Ken Venturi (1964 U.S. Open champion) --Lexington School for the Deaf children - ""Spring Theme"" --Jim Bunning (baseball pitching star from Philadelphi
Debbie Reynolds (on film) / Trini Lopez / Harve Presnell has aired on Juni 21, 1964 at 20:00
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