 By transcription, ladies and gentlemen, Gordon Opera soprano Nadine Conner and I will be singing of Heidelberg and lovely vacations in the south of France, as we bring you the memorable, tuneful Prince of Pilsen. And I decided to spend the holiday at some of my classmates. The scenery was so beautiful, we decided to get off the train at Grenoble and hike the rest of the way. But I didn't realize there was an American beer magnet on the train that the whole town of Nice mistook for the Prince of Pilsen. Looking down, this is the state of a ho ho. But may I introduce myself? Why, have you never met yourself in the most famous hotel in Nice? But I would like you to meet my beautiful daughter, Nelly. Father, there's some awful mistake here. Well, I didn't make it. Then in Rome, do you like the Roman? But this is Nice. They do like the Venetian. We are so happy to have you with us. Now tell us, is there anything we can do to make your visit more pleasant? Where? By the time a man is out of a job, he's a prince. We await you at my hotel. The Royal Suite? How much does it cost, this Royal Suite? To you, the price is nothing. That's a good price. Including me, the real prince, stuck to that same hotel in Nice. And we were singing the old Heidelberg songs as we marched. Pilsen is already here. We, and he, is accompanied by his beautiful daughter. Well, I didn't know I had a beautiful, eh? Well, I hope she likes her father. My compliments to the Prince of Pilsen, and ask him if you'll see, uh... And you're his daughter, I've got your say. You are his daughter? Yes, Mr. Speak. Just stand there. I've seen the loveliest girl I've ever seen. Why, my dear... Those flowers you're carrying, they're sent those the whole room. Violets. I've just picked them. They're my favorite flowers. Oh, the Princess. The South of France is famous for its roses, and its lilies. I know, but those flowers don't mean it so much to me as violets do. I'm losing my heart. I wonder, does she mean needs to bring a message to me? The sight of a broad back. Two child... What do you make of it? Someone is plotting to murder him. He's in that lovel... Publicity for the hotel. Wait a minute, where are you going? To tell the Prince how happy I am. See you later. Invite to you how happy we are that you have chosen our hotel in which to be assassinated. I'm again getting shot here. What are you talking about? The assassination of the Prince of Pilsen. Ah, your Highness, you must get a nice suntan while you can. You'll want to look healthy for your funeral. Yes, I want to look healthy. Wait a minute, what healthy are you talking about? You get the photographers ready. Oh, they're going to shoot me. They're going to shoot the Prince of Pilsen. What am I shaking for? I'm not the Prince of Pilsen. Oh, Father, I knew we'd get in trouble over there. If you are the assassination, I'll stay away. Otherwise, come in. Oh, Herr Nieman. I brought you the violence, Prince of Pilsen. A funeral rite. They're lovely. Lovely, very lovely. Do you find that they have a message for you, Herr Nieman? Yes, the same message as an old legend that I used to know. In days of long ago... Sorry for you. I'm the United States. Was you ever in Zyrgyuz? Sweet Gordon. One of our most requested musical comedies, Nadine. Jerome Kern's Unforgettable South. And Marion Bell will be here to play the lovely dishwasher. Well, I'll be at my radio listening. Good night. Good night, Nadine. And so until next week...