 Ladies and gentlemen, the railroad hour. And here comes our star-studded show train. The Association of American Railroads presents a memorable musical hit, Victor Herbert's Sweetheart, starring Gordon MacRae and his lovely guests in Zell. Our choir is under the direction of Norman Luboff, and our music is prepared and conducted by Carmen Dragon. Yes, tonight another great musical success is brought to you by the American Railroads, the same railroads that bring you most of the food you eat, the clothes you wear, the fuel you burn, and all the other things you use in your daily life. And now, here is our star, Gordon MacRae. Herbert's Sweethearts. All is here beside me to play Sylvia. My name is Franz. The story begins with the bevy of beautiful girls in the fabulous laundry of the White East. And if we finish his laundry, he won't keep coming in to ask for it. Come on, Sylvia, you know my name by this time. Let me see. Your name is right on the edge of my lips. Stand still and I'll take it off. Your laundry isn't ready yet. Good. I'll wait. I'm used to waiting for things. And by the way, how long do you think I'll have to wait for you to fall in love with me? You see, Sylvia, here's the way that I feel. How I miss my native land. The rippling stream. The prints. The magnificent landscape. The prints, prints. Tourists, we can kid. Delaney, let's face it, it's a gopher hope. If you say the word, I can put you back on the throne of Delaney. Just like that. Are you sure my people want me? We'll have an election. I'll count the votes myself. The other royal house died out. Twenty years ago, I mail air. And I left the baby beside this laundry. Now, if there's a pretty girl in there in her early 20s, then I have a stigmatism this good. One was adopted. Air wouldn't shoot. Naturally. Wouldn't shoot. Can't get married. There must be something my father didn't tell me. Air wouldn't shoot. I need to figure out a way to stick around here so I can find out which one is air to the throne of Delaney. Which one do you think it is? The prettiest one, naturally. Now, how are you going to tell which one is the prettiest, Michele? You know, powder and paint makes a girl what she ain't. Who's complaining? Never satisfied. Pressing ruffles in a petticoat. There's papa ironing. I'm not even a papa. I'm crazy. I'm getting sick and tired. Oh, she's got a point there. I confess, I'm not your husband. Then who are you? Well, I'm the guy who left that baby in your tulip garden 20 years ago. Now I want her back. But then Sylvia must be the other air of the throne of Zelenia. Ain't it convenient how these things work out? Sylvia, because you're a princess. Well, I just can't believe it. Hey, kids, your highnesses, listen, when the two of you get restored to the throne of Zelenia, I happen to know of an unemployed prime minister who is between engagements, as wardrobe will travel. Michele, you'll never get a job in my government. Our government, darling. Yes, my sweet, of course. All right, we'll make him third assistant secretary of agriculture in charge of corn. King and queen to get married? No. Let's get married right now. Oh, stop for the ending of a fairy tale. Hans, Christian Andersen, the Grim Brothers, or even Winner, give them cards and spades if they can talk. Whitby Smith and music by Victor Herbert was dramatized for the rare. Thousands of people today are demonstrating just how we get things done in America. For throughout the nation, volunteer workers are pitching in to help the community chest and to make sure assistance will be available to those who need it. So won't you help make your friends and neighbors' jobs just a little easier by contributing generously when they call on you? This year, the expanded community services to the armed forces have been added to the long list of vital and humane red feather agencies. So won't you keep these extra services in mind when you make your contribution to the community chest? All aboard! Well, sir, it looks as though we're ready to pull out. And so until next Monday night, a Nerving Berlin's Holiday Inn with the lovely Dorothy Kirsten, this is Gordon MacCray saying, Remember, Brother Starlin, our choir is under the direction of Norman Luboff and our music is prepared and conducted by Carmen Dragon. This is Marvin Miller saying goodbye until next week for the American Railroads. And now keep tuned for your Monday night music on, man!