James Coco

E1

James Coco, and after losing 50 pounds on a diet, gets trapped in the "Hello Deli" because he cannot pay a $1.50 bill.

Milton Berle

E2

Milton Berle teaches David about comedic timing. Dave gets stuck in the "Hello Deli" without his pants, and Milton takes over the show

Tommy Smothers

E3

Tommy Smothers wants to do a song and tries to use intimidation to get his way. Meanwhile David gets held-up at gunpoint while visiting the "Hello Deli" and Tommy gets to sing his song in David's absence.

Adrienne Barbeau

E4

Adrienne Barbeau guest stars and Johnny Del Bravo (Martin Short) takes the opportunity to hit on her excessively. Since Adrienne does not want to do a duet with Johnny, Vinnie, who claims that he once dated her, volunteers to convince Adrienne to do the duet.

Ed McMahon

E5

Ed McMahon is upset when Dave does not want to do the "W.C. Fields" sketch as promised. The reason that Dave does not want to doe the sketch is because he is embarrassed to wear the "Little Lord Fauntleroy" costume that is part of the sketch.

Conrad Bain

E6

Jon Voight

E9

Avery Schreiber

E10

Scatman Crothers and Mason Reese

E11

It's David's birthday, but he insists that Vinnie doesn't throw a party; he interprets this to mean he wants one. On the show: Scatman Crothers performs an old Western song, and Mason Reese plays a psychiatrist David consults when confronted with a patient who has trouble communicating.

Peggy Cass

E12

Ethel Merman

E13

Robert Vaughn

E14

Ruth Buzzi

E15

Anthony Davis

E16

Marcia Wallace

E17

Joseph Campanella

E18

Norm Crosby

E19

Bill Macy and Samantha Harper

E20

Bob and Ray

E21

Two eccentrics purchase the studio and have radical new ideas on how to change the show, much to David's chargrin. On the show: Bob and Ray do a spoof interview between a reporter and the founder of a club for people who talk slowly.

Rip Taylor

E22

Michelle Lee

E23