

Jimmy Durante hosts Buster Keaton in a 1962 TV fever dream of music and chaos.
Acting
Buster Keaton's silent-era physical comedy in a talkie format.
Production
Preserved 1962 television variety format, increasingly rare.
Director
Michael Caffey
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The March of Dimes pioneered telethons as fundraising; this represents early experiments merging entertainment with charity appeals.
Buster Keaton was experiencing a career resurgence in the early 1960s, making this one of his final television appearances before his 1966 death.
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