Nancy Sinatra performs "So Long Babe;" with Male Hullabaloo dancers
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Show open, featuring the Hullabaloo Dancers. Introductions of Chad & Jeremy, The Hullaballoos, Barbara McNair, Johnny Rivers, The Four Tops, and The Youngfolk.
Introduction of show sponsors.
Host Bobby Vinton performs "There Ain't Gonna Be An Opening Number".
Bobby Vinton talks about The Hullaballoos and opens the show.
Bobby Vinton introduces The Hullaballoos. The Hullaballoos perform "Did You Ever".
AD for Vel dishwashing liquid (housewives do dish test).
Bobby Vinton blows whistle and the Hullabaloo Dancers parade around in front of letter spelling PARADE.
Bobby introduces Barbara McNair. Barbara McNair performs "Don't Rain on My Parade".
The Youngfolk perform "Gotta Lotta Singin' To Do"
The Youngfolk perform "Come Judgment Day".
Ad for Baby Magic lotion (lady talks to camera, cleans glasses w/ baby oil).
Ad for Mennen deodorant (exuberant white couple separately take showers).
Intro of show sponsors
Intro of second half program with Host Bobby Vinton
Host Bobby Vinton introduces Chad & Jeremy. Chad & Jeremy perform "If I Loved You" (pic of the two w/ Jill in BG).
Bobby Vinton and Chad & Jeremy perform an excerpt of "Willow Weep for Me".
Ad for Spray Net hair spray (woman puts on earrings, does hair).
B&W ARCHIVAL: MS banner on building reading "States Rights Democrats". LS group of men carrying a confederate flag walking in to building w/awning reading "States Rights Democrats". MS southern men walking into building. LS meeting of the first convention of the States Rights Party (a.k.a. the Dixiecrats in Birmingham, Alabama), man waves a Confederate flag. GV delegates of Mississippi. GV delegates w/man carrying a handwritten sign reading "Not Truman but Thurmond". MS of South Carolina Governor STROM THURMOND speaking against civil rights and defending state's rights to discriminate against blacks. .. this simply means that s it s another effort on the part of the President to dominate this country by force and to put into effect these uncalled-for and these damnedable proposals he has recommended under the guise of so-called civil rights. Hall filled with delegates rising to their feet. MS Strom Thurman standing w/man.
COLOR: Strom Thurmond laughably saying the issue was of Federal vs. State power, denying that it was motivated by racial issues. Civil rights activist and critic of Thurmond, Joseph Rauh Jr, replies that "States Rights" was never used as an argument for any issue besides Civil Rights.
B&W ARCHIVAL: Footage of 1948 Peace (Progressive) Party convention: CU banner hanging from building reading "Founding Convention of the New Party". MS male delegates waving from Greyhound bus with banner reading "Minnesota for Wallace". MS of HENRY WALLACE & entourage walking outside hall.
COLOR: Virginia Durr was present at the 1948 Progressive Party convention and she is reminiscing about the event.