The show opens with a musical production number called 'On The Riveria' which has Wayne and Shuster as millionaire playboys. In the first sketch Wayne and Shuster address the subject of women replacing men in the workforce by taking viewers to a secret International Conference where a group of delegates discuss the 'most serious problem man has had to face; women's attempt to take over the world'. In a routine choreographed by Don Gillies, he and the dancers give their interpretation of the four seasons. A performance by magician Ross Bertrum. In the main sketch, a send-up of 'The Four Feathers' entitled 'The White Feather (44 Feathers)', Colonel Fynke (Frank Shuster) of the Bengal Lancers finds himself with only a handful of men to defend his British fort in India. His black sheep son, Clive ( Wayne), who has received enough white feathers for cowardice to truly make a chicken, comes to his aid. Cast members include announcer Herb May, Paul Elsom, Zillah Carter, dancers Connie Campbell, Lorraine Thomson and Babs Christie Betty Hader, Sally Dorey, Jacob Reinglas, Wally Burgess, Carol Noble, Winnifred Dennis, Johnathan White, Larry Zahab, Vern Chapman, Dave Broadfoot, Don Ewer, Norman Ettlinger, Jean Cavall and Ed Simay.