Carter, Nixon and Ford Perform Ex-President Do-Wop Blues

Summary The old "Nixon wit" helps keep him occupied when he gets locked in the basement with the missing Watergate tapes. Mother Mort's version of "Jack and Jill" sheds a new light on children's nursery rhymes. The truth is revealed about Elvis's supposed death when he appears as E.P. the new bar boy at D.C. Follies. Siskel and Ebert give a whopping "10" to Greg Louganis's and Ford's tap dancing duet. With the hope of becoming rich and famous, the dynamic trio of Carter, Nixon, and Ford become street performers with their "Ex-President Doo-Wop Blues." Pat Robertson's caption to "send money" seems to be a permanent appendage to his wardrobe.

S2.E2 ∙ Carter, Nixon and Ford Perform Ex-President Do-Wop Blues

Directed : Unknown

Written : Unknown

Stars : Fred Willard The Krofft Puppets Todd Mattox John Roarke

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Genres : Comedy

Release date : Sep 21, 1988

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Site

Language : English

Production companies : Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures Cannon Films

Summary The old "Nixon wit" helps keep him occupied when he gets locked in the basement with the missing Watergate tapes. Mother Mort's version of "Jack and Jill" sheds a new light on children's nursery rhymes. The truth is revealed about Elvis's supposed death when he appears as E.P. the new bar boy at D.C. Follies. Siskel and Ebert give a whopping "10" to Greg Louganis's and Ford's tap dancing duet. With the hope of becoming rich and famous, the dynamic trio of Carter, Nixon, and Ford become street performers with their "Ex-President Doo-Wop Blues." Pat Robertson's caption to "send money" seems to be a permanent appendage to his wardrobe.

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Genres : Comedy

Release date : Sep 21, 1988

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Official Site

Language : English

Production companies : Sid & Marty Krofft Pictures Cannon Films

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