
Overview
If ever a television episode could be called brilliant from start to finish, this one would fit the bill. A parody of the film ""Casablanca"", there were simply too many parallels between the show and the movie NOT to do one. Receptionist Gertrude Reece has written a script that sounds vaguely familiar to the audience...could she have been the original author? Wanting the critique of the only writer she knows, Gertie takes her script to Betty and in the process carries the viewer on a trip to the wind-swept desert of Rabat in French North Africa. Enter the colorful cast of characters to Scot's Cafe Mirage, where the freedom fighters of the Allies and the Nazi's of the Axis mingle, and conspire to find their way out of the country. The rumor starts to spread like wildfire, Scot has in his possession two ""letters of transmit"" that will let the bearer out of the country safely. Who will use those two letters? Will it be the lounge singer Lily and Major Peugeot? Will it be Franz Eldridg
-
3 - 1In the WENN Small Hours August 16, 1997
-
3 - 2Prior to Broadway August 23, 1997
-
3 - 3Who's Scott Sherwood? August 30, 1997
-
3 - 4The New Actor September 06, 1997
-
3 - 5Two for the Price of One September 13, 1997
-
3 - 6The Importance of Being Betty September 20, 1997
-
3 - 7Mr. and Mrs. Singer September 27, 1997
-
3 - 8Nothing Up My Sleeve October 11, 1997
-
3 - 9A Star in Stripes Forever October 18, 1997
-
3 - 10A Girl Like Maple October 25, 1997
-
3 - 11From the Pen of Gertrude Reece November 01, 1997
-
3 - 12Eugenia Bremer, Master Spy November 08, 1997
-
3 - 13Courting Disaster November 15, 1997
-
3 - 14And How! November 22, 1997
-
3 - 15The Ghost of WENN December 06, 1997
-
3 - 16Caller I.D. December 13, 1997
-
3 - 17Happy Homecomings December 27, 1997