Theodore Bikel: This, as you might have guessed, is the end of the movie. The entire cast is assembled here at the Centerville Recreational Facility to bid farewell to you, and to express thanks for your attendance at this theater. This might seem old fashioned to some of you, but I'd like to join in on this song. It's the kind of a sentimental song that you get at the end of a movie, it's the kind of a song that people might sing to let you in the audience know that we really like you and care about you, yeah . . . Understand how hard it is to laugh these days, with all the terrible problems in the world!
Lord, have mercy on the people in England For the terrible food these people must eat (Errrr . . . excuse me) And may the Lord have mercy on the fate of this movie And God bless the mind of the man in the street
Help all the rednecks and the flatfoot policemen Through the terrible functions they all must perform God help the winos, the junkies, and the weirdos And every poor soul who's adrift in the storm.
Help everybody, so they all get some action Some love on the weekend, some real satisfaction
Phyllis Bryn-Julson: A room and a meal And a garbage disposal A lawn and a hose'll Be strictly genteel
Reach out your hand to the girl in the dog book The girl in the pig book, and the one with the horse Make sure they keep all those businessmen happy And the purple-lipped censors and the Germans of course
Help everybody, so they all get some action Some love on the weekend, some real satisfaction
A Swedish apparatus With a hood and a bludgeon With a microwave oven "Honey, how do it feel?"
Lord, have mercy on the hippies and faggots And the dykes and the weird little children they grow
Help the black man Help the poor man Help the milk man Help the door man Help the lonely, neglected old farts that I know
Theodore Bikel: It's been swell havin' you with us tonight, folks!
Mark: But, don't leave the theater yet, 'cause there's still more to come, but before we go on, I want to introduce to you my friend and musical associate, Howard Kaylan, who's going to give us all a final closing benediction