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Starring:

Les Lye, Ruth Buzzi, Kevin Somers, Jono Gebert, Rodney Helal, Christine McGlade.
Musical Guest:
Alma Faye Brooks - "Don't Fall in Love"
 
 

Ross tricks Kevin Somers into buying two tickets for the network lottery -- the second of which was borrowed by Seth Pool to insulate the engineering room. Later on Ross discovers the the ticket was a second winner and tries to get it back but Jono notifies Kevin about it and to keep his mouth shut of where it is. They try to get it from Seth but he needs something the size of a twenty dollar bill to insulate the studio to keep the show from going off the air.

Also, Rodney wants to be in Kevin and Jono's hockey league but they think he's too small but tells them his dad knows martial arts so they let him in. Kevin also finds a lottery ticket inside one of his food at the studio cafeteria.

Jono and Kevin argue of which one will introduce Alma Faye performing as a musical guest on the show but unfortunately she performs without anyone introducing her.

Then Rodney has 20 dollars his Mom gave him to buy the skates for his hockey game until Kevin and Jono grab a hold of it to get Kevin's winning ticket back from Seth and finds out it's a "free dinner with TV star Kevin Somers" and was only good for the second prize.

This episode exists from a YTV taping in 1989 by Dan Poirer and the quality is in terrific shape which is surprising since it's over 20 years old. Good stuff Dan.

A nice performance by Alma Faye Brooks as it's unusual they had a disco performer on the show since they only mainly hired soft rock and easy listening pop musicians on the show and it featured many neat disco light effects with some dancers on the stage too.