Mrs. Pynchon is on the verse of buying 'Lively Arts' magazine when she suffers a stroke. Her nephew Fred Hill swiftly makes a grab for the Tribune's ownership. Lou chooses Billie over all the male reporters to cover college girls posing for 'Suave Magazine'.
| Name | Type | Role | |
|---|---|---|---|
| April Smith | Writer | ||
| Paul Sparer | Guest Star | ||
| Harris Kal | Guest Star | ||
| Alan Fudge | Guest Star | ||
| Stanley Kamel | Guest Star | ||
| Philip Allen | Guest Star | ||
| Jim Antonio | Guest Star | ||
| Roger Young | Director |