- [last lines]
- Loretta Haggers: [Gushing to Dinah about her nice and friendly Jewish producer Fred Tataschwartz] I mean, I just couldn't believe his was the people that what killed our Lord, you know?
- Fred Talaschwartz: [slashing motion across throat] Cut!
- Announcer: [Voiceover] The remarks made by Miss Shore's guest do not reflect the opinions of Miss Shore, her producers, this station or the United States of America. Please stand by.
- Dinah Shore: Loretta, have you ever been to the inner city?
- Loretta Haggers: Well, to be perfectly frank with you, Dinah, I'm not quite sure which city the good doctor is referring to. You see, I haven't lived in a city that had both an inner and an outer.
- Dinah Shore: [chuckling] That's funny. You've never lived in a city that had an inner and an outer?
- Loretta Haggers: No, see, my cities I have lived in have just basically had one main street and that's about it.
- Dr. Elvin McCabe: Then you don't understand the osteopathic problems of black people in this country!
- Loretta Haggers: Well, well, now I have watched Good Times, and I watched That's My Mama when it was on the air.
- Dr. Elvin McCabe: Does the term 'collective guilt' have any meaning for you whatsoever?