Faye talks to newspapers journalist and publisher Barry Bingham Sr. about the history of Louisville. Mayor Charlie Farnsley tells Faye about his famous weekly "beef sessions" where residents get to meet and discuss with him what they're not happy about. Singer/actress Rosalind Marquis, who has her own TV talk show in Louisville, provides a musical interlude by singing the song "Wonderful." Then, Faye goes to the fair and talks to actress Jane Darwell about food at the fair before meeting Dickie Moore, a teenager who won a tobacco auctioneer competition, who demonstrates how to call an auction. The show ends with champion fiddler Morris Wayne "Sleepy" Marlin playing for some square dancers.
—Wisconsin Center for Film and Theater Research