
Mayzie, hold still, let me get at that stalk!' Butch: "You'd better quit yanking. Which one of you boys stuck that thing in her hair? You know that a daisy could never grow there." Butch: "But Teacher, Miss Sneetcher, I saw that thing rise, right out of her head with my very own eyes." Einstein: "Just give it a yank if you think he tells lies." Miss Sneetcher: "I've had quite enough of this foolishness talk. Delightful Dialogue: Narrator: "Miss Sneetcher, the teacher, came rushing up quick." Miss Sneetcher: "Such nonsense! Some child here is playing a trick. Jonathan Winters, George Hearn and Lewis Arquette also are featured. Love means more than fame and glory." Voices: Henry Gibson provides the voice of the Cat in the Hat and Tim Curry gives a delicious reading as agent Finagle.

Quote of Note: "That's the moral of this story. However, with the help of the Cat in the Hat, Mayzie learns the value of true friends. After a daisy sprouts from the head of Mayzie McGrew, she becomes the target of jealous schoolmates, well-meaning adults, hungry bees and a smooth-talking agent. Story: As presented by the Cat in the Hat, "Daisy-Head Mayzie" is a cautionary tale of the perils of overnight success. "Daisy-Head Mayzie" also was released in book form last month. Audrey Geisel discovered the story while sorting through her late husband's papers. Background: This new half-hour animated musical, produced by Hanna-Barbera Cartoons and Tony Collingsworth Productions, is based on a 20-year-old manuscript by Theodor Geisel (Dr.


Repeats at 7:30, 8 and 8:30 Saturday at 5 p.m.
