In answer to the overwhelmingly positive audience response to their 1965 joint appearance on The Red Skelton Hour,
Red and master mime Marcel Marceau re-teamed for another "Concert in Pantomime" In this all-pantomime show, Marcel Marceau performs sketches in whiteface as 'Marcel Marceau Flies a Kite', 'Bip Goes to Audition', 'Bip the Sculptor', and 'Bip the Circus Performer.' Red Skelton performs in mime in skits 'the Woman Driver', 'Looking at the New Baby', 'the Fisherman and the Little Boy', 'The Prize Fighters', and 'the Astronaut.' In the Silent Spot, a sad little girl's parents are unable to make her smile.
In a series of wordless sketches, Red portrays a woman driver, a father looking at his newborn baby, an old fisherman
and his grandson, a prize fighter, and a dying astronaut. In his whiteface guise of Bip, Marceau impersonates a
sculptor, a circus performer, a kite flyer and an auditioning musician, then offers his classic pantomime "Birth, Youth, Maturity, Old Age and Death." In the finale, Toy soldier Marcel and rag doll Red try to cheer up a melancholy little girl (Christine Matchett);
Nancy Howard plays the girl's mother, and Melanie Alexander is seen as a female doll.