"Jilting the Jilter" is one of Rose Marie's best remembered outings in love, well matched by renowned impressionist Guy Marks, whose skinflint comic Freddy White is suspected of wooing Sally to become a permanent member of his writing team. Rob and Buddy hope to negate the nuptials by giving the bridegroom a new act, in which Marks performs as a housefly, a youmac bird ("is that you, Mac?"), and his personal favorite, his entire body swaying to and fro in balletic fashion as a cooing ostrich. His infamous reputation as a cad merely seeking to defy his critics is the main reason behind Sally's decision to 'postpone' the wedding until her intended makes a name for himself with his new material. Despite Buddy's description of Freddy White being a 'deadbeat' and 'honest louse,' the performer himself was anything but, Guy Marks most famous for his Western routine in which he portrays Humphrey Bogart, Gary Cooper, Robert Mitchum, and a singing Indian chief, captured on film for THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW and Dean Martin's 1975 Roast of BONANZA's Michael Landon, where it is aptly titled "Wagon Load!" He went on to costar as Tim Conway's faithful Indian companion Pink Cloud on RANGO, lasting only 17 episodes, following a brief period on THE JOEY BISHOP SHOW.