ET, on Saturdays, starring Dagmar as the hostess of a canteen for military personnel She conducted interviews, sang and danced.
A weekly feature was the reading of plays that Dagmar had written, with military people and members of the cast joining her.
[5] Guest performers who appeared on the show included Joey Faye,[6] Robert Scheerer,[7] and Tim Herbert.
The facility was set up with sandwiches, soft drinks, hostesses, dancing, tables, and chairs to accommodate 200 men and women from the military.
It pointed out that the show was an effort by NBC to make use of its contract with Dagmar that extended beyond the ending of Broadway Open House.