No. That was Paul Frees and June Foray. Nichols and May first became famous for their brilliant monologues featured on TV, recordings and on Broadway. Of course they both went on to brilliant careers as film directors and Elaine May acted in films and onstage, notably in “A New Leaf.” Mike Nichols distinguished himself as a director of the first rank, with films like “The Graduate”, “Carnal Knowledge”, and “Who’s Afraid of Virginia Woolf?”