Lyle Waggoner as Various Characters
Episodes 183
with Jim Nabors
Carol's series premiere guest is Jim Nabors. Highlights of this inaugural edition include: a "V.I.P." interview with Shirley Dimple; Jim and Carol as two misfit skiers in "The Ski Lodge"; the first "Carol and Sis" sketch; and a Broadway medley. Jim sings "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" in Italian, and Carol as the Charwoman sings "Georgy Girl". This episode is noted as Show #003 in the Lost Episodes DVD set.
Read Morewith Sid Caesar, Liza Minnelli
A "V.I.P." interview sketch satirizing Luci Baines Johnson; Carol and Vicki do a "Sleeping Beauty" skit; guest Sid Caesar plays a father awaiting the birth of his child; Carol and Lyle do a "How Tall Is Your Announcer" segment; a parody of "Star Trek"; guest Liza Minnelli performs "The Debutante's Ball", and duets with Carol on a medley of songs including "Just In Time"; and Sid and the cast do a spoof of the Ziegfeld Follies.
Read Morewith Jonathan Winters, Eddie Albert
Comic Winters mimics Jackie Gieason; Carol plays a movie star attempting a comeback and a model playing in her first jungle film; in a husband-and-wife routine Carol and Harvey can't seem to remember the names of their guests.
Read Morewith Lucille Ball, Tim Conway, and Gloria Loring
Two women (Carol and guest Lucille Ball) go to the "Café Argentine" whose staff includes a goose-stepping maitre d' (Harvey); Carol plays a housewife fighting off a recalcitrant washing machine and attacking pigeons, only to end up impaled by a medieval lance; "Carol and Sis" sing a rendition of "I Dig Rock and Roll Music"; guest Tim Conway plays a bumbling TV news anchor; two rent-a-car employees (Carol, Lucy) vie for the attentions of a traveler (Tim); guest Gloria Loring performs "Goin' Out of My Head" and "Try to Remember"; a woman (Carol) experiences the downside of marrying a superhero (Harvey); and Carol and Lucy sing and dance to a barroom medley. This episode is noted as Show #006 in the Lost Episodes DVD set.
Read Morewith Imogene Coca, Lainie Kazan
A "V.I.P." sketch about Miss America; Carol, Harvey and guest Imogene Coca perform a coffee commercial sketch; guest Lainie Kazan performs a "Sunnyside"/"Silver Lining" medley, and duets with Carol on "Watch What Happens"; Carol and Harvey play "Bonnie and Clod"; a "Little Pianos" production number with the cast and dancers; and the Charwoman does a striptease pantomime and sings "There's No Business Like Show Business".
Read Morewith Phyllis Diller, Gwen Verdon, and Bobbie Gentry
Carol plays the wife of a monster in "Dr. Jekyll and Mrs. Hyde"; a routine from guest Phyllis Diller; musical numbers from guests Gwen Verdon ("The 59th Street Bridge Song") and Bobbie Gentry ("The Look of Love"); Carol and Vicki in a foreign exchange sketch; and a "Sgt. Pepper" production number. This episode is noted as Show #008 in the Lost Episodes DVD set.
Read Morewith Smothers Brothers, Diahann Carroll, Richard Kiley
Carol and Lyle performing exercises; the Smothers Brothers doing a sketch, singing "John Henry" and joined by Carol on "Pretoria"; guest Richard Kiley sings "The Impossible Dream"; guest Diahann Carroll sings "The Rules of the Road" and "Where Am I Going?", and duets with Richard on "The Sweetest Sound I Never Heard"; and Carol and Diahann perform a haunted house production number.
Read Morewith Nanette Fabray, Sonny & Cher
A spoof of French, Polish and Japanese airline service; A "V.I.P." interview sketch with Carol as a nudist; an office triangle sketch; Carol and Nanette perform "Bosom Buddies"; Cher performs "You Better Sit Down Kids"; Sonny & Cher sing "Living for You"; and the whole cast performs "Take Me Along".
Read Morewith Richard Chamberlin, Gloria Loring
Carol and guest Richard Chamberlain attempt to make Lyle jealous; an airport interview with a "Mother of the Year"; musical numbers from Carol and the dancers ("Everybody's Gotta Be Someplace"), Richard with the dancers and singers ("Lazy Day"), and guest Gloria Loring ("A Taste of Honey" and "I've Gotta Be Me"); Carol and Vicki perform "Sisters Galore" sketch, and they and the dancers perform "Ballin' the Jack".
Read Morewith Juliet Prowse, Martha Raye
A "Sleeping Beauty" production number; a legs and mouth sketch; a "V.I.P." sketch satirizing Lynda Bird Johnson's wedding; musical numbers from guests Juliet Prowse ("The Fleet's In") and Martha Raye ("After You've Gone"); a sketch about ESP; and Carol as the Charwoman sings "Young and Foolish".
Read Morewith Don Adams, Lesley Ann Warren
A "Jolly Green Thing" sketch; guest Lesley Ann Warren and the dancers perform "The Best Is Yet to Come"; a strike sketch parodying Joey Bishop's and Johnny Carson's talk shows; Harvey and guest Don Adams perform a "Two Feathers" sketch; Carol performs "Enter Laughing"; and a production number set to "All God's Children". This episode is noted as Show #013 in the Lost Episodes DVD set.
Read Morewith Jonathan Winters, Barbara Eden, and Leonard Nimoy
Guests Jonathan Winters and Barbara Eden join Carol for the opening question-and-answer segment; a "V.I.P." interview segment with Jonathan as Santa Claus; Carol and Vicki in a sketch about a surprise party; Barbara and dancers perform "Bend It"; guest Leonard Nimoy in a sketch about "Mrs. Invisible Man"; Carol and Barbara perform a duet about magic ("Prestidigitation"); Carol as the Charwoman in a playground sketch, and singing "I Believed It All".
Read Morewith Mickey Rooney, John Davidson
A husband-wife sketch, with Carol and Mickey as a rich and bored twosome; a slapstick skit about a western filmed in Germany; Carol becomes a TV cooking expert high on wine; a spoof on "The Dating Game"; John Davidson sings "There's a Kind of Hush"; and the whole cast cavorts in a takeoff of old movie musicals.
Read Morewith Sid Caesar, Ella Fitzgerald
Highlights of this Christmas edition include: guest Sid Caesar demonstrating self-defense; Carol and Sid as a couple who quarrel on Christmas night; Sid, Carol and Harvey in a sketch that takes place in ancient Rome; guest Ella Fitzgerald sings "A Foggy Day" and "Always True to You in My Fashion"; Carol performs "Bare Necessities", and as the Charwoman sings "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas; and a cameo by Jonathan Winters.
Read Morewith Lynn Redgrave, Mike Douglas
A sketch about a tourist couple at an airport; Carol and Vicki duetting on "Puppy Love"; Mike singing "On a Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" and "Born Free"; and a Shakespeare production number
Read Morewith Lana Turner, Frank Gorshin
Carol's guest Lana Turner sings "Heavenly Music" while dancing with the Lester Flatt troop. Frank Gorshin does impressions then becomes Bluebeard with Carol his 13th wife. Carol and Harvey are a bickering couple on a game show.
Read Morewith Trini López, Ken Berry
Highlights include: "The Swinging 6 O'Clock News"; a "V.I.P." interview with the wife of the Jolly Green Giant; and musical numbers from guests Trini López ("Sally Was a Good Old Girl" and "Sonny") and Ken Berry ("Mack the Knife"); and a takeoff of "Show Boat".
Read Morewith George Chakiris, Shirley Jones
In a hospital sketch, Nurse Carol gives the heave-ho (again out a window) to her idol, entitled "international sex symbol" Harvey. Oscar winners Shirley Jones and George Chakiris offer classy musical interludes -- Shirley with a Broadway medley of "When Did I Fall in Love" and "Somebody Somewhere", and sleek George performing a smoldering Greek love dance.
Read Morewith Jonathan Winters, Dionne Warwick
Winters and Carol play television fans who talk like TV commercials. Recording star Dionne Warwick sings the theme from "Valley of the Dolls" and "This Little Light of Mine". A "Carol and Sis" sketch spoofs women's current hair-dos. In a hospital sketch, Korman interviews a medical administrator, looks in on a doctor-nurse romance and gets a report from a rare maternity case. In other musical numbers, Miss Warwick joins Miss Burnett in a duet, "T'morra, T'morra" and Miss Burnett solos "Come Rain or Come Shine".
Read Morewith Jack Palance, Liza Minnelli
In a musical sketch, Jack Palance plays a Svengali turning Trilby (Carol) into a star; in another skit, Jack presides over a Mafia meeting with Carol as his secretary; Liza Minnelli is co-featured in clown costume with Carol, singing and dancing to "Big Beautiful Ball"; in the "Carol and Sis" skit, Carol and Harvey Korman cope with a hippie caller.
Read Morewith Betty Grable, Martha Raye
Harvey interviews Queen Elizabeth (Carol) in another "V.I.P." segment; Betty performs "Hello, Dolly!" with the dancers in a barn dance motif; in the first episode of recurring "As the Stomach Turns" sketches, Betty plays an amnesiac and Martha is a widow about to marry the town athlete (Lyle); five finalists compete for the First Annual Beautiful Legs contest; "Carol and Sis" get a visit from Uncle Burt and Aunt Molly; Carol and Martha duet on "Just One of Those Things", and for the close they and Betty perform a musical number as members of the "Mobsters' Molls Society", with "That Old Gang of Mine" as the centerpiece and the dancers as policemen.
Read Morewith Nanette Fabray, Art Carney
Carney plays a garbage collector who has a jealous wife (Burnett), with Nanette rounding out the triangle in one skit. In another, Carney and Carol play stunned parents when son Harvey Korman brings a mermaid home to meet the folks. In a musical number Burnett, Fabray and Carney scoot about on roller skates. Also, Carol and Nanette mimic child movie stars at the Academy Awards, Carol interviews Korman for a change, and Vicki Lawrence does a song and dance.
Read Morewith Garry Moore, Durward Kirby, John Gary
Gary sings "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World"; in "Science Fiction Playhouse," two Martians come to Earth to learn about the new "secret weapon" of television; in "That Wonderful Year", a reenactment of key moments from the year 1937; Gary sings "The Night is Young and You're So Beautiful"; the Broadway musical "Golden Boy" is parodied, featuring a powerful boxer with very poor aim; a parody of South-Sea island melodramas in which Burnett is a captured island native set to be sacrificed.
Read Morewith Imogene Coca, Mel Torme
Carol and guest Imogene join together to portray Congressional wives, astronauts in space still dealing with earthly romances and Olympic athletes with different approaches concerning men. Korman is the neglectful husband Dracula. Mel solos "That's All"
Read MoreEpisode 25 (#016)
Jack Jones and Lyle Waggoner try to subdue a couple of Amazons (Carol and Ruth Buzzi) with kisses. Jack sings "I Can't Get Started With You" and "Cause I Got So Much Lovin' In Me". Tim Conway and Carol play a computer-matched couple. The finale has Jones and Burnett in a bouncy production number titled "Hoe-down Time". This episode is noted as Show #016 in the Lost Episodes DVD set.
Read Morewith Soupy Sales, Gloria Loring
Newlywed sketch; Miss Loring sings "Little Girl Blue" and "Don’t Tie Me Down." Soupy Sales is featured in a musical comedy production number, built around "Real Live Girl".
Read Morewith Peter Lawford, Minnie Pearl
In "Carol and Sis", the girls are panic-stricken after watching a horror movie late at night; Carol and Minnie play two country women visiting Paris; a spoof of "Bonnie and Clyde"; Carol plays a Mary Poppin's style mail order bride for an Amazon plantation owner; and a medley of songs from MGM musicals.
Read Morewith Tim Conway, Shani Wallis
Conway plays an Apache chief, the first Indian president of the United States; Shani Wallis and Miss Burnett appear as bloomer girls in song-and-dance production "Good Enough for Grandma's Fancy"; Miss Wallis sings "It Had To Be You"; Miss Burnett sings "Meantime"; Burnett and Korman play a 90-year-old couple taking an after-dinner breather on their patio.
Read Morewith Sid Caesar, Barbara McNair
A feminine spoof of "I Spy"; Sid, Carol and Harvey play gypsies attempting to untangle various personal complications; Harvey interviews silent movie stars Pico and Rivera; Carol and Harvey play soap opera stars plagued by a drunken sound effects man; and musical numbers including Carol as the charwoman singing "If I Ruled the World", and Barbara performing "I've Grown Accustomed to Your Face" and "The Second Time Around".
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Carol plays a housewife driven mad by TV commercials; Carol and Harvey carry on as the 90-year-old couple; Harvey plays an elegant bachelor in a musical comedy; a satire of a Rock 'n Roll band named the Banana Wristwatch.
Read MoreEpisode 31
with Jim Nabors
Read MoreEpisode 32
with Martin Landau, Barbara Bain, Carol Channing
Read MoreEpisode 33
with Nanette Fabray, Trini López
Read MoreEpisode 34
with George Gobel, Bobbie Gentry
Read MoreEpisode 35
with Edie Adams, Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 36 (#108)
The Old Folks; The Folks Who Live on the Hill; Carol and Sis; Father of Girls; As the Stomach Turns; What's in the Stars
Read MoreEpisode 37 (#107)
Doctor's Office; Take a Letter Miss Jones; The Shoe Store; The Tin Pan Alley Story
Read MoreEpisode 38
with Sid Caesar, Ella Fitzgerald
Read MoreEpisode 39
with Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
Read MoreEpisode 40
with Michele Lee, Flip Wilson, Vivian Blondell
Read MoreEpisode 41
with Imogene Coca, Vic Damone
Read MoreEpisode 42
with Eileen Farrell, Marilyn Horne
Read MoreEpisode 43
with Mickey Rooney, Nancy Wilson, Emmaline Henry, Roland Winters
Read MoreEpisode 44 (#112)
V.I.P.: Colonel Flanders; Comedy Spot; Carol and Sis; American Boys; The Painters; The Night They Raided Rimsky's
Read MoreEpisode 45
with Tim Conway, Perry Como, Sidney Omarr
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with Martha Raye, Mel Tormé
Read MoreEpisode 47
with Vinnie Edwards, Chita Rivera
Read MoreEpisode 48
with Ken Berry, Shirley Jones
Read MoreEpisode 49
with Soupy Sales, Barbara McNair
Read MoreEpisode 50
with Ethel Merman, Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 51
with Ross Martin, John Davidson
Read MoreEpisode 52
with Martha Raye, Mike Douglas
Read MoreEpisode 53
with Barrie Chase, Larry Hovis
Read MoreEpisode 54
with Ronnie Schell, Vikki Carr
Read MoreEpisode 55
with Imogene Coca, Robert Goulet
Read MoreEpisode 56
with Yolanda Merido, Sergio Bustamante
Read MoreEpisode 57
with Edie Adams, Tim Conway, Jimmie Rodgers
Read MoreEpisode 58
with Jim Nabors
Read MoreEpisode 59
with Nancy Wilson, Bernadette Peters
Read MoreEpisode 60
with Steve Lawrence, Edward Villella
Read MoreEpisode 61
with Scoey Mitchell, Bobbie Gentry
Read MoreEpisode 62
with Ken Berry, Tim Conway, Kay Medford
Read MoreEpisode 63
with Gwen Verdon, Pat Boone
Read MoreEpisode 64
with Bing Crosby, Ella Fitzgerald, Dan Rowan, Dick Martin
Read MoreEpisode 65 (#309)
Aesop's Fable; V.I.P.: The King Family; I Believed It All; Mr. Law and Order; Mah-Na-Mah-Na; Carol and Sis; Cinderellie
Read MoreEpisode 66
with Lucille Ball, George Carlin
Read MoreEpisode 67
with Martha Raye and Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 68
with Garry Moore, Durward Kirby
Read MoreEpisode 69
with Donald O'Connor, Nancy Wilson
Read MoreEpisode 70
with Kaye Stevens, Audrey Meadows
Read MoreEpisode 71
with Nanette Fabray, Nancy Wilson
Read MoreEpisode 72 (#316)
The Offenders; Go (Vois); Comedy Spot; Carol and Sis; Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head; Mission: Improbable; There's Enough to Go Around
Read MoreEpisode 73
with Soupy Sales, Mel Tormé, Ronald Reagan
Read MoreEpisode 74
with Barbara Feldon, Joan Rivers
Read MoreEpisode 75
with Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway, Kay Medford
Read MoreEpisode 76
Family Show
Read MoreEpisode 77
with Pat Carroll, Jack Jones
Read MoreEpisode 78
with Tim Conway, Jane Connell
Read MoreEpisode 79
with Nanette Fabray, Trini López
Read MoreEpisode 80
with Ronnie Schell, Nancy Wilson
Read MoreEpisode 81
with Martha Raye, Mel Tormé
Read MoreEpisode 82
with Tim Conway, Peggy Lee
Read MoreEpisode 83
with Nanette Fabray, Michele Lee
Read MoreEpisode 84
Family Show
Read MoreEpisode 85
with Jim Nabors
Read MoreEpisode 86
with Cass Elliot, Pat Paulsen
Read MoreEpisode 87
with Nanette Fabray, Steve Lawrence
Read MoreEpisode 88
with Eydie Gorme, Joan Rivers
Read MoreEpisode 89
with Nanette Fabray, Ken Berry
Read MoreEpisode 90
with Lucille Ball, Mel Tormé
Read MoreEpisode 91
with Donald O'Connor, Bernadette Peters
Read MoreEpisode 92
with Ricardo Montalban, Cass Elliott
Read MoreEpisode 93
with Juliet Prowse
Read MoreEpisode 94
with Martha Raye, Ross Martin
Read MoreEpisode 95
with Dyan Cannon, Paul Lynde
Read MoreEpisode 96
with Debbie Reynolds
Read MoreEpisode 97
with Mel Tormé, Don Rickles
Read MoreEpisode 98
with Steve Lawrence, Julie Budd, Durward Kirby
Read MoreEpisode 99
with Pat Carroll, Robert Goulet, Rich Little
Read MoreEpisode 100
with Art Carney, Pat Carroll
Read MoreEpisode 101
with Jerry Lewis, Leslie Uggams
Read MoreEpisode 102
with Michele Lee, Mel Tormé
Read MoreEpisode 103
with Martha Raye, Edward Villella, Violette Verdy
Read MoreEpisode 104
with Rita Hayworth, Jim Bailey
Read MoreEpisode 105
with Ken Berry, Totie Fields
Read MoreEpisode 106 (#422)
Carol and Sis; Lucretia Mac Evil; Alice Portnoy; MGM Salute: Ninotchka / Blackboard Jungle / Varsity Drag; MGM Salute: Gone with the Wind / Naughty Rosemarie
Read MoreEpisode 107
with Pat Carroll, Karen Wyman, Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 108
with Mike Douglas, Bernadette Peters
Read MoreEpisode 109
with David Frost, Eileen Farrell, Marilyn Horne
Read MoreEpisode 110
with Paul Lynde, Nanette Fabray
Read MoreEpisode 111
with Jim Nabors
Read MoreEpisode 112
with Tim Conway, The Carpenters
Read MoreEpisode 113 (#506)
In My Own Lifetime; Carol and Sis; Ain't Misbehavin' / You're the Cream in My Coffee / Button Up Your Overcoat; As the Stomach Turns; Salute to Oscar; Without a Word, Without a Sound
Read MoreEpisode 114
with Ken Berry, Cass Elliot
Read MoreEpisode 115
with Peggy Lee, Dom DeLuise
Read MoreEpisode 116
with Tim Conway, Diahann Carroll
Read MoreEpisode 117 (#510)
The Old Folks; Love Thy Neighbor / Put a Little Love in Your Heart; As the Stomach Turns; Sing / Get Happy; Dance Challenge; The Drunkard's Daughter
Read MoreEpisode 118 (#503)
Carol and Sis; The Look of Love; The Sound Man; Cherish / It Had to Be You; As the Stomach Turns; You've Got a Friend
Read MoreEpisode 119
with Nanette Fabray, Mel Tormé
Read MoreEpisode 120
with Eydie Gorme, Shecky Greene
Read MoreEpisode 121
with Tim Conway, Cass Elliot
Read MoreEpisode 122
with Andy Griffith, Barbara McNair
Read MoreEpisode 123
with Ken Berry, Dionne Warwick
Read MoreEpisode 124
with Steve Lawrence, Dick Martin
Read MoreEpisode 125
with Paul Lynde, Peggy Lee
Read MoreEpisode 126
with Ken Berry, Nanette Fabray, The Carpenters
Read MoreEpisode 127
with Tim Conway, Ray Charles
Read MoreEpisode 128
with Eydie Gorme, Vincent Price
Read MoreEpisode 129
with Steve Lawrence, Kaye Ballard
Read MoreEpisode 130 (#521)
Fly Me; As Time Goes By; Chromo-Seltzer; Scoop Mouthwash; George and Zelda; Nite-Nite; Hair and Shoulders Shampoo; It's A Musical World; Cool Power; Transcontinental Airlines; AI; Wednesday Night Adventure Movie: The Lavender Pimpernel; She'll Be Comin' Round the Mountain
Read MoreEpisode 131 (#522)
Carol and Sis; A House is Not a Home; Undercover Cops; Midnight Theatre: Dr. Nose; Angel Child
Read MoreEpisode 132
with Jack Klugman, Tony Randall
Read MoreEpisode 133
with Paul Lynde, Karen Black
Read MoreEpisode 134
Family Show
Read MoreEpisode 135
with Jim Nabors
Read MoreEpisode 136
with Carol Channing, Marty Feldman
Read MoreEpisode 137 (#605)
with Andy Griffith, Helen Reddy
Read MoreEpisode 138
with Steve Lawrence, Paul Sand
Read MoreEpisode 139
with Eydie Gorme, Jack Gilford
Read MoreEpisode 140
with Joel Grey, Cass Elliot
Read MoreEpisode 141 (#611)
Nora Desmond: The Commercial; Where Is Love; The Oldest Man: Galley Slaves; The Psychiatrist: A Good Man is Hard to Find; F. Lee Bunny; Salute to 20th Century Fox: Do-Re-Mi / You've Gotta See Mama Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mama At All) / Hound Dog / I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much); Alexander's Ragtime Band
Read MoreEpisode 142 (#610)
Sunday Comics: Mary Worthless; A Song For You; Comedy Spot: Mr. and Mrs. Chou En-lai; Girl Talk; As the Stomach Turns: Circus Soap; The Auto Accident; Street Wedding: The Rhythm of Life
Read MoreEpisode 143 (#612)
We're All Playing in the Same Band / I Believe in Music; Comedy Spot: Restaurant Monologue; Carol and Sis: The Gay Divorcee; I Get Along Without You Very Well / Without You; The Godfather; Caged Dames; Charwoman: If My Friends Could See Me Now / Baby Dream Your Dream
Read MoreEpisode 144
with Ruth Buzzi, John Davidson
Read MoreEpisode 145
with Ray Charles, Vincent Price
Read MoreEpisode 146
with Carl Reiner, Melba Moore
Read MoreEpisode 147
with Anthony Newley, Bernadette Peters
Read MoreEpisode 148
with Steve Lawrence, Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 149 (#615)
with Jack Cassidy, Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 150 (#616)
Censorship; Tina T; Carol and Sis: The Accident; The Wedding Day: I'm Calm / More I Cannot Wish You; The Nudge: The Pirate; Love's the Only Game in Town; Snow White: 15 Years Later
Read MoreEpisode 151
with Tim Conway, Kaye Ballard
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Family Show
Read MoreEpisode 153
with Petula Clark, John Byner
Read MoreEpisode 154
with Tim Conway, Valerie Harper
Read MoreEpisode 155
with Eydie Gorme, Ken Berry
Read MoreEpisode 156
with David Hartman, Paula Kelly
Read MoreEpisode 157
with Peggy Lee, William Conrad
Read MoreEpisode 158 (#624)
Keep It In the Family; Barbary and Ben; Dueling Banjos / Arkansas Traveler; The Getaway; The Elbow: Dem Bones / The Elbow; The Old Old Movie: Rancid Harvest; Charwoman: Without Me She is Nothing
Read MoreEpisode 159
with Jim Nabors
Read MoreEpisode 160
with Tim Conway, Charo, Petula Clark
Read MoreEpisode 161 (#705)
Carol and Sis: Dinner Invitation; I've Been Around / A New-Fangled Tango; The Old Folks: Golf Tournament; Tonight at Eight / If Mama Was Married; The Guilty Man; Charwoman: Silents is Golden
Read MoreEpisode 162
with Helen Reddy, John Byner
Read MoreEpisode 163 (#706)
The Parolee; Take One Step; Honeymoon Sweet; Royalty; Salute to Movie Series: Young Dr. Kildare / The Cisco Kid / Tarzan / The Wolfman; The Dead End Kids: Gee, Officer Krupke!
Read MoreEpisode 164 (#707)
Computer Date; It's Not Where You Start; The Operation; Tacky Lady: The Lady is a Tramp; Dr. Jekyll and Ms. Hyde; Elizabethan Rhythm
Read MoreEpisode 165
with John Byner
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with Steve Lawrence, Paul Sand
Read MoreEpisode 167 (#704)
The Ham Actor: Contact Lenses; Silver Spoon; Airline Security; The Old Flame; As the Stomach Turns: Marian's Problem; Salute to the '50s and '60s: Yesterday Once More / Born to Hand Jive / Peppermint Twist
Read MoreEpisode 168
with Tim Conway, Steve Lawrence
Read MoreEpisode 169
Family Show
Read MoreEpisode 170 (#710)
Airplane; It's Today; The Oldest Man: The Conductor: William Tell Overture; Ballet: Corsaire; The Ham Actor: The Drunk; Charwoman: Swan Lake / For All We Know
Read MoreEpisode 171 (#712)
Adam and Eve 12; Just Squeeze Me / Oh, You Beautiful Doll; Celebrities and Peasants; Salute to Bad Girls: The Graduate / All About Eve; Raised to be Rotten; Mimeo
Read MoreEpisode 172
with Anthony Newley, Dick Martin
Read MoreEpisode 173 (#714)
Monkey Man; Maybe This Time; Stella Toddler: Grauman's Chinese Theater; In Buddy's Eyes; The Ad Men; With a Pow! Pow! With a Bang! Bang! Bang!
Read MoreEpisode 174
with Eydie Gorme, Paul Sand
Read MoreEpisode 175 (#716)
Accident Prone; Send in the Clowns; Funny Lady; Supermarket Checker; La Caperucita Roja: Little Red Riding Hood
Read MoreEpisode 176 (#717)
with Tim Conway, Steve Lawrence
Read MoreEpisode 177 (#718)
Carol and Sis: The Boyfriend; Rhoda Dimple; The Wit and Wisdom of Abraham Lincoln; The Switchboard; Spy Story; Punch and Judy Show: Comedy Tonight / Punch and Judy
Read MoreEpisode 178 (#719)
As the Stomach Turns: The Exorcist; Blame It on My Youth; The Meeting; Two-Man Sub; Gangster Movie: The Assassin
Read MoreEpisode 179
with Eydie Gorme, Tim Conway
Read MoreEpisode 180
with Steve Lawrence
Read MoreEpisode 181 (#722)
Talk and Duet Medley: Exactly Like You / She's Funny That Way / They Didn't Believe Me / Tea for Two / Speak Low / So in Love; Short Film: Roddy McDowall in the Makeup Chair for Planet of the Apes; The Family: The Reunion; The Carpenters; Dancing Machine; Bus Stop; Brief Encounter; Music School Medley: This Old Man / ABC
Read MoreEpisode 182
with John Byner, Francine Beers
Read MoreEpisode 183
Family Show
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