All Seasons

Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x16 Pilot

    • September 9, 1967
    • NBC

    The pilot special what became the award winning comedy series. Most of the cast returned to the full series and most of the bits carried over as well.

  • S01E01 Episode #1

    • January 22, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include News of the past, present, and the future, Body graffiti on Judy, Flip as the Caveman auctioning off the Kentucky Colonel, and the Mod World of Higher Education. Featuring Tiny Tim, Buddy Hackett, Lorne Green, Sheldon Leonard and Barbara Feldon.

  • S01E02 Episode #2

    • January 29, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, Salute to Smoking, Election update, Crazy elevator blackouts, Henry's Poem, Flip n the Neighborhood News, Tribute to obesity song and the famous Joke Wall Finale. Featuring Robert Culp, Sheldon Leonard, and Tommy Smothers.

  • S01E03 Episode #3

    • February 5, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Introduction of Goldie Hawn, Cher as Pocahontas, Cocktail Party, Tim and Cher's mountie duet, Laugh-In does Shakespeare, Salute to censorship, Tim in Olympic athlete blackouts, and the famous Joke Wall. Featuring Ilene Brennan, Flip Wilson, Tiny Tim, and Lorne Green.

  • S01E04 Episode #4

    • February 12, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include the Mod World of Medicine, Hospital germ sketch, Introduction of classified ads, Wet weather report, Lady Godiva Interview, Paul Gilbert blind juggler, First intestinal microscopic camera, Goldie Hawn pill song, and the Joke Wall. Featuring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Walter Slezak, Don Adams, and Pam Austin.

  • S01E05 Episode #5

    • February 19, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include: The Party; Sock It To Me’s, The News; I've Got A Secret; Henry Gibson’s poem; New Talent Time; Richard Dawson as a bird caller; Kaye Ballard as a protest singer; Mod World of Fashion and Glamour; Classified Ads; Rosmenko presents an act from behind the Iron Curtain; the Holyecki sisters (Eileen, Judy, Goldie and Pam); Salute to the Mother-In-Laws featuring Kaye as the Mother-In-Law of the Year; Joke Wall. Featuring: Kaye Ballard, Douglas Fairbanks, Peter Lawford, Dinah Shore, Walter Slezak, Pamela Austin

  • S01E06 Episode #6

    • February 26, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, Inga Neilsen, Laugh-In Girls sing Funny Old Man, News of the past, present, and future, Vespuce National Anthem, Dr. Joyce Mothers, Marriage Jokes, Goldie body graffiti, Marriage flight plans, and The Temptations' Desert Song. Featuring Leonard Nimoy, Buddy Hackett, Dinah Shore and Connie Stevens.

  • S01E07 Episode #7

    • March 4, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, First appearance of Tyrone F Hornie, Sir Terry Thomas Poetry, Laugh-In beautiful girls production, Dueling conductors, Italian lesson, News of the past, present, and future, We love the Brits, and Upstairs maid nudes. Featuring John Wayne, Sally Struthers, Jerry Lewis, Dinah Shore and Goldie Hawn.

  • S01E08 Episode #8

    • March 11, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, Sonny and Seal, Paul dummy disaster, Paul Revere, Military News Song, News of the past, present, and future, Leprechaun interview, Undertaker production, the Mod World of the Hereafter, and Fortune teller. Featuring Pat Morita, John Wayne, Barbara Feldon, Jerry Lewis, Sonny & Cher.

  • S01E09 Episode #9

    • March 25, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, News of the past, present, and future, Russian Submarine sinks American fishing boat, Laugh-In Girls fan dance news, Sammy introduces Here Comes The Judge, Joey's News From The Harem, Bull fighters, and the Mod World of the Olympics. Featuring Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, Regis Philbin, John Wayne and Goldie Hawn.

  • S01E10 Episode #10

    • April 1, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail party, Dancing camel, Laugh-In pretty girls jump rope news, News of the past, present, and future with Johnny, United Nations Polish jokes, Lemons Never Forget by The Bee Gees, Flip on the Oval Office, and Battle of the sexes song and dance. Featuring Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Goldie Hawn and The Bee Gees.

  • S01E11 Episode #11

    • April 8, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, Telephone Player, Paul and the Dying Dummy, Revolutionary 1812 war discussion, Javelin Catcher, USO dancers under attack, First Astronaut come back, and the Mod World of nursing. Featuring Paul Winchell, Hugh Downs, James Garner, John Wayne and Flip Wilson.

  • S01E12 Episode #12

    • April 15, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, Roller derby girl sings and dances, News of the past, present, and future, Kate Ballard self-love song, Picasso statues, Singing Judge production number, and Tiny Tarzan Interview. Featuring Harry Belafonte, John Wayne, James Garner, Shelly Berman and Flip Wilson.

  • S01E13 Episode #13

    • April 22, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include cocktail Party, Angry Indians, Stupendo The Great: The Man With The Iron Jaw, News of the past, present, and future, Laugh-In Girls Chorus News, the Mod World of Advertising and the Joke Wall. Featuring Tim Conway, John Wayne, Hugh Down, Flip Wilson and Johnny Carson.

  • S01E14 Episode #14

    • April 29, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail Party, Sock it to me, Here comes the judge, News of the past, present, and future, Laugh-In girls Indian singing news, and Flip the Black Pilgrim. Featuring Tiny Tim, Jill St. John, Goldie Hawn, Joey Bishop, Milton Berle, and John Wayne.

Season 2

  • S02E01 Episode #15

    • September 16, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches including Here comes the Judge, Fickle Finger of Fate, Salute to Higher Education, and John Wayne visits the Joke Wall. Featuring Richard Nixon, John Wayne, Hugh Hefner, Goldie Hawn and Zsa Zsa Gabor.

  • S02E02 Episode #16

    • September 23, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Stranger than truth, Laugh-In Girls appear as fairies, Big Al gives ball scores, Salute to the telephone company, Laugh-In Girls school song, and Arte as Rosemenko introduces new talent. Featuring Goldie Hawn, Arlene Dahl, Jack Lemmon, and Zsa Zsa Gabor.

  • S02E03 Episode #17

    • September 30, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Laugh-In Girls bring news from the jungle, News of the Past, Present, & Future from Vatican City, Salute to machines, Dick visits the lie detector, Disneyland's Robot Theater and Chats with John Wayne's son. Featuring Bob Hope, Abbe Lane, Goldie Hawn, and Greer Garson.

  • S02E04 Episode #18

    • October 7, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Robert explains the birds and the bees, Fickle finger of Fate points to the senate judiciary committee, Kirk delivers the best Sock It To Me so far, Lena Horne and Liberace join the cocktail party, Dan explains the '68 election, and Tribute to the newspapers. Features Liberace, Alan Sues, and Kirk Douglas.

  • S02E05 Episode #19

    • October 14, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Harem girls, Mitzi visits the cocktail party, Laugh-In salutes pollution, Dan & Dick experience life in a foxhole, and Bobby duets with his brother Rosemenko on Mack the Knife (in Russian). Features Colonel Sanders, Bobby Darin, and Mitzi Gaynor, Rosemary Clooney*, Kirk Douglas*, Sonny Tufts* * uncredited

  • S02E06 Episode #20

    • October 21, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include John, Sammy, and Flip visit the cocktail party, Dan brings us Stranger than Truth, Gladys turns down Tyrone F. Hornie, Jo Anne, some pets, and the cast sing Why Won't You Come Home, and Don and Jo Anne have a Laugh-In lip lock. Featuring John Wayne, Sammy Davis Jr., Greer Garson, and Flip Wilson.

  • S02E07 Episode #21

    • October 28, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Marcel Marceau speaks, Fickle Finger of Fate points at the electoral college, Goldie and the cast go trick-or-treating, and Flip celebrates Halloween. Featuring Marcel Marceau, Goldie Hawn, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Flip Wilson.

  • S02E08 Episode #22

    • November 11, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Dick Gregory goes on parole to join the cast, Rod presents Stranger than Truth, George and Jo Anne try to figure each other out, News of the past, present & future salutes Raquel Welch, Blue max film, and Rod introduces Arte and Ruth in Robot Theater. Featuring Rock Hudson, Rod Serling, and George Gobel.

  • S02E09 Episode #23

    • November 18, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Rosemary visits the cocktail party, Phil Harris presents Sock it to Me, News of the past, present, & future, Victor as postmaster salutes the post office, Dan's discovery of the week, Blue max film, Rosemary joins Dan & Dick. Featuring Victor Borge, George Kirby, and Rosemary Clooney, The Banana Splits.

  • S02E10 Episode #24

    • November 25, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Tiny Tim the musketeer, Big Al's sports news, Tyrone F. Hornie visits Gladys, Phyllis introduces the news, Tiny Tim and cast sing of stout-hearted men, and Phyllis, Rod, and Tiny Tim "explore" beautiful downtown Burbank. Featuring Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Billy Barnes, and Tiny Tim.

  • S02E11 Episode #25

    • December 2, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Dr. Billy Graham blesses the cast, Freud's campus report, Liberace as a drum major, Fickle finger of fate points at sewing machines, Salute to dancing class, and Goldie and Liberace present Stranger than truth. Featuring Liberace, Tony Curtis, and Peter Lawford.

  • S02E12 Episode #26

    • December 16, 1968
    • NBC

    This was the Christmas episode, so all the sketches had that theme. This included Douglas Fairbanks, Jr. reading ""A Political Christmas Carol"", the cast as elves singing about making lethal toys for Christmas, and several bits with four wise men instead of three. Also, Judy Carne did her Talking Judy Doll character and Mod Mod World was also Christmas-themed. Barbara Bain, Billy Barty, Jack Benny, Douglas Fairbanks, Jr., Rock Hudson, Martin Landau, Guy Lombardo, Otto Preminger.

  • S02E13 Episode #27

    • December 30, 1968
    • NBC

    Sketches include Alan & Kate's casanova runners, Dan & Dick look back at the '68 election, Kate presents Stranger than Truth, If they married jokes, The fat lady sings, Dan & Dick introduce battle of the sexes, and Laugh-In gets an Emmy. Featuring Bob Newhart, Kate Smith, and Richard Little., Bill Dana*, Nanette Fabray*, Lena Horne*, George Jessel* * uncredited

  • S02E14 Episode #28

    • January 6, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Hula girl news, Coach Peter Falk, Peter in 'Poor Rich People', Fickle finger of fate goes to the drug industry of America, Peter as the lone ranger, Valet bits with Goldie, and the Mod World of Doctors. Featuring Peter Falk, Marcel Marceau, Jack Benny, and Henny Youngman.

  • S02E15 Episode #29

    • January 13, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Spaceman arrival, Witches brew, Johnny fills in for Dick, Peter interviews Judy the axe murderer, School of memory improvement, Religious summit, Visit to Tall Pine National Park, Fickle finger of fate goes to candy importers, and Paul ventriloquizes. Featuring Johnny Carson, Paul Winchell, and Billy Barnes., Perry Como*, David Janssen*, Van Johnson* * uncredited

  • S02E16 Episode #30

    • January 20, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include News of the past, present, & future, Dan and Dick introduce President Richard Nixon, Hindu news, Sock it to Me with Goldie, Fickle finger of fate points at the Bureau of Land Management, Here comes the judge, and Salute to police. Features Nancy Sinatra, Sherry Lansing, Smothers Brothers, and Guy Lombardo.

  • S02E17 Episode #31

    • January 27, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include the Mod World of Unions, Classical news, Fickle finger of fate goes to the managers of the MLB, Cooking with dehydrated food, Dan's discovery of the week, and Laugh-In salutes labor. Featuring Jack Benny, Tony Curtis, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Billy Barnes.

  • S02E18 Episode #32

    • February 3, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Don on the joke wall, Tyrone F. Hornie and Gladys Orphby on the park bench, Laugh-In girls and Don present the circus news, High school principal, Big Al's sports segment, Cocktail party, Stranger than truth, Bird calls, and the Mod World of the United Nations. Features Don Rickles, Liberace, and Carol Worthington, George Jessel

  • S02E19 Episode #33

    • February 10, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Fats off fake commercial, Cocktail party, Broadway news, Davy Jones of the Monkees presents Stranger than Truth, Fickle Finger of Fate goes to Youngstown, OH school district, Davy on the Joke Wall, Red Dog Webber and the boom bass, and Prison blackouts. Featuring Davy Jones of the Monkees, Robert Wagner, and Greer Garson.

  • S02E20 Episode #34

    • February 17, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Tiny Tim at the cocktail party, Lifeboat runners, Tiny Tim in Valentine's news, Aging stripper, Fickle Finger of Fate goes to the NYPD, Guy wishes everyone a happy new year, Dan & Dick prisoner runner, and Remembering the Andrews sisters. Featuring Tiny Tim, Jack Benny, and Guy Lombardo.

  • S02E21 Episode #35

    • February 24, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Vaudeville opening, Fickle finger of fate goes to Dallas, TX, News of the past, present, and future, Mistake of the week, Cocktail party, and the Mod World of the FBI. Featuring Rock Hudson, Lena Horne, Peter Lawford, Bob Newhart, Hugh Hefner, Mel Brooks, and Peter Falk.

  • S02E22 Episode #36

    • March 3, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Three monks runner, Bus stop malapropisms, We can't top this, Ann Miller news, Jewish wrestling, Letters to Laugh-In, and the Fickle finger of fate goes to the Wichita Rifle Company for making guns for children. Featuring Robert Wagner, James Garner, and Tony Curtis, Ann Miller*, Smothers Brothers*, Forrest Tucker*, Shelley Winters* * uncredited

  • S02E23 Episode #37

    • March 10, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Vaudeville opening, Quickies, Nudist Camp Sunny Sunshine, The effect of war on lovemaking, Racist cops runner, News of the past, present, & future, Psychedelic news, Arte and Judy's robot theater, Cocktail party, and the Fickle Finger of Fate goes to General Telephone Company of Southern California. Featuring Flip Wilson, James Drury, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., and Doug McClure.

  • S02E24 Episode #38

    • March 17, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Here comes the judge runners, Sammy as the Lone Ranger, Tribute to income tax, Don Rickles visits Gladys and Tyrone on the park bench, Family jewels tag, Geisha news song, Cocktail party, Sammy's body makeover, and the Fickle Finger of Fake goes to PR specialists. Featuring Sammy Davis, Jr. and Ann Miller.

  • S02E25 Episode #39

    • March 24, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Cocktail party, Quickies, Fickle Finger of Fate goes to the Defense Department's telephone director, Blackface minstrel news, Judy and Arte's robot theater, Subway quickies, Shakespeare runner with Tony, Beatnik history lesson, and Tony and Dick in a Marines recruiting center. Featuring Tony Curtis, Perry Como, and Flip Wilson.

  • S02E26 Episode #40

    • March 31, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches include Vaudeville opening, Quickies, Arte lectures on electricity, Ethnic news song, News of the past, present, & future, Here comes the judge, Cocktail party, Robin hood runner, Arte sings an Ode to Walnettos, and Chelsea and Goldie's nun sketch. Featuring Billy Graham, Tiny Tim, Weire Bros., Colonel Klink, Tiny Tim, and George Gobel.

Season 3

  • S03E01 Episode #41

    • September 15, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including clown opening, General Bullwright monologue, Fickle finger of fate, Cocktail party, Goldie the space traveler, Gladys & Tyrone on the park bench, Roman orgy runner, and News of the past, present & future. Featuring Johnny Carson and Peter Sellers

  • S03E02 Episode #42

    • September 22, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Vaudeville joke segment, Uncle Al the Kiddy's Pal, Diana's Aaooga song, the Mod World of Song, News of the past, present, & future, Our man in Washington, and Judy and Arte's robot theater. Featuring Michael Cain and Diana Ross.

  • S03E03 Episode #43

    • September 29, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Cocktail party, Fake commercial, Nun runner, General Bullwright, Missing in America, the Mod World of Statues, Fickle finger of fate award, and Joke wall. Featuring Sonny & Cher.

  • S03E04 Episode #44

    • October 6, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including the Garden of Eden scene, News of the past, present, & future, Hollywood news, One of the sketches that the Monkees' Nesmith, Jones & Dolenz appear in has the boys dressed up as the "Spirit of '76", Psychiatrist's couch scenes, Fickle finger of fate award, and Cocktail party. Featuring the Monkees.

  • S03E05 Episode #45

    • October 13, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Health club visit, General Bullwright, Toulouse track runner, Good news & bad news, The Mod World of Hospitals, Driving instructor, Pickpocket scenes, and Bum quickie. Featuring Mitzi Gaynor and Jack E. Leonard.

  • S03E06 Episode #46

    • October 20, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Salute to organized crime, News of the past, present, & future, Uncle Al the Kiddy's Pal, Fickle finger of fate award, Birth control hints for husbands, Mummy runner, and Letters to Laugh-In. Featuring Romy Schneider.

  • S03E07 Episode #47

    • October 27, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Nudist colony, Vaudeville with Kate Smith, Fake commercial - bad breath, Trick-or-treat runner, Sex change operation, Future news, Good & bad news, Cinderella, LBJ Runner, and Ladybird song. Featuring Peter Fonda.

  • S03E08 Episode #48

    • November 3, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Pajama party, Goldie ballet film, Good news & bad news, Dick's day, Robot news, Herby the human fly, Cocktail party, Green Hornet, the Mod World of Traveling, General Bullwright, and the Joke wall. Featuring Buddy Hackett.

  • S03E09 Episode #49

    • November 10, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Luau cocktail party, Quickies, Letters to Laugh In, Tooth fairy fable, Flying fickle finger of fate award, The Mod World of Automobiles, and the joke wall. Featuring Carol Channing and Johnny Carson.

  • S03E10 Episode #50

    • November 17, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Wife swapping, Galley slave ship runner, News of the past, present, and future, Sid Caesar love-in, and The Mod World of Travel. Featuring Zsa Zsa Gabor, Peter Sellers, Diana Ross, and Bing Crosby.

  • S03E11 Episode #51

    • November 24, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Sammy Davis potpourri, That's entertainment, Psychiatrist's couch, High noon runner, Here comes the judge runners, Fickle finger of fate, and cocktail party. Featuring Sammy Davis Jr., Ernie Ford, and Michael Caine.

  • S03E12 Episode #52

    • December 1, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Quickie films, Frankenstein and monster exchange, Past, present, & future news, Faith healer, and The Mod World of Privacy. Featuring Jill St. John, Englebert Humperdinck, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Johnny Carson, and Frank Sinatra.

  • S03E13 Episode #53

    • December 8, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Fake commercial, Quickies, Kissing booth runner, Past, present, and future news, Lady Godiva, Potpourri, and The Mod World of Truth. Featuring Phyllis Diller, Roger Moore, Bob Hope, and Romy Schneider.

  • S03E14 Episode #54

    • December 15, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Salute to Vaudeville, Greer Garson introduces and names the fabulous Farkle family, Anger in heaven, Nudist colony, Cocktail party, The Mod World of Extremism, and Madame Pompadour. Featuring Greer Garson.

  • S03E15 Episode #55

    • December 29, 1969
    • NBC

    Sketches including Introduction to Lily Tomlin, Ernestine phone call, The Farkle family revisited, Jo Anne's song, Visitors from space, Moon landing, The Mod World of the Sixties, and Joke wall. Featuring Lily Tomlin, Frank Sinatra, Jr., and Nancy Sinatra.

  • S03E16 Episode #56

    • January 5, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Tasteful lady, Jim Garner as one of the Farkles, Return of General Bullwright, Intro to tricycle rider, Quickies, Goldie nun runner, The stammer girl, and The Mod World of Indians. Featuring James Garner and Englebert Humperdinck.

  • S03E17 Episode #57

    • January 12, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Jonathan as Maudie Frickett, Arrest of the Farkle family, Ernestine calls Gore Vidal, Cocktail party, Flying fickle finger of fate award, and The Mod World of American Tourists. Featuring Frank Sinatra and Jonathan Winters.

  • S03E18 Episode #58

    • January 19, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Quickies, Ernestine calls Millhouse Nixon, Big Al, Flying fickle finger of fate award, Here comes the judge, The Mod World of Women, Cocktail party with Bing, and Fritz Fogel & the Farkles. Featuring Sammy Davis Jr. and Bing Crosby.

  • S03E19 Episode #59

    • January 26, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Drug runner blackout, Big Al bullfight, Tony revisits the Farkle family, The Mod World of Show Business, and Lily the fast talker. Featuring Tennessee Ernie Ford, Tony Curtis and Jill St. John.

  • S03E20 Episode #60

    • February 2, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Cocktail party, Quickies, Ernestine calls Nixon, News of the past, present, & future, The Mod World of Work, Bar door runners, and General Bullwright. Featuring Jack Benny, Michael Caine*, Johnny Carson*, George Lindsey* * uncredited

  • S03E21 Episode #61

    • February 9, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Farkle family dance, Silent theater, Wild visuals, Quickies, Carl looks for toupees, Goldie explains the military draft lottery, and Lily's famous call to William Buckley. Featuring Andy Williams, Carl Reiner, and Greer Garson.

  • S03E22 Episode #62

    • February 16, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Salute to Weird, Weird World, Dan on Bonanza, Goldie explains taxes, News of the past, present, & future, Perry and Lily chat, Farkle family Thanksgiving, and Breakout in nursery school. Featuring Dan Blocker and Perry Como.

  • S03E23 Episode #63

    • February 23, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Cocktail party with Ringo, Goldie explains lending law, Farkle family anniversary with Wally, Lily and Arte shipboard romance, and Ernestine calls Hubert Humphrey. Featuring Ringo Starr and Sheldon Leonard.

  • S03E24 Episode #64

    • March 2, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Danny meets Tyrone F. Hornie, Quickies, Scandinavian storyteller, Goldie explains overpopulation, News of the past, present, & future, and The Mod World of the Generation Gap. Featuring Danny Kaye and Zsa Zsa Gabor.

  • S03E25 Episode #65

    • March 9, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Tyrone's bachelor party, Goldie explains time zones, Milton & Mickey encounter, Joke wall, and Farkle family adoptions. Featuring Milton Berle, Mickey Rooney, Jill St. John, Andy Williams, Buddy Hackett, and Nancy Sinatra.

  • S03E26 Episode #66

    • March 16, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches including Tyrone F. Hornie & Gladys' wedding, Quickies, Carol meets the Farkle family, Soul Sister news song, Goldie explains prerecorded television, and Tiny Tim celebrates Gladys' wedding. Featuring Peter Sellers and Carol Channing.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Episode #67

    • September 14, 1970
    • NBC

    Dan & Dick welcomes Art Carney for the show's fourth season starter as Art plays a lobster type crimefighter, a mortian, and the cast takes a look at what's been going on during the summer. Sketches include Intro to Lily's tasteful lady and Ruth's friendly lady (hooker), Art's employment agency, Cocktail party, Tyrone F. Hornie and Gladys, Dick Martin swizzlers, Sneak a peek at stiffie, Art and the electric chair, News of the past, present, and future, and Jilly says goodnight. Featuring Art Carney, Chet Dowling, Jilly Rizzo, and Carol Ann Richards.

  • S04E02 Episode #68

    • September 21, 1970
    • NBC

    This episode varied in topics. It was obvious that Don Rickles struggled to make the jokes funny, but they never came out just right. When Dan and Dick went to the party, the whole scene changed. The original music wasn't playing and the jokes were very dry. There was no political humor; just a bunch of fouled up jokes. Sketches include Return of Ruth's friendly lady, "Bob, Carol, Ted, and Alice" movie runner, Don visits the cocktail party, Maternity ward runners with Barbara, Comments from David, Ernestine the operator, Body graffiti, Recruiting sergeant runners, Arte's German weather map, and the Weird, Weird World of Entertainment. Featuring Don Rickles, David Frost, Jilly Rizzo, and Chet Dowling.

  • S04E03 Episode #69

    • September 28, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Goldie's return, Fake commercial, Fake Mod World, Gladys and Tyrone F. Hornie, Salute to the fabulous Farkle family, Diving rod, Ruth and Lily dropout, Women's liberation, Women in the army, The Mod World of Women, Cocktail Party, and Goldie presents the news. Featuring Goldie Hawn and Jilly Rizzo.

  • S04E04 Episode #70

    • October 5, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Lily and Ken introduce Mervin the Magnificent, Goldie returns, Tim Conway runner, Wolfgang with Jilly Rizzo, Ruth's friendly lady quickie, Priest and nun runner, Ernestine runner, Tim Conway blackouts, Dick as Hollywood Reporter, The Mod World of Undertakers, The Swizzlers, and Revisiting the joke wall. Featuring Ken Berry, Tim Conway, and Chet Dowling.

  • S04E05 Episode #71

    • October 12, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Tim meets Lily's proper lady, Quickies, Tim, Ruth, and Arte caveman runner, Cocktail party, Eskimo runner, the Farkle family, Edith Ann comments, Tim fights with a wastebasket, News of the past, present, and future, Washington update, The Mod World of Alcohol, Joke wall, Goodnight Mr. President, and Hot flashes. Featuring Tim Conway, Jilly Rizzo, and Linda Redfearn.

  • S04E06 Episode #72

    • October 19, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Hawaii update with Don, Dick and Lily's breakfast in bed, Dick Martin as gay ballerina, David Frost's British update, Scuba diving film, Lily and Susie's sorority comments, Dick & Ruth Swizzlers, News of the past, present, and future, Burbank searchable research center, Naughty monster, White House on the hill, and Zero Mostel Finale. Featuring David Frost and Don Ho.

  • S04E07 Episode #73

    • October 26, 1970
    • NBC

    Halloween special Boo-In sketches include Things that go bump in the night song, Ruth the fortune teller, Orson and Alan's monster sketch, Spooky cocktail party, Vincent on the joke wall, Trick or treat runners, Orson goes to the dry cleaner's, and Witch burning. Featuring Orson Welles, Billy Barnes, and Vincent Price.

  • S04E08 Episode #74

    • November 2, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Fake cigarette commercial, Rosemenko and Carol runner, Quickies with Carol, Priest quickies, Carol presents Stranger than truth, Broadway cocktail party, Salute to mothers, Adam and Eve revisited, Whistler's mother, Lily and Susie's sorority, Hollywood news of the Future, and modern mothers' song. Featuring Carol Channing, Jilly Rizzo, and Carl Reiner.

  • S04E09 Episode #75

    • November 9, 1970
    • NBC

    Carl Reiner plays a broadcaster as the Mod, Mod World scans the history of the news media past, present and present imperfect. Reiner is also Shakespeare reporting a spy mission in incomprehensible verse to the Olde English officers Dan Rowan & Dick Martin. Sketches include Carl's honeymoon runner, Shakespeare cocktail party, Spiro Agneau news, Big Al's sports desk, Underground want ads, The Mod World of the News Media, Truth in news, Quickies, Carl visits the Farkle family, Dick and Ruth as the Swizzlers, Presentation of Whoopee Award, and Carl's Shakespeare joke wall. Featuring Carl Reiner and Jilly Rizzo.

  • S04E10 Episode #76

    • November 16, 1970
    • NBC

    Bob Newhart plays an NBC prop man trying to find a partridge in a pair tree; Adam in the garden of Eden (Ruth Buzzi plays Eve); and the president searching for relatives to visit on a global goodwill tour. Sketches include Fake commercial, Purse snatcher, Dick and Ruth Swizzlers, Dan and Dick's middle-age monologue, Bob and Ruth as Adam & Eve, Army intelligence, Football with Big Al, Liberal divorce law quickies, News of the past, present, and future, Ruth's Hollywood report, Teenage dance crazes, and Newhart presidential traveling plans. Featuring Bob Newhart, Billy Barnes, and Desi Arnaz.

  • S04E11 Episode #77

    • November 23, 1970
    • NBC

    Desi Arnaz leaves his Babalu days behind and plays an airplane hijacker, a car salesman and a hungry bum. Sketches include Phyllis' dating tips, Jilly's language lesson, Lily visits with Edith-Ann, Desi presents news of the future, Lily and Arte Avon calling, Alan in Missing Cinderella, Ruth and Desi's Hollywood report, Fake Mod World, Alan football quickies, Hot flashes/sizzlers, Ruth sings opera, and Desi phonocello bit. Featuring Desi Arnaz, Phyllis Diller, Jilly Rizzo and Rod Serling.

  • S04E12 Episode #78

    • November 30, 1970
    • NBC

    Ernestine the telephone operator (Lily Tomlin) finally gets to meet Mister Veedel after all those phone calls. Sketches include Bill and Flip visit Dick, Ernestine comments, Shoe store visit, Missing person, Here comes the judge, Raquel Welch visits Peter, Personality cocktails, Ernestine calls Gore, The Mod World of Education, Tribute to William Buckley, How babies are born, and Lily and Ruth at computer school. Featuring Bill Cosby, Vincent Price, Peter Lawford, Gore Vidal and Flip Wilson.

  • S04E13 Episode #79

    • December 7, 1970
    • NBC

    Phil Silvers plays a psychiatrist who shares the couch with Dan & Dick, a talent agent conning a star struck kid; a titleholder in an unusual sport, and teachs Dennis Allen about prat fall comedy with a board (Dennis actually gets hit by the board). Sketches include Rod's Twilight Zone visits Laugh-In, Phil intros catch phrases, The Mod World of Comics, Visual comedy, Salute to mothers-in-law, Lily does vaudeville, Eskimo weather report, Mean nurse quickies, and Tyrone F. Hornie visits Lily's proper lady. Featuring Phil Silvers, Rod Serling, Jilly Rizzo, and Don Ho.

  • S04E14 Episode #80

    • December 14, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Ernestine welcomes Phyllis and Rich, Debbie and Ruth fake commercial, Bill Cosby crossovers, Auto safety, Funny nuns, Dick's obscene phone call, Debbie stewardess runners, Arte and Ann on planned parenthood, Salute to late shows, and news of the past, present, and future. Featuring Phyllis DIller, Bing Crosby, Bill Cosby, Rich Little, Jack Cassidy and Debbie Reynolds.

  • S04E15 Episode #81

    • December 28, 1970
    • NBC

    Sketches include Johnny opens Laugh-In, William visits Ernestine, Laugh-In looks at the 70s, Salute to Ronald Reagan, Rich salutes politicians, Test tube babies, Zero as Papa Gepetto, Ruth sings opera, and the Laugh-In cast news update. Featuring Johnny Carson, William F. Buckley, Carol Channing, Rich Little, and Phyllis Diller.

  • S04E16 Episode #82

    • January 4, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Sammy in here comes the judge, Circus monologue, Minority report, Last wish, Mexican-American song, A look at show business, Ernestine continues her attack on the establishment, Christian scientists quickie, Rosemenko twins duet, Edith-Ann meets a ten-year-old Sammy, and Arte arranges a boxing match between Wilt and Sammy. Featuring Sammy Davis, Jr. and Wilt Chamberlain.

  • S04E17 Episode #83

    • January 11, 1971
    • NBC

    The Mod,Mod world says so long to cigarette comercials (now banned from U.S. TV). Sketches include: Alan gives Dinah singing lessons, News of the future predicts a stock market collapse, Surviving pollution, Gore discusses political science very carefully, Return of the Swizzlers, Cameo one-liners, Ruth presents army quickies, Quickies with Sammy and Arte, and Gladys and Tyrone F. Hornie get romantic. Featuring Johnny Carson, Dinah Shore, Gore Vidal and Phyllis Diller.

  • S04E18 Episode #84

    • January 18, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include David opens the show, Graffiti tattoos, Marathon dance stars, Shirley Temple blackouts, Joey rap quickies, Ali Baba runner, knitting runner, The Mod World of prisons, Electric chair runner, Dan and Arte's jailhouse sketch, Parole board, crowded solitary confinement, Playground update, and Ruth's Hollywood news. Featuring Joey Bishop, David Steinberg and Ralph Edwards.

  • S04E19 Episode #85

    • January 25, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Andy escapes from Mayberry, Alan visits a confessional, Arte tries to climb Wilt, The Mod World of Big Cities, Lily apartment hunting in New York, Tyrone F. Hornie and Gladys almost get romantic, Dan visits with nudist weatherman, Andy's English lesson, and the Swizzlers have one for the road. Featuring Andy Griffith, Billy Barnes, Wilt Chamberlain, and Jack Cassidy.

  • S04E20 Episode #86

    • February 1, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Marcello explains Richard Nixon stories to Gladys and Tyrone F. Hornie, The Mod World of Aviation, Supersonic situations and unusual stewardesses, Edith-Ann meets Marcello, The Swizzlers get it on, Alan sword-swallower quickie, Louis explains the Laugh-In news, and Joke wall. Featuring Claudine Longet, Marcello Mastroianni, Louis Nye, Carol Ann Richards, and Jilly Rizzo.

  • S04E21 Episode #87

    • February 8, 1971
    • NBC

    Dinah Shore plays a stripper in a mod salute to the working girl, and Mrs. Robinson Crusoe welcoming her long-lost husband. Sketches include Dinah opens Laugh-In, Ernestine meets Peter, Tyrone F. Hornie and Gladys get it on, Lily confuses Truman, Dinah clown production number, Lily sex education quickies, Fickle finger of fate points to Peter, The Mod World of Working Girls, Alan meets Mean nurse, Lily and Dick appear topless, and Joke wall. Featuring Dinah Shore, Truman Capote, and Peter Lawford.

  • S04E22 Episode #88

    • February 15, 1971
    • NBC

    General Bull Right (Dan Rowan) once again lashes at "commie pinko wierdos"; Ruth Buzzi introduces the news a la Mae West; Ernestine thinks that the phone company's Mr. Stifflanger is in love with her. Sketches include Always Keep 'Em Laughin' song, Firing squad runner, Planned Parenthood explained, Laugh-In fable, Money quickie, Truman meets the Laugh-In cast, Movie cliches, Baseball quickie, Alan presents classic movie scenes, Tyrone gives the stock market report, and the Friendly lady film. Featuring Truman Capote, Wilt Chamberlain, and Sam Yorty.

  • S04E23 Episode #89

    • February 22, 1971
    • NBC

    Peter Lawford plays a presidential press secretary facing the media after a very uneventful day and joins the Laugh-In crew in a salute to George Washington. Sketches include George threatens the cast, Dick, Lily, and Dennis have breakfast in bed, Dick visits the adult bookstore, Hippie hitchhiker quickies, Alan in Cinderella runners, Baseball film, The Mod World of Psychiatry, Peter visits Lily's tasteful lady, Costume party runner, and Peter presents the news. Featuring Peter Lawford, George Raft, Jilly Rizzo, Lisa Moore, and David Steinberg.

  • S04E24 Episode #90

    • March 1, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Animal production number, Meter maid film, Miss USA visits the show, Laugh-In fable, Fernando visits Lily's friendly lady, Laugh-In looks at Nixon's first hundred days, Nun runners, Angel blackouts, The Mod World of Religion (with Ruth Buzzi as Kathryn Kuhlman), Laugh-In News, and Sex education quickies. Featuring Marcello Mastroianni, Fernando Lamas, and Richard Crenna.

  • S04E25 Episode #91

    • March 8, 1971
    • NBC

    Dan Rowan directs a love scene between an actress and an actor who haven't seen each other in 40 years; Big Al (Alan Sues) interviews the world's shortest basketball center; Laugh-In takes a satirical look at the FBI. Past guest stars visit Laugh-In cast for another bow, report the latest news and Burbank, and visit with the fabulous, friendly Farkle family, and Johnny takes one last bow. Featuring Johnny Carson, Gore Vidal, Jilly Rizzo, Rod Serling, Jack Benny, Roger Miller, Claudine Longet, Rich Little and Bill Cosby.

  • S04E26 Episode #92

    • March 15, 1971
    • NBC

    Admiral Far Right denounces the relatively leftist politics of his brother, General Bull Right; a Laugh-In look at the world's weird people, and Washington D.C. wins another Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award. Sketches include Laugh-In greeting from Cupid, The Mod World of Friendly Ladies, Cocktail party salutes Burbank, Wedding runners, Joke wall, Edith-Ann introduces Laugh-In news song, Susie's sorority, and News of the future. Featuring Lisa Moore, Herschel Bernardi, Chuck Connors, Tim Conway, Phyllis Diller, Fernando Lamas, Louis Nye and George Raft.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Episode #93

    • September 13, 1971
    • NBC

    Martha Mitchell & Raquel Welch joins Dan and Dick in their fifth season opener. Mrs. Mitchell, wife of U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell, takes pot-shots at the Democrats and chats with Ernestine the telephone operator (Lily Tomlin). Raquel plays a wallflower, a waitress at a top secret meeting and a girl in an army recruitment commercial. Gladys Ormphby (Ruth Buzzi) sings "How Can I Be More Like You,Miss Welch?" Sketches include Martha Mitchell's mystery phone calls, Raquel and Ruth duet, Henny challenges Bob, Gladys' dream, Ernestine calls the White House, Return of the Swizzlers, Honeymoon runners, and the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award. Featuring Raquel Welch, Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Henny Youngman and Kent McCord.

  • S05E02 Episode #94

    • September 20, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Rita appears on the Joke Wall, Uncle Al the Kiddy's Pal meets Edith-Ann, Rita in Mean Nurse runner, Upstairs maid runner, Jill as newscaster, Rita and Dick nudist quickie, Lily's tasteless lady, Edith Ann encounters James, and Ernestine calls Frank Sinatra. Featuring Rita Hayworth, James Brolin, Jill St. John, Johnny Carson, Henny Youngman, and Moosie Drier, Vida Blue, Roman Gabriel, Andy Granatelli, Joe Namath, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bill Russell, Doug Sanders, Vin Scully, Willie Shoemaker

  • S05E03 Episode #95

    • September 27, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Alan, Jill, and Sugar Ray's boxing blackout, Wife swapping, Lily in fake commercial, Sugar Ray meets Alan, Bill Russell locker room blackout, Edith Ann in the mystery person contest, Desert island runner, Lily cheerleader, Roman in football blackouts, and The Mod World of Sports. Featuring Jill St. John, Roman Gabriel, Johnny Carson, William Shoemaker, and Sugar Ray Robinson.

  • S05E04 Episode #96

    • October 4, 1971
    • NBC

    Karen Valentine of Room 222 plugs songs for unpleasant occasions; plays a Southern belle in a light-opera spoof; and plays Dr. Samantha ironsides in a sketch that borrows something from a variety of TV series. Gladys Ormphby (Ruth Buzzi) dreams she's married to Howard Hughes. Colonel Claude interviews a dog and Sara the Singer wheels into a swinging-singles complex. Sketches include Sunbathers quickie, Jacqueline meets Johnny, All-girl band production, Karen fake commercial, Stretcher running joke, Man-eating woman runner, Supermarket with Lily, Nudist camp runner, Nun runner, Ruth's gladiator dream, Dan and the swingers, Karate runner, and Gladys' dream. Featuring Karen Valentine, Jacqueline Susann, Mae West, Pat Morita, Johnny Carson, and Moosie Drier.

  • S05E05 Episode #97

    • October 11, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Ruth as fortune teller, Alan in Nudist camp, Tough guy Edward, Frank explains Laugh-In, Tony explains Frank, Johnny and Ruth as hippies, Discovery of the week, Galley slaves, Rita and Dennis in mean nurse, Ruth and Alan Tarzan sketch, Hollywood news, and Underground film. Featuring Tony Curtis, Glen Ford, Edward G. Robinson, Frank Gorshin, and Johnny Carson.

  • S05E06 Episode #98

    • October 18, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Janet meets Alan as Toulouse Lautrec, Richard fake commercial, New talent, Edith Ann explains Laugh-In, Dennis, Janet and Richard in Vaudeville suicide, The Mod World of Toys and Games, Dennis and Lily pretend, Alan on educational toys, Hobo bits, Future news presents moon rover interview, Human cannonball, and Ruth goes to the dentist. Featuring Richard Crenna and Janet Leigh.

  • S05E07 Episode #99

    • October 25, 1971
    • NBC

    Emmy-winner Lee Grant takes a rare fling at comedy, playing a participant of a This is Your Life spoof; an absent-minded wife; a survival instuctor for senior citizens; and a fashion spy. Miss Grant joins Alan Sues in a production number, "You've Got It". Sketches include Gorilla runner, Prison blackout, Lily record store, Ruth the fortune teller, Edith Ann explains life, Willie explains the Grand Prix, Dick and Lee in This is your life, Fact or Fiction, Lee Grant as Queen dubbing the Laugh-In Cast, Celebrity news, Lily the cheerleader, and Marcel talks. Featuring Lee Grant, Marcel Marceau, Willie Shoemaker, Tiny Tim and Jill St. John.

  • S05E08 Episode #100

    • November 1, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Vaudeville opening, Return of Judy, Henry, Teresa, Arte, and Jo Anne, Dan appears as General Bullwright, Tyrone and Gladys listen as Edith Ann explains Laugh-In, Pregnant lady, Arte and Judy's robot theater, John's poem, Lily cheerleader, Russian Dan and the full cast, Tiny Tim and his harem, and Jo Anne's song. Featuring John Wayne, Tiny Tim, and past Laugh-In cast members.

  • S05E09 Episode #101

    • November 8, 1971
    • NBC

    Liza Minnelli plays a bored circus star throwing knives at her husband; plays a Southern belle bidding wacky farewells to her soldier boy; joins in a Mod Mod World look at the family; and does a song-and-dance number with Barbara Sharma called, "Bring Back The Thirties". Sketches include Hip hugger blackouts, Alan and Barbara in Bride & groom quickies, The birds and the bees, Vaudeville sketch, Jill in Partridge family blackout, The Mod World of Families, Liza reading of the will sketch, Liza and Barbara song of the 30s, Divorce lawyer, and Breakfast with governor's family. Featuring Liza Minelli, Edward G. Robinson, Ralph Edwards, and Jill St. John.

  • S05E10 Episode #102

    • November 22, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Alan and Dennis present the Flying Fickle Finger of fate, Secretary quickies, Auctioneer runner, James' suave Romeo runner, Kids' news, Lily's stammering lady, Ruth's Hollywood news, The Mod World of Politics, Seating in the senate, Gladys' dream, Lily's cheerleader, Galley slaves with Tony, and Pentagon sketch. Featuring James Coco, Tony Curtis, and Moosie Drier.

  • S05E11 Episode #103

    • November 29, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Control tower, What's for dinner, Bonnie and Clyde runner, Alan and Barbara nudist camp, Lily's Tasteful lady meets Sheldon, Agnes gives the Laugh-In cast acting lessons, Cameo theater, Sheldon meets the Laugh-In ladies, and Three Dog Night perform the Laugh-In News song. Featuring Perry Como, Vincent Price, Three Dog Night, Agnes Moorehead, Kent McCord, and Sheldon Leonard.

  • S05E12 Episode #104

    • December 13, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Buddy introducing Dan and Dick, Alan psychiatrist runners, Ruth as weightlifter, High noon with Dick and Buddy, Lilly and Jack gymnasium runner, Big Al's sports desk, Kids' news, Lily's stammering lady, Buddy and Johnny weight watchers, The Mod World of Nutrition, and Buddy meets Jack. Featuring Buddy Hackett, Jack LaLanne, Mona Tera, and Sally Struthers.

  • S05E13 Episode #105

    • December 20, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Caroll's Santa update, Full cast salute to Santa, Lily and Alan rocking horse blackout, Lily and Ruth Salvation army blackout, Carroll in Christmas tree sketch, Lily toy convention, Finding a job for Santa, The cast gets Christmas gifts, Dick and Lily office party, Two priests quickie, and Modern Christmas carol. Featuring Carroll O'Connor, Bing Crosby, and Janet Leigh.

  • S05E14 Episode #106

    • December 27, 1971
    • NBC

    Sketches include Joe intro, Petula crossovers, Missing husband, Charo billboard song, Lily and Richard the painter, Joe and Lily supermarket runners, The Mod World of Leisure, Trying hard to do nothing, Dan & Dick brain surgery, Lily's phone call to Russia, Full cast plays aging game, and Alan becomes Jo Anne. Featuring Joe Namath, Petula Clark, Billy Barnes, Charo, and Janice Pennington.

  • S05E15 Episode #107

    • January 3, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Robert sings, Lily's Tasteful lady scolds the cast, Robert's tunnel of love, Ruth as fortune teller, News of the past, present, and future, Lily's stammering lady, Robert mountie sketch, Galley slaves, Dick, Lily cheerleader, The Mod World of Years End, Busy doctors, and Tiny Tim visits the Cocktail party. Featuring Robert Goulet, Mona Tera, and Tiny Tim.

  • S05E16 Episode #108

    • January 10, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Henny nudist camp, Lily's tasteful lady, Ruth and Alan fake commercials, The Mod World of Manhattan, Holdup blackouts, Perils of New York City, Mort press conference, Richard's Groucho runner, Mother Goose for adults, Alan and Ruth Tarzan quickie, Galley slaves, and Charles quickies. Featuring Henny Youngman, Fanny Flagg, James Coco, Mort Sahl, and Charles Nelson Reilly.

  • S05E17 Episode #109

    • January 24, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Sally intro, Gladys' dream, Carl blackouts, Tattoo runner, The Mod World of Television, Isolation booth, Carl and Lily soap opera, Ruth fortune teller, Partridge family takeoff, Dick and Carl duel, Lily entertainment editor, Lily answers the telephone, and Alan and Ruth beauty contest. Featuring Sally Struthers, Carl Reiner, Slappy White, and Sue Ann Langdon.

  • S05E18 Episode #110

    • January 31, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Ruth and Alan psychiatry sketch, Paul in Sleeping Beauty, John's poem, Alan appears as Jo Anne, Pharmacist blackouts, "Honest" John's used cars, Hillbilly news, Paul and John crossovers, The Mod World of the Economy, Paul meets Edith Ann, Gladys and Maye West, and John and Paul award the Fickle Finger of Fate. Featuring John Wayne, Jack Carter, and Paul Lynde.

  • S05E19 Episode #111

    • February 14, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Dennis presents the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate, Kleptomaniacs Anonymous, Western bar scene, Dentist's office, With or without quickie, Lily and Dan relatives in Washington, The Mod World of the Theater, Ruth and the balcony, Lily's stammering lady on pornography, Jesus Christ Superstar, and Faded star sketch. Featuring Carol Channing, Dick Crenna, and Slappy White.

  • S05E20 Episode #112

    • February 21, 1972
    • NBC

    Sandy Duncan plays a poodle in a Mod World look at people; dances in a Busby Berkley-style introduction to the Laugh-In news; and works with Dan & Dick as song-and-dance men. Sketches include Alan and Dennis at gunpoint, Lily and Larry librarian runner, Gene sketch, Electric chair quickies, Lily and Gene on the drinking man's diet, Lily as cheerleader, Ruth and Dick as the Swizzlers, The Mod World of Small Towns, Alan in massage parlor, Pollution quickie, See-through blouse line, and Counting ballots. Featuring Gene Hackman, Robert Goulet, Sue Ann Langdon, Johnny Cash, Paul Lynde and Terry Thomas.

  • S05E21 Episode #113

    • February 28, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Jo Ann bathtub runner, Vaudeville song, Jo Ann fake commercial, Wife swapping quickie, John Wayne quickie, Lily cheerleader quickie, Steve Allen crossovers, Marriage ceremony, The Mod World of Wrap, Mean nurse, Comments from Steve, and Cocktail party. Featuring Jo Ann Pflug, John Wayne, Carol Channing, Gene Hackman, and Steve Allen.

  • S05E22 Episode #114

    • March 6, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Johnny opens the show, Comments from Debbie, Charlie bit, Dick Cavett cameo, Ruth in Sleeping Beauty, Vaudeville routine with Johnny, Edith Ann meets Jack, The Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award, Ruth's friendly lady, Dan and Ruth's Isolation booth, Mother goose, and Johnny's song. Featuring Debbie Reynolds, Johnny Cash, Jack Carter, and Charlie Callas.

  • S05E23 Episode #115

    • March 13, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Tarzan and Jane, William Tell quickie, Cow and Indians, Jean crossovers, Our man in London, Piano bar news, The return of Tiny Tim, Salute to Automobiles, Policeman runner, Drive-through Church, Ernestine calls James Hoffa, and Ralph Nader blackouts. Featuring Hugh Hefner, Willie Shoemaker, Billy Barnes, Jean Stapleton, Joe Namath, Tiny Tim and Sugar Ray Robinson.

  • S05E24 Episode #116

    • March 20, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Sandy intro, Groucho bit, Paul crossover, Tiny Tim's song, Fake commercial, Laurel and Hardy take off, Lily's stammering lady, Groucho the lawyer, Bank teller, Soldiers quickie, No-fault insurance, The Mod World of Crazy People, Tattoo parlor, Ruth's anthropology lady, and Lily's tasteful lady sign-off. Featuring Johnny Cash, Sandy Duncan, Tiny Tim, and Paul Lynde, Vida Blue, Roman Gabriel, Joe Namath, Jo Ann Pflug, Charles Nelson Reilly, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bill Russell, Doug Sanders, Willie Shoemaker, Jean Stapleton

Season 6

  • S06E01 Episode #117

    • September 11, 1972
    • NBC

    John Wayne camps it up as a floppy ear bunny & parodies his movie roles, The salute to the summer of '72. Isaac Hayes, Kent McCord, Martin Milner. Sketches include Laugh-In girls cheerleader opening, Intro to new cast members, Laugh-In Salutes the Summer of '72, Edith Ann's stories of school, All in the Ghetto, and Joke wall. Featuring John Wayne, Jill St. John, and the Keystone Cops, Isaac Hayes, Kent McCord, Martin Milner.

  • S06E02 Episode #118

    • September 18, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Laugh-In looks at the News, News of the Past, Present, and Future, Cocktail party, Umpire blackouts, Lifeboat runners with Abbe and Julie, Caveman couples, Astronaut on the moon, Congressmen, Nun runners, Dyan visits the fabulous Farkle family, Salute to guns, and the Joke wall. Featuring Bob Hope, Dyan Cannon, Julie London, Abbe Lane, and Sammy Davis.

  • S06E03 Episode #119

    • September 25, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Lily and William in marriage counselor, Captain Amazing, Senator blackouts, Small town news, Indian tradition, Burbank beauties, Lily and Ruth innocent bystanders, Kids' letters, Dan and Dick Tarzan sketch, funeral blackouts, Dan and Dick firing squad, Return of the Swizzlers, and edited speech exposé. Featuring William Conrad, Henry Mancini, and Dan and Mary Rowan.

  • S06E04 Episode #120

    • October 2, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Salute to law and order, Miss America, Lucy tennis blackouts, Madame Curie, Blind date, Lucy on Italian-Jewish life, Laugh-In girls cheerleading squad, Nanette want ads, China/Russia border, Marine news, Laugh-In salutes adult books, Stripper bit with Dick and Ruth, Lucy Roller derby, and Dan, Dick and Lucie production number. Featuring Lucie Arnaz and Nanette Fabray.

  • S06E05 Episode #121

    • October 9, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Steve the hillbilly runners, Michael with the stagecoach, the Laugh-In Boom boom room, Whoopee award, Priest confessional booth, Cass in operating room runners, The Mod World of Commercials, Ruth and cast girdle blackout, A look back at the swinging sixties, and Silent majority. Featuring Lily Tomlin, Michael Landon, Cass Elliot, Steve Allen and Angie Dickinson.

  • S06E06 Episode #122

    • October 16, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Two nuns, Burbank Fire department runners, Jean Very Elegant song, King of the Jungle runners, Sports news covers the cannonball catch, Jean, Ruth, and Dennis marriage counselor, Salute to the family, Laugh-In Joggers, Bikini beach, Fake record commercial, Dick in boxing ring blackouts, and Joke wall. Featuring Jean Stapleton, Jack Carter, Henny Youngman.

  • S06E07 Episode #123

    • October 23, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Dick firing squad runner, Roller derby, Boarding house sketch, Visit with W.C. Fields, Jack Benny crossover, Jack explains show business, Confidentiality blackouts, Ruth shops for shoes, President news by Dick, News from Heaven with Lily, Discovery of the week, Vaudeville joke wall, and Swinging singles. Featuring Lily Tomlin, Richard Dawson, W.C. Fields, Jack Benny.

  • S06E08 Episode #124

    • October 30, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Prize fighter, Nude women crossovers, World's quickest movies, Nurse purse snatcher, Astronaut on the moon, News of Cuba, Cocktail party, Lion tamer, Ruth and Dennis Honeymoon quickie, Confidential magazine, Flying Fickle Finger of Fate, Lawyer blackout, No more guns, Robin hood blackouts, Kiss of death, and Return of the Swizzlers. Featuring Mike Connors and Carol Burnett.

  • S06E09 Episode #125

    • November 13, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Don faith healer runner, Lily at the checkout counter, Don and the Three Musketeers, Two kids runner, Don as a cowboy, The Farkle family says hello, Mean nurse, Tribute to W.C Fields, Quickies, Spanking baby movie, Lily's Stammering lady, Salute to good manners, Don visits the moon, Visit with Captain Bly, Headline news, and Special events of the week. Featuring Don Rickles.

  • S06E10 Episode #126

    • November 20, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Opening billboard, Salute to fatties, Visit with Chubby Checkers, Just married, Beach blanket, Visit with Mr. Know-it-all, Fight manager, Superman's mother, Class medal winner, Military man, Jack in Lone Ranger monologue, Fabulous Farkle family visit, W.C. Fields sketch, Japanese news, and Bird watchers. Featuring Sally Struthers, Steve Allen, W.C. Fields, and Jack Benny.

  • S06E11 Episode #127

    • November 27, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include James in Vaudeville wall; A look at bad manners; A look at eternal youth; Ruth in Kathryn Kuhlman sketch, Bob convict runner, Salute to Thanksgiving, A look at pop culture, Two busy guys, Visit with the Farkle family, The King and I, Sculptor blackout, Etiquette rimshots montage, Hippies and hip news, and Ruth's book review. Featuring Jim Khan, Nanette Fabray, and Bob Crane

  • S06E12 Episode #128

    • December 4, 1972
    • NBC

    Jack Klugman as Filthy Farkle, the black sheep of the Farkle family, and a floppy-eared dog reporting the news from the animal world. A dream sequence finds Gladys Ormphby married to Jack - who turns out to be as sloppy as his Odd Couple character Oscar. Sketches include Firing squad runners, Visit with the nuns, Drinking quickie, Running jokes with Godfather, Headline news, Book reviews, News from London, Ireland, and China, News of the First Lady, Salute to old comedians, Vaudeville, Jewish slept here blackouts, Garage show pilot, Vietnam visit, Return of the nuns, Gladiator bits, The Swizzlers, and Senator comments. Featuring Wilt Chamberlain.

  • S06E13 Episode #129

    • December 11, 1972
    • NBC

    Spoofing the show's final Christmas show Steve Lawrence plays a ballet dancing Jack Frost and a singing Santa Claus; Steve also joins the cast in blackouts as Groucho Marx. Sketches include Lily's Tasteful lady, Marriage counselor, Henny con man sketch, Ruth dungeon runner, the Swizzlers, Sarah and Penn nun runners, Checkout counter, Show business news, Inside Washington, The deaf couple, Fortune teller, The Mod World of Salesmanship, Out of the bushes quickie, and Half-off black belt. Featuring Rich Little, Henny Youngman, and Jack Klugman.

  • S06E14 Episode #130

    • December 18, 1972
    • NBC

    Sketches include Two monks, Marriage counselor, Pilot runner, Family fight blackout, Visit with the Farkle family, the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award, Hijacked hearse, Two monkeys runner, William in quickies, Bug in the soup, Sound effects, News of the underworld, First president, Super bowl news. Featuring Lily Tomlin, Cody Fields, Monty Hall, and William Morris.

  • S06E15 Episode #131

    • January 8, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Howard opening, Three musketeers runner, Book store quickies, Kissing booth quickie, Fake commercial blackouts, Pole vault quickies, Dinner table blackout, The fabulous Farkle family says hello, Holdup blackout, Bedroom library, One tooth, Confessional booth, Adam Twelve runner, The Mod World of Sports, Hard of hearing blackouts, and Olympics crapshoot. Featuring Howard Cosell.

  • S06E16 Episode #132

    • January 15, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Christmas party, Two kings runner, Lily and Richard under the Mistletoe, Christmas shopper, Hillbilly Christmas, My Fair Lady sketch, Steve the know-it-all, Edith-Ann's Christmas, Military Christmas, Gladys and Steve Lawrence dream duet, Pilots in the cockpit, and Black reporter with Willie. Featuring Steve Lawrence, Peter Marshall, Steve Allen, Willie Lester.

  • S06E17 Episode #133

    • January 22, 1973
    • NBC

    Fake commercial, Con man, Ancient Chinese crossover, Fortune cookie quickie, Cowboy blackouts, Headline news, Orgy quickie, Cannibal banquet, Kremlin wastebasket, Magicians, Garage show auto mechanic, Discovery of the week, Robert Broadway sketch, My husband blackout, Women liberationist quickie, Salute to people in business, and shoe store sketch. Featuring Robert Goulet.

  • S06E18 Episode #134

    • January 29, 1973
    • NBC

    Spoofing the Presidency; a mock Presidential conference a-la The Tonight Show; an outgoing President refusing to vacate The White House, and a vodka rehearsal for a trip to Moscow. Sketches include Here comes the judge opening, Sammy cowboy sketch, Edith-Ann meets Sammy, Ruth as Kathryn Kuhlman, Dungeon runner, Visit to W.C. Fields, Visit with Will Maston trio, General Bullwright song, Salute to the Fifties, Ed visits the show, Sammy little lost boy runner, and Equal rights blackout. Featuring Sammy Davis Jr., W.C. Fields, Ed Sullivan and the Will Maston Trio, Angie Dickinson, Totie Fields, Monty Hall.

  • S06E19 Episode #135

    • February 5, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Phyllis opens the show, Irish blackout, Baby blackout, Phyllis in marriage counselor, Mae West blackouts, Sloppy cook runner, Monster quickie, Nuns confessional, Salute to beautiful people, Face lift sketch, Politics blackout, Hollywood news, Pope's wastebasket, A look back to twenty-five years ago, and Bum quickie. Featuring Phyllis Diller.

  • S06E20 Episode #136

    • February 12, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Judy parlor scene, Groucho cafe, News billboard, Business news, Sports news, Con man bit, John's rebuttal, Spy business blackout, Dan and John foxhole scene, Salute to California, Offshore drilling, Gambling blackout, Dan and Dick on Doris Day, Robot Theater, Indian smoke with John, and Dick's finale. Featuring Don Rickles, John Wayne, and Ruth Buzzi.

  • S06E21 Episode #137

    • February 19, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Dan and Dick opening monologue, Con man crossover, Two old men, Godmother, Cowboy runner, Gladys' comments, Garage show auto mechanic, A look back at W.C. Fields, Dungeon blackout, Nude scene blackout, Standing room blackout, Salute to the actor, News of Al Capone, Senior citizens' news, Minority report, Military map runner, and Mother nature scene. Featuring Dom DeLuise.

  • S06E22 Episode #138

    • February 26, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Three monks, Drivers, Three musketeers, Celebrities montage, Godmother Capone, Visitors news, Three-headed man, Ring master, Airplane, Elephant, Big Top and Barker blackouts, Salute to the Circus, Cowpoke blackout, Three monks and the Burbank fire department, Psychiatrist quickies, and Joke wall close. Featuring Ruth Buzzi, and Charlie Callus.

  • S06E23 Episode #139

    • March 5, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Opening monologue, Insurance, Magic quickies, Minister quickies, Nose job blackout, Topless crossovers, Con man, Bridget and Bernie runner, Proposal runner, Return of Simon & Garfarkle and the Farkle family, Convict runner, Salute to airlines and air travel, Minority news, The Swizzlers, Fickle Finger of Fate award, and a Look at Women's Lib. Featuring Meredith Baxter.

  • S06E24 Episode #140

    • March 12, 1973
    • NBC

    Sketches include Beauty parlor, Girdle shop visit with Edith-Ann, Drunk quickies, Marriage counselor, Cannibal blackouts, Fickle finger of fate aware, Emission quickie, Plastic surgery, Study of wife swapping, Trading stamps, Noise line, Lily's stammering lady, Preview of upcoming shows, The Swizzlers, General Bullwright's report, and Clown closing. Featuring Sammy Davis, Jr.

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