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An American sketch comedy television program hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
Episode 22 : Episode 22
March. 03,1969
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.
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Episode 21 : Episode 21
February. 24,1969
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 Maude's world of the FBI. Featuring Rock Hudson, Lena Horne, Peter Lawford, Bob Newhart, Hugh Hefner, Mel Brooks, and Peter Falk.
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Episode 20 : Episode 20
February. 17,1969
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.
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Episode 19 : Episode 19
February. 10,1969
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.
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Episode 18 : Episode 18
February. 03,1969
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 Maude's world of the United Nations. Features Don Rickles, Liberace, and Carol Worthington.
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Episode 17 : Episode 17
January. 27,1969
Sketches include Maude's 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.
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Episode 16 : Episode 16
January. 20,1969
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.
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Episode 15 : Episode 15
January. 13,1969
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.
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
January. 06,1969
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 Maude's world of doctors. Featuring Peter Falk, Marcel Marceau, Jack Benny, and Henny Youngman.
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Episode 13 : Episode 13
December. 30,1968
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.
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Episode 12 : Episode 12
December. 16,1968
Sketches include Harem production number, Three wise men, Big Al's sports segment, Mr. and Mrs. Claus, Rock Hudson meets Gladys, Political Christmas carol, King Arthur, Alan & Arte's jail cell film, Windup Judy doll, and the Fickle finger of fate goes to toy manufacturers. Features Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Barbara Bain, Guy Lombardo, and Jack Benny.
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Episode 11 : Episode 11
December. 02,1968
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.
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Episode 10 : Episode 10
November. 25,1968
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.
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Episode 9 : Episode 9
November. 18,1968
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.
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Episode 8 : Episode 8
November. 11,1968
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 Sterling, and George Gobel.
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Episode 7 : Episode 7
October. 28,1968
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.
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Episode 6 : Episode 6
October. 21,1968
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.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
October. 14,1968
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.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
September. 30,1968
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.
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Episode 2 : Episode 2
September. 23,1968
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.
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