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An American sketch comedy television program hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin.
Episode 26 : Episode 26
March. 16,1970
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.
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Episode 25 : Episode 25
March. 09,1970
Sketches including Tyrone's bachelor party, Goldie explains time zones, Milton & Mickey encounter, Joke wall, and Farkle family adoptions. Featuring Milton Berle, Mickey Rooney, Jlll St. John, Andy Williams, Buddy Hackett, and Nancy Sinatra.
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Episode 24 : Episode 24
March. 02,1970
Sketches including Danny meets Tyrone F. Hornie, Quickies, Scandinavian storyteller, Goldie explains overpopulation, News of the past, present, & future, and Maude's world of the generation gap. Featuring Danny Kaye and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
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Episode 23 : Episode 23
February. 23,1970
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.
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Episode 22 : Episode 22
February. 16,1970
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.
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Episode 21 : Episode 21
February. 09,1970
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.
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Episode 20 : Episode 20
February. 02,1970
Sketches including Cocktail party, Quickies, Ernestine calls Nixon, News of the past, present, & future, Maude's world of work, Bar door runners, and General Bullwright.Featuring Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, and Michael Caine.
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Episode 19 : Episode 19
January. 26,1970
Sketches including Drug runner blackout, Big Al bullfight, Tony revisits the Farkle family,Maude's world of show business, and Lily the fast talker. Featuring Tennessee Ernie Ford, Tony Curtis and Jill St. John.
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Episode 18 : Episode 18
January. 19,1970
Sketches including Quickies, Ernestine calls Millhouse Nixon, Big Al, Flying fickle finger of fate award, Here comes the judge, Maude's world looks at women, Cocktail party with Bing, and Fritz Fogel & the Farkles. Featuring Sammy Davis and Bing Crosby.
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Episode 17 : Episode 17
January. 12,1970
Sketches including Jonathan as Maudie Frickett, Arrest of the Farkle family, Ernestine calls Gore Vidal, Cocktail party, Flying fickle finger of fate award, and Maude's world salutes American tourists. Featuring Frank Sinatra and Jonathan Winters.
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Episode 16 : Episode 16
January. 05,1970
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 Maude's world of Indians. Featuring James Garner and Englebert Humperdinck.
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Episode 15 : Episode 15
December. 29,1969
Sketches including Introduction to Lily Tomlin, Ernestine phone call, The Farkle family revisited, Jo Anne's song, Visitors from space, Moon landing, Maude's world of the sixties, and Joke wall. Featuring Lily Tomlin, Frank Sinatra, Jr., and Nancy Sinatra.
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Episode 14 : Episode 14
December. 15,1969
Sketches including Salute to Vaudeville, Greer Garson introduces and names the fabulous Farkle family, Anger in heaven, Nudist colony, Cocktail party, Maude's world ofExtremism, and Madame Pompadour. Featuring Greer Garson.
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Episode 13 : Guest Starring Phyllis Diller
December. 08,1969
Sketches including Fake commercial, Quickies, Kissing booth runner, Past, present, and future news, Lady Godiva, Potpourri, and Maude's world of truth. Featuring Phyllis Diller, Roger Moore, Bob Hope, and Romy Schneider.
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Episode 12 : Guest Starring Englebert Humperdinck
December. 01,1969
Sketches including Quickie films, Frankenstein and monster exchange, Past, present, &future news, Faith healer, and Maude's world of Privacy. Featuring Jill St. John, Englebert Humperdinck, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Johnny Carson, and Frank Sinatra.
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Episode 11 : Guest Starring Sammy Davis, Jr. (Again)
November. 24,1969
Sketches including Sammy David 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, Ernie Ford, and Michael Caine.
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Episode 10 : Guest Starring Sid Caesar
November. 17,1969
Sketches including Wife swapping, Galley slave ship runner, News of the past, present, and future, Sid Caesar love-in, and Maude's world of travel. Featuring Zsa Zsa Gabor, Peter Sellers, Diana Ross, and Bing Crosby.
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Episode 9 : Guest Starring Carol Channing
November. 10,1969
Sketches including Luau cocktail party, Quickies, Letters to Laugh In, Tooth fairy fable, Flying fickle finger of fate award, Maude's world of automobiles, and the joke wall. Featuring Carol Channing and Johnny Carson.
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Episode 8 : Guest Starring Buddy Hackett
November. 03,1969
Sketches including Pajama party, Goldie ballet film, Good news & bad news, Dick's day,Robot news, Herby the human fly, Cocktail party, Green Hornet, Maude's world of traveling, General Bullwright, and the Joke wall. Featuring Buddy Hackett.
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Episode 7 : Guest Starring Flip Wilson (Again)
October. 27,1969
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.
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Episode 6 : Guest Starring Eli Wallach, Anne Jackson and Romy Schneider
October. 20,1969
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.
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Episode 5 : Episode 5
October. 13,1969
Sketches including Health club visit, General Bullwright, Toulouse track runner, Good news & bad news, Maude's world of hospitals, Driving instructor, Pickpocket scenes, and Bum quickie. Featuring Mitzi Gaynor and Jack E. Leonard.
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Episode 4 : Episode 4
October. 06,1969
Sketches including the Garden of Eden scene, News of the past, present, & future, Hollywood news, Spirit of '76 runner, Psychiatrist's couch scenes, Fickle finger of fate award, and Cocktail party. Featuring the Monkees.
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Episode 3 : Episode 3
September. 29,1969
Sketches including Cocktail party, Fake commercial, Nun runner, General Bullwright, Missing in America, Maude's world of statues, Fickle finger of fate award, and Joke wall. Featuring Sonny & Cher.
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Episode 2 : Episode 2
September. 22,1969
Sketches including Vaudeville joke segment, Uncle Al the Kiddy's Pal, Diana's Aaooga song, Maude's 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.
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Episode 1 : Episode 1
September. 15,1969
Sketches including clown opening, General Bullwright monologue, Fickle finger of fate, Cocktail party, Goldie the space traveler, Gladys & Tyrone on the park bench, Roman runner, and News of the past, present & future. Featuring Johnny Carson and Peter Sellers.
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