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- The Smothers Brothers host a comedy variety show that became notorious for its topical satirical humor.
- Nineteen-seventies' era comedy/variety television show, starring Tony Orlando (and Dawn).
- A variety show consisting of singing, dancing, and skits
- A one-hour TV special featuring star Doris Day singing duets with Perry Como, reminiscing with screen costar Rock Hudson, and interacting with several of her own family dogs.
- This show used satire in discussing American society and more.
- A variety show headlined by Spanish "Cuchi Chichi Girl" Charo, who tells jokes, acts, sings, dances, and performs on a guitar.
- A professional football player tries to balance the demands of his career with the needs of his lovely wife.
- This comedy pilot is the story of the life of a pair of widowed senior citizens who live together in a Florida trailer park.
- Singer John Gary was the star and the host of this summer variety show that was filling in during the summer of 1966 for the Danny Kaye Show. It was a balanced mix of Music and Comedy. Two years later it returned with fresh episodes for Syndication.
- A baseball player tries to balance his playing career with the needs of his wife.
- As my girlfriend said to me, "Eeeh", and my girlfriend said to her, "Ggrrrrrrrrh!" Couple of fellows say Hi. See you later alligator, not a while crocodile. That don't rhyme,Frankenstein, yes it do Fu Man Chu. Drop it there, Smokey Bear.
- 1967–19931h7.9 (18)TV Episode
- 1967–19931h8.0 (19)TV Episode
- In a skit Bette Davis is Marie Antoinette and Tom is Robespierre. Dick, Tom, Bette, and Bob Crane enact film cliches. Buffalo Springfield perform a musical number.
- Guests Simon and Garfunkel sing "59th Street Bridge Song" and "Cloudy", actress Janet Leigh sings and dances, and both are featured in a skit called "Billy the Kid's Birthday Party.
- The Smothers Brothers host a comedy variety show that became notorious for its topical satirical humor.
- The "Who" perform "I can see for miles" and "My Generation".
- In a reversal guest Tallulah Bankhead is the captain in a Mata Hari skit with Tom the notorious spy. There is also a musical tribute to guns. The Temptations sing "Swanee." Tom and Tallulah duet "My Funny Valentine."
- A satirical sketch comedy show with Dean Jones as host. A skit about the Mafia attempting to recruit an African American in their membership drive and a scene with comedy team Clair & McMahon as parents driving their three children to a lake vacation. Dean Jones interviews a tap dancing nun and Alex Dryer presents a special report on heterosexuality.
- 1967–19931h8.2 (16)TV Episode