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- A star studded roast of Jerry Lewis presented by the New York Friars Club.
- 1967–197130m8.2 (6)TV Episode
- The New York Friars club roasts Don Rickles. Hosted by Johnny Carson.
- Mitzi sings and dances through several cute seasonal costumes and sings a variety of classic holiday numbers. A highlight is Santa Claus played by Johnny Carson's Tonight Show sidekick Ed McMahon, seriously getting into the part, and Cyril Ritchard and Tony Tanner as a lighthearted Ebeneezer Scrooge and Cratchit singing "Where would You Be Without Me?".
- Woody Allen hosts a tongue-in-cheek look back at the year 1967 in skits and musical numbers. Guests include Liza Minnelli, Aretha Franklin, John Byner and William F. Buckley.
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- Bobby Van joins host Bobby Darin in a vaudeville routine. George Kirby does an impersonation of Bobby Kennedy. Bobbie Gentry sings "Hurry Tuesday's Child." All the Bobbies perform "Nothing Can Stop Us Now."
- 1967–19711hTV EpisodeAlan king talks about recent New Year's parties and some past ones that went badly. Frye offers a skit where President Nixon wants to make new year's calls to New York Governor Rockefeller, writer Truman Capote and the astronauts on the Moon. "Doctor Zodiak" offers vacation advice by way of horoscope. Michelle sings "Something", all join in on "What A Year!".
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- Groucho hosts plus reviving two popular characters Captain Spaulding and Professor Quackenbush. Juggling folk duo Times Square Two perform. Soupy becomes the Great Explodo while Burns and Schreiber entertain with their cab driver/passenger routine.
- The story of a couple who meet, fall in love, marry and grow old together, told entirely in song.
- Rock Hudson's debut as a TV star-host on this combined tribute and satire of Hollywood's early musicals.
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- Episode: (1969)1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- Host Eddy Arnold welcomes Sacha Distel and Florence Henderson to sing a medley of Richard Rodgers tunes. Sid Caesar makes a pest of himself at a sidewalk cafe in a comedic skit.
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- Episode: (1969)1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- Episode: (1969)1967–1971TV Episode
- Episode: (1969)1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- The "Kopykats" perform several skits, including a Nixon cabinet meeting that's interrupted by LBJ, Ladybird, and Jimmy Stewart, Zsa Zsa Gabor runs into unhelpful desk clerks Bing Crosby, Marlon Brando and William F. Buckley at the airport; Ed Sullivan finds his whole TV crew are Ed Sullivans, and a trigger-happy western with Henry Fonda, Andy Devine, Kirk Douglas and Walter Brennan. Several single performances include impressions of unlikely figures such as Truman Capote, Billy Graham and Sabu.
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- Episode: (1968)1967–19711hTV Episode
- Shari Lewis entertains with her puppets and Byner with his impressions. Eddy Arnold solos several times including "Love Finds a Way." The Minstrels perform " Oh Susannah. "
- 1967–19711hTV EpisodeHost Jack Benny tries to upstage Liberace with his outfits, than with his musical ability. Renown violinist Rabin is given instruction by Jack and the two are joined by Morey in performing an offbeat version of Beethoven.
- 1967–19711hTV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode
- 1967–1971TV Episode