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Season 6 – Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

1972 Comedy Variety List
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Comedy duo Dan Rowan and Dick Martin host this fast-moving comedy series; characters include Lily Tomlin's Ernestine the Operator, Arte Johnson's German soldier, and Ruth Buzzi's feisty little old lady. Read More Read Less

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Episode 1 Aired Sep 11, 1972 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, joke wall and more. Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 18, 1972 Sketches include laugh-in looks at the news, cocktail party, umpire blackouts, lifeboat runners with Abbe and Julie, caveman couples, astronaut on the moon, congressmen, nun runners, salute to guns, the joke wall and more. Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 25, 1972 Sketches include the marriage counselor, Captain Amazing, the salute to the press, the good news, the senator blackouts, news stories, the Indian tradition, the Burbank beauties; featuring William Conrad, Henry Mancini, and Dan and Mary Rowan. Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 2, 1972 Lucie Arnaz portrays a tax consultant, a roller derby recruit, and a baby bird in the nest; the casts salutes the world of adult books and magazines. Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 9, 1972 Sketches include Lily and William in marriage counseling, senator blackouts, small town news, Indian tradition, Burbank beauties, Lily and Ruth innocent bystanders, funeral blackouts, return of the Swizzlers, edited speech exposé and more. Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 16, 1972 Sketches include two nuns, Jean's very elegant song, king of the jungle runners, Jean, Ruth and Dennis marriage counselor, salute to the family, laugh-in joggers, bikini beach, fake record commercial, joke wall and more. Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 23, 1972 Sketches include roller derby, boarding house sketch, visit with W.C. Fields, Jack Benny crossover, Jack explains show business, confidentiality blackouts, Ruth shops for shoes, news from heaven with Lily, vaudeville joke wall and more. Details Episode 8 Aired Oct 30, 1972 Sketches include prize fighter, world's quickest movies, nurse purse snatcher, astronaut on the moon, news of Cuba, cocktail party, lion tamer, confidential magazine, lawyer blackout, no more guns, kiss of death, return of the Swizzlers and more. Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 13, 1972 Sketches include Lily and the checkout counter, Don and the Three Muskateers, the Farkle family says hello, mean nurse, tribute to WC Fields, Lily's stammering lady, salute to good manners, Don visits the moon and more. Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 20, 1972 Sketches include the vaudeville wall, the cocktail party, bad manners, the interrogation crossover, eternal youth, the convict runner, a Thanksgiving salute the leftovers blackouts, and more; featuring James Caan, Nanette Fabray and Bob Crane. Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 27, 1972 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; featuring Carol Burnett. Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 4, 1972 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; featuring Rich Little, Henny Youngman and Jack Klugman. Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 11, 1972 Sketches include the Christmas party, the two kings runner, the nose-to-nose runner, under the mistletoe, the Christmas shopper, the Doctor's office quickie; featuring Steve Lawrence, Peter Marshall, Steve Allen, and Willie Lester. Details Episode 14 Aired Dec 18, 1972 Sketches include "Two Monks," "Family Fight Blackout," "Visit with the Farkle Family," "The Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award," "Hijacked Hearse," "Bug in the Soup," and "News of the Underworld." Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 8, 1973 Sketches include Three Musketeers runner, book store quickies, fake commercial blackouts, dinner table blackout, holdup blackout, bedroom library, one tooth, confessional booth, Adam twelve runner, Maude's world of sports and more. Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 15, 1973 Sketches include Groucho the auto mechanic, the fake commercial, the con man, the ancient Chinese crossover, the fortune cookie quickie, the cowboy blackouts, the headline news; featuring Robert Goulet. Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 22, 1973 Sketches include fake commercial, con man, ancient Chinese crossover, fortune cookie quickie, cowboy blackouts, headline news, cannibal banquet, magicians, garage show auto mechanic, discovery of the week, shoe store sketch and more. Details Episode 18 Aired Jan 29, 1973 Sketches include the two monks, the marriage counselor, the pilot runner, the family fight blackout, the Farkle family, the fickle finger of fate, the hijacked hearse and the bug in the soup; featuring Angie Dickinson, Totie Fields and Monty Hall. Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 5, 1973 Phyllis Diller does a standup performance about her recent face lift, plays classical piano, dances the French can can, and appears as a chicken. Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 12, 1973 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, robot theater and more. Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 19, 1973 Guests Meredith Baxter and David Birney play an indignant wife and her husband who has too much to drink and co-stars who carry their disagreement onto the movie set. Details Episode 22 Aired Feb 26, 1973 Sketches include three monks, drivers, Three Musketeers, celebrities montage, three-headed man, salute to the circus, cowpoke blackout, three monks and the burbank fire department, psychiatrist quickies, joke wall and more. Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 5, 1973 Guest Dom DeLuise portrays an Apache dancer and Dominick the Great the amazing juggler, magician, and fraud; the cast salutes the world of actors. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 12, 1973 Sketches include beauty parlor, drunk quickies, marriage counselor, cannibal blackouts, emission quickie, plastic surgery, study of wife swapping, trading stamps, noise line, Lily's stammering lady, the Swizzlers, clown closing and more. Details
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Season Info

Executive Producer
George Schlatter, Ed Friendly
Network
NBC
Rating
TV-PG
Genre
Comedy, Variety
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 11, 1972