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14 Episodes 1967 - 1967
Episode 1
Sat, Jun 3, 196760 mins
Guest Sheila MacRae does a dancing number saluting stools,and duets with Buddy Greco "A Man And A Woman".Carlin does an Indian pep talk monologue.An award show parody includes impersonations by Shiela of Eva Gabor, Barbara Striesand and Carol Channing. The finale has all sing "Life is a Cabaret".
Episode 2
Sat, Jun 10, 1967
Lana Cantrell sings "Nothing Can Stop Me Now" and "Stay." Buddy Greco sings a medley ("How Insensitive," "So Nice" and "A Day in the Life of a Fool"). Buddy Greco sings "Slaughter on Tenth Avenue" with the Miriam Nelson dancers. Lana Cantrell, Buddy Greco, George Carlin and Buddy Rich - "Around the World."
Episode 3
Sat, Jun 17, 1967
Buddy Greco, George Carlin, and Buddy Rich open the show with "I Love Being Here With You" (with the Miriam Nelson Dancers). Joanie Sommers sings "Trains, Boats and Planes" and "I'm All Smiles." Buddy Greco sings "Love's Gonna Live Here," "Georgy Girl" and "Sunny" (with dancers). For the finale, the entire cast does a "Thoroughly Modern Millie" production number. Joanie Sommers and George Carlin sing "Two Lost Souls" in a sketch spoofing blind dates. In a radio station sketch, George Carlin plays a fast-talking DJ, with Greco and Rich as the station's reporters.
Episode 4
Sat, Jun 24, 196760 mins
Taro Delphi sings a medley including "Something Wonderful", "Bound to Fly" and "Can't Help Loving That Man of Mine". Buddy Greco sings "Born Free," "Goin' Out of My Head" and "Feeling Good". George Carlin, Buddy Greco and Buddy Rich do "It Was a Very Good Year".
Episode 5
Sat, Jul 1, 196760 mins
Carlin in drag answers advice column questions, then in an ancient Rome-style spoof of The Ed Sullivan Show,,Cleopatra dies of snake bite while singing, Caesar is killed by Brutus in the audience,a singing group called "The Christians",a gladiator match and an Allen & Rossi take off. Last, a Broadway-style number about gangsters on trial, "A Little Tin Box".
Episode 6
Sat, Jul 8, 196760 mins
Guests include singers Hal Frazier, Susan Barrett and Cathy Rich (Buddy's 13-year-old daughter) making her U.S. TV debut.
Episode 7
Sat, Jul 15, 1967
Carmen McRae sings "Here's That Rainy Day," "Got to Get You Into My Life" and "Haven't We Met?"
Episode 8
Sat, Jul 22, 196760 mins
Buddy Rich and his Orchestra demonstrate the big band sound in a rhythmic opening entitled "Only the Greatest". Buddy Rich shows off his percussion ability while the dancers perform in a special arrangement of theme of "West Side Story". Patchett and Tarses do a sketch on old movies and a satire on auto dealers. Carlin, Rich and Buddy Greco perform "Nothing Like a Dame".
Episode 9
Sat, Jul 29, 1967
Carlin has a monologue on Robin Hood, Greco and Rich perform "The Rotten Kid". Kaye sings "That's Life" and "Keep Smilin' at Trouble". Hines, Hines and Dad perform "You're Just in Love" from the show "Call Me Madam". The finale where all participate is in a country carnival side show motif.
Episode 10
Sat, Aug 5, 196760 mins
Carlin does his impression of how a future weather cast might go, Buddy Rich and his orchestra perform "Here Comes Charlie" and Mexicali". Greco does with renditions of country classics "Cold, Cold Heart","Born to Lose" and "Your Cheatin' Heart". Michele Lee offers "Everybody loves My Baby" and "I Believe In You".
Episode 11
Sat, Aug 12, 1967
Grace Markay sings "Alfie" and "What the World Needs Now." Buddy Greco sings "Come Back to Me" and a "Sherry"/"Cherry" medley. On piano, Greco performs "A Walk in the Black Forest" and "Who Can I Turn To?" Comedy: In a comedy monologue, Charlie Manna sings "Granada" and gives his interpretation of the song's history. George Carlin plays "The Great Carlini," a hippie mystic. Door-to-door salesman Buddy Greco tries to sell cosmetics to a beatnik couple (Carlin and series dancer Bonnie Evans). Finale: Pianist Dick Palumbi joins Grace Markay, Charles Manna, Carlin and Greco for a medley of Summer songs ("Summertime," "Up a Lazy River," "Mountain Greenery," "In the Good Old Summertime," etc.)
Episode 12
Sat, Aug 19, 1967
Sallie Blair sings "You've Got Your Troubles" and "Where Am I Going?" Pete Barbutti and Buddy Greco perform a medley ("Alone Together," "The More I See You" and "That Face"). Buddy Greco sings "I Had a Ball." The Miriam Nelson Dancers perform a "Let's Dance" routine. The regulars and guests appear in an "Everybody Ought to Have a Maid" musical sketch. Comedy: George Carlin does a monologue about an officer inside the famous Trojan horse.
Episode 13
Sat, Aug 26, 1967
The 5th Dimension perform "Go Where You Wanna Go", "California My Way" and "Up, Up and Away". Buddy Greco sings "Real Live Girl" and "Music to Watch Girls By" and "Somewhere" medley with the Miriam Nelson dancers. Buddy Greco plays "Autumn Leaves" on the piano. Rodney Dangerfield does a fast-paced monologue. George Carlin portrays the "Hippie-Dippie Weatherman." A hipster (George Carlin) gives his version of "Jack and the Beanstalk." Announcer Buddy Greco talks with Congolia Breckenridge (George Carlin), an octogenarian who gives advice to the lovelorn. Co-hosts Buddy Greco and George Carlin sing "Brush Up Your Shakespeare" in a production number with dancers.
Episode 14
Sat, Sep 2, 196760 mins
Ted Neeley sings "If She Walked into My Life". The Teddy Neeley Five perform "Contact". Sheila MacRae sings "San Francisco". Sheila and Buddy Greco duet to "The Honeymoon Is Over". Buddy Greco sings "Away We Go", "She Loves Me", "The Lady's In Love With You" and "I Love You".