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24 Episodes 1972 - 1973
Episode 1
Thu, Sep 14, 197260 mins
Episode 2
Thu, Sep 21, 1972
Episode 3
Thu, Sep 28, 1972
Episode 4
Thu, Oct 5, 1972
Episode 5
Thu, Oct 12, 1972
Flip's guests include comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara, basketball legend Bill Russell and musician Kenny Rankin. Paul and Linda McCartney appear on a pre-recorded segment accompanied by their band Wings.
Episode 6
Thu, Oct 26, 1972
Episode 7
Thu, Nov 2, 1972
Flip is a stowaway on a ship with Edward Asner and Carol Channing on board. Miss Channing sings "Calypso Pete." Donny Hathaway performs "For All We Know" and "Put Your Hand in the Hand."
Episode 8
Thu, Nov 9, 1972
Episode 9
Thu, Nov 16, 1972
Episode 10
Thu, Nov 23, 1972
Flip's guest Frank Gorshin first impersonates Marlon Brando as The Godfather, then Peter Falk as Columbo. Joan Rivers discusses how terrible it is to be female. Flip becomes Reverend Leroy who speaks about the evils of sin.
Episode 11
Thu, Nov 30, 1972
Episode 12
Thu, Dec 7, 1972
Window washer Flip joins a meeting of big businessmen portrayed by Randall, Burns, and Schreiber. Dionne Warwick sings "Anyone Who Has a Heart." Burns and Schreiber plays a psychiatrist and a patient who thinks he's a balloon.
Episode 13
Thu, Dec 14, 1972
Episode 14
Thu, Dec 21, 1972
Episode 15
Thu, Jan 4, 1973
Episode 16
Thu, Jan 11, 1973
Episode 17
Thu, Jan 18, 1973
Episode 18
Thu, Jan 25, 1973
Episode 19
Thu, Feb 1, 1973
Episode 20
Thu, Feb 8, 1973
Flip portrays Geraldine as she works at a supermarket checkout. Diana Sands bring psychic Kreskin with her so she can know what her date really thinks. Dom DeLuise is Diana's bodyguard when she eats at a diner.
Episode 21
Thu, Feb 15, 1973
Episode 22
Thu, Feb 22, 1973
Episode 23
Thu, Mar 1, 197360 mins
Episode 24
Thu, Mar 15, 1973
Flip and guests are in a silent movie sketch. Oscar Brown Jr. and wife Jane sing "The Snake," "Dat Dere," and "Afro Blues." Flip and Richard Pryor are producers thought to be planning a murder by eavesdropping waiter Don Knotts.