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26 Episodes 1968 - 1969
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 16, 196852 mins
Sketches including Here comes the Judge, Fickle Finger of Fate, Salute to Higher Education, and John Wayne visits the Joke Wall. Featuring Richard Nixon, John Wayne, Hugh Hefner, Goldie Hawn and Zsa Zsa Gabor.

Episode 2
Mon, Sep 23, 196852 mins
Sketches include Stranger than truth, Laugh-In Girls appear as fairies, Big Al gives ball scores, Salute to the telephone company, Laugh-In Girls school song, and Arte as Rosemenko introduces new talent. Featuring Goldie Hawn, Arlene Dahl, Jack Lemmon, and Zsa Zsa Gabor.

Episode 3
Mon, Sep 30, 196853 mins
Greer Garson, Abbe Lane, Greg Morris, Otto Preminger, and Michael Wayne. News from the jungle; news of the Past, Present, and Future from Vatican City; salute to machines; Dick visits the lie detector; Disneyland's Robot Theater.

Episode 4
Mon, Oct 7, 196851 mins
Sketches include Robert Culp and France Nuyen as Adam and Eve, Fickle finger of Fate points to the senate judiciary committee, Kirk delivers a passionate Sock It To Me, Quickies featuring Lena Horne and Liberace, Dan explains the '68 election, and Tribute to the newspapers.

Episode 5
Mon, Oct 14, 196852 mins
Sketches include Harem girls, Mitzi visits the cocktail party, Laugh-In salutes pollution, Dan & Dick experience life in a foxhole, and Bobby duets with his brother Rosemenko on Mack the Knife (in Russian). Features Colonel Sanders, Bobby Darin, and Mitzi Gaynor.

Episode 6
Mon, Oct 21, 196852 mins
Flip Wilson visits the Cocktail Party; Dan presents Stranger than Truth; Gladys turns down Tyrone; Joanne leads the song "Why Won't You Come Home" and the cast do a tribute to Salesmen.

Episode 7
Mon, Oct 28, 196852 mins
Marcel Marceau speaks; Fickle Finger of Fate points at the electoral college; Goldie and cast go trick-or-treating; and Flip Wilson celebrates an early Christmas. Bill Dana, Jimmy Dean, Zsa Zsa Gabor, and Lena Horne appear.
Episode 8
Mon, Nov 11, 196852 mins
Sketches include Dick Gregory goes on parole to join the cast, Rod presents Stranger than Truth, George and Jo Anne try to figure each other out, News of the past, present & future salutes Raquel Welch, Blue max film, and Rod introduces Arte and Ruth in Robot Theater. Featuring Rock Hudson, Rod Sterling, and George Gobel.
Episode 9
Mon, Nov 18, 196852 mins
Sketches include Victor Borge visits the cocktail party, Phil Harris presents Sock it to Me, News of the past, present, and future, Victor as postmaster salutes the post office, Dan's discovery of the week is the Legendary Stardust Cowboy. Featuring Victor Borge, George Kirby, and Rosemary Clooney. Special appearances by the Banana Splits. All during the show, two orderlies take away members of the cast and leave them at the Burbank Home of the Hopelessly Tall.
Episode 10
Mon, Nov 25, 196852 mins
Sketches include Tiny Tim as D'Artagnan, Big Al's sports news, Tyrone F. Hornie visits Gladys, Phyllis introduces the news, Tiny Tim and cast perform musical theater, and a special look "exploring" beautiful downtown Burbank. Featuring Tiny Tim, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vincent Pryce, Henny Youngman and Perry Como.
Episode 11
Mon, Dec 2, 196852 mins
Liberace and Muriel Landers join the cast; Judy's campus report; Fickle Finger points at sewing machines; salute to dance class; Goldie presents Stranger than Truth. With Joseph Cotten, Tony Curtis, Peter Lawford, Cliff Robertson new talent Murray Langston.
Episode 12
Mon, Dec 16, 196852 mins
Sketches include Harem girls, Three wise men, Big Al's sports segment, Mr. and Mrs. Claus, Rock Hudson meets Gladys, Political Christmas carol, the sword in the stone, Alan and Arte's jail cell, Windup Judy doll and the Fickle finger of fate goes to toy manufacturers. Features Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Barbara Bain, Guy Lombardo, and Jack Benny.
Episode 13
Mon, Dec 30, 196852 mins
Sketches include Alan & Kate's casanova runners, Dan & Dick look back at the '68 election, Kate presents Stranger than Truth, If they married jokes, The fat lady sings, Dan & Dick introduce battle of the sexes, and Laugh-In gets an Emmy. Featuring Bob Newhart, Kate Smith, and Richard Little.
Episode 14
Mon, Jan 6, 196952 mins
Sketches include Hula girl news, Coach Peter Falk, Peter in 'Poor Rich People', Fickle finger of fate goes to the drug industry of America, Peter as Tonto with Dan as the Lone Ranger, Valet bits with Goldie, and the Mod, Mod world of doctors. Featuring Peter Falk, Marcel Marceau, Jack Benny, and Henny Youngman.
Episode 15
Mon, Jan 13, 196952 mins
Sketches include Arte and Henry as two Martians, Witches brew, Johnny fills in for Dick, Peter interviews Judy as "Fay Runnaway", School of Memory Improvement, Religious summit, Visit to Tall Pine National Park, Fickle finger of fate goes to candy importers, and Lucky Pierre ventriloquism. Featuring Peter Lawford, Johnny Carson, Paul Winchell, and J.J. Barry.
Episode 16
Mon, Jan 20, 196952 mins
News of the Past, Present, and Future; Dan and Dick introduce Richard Nixon; Hindu news; Fickle Finger points at the Land Mgmt Bureau; a salute to police. George Gobel, Guy Lombardo, Nancy Sinatra, and the Smothers Brothers.

Episode 17
Wed, Jan 29, 196952 mins
Mod World of Unions; classical news; cooking dehydrated food; Fickle Finger goes to Major League Baseball managers; Jack Benny, Tony Curtis, Frank Gorshin, Zsa Zsa Gabor, George Jessel and Shelley Winters, all misidentified by Gary Owens.
Episode 18
Mon, Feb 3, 196952 mins
Don on the Joke Wall; Tyrone and Gladys on the park bench; circus news; Big Al's sports segment; Cocktail Party; bird calls; Mod World of the United Nations. Liberace, Rich Little, Don Rickles, Cliff Robertson, and Carol Worthington.
Episode 19
Mon, Feb 10, 196952 mins
This Valentine's Day episode's guest is the Monkees' Davy Jones, who joins Judy Carne for Sock It To Me. JoAnne Worley sings Secret Love and has ironing board trouble. The Flying Fickle Finger of Fate trophy goes to Youngstown, Ohio voters. Henry Gibson recites his rhinoceros poem. Arte Johnson does bird calls and fights with his chest of drawers. Dan Rowan and Dick Martin portray Sherlock Holmes and Dr. Watson to solve a case. The female regulars dress as brunette gospel singers to introduce News of the Past, Present, and Future. Stranger than Truth profiles a child prodigy. Alan Sues and J. J. Barry play convicts. Dave Madden laments the woes of being a policeman. Goldie Hawn and Chelsea Brown are among those dressing as Playboy Bunnies. Discovery of the Week is percussionist Red Dog Weber. Two friends lunch together and argue over who is paying the check. Nipsey Russell also appears.
Episode 20
Mon, Feb 17, 196952 mins
Sketches include Tiny Tim at the cocktail party, Lifeboat runners, Tiny Tim in Valentine's news, Aging stripper, Fickle finger of fate goes to the NYPD, Guy wishes everyone a happy new year, Dan & Dick prisoner runner, and Remembering the Andrews sisters. Featuring Tiny Tim, Jack Benny, and Guy Lombardo.
Episode 21
Mon, Feb 24, 196952 mins
Vaudeville opening with skimmer hats and matching pants; the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate award goes to a city auditor in Dallas, Texas; Goldie presents the mistake of the week; Mod, Mod World of offbeat people; the new Quickies feature debuts; Judy explains the Sock It To Me process; troubles with subway ridership and laundromats are highlighted in running gags; Connie and the female regulars in corn-pone outfits introduce the news of the past, present, and future; Henry Gibson recites a Bull Moose poem then plays William Shakespeare receiving constructive criticism for writing Hamlet; Connie presents Stranger Than Truth; blond Judy accepts an Academy Award on behalf of an absent friend; Goldie plays a clumsy ballet dancer. Mel Brooks, Peter Falk, Hugh Hefner, Lena Horne, Rock Hudson, Peter Lawford, Bob Newhart, Connie Stevens, Tiny Tim.

Episode 22
Mon, Mar 3, 196952 mins
Three monks runner; bus stop malapropisms; We Can't Top This; Ann Miller news; Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award goes to the youth education program of the Winchester Rifle Company; Asian woman gets Burbank flu; Aristotle Onassis complains to Jackie O about limp lettuce; bank robber Dan tries to rob loud teller Goldie; Alan goes door to door and joins Henry in bird-watching; Ruth mines laughs from the phone book; toy company CEO James Garner gets competitive; Dick sells ice cream but runs out of popular items; Discovery of the Week is the string quartet of beautiful downtown Burbank; Tyrone and Gladys discuss the hereafter; the female regulars perform a Fellini-style dance routine to introduce news of the past, president, and future; Henry recites his litter poem and requests another organ transplant; Arte sings a protest song; and a family man has a faulty memory. Tony Curtis, James Garner, Ann Miller, Smothers Brothers, Forrest Tucker, Robert Wagner, Shelley Winters.
Episode 23
Mon, Mar 10, 196952 mins
Vaudeville opening; quickies; Dick and Dave visit a nudist camp; 20th century wars' effects on lovemaking; racist cops harass Flip who is new in town; Flip prevents psychedelic news; Robot Theater; Cocktail Party; Alan plays a clumsy pirate; Henry recites his giraffe poem and his frog poem; female regulars dress as baton twirlers to introduce news of the past, present, and future; cavemen create the handshake; Stanley and Livingstone runner; the Mod, Mod World looks at senior citizens; Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award goes to the General Telephone Company of Southern California for a mishap with printing directories; Judy solicits favorite Sock It To Me's from the audience; Flip Wilson plays Michelangelo; James Drury, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Werner Klemperer, Gina Lollabrigida, Doug McClure, Flip Wilson.
Episode 24
Mon, Mar 17, 196952 mins
Sammy rules an extended Here comes the Judge segment; Dan plays the Lone Ranger; red, white, and blue tribute to income tax; Sammy Davis Jr. and others visit Gladys and Tyrone at their park bench; geisha news song; cocktail party, Mod World of the Future; subway conversations; Discovery of the Week is Arte and Sammy as the singing dancing Shaughnessy Brothers; Arte encounters the Robot Judy Doll again; Henry recites his dutiful butterfly poem and gets coaching from Sammy; Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award goes to a New York City public relations man; a change to the Sock It To Me format is proposed. Ann Miller and Garry Moore appear.
Episode 25
Mon, Mar 24, 196952 mins
Dan and Dick take part in prison runners; Quickies; Cocktail Party; The Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award goes to the Defense Department for a mishap in printing their phone directory; the female regulars wear face makeup to play minstrels and introduce news of the past, present; and future; Robot Theater; subway quickies; Professor Dan Rowan teaches a history lesson to beatniks; Dick and Tony Curtis in a Marine recruiting center; Dave Madden as a beat cop; Tony plays an Arab sheikh; letters to Laugh-In; the Mod, Mod World of Burbank; Hamlet meets Romeo and Juliet; actress Chelsea Brown screen-tests for Hollywood producer Tony; dentist Dan and Nurse Goldie put their patient Ruth on Novocaine; Henry reads his Oh Fuzz poem; Arte and Tony do a running gag as clumsy song and dance men. Perry Como, Laurence Harvey, Flip Wilson.
Episode 26
Mon, Mar 31, 196952 mins
Vaudeville opening; quickies; lecture on electricity; ethnic news songs; Dan headlines Here Comes the Judge; Cocktail Party; a Walnettos ode; nun sketch; Henry does a Foreign Legion runner; Henry reads his underground poem and his newspaper poem; surgery runners with Dr. Dan Rowan and Nurse JoAnne Worley; Discovery of the Week is juggler Arthur Walsh; Judy gives her campus report; the female regulars dress as Russian steppe dancers to introduce news of the past, present, and future; Robot Judy Doll clobbers Arte again; Robin Hood runners with the male regulars; Potpourri; Gladys Ormsby surprises Tyrone Hornie; letters from audience members are read; George Gobel, Billy Graham, Werner Klemperer, George Schlatter, Tiny Tim, and Arthur Walsh all appear.