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10 Episodes 1967 - 1967
Episode 1
Sun, Jul 2, 196760 mins
With guest Carol Burnett.
Episode 2
Sun, Jul 9, 196760 mins
With guest Woody Allen.
Episode 3
Sun, Jul 16, 196760 mins
With guest Eddie Albert.
Episode 4
Sun, Jul 23, 196760 mins
With guest Dick Shawn.
Episode 5
Sun, Jul 30, 196760 mins
With guest Nipsey Russell.
Episode 6
Sun, Aug 6, 196760 mins
With guest Soupy Sales.
Episode 7
Sun, Aug 13, 196760 mins
Joel Grey, who won a Tony Award for his performance as the lascivious emcee in the Broadway musical "Cabaret" is the guest. In sketches, Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber slip into their familiar roles of the taxicab driver and the gabby out-of-town passenger; play a vaudeville mind-reading act; and spoof the boorish host of a TV talk program in "The Joe Venom Show."
Episode 8
Sun, Aug 20, 196760 mins
Hosts Jack and Avery are in a sketch about TV viewing habits of the typical American. Guest star Shelley Berman gives a comedy bit as a father before his daughter's first date. Avery performs the musical piece "Mumbles."
Episode 9
Sun, Aug 27, 196760 mins
Guest: British actor Cyril Ritchard, who re-creates his role of Captain Hook in TV's "Peter Pan." In sketches, Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber portray two old men playing checkers and offer one of their taxicab routines. Doodle-town Pipers, Rowif; George Wilkins conducts the orchestra.
Episode 10
Sun, Sep 3, 196760 mins
The last show of the variety series welcomes guest Arthur Godfrey. In sketches Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber do a take-off on political campaigning and offer their impression of pan-handlers.features the Doodletown Pipers, Rowlf, and the George Wilkins orchestra.