
Pink Lady
A musical variety show starring a popular Japanese musical duo and their comedian sidekick/translator.
- 1980-1980
- 1 season
- NBC
- Comedy, Music
- TV-PG
A musical variety show starring a popular Japanese musical duo and their comedian sidekick/translator.
Season 1 Episode Guide
6 Episodes 1980
Episode 1
Episode #1.1
Sat, Mar 1, 1980 60 mins
Jeff introduces Pink Lady to America; Sherman Hemsley banters and appears in a few sketches; Blondie's music video for "Shayla" gets some exposure; Bert Parks sings a song; there's a montage of Hollywood-themed skits; and Mie and Kei perform "Boogie Wonderland," "Stop. In the Name of Love," "You've Got a Friend," "Don't Stop" and "Knock on Wood."

Episode 2
Episode #1.2
Fri, Mar 14, 1980
Mie and Kei present Jeff with a special robe; Larry Hagman has a chat; Sid Caesar makes his first appearance as Mie and Kei's father and he also dons tights for a ballet skit; Donny Osmond sings with the girls; there's a tribute to New York, and Jeff finds an unexpected trio of guests in the hot tub.

Episode 3
Episode #1.3
Fri, Mar 21, 1980
Pink Lady performs their hit song "U.F.O.;" Jeff stars in a Presidential address concerning the energy crisis; Greg Evigan performs; Mie and Kei attend a party at The Playboy Mansion; tabloids are lampooned in a "Cheapshot Magazine" skit; there's a tribute to Chicago, and the cast shares the hot tub with Playboy centerfolds.

Episode 4
Episode #1.4
Fri, Mar 28, 1980 60 mins
Lorne Greene stops by to flirt with the girls; Jeff sends Boomer the dog to the bank; Florence Henderson sings a patriotic medley; Sid Caesar portrays a boxer as well as an overwhelmed Japanese father on his daughters' wedding day; Blondie's "Eat to the Beat" music video is showcased; and Mie and Kei don tuxedos to join Jeff in the hot tub.

Episode 5
Episode #1.5
Fri, Apr 4, 1980
Pink Lady performs "Monster"; Jeff turns to a computer dating service for an unusual date; Johnny Carson is replaced and Red Buttons visits a horrifying hospital in "Cheapshot Magazine"; Abe Lincoln's second inauguration is featured; Jerry Lewis sings a short song and reveals the story behind it; Alice Cooper premieres his new wave hit "Clones"; and Mie and Kei refuse to get in the hot tub due to local shark sightings.

Episode 6
Episode #1.6
Fri, Apr 11, 1980 49 mins
Byron Allen performs stand-up and appears as a TV reverend; Sid Caesar's Papasan dines with his new sons-in-law; there's a spoof of "Dragnet"; Pink Lady performs with both Roy Orbison and Bobby Vinton; and Mie and Kei decide to sell the hot tub.
