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26 Episodes 1969 - 1970
Episode 1
Wed, Sep 24, 196960 mins
Episode 2
Wed, Oct 1, 1969
Episode 3
Wed, Oct 8, 196960 mins
Episode 4
Wed, Oct 15, 196960 mins
Episode 5
Wed, Oct 22, 1969
Episode 6
Wed, Oct 29, 1969
Episode 7
Wed, Nov 5, 1969
Episode 8
Wed, Nov 12, 1969
Episode 9
Wed, Nov 19, 1969
Episode 10
Wed, Nov 26, 1969
Episode 11
Wed, Dec 3, 1969
Episode 12
Wed, Dec 10, 1969
Episode 13
Sun, Dec 21, 1969
Episode 14
Sun, Jan 4, 1970
Glen welcomes Joey Heatherton who performs "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You," the two duet "Others." Walter Brennan talks, sings "Old Rivers." Norm interprets the pioneers moving West. Glen solos on "Green, Green Grass of Home."
Episode 15
Sun, Jan 11, 197060 mins
Caterina Valente performs "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head" then a medley of foreign hits. Henry Gibson recites Why I Like King Kong. Roger and Glenn join to sing Miller written hits. Glen solos on "Dang Me" and "Unchained Melody."
Episode 16
Sun, Jan 18, 1970
Episode 17
Sun, Jan 25, 1970
Glen Campbell is joined by guest Ray Charles in "Hallelujah, I Love Her So. " Gloria Loring belts out "Aquarius" then joins Glen to duet "Here, There, Everywhere." Charles solos "Eleanor Rigby." Glen sings "Jean" and "Reuben James."
Episode 18
Sun, Feb 1, 197060 mins
Episode 19
Sun, Feb 8, 1970
Glen solos on "Mack the Knife." Lulu performs "Where's Eddie" then joins Glen for "Walk Right Back". Tony does "Too Many Pals, Too Many Parties" set in a speakeasy. Jerry Reed sings "A Thing Called Love."
Episode 20
Sun, Feb 15, 1970
Host Glen strums "Guitar Man." He welcomes Bobbie Gentry who sings "And When I Die Young." Glen and Shecky Greene portray two hold up men who are dazzled by the ways of Hollywood.
Episode 21
Sun, Feb 22, 1970
Glen welcomes Dionne Warwick who croons "Always Something There To Remind Me." They duet "I'll Never Fall in Love Again. The Dimension sings "The Declaration of Independence." Ruth Buzzi portrays a love starved librarian.
Episode 22
Sun, Mar 1, 1970
Glen performs "The Good Life." Raymond Burr exhibits his talent for whistling. Neil Diamond sings "Niki Hoeky." Ella Fitzgerald croons "Here We Go" then duets with Glen on "Hey Jude." Charlie Manna does a comedy monologue.
Episode 23
Sun, Mar 8, 1970
Episode 24
Sun, Mar 15, 1970
Judy Collins croons "Someday Soon" and does a medley with Glen of "Four Strong Winds." George Lindsey does a bit called after taxes. Al Martino sings "Can't Help Falling in Love with You." Glen solos on "True Grit."
Episode 25
Sun, Mar 22, 1970
Episode 26
Sun, Mar 29, 1970