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The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Season 4 Episodes

Season 4 Episode Guide

24 Episodes 1971 - 1972

Episode 1

John Wayne, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, Three Dog Night

Tue, Sep 14, 197160 mins

Glen welcomes musical guests Three Dog Night who sing "Joy to the World." A children's chorus perform "Sing." Jerry Reed joins Glen for a lively medley. John Wayne pops up humorously. Tim has a skit where he's an inept tap dancer

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Episode 2

Bob Hope, Dionne Warwick, Eddie Mayehoff, the Smothers Brothers

Tue, Sep 21, 1971

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Episode 3

Lucille Ball, Arte Johnson, Anne Murray, Bread

Tue, Sep 28, 197150 mins

Campbell opens the show by singing "Don't Pull Your Love," and when Ball confesses that she has made a scheduling error and cannot appear on the show after all, she is annoyed by Campbell's lack of distress at her absence. Ball awaits her very delayed cab as Campbell and Murray sing "Love Story (You and Me)", and she barges in and ruins the illusion when Campbell and Johnson attempt to portray wartime fighter pilots in a sketch. The Mike Curb Congregation performs "It Was a Good Time" and Campbell sings "For All We Know," while Ball, still awaiting her cab on a park bench, is annoyed by an eccentric old man, portrayed by Johnson (as his "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" character Tyrone F. Horneigh), who fails to accurately recognize the famous redheaded star. Campbell performs "Help Me Make It Through the Night," and Dom DeLuise stops by with his attractive assistant "Bruce" to excitedly preview the following week's episode, which will feature a "star-studded" lineup of guests to celebrate the 50th Photoplay Awards. Banjo player Larry McNeeley performs a song, admired by a still-lingering Ball, and Campbell performs "I Beg Your Pardon (I Never Promised You a Rose Garden)". Campbell begins the "storytime" portion of the show with several children, but an odd Eastern European man (Johnson) interrupts and begins telling an elaborate story in his own native tongue, which Campbell attempts to interpret into English. Murray sings "Talk It Over in the Morning," and Ball joins Johnson for "Lovely to Look At," though they are interrupted by the impatient cab driver and Ball's annoyed manager. Campbell reads a few letters from some tough young critics, and then closes the show with "Love Story." Includes commercials.

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Episode 4

The 42nd Annual Photoplay Awards

Tue, Oct 5, 1971

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Episode 5

Hawaii

Tue, Oct 19, 1971

Glen welcomes guest Jack Lord who makes his singing debut. Viewers are treated to a torchlight procession on Hanauna Bay and sailing on a three masted ship. A guitar rendition of "Hawaiian War Chant" is performed.

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Episode 6

Songs of the Fifties with David Cassidy, Little Richard, Jerry Reed, Dom DeLuise, Buffalo Bob Smith & Howdy Doody

Tue, Oct 26, 1971

Dom DeLuise dominates in a parody of show Your Hit Parade. Then he's an actor who is caught making mistakes in live TV. He also plays a 50's cool dude sent to the 70's. Glen is a grown up Howdy Doody in Buffalo Bill's Peanut Gallery.

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Episode 7

Sonny & Cher, Tony Randall

Tue, Nov 2, 1971

Glen portrays a debonair ladies man who tries to undercut Sonny with his wife Cher.

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Episode 8

Andy Griffith, Paul Lynde, Lucie Arnaz

Tue, Nov 9, 1971

Glen's guest Andy Griffith appears as a sophisticated swinger. Glen sings "Autumn Leaves" and "If I Ruled the World. Paule Lynde uses his caustic persoma as a teacher with unruly students and then giving advice to the those looking for love.

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Episode 9

Petula Clark and Arte Johnson

Tue, Nov 16, 1971

Glen performs his mega hit "Wichita Lineman" and also sings "Yesterday." Guest Arte Johnson portrays a butler who's fired after 53 years of service. Glen duets with Petua Clark on "Aquarius" and "Let The Sunshine In."

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Episode 10

Lynn Anderson, Dom DeLuise, Ken Berry

Tue, Nov 23, 1971

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Episode 11

Paul Anka, Paul Lynde, Jerry Lee Lewis, Anne Murray, John Byner

Tue, Nov 30, 1971

Glen and his guest salutes the fifties. John Byner spoofs Shane and there is a parody of The Mickey Mouse Club. Glen joins Paul Anka for "Diana" and put "Put Your Head on My Shoulder. Glen and Anne Murray duet "Canadian Sunset." Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On."

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Episode 12

Valerie Harper, Paul Lynde, and The Raiders

Tue, Dec 14, 1971

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Episode 13

Christmas Show with Pat Boone & Family, Dom DeLuise & Family and Glen's Family

Tue, Dec 28, 1971

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Episode 14

Totie Fields, Dom DeLuise, the Osmond Brothers

Tue, Jan 4, 197260 mins

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Episode 15

Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Merle Haggard, Buck Owens, Freddie Hart, Jerry Reed, Minnie Pearl

Tue, Jan 11, 1972

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Episode 16

Shirley Jones and Paul Lynde

Tue, Jan 18, 1972

Glen Is joined by guest Shirley Jones in a medley of tunes from the 1940's. Glen solos on "Crying" and "What Now My Love?" Paul Lynde explains the world of ballet through a masculine perspective.

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Episode 17

Barbara Eden, Dom DeLuise, Jerry Reed, Clark and Marilyn

Tue, Jan 25, 1972

On this entertaining variety show from 1972, guest star Barbara Eden sings "Whatever Lola Wants" and "In a Little Spanish Town", while Dom DeLuise does celebrity impersonations of James Cagney, Humphrey Bogart and Kirk Douglas. Host Glen Campbell, performs "My Sweet Lord" and "Come Rain, or Come Shine".

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Episode 18

Buddy Hackett, The Mike Curb Congregation, John Byner

Tue, Feb 1, 1972

Glen welcomes guest Buddy Hackett who portrays Benedict Arnold, Benjamin Franklin, and Davy Crockett. John Byner plays George M. Cohan and Ponce de Leon. Glen sings "An American Trilogy."

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Episode 19

Sally Struthers, Dom DeLuise, Roger Miller

Tue, Feb 8, 1972

Glen greets Sally Struthers who duet together on "Brand New Key." Sally portrays an upset wife of professional comic Dom DeLuise. Glen, Dom, and Roger Miller show how different nationalities view beautiful women. Glen and guests sing a medley of love songs.

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Episode 20

Robert Goulet, Lola Falana, Dom DeLuise

Tue, Feb 15, 1972

Glen and his guests perform a variety of Broadway show tunes particularly those written by Lerner and Lowe.

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Episode 21

Arte Johnson, Anne Murray, Jerry Reed

Mon, Feb 28, 1972

Glen sings "Oklahoma Sunday Morning" and "A Place In The Sun", Anne Murray sings "Cotton Jenny". Arte Johnson appears in a sketch entitled "Galloping Gourmet". Jerry performs a monologue about his first kiss.

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Episode 22

Milton Berle, Dom DeLuise, Freda Payne

Tue, Mar 7, 1972

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Episode 23

Jim Nabors, Helen Reddy, Shecky Greene, Jeannine Burnier, the Four Leaves

Tue, Mar 14, 1972

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Episode 24

Dom DeLuise, Anne Murray, Jerry Reed and Glen's parents

Tue, Mar 21, 1972

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