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17 Episodes 1974 - 1975
Episode 1
Thu, Dec 19, 197460 mins
Episode 2
Thu, Dec 26, 1974
Episode 3
Thu, Jan 2, 1975
Mac performs "Something's Burning." Mac and Jimmie Walker do a skit entitled the bodyguard. John Davidson covers "Annie's Song." Olivia Newton-John sings her hit " Have You Never Been Mellow?"
Episode 4
Thu, Jan 16, 1975
Mac sings "Games People Play." The guests parodies late night oddities.
Episode 5
Thu, Jan 23, 1975
Mac had a segment on his show where he would choose several people from the audience. The selected individuals gave Mac their suggestion of a song title. There was a total of 10 people chosen, 5 each from the two separate audiences who were there to see the show as part of the NBC studio tour. Julie Jackson, age 16, was the first person showcased in the edited show with the song title "Bongo Lips".
Episode 6
Thu, Jan 30, 1975
Mac is joined by Florence Henderson and Tim Conway in a skit about movers. Mac and his guests are in a production number entitled The Last Christmas Show.
Episode 7
Thu, Feb 6, 1975
Episode 8
Thu, Feb 13, 1975
Skits cover everything from covered wagons, lovers, and hard hat workers.
Episode 9
Thu, Feb 20, 1975
Episode 10
Thu, Feb 27, 1975
Host Mac Davis sings "Everyday People." Paul Lynde does a comedic skit about a 200 year old moment in history.
Episode 11
Thu, Mar 20, 1975
Mac performs his "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me." Roy Clark plays his version of "Kansas City." Dom DeLuise does a spoof of commercials.
Episode 12
Thu, Mar 27, 1975
Mac solos on "You're Sixteen" and "Only You." Tennessee Ernie Ford sings "Daddy Usta Say." Helen Reddy performs her hit "Emotions." Mac goes into the audience for song ideas.
Episode 13
Thu, Apr 3, 1975
Episode 14
Thu, Apr 24, 1975
Episode 15
Thu, May 8, 1975
Mac solos on "Happy Together." Mac is joined by John Sebastian on "Summer in the City" and "Nashville Cats." Mac and Loretta Lynn duet on "You're the Reason" then Loretta performs her hit "The Pill." Jack Albertson sings "Old Man Time."
Episode 16
Thu, May 15, 1975
Host Mac Davis solos on "Everyday" and "That'll Be the Day." A series of skits are featured with attorneys, prison life, and the divorce court being the subjects.
Episode 17
Thu, May 22, 1975
Mac solos on "Rolling in My Baby's Arms" and "Whoever Gets This I Love You." Mac is joined by Gladys and her Pips for "Feelin' All Right." Mac and guests do comedic skits about restaurants, home movies, and TV vs actual doctors.