America 2-Night (1978)
America 2-Night is the continuation of the talk-show parody series Fernwood 2 Night. It ran from April to July 1978. As in Fernwood, Barth Gimble was the host and Jerry Hubbard was his co-host. Happy Kyne and the Mirth-Makers was the band.
America 2-Night: Season 1 - 65 Episode s
1x1 - 60 Seconds of Fame
April 10, 1978
Special Guest: Charlton Heston; Dr Willard Honeywell claims that homosexuality is caused by a virus; The Friedkin Family Singers pay a bunch of money for 60 seconds of fame; Sallie Hayes, whose husband will be executed on an upcoming show.
1x2 - Help Every Little Person
April 11, 1978
Gary Burghoff talks about his frozen yogurt stores; the treasurer of HELP (Help Every Little Person), Wanda Ford.
1x3 - George Gobel
April 12, 1978
George Gobel, Baby Irene, and textile-mill owner Calvin Proctor.
1x4 - Celebrity Night
April 13, 1978
Guests include Sally Hayes, whose husband is still awaiting execution. This episode also includes clips of a press conference in which various celebrities welcome America 2Night to the UBS network.
1x5 - Phyllis Diller
April 14, 1978
Guests include Phyllis Diller and Happy's niece, Joanie Kyne.
1x6 - White House Paper Shredder
April 17, 1978
Rita Moreno; Former White House paper shredder Pearl Wingate; and elderly actor Chad Brandon describes how he stays fit.
1x7 - A Date with a Star
April 18, 1978
A viewer wins a date with Karen Lynn Gorney ("Saturday Night Fever").
1x8 - Jason Shine
April 19, 1978
Barbara Feldon and professional escort Jason Shine.
1x9 - The Pine Family Singers
April 20, 1978
Singers Buck and Harriet Pine; former deli owner Susan Cloud.
1x10 - Voncent Price
April 21, 1978
Happy Kyne sings "Don't Leave Me This Way". Guests include Vincent Price and entrepreneur Ernest Twilley, who sells merchandise based on dead celebrities.
1x11 - Anne Murray
April 24, 1978
Guests include the Angels String Quartet, DJ Larry Guy and Anne Murray, who has trouble lip syncing.
1x12 - Lose Weight Fast
April 25, 1978
Maharishi Maheesh Majipoor demonstrates how to lose weight by chanting. Also: consumer advocate Lou Moffatt.
1x13 - Vicki Carr
April 26, 1978
Vickie Carr; Peanut trainer Emanual Kasinski; and unemployed magician Brandy McAllister.
1x14 - Pharaoh Fawcett and the Sphinx
April 27, 1978
Sherman Hemsley; Singer Pharoah Fawcett and police sergeant Norman Botello.
1x15 - Norman Fell
April 28, 1978
Guests include Abraham "Shecky" Stein, a Rabbi comedian and Norman Fell, who has a difficult time getting on the show as he has problems with the parking lot attendant.
1x16 - The Condensed Bible
May 1, 1978
Jim Nabors; Irene Huddleston on the condensed form of the Bible.
1x17 - Cindy Williams
May 2, 1978
Gary Coleman (as Little Wayne Coleman); Cindy Williams; UBS programming executive Bill Nickerson.
1x18 - The Singing Dentist
May 3, 1978
Jill St. John visits the dentist with a troubled wisdom tooth. The dentist and his assistant perform a song on the show.
1x19 - New Talent
May 4, 1978
Gary Coleman (Wayne Coleman) and Corey Feldman premiere a talk show for kids scheduled to air on the UBS network.
1x20 - Abe Vigoda
May 5, 1978
Abe Vigoda tap dances. Stanley Turnbull (Richard Kline) talks about his book "Winning Through Acting Crazy."
1x21 - Miss City of Merchandise
May 8, 1978
Elke Sommer; the three semi-finalists in the City of Merchandise pageant.
1x22 - Urban Poverty Consultant
May 9, 1978
Rob Reiner; Urban Poverty Consultant Richard Osgood.
1x23 - Fighting Fright
May 10, 1978
Peter Marshall; David Fairchild tells how to fight fright.
1x24 - The Benefits of Sugar
May 11, 1978
It is all natural and cancer-free! Guests include Gaylord and Holiday, Dr. Wendell Dellerton and Twiggy.
1x25 - Gaylord and Holiday
May 12, 1978
Guests include Gaylord and Holiday, Marshall Petty and Jack Jones.
1x26 - Russia
May 15, 1978
Russia expert Arthur Zaprinski and actress Suzanne Sellers.
1x27 - Tony Rolletti
May 16, 1978
Alice Ghostly; lounge singer Tony Rolletti.
1x28 - Mission Army Band
May 17, 1978
Guests include The Mission Army Band, and Gardener Toshiro Asaki.
1x29 - Roger Miller
May 18, 1978
Guests include the Hennessy Family, Roger Miller and Mario Dorsett.
1x30 - Susan Cloud
May 19, 1978
Guests include Jay Longtoe Ballet, Susan Cloud and Arte Johnson.
1x31 - Carol Burnett
May 22, 1978
Guests include the Haus Family Criminal Singers and Carol Burnett.
1x32 - Legalizing Prostitution
May 23, 1978
Guest include Mark Hammill and Judge Marshall O. Petty, who proposes legalized prostitution.
1x33 - Ernest Twilley
May 24, 1978
Guest include Mortician Ernest Twilley and actress Gloria Chambers.
1x34 - Rolletti-Sherwood Wedding (1)
May 24, 1978
From the Pump Room of the Coma Cabana: the wedding of Tony Rolletti and Joanie Sherwood, presided over by Rabbi "Shecky" Stein.
1x35 - Rolleti-Sherwood Wedding Reception (2)
May 26, 1978
Part 2 of the Tony Roletti - Joanie Sherwood wedding.
1x36 - McLean Stevenson
May 29, 1978
Guests include Vera LeBeau and McLean Stevenson.
1x37 - Jean's House of Cakes
May 30, 1978
Guests include Anthropologist Carl Cyrus; martial artist Susan Walchuck, who shows off her moves; singer Edward Muldune, who performs "Jeremiah Was a Bullfrog" ... at the same time; and later Jerry does a commercial for America 2-Night's newest sponsor, Jean's House of Cakes.
1x38 - The New PTA
May 31, 1978
Barth talks about his housing situation; Deaf comic Ronnie Martin and his alligator; Morey Johnson, an adoptee, who traced his missing parents; and former flower child Kona Golden, who is now a mother on the new PTA.
1x39 - The El Tijo Ballet Co.
June 1, 1978
Barth talks about his new home; The El Tijo Half-toe Ballet Company ("... because we don't go all the way") presents the "Dance of the Belle Femme Suburbia"; W. D. Bud Prize presents Edith Bush, claiming that she's really Amelia Earhart. Then he talks about the San Andreas fault only to be interrupted by a UBS bulletin: Radioactivity Warning.
1x40 - UBS Liftetime Achievement Award
June 2, 1978
Japanese country and western artist Jimmy Yen; UBS presents its first Lifetime Achievement Award to Barbi Benton; Consumer advocate Lou Moffatt introduces Bible Gum Cards.
1x41 - I Am Democracy
June 5, 1978
Barth talks about helping a man find his car keys; Jerry and Happy present their mini-pageant "I Am Democracy"; Disc jockey Tom "Cat Love Man" Wilson; and Billy Crystal makes some phone calls.
1x42 - Fernwood Reunion
June 6, 1978
Barth talks about his move from Fernwood to California and introduces the Fernwoodites who financed the move: Candy Lee Hargrove, Connie Bushman, Mercedes Blywyth and Vernon Taylor. Candy Lee talks about the Fernwood Fascinating Females Society. Vernon Taylor talks about the ammo convention. Connie Bushman reunites Happy with his pet turtle. Mercedes Blywyth talks about the Barth Gimble Fan Club.
1x43 - Surfin' to Heaven
June 7, 1978
Denny and Brian, the Born Again surfers sing "Surfin' to Heaven". Dr. Joyce Brothers tries to reconcile roommates Happy and Jerry.
1x44 - Ted Jennings
June 8, 1978
Guests include Bella Abzug and concerned citizen Ted Jennings.
1x45 - Melissa Manchester
June 9, 1978
Guests include Mirth Gimble and Melissa Manchester.
1x46 - Carl Reiner
June 12, 1978
Guests include Carl Reiner and the owner of Jean's House of Pancakes.
1x47 - Daredevil Virgil Simms
June 13, 1978
Guest include Robert Conrad and Daredevil Virgil Simms.
1x48 - Punk Monks
June 14, 1978
The Punk Monks perform "Karmic Love". Happy talks about his new innovation: dental house calls. Barth "lip syncs" to the Martin Mull song "I'll Do the Samba".
1x49 - Barth's Memoirs
June 15, 1978
Barth decides to issue his memoirs: "Barth Gimble -- One Man: One Life"; The El Tijo Half-toe Ballet Company present "The Ballad of the Broken Station Wagon"; Dr. Richard Osgood talks about the black market for organs and his "Whole Body Parts Catalog""; UBS promo: "Say What?" and Barth talks about his altercation with the owner of the gas station.
1x50 - Rolletti-Sherwood Divorce
June 15, 1978
Tony Rolletti follows up his on-air wedding on A2N with his on-air divorce. Rabbi "Shecky" Stein officiates.
1x51 - Falafel-on-a-stick
June 20, 1978
Baby Irene sings "Hot Diggity"; Susan Cloud talks about Falafel-on-a-stick; UBS owner D.W. Underwitter on why UBS is standing beside A2N.
1x52 - Punk Country
June 20, 1978
Jerry and Happy appear in a commercial that Barth turned down, for the Yam Council; Virgil Simms talks about his new girlfriend and the Mobile City; a clip from the David John Decker Show and Virgil sings a Punk Country tune.
1x53 - Olfactory Distosis Telethon
June 21, 1978
Happy talks about OD and sings a take-off on "Jeepers, Creepers". Teacher Terry Litchfield talks about the telethon tote board. Jack Albertson makes an appearance, but won't contribute himself. The OD poster boy, Howard Pellegrini appears and the telethon ends with no calls. Jack Albertson needs cab fare. Jason Shine talks about his candidacy. Jack Albertson does a soft shoe number.
1x54 - Oral Smoke Alarm
June 22, 1978
The band has been locked out for attempts to unionize, so Happy is the whole band. Barth and Jerry interview Barbara Eden and Melissa Gilbert -- at the same time. Happy talks about the Oral Smoke Alarm. Chuck Emmitt Saugis appears with his hostage Mary Marie Clark. Barbara Eden sings.
1x55 - Hostage Crisis
June 23, 1978
Barth explains that his appearance is due to being part of "an all-night pajama party with guns" -- Chuck Emmitt Saugis is still waiting on his demands. Louden Wainright III sings. Chuck Emmitt continues negotiations. Dr. Arnold Shollien plays some surprisingly recognizable ""whalesongs"". More demands. Special appearance by "Raquel Welch" -- really a cop.
1x56 - Monty Hale
June 26, 1978
Child singer Frankie Wonder sings "My Way". Cowboy Monte Hale, host of the the UBS Cowboy Movie, appears. From "Laverne and Shirley" -- David L. Lander and Michael McKean are iterviewed. Someone sings "Blue Suede Shoes". Michael and David sing "The Creature Without a Head".
1x57 - Big Turkey and Super Quack
June 27, 1978
Barth talks about the mobile home warming gifts he received. From the Silly Barn -- Big Turkey and Super Quack appear. Herb Matthews reveals new Carter White House incidents. Joan Rivers plugs "Rabbit Test". There's a commercial for Jean's House of Cakes: the Second Wedding Cake.
1x58 - Steve Garvey
June 28, 1978
Barth and Jerry do some substitute hosting. Tony Rolletti presents his version of "America the Beautiful" and does a tribute to Judy Garland. Steve Garvey hurts himself playing baseball.
1x59 - Karen Black
June 29, 1978
Barth talks about liquor advertising. The Mirth-Makers perform "Steam-roller Blues". Barth accosts Karen Black in the audience and Karen interviews herself. Barth, Jerry and Karen sing "Sentimental Journey". Bud Prize appears with Edith Bush and introduces his dancing teacher, Miss Brenda.
1x60 - The UBS Story
June 30, 1978
Barth tells the UBS Story. The Hon. Marshall O. Petty kicks off his Congressional campaign. Shari Lewis searches for a missing Lamb Chop. Virgil Simms talks about his World Record -- and the accident. Virgil then sings "I'm Swearin' Offa You (You Hag)". Jerry tries his hand at ventriloquism, with a very familiar puppet.
1x61 - UBS Awards Ceremony
July 3, 1978
The UBS Golden Anniversary Show.
1x62 - Connie Stevens
July 4, 1978
Barth talks about his tan. Happy Kyne and the Mirth-Makers sing "Good Vibrations". Sociologist Wendell Healey discusses surfing. Connie Stevens talks about her contract but does a number for the UBS special anyway: a lip-synch to "Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb".
1x63 - Taters the Clown
July 5, 1978
Barth talks about his new talk show ideas. Taters the Clown sings "The Counting Song". Father John Lewis of the Mission San Tijo appears . There's a commercial for MST wine.
1x64 - Man of the Year Award
July 6, 1978
Martin Mull grouses about the Alta Coma Chamber of Commerce "Man of the Year" award. Wayne Coleman of "America After Lunch" returns to interview Isabel Sanford.
1x65 - Martin Mull
July 7, 1978
Barth has "bad" news -- Jerry is fired. Fred Willard talks about his resemblance to Jerry Hubbard. Martin refuses to sing without Jerry present. Jerry shows up, so Martin sings "Goodnight".
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