Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: Season 1 - 15 Episode s
1x1 - Episode 1
September 9, 1967
Laugh-In's pilot captured the mood of the country that was expressed by marches, protesting acts of society... only we did it funnier. Rowan and Martin star in the very first all-comedy show with music, blackouts, cameo appearances, and endless surprises.
1x2 - Episode 2
January 22, 1968
Sketches include News of the past, present, and the future, Body graffiti on Judy, Flip as the Caveman auctioning off the Kentucky Colonel, and Maude's World of Higher Education. Featuring Tiny Tim, Buddy Hackett, Lorne Green, Sheldon Leonard and Barbara Feldon.
1x3 - Episode 3
February 5, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, Salute to Smoking, Election update, Crazy elevator blackouts, Henry's Poem, Flip n the Neighborhood News, Tribute to obesity song and the famous Joke Wall Finale. Featuring Robert Culp, Sheldon Leonard, and Tommy Smothers.
1x4 - Episode 4
February 12, 1968
Sketches include Introduction of Goldie Hawn, Cher as Pocahontas, Cocktail Party, Timand Cher's mountie duet, Laugh-In does Shakespeare, Salute to censorship, Tim in Olympic athlete blackouts, and the famous Joke Wall. Featuring Ilene Brennan, Flip Wilson, Tiny Tim, and Lorne Green.
1x5 - Episode 5
February 19, 1968
Sketches include Maude's World of medicine, Hospital germ sketch, Introduction of classified ads, Wet weather report, Lady Godiva Interview, Paul Gilbert blind juggler, First intestinal microscopic camera, Goldie Hawn pill song, and the Joke Wall. Featuring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Walter Slezak, Don Adams, and Pam Austin.
1x6 - Episode 6
February 26, 1968
Maude's World of Fashion and Glamour, Cocktail Party, Goldie body graffiti, Tribute to mothers-in-law, Glamour Song, Protest Song (I hate everything), Jungle blackouts and the Little Girl News of the past, present, and future. Featuring Dinah Shore, Walter Slazak, Peter Lawford, Kay Ballard and Douglas Fairbanks, Jr.
1x7 - Episode 7
March 4, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, Inga Neilsen, Laugh-In Girls sing Funny Old Man, News of the past, present, and future, Vespuce National Anthem, Dr. Joyce Mothers, Marriage Jokes, Goldie body graffiti, Marriage flight plans, and The Temptations' DesertSong. Featuring Leonard Nimoy, Buddy Hackett, Dinah Shore and Connie Stevens.
1x8 - Episode 8
March 11, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, First Appearance of Tyrone F Hornie, Sir Terry Thomas Poetry, Laugh-In beautiful girls production, Dueling conductors, Italian lesson, News of the past, present, and future, We love the Brits, and Upstairs maid nudes. Featuring John Wayne, Sally Struthers, Jerry Lewis, Dianah Shore and Goldie Hawn.
1x9 - Episode 9
March 25, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, Sonny and Seal, Paul dummy disaster, Paul Revere, Military News Song, News of the past, present, and future, Leprechaun interview, Undertaker production, Maude's world of the hereafter, and Fortune teller. Featuring Pat Morita, John Wayne, Barbara Feldon, Jerry Lewis, Cher, and Sonny.
1x10 - Episode 10
April 1, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, News of the past, present, and future, Russian Submarine sinks American fishing boat, Laugh-In Girls fan dance news, Sammy introduces Here Comes The Judge, Joey's News From The Harem, Bull fighters, and Maude's world of the Olympics. Featuring Sammy Davis Jr., Joey Bishop, Regis Philbin, John Wayne and Goldie Hawn.
1x11 - Episode 11
April 8, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail party, Dancing camel, Laugh-In pretty girls jump rope news, News of the past, present, and future with Johnny, United Nations Polish jokes, LemonsNever Forget by The Bee Gees, Flip on the Oval Office, and Battle of the sexes song and dance. Featuring Johnny Carson, Ed McMahon, Goldie Hawn and The Bee Gees.
1x12 - Episode 12
April 15, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, Telephone Player, Paul and the Dying Dummy, Revolutionary 1812 war discussion, Javelin catcher, USO dancers under attack, First Astronaut come back, and Maude's world of nursing. Featuring Paul Winchell, Hugh Downs, James Garner, John Wayne and Flip Wilson.
1x13 - Episode 13
April 22, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, Roller derby girl sings and dances, News of the past, present, and future, Kate Ballard self-love song, Picasso statues, Singing Judge production number, and Tiny Tarzan Interview. Featuring Harry Belafonte, John Wayne, James Garner, Shelly Berman and Flip Wilson.
1x14 - Episode 14
April 29, 1968
Sketches include cocktail Party, Angry Indians, Stupendo The Great: The Man With The Iron Jaw, News of the past, present, and future, Laugh-In Girls Chorus News, Maude's World of Advertising and the Joke Wall. Featuring Tim Conway, John Wayne, Hugh Down, Flip Wilson and Johnny Carson.
1x15 - Episode 15
May 6, 1968
Sketches include Cocktail Party, Sock it to me, Here comes the judge, News of the past,present, and future, Laugh-In girls Indian singing news, and Flip the Black Pilgrim. Featuring Tiny Tim, Jill St. John, Goldie Hawn, Joey Bishop, Milton Berle, and John Wayne.
Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: 7 Season s
Actors in Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
Richard Dawson
Regular Performer
Dan Rowan
Self - Host
Dick Martin
Self - Host
Gary Owens
Regular Performer - Announcer
Ruth Buzzi
Regular Performer
Lily Tomlin
Regular Performer
Patti Deutsch
Regular Performer
Sarah Kennedy
Regular Performer
Dennis Allen
Regular Performer
Donna Jean Young
Regular Performer
Tod Bass
Regular Performer
Jud Strunk
Regular Performer
Moosie Drier
Regular Performer
Willie Tyler
Regular Performer
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