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- Variety series hosted by country/pop singer Glen Campbell.
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode.
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode
- Episode: (1969)1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode.
- 1969–197251mNot RatedTV Episode.
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV EpisodeGlen 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
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV EpisodeCaterina 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."
- 1969–197251mNot RatedTV EpisodeGlenn is joined by Ray Charles in a duet of "If You Were Mine." Then Campbell get automotive advice from Norm Crosby. Boxing "champ" Wally Cox is interviewed. Ann Murray, Glen, and Ray do a medley of hits by Charles.
- Episode: (1970)1969–1972Not Rated7.2 (6)TV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeOn 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".
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeGlen 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."
- 1969–197229mNot RatedTV EpisodeThe Nazca are yet another South American people of striking accomplishments. Learn about their remarkable irrigation system of underground aquifers, aqueducts, and wells, and their fine polychrome pottery and textiles. Penetrate the mystery of the "Nazca Lines," massive geoglyphs scratched into the earth, which may be the result of ritual pilgrimage.
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeGlen and his guests perform a variety of Broadway show tunes particularly those written by Lerner and Lowe.
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode
- 1969–19721hNot RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeGlen 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.
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeHost 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.
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV EpisodeGlen 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."
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- 1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode
- Episode: (1972)1969–1972Not RatedTV Episode