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- It was a show basically about laughing until you were in tears, or just falling down, doubling over with laughter...a show for the whole family, with some of the funniest comic people on earth, who ad-libbed much of the humorous lines, with such ease and naturalness. I personally couldn't even LOOK at Steve Allen without breaking up. I was just a kid, then. My parents loved the show, too, with Louis Nye and all. Steve was a gift to us, giving us hours of enjoyment, and relief from a (at the time) sad world.
- A weekly variety program, presented by the comedian Jonathan Winters. It featured guest comedians and musicians, recurring sketches with regular characters, and a segment devoted to Winters performing impressions of various persons and animals.
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–1969TV Episode
- 1967– 1hTV EpisodeSteve, Louie, Jayne and Dayton perform a hip version of "The Taming Of The Shrew", The Allen Report looks at doctors. Frye does a group of impressions of various celebrities, including William F. Buckley and Bobby Kennedy.
- 1967–19691hTV EpisodeHighlights of this episode include: Winters portrays Grannie Maude Frickert; a comedy sketch with Abby Dalton about an arguing husband and wife; and a spoof of "Death of a Salesman." Performances by guests Peggy Lee, Oscar Peterson, and Louis Nye who performs a vaudeville number.
- Steve takes us to different spots on campus, including the towers and a Shakespearean acting lesson. Nabors, Conway and Henry are uncredited as an incompetent singing group in a small segment.
- 1968–1971TV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967– 1hTV EpisodeA "Newlywed Game" satire has Steve & Jayne as bikers and Sonny & Cher as a square nerdy couple. A "Prickly Heat" telethon includes cliché impressions by Byner and terrible songs by Jayne.
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV EpisodeJonathan's guests include Art Carney, who performs with the Robert Banas Dancers; singer Connie Francis; and Peter, Paul & Mary. Cast members perform a spoof of films depicting life in the Armed Forces during World War I which features a cameo appearance by Johnny Carson.
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–196930mTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV EpisodeEd performs "Luck Be a Lady." Peaches and Herb duet on "Love is Strange." Ed and Carol sing " Do You Love Me? " Jonathan urges a young runaway to return home in a skit plus face a burglar.
- Episode: (1968)1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–19691hTV Episode
- 1967–1969TV Episode
- 1967–1969TV Episode
- 1967–TV Episode