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- The original rapid fire sketch comedy show.
- A satire of sex, politics, and everything else, splattered across the screen at blinding speed. One producer called it "A visual, comedic, sensory assault involving animation, videotape, stop-action film, electronic distortion, computer."
- Celebrities read jokes sent in by viewers, which are rated by the studio audience. The highest rated joke of the day wins the grand prize and the lowest rated joke of the day wins the booby prize.
- This Dinah Shore special is actually more like "Laugh-In" with guests Lucille Ball and Diana Ross. Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, and Gary Owens are also on hand. Sketches include "The Story of the Singing Detective" featuring Dinah as the title role and Lucy as a songstress who murders with her voice; "The Fairy Godmother's Revenge," a spoof of fairy tales with Diana Ross as Snow White contending with dwarfs on strike at the gold mine and an angry Fairy Godmother (Lucy); and a sketch about how "The Whitebread Family" makes good in show business. Songs include: "Both Sides Now" (Dinah), "Aquarius / Let the Sunshine In" (Diana), "The Windmills of Your Mind" (Dinah), and "Cryin' Time" (Dinah).
- Holiday sketches from the 1968-73 series and glowing memories make up this hour special.
- Lou Rawls host this variety special featuring soul music and comedy sketches. Produced by the Laugh In team of George Schlatter and Ed Friendly.
- Arte Johnson hosts his first TV special.
- Comedy showcase for Arte Johnson, which developed many of the characters he created for "Laugh-In". Like the older show, this program featured skits and blackouts.
- A speculative look forward at the United States' next 200 years.
- The two top Motown groups, Diana Ross and The Supremes, and The Temptations sing their greatest hits of the 60s plus some unforgettable standards. Although a clear showcase for Diana Ross talents, the best parts are those by the groups.
- This was a show with several comedians doing stand-up. Part of the show was "in the round." Jackie "The Joke Man" was featured on it.
- Grammy Awards show for recorded music released in 1967.
- 1973–6.4 (291)TV Episode
- Dan Rowan and Dick Martin host a Laugh-In. Along with Barbara Feldon, Pamela Austin, Judy Carne, Ken Berry, Henry Gibson, Larry Hovis and others. With segments like "The Cocktail Party", "New Talent Department", "Mod Mod Mod Mod World", "The News From 1987" and a little history. With the success of the special, it made a hit show in 1968.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.3 (93)TV EpisodeTiny Tim makes his network television debut and the world is never the same.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (43)TV EpisodeMod, Mod World looks at communication.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (42)TV EpisodeSketches include Cocktail Party, Telephone Player David Lipp is the new talent, Lucky Pierre and the Dying Dummy, USO dancers under attack, First Astronaut comes back and a salute to the female Spirit of Adventure. Featuring Paul Winchell as Lucky Pierre, Flip Wilson, Hugh Downs and cameos by James Garner and John Wayne.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (39)TV EpisodeMod, Mod World looks at law and justice.
- Episode: (1968)1967–197352mTV-PG7.8 (38)TV EpisodeGladys Ormphby tells Dick to forget about her, then meets meets Tyrone for the first time. Lucky Pierre makes tries to get his dummy act right for the third time. "Tributes to Great Men" focuses on the life of Dr. Elias Nobel.
- Episode: (1968)1967–197352mTV-PG7.9 (55)TV EpisodeTiny Tim makes his triumphant return.
- Episode: (1968)1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (79)TV EpisodeJudy doesn't recognize Robert Culp at the party. Mrs. Eileen Brennan sings a crossing guard song. A sequel to the sequel of Guess Who's coming to Dinner: 20 years later. The First Edition performs. A look at dieting and smoking.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (69)TV EpisodeFirst appearance of Goldie Hawn as a "Regular Performer".
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (59)TV EpisodeSketches include Mod Mod World of medicine, Hospital germ sketch, Introduction of classified ads, Wet weather report, Lady Godiva Interview, Paul Gilbert juggling, First intestinal microscopic camera, the girls sing a pill song, and the Joke Wall. Featuring Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Walter Slezak, Don Adams, and Pam Austin.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (56)TV EpisodeMod, Mod 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.
- Episode: (1968)1967–197352mTV-PG7.8 (50)TV EpisodeMod, Mod World looks at vacations.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (60)TV EpisodeTerry-Thomas impersonates Moses in the news of the past while Sally Field performs the news song with the other girls, all dressed as French maids. John Wayne finally appears in person, to Dick's disbelief. England's present is contrasted with it's glorious history in the regular feature Mod Mod World.
- Episode: (1968)1967–197352mTV-PG8.2 (61)TV EpisodeLaugh-In salutes the Hereafter and George Wallace.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.8 (54)TV EpisodeLaugh-In salutes the Olympics.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.3 (51)TV EpisodeSketches including Here comes the Judge, Fickle Finger of Fate, Salute to Higher Education, and John Wayne visits the Joke Wall. Featuring Richard Nixon, John Wayne, Hugh Hefner, Goldie Hawn and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (36)TV EpisodeSketches include Tiny Tim as D'Artagnan, Big Al's sports news, Tyrone F. Hornie visits Gladys, Phyllis introduces the news, Tiny Tim and cast perform musical theater, and a special look "exploring" beautiful downtown Burbank. Featuring Tiny Tim, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Vincent Pryce, Henny Youngman and Perry Como.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (35)TV EpisodeAccording to the News of the past, present and future, as well as Big Al's sports news, nothing happened on this day in history.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (39)TV EpisodeSketches include Harem girls, Three wise men, Big Al's sports segment, Mr. and Mrs. Claus, Rock Hudson meets Gladys, Political Christmas carol, the sword in the stone, Alan and Arte's jail cell, Windup Judy doll and the Fickle finger of fate goes to toy manufacturers. Features Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Barbara Bain, Guy Lombardo, and Jack Benny.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.8 (60)TV EpisodeSketches include Alan & Kate's casanova runners, Dan & Dick look back at the '68 election, Kate presents Stranger than Truth, If they married jokes, The fat lady sings, Dan & Dick introduce battle of the sexes, and Laugh-In gets an Emmy. Featuring Bob Newhart, Kate Smith, and Richard Little.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (35)TV EpisodeSketches include Hula girl news, Coach Peter Falk, Peter in 'Poor Rich People', Fickle finger of fate goes to the drug industry of America, Peter as Tonto with Dan as the Lone Ranger, Valet bits with Goldie, and the Mod, Mod world of doctors. Featuring Peter Falk, Marcel Marceau, Jack Benny, and Henny Youngman.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (44)TV EpisodeSketches include Arte and Henry as two Martians, Witches brew, Johnny fills in for Dick, Peter interviews Judy as "Fay Runnaway", School of Memory Improvement, Religious summit, Visit to Tall Pine National Park, Fickle finger of fate goes to candy importers, and Lucky Pierre ventriloquism. Featuring Peter Lawford, Johnny Carson, Paul Winchell, and J.J. Barry.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (33)TV EpisodeNews of the Past, Present, and Future; Dan and Dick introduce Richard Nixon; Hindu news; Fickle Finger points at the Land Mgmt Bureau; a salute to police. George Gobel, Guy Lombardo, Nancy Sinatra, and the Smothers Brothers.
- Mod World of Unions; classical news; cooking dehydrated food; Fickle Finger goes to Major League Baseball managers; Jack Benny, Tony Curtis, Frank Gorshin, Zsa Zsa Gabor, George Jessel and Shelley Winters, all misidentified by Gary Owens.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (42)TV EpisodeDon on the Joke Wall; Tyrone and Gladys on the park bench; circus news; Big Al's sports segment; Cocktail Party; bird calls; Mod World of the United Nations. Liberace, Rich Little, Don Rickles, Cliff Robertson, and Carol Worthington.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (47)TV EpisodeThis Valentine's Day theme show features teen heartthrob Davy Jones of The Monkees.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.4 (45)TV EpisodeSketches include Stranger than truth, Laugh-In Girls appear as fairies, Big Al gives ball scores, Salute to the telephone company, Laugh-In Girls school song, and Arte as Rosemenko introduces new talent. Featuring Goldie Hawn, Arlene Dahl, Jack Lemmon, and Zsa Zsa Gabor.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (34)TV EpisodeSketches include Tiny Tim at the cocktail party, Lifeboat runners, Tiny Tim in Valentine's news, Aging stripper, Fickle finger of fate goes to the NYPD, Guy wishes everyone a happy new year, Dan & Dick prisoner runner, and Remembering the Andrews sisters. Featuring Tiny Tim, Jack Benny, and Guy Lombardo.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (39)TV EpisodeVaudeville opening; Fickle Finger goes to Dallas, Texas; mistake of the week; Mod World of the FBI. Mel Brooks, Peter Falk, Hugh Hefner, Lena Horne, Rock Hudson, Peter Lawford, Bob Newhart, Connie Stevens, Tiny Tim.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG8.0 (47)TV EpisodeThree monks runner; bus stop malapropisms; We Can't Top This; Ann Miller news; Fickle Finger visits the Wichita Rifle Company. Tony Curtis, James Garner, Ann Miller, Smothers Brothers, Forrest Tucker, Robert Wagner, Shelley Winters.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (35)TV EpisodeVaudeville opening; quickies; Nudist Camp visit; war's effect on lovemaking; racist cops; psychedelic news; Robot Theater; Cocktail Party; James Drury, Douglas Fairbanks Jr, Gina Lollabrigida, Doug McClure, Flip Wilson.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.7 (37)TV EpisodeHere comes the Judge; the Lone Ranger; tribute to income tax; Sammy Davis Jr. visits Gladys and Tyrone; geisha news song; cocktail party, Mod World of the Future. Ann Miller and Garry Moore.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.1 (41)TV EpisodeCocktail Party; Defense Department's phone director; minstrel news; Robot Theater; subway quickies; beatnik history lesson; Dick and Tony Curtis in a Marine recruiting center. Perry Como, Laurence Harvey, Flip Wilson.
- Vaudeville opening; quickies; lecture on electricity; ethnic news songs; Here Comes the Judge; Cocktail Party; a Walnettos ode; nun sketch. George Gobel, Billy Graham, Werner Klemperer, George Schlatter, Tiny Tim, Arthur Walsh.