Opening show of season. Guests Howard Cosell, Chuck Connors, Miss USA Amanda Jones, and Miss Universe Margarita Moran-Floirendo. Song "Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown" with animation.
Sonny and Cher welcome guest Truman Capote who portrays Lord Nelson and the FBI agent who shot Dillinger. In a spoof of Bond films Capote is Leadfinger. John Davidson discusses his nude centerfold.
Christmas 1973 episode with guest William Conrad. Opening song "Jingle Bells." Skits: Indian and bear searching for snow, hobo looking for dinner. Last half of show has Christmas songs and Sonny's Pizza skit.
Guests O.J. Simpson and Ted Neely perform in the Super Bowl follies. Cher holds forth in the laundromat about football and it's fans. Ted sings "Another's Lifetime." Cher solos "Holy Holly", then duets with Sonny with "Top of the World."
Special guests Ricardo Montalban, Jeanette Nolan, and the DeFranco Family. Episode was aired in February as they make jokes about Valentines Day and Sonny's birthday as he turns 29.
Guests Joe Namath and the Righteous Brothers (who reunited on this show ending their breakup). Opening song "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow." Skits At the Launderette and Lady Luck.
Cher as Laverne gives her opinion on the film The Exorcist while at the laundromat. Sonny & Cher duet on "Let Me Be There." The late Jim Croce is given a tribute by an animated video of his hit "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown."