Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
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Episode #38Episode Number: 38 Season Num: 2 First Aired: March 17, 1969 Prod Code: n/a |
Sammy Davis Jr. returns to the show to be the judge and help Mod Mod World salute the future. He also helps Tyrone gang up on Gladys.
| Writer: | Jack Mendelsohn, Lorne Michaels, Jim Mulligan, Hart Pomerantz, Jim Carlson, Dave Cox, Paul W. Keyes, Hugh Wedlock Jr., Allan Manings, Chris Bearde, David Panich, Coslough Johnson, Marc London |
| Director: | Gordon Wiles |
| Star: | Chelsea Brown (Regular Preformer (1968-1969)), Goldie Hawn (Regular Performer (1968-1970)), Dan Rowan (Co-Host), Judy Carne (Regular Performer (1968-1970)), Byron Gilliam (Regular Preformer (1969-1970)), Jo Anne Worley (Regular Preformer (1968-1970)), Arte Johnson (Regular Performer (1968-1971)), Ruth Buzzi (Regular Performer), Henry Gibson (Regular Performer (1968-1971)), Dave Madden (Regular Preformer (1968-1969)), Gary Owens (Regular Performer), Alan Sues (Regular Preformer (1968-1972)), Dick Martin (Co Host) |
| Recurring Role: | Sammy Davis Jr. (Guest Performer) |
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During the intros, the cast did their Jo Anne imitations, doing the 'fingers-on-the-cheek-and-smiling' bit, but the following did it with just one hand: Dan, because he had his pipe in the other; Ruth, who put a finger on her chin and did a goofy face; Dave, who threw confetti with the other; and Jo Anne herself, kissing her arms.
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The short bits included Dick as Atilla the Hun, Sammy as a lost little boy looking for his wagon, Sammy as the Lone Ranger and Dan as Tonto, and several bits from previous shows.
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Byron Gilliam appeared in both subway bits as well as the opening song about taxes.
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Sammy: Just think, Chelsea, someday we'll all live to be 200 years old!
Chelsea: Big deal! How'd you like to be a little old lady for 140 years? (edit) Alan: I'm not a predjudiced person, but I say a Negro is still a Negro and a Jew is stil a Jew; but for different reasons. Think about it. (edit) Werner: (as Col. Klink) Blow in my helmet and I'll march with you anywhere! (edit) Judy: I don't care what your Funk and Wagnall's says; tax is a four-letter word. (edit) Sammy: See, we don't have no problem with income tax in the ghetto. The big problem in the ghetto, baby, is income. (edit)
Chelsea: Big deal! How'd you like to be a little old lady for 140 years? (edit) Alan: I'm not a predjudiced person, but I say a Negro is still a Negro and a Jew is stil a Jew; but for different reasons. Think about it. (edit) Werner: (as Col. Klink) Blow in my helmet and I'll march with you anywhere! (edit) Judy: I don't care what your Funk and Wagnall's says; tax is a four-letter word. (edit) Sammy: See, we don't have no problem with income tax in the ghetto. The big problem in the ghetto, baby, is income. (edit)
The Flying Fickle Finger Of Fate went to a public relations man who sent a press release touting a big market for law enforcement supplies in 1969 because of increased police activity because of many civil disturbances.
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