Arte Johnson |
Regular Performer/Rosmenko/The Maharishi/Tyrone F. Horneigh |
Dick Martin |
Co-Host/Regular Perfomer |
Alan Sues |
Regular Performer/Big Al |
Gary Owens |
Announcer/Regular Performer |
Dave Madden |
Regular Performer |
Henry Gibson |
Regular Performer/The Parson |
Robert Culp |
Guest Performer |
Guest Star |
France Nuyen |
Guest Performer |
Guest Star |
Lena Horne |
Cameo Appearance |
Cameo |
The Flying Fickle Finger Of Fate Award went to the Senate Judiciary Commitee for watching a lewd movie while in session.
Dan: Ladies and gentlemen, Miss Lena Horne doing one of her great numbers. (piano intro)
Lena: Eighty-three.
Dick W.: I take my wife everywhere. Everywhere! But it's no use. She always finds her way back.
Chelsea: My boyfriend looks like Omar Sharif.
Dave: Oh, that's a coincidence, so does my wife.
Judy: Support your local police. Send a cop to camp.
Alan: How does that grab you, camp lovers?
(after one of Dave's shepherd bits)
Goldie: If sheep stayed out all day... (giggles) their wool would come out in sunny tufts...I think.
Sonny: Sunny tufts?!
Arlene: Hey, was that Helmut Dantine?
Wolfgang: No, you beautiful, dumb person. That Helmut was German.
Liberace: You know who my favorite person is on this show? Me.
Dan: Plane traffic's really getting ridiculous. Last week I flew to New York bumper to bumper.
Robert: A friend of mine is afraid to fly, so he took a train and a terrible thing happened...a plane fell on it.
France: Paris is the most exciting city in the world. To me it's the Burbank of Europe.
Chris Bearde was not credited, but appeared as a member of the Supreme Court during the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate discussion.
Byron Gilliam was not credited but appeared as a dancer in the party segments.
The short bits included the cast playing baseball, Dave as a shepherd(with real sheep), Lena trying to start a song, and Henry trying to kill himself with Jo Anne as his wife berating him.
Robert Culp & France Nuyen were married in real life from 1967 to 1970.
Peg Leg Bates:
Mentioned by Gary in one of his announcements, Peg Leg Bates was a famous tap dancer who overcame losing one of his legs as a child. He made many apperances on The Ed Sullivan Show. His TV.com page is here.
Helmut Dantine:
Mentioned by Wolfgang, Helmut Dantine was an actor most known for playing Nazi German characters, although he also appeared in such movies as Mrs. Miniver.
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