Episode #3.1

Thu, Sep 14, 1972
Guests Jackson 5, Ronald Reagan, and Larry Storch. Jackson 5 sings "Lookin' Through the Windows." Reagan receives the Bono Award.
7.2 /10
Episode #3.3

Fri, Sep 29, 1972
Cher portrays Lady Godiva, Bobby Sherman the peasant leader, and Chad Everett the evil earl in a skit. Sonny tries to lure a governess astray. Bobby sings "Marchin' to the Madness." Sonny and Cher join in " Happy Together."
0 /10
Episode #3.7

Thu, Oct 26, 1972
Guests were Rick Springfield and William Conrad. Rick Springfield performed What Will The Children Think.
0 /10
Episode #3.10

Thu, Nov 16, 1972
Sonny and Cher are joined by guest Ken Berry in doing parodies of Broadway shows when theater was in it's golden era. The New Seekers perform "Come Softly to Me."
0 /10
Episode #3.16

Fri, Jan 19, 1973
Among the songs performed are "Something" and "Going to Jackson." A mash up of "Rockin' Pneumonia" and "Boogie Woogie Flu" is offered. The mega-hit "Bridge Over Troubled Water"is covered.
0 /10
Episode #3.18

Fri, Feb 02, 1973
Cast of Guest Actors included "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." veteran actor Jim Nabors and Miami Dolphins offensive football player Larry Csonka making three sketches alongside Lead Actor Sonny's paramount characters in this upbeat musical episode.
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Episode #3.19

Fri, Feb 09, 1973
Joe Namath is a guest that week and highlights the show with his reading of calendar poetry, which features Playboy Playmates dressed as the months of the year. Playmates include Cindy Wood, Miki Garcia, Martha Smith, Karen Foster, Mercy Rooney and Sharon Johansen. In a sketch called "Sonny's Pizza Parlor", Joe Namath comes to the pizzeria and makes a big impression on Sonny and Rosa (Cher). Sonny and Cher perform "It Never Rains In Southern California". Joe joins Sonny and Cher in a musical finale showing the ways to a girl's heart.
7.8 /10
Episode #3.25

Tue, Mar 20, 1973
Guest Lyle Waggoner. Opening song "Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows." Vamp skits. 3rd Annual Bono Awards presented to Chad Everett, William Conrad, Jean Stapleton, Tennessee Ernie Ford, and Carol Burnett.
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