John Wayne

Sun, Sep 10, 1972
Sketches include Laugh-In girls cheerleader opening, Intro to new cast members, Laugh-In Salutes the Summer of '72, Edith Ann's stories of school, All in the Ghetto, and Joke wall. Featuring John Wayne, Jill St. John, and the Keystone Cops
6.5 /10
Dyan Cannon

Sun, Sep 17, 1972
Sketches include Laugh-In looks at the News, News of the Past, Present, and Future, Cocktail party, Umpire blackouts, Lifeboat runners with Abbe and Julie, Caveman couples, Astronaut on the moon, Congressmen, Nun runners, Dyan visits the fabulous Farkel family, Salute to guns, and the Joke wall. Featuring Bob Hope, Dyan Cannon, Julie London, Abbe Lane, and Sammy Davis.
6.8 /10
William Conrad

Sun, Sep 24, 1972
Meek mannered Bill Conrad rights wrongs as his alter ego Captain Amazing. Laugh-In salutes the Press. Nanette Fabray adds sign languages to her jokes. A quick peak at Safety in Cars. Frank Cannon meets the Farkels.
7 /10
Lucie Arnaz

Sun, Oct 01, 1972
Lucie Arnaz portrays a tax consultant, a roller derby recruit, and a baby bird in the nest. The casts salutes the wold of adult books and magazines.
7.2 /10
Michael Landon

Sun, Oct 08, 1972
Sketches include Lyle Waggoner as Dick Martin's double, Dan and Steve Allen as Hillbillies Barlow and Zeke, Laugh-In salutes Commercials and Frank Welker's animal impressions. Jud Strunk drives everybody away from the Party by telling a long story. The News segment is introduced by the girls as horse race jockeys and includes Dan and Dick as Pat and Mike from the Shambrock Network. Featuring Michael Landon, Mama Cass, Della Reese, Steve Allen, Frank Welker and Henny Youngman.
7.2 /10
Jean Stapleton

Sun, Oct 15, 1972
Jean Stapleton joins the cuckoos to salute the family and does a song-and-dance number with Jud Strunk. She also plays a woman who hears music and has to go to a psychiatrist to find out why.
6.8 /10
Jack Benny

Sun, Oct 22, 1972
The cast salutes the Revolutionary War while Jack Benny wanders about looking for the Dean Martin Show. Lester encounters a white Bill Cosby while the ladies sing the news theme as matadors.
7.2 /10
Mike Connors

Sun, Oct 29, 1972
Mike Connors auditions for a new cop show. Gladys dreams she's Mannix's secretary. The Party is set during the Roaring Twenties. Sketches include gangster funeral, cowboy saloon, spies beneath a lamppost, Dick and Dan on a deserted island with Totie Fields, Flying Fickle Finger of Fate, Dick dresses up as a woman for Halloween, Return of the Swizzlers and Laugh-In salutes Law and Order.
6.9 /10
Sally Struthers

Sun, Nov 12, 1972
Sally Struthers does animal impressions. Jack Benny performs jokes written for other guests. Dick and Dan miss the Cocktail Party. Salute to the overweight. Dick dresses as a chicken. The Pentagon gets another Fickled Finger.
6.6 /10
James Caan

Sun, Nov 19, 1972
James Caan helps the cast salute Thanksgiving, does a spoof of The King and I with Dick, does a vaudeville song, and plays a soldier who volunteers for a dangerous mission. Cameos include Bob Crane, Nanette Fabray and Della Reese.
7.3 /10
Carol Burnett

Sun, Nov 26, 1972
Carol Burnett joins the cast in saluting old time comics like W.C. Fields and Mae West and also plays the matriarch of a gang of thieves. The news looks at a man fasting for years and the China/Russia border.
7.3 /10
Jack Klugman

Sun, Dec 03, 1972
Guest Jack Klugman is Filthy Farkel in a regular Farkel family skit. Jack portrays a dog delivering news from the animal world. Ruth Buzzi plays Gladys who daydreams she's wed to Jack who's as messy as his Oscar character.
6.8 /10
Steve Lawrence

Sun, Dec 10, 1972
Steve Lawrence guests in the series' final Christmas episode, including playing Santa, dueling Grouchos with Richard Dawson, and singing the news theme with the girls as snowflake fairies. Steve Allen answers questions as Mr. Know-It-All.
7.1 /10
Don Rickles

Sun, Jan 07, 1973
Don Rickles returns and help the cast salute, of all things, good manners. Reed and Malloy return to patrol the streets and Don interviews Carmen Miranda.
7.6 /10
Robert Goulet

Sun, Jan 14, 1973
Guest Robert Goulet plays a Greek folk dancer, Sir Lancelot, and Bert Barks, a beauty pageant host. The hit Broadway musical Camelot is spoofed with Goulet as Lancelot and Dick Martin as Guinevere.
6.3 /10
Sammy Davis Jr.
Sammy Davis Jr. returns and helps the cast salute the '50's. The Judge returns to dispense some more hilarious justice, and we find out how he joined his father's act with the help of Willie Tyler and Lester.
7 /10
Phyllis Diller

Sun, Feb 04, 1973
Special guest Phyllis Diller does a standup performance about her recent face lift. She plays classical piano, dances the French can can, then appears a a chicken. The entire cast salutes the jet set.
6.7 /10
Ernest Borgnine, Arthur Godfrey, Don Rickles, John Wayne, Slappy White
Ernest Borgnine plays Dr. Watson to Dennis Allen's Sherlock Holmes. Sketches include Groucho's cafe, Spy business blackout, Dan and John foxhole scene, Salute to California, Offshore drilling, Gambling blackout, Robot Theatre, Indian smoke and Dick's finale. Featuring Don Rickles, Arhur Godfrey, John Wayne and Slappy White.
7.1 /10
Meredith Baxter & David Birney
Guest Meredith Baxter and David Birney play an indignant wife and her husband who's has too much to drink. Then they join the cast to take a look at air travel. Jud Strunk performs his hit song "Daisy a Day".
7 /10
Dom DeLuise

Sun, Mar 04, 1973
Guest Dom DeLuise portrays a French dancer. Then he is Dominick the Great the amazing juggler, magician, but also a fraud. The cast salutes the world of actors.
6.8 /10
Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr., Robert Goulet, Rip Taylor, Jo Anne Worley
Sketches include Beauty parlor, Girdle shop visit, Drunk quickies, Marriage counselor, Cannibal blackouts, Fickle finger of fate award goes to Rowan and Martin themselves, Plastic surgery, Study of wife swapping, Lily's stammering lady and General Bullwright's son is getting married. Featuring Sammy Davis, Jr., Ernest Borgnine, Robert Goulet, Rip Taylor and Jo Anne Worley.
7.4 /10

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