List of Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In episodes

This is an episode list of American sketch comedy show Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In.

The show consisted of a series of rapid-fire gags and sketches, and occasionally featured numerous guest stars in one episode. Many popular entertainers of the 1960s and early 1970s appeared on Laugh-In portraying characters in comedy sketches or appearing as themselves.

Series overview

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SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
114January 22, 1968 (1968-01-22)April 29, 1968 (1968-04-29)
226September 16, 1968 (1968-09-16)March 31, 1969 (1969-03-31)
326September 11, 1969 (1969-09-11)March 16, 1970 (1970-03-16)
426September 14, 1970 (1970-09-14)March 15, 1971 (1971-03-15)
524September 13, 1971 (1971-09-13)March 20, 1972 (1972-03-20)
624September 11, 1972 (1972-09-11)March 12, 1973 (1973-03-12)
SpecialMarch 18, 1971 (1971-03-18)

Episodes

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Pilot Special (1967)

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guest stars: Pamela Austin, Ken Berry, Judy Carne, Barbara Feldon, and featuring Ruth Buzzi, Henry Gibson, Larry Hovis, Arte Johnson, Monte Landis, Jo Anne Worley, Paul Weston and His Orchestra[1] September 9, 1967

Season 1 (1968)

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1 1 Pamela Austin, Leo G. Carroll, Barbara Feldon, Lorne Greene, Buddy Hackett, Sheldon Leonard, The Strawberry Alarm Clock, Tiny Tim, Flip Wilson January 22, 1968
2 2 Leo G. Carroll, Robert Culp, The First Edition, Muriel Landers, Sheldon Leonard, Tom Smothers, Flip Wilson January 29, 1968
3 3 Tim Conway, Cher, Paul Gilbert, Lorne Greene, Sheldon Leonard, Tiny Tim, Flip Wilson February 5, 1968
4 4 Don Adams, Pamela Austin, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Paul Gilbert, Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Jack Riley, Walter Slezak, David Watson February 12, 1968
5 5 Pamela Austin, Kaye Ballard, Richard Dawson, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Peter Lawford, Dinah Shore, Walter Slezak February 19, 1968
6 6 Nancy Ames, Charles E. Compton (Mayor of Burbank),[2] Buddy Hackett, Jerry Lewis, Inga Neilsen (actress),[3] Leonard Nimoy, Edward Platt, Dinah Shore, Connie Stevens, Larry Storch, The Temptations February 26, 1968
7 7 Joby Baker, Godfrey Cambridge, Sally Field, Jerry Lewis, Inga Neilsen,[3] Terry-Thomas, John Wayne March 4, 1968
8 8 Cher, Barbara Feldon, Anissa Jones, Jerry Lewis, Pat Morita, Dinah Shore, Sonny (w/o Cher), John Wayne, Paul Winchell March 11, 1968
9 9 Pamela Austin, Elgin Baylor, Chris Bearde, Harry Belafonte, Joey Bishop, Sammy Davis Jr., Regis Philbin, John Wayne March 25, 1968
10 10 Sivi Aberg, The Bee Gees, Harry Belafonte, Johnny Carson, Sammy Davis Jr., Barbara Feldon, Ed McMahon, Flip Wilson April 1, 1968
11 11 Pamela Austin, John Byner, Hugh Downs, James Garner, David Lipp,[4] Flip Wilson, Paul Winchell, April 8, 1968
12 12 Kaye Ballard, Harry Belafonte, Shelley Berman, John Byner, The Curtain Callers, James Garner, John Wayne, Flip Wilson April 15, 1968
13 13 Shelley Berman, John Byner, Johnny Carson, Tim Conway, Hugh Downs, Barbara Feldon, John Wayne, Flip Wilson, Paul Winchell April 22, 1968
14 14 Sivi Aberg, Pamela Austin, Milton Berle, Shelley Berman, Joey Bishop, John Byner, Jill St. John, Tiny Tim, John Wayne, Flip Wilson, April 29, 1968

Season 2 (1968–69)

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15 1 Barbara Feldon, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Hugh Hefner, Bob Hope, Jack Lemmon, Richard Nixon, Sonny Tufts, John Wayne, John B. Whitney (Mayor, Burbank) September 16, 1968
16 2 Herb Alpert, Eve Arden, Nick Castle, Arlene Dahl, Zsa Zsa Gabor, George Kirby, Jack Lemmon, Sonny Tufts, John Wayne, Patrick Wayne, Wild Man Fischer September 23, 1968
17 3 Zsa Zsa Gabor, Greer Garson, Bob Hope, Abbe Lane, Greg Morris, Otto Preminger, Michael Wayne September 30, 1968
18 4 Robert Culp, Arlene Dahl, Kirk Douglas, Lena Horne, Liberace, France Nuyen, Otto Preminger, Catherine Reid, Sonny Tufts, Flip Wilson October 7, 1968
19 5 Rosemary Clooney, Bobby Darin*, Kirk Douglas, Mitzi Gaynor, The Holy Modal Rounders (w/Sam Shepard on drums), Harland Sanders, Sonny Tufts October 14, 1968
20 6 Sammy Davis Jr., Greer Garson, Van Johnson, Werner Klemperer, Liberace, Flip Wilson October 21, 1968
21 7 Bill Dana, Jimmy Dean, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Lena Horne, Marcel Marceau, Jack Riley, Sonny Tufts, Flip Wilson October 28, 1968
22 8 George Gobel, Dick Gregory*, Howard Hart, Rock Hudson, Rod Serling, Dick Whittington November 11, 1968
23 9 The Banana Splits, Victor Borge, Rosemary Clooney, Arlene Dahl, George Gobel, Phil Harris, George Kirby, Jack Riley, The Legendary Stardust Cowboy (w/ T-Bone Burnett on drums), Fred Williamson November 18, 1968
24 10 Perry Como, Joseph Cotten, Arlene Dahl, Phyllis Diller, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Otto Preminger, Vincent Price, Tiny Tim, Henny Youngman November 25, 1968
25 11 Joseph Cotten, Tony Curtis, Peter Lawford, Liberace, Cliff Robertson, Henny Youngman December 2, 1968
26 12 Barbara Bain, Billy Barty (as Santa), Jack Benny, Douglas Fairbanks Jr., Rock Hudson, Martin Landau, Guy Lombardo, Otto Preminger, Jack Riley, Dick Whittington December 16, 1968
27 13 Bill Dana, Brothers Legard (The LeGarde Twins), Nanette Fabray, Sally Field with Don Rickles (on film), Lena Horne, Byron Gilliam (jogger), George Jessel, Rich Little, Bob Newhart, Vincent Price, Jack Riley, Kate Smith, Dick Whittington December 30, 1968
28 14 Jack Benny, Brothers LeGarde (The LeGarde Twins), Peter Falk, Marcel Marceau, Pigmeat Markham, Garry Moore, Flip Wilson, Dick Whittington Henry Youngman January 6, 1969
29 15 J. J. Barry, Johnny Carson, Perry Como, David Janssen, Van Johnson, Peter Lawford, Paul Winchell January 13, 1969
30 16 J. J. Barry, Brothers LeGarde (The LeGarde Twins), George Gobel, Guy Lombardo,Richard Nixon (on film),Jack Riley, Frank Sinatra, Jr. (on film), Nancy Sinatra*, The Smothers Brothers January 20, 1969
31 17 Jack Benny, Tony Curtis, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Byron Gilliam, Frank Gorshin, George Jessel, Samantha Lloyd, Janos Prohaska (in gorilla costume), Shelley Winters January 27, 1969
32 18 George Jessel, Tom Kennedy, Liberace, Rich Little, Don Rickles*, John Roach, Cliff Robertson, Carol Worthington (actress) February 3, 1969
33 19 J. J. Barry, Greer Garson, Davy Jones*, Byron Gilliam, Nipsey Russell, Robert Wagner, Al "Red Dog" Weber February 10, 1969
34 20 Jack Benny, James Drury, James Garner*, Muriel Landers,Guy Lombardo, Gina Lollobrigida, Doug McClure, Tiny Tim, Uncle Heavy (Boyd Kimes) & His Porkchop Review (with 'Oink') February 17, 1969
35 21 Mel Brooks, Peter Falk, Lena Horne, Rock Hudson, Peter Lawford, Bob Newhart, Connie Stevens*, Tiny Tim February 24, 1969
36 22 Tony Curtis, James Garner, Ann Miller, The Smothers Brothers, Forrest Tucker, Robert Wagner, The Wiere Brothers, Shelley Winters March 3, 1969
37 23 James Drury, Werner Klemperer, Gina Lollobrigida, Doug McClure, Flip Wilson March 10, 1969
38 24 Sammy Davis Jr.*, Byron Gilliam, Werner Klemperer, Ann Miller, Garry Moore, Flip Wilson March 17, 1969
39 25 Perry Como, Tony Curtis, Stu Gilliam, Laurence Harvey, Flip Wilson March 24, 1969
40 26 George Gobel, Billy Graham, Werner Klemperer, Tiny Tim, Arthur Walsh (actor), The Wiere Brothers (Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon, Laugh-In writer/ producer Paul Keyes - on news-film) March 31, 1969

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Season 3 (1969–1970)

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41 1 Johnny Carson, Debbie Reynolds*, Peter Sellers, Flip Wilson September 15, 1969
42 2 Michael Caine, "Cyrus Quigly" (Marc London, show writer)*, Bob Hope, Diana Ross* September 22, 1969
43 3 Sonny & Cher*, Flip Wilson September 29, 1969
44 4 Micky Dolenz, Davy Jones, Mike Nesmith (The Monkees*) October 6, 1969
45 5 Mitzi Gaynor, Jack E. Leonard*, Lana Wood October 13, 1969
46 6 Sivi Aberg [sv] (Miss Sweden 1964), Romy Schneider, Anne Jackson* and Eli Wallach* (husband & wife) October 20, 1969
47 7 Jack Riley, Flip Wilson* October 27, 1969
48 8 Sammy Davis Jr., Buddy Hackett*, Sandy Hackett November 3, 1969
49 9 Johnny Carson, Carol Channing* November 10, 1969
50 10 Sid Caesar*, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Diana Ross, Peter Sellers November 17, 1969
51 11 Michael Caine, Sammy Davis Jr.*, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Debbie Reynolds, Davy Jones November 24, 1969
52 12 Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Engelbert Humperdinck, Jill St. John, Peter Lawford December 1, 1969
53 13 Phyllis Diller, Roger Moore, Romy Schneider, Jacqueline Susann December 8, 1969
54 14 Greer Garson, Stu Gilliam, Lorne Greene December 15, 1969
55 15 David Frye, George Gobel, Guy Lombardo, Ed McMahon, Frank Sinatra Jr., Nancy Sinatra* December 29, 1969
56 16 James Garner*, Engelbert Humperdinck, Roger Moore January 5, 1970
57 17 Jonathan Winters*, Peter Wintonick January 12, 1970
58 18 Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jr., David Frye, Peter Lawford, Ed McMahon January 19, 1970
59 19 Jack Benny, Tony Curtis, Tennessee Ernie Ford, Jill St. John January 26, 1970
60 20 Jack Benny, Michael Caine, Johnny Carson, George Lindsey February 2, 1970
61 21 Jim Backus, Greer Garson, Agatha Grunt, Art Metrano, Andy Williams, Andy Griffith, Carl Reiner* February 9, 1970
62 22 Dan Blocker, Johnny Brown, Perry Como, Tom Smothers, Flip Wilson February 16, 1970
63 23 Carol Channing, Wally Cox, Sheldon Leonard, Art Metrano, Ringo Starr February 23, 1970
64 24 Zsa Zsa Gabor,Danny Kaye March 2, 1970
65 25 Billy Barnes, Edgar Bergen, Milton Berle, Jimmy Caesar, Agatha Grunt, Buddy Hackett, Mickey Rooney, Nancy Sinatra, Jill St. John, Andy Williams March 9, 1970
66 26 Carol Channing, Tony Curtis, Peter Sellers, Tiny Tim March 16, 1970

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Season 4 (1970–71)

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67 1 Art Carney, Jilly Rizzo September 14, 1970
68 2 David Frost, Don Rickles, Jilly Rizzo September 21, 1970
69 3 Carol Channing, Tim Conway, Goldie Hawn, Jilly Rizzo September 28, 1970
70 4 Ken Berry, Tim Conway, Jilly Rizzo October 5, 1970
71 5 Tim Conway, Jilly Rizzo October 12, 1970
72 6 David Frost, Don Ho, Zero Mostel October 19, 1970
73 7 Vincent Price, Rod Serling, Orson Welles October 26, 1970
74 8 Carol Channing, Carl Reiner, Jilly Rizzo November 2, 1970
75 9 Jim Backus, Greer Garson, Andy Griffith, Carl Reiner, Jilly Rizzo November 9, 1970
76 10 Desi Arnaz, Bob Newhart November 16, 1970
77 11 Desi Arnaz, Phyllis Diller, David Frost, Jilly Rizzo, Rod Serling November 23, 1970
78 12 Bill Cosby, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalbán, Vincent Price, Dinah Shore, Gore Vidal, Flip Wilson November 30, 1970
79 13 Don Ho, Jilly Rizzo, Rod Serling, Phil Silvers December 7, 1970
80 14 Bing Crosby, Phyllis Diller, Rich Little, Debbie Reynolds, Jilly Rizzo, Bill Cosby, William F. Buckley Jr., Jack Cassidy December 14, 1970
81 15 William F. Buckley Jr., Johnny Carson, Carol Channing, Phyllis Diller, Rich Little, Zero Mostel December 28, 1970
82 16 Wilt Chamberlain, Sammy Davis Jr. January 4, 1971
83 17 Johnny Carson, Phyllis Diller, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalbán, Dinah Shore, Gore Vidal, Sam Yorty January 11, 1971
84 18 Joey Bishop,Ralph Edwards, Jilly Rizzo, David Steinberg January 18, 1971
85 19 Jack Cassidy, Wilt Chamberlain, Teresa Graves, Andy Griffith January 25, 1971
86 20 Bill Cosby, Teresa Graves, Claudine Longet, Marcello Mastroianni, Louis Nye, Jilly Rizzo February 1, 1971
87 21 Herschel Bernardi, Truman Capote, Peter Lawford, Dinah Shore February 8, 1971
88 22 Truman Capote, Wilt Chamberlain, Chuck Connors, Peter Lawford, Ricardo Montalbán, Sam Yorty February 15, 1971
89 23 Bing Crosby, Sammy Davis Jr., Peter Lawford, Roger Miller, George Raft, Jilly Rizzo, David Steinberg February 22, 1971
90 24 Richard Crenna, Fernando Lamas, Marcello Mastroianni, Deborah Shelton March 1, 1971
91 25 Jack Benny, Johnny Carson, Bill Cosby, Sammy Davis Jr., Rich Little, Roger Miller, Claudine Longet, Rod Serling, Jilly Rizzo, Gore Vidal March 8, 1971
92 26 Herschel Bernardi, Chuck Connors, Tim Conway, Phyllis Diller, Fernando Lamas, Louis Nye, George Raft March 15, 1971

Special (1971) Artie Johnson: Very Interesting (hosted by Johnson)

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Bing Crosby, Arte Johnson, Nancy Kulp, Misty Rowe, and Elke Sommer March 18, 1971

Season 5 (1971–72)

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93 1 Johnny Carson, Moosie Drier, Buffalo Bob Smith, Raquel Welch, Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Martha Mitchell, Pat Morita, Henny Youngman September 13, 1971
94 2 Vida Blue, Johnny Carson, Roman Gabriel, Andy Granatelli, Joe Namath, Sugar Ray Robinson, Bill Russell, Doug Sanders, Vin Scully, Jill St. John, Willie Shoemaker September 20, 1971
95 3 James Brolin, Johnny Carson, Rita Hayworth, Doc Severinsen, Jill St. John, Henny Youngman September 27, 1971
96 4 Johnny Carson, Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Harold Sakata, Buffalo Bob Smith, Jacqueline Susann, Karen Valentine October 4, 1971
97 5 Johnny Carson, Tony Curtis, Chad Everett, Frank Gorshin, Rita Hayworth, Dean Jones, Edward G. Robinson, Buffalo Bob Smith October 11, 1971
98 6 Richard Crenna, Janet Leigh October 18, 1971
99 7 Lee Grant, Ted Mack, Harold Sakata, Jill St. John, Willie Shoemaker, Louisa Moritz October 25, 1971
100 8 Judy Carne, Henry Gibson, Teresa Graves, Arte Johnson, Tiny Tim, John Wayne, Jo Anne Worley November 1, 1971
101 9 Ralph Edwards, Jill St. John, Liza Minnelli, Edward G. Robinson, Louisa Moritz November 8, 1971
102 10 James Coco, Tony Curtis November 22, 1971
103 11 Perry Como, Sheldon Leonard, Mike Mazurki, Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Agnes Moorehead, Vincent Price, Jack Soo, Three Dog Night November 29, 1971
104 12 Bing Crosby, Janet Leigh, Carroll O'Connor December 13, 1971
105 13 Charo, Petula Clark, Burt Mustin, Joe Namath, Queenie Smith December 20, 1971
106 14 Fannie Flagg, Buddy Hackett, Jack LaLanne, Sally Struthers, Mona Tera, Forrest Tucker December 27, 1971
107 15 Robert Goulet, Tiny Tim, Mona Tera January 3, 1972
108 16 James Coco, Fannie Flagg, Charles Nelson Reilly, Mort Sahl, Henny Youngman, Mona Tera January 10, 1972
109 17 Sue Ane Langdon, Carl Reiner, Slappy White, Mona Tera, Sally Struthers January 24, 1972
110 18 Jack Carter, Chad Everett, Paul Lynde, John Wayne, Mona Tera January 31, 1972
111 19 Charlie Callas, Dick Cavett, Carol Channing, Richard Crenna, Slappy White, Mona Tera February 14, 1972
112 20 Robert Goulet, Gene Hackman, Sue Ane Langdon, Paul Lynde, Terry-Thomas February 21, 1972
113 21 Steve Allen, Carol Channing, Gene Hackman, Jo Ann Pflug, Charles Nelson Reilly, Terry-Thomas, John Wayne February 28, 1972
114 22 Charlie Callas, Jack Carter, Johnny Cash, Dick Cavett, Burt Mustin, Debbie Reynolds, Queenie Smith March 6, 1972
115 23 Sandy Duncan, Jo Ann Pflug, Joe Namath, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jean Stapleton March 13, 1972
116 24 Sandy Duncan, Joe Namath, Jo Ann Pflug, Charles Nelson Reilly, Jean Stapleton March 20, 1972

Season 6 (1972–73)

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117 1 Army Archerd, Isaac Hayes, Duke Hazlett (entertainer & Sinatra impersonator), Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Mary Rowan, Jill St. John, John Wayne September 11, 1972
118 2 Sebastian Cabot, Dyan Cannon, Sammy Davis Jr., Bob Hope, Abbe Lane, Janet Leigh, Julie London September 18, 1972
119 3 William Conrad, Bob Crane, Nanette Fabray, Della Reese, Henry Mancini, Alexis Smith September 25, 1972
120 4 Lucie Arnaz, Marvene Jones, Rich Little, Alan Peterson, Ross Martin, Mary Rowan October 2, 1972
121 5 Steve Allen, Mama Cass Elliot, Hank Grant, Tom Harmon, Michael Landon, Della Reese, Mary Rowan, Lyle Waggoner, Frank Welker, Henny Youngman October 9, 1972
122 6 Bill Bixby, Jack Carter, Dorothy Manners, Jean Stapleton, Henny Youngman October 16, 1972
123 7 Jack Benny, Sue Cameron, James Farentino, Michele Lee, Peter Marshall, Hugh O'Brian, Charles Nelson Reilly, Henny Youngman October 23, 1972
124 8 Mike Connors, Totie Fields, Charles Nelson Reilly October 30, 1972
125 9 Jack Benny, Sue Ane Langdon, Sally Struthers November 13, 1972
126 10 James Caan, Bob Crane, Shirley Eder, Nanette Fabray, Della Reese, Mary Rowan, Abby Sweir November 20, 1972
127 11 Carol Burnett, Paul Gilbert, Ross Martin, Vernon Scott (journalist), Demond Wilson November 27, 1972
128 12 Jack Klugman, Rich Little, Henny Youngman December 4, 1972
129 13 Steve Allen, Steve Lawrence, Peter Marshall December 11, 1972
130 14 Howard Cosell, Alex Karras, Dan Luckow, Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Vin Scully, Mark Spitz December 18, 1972
131 15 Charlie Callas, Duke Hazlett, Kent McCord, Martin Milner, Charles Nelson Reilly, Don Rickles January 8, 1973
132 16 Charles Fleischer, Robert Goulet, Bob Thomas January 15, 1973
133 17 Sammy Davis Jr. January 22, 1973
134 18 Angie Dickinson, Totie Fields, Monty Hall, Frank Welker January 29, 1973
135 19 Phyllis Diller, Paul Gilbert, Michael Greer, Morton Moss (journalist/actor), Oral Roberts, Unknown/uncredited male comedic performer February 5, 1973
136 20 Ernest Borgnine, Arthur Godfrey, Sheilah Graham,Don Rickles, Mary Rowan, John Wayne, Slappy White February 12, 1973
137 21 Rona Barrett, David Birney, Meredith Baxter-Birney, Rip Taylor, Slappy White, Jo Anne Worley February 19, 1973
138 22 Marilyn Beck, Charlie Callas, Johnny Carson, Sandy Duncan, Arthur Godfrey February 26, 1973
139 23 Dom DeLuise March 5, 1973
140 24 Ernest Borgnine, Sammy Davis Jr., Robert Goulet, Rip Taylor, Jo Anne Worley March 12, 1973

References

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  1. ^ Shout! Studios (24 December 2021). "Laugh-In:Pilot | Full Episode". YouTube. Shout! Factory. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
  2. ^ "Burbank Mayor (1962-1963, 1967-1968) Charles E. Compton". calisphere.org. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
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  4. ^ "David Lipp". www.rottentomatoes.com | Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved 26 November 2024.
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