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Season 1

Pilot. Pilot  

Community Score

8.0 Great 1
review
First aired: 9/9/1967

The pilot episode of Laugh-In featured a look at women, inventions over the years, and the news of the day.

1. Episode #1  

Community Score

9.1 Superb
First aired: 1/22/1968

The series official debut features the debut of Tiny Tim, a look at the American family, and a salute to the establisment.

2. Episode #2  

Community Score

9.2 Superb
First aired: 1/29/1968

Robert Culp, Flip Wilson, and Muriel Landers stop by to help the cast look at food and salute smoking.

3. Episode #3  

Community Score

9.3 Superb
First aired: 2/5/1968

Cher and Tim Conway join in on the fun, including playing Pocahontas and John Smith.

4. Episode #4  

Community Score

8.3 Great
First aired: 2/12/1968

Don Adams joins the cast to help take a look at the medical profession, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band do one of their songs as well.

5. Episode #5  

Community Score

10.0 Perfect
First aired: 2/19/1968

After the intro, the monologue had Dick trying to convince us John Wayne was going to be on again. Then the party, the first Sock It To Me, and the news. After that were several short bits. Coming back from the break, the second Sock It To Me, several I've Got A Secrets, and a poem from Henry. New Talent Time followed, with Richard Dawson as a bird caller and Kaye Ballard as a protest singer. More short bits, and a brief joke wall segment. Then the third Sock It To Me and Mod Mod World about fashion and glamour. Following was the classified ads, and Rosmenko bringing back another act from behind the Iron Curtain, the Holyecki sisters(Eileen, Judy, Goldie and Pam). More short bits, the fourth Sock It To Me, another poem by Henry, Salute to the Mother-In-Law featuring Kaye as the Mother-In-Law of the Year, the good nights and the joke wall.

6. Episode #6  

Community Score

9.1 Superb
First aired: 2/26/1968

Connie Stevens and Larry Storch help the cast look at vacations and Inga Nielsen debuts for New Talent Time in this episode.

7. Episode #7  

Community Score

9.2 Superb
First aired: 3/4/1968

The show started with the intros, then Dan showed Dick that John Wayne was on, and Dick went through the trap door. Following was the party, the first Sock It To Me Time, the first short bits, and New Talent Time, with Inga Nielsen and Joby Baker and his lizard. Joby then tried to teach Jo Anne to do a lizard, followed by more short bits, an Italian lesson, the second Sock It To Me Time, more short bits, and the news, with the girls as French maids. Then Goldie tried to do a lizard, followed by the first joke wall segment, Henry and the cast with a poem, a song by Terry, and Gladys asking to make a lizard. Then, more short bits, the third Sock It To Me Time, more short bits, and Mod Mod World about England. Next, a poem from Henry, more short bits, the fourth Sock It To Me Time, more short bits, a look at an older/younger Hollywood marriage, and a look at advertisements in war. Finally, the good nights, the joke wall and the last short bits.

8. Episode #8  

Community Score

8.3 Great
First aired: 3/11/1968

Sonny Bono plays with a seal, plays Paul Revere, and plays without Cher in this episode.

9. Episode #9  

Community Score

9.1 Superb
First aired: 3/25/1968

Sammy Davis Jr. makes his first appearance along with fellow Rat Packer Joey Bishop.

10. Episode #10  

Community Score

9.4 Superb
First aired: 4/1/1968

Flip Wilson joins the fun again as the cast salutes communications.

11. Episode #11  

Community Score

9.0 Superb
First aired: 4/8/1968

After the intros, where Gary introduced the show as Rowan and Laugh-In's Martin, Dan and Dick discussed the show, then Jo Anne asked if the cast could not be called cuckoos. The party followed, including John Byner doing both Georgie Jessel and Ed Sullivan. After the break the first Sock It To Me Time, where Judy played William Tell. Then short bits followed, and New Talent Time, with David Lipp playing the telephone, the second appearance of Paul Winchell as Lucky Pierre, and Dick with trained dogs. Then more short bits, the second Sock It To Me Time with Judy and a trick guillotine, and the news, which featured the girks as gypsy dancers and John Byner as King George(in his LBJ voice) being interviewed about his losing the war in the Colonies. Afterwards were more short bits and the first joke wall segement, which led to the third Sock It To Me Time, with Judy in a trick box. After more short bits, the fourth Sock It To Me Time had Judy get knives thrown at her, then the water. More short bits, then Mod, Mod World, which looked at the spirit of adventure. Following was Potpourri, then more short bits, the good nights, the joke wall and the last short bits.

12. Episode #12  

Community Score

8.1 Great
First aired: 4/15/1968

Kaye Ballard and John Byner join the cast to look at the law.

13. Episode #13  

Community Score

10.0 Perfect
First aired: 4/22/1968

Tim Conway returns as the cast salutes advertising.

14. Episode #14  

Community Score

8.1 Great
First aired: 4/29/1968

The first season finale saw the cast look at the people of america and, led by Judy and Arte, sing 'Cookoo Laugh-In World.'

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