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Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In. [videorecording] / by Austin, Pam,1949-actor.; Berry, Ken,1933-actor.; Bowmaster, Heather,project manager.; Brennan, Eileen,actor.(CARDINAL)808352; Buzzi, Ruth,actor.(CARDINAL)847796; Carne, Judy,actor.(CARDINAL)740028; Carroll, Leo G.,1886-1972,actor.; DiVona, David,producer.; Feldon, Barbara,actor.(CARDINAL)287170; Gibson, Henry,actor.; Greene, Lorne,actor.(CARDINAL)842149; Hackett, Buddy,1924-2003,actor.(CARDINAL)754007; Hawn, Goldie,actor.(CARDINAL)343740; Hovis, Larry,actor.; Johnson, Arte,1934-actor.; Martin, Dick,1922-2008,actor.; Owens, Gary,actor.; Rowan, Dan,actor.; Schlatter, George,1932-executive producer.(CARDINAL)875095; Wilson, Flip,actor.(CARDINAL)368550; Worley, Jo Anne,1937-actor.; TimeLife/Proven Entertainment,film distributor.;
Dan Rowan, Dick Martin, Pamela Austin, Ken Berry, Eileen Brennan, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Barbara Feldon, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Larry Hovis, Arte Johnson, Gary Owens, Jo Anne Worley, Dan Adams, Kaye Ballard, Harry Belafonte, Milton Berle, Joey Bishop, Sonny Bono, John Byner, Johnny Carson, Cher, Tim Conway, Sammy Davis Jr., Sally Field, Peter Lawford, Jerry Lewis, Ed McMahon, Jill St. John, Dinah Shore, Tom Smothers, Connie Stevens, Larry Storch, John Wayne, Flip Wilson, Tiny Tim.Originally broadcast as season 1 in 1968.The 60's gave us "in crowds," "be-ins" and "love-in," and starting in 1968, the happening place for free-form comedy was Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In, broadcast from beautiful downtown Burbank. Straight man Dan Rowan and wisecracking co-host Dick Martin led a gaggle of goofballs through a rapid-fire assault of one-liners, skits, bits and non sequiturs that left viewers in hysterics and disbelief. Anything and anyone in the public eye was a target. Political correctness? Forget it! The groundbreaking, Emmy Award-winning show anchored the Monday 8 p.m. time slot on NBC until March 12, 1973. In this first season: Flip Wilson is Adam (now residing outside of the Garden of Eden); Tim Conway and Cher as John Smith and Pocahontas; a silent salute to presidential candidate George Wallace; a Mod, Mod World look at the Olympics - these are just a few of the zaniest things crammed into Season 1. The biggest news, however, is the first national television appearance of Tiny Tim, the ukelele-toting, falsetto-singing throwback to a bygone era of American pop music. He makes the rest of the cast seem normal - and Dan and Dick squirm. A perfect fit. He'll be back.Not ratedDVD, region 1.
Subjects: Television series.; Music; Television comedies;
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