• Air date: 13 Sep '71 24 episodes
      Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In is an American sketch comedy television program that ran for 140 episodes from January 22, 1968, to March 12, 1973, on the NBC television network. It was hosted by comedians Dan Rowan and Dick Martin and featured, at various times, Chelsea Brown, Johnny Brown, Ruth Buzzi, Judy Carne, Richard Dawson, Henry Gibson, Teresa Graves, Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Larry Hovis, Jeremy Lloyd, Dave Madden, Pigmeat Markham, Gary Owens, Pamela Rodgers, Barbara Sharma, Alan Sues, Lily Tomlin and Jo Anne Worley. Laugh-In originally aired as a one-time special on September 9, 1967 and was such a success that it was brought back as a series, replacing The Man from U.N.C.L.E. on Mondays at 8 pm. The title of the show was a play on the "love-ins" or "be-ins" of the 1960s hippie culture, terms that were, in turn, derived from "sit-ins", common in protests associated with civil rights and anti-war demonstrations of the time. In 2002, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In was ranked #42 on TV Guide's 50...
  • List of Episodes (24)
    • 1. Episode #93

      13 Sep '71
      Martha Mitchell & Raquel Welch joins Dan and Dick in their fifth season opener. Mrs. Mitchell,wife of U.S. Attorney General John Mitchell takes pot shots at the Demorcrats and chats with Ernestine the telephone operator(Lily Tomlin).Raquel plays a wallflower,a waitress at a top secret meeting, and a com-on girl in a army recruitment commercial. Gladys Ormphby(Ruth Buzzi)sings ""How Can I Be More Like You,Miss Welch?""
    • 2. Episode #94

      20 Sep '71
    • 3. Episode #95

      27 Sep '71
      Rita Hayworth lets her hair down.She camps it up as a thouroughly soused actress in a sketch called Hollywood,R.F.D.;reprises her Sadie Thompson role in a song & dance routine;and bumps and grinds in a song duet with the Tasteful Lady;Dan & Dick speculate on President Nixon's red china trip,and Ernestine romances Frank Sinatra.
    • 4. Episode #96

      04 Oct '71
      Karen Valentine of Room 222 plugs songs for unpleasent occasions.Plays a Southern belle in a light-opera spoof and Dr. Samantha ironsides in a sketch that borrows something from a variety of TV series.Gladys Ormphby(Ruth Buzzi)dreams she's married to Howard Hughes;Colonel Claude interviews a dog and Sara the Singer wheels into a swinging-singles complex.
    • 5. Episode #97

      11 Oct '71
    • 6. Episode #98

      18 Oct '71
    • 7. Episode #99

      25 Oct '71
      Emmy-winner Lee Grant taking a rare fling at comedy,plays a subject of a This is Your Life spoof;and absent-minded wife,a survival instuctor for senior citizens, and a fashion spy.Miss Grant joins Alan Sues in a production number""You've got it"".
    • 8. Episode #100

      01 Nov '71
    • 9. Episode #101

      08 Nov '71
      Liza Minnelli plays a bored curcus star throwing knives at her husband,and a Southern belle bidding wacky farewells to her soldier boy;joins in a mod,mod world look at the family,and does a song-and-dance number with Barbara Sharma called ""Bring back the thirties"".
    • 10. Episode #102

      22 Nov '71
    • 11. Episode #103

      29 Nov '71
    • 12. Episode #104

      13 Dec '71
    • 13. Episode #105

      20 Dec '71
    • 14. Episode #106

      27 Dec '71
    • 15. Episode #107

      03 Jan '72
      The salute to 1971.
    • 16. Episode #108

      10 Jan '72
    • 17. Episode #109

      24 Jan '72
    • 18. Episode #110

      31 Jan '72
    • 19. Episode #111

      14 Feb '72
    • 20. Episode #112

      21 Feb '72
      Sandy Duncan plays a poodle in a mod mod world look at people,dances in a Busby Berkley-style introduction to the Laugh-In news, and Dan & Dick as song-and-dance men.
    • 21. Episode #113

      28 Feb '72
    • 22. Episode #114

      06 Mar '72
    • 23. Episode #115

      13 Mar '72
    • 24. Episode #116

      20 Mar '72