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Cher

All Episodes 1975 - 1979

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  • 1975-02-13T01:00:00Z
  • 45m
  • 1d 5h (29 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
Following their divorce in 1974, pop singers Sonny & Cher Bono, who had formerly starred together on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, each hosted a variety series of their own. Sonny's, entitled The Sonny Comedy Revue, debuted on ABC in the fall of 1974. The show featured the same regulars as The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour, except for Cher. Each episode starred a female guest star that ribbed Sonny about how short and untalented he was. The show's lack of originality and Cher, lead to the shows cancellation after 13 episodes. However, six weeks later, On February 12, 1975 Cher debuted on CBS at 7:30, with guest stars Elton John, Bette Midler, and Flip Wilson. The pilot episode (billed as a special) served as Cher's return to television. The special garnered high ratings, and rave reviews. "I'm scared to death" Cher said at the time. "I'm so afraid of that first walk-out. Here I am- alone, naked to the world. What do you think world? Do you forgive me?" The series was produced by Laugh-In

31 episodes

1978-04-04T01:00:00Z

Special 1 Cher... Special

Special 1 Cher... Special

  • 1978-04-04T01:00:00Z45m

"West Side Story Medley" performed by Cher "Hot Legs" performed by Rod Stewart "Two Doors Down" performed by Dolly Parton "Conversation in Song Lyrics", Cher, Parton "Musical Battle to Save Cher's Soul Medley" performed by Cher, Parton & The Tubes. The performance is a duel between the forces of good and evil to determine where Cher will spend eternity. Dolly Parton is dressed in white and, with a team of brightly clad singers, portrays an angel, while The Tubes, dressed in black leather, battle to send Cher's soul into eternal damnation. Songs performed include "Smoke (La Vie en Fumer)" and "Mondo Bondage" (the Tubes), "People Get Ready" (Parton), and "My Sweet Lord" (Cher). "A Dream Is A Wish Your Heart Makes" performed by Cher

Special 2 Cher... And Other Fantasies

  • 1979-03-08T01:00:00Z45m

TV special starring Cher, Lucille Ball, Elliott Gould, Shelley Winters and Andy Kaufman.

Cher opens the show with "Let Me Entertain You" and a monologue about how excited she is to be back on television. The program also features the participation of Elton John, Bette Midler and Flip Wilson.

1. Tatum impersonates Cher at the start of the show, singing "Let Me Entertain You" 2. Cher opens the show with "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You" and a monologue about bugle beads. 3. "Girls" -- Cher and Tatum introduce a series of sketches about how women are superior to men. In comedy blackouts, a dissatisfied customer (Wayne) attempts to return a broken toaster to the hardhearted clerk working at the complaint department (Cher), and Tatum discusses divorce with her attorney (Wayne). 4. Cher and Wayne sing "Let Me Be There" 5. Tatum appears in a takeoff on the Catherine Deneuve commercials. 6. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) gets into a verbal battle with Raquel. 7. Cher appears during a brief commercial blackout singing "Nothing Can Stop Me Now" 8. Pitchwoman Donna Jean Brodine (Cher) promotes a new glue product called "Stick-It." 9. Cher performs a medley of "Long Train Runnin'" and "Love the One You're With" 10. Cher and Wayne are cast as...

1. Cher opens the show with "Got To Get You Into My Life" and a monologue in which she hopes to gain favor with the Nielson families. 2. The Osmond Brothers sing "I'm Still Gonna Need You" 3. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) gets a surprise visit from her equally tacky mother (Nancy), who's wanting to borrow Laverne's mink coat to wear to the drag races. 4. Cher sings "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" as Jerry pantomimes a clown. 5. Jerry tries to get Cher to laugh during this brief commercial break. 6. "Law and Order" -- The Osmond Brothers introduce a series of comedy sketches about crime prevention, in which a police sergeant (Jerry) receives a tongue-twisting theft report from Cher, and Jerry appears as Scarface, the criminal son of domineering Nancy. 7. Cher sings "Ain't Nobody's Business" 8. Sleeping Beauty (Nancy) wakes up for an interview with Mable the Fable Lady (Cher). 9. The Osmonds join Cher for a medley of Stevie Wonder's greatest hits

1. Cher opens the show with "By Myself" and a monologue about being clumsy off-camera. 2. Cher sings and tap dances to "Do a Take" with Jack and Cloris. 3. Cloris recites a Shakespeare-like soliloquy, with simultaneous jive translations by Cher. 4. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) takes her car in for its 300,000-mile checkup and gets waited on by "Chico and the Man's" Ed Brown (Jack). 5. Cher performs a medley of "I've Got the Music In Me" and "Listen To the Music" 6. Jack and Cloris appear as man and wife in this blackout on Geritol commercials. 7. Cloris plays a wealthy eccentric whose annual dinner parties for former suitors are always unattended, with Jack cast as her butler who must cater to her every whim. 8. "Saturday Night" -- Cher tells about dating a Gemini with a split personality. 9. Cher sings "Am I Blue?" 10. Jack sings "The Man In My Little Girl's Life" 11. Cher closes the show.

1. Cher opens the show with "When You're Smiling" and a monologue in which she compares her TV show with a new baby. 2. Cher and Freddie camp it up in a song-and-dance routine. 3. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) is reunited with Olivia (Teri), her old friend from the launderette. 4. Mable the Fable Lady (Cher) interviews a present-day Cinderella and Prince Charming (Teri and Freddie). 5. The Pointer Sisters sing "Live Your Life Before You Die" 6. Cher appears as a clown in a comedy vignette about unhappiness. 7. "Girls" -- Cher and The Pointer Sisters introduce a series of comedy sketches about how woman are superior to men. 8. "Saturday Night" -- Cher describes another date with a "loser." 9. Cher sings "How Long Has This Been Going On?" 10. Cher and The Pointer Sisters perform a medley

1. Cher opens the show with "Friends" and a monologue with Lily about having just quit smoking. 2. Ernestine the switchboard operator (Lily) dials up Cher to find out the truth about all of the wild stories published in the movie magazines. 3. Janet Jackson reveals to Cher what it's like growing up in the Jackson household. 4. The Jacksons perform "I Am Love" 5. Lily appears in a comedy sketch as David's eager blind date. 6. Cher sings "Since I Fell For You" 7. Cher and The Jacksons invent the commercial on a deserted island. 8. Pitchwoman Donna Jean Brodine (Cher) demonstrates the miraculous new "Wondr-bat." 9. The Jacksons sing "The World Was a Mess"; Cher, Lily and David portray the confused first inhabitants in the Garden Of Eden. 10. Lily annoys a married couple (Cher and David) waiting on the corner for a bus. 11. Cher recites Rudyard Kipling's poem "If" to an animated sequence. 12. Cher joins The Jacksons for a medley of The Jacksons' greatest hits

1. Cher opens the show with "You're No Good" and a monologue about some of the letters she's received about the show. 2. Marty is cast as a door-to-door salesman in this short comedy sketch. 3. Cher teams up with Teri "Ragtime Cowboy Joe" 4. Teri is featured as the wife of the Lone Ranger (Marty). 5. Cher performs a medley of "Half Breed", "Gypsys, Tramps and Thieves" and "Dark Lady." 6. Jimmie appears in a blackout of the popular margarine commercial. 7. Cher plays a school principal confronting troublemaker Jimmie. 8. "Saturday Night" -- Cher delivers a monologue about a dateless Saturday night. 9. Cher sings "My Love" 10. "The Flying Garbanzos" -- A dysfunctional family of trapeze artists (Cher, Marty and Teri) are questioned by a police officer (Jimmie) investigating the untimely death of Hilda the human cannonball. 11. Cher closes the show.

1. Cher opens the show with "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and a monologue about how her producer and guests have been trying to fatten her up. 2. "Attitude" -- Cher and Redd introduce a series of comedy sketches about attitude, in which Redd is cast as a sneaky bookie at a police station and a dissatisfied customer trying to return a pair of pants to a stuffy clerk in the complaint department (Cher). 3. "Life With Laverne" -- Ted appears as a tightwad who runs into Laverne (Cher) while looking for a bargain cup of coffee. 4. Cher and Ted appear in a short comedy blackout during this brief intermission. 5. Redd is cast as a drunk speaking on the merits of milk. 6. "Saturday Night" -- Cher returns home after a long evening out and faces the reality that she doesn't remember a thing about her date. 7. Cher sings "Never-Never Land" 8. A leading financial adviser (Redd) makes a sales pitch for Soul Savings and Loan. 9. Two despondent screenwriters (Redd and Ted)...

1. Cher opens the show with "If You Wanna Get To Heaven" and a monologue about her plans for a Hawaiian vacation with daughter Chastity. 2. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) is visited by her pushy mother-in-law (Jean). 3. Kris and Rita perform "Late Again Gettin' Over You" 4. "Girls" -- Cher and Jean introduce a series of sketches about how woman are superior to men. In comedy blackouts, Cher plays poker with Kris, using household items for stakes; and Cher and Jean appear as two women drivers who crash into each other and don't know how to go about reporting the accident. 5. "Saturday Night" -- Cher tells about her reunion with an old high school crush. 6. Cher sings "Many Rivers To Cross" 7. Jean portrays a tipsy TV chef trying to explain how to prepare a turkey. 8. Kris and Rita join Cher for a medley of classic country hits, including: "Oh, Lonesome Me", "Help Me Make It Through the Night" and "Okie From Muskogee." 9. Cher performs a medley of reggae songs

1. Cher opens the show with "I Can't Get No Satisfaction" and a monologue about old wives' tales. 2. "The Trouble With Men" -- Cher and Nancy introduce a series of blackouts taking a comical look at men, in which Wanda the Fat Lady (Nancy) reveals some of her uneventful dates, Cher plays a wisecracking nurse checking on one of her patients, and Cher and Nancy describe the methods they used to get rid of their unloving husbands. 3. Donna Jean Brodine (Cher) promotes a kit that will transform its owners into comedians. 4. Cher sings "Sunshine On My Shoulders" 5. "Life With Laverne" -- Having been informed by Liberace's butler that she's missed the tour his real-life home, Laverne (Cher) is personally escorted by Liberace himself. 6. Liberace plays "The Way We Were" on his piano. 7. Cher and Nancy portray the principal and nutritionist of the Lizzie Borden High School. 8. Linda sings "When Will I Be Loved?" 9. Cher and Linda perform a medley

1. Cher opens the show with "All I Really Want To Do" and introduces daughter Chastity to the studio audience, who demonstrates how she would open her own show. 2. "Relationships" -- Cher and Kate introduce a series of comedy sketches based on the parent-child and husband-wife relationships. In blackouts, Cher appears as a bored bird who wants to leave mama Kate's next, and Tim and Cher are cast as Dr. Frankenstein and his monster-wife. 3. The Ike and Tina Turner Revue performs "Nutbush City Limits" 4. Cher joins Tina for "Shame, Shame, Shame" 5. Kate sings "What Kind Of Fool Am I?" 6. Cher and Tim play two married servants who constantly bicker on the job. 7. Cher is joined by Tina, Kate and Tim for a musical salute to The Beatles.

1. Cher opens the show with ""Where You Lead"" and a monologue about how she hates getting up early for rehearsals. 2. Art signs ""Bridge Over Troubled Water"", with Jimmy accompanying him on the piano. 3. McLean is cast as a married mouse whose flirtatious ways with a sexy waitress (Charo) anger his sweetheart (Cher). 4. Cher joins Art and Jimmy for a medley of ""All I Know"" and ""Up, Up and Away"" 5. Cher is cast as a hobo with daughter Chastity as her sidekick. 6. Cher and Chastity sing ""You Are So Beautiful"" 7. Cher appears as Charo's swinging kid sister in this comedy segment. 8. Charo performs ""Malaguena"" 9. Cher appears as McLean's luckless wife. 10. Cher and Charo perform ""America"" from ""West Side Story."" 11. Cher closes the show, reprising ""America"" with Charo and McLean.

1. Cher opens the show with ""For Once In My Life"" and a monologue about how many people were packed into her dressing room. 2. ""The 24,663.89 Pyramid"" -- Carol appears as a nervous game show contestant who gets little help from her starlet partner (Cher). 3. Dennis sings ""Prairie Dog Blues"" 4. Cher joins Gregg for a duet of ""Don't Mess Up a Good Thing."" 5. Cher and Carol impersonate each other during a brief intermission. 6. ""Saturday Night"" -- Cher tells about a masquerade party she attended. 7. Cher performs ""Geronimo's Cadillac"" 8. Gregg sings ""Midnight Rider"" as Cher dances in the background. 9. A turn-of-the-century barrister (Dennis) reports a double murder to detective Shirley Holmes (Cher) and her assistant, Dr. Wanda (Carol). 10. Cher and Carol are featured in a musical salute tracing the lives of two rival leading ladies of the silver screen. Songs include: ""I'm Following You"", ""The G.I. Jive"" and ""Lonely At the Top."" 11. Cher closes the show.

1. Cher opens the show with "Great Balls Of Fire" and introduces a video clip her staff put together of questions asked by the studio audience throughout the season. 2. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) tells her old friend Olivia (Teri) her secrets on how she keeps husband Harry happy. 3. The Hudson Brothers perform "Rendezvous" 4. Cher and Art sing "My Blue Heaven" 5. Cher appears as a buxomly stewardess describing her airline's "extras". 6. Chastity makes a cameo appearance in a sketch about a little girl buying a balloon. 7. Art tries getting Cher to laugh during their brief intermission. 8. The Hudson Brothers appear as bill posters outside of an old theatre. Comedy blackouts include: "Flashback Theatre", in which Art plays the dentist credited with inventing dentures, and "Memories", with Cher appearing as Art's very forgetful wife. 9. Cher performs a medley of "My Sweet Lord" and "Oh, Happy Day" 10. Prosecutor Art gives witness Teri a trying time

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Where You Lead" and "How Sweet It Is (To Be Loved By You)", followed by a monologue about her summer vacation. 2. "The Recording Session" -- A very demanding record producer (Bill) interrupts Cher and The Muppets while they're trying to cut an album. 3. Tom Smothers sing "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" 4. Bill is cast as a hustler of bargain nose jobs, trying to find his way into Cher's dressing room. 5. Cher sings "Send In the Clowns" 6. The Smothers Brothers perform "Yo-Yo Man" 7. Cher and the Muppet Sweetums sing "Something" 8. "The Pain Game" -- Cher and Tom Smothers portray contestants in a game show where the losers are stiffly penalized. 9. "Shape Up, America" -- The entire cast takes part in the grand finale, a series of comedy vignettes about physical fitness. 10. Cher closes the show.

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Yesterday" and "Crocodile Rock", followed by a monologue about having gone to the doctor for her annual checkup. 2. "Life With Laverne" -- Ed plays a moving man helping Laverne (Cher) get settled into her new apartment. 3. Redd attempts to mail a raw fish through the post office. 4. The Pointer Sisters perform one of their latest recordings. 5. Redd appears as a werewolf who wants to check into a kennel. 6. Redd and The Pointer Sisters are cast as a grieving black family who accuse a funeral director (Ed) of placing the wrong corpse in their father's coffin -- until they find out that the deceased man had left behind a billion dollar empire. 7. Cher performs "Love Song" 8. Ed approaches a TV executive (Cher) with an idea for a new television series, "Let's Make a Deal." 9. Redd appears as the Secretary of State in this blackout on an insurance commercial. 10. Cher is joined by The Pointer Sisters for a musical salute to Elton John

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Feeling Good" and "I Feel the Earth Move", followed by a monologue about the Family Hour and TV censorship. 2. Cher and Wayne portray two clowns who can't play their wedding ceremony straight. 3. Cher performs "Puppet Man" 4. Nancy is cast as a temporary hotline worker who gives advice to callers with problems. 5. Cher sings "Until It's Time For You To Go" 6. "People In the News" -- Cher and Wayne appear as a pair of scientists who are studying the effects of living underwater on human behavior. 7. Cher, Wayne and Nancy showcase their talents in this sketch about each other. 8. "The Corsican Sisters" -- Cher and Nancy play identical twins who've grown up learning to suffer with each other's aches and pains. 9. Wayne and Nancy join Cher in a musical finale saluting the all-American hamburger. 10. Cher closes the show.

1. Cher opens the show with "Can You Tell Me How To Get To Sesame Street?" and a monologue. 2. Illusionist Mark Wilson and his son, Greg, show Cher and Chastity some magic tricks. 3. The Captain brings along Stupidillo, a three-headed animal (played by The Hudsons). 4. The Hudson Brothers perform "Lonely School Year" 5. "Saturday Night" -- Cher tries to get some pep into her new watchdog. 6. Cher sings "When You Wish Upon a Star" 7. The Captain reenacts his attempt to sell his idea for a children's TV series. 8. Cher and The Hudson Brothers appear as toy soldiers in this comedy sketch. 9. Mark Wilson, aided by Cher, demonstrates more of his great illusions. 10. Cher closes the show.

2x05 Show 19 - Labelle, Mac Davis

  • 1975-10-06T00:00:00Z1h

1. Cher opens the show with "Take Me Home, Country Roads" and a monologue about some of the letters printed in the TV section of the Sunday newspaper. 2. Mac sings "I Still Love You (You Still Love Me)" 3. Cher offers a glimpse of what a beauty contestant winner is like off-camera. 4. LaBelle sings "Messin' With My Mind" 5. Cher joins LaBelle for "Are You Lonely?" 6. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) is reunited with Larry, her equally tacky brother (played by Don Reo, the show's co-producer). 7. Cher sings "Five Hundred Miles" 8. Cher and Mac perform a medley of popular songs that Davis wrote, including: "Stop and Smell the Roses", "One Hell Of a Woman", "In the Ghetto", "Baby, Don't Get Hooked On Me" and "I Believe In Music." 9. Regular Gailard Sartain is featured in a comedy skit about the possible hazards that can occur in an ordinary home. 10. Cher performs a medley of The Rolling Stones' greatest hits

1. Cher opens the show with "There'll Be Some Changes Made" and a monologue about how bad she is at telling jokes. 2. Anthony sings "Quilp" 3. Cher joins Anthony for "Take a Little Dab Of Hope" 4. Cher appears in a commercial blackout about losing weight. 5. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) gets an interior decorator (Anthony) to help her with a complete makeover of her apartment. 6. Tina performs "River Deep, Mountain High" 7. Ike and Tina perform "Baby, Get It On" 8. Ike impresses Cher with his deep, philosophical thoughts. 9. A nouveau rich couple (Cher and Anthony) learn that their stolen car is being held for ransom. 10. Cher sings "You Turn Me On" 11. Cher and Tina perform "Country Side Of Life" 12. Anthony pitches a record album containing the bottom one hundred songs. 13. Anthony and Tina join Cher for a spirited salute to the old-time revival meetings

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Stars" and "Keep the Customer Satisfied", followed by a monologue about Halloween. 2. Dick Smothers appears as a chain-gang prisoner being visited by his wife (Cher). 3. Ted tries finding a father at the Big Daddy Foundation. 4. Ted sings "I'm In Love With Barbara Walters" 5. "Saturday Night" -- Cher tells her dog, Tiger, about her date for the evening. 6. "Life With Laverne" -- Anchor man Ted Baxter from "The Mary Tyler Moore Show" appears on Laverne's doorstep. 7. Cher sings "If You Could Read My Mind" 8. Comedian Steve Martin delivers one of his standup comedy routines. 9. "Man vs. Machine" -- Regular Gailard Sartain appears in a skit showing the problems a person could have trying to get a cup of coffee from a vending machine. 10. The Smothers Brothers approach Cher with their idea for a new TV series, a variety show starring Howard Cosell. 11. Tom, Dick and Ted join Cher in the show's finale, a comic look at big-time crime.

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Rainy Days and Mondays" and "On the Sunny Side Of the Street", followed by a session of answering questions that have been asked by the studio audience. 2. George sings "The Baby Song" 3. Teri and Martin are cast as interpreters trying to arrange a marriage between a pair of royal figures who have a language barrier. 4. Cher sings "Limehouse Blues" 5. George joins Cher for a sand dance to the tune of "I Ain't Got Nobody" 6. Cher reprises her role as the heartless clerk at a complaint department, where a young couple have come to return their unused wedding rings. 7. The Folly Sisters (Cher and Teri) introduce a salute to the old-fashioned vaudeville revue, featuring a series of punch lines and sketches from that era. 8. Cher thanks her guests and closes the show.

1. Cher opens the show with "Ain't Nobody's Business" and a monologue about how clumsy she truly is. 2. Wayne tries his hand at promoting the new "Mr. Grinds Coffeemaker" 3. Cher performs a medley of "Witchy Woman" and "Honky-Tonk Woman" 4. Wayne sings "Feelings" 5. "Life With Laverne" -- Laverne (Cher) imagines herself hosting her own variety show. Appearing in a format copied from the "Cher" show, she opens her show with a song ("The Lady Is a Tramp"), flashy entrance and comedy monologue, taking questions from the audience. 6. Steve tells Cher that "it's great to be here", until he finds a better place to be. 7. Donna Jean Brodine (Cher) pitches the "Mug-omatic" 8. A mad hypnotist (Steve) terrorizes the patients at a doctor's office. 9. Cher sings "Do Right Woman, Do Right Man" 10. The Spinners perform "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love?" 11. Regular Gailard Sartain appears as a TV evangelist, accompanied by his gracious wife (Cher)

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Happy Together" and "Love Will Keep Us Together", followed by a monologue about how exciting it's been working with Ray Charles and Kermit the Frog. 2. Ray performs "Living For the City" 3. Cher joins Ray for "Georgia On My Mind" 4. Kermit appears with a Bicentennial Minute on the role of frogs in American history. 5. Cher and the Muppet Sweetums sing "That Old Black Magic" 6. Kermit and Ray sing "It's Not Easy Being Green" 7. Ray appears as an unconvincing bank robber in this comedy sketch. 8. Cher and the Muppets work together at an auction to raise money for a TV station which has been slipping in the ratings. 9. Cher sings "I Am . . . I Said" 10. Kermit and Chastity provide some company for each other in this comedy vignette. 11. Cher and Ray, joined by The Raeletts, perform a medley of "Look What They've Done To My Song, Ma", "Take Me Home, Country Roads", "Just For a Thrill", "Hit the Road, Jack" and "What'd I Say?"

1. Cher opens the show with "When Will I Be Loved?" and a monologue in which she tries to please her critics who feel she should be more refined and dignified. 2. Cher and Tony present a medley of "Silver Dollar" and "More Of Her On the Chair" 3. Cher plays a TV addict who uses the language of commercials in her everyday speech. 4. David sings "Fame" 5. "Saturday Night" -- Cher gets a call that her date can't make it after she has prepared her home-cooked dinner. 6. Cher sings "Song For You" 7. Comedian Steve Martin performs a magic trick with a napkin. 8. Tony appears as a stuffy bank officer having difficulty communicating with a slang-talking Cher. 9. Cher and David perform "Can You Hear Me?" 10. Steve delivers one of his standup comedy routines. 11. Donna Jean Brodine (Cher) pitches the "Jack-omatic" all-purpose kitchen gadget. 12. Cher and David perform a medley of their favorite lines from various hit pop songs

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "I Feel a Song Coming On" and "Sing", followed by a monologue where she answers a few ridiculous questions from Jerry. 2. Jerry appears as an unsuspecting movie fan who's trying to watch a disaster film in a theater equipped with a new process called "feel around", which enables the viewer to actually experience everything that happens onscreen. 3. Cher and David perform "The Long and Winding Road" 4. "Trashy Ladies" -- Cher is featured in a series of sketches about Tarzan and Jane, Ma Barker, and Samson and Delilah. 5. Cher and Jerry appear in a cowboy movie as an Indian princess and a Jewish sheriff. 6. David sings "Hold Me Close" 7. Cher and Jerry present a pantomime about two lost souls who meet in the park. 8. Cher sings "Rhinestone Cowboy" 9. Cher closes the show with Jerry and David.

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "An Old Fashioned Love Song" and "I Dig Rock and Roll Music", followed by a monologue based on popular jargon from the '60s. 2. A spoof of the "beach party" movies is featured, with a cast including a couple of motorcycle greasers, an illiterate football player and a Mr. Nice Guy. 3. Pat sings "Magnificent Sanctuary Band" 4. Cher joins Pat for "I Almost Lost My Mind" 5. Regular Gailard Sartain appears as a long-haired, guitar-toting Army draftee named Elvis Presley. 6. Frankie Valli performs a medley of "Swearin' To God" and "My Eyes Adored You." 7. Frankie Avalon sings "One Hell Of a Woman" 8. Cher is cast as a high school teacher with a rowdy bunch of kids. 9. A slow student (Frankie Avalon) appears before his high school principal (Pat). 10. Dion sings "The Wanderer" 11. Cher joins Dion for "Abraham, Martin and John" 12. Cher and her guests highlight the hour with a rock and roll medley

2x14 Show 28 - Christmas Episode

  • 1975-12-22T01:00:00Z1h

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of ""White Christmas"" and ""We Need a Little Christmas"", followed by a monologue about the holidays. 2. The Hudson Brothers sing ""Here Comes Santa Claus"" 3. Redd appears as the judge on a case against Saint Nick, who's accused of disturbing the peace on Christmas Eve. 4. ""Life With Laverne"" -- Laverne (Cher) dreams she gets a visit from the Ghosts of Christmas Past. 5. Redd appears in a comedy segment as a policeman giving Santa Claus directions to Virginia. 6. The Lennon Sisters sing ""Jingle Bells"" with foreign accents. 7. Redd tells Cher his wishes for everyone during the Christmas holidays. 8. Redd and The Hudson Brothers appear in a spoof of the travelers' checks commercials. 9. The Lennon Sisters sing ""Star Carol"" 10. Cher sings ""Some Children See Him"" 11. Elmer the Elf (Redd) describes the gifts for those on Santa's VIP list. 12. Cher is featured in a sketch about a complaint department that's overflowing with unwanted gifts. 13. Everyone takes

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of "Georgia On My Mind" and "Sweet Georgia Brown", followed by a monologue in which she reminisces with Ruth about one of her early concert appearances. 2. "Trashy Ladies" - Cher is featured in a series of comedy sketches based on Mae West and Scarlett O'Hara of "Gone With the Wind." 3. Cher and Glen perform a medley of Glen's greatest hits, including: "By the Time I Get To Phoenix", "Wichita Lineman", "Galveston" and "Gentle On My Mind." 4. Ruth recreates her role as a drunk searching trash cans for a discarded can of beer. 5. A man is accused of stealing sugar in a comedy blackout. 6. The entire cast plays the Flying Garbanzos, a zany group of trapeze artists. 7. "Life With Laverne" - The ever-popular Laverne (Cher) tries to arrange a blind date for her frumpy friend, Gladys Ormphby (Ruth). 8. Glen sings "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)" 9. The entire cast takes part in a wacky television show

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