The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour
This classic American comedy-variety series features musical performances, sketches, and sharp satire that often comments on the social and political mood of the late 1960s. As it gained a reputation for pushing boundaries, it also drew frequent clashes with network standards that shaped how the show evolved over its run.
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Season 3
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E1
Harry Belafonte, Cass Elliott, Rosie Grier
Sep 29, 1968 · 60m -
2
E2
The Beatles, Nancy Sinatra, Aaron Williams
Oct 6, 1968 · 60m -
3
E3
The.Beatles, Barbara Feldon, Bill Medley
Oct 13, 1968 · 60m -
4
E4
The Everly Brothers, Jack E. Leonard, New Day Singers
Oct 27, 1968 -
5
E5
Glen Campbell, The Clinger Sisters, Rowan and Martin
Nov 3, 1968 · 60m -
6
E6
Kate Smith, Jefferson Airplane, Mason Williams
Nov 10, 1968 · 60m -
7
E7
Donovan, George Harrison, The Committee, Jennifer Warnes
Nov 17, 1968 -
8
E8
Tony Randall, Jennifer Warnes, The Doors, Ed Sullivan
Nov 24, 1968 -
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E9
Bob Newhart, First Edition, Paul Hampton, Cast of Hair
Dec 8, 1968 -
10
E10
George Carlin, The Doors, The Committee
Dec 15, 1968 -
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E11
George Gobel, Leigh French, Spanky & Our Gang
Dec 22, 1968 -
12
E12
Diahann Carroll, The First Edition
Dec 29, 1968 -
13
E13
Nanette Fabray, Steppenwolf
Jan 5, 1969 -
14
E14
Steve Martin, Mason Williams, John Hartford, Murray Roman
Jan 12, 1969 -
15
E15
Ray Charles, Jackie Mason
Jan 19, 1969 -
16
E16
Billy Barty, The Clinger Sisters, Leigh French, Times Square Two
Jan 26, 1969 · 60m -
17
E17
Burl Ives, The Chambers Brothers, Jackie and Roy
Feb 2, 1969 · 60m -
18
E18
Liberace, David Frye, Hedge and Donna
Feb 16, 1969 -
19
E19
The Beatles, Victor Borge, The Clinger Sisters, Hello People, Joe South
Feb 23, 1969 -
20
E20
Jonathan Winters, Judy Collins
After the programme opens with a parody of Glen Campbell's show with a cameo by Joey Bishop, Tom tries to trick Dick into kissing his bass violin, Winters describes a wagon train under Indian attack, then he's in a skit as a tough sergeant with raw recruits, and Einstien plays a traffic cop with Judy Collins's voice.
Mar 2, 1969 · 60m -
21
E21
Glen Campbell, Patty Duke, The Righteous Brothers
Mar 16, 1969 · 60m -
22
E22
Donovan, Mort Saul, Peter, Paul & Mary
Mar 23, 1969 -
23
E23
Joan Baez, Jackie Mason, The Committee
This episode had originally been scheduled for March 9, 1969, but CBS refused to air it because a copy had not been delivered in time for affiliate screening.
Mar 30, 1969 -
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E24
Ike & Tina Turner, Mason Williams
Apr 6, 1969 -
25
E25
Unaired Episode: Rowan and Martin, David Steinberg, Nancy WIlson
CBS declined to air this episode on its scheduled airdate of April 13, 1969, and the brothers believe this is the show that got them fired.
Apr 13, 1969 · 60m -
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E26
Anthony Newley, The Clinger Sisters, Delores Hall
Last episode. Features guest stars humming the theme song: Harry Belafonte, Victor Borge, Ray Charles, Donovan, Nanette Fabray, Barbara Feldon, David Frye, George Gobel, Jack E. Leonard, Liberace, Jackie Mason, Bob Newhart, Pat Paulsen, Tony Randall, Nancy Sinatra, Kate Smith, Andy Williams and Jonathan Winters.
Apr 20, 1969 · 60m