Episodes 25

1 Pearl Bailey, The Muppets, Jack Benny

September 14, 1972

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2 The 5th Dimension, Tim Conway

September 21, 1972

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3 Melba Moore, Don Knotts, Dan Hicks & Hot Licks

September 28, 1972

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4 Burns & Schreiber, Ruth Buzzi, The Supremes

October 5, 1972

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5 Stiller & Meara, Bill Russell, Paul McCartney & Wings (video)

October 12, 1972

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6 Diana Sands, David Steinberg, The Jackson 5

October 26, 1972

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7 Carol Channing, Ed Asner, Donny Hathaway

November 2, 1972

Flip is a stowaway on a ship with Edward Asner and Carol Channing on board. Miss Channing sings "Calypso Pete." Donny Hathaway performs "For All We Know" and "Put Your Hand in the Hand."

8 Don Adams, The Staple Singers, Roscoe Lee Brown

November 9, 1972

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9 Burt Reynolds, Roberta Flack, Tim Conway

November 16, 1972

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10 Joan Rivers, The Temptations, Frank Gorshin

November 23, 1972

Flip's guest Frank Gorshin first impersonates Marlon Brando as The Godfather, then Peter Falk as Columbo. Joan Rivers discusses how terrible it is to be female. Flip becomes Reverend Leroy who speaks about the evils of sin.

11 Raymond Burr, Dom Deluise, Gladys Knight & The Pips

November 30, 1972

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12 Dionne Warwick, Tony Randall, Burns & Schreiber

December 7, 1972

Window washer Flip joins a meeting of big businessmen portrayed by Randall, Burns, and Schreiber. Dionne Warwick sings "Anyone Who Has a Heart." Burns and Schreiber plays a psychiatrist and a patient who thinks he's a balloon.

13 Johnny Cash, June Carter, Jim Brown

December 14, 1972

Featuring Albert Brooks, Bill Russell, Johnny Cash & June Carter Opening Doze Off Commercial "Any Ole Wind That Blows" Dave & Danny "Ballad Of Moby Dick" Chess "The Loving Gift" National Anthem Square Dance

14 Tim Conway, Slappy White, Rita Coolidge, Kris Kristofferson

December 12, 1972

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15 Jim Nabors, James Coco, Barbara McNair

January 4, 1973

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16 Roscoe Lee Brown, Andy Griffith, Curtis Mayfield

January 11, 1973

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17 Marty Feldman, Taj Mahal, Howard Cosell, Sandy Duncan

January 18, 1973

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18 Sammy Davis Jr., Marilyn Michaels, Ed Sullivan

January 25, 1973

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19 Ray Charles, Phyllis Diller, The Committee

February 1, 1973

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20 Dom Deluise, Helen Reddy, Diana Sands & Kreskin

February 8, 1973

Flip portrays Geraldine as she works at a supermarket checkout. Diana Sands bring psychic Kreskin with her so she can know what her date really thinks. Dom DeLuise is Diana's bodyguard when she eats at a diner.

21 Roy Clark, George Carlin, Della Reese

February 15, 1973

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22 Ed McMahon, Rich Little, Cicely Tyson, Bill Withers

February 22, 1973

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23 Tim Conway, Joe Namath, Papa John Creach

March 1, 1973

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24 Don Knotts, Richard Pryor

March 15, 1973

Flip and guests are in a silent movie sketch. Oscar Brown Jr. and wife Jane sing "The Snake," "Dat Dere," and "Afro Blues." Flip and Richard Pryor are producers thought to be planning a murder by eavesdropping waiter Don Knotts.

25 Buddy Hackett, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Pryor, William Attmore II

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