1967 · 19 episodes
September 9, 1967 · 1h
September 16, 1967 · 1h
September 23, 1967 · 1h
September 30, 1967 · 1h
October 7, 1967 · 1h
October 14, 1967 · 1h
Guests include Johnny Mathis, who performs "Misty Roses"; Groucho Marx, who performs a "Mr. Gallagher and Mr. Shean" duet with Jackie as Reginald Van Gleason III; Joel Grey, who performs "Wilkommen" from "Cabaret"; Louis Nye, who plays the harried director of a school pageant; and Jane Morgan, who performs "Ten Cents a Dance".
October 21, 1967 · 1h
The Nortons and the Kramdens are desperate when Ralph's Aunt Ethel shows up for an extended visit. The solution is to find Ethel a man of her own and Herman the marriage shy butcher is their choice.
October 28, 1967 · 1h
Vikki sings "Can't Take My Eyes Off of You". A medley about life in California and Florida becomes a duet with Jackie and Milton. Milton also tries to interest Jackie in a script.
November 4, 1967 · 1h
November 11, 1967 · 1h
November 18, 1967 · 1h
November 25, 1967 · 1h
December 2, 1967 · 1h
December 9, 1967 · 1h
Teresa Brewer sang When I Leave the World Behind, and sang and yodelled Cotton Fields, accompanied by her Terry-Tones.
December 16, 1967 · 1h
Paul Ford plays Ralph Kramden's boss who was sent a nasty letter that Ralph wants back. Interspersed are the songs "Back in School" and "Never Put Anything in Writing."
December 30, 1967 · 1h
Jackie, Milton Berle and Jerry Collins start things off with a comedy routine; Louis Armstrong performs "Cabaret" and "What a Wonderful World"; Jackie and Milton discuss what kind of act to do next; Joe the Bartender welcomes back Crazy Guggenheim (Frank Fontaine); and for the close, Bert Kaempfert and His Orchestra perform a medley of their big hits, accompanied by the June Taylor Dancers.
January 13, 1968 · 1h
Another "country music" themed edition, with musical performances by Patti Page, Eddy Arnold, Boots Randolph and The Geezinslaw Brothers; plus comedy routines from Jack Carter and Fannie Flagg.
January 27, 1968 · 1h
February 10, 1968 · 1h
Highlights include: Milton Berle and Jerry Collins doing a routine with Jackie in the opener; The 5th Dimension performing "Paper Cup"; George Carlin satirizing advice columnists; Herman's Hermits performing a medley of their hits including "There's a Kind of Hush"; and Milton and Jackie close the show with another routine.