Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: The Sock-It-To-Me Collection: My Wife? No, That's My Brother

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Rhino 

2003 

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$11.99
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Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: The Sock-It-To-Me Collection: My Wife? No, That's My Brother

Rowan & Martin'sp LAUGHliN Produced and Created by GEORGE SCHLATTER the Sock-It-TO-Me-collection My Wife? No, That's My Brother January 1968, the world was torn apart with the Vietnam War. Young people were burning draft cards, brassieres and anything else they could put in a pipe. The market was going down and mini skirts were going up. In Beautiful Downtown Burbank a hysterical group of young comedians burst onto the scene to sock it to you in a legion of loveable characters. Everybody appeared from Tiny Tim and Tim Conway to Richard Nixon and John Wayne. There were Cher and Lena Home with Johnny Carson, Jerry Lewis, the Smothers Brothers and Don Rickles plus regular appearances by Sammy Davis, Jr. with "Here come da' judge." Before long the Brits invaded with Peter Sellers, Ringo Star and Michael Caine. Even Dr. Billy Graham and William F Buckley were part of the madness.

All of these personalities, politicians, movie stars and celebrities joined with the cast of loveable characters that included Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Arte Johnson, Ruth Buzzi, Teresa Graves, JoAnne Worley, Alan Sues, Henry Gibson, Chelsea Brown, Gary Owens and Flip Wilson. They appeared regularly in a blinding burst of blackouts, sight-gags, sketches and one-liners. As Arte Johnson's German character, Wolfgang, would say each week, "Very interesting." Then Ruth Buzzi, as Gladys Ormf by whines, "I just want to swing" as Tyrone F. Horneigh asks, "Do you believe in the hereafter? Well then you know what I am here after." In episode #48 on November 3, 1969 legendary funnyman Buddy Hackett visits Burbank to join the rest of the cast in a pajama party opening. Of course, Buddy didn't know his pajamas were already open. Buddy introduces a new Good News/Bad News department. The "Laugh-In" girls, Goldie, JoAnne, Ruth and Judy present the "Laugh-In" of the News of the Past, Present and Future, all dressed as Wonder Woman, which leaves very little to wonder about. Buddy Hackett joins the cast in a barrage of "quickies" and then a salute to travel that makes everyone want to stay home. General Bull Right recommends drastic action be taken against everybody and says we'll'find a reason for it later. The show ends with the famous "Good night, Dick." One of TV's all time favorites was Sargent Bilko, played by Phil Silvers, who is always pulling off scams, rackets and practical jokes. In episode #79 December 7, 1970 Bilko has the tables turned on him when he visits Beautiful Downtown Burbank to be victimized in a series of very wet "Sock-It-To-Me" experiences. Then Phil takes the cast for a Mod World look at comics and laughter. Lily Tomlin, as Edith Ann, gets a hold of her uncle's Playboy magazine. Then Lily, as the Tasteful Lady, accuses Tyrone F. Horneigh of sexual harassment only to find out that Tyrone didn't do it, but he would if he could. He just can't remember how to do it. "Laugh-In" visits the "Twilight Zone" of the future with an appearance by Rod Serling and the "Twilight Zone" of the past by having some mai tais with Hawaii's Don Ho. The cast and cameos all appear in the Party, the News and wrap the show up almost falling out of the Joke Wall.

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