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Season 3 – The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour

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"The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour" is a blend of music, comic banter between its two married stars, broad comedy sketches and, of course, Cher's outrageous costumes designed by Bob Mackie. Each episode concludes with the couple singing their hit, "I Got You, Babe" to each other, frequently bringing daughter Chastity onstage with them.
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Episode 1 Aired Sep 15, 1972 Jackson 5; Ronald Reagan; Larry Storch; Wilfrid Hyde-White; Howard Keel; the Bonos give Gov. Reagan an award; "The Vamps"; Michael Jackson sings "Ben." Details Episode 2 Aired Sep 22, 1972 Jerry Lewis; the Supremes; "Three Musketeers"; "The Vamps"; chess champion has annoying habits; songs include "He's Funny That Way" and "With a Little Help From My Friends." Details Episode 3 Aired Sep 29, 1972 Chad Everett; Bobby Sherman; a gypsy turns Chad and Bobby into a song and dance team; "The Vamps"; Bobby Sherman sings "Marching to the Music." Details Episode 4 Aired Oct 6, 1972 Songs include "For Once In My Life" and "A Song for You." Details Episode 5 Aired Oct 13, 1972 Songs include "There's a Kind of Hush" and "Why Was I Born?". Details Episode 6 Aired Oct 20, 1972 Robert Goulet; the Temptations; "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"; fortuneteller; "The French Foreign Legion"; songs include "A House Is Not a Home" and "Two of Us." Details Episode 7 Aired Oct 27, 1972 William Conrad; Rick Springfield; cameo appearance by Van Johnson; "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"; "Gypsy"; songs include "Never Been to Spain" and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother." Details Episode 8 Aired Nov 3, 1972 Songs include "You Didn't Have to Be So Nice" and "Falling, Falling Gone." Details Episode 9 Aired Nov 10, 1972 Songs include "There's a Kind of Hush" and "Willow Weep For Me". Details Episode 10 Aired Nov 17, 1972 Guest: Ken Berry; songs include "You've Got Your Troubles." Details Episode 11 Aired Nov 24, 1972 Guests: Bobby Vinton, Jim Brown; songs include "Bad Moon Rising" and "Sealed With a Kiss." Details Episode 12 Aired Dec 1, 1972 Guest Andy Griffith; songs "Do You Believe in Magic?" and "Somebody Bigger Than You and I." Details Episode 13 Aired Dec 20, 1972 Christmas Show William Conrad; Santas fight over the same street corner; medley of Christmas carols; "Sonny and Cher on Vacation"; Christmas Eve at Sonny's pizza parlor. Details Episode 14 Aired Jan 3, 1973 Jean Stapleton; Lyle Waggoner; "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"; "2nd Annual Bono Awards"; songs include "Love Grows" and "Love Song." Details Episode 15 Aired Jan 10, 1973 Mark Spitz; cameo appearance by Jerry Lewis; "Marriage Counselor"; "Headlines in the Papers"; songs include "All I Really Want to Do" and "You've Got a Friend." Details Episode 16 Aired Jan 24, 1973 Mike Connors; "Sonny & Cher at the White House"; "Mr. and Ms."; songs include "Bridge Over Troubled Water" and "Something." Details Episode 17 Aired Jan 31, 1973 Larry Storch; Merv Griffin; "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"; "Seagulls"; "Gypsy"; songs include"Lodi," "Happy to Know You" and "Someone." Details Episode 18 Aired Feb 7, 1973 Jim Nabors; a gypsy interrupts Sonny's song; "The Vamps"; songs include "I'll Follow the Sun," "Just for a Thrill" and "Listen to the Music." Details Episode 19 Aired Feb 14, 1973 Joe Namath; Playboy Playmates; cameo appearance by Hugh Hefner; "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"; songs include "My Funny Valentine" and "It Never Rains in Southern California." Details Episode 20 Aired Feb 21, 1973 Danny Thomas; Kerry Ann Wells, 1972 Miss Universe; "On the Road to Scirocco"; songs include "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" and "I Believe in Music." Details Episode 21 Aired Feb 28, 1973 Don Adams; Sonny dreams about being president of the United States; "The Vamps"; "Hollywood Hospital"; songs include "Got to Get You Into My Life." Details Episode 22 Aired Mar 7, 1973 John Byner; tap dancers have their hats stolen; musical satire of rock 'n' roll films from the 1950s; songs include "Crocodile Rock" and "Alfie." Details Episode 23 Aired Mar 14, 1973 Songs include "Oh, Babe, What Would You Say?" and "Am I Blue?'. Details Episode 24 Aired Mar 18, 1973 Actors Carol Burnett, Lyle Waggoner, William Conrad, Jean Stapleton and Chad Everett; singer Tennessee Ernie Ford. Details Episode 25 Aired Mar 21, 1973 Lyle Waggoner; cameo appearances by Carol Burnett, William Conrad, Jean Stapleton, Tennessee Ernie Ford and Chad Everett; "3rd Annual Bono Awards." Details

Season Info

Network
CBS
Genre
Variety
Original Language
English
Release Date
Sep 15, 1972