SHOW
12 -- SEASON PREMIERE
Cameo appearances by: Wayne Rogers, Barbara Eden, The Smothers
Brothers, Ruth Buzzi, Bob Hope, George Gobel, Charo, Don Knotts,
Rona Barrett, and Shields and Yarnell
1. Sonny and Cher, with a
few of their closest friends, get ready to watch the show in bed.
2. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "Silly Love Songs" and banter about the birth of Cher's
baby during their summer hiatus. In a comedy blackout, Alvin (Sonny)
and Laverne (Cher) discuss the TV show at their local bar.
3. Sonny sings "You're the
Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" as film clips of him and
daughter Chastity are shown.
4. Mimes Shields and Yarnell
portray Sonny and Cher dolls on the set.
5. "Beauty and the Beast"
-- Cher appears as King Kong's jealous sweetheart.
6. Tommy and Dick Smothers
try to convince a stuffy bank employee (Barbara Eden) that they
are heirs to the estate of the late Howard Hughes.
7. Gossip columnist Rona Barrett
shares a Washington exclusive about a bionic Senator and his wife
(Shields and Yarnell) who are entertaining a foreign dignitary
(regular Ted Zeigler).
8. Cher sings "Desperado"
9. "Football" -- Sonny and
George Gobel appear as a pair of easygoing announcers who exchange
small talk during the game; a wedding gets held up when the guys
stop the ceremony to catch the instant replays; and a desperate
agent (Don Knotts) tries to help Sonny get signed to a big contract.
10. "Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman"
-- Cher is featured as the nervous hypochondriac in a musical
spoof of the popular nighttime soap opera, with Sonny playing
her alcoholic husband, regular Ted Zeigler appearing as her flashing
grandfather, and Ruth Buzzi cast as her next-door neighbor.
11. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
13
Guests: Barbara Eden and The Smothers Brothers
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel"
and banter about the candidate they'll each be endorsing in this
November's Presidential race. In a comedy blackout, Alvin (Sonny)
tells Laverne (Cher) and Herbie (regular Ted Zeigler) he read
in a fan magazine that Sonny and Cher are really brother and sister.
2. "Women Of Washington" --
Cher and Barbara appear as a pair of hometown girls from Tallahassee
and Iowa who make a name for themselves in Washington, D.C.
3. "The Prisoner" -- Rocko's
girlfriend (Cher) tells Rocko (Sonny) about her "hug therapy"
treatments with the psychiatrist.
4. Having announced that they'll
be going their separate ways at the end of the year, Tommy Smothers
starts looking for a replacement behind his brother's back.
5. Cher sings "I'm Easy"
6. "Mother Goose" -- Mother
Goose (Cher) presents a series of sketches spoofing famous nursery
rhymes. In comedy blackouts, Jack Sprat (Sonny) tries getting
his obese wife (Cher) to curb her eating; Little Boy Blue (Dick)
is summoned by his mother (Barbara) to come blow his horn; and
Humpty Dumpty (Tommy) appears in court to sue the wall he fell
off of. (Sonny plays his lawyer, Dick Smothers plays the prosecuting
attorney, Barbara is cast as the court reporter, and regular Ted
Zeigler is the judge.)
7. "In the Beginning" -- Tommy
and regular Ted Zeigler are featured in a sketch about the beginning
of dogs.
8. "Morbid Manor" -- An evil
baroness (Cher) plots to get rid of the long-lost rightful heir
to the manor (Sonny), who arrives at the eerie mansion with his
fiancee (Barbara).
9. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
14
Guests: Bob Hope and The Jacksons, Cameo appearances by Bernadette
Peters, Jim Nabors and Dinah Shore
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "You Won't See Me" and banter with Bob Hope about politics
and their lives. In a comedy blackout, Laverne (Cher) voices her
objection of a woman hanging around in a bar, taking advantage
of unsuspecting men.
2. "Lovers" -- Having taken
over the Red Baron's (Sonny's) headquarters, an American spy (regular
Jack Harrell) disguises himself as Marlene Dietrich (Cher) to
elude the German pilot; and King Arthur (Sonny) calls upon the
services of Sir Lancelot (Bob) to help him find out which of his
knights Dame Guinevere (Cher) has been cheating with.
3. The Jacksons perform "Enjoy
Yourself"
4. Cher sings "I Honestly
Love You"
5. Laverne (Cher) and Alvin
(Sonny) discuss Sonny and Cher's outfits.
6. Bob signs "Autumn Leaves"
as leaves begin to fall all over the set.
7. "The Bozo Of the Year Awards"
-- Bob joins hosts Steve Star (Sonny) and Farrah Fetching (Cher)
as they present awards to the biggest Bozos of the year. In comedy
sketches, a Congressman (regular Ted Zeigler) interviews a secretary
with no office skills (Cher); Barbara Nauseous (Cher) talks to
the winner of the Most Beautiful Bozo (Bernadette), the girl who
got kicked out of the Miss America contest in Atlantic City; a
car manufacturer (Sonny) meets with the inventor of a car that
can be made for $300 and will never wear out (Jim); and the entire
cast presents a medley of the biggest Bozo songs of the past.
8. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
15
Guests: Wayne Rogers and Charo, Cameo appearance by Carol Burnett
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "Don't Go Breaking My Heart" and a comedy dialogue.
2. "Mother Goose" -- Little
Bo Peep (Charo) attempts to file a missing person's report on
her lost sheep; Cher and Charo are featured in a segment about
"what little girls are made of", and Sonny orders a bowl of "peas
porridge hot" from restaurateur Wayne.
3. "The Prisoner" -- Rocko
(Sonny) looks forward to a visit from his girl (Cher).
4. Laverne (Cher) and Carol
Burnett exchange quips about their bodies.
5. Cher sings "Ain't Misbehavin'"
6. Sonny appears as a pilot
with a bad case of reverse jetlag.
7. "Borderline Honeymoon"
-- Sonny and Charo play honeymooners in a house having three rooms
in three countries, and border guards at each door.
8. Sonny and Cher perform
a medley of "Fooled Around and Fell In Love" and "Never Gonna
Fall In Love Again"
9. "In the Beginning" -- Wayne
tells the story of the very first bank.
10. Gunman John Dillinger
(Sonny) holds everyone hostage in one of the finest suites of
the Not-So-Grand Hotel.
11. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
16
Guests: Donny and Marie Osmond, Ruth Buzzi and Alex Karras
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "That'll Be the Day" and banter
about the Presidential candidates. In a comedy blackout, Alvin
(Sonny) confides to Laverne (Cher) that he has feelings for her.
2. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) shows his four-minute original disaster movie, "The
Towering Poseidon Quake Port Hinden Jaws Follies '78."
3. Sonny and Cher perform
"Silly Love Songs" with Donny and Marie.
4. "The Battle Of the Sexes"
-- Cher plays a liberated wife who's accused of seducing her neighbor's
(Ruth's) husband (Alex) and breaking his heart.
5. Cher sings "It Had To Be
You"
6. "The Channel 86 Cutesy
News" -- Sonny and Cher co-anchor the news program with Ruth,
Alex and regular Ted Zeigler. In comedy sketches, West Point's
first female cadet commander (Ruth) inspects the barracks; tennis
pros Jimmy Connors (Sonny) and Chrissy Evert (Cher) break off
their relationship while dining out; and Monty Hall (Alex) gets
his first situation comedy.
7. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
17 -- SPECIAL HALLOWEEN SHOW
Guests: Jim Nabors, The Hudson Brothers, Shields and Yarnell and
Chastity Bono
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "Still the One" and banter about
Halloween and the upcoming Ford-Carter election. In a comedy blackout,
Alvin and Laverne (Sonny and Cher) show up as trick-or-treaters
at Herbie's (regular Ted Zeigler's) bar.
2. Cher sings "The Things
That Go Bump In the Night"
3. Dr. Jekyll (Sonny) hosts
an eerie party in which a special potion transforms his guests
into Hyde-like creatures that terrorize the butler (Jim).
4. "The Bionic Draculas At
Home" -- Shields and Yarnell portray Count Dracula and his ghoulish
lady who are intent on sinking their teeth into the neck of an
unsuspecting milkman (Sonny).
5. Sonny takes Chastity out
trick-or-treating to Cher's house, where the tyke performs "Sonny
Boy."
6. "Beauty and the Beast"
-- Cher appears in a comedy sketch as King Kong's sweetheart,
who's making arrangements to have her new lover pick up her parents
at the airport.
7. "The Monster Dating Game"
-- Wolfman Jim (Nabors) hosts the game show as Mary Jane Muffet
(Cher) throws out questions to a three-headed spider (The Hudson
Brothers) and selects her companion for an all-expense trip to
Cleveland.
8. Cher sings "Home Again"
9. Alvin (Sonny) tells Laverne
(Cher) about his honeymoon with wife Myrna.
10. Cher tells Chastity a
spooky Halloween tale about a young devil (Jim) returning home
from college for the ghoulish holiday with a surprise for his
wicked family.
11. Sonny and Cher, with daughter
Chastity, close the show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
18
Guests: Ed McMahon, Betty White and The Sylvers
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "Right Back Where We Started
From" and banter about Jimmy Carter having won the Presidential
election. In a comedy blackout, Alvin (Sonny) tells Laverne (Cher)
that he's finally left his wife.
2. "Video Tape a Date" --
The manager of a video dating service (Ed) tries to help a lonely
man (Sonny) select the girl he'd like to go out with. The two
prospects are an unattractive Playboy bunny who does everything
in the nude (regular Ted Zeigler) and a klutzy, untalented loser
(Cher) being pushed by her persistent mother (Betty) to get married
off.
3. The Sylvers perform a medley
of "Boogie Fever" and "Hot Line"
4. "The Case Book Of Sam Spade"
-- Elderly detective Sam Spade (Sonny) recalls "the case of the
night train caper to Munich." His assignment was to deliver two
million dollars to a secret agent, who would be cleverly disguised
as W. C. Fields. (Ed and Betty portray two of the seven Fields
impersonators aboard the train, and Cher appears as a Mae West
look-alike.)
5. Cher sings "Love Hurts"
6. "Lovers" -- The sheik (Sonny)
returns home to the love of his life (Betty), a nagging housewife
who's fed up with living in a tent, cooking camel meat, and having
him use up all of her mascara; and Humphrey Bogart (Ed) is reunited
with the woman who once broke his heart at a train station and
left him standing in the rain (Cher).
7. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW 19
Guests: Jack Albertson and Steve Lawrence
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "I Only Want To Be With You"
and banter about the science of numbers.
2. "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"
-- Jack appears as a politician campaigning for votes at the pizzeria.
3. Cher sings "I Got It Bad
and That Ain't Good"
4. "Mother Goose" -- Cher
is cast as Mother Goose, revealing the candid secrets behind several
popular nursery rhymes, including "Rub-a-Dub-Dub" and a tongue-twisting
tale about a woodchuck.
5. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) introduces a clip from his latest project, "Husband
Betrayed", with voice-overs in English.
6. Steve sings "All By Myself"
7. The entire cast joins in
the recollections of the Not-So-Grand Hotel.
8. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
20 -- SPECIAL THANKSGIVING SHOW
Guests: Redd Foxx, Tom Jones, Shields and Yarnell and Chastity
Bono
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "All I Ever Need Is You" and banter about Thanksgiving.
2. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) introduces a clip from "La Dolce Turkey", his first
movie about America.
3. Tom performs "Say You'll
Stay Until Tomorrow"
4. Cher joins Tom for "Resurrection
Shuffle"
5. Newswoman Barbara Nauseous
(Cher) reports on a pair of bionic doctors (Shields and Yarnell).
6. Cher sings "Long Distance
Love Affair"
7. Chastity performs "What
Happens After the Happily Ever After?" as she introduces a series
of sketches based on popular fairy tales. In comedy blackouts,
a beautiful princess (Cher) and her frog/prince husband (Tom)
grow concerned about their son's (Sonny's) peculiar habits; the
Seven Dwarfs debut their new cabaret act in Vegas; and Gepetto
(Redd) has a father-to-son chat with Pinocchio (Sonny).
8. Sonny and Cher, with daughter
Chastity, close the show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
21
Guests: Andy Griffith and Twiggy
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "Our Day Will Come" and banter
about Sonny wanting to make a statue of himself out of granite
to be remembered by. In a comedy blackout, Laverne (Cher) tells
Alvin (Sonny) and Herbie (regular Ted Zeigler) that she's looking
for a job in show business.
2. "The Battle Of the Sexes"
-- Cher plays a liberated working wife who upsets her husband
(Sonny) when she brings her male secretary (Andy) home with her
before they leave on a business trip to Acapulco.
3. Twiggy sings "Pieces Of
April"
4. Andy portrays the President-elect
Jimmy Carter's aide on his first trip to the White House.
5. Cher sings "More Than You
Know"
6. Twiggy appears as an island
queen delivering a farewell speech to her only subject.
7. "In the Beginning" -- Sonny
and regular Ted Zeigler tell the story of how life insurance began.
8. Sonny and Cher perform
a medley of "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "Best Of My Love"
9. "Mother Goose" -- Sherlock
Holmes (Andy) and Dr. Watson (Sonny) solve a murder in "the house
that Jack built"; and Cher and Twiggy portray the split personalities
of "the little girl who had a little curl right in the middle
of her forehead."
10. Sonny and Cher close the
show with 'I Got You Babe"
SHOW
22 -- SPECIAL CHRISTMAS SHOW
Guests: Bernadette Peters, Captain Kangaroo (Bob Keeshan), Shields
and Yarnell and Chastity Bono, Cameo appearance by Elijah Blue
Allman
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "Jingle Bells" and banter about
Sonny's plans for a real, old-fashioned Italian Christmas. In
a comedy blackout, Herbie (regular Ted Zeigler) wonders what Cher
will be getting Sonny for Christmas this year.
2. The Captain joins Sonny
and Cher on-stage to tell about a letter he'd received from a
fan.
3. "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"
-- Sonny is haunted by visions of the Ghost of Pizza Past (Cher),
the Ghost of Pizza Present (Bob) and the Ghost of Pizza Yet To
Come (Bernadette) when he decides to keep the pizzeria open throughout
the holidays.
4. Bernadette sings a medley
of "Send In the Clowns" and "Be a Clown"
5. Alvin and Laverne (Sonny
and Cher) exchange Christmas gifts and face a crisis when they
realize that each of them had sold his home in order to move in
and live together.
6. Sonny and Chastity play
with two toy marionettes (Shields and Yarnell) that had been under
the Christmas tree.
7. "Christmas Eve" -- A kindhearted
waiter (Bob) shows compassion upon four lonely people who come
into his restaurant on Christmas Eve and cunningly brings them
together for a turkey dinner. Among the diners are a businessman
who wasn't invited to his children's home for the holidays (regular
Ted Zeigler), a successful ad agency executive who doesn't have
time to be bothered with Christmas (Cher), a young Hollywood hopeful
who's still waiting for her big break (Bernadette), and a newly
divorced man who finds himself all alone for the first time (Sonny).
8. Sonny, Cher and their guests
celebrate the Yuletide season with a medley of Christmas favorites.
Featured selections include: "Christmas Rock 'n' Roll" (Sonny
and Cher), "White Christmas" (Bernadette), "Frosty the Snowman"
(Cher and Bob), "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town" (Bernadette and
Cher with Elijah Blue), "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" (Chastity),
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" (Sonny), "Parade Of the Wooden
Soldiers" (Shields and Yarnell), "Winter Wonderland" (Sonny, Cher
and Chastity) and "Here Comes Santa Claus" (all).
9. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
23
Guests: Joey Heatherton and Don Knotts
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "Don't Pull Your Love" and banter
about the Christmas presents they gave each other.
2. "The Heartbreak Of Psoriasis"
-- Sonny and Cher are cast as a philandering pharaoh and his unfaithful
queen in a soap opera spoof set in ancient Egypt, where the inhabitants
speak in the modern idiom of TV commercials. In tonight's episode,
Queen Psoriasis (Cher) has fallen out of love with her husband
and is having a torrid love affair with the slave Eczema (Don),
while the Pharaoh Neuritis (Sonny) is secretly seeing the queen's
handmaid (Joey) behind her back.
3. Cher sings "Yesterday"
4. A nervous Don goes into
a singles' bar to meet a girl and mistakenly thinks a female voice
he overhears is talking to him.
5. Sonny and Cher perform
a medley of "We'll Sing In the Sunshine" and "You Are My Sunshine"
6. Alvin (Sonny) asks Herbie
(regular Ted Zeigler) to be the best man at his wedding and looks
over travel brochures with Laverne (Cher) as they make plans for
their honeymoon.
7. "Beauty and the Beast"
-- Cher appears as King Kong's sweetheart, trying to get the ape
to tell her about his therapy session with the psychologist.
8. Joey sings "What I Did
For Love"
9. "The Prisoner" -- Rocko's
girlfriend (Cher) confides to Rocko (Sonny) that she's going to
college and is living in a fraternity house on the campus. 10.
"Mother Goose" -- A representative from Planned Parenthood (Cher)
stops by the home of the old woman who lived in a shoe (Don) to
conduct a survey; and Mrs. Peter Peter Pumpkin Eater (Cher) tells
Mary Mary Quite Contrary (Joey) about how insanely jealous her
husband (Sonny) is. (Don plays the telephone installer who accidentally
staples his pants to the wall of the pumpkin, and regular Ted
Zeigler plays Mary's husband, Jack B. Nimble.)
11. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW 24
Guests: John Davidson and Karen Valentine
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "You Gotta Make Your Own Sunshine"
and an opening dialogue about how their private lives have changed
since their divorce. In a comedy blackout, Alvin (Sonny) reveals
to Herbie (regular Ted Zeigler) that he and Laverne have invited
Sonny and Cher to their wedding.
2. "The Channel 86 Cutesy
News" -- Sonny and Cher co-anchor the news program with John,
Karen and regular Ted Zeigler. Comedy sketches have Karen, as
a woman reporter, interviewing the winning football team inside
their locker room, and John playing Lou Shyster, the first criminal
lawyer to advertise on TV.
3. Sonny and Cher spoof "Gone
With the Wind" with a sixty-second takeoff on the film.
4. Cher sings "As Time Goes
By"
5. Alvin and Laverne (Sonny
and Cher) tie the knot by publicly exchanging their own wedding
vows. John is cast as the minister hired to marry them, regular
Jack Harrell plays the admiral of the seventh fleet who's brought
Laverne a gift from the "boys", and Karen appears as a desperate
woman who mistakes Alvin for the man who had promised to marry
her.
6. John and Karen join Sonny
and Cher for a medley of theme songs from the year's most popular
TV shows. Selected series include: "The Jeffersons", "Welcome
Back, Kotter", "Maude", "Chico and the Man", "Laverne and Shirley",
"Happy Days", "Baretta", "The Mary Tyler Moore Show", "The Tonight
Show", "The Carol Burnett Show" and "The Sonny and Cher Show."
7. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW 25
Guests: Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Debbie Reynolds, Jim Nabors, Don
Knotts and Chastity Bono
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "All I Really Want To Do" and
banter about the network moving their show to a later time slot.
2. "The Battle Of the Sexes"
-- Sonny and Cher spend the evening with an old school chum (Farrah)
and her sniveling husband (Don).
3. "The Wonderful World Of
Barbara Nauseous" -- Jim joins Sonny and Cher in a countrified
parody of a Presidential inaugural.
4. Debbie performs "Having
a Party"
5. Cher and Farrah portray
two shipwrecked clotheshorses, stranded on a deserted island with
only their wardrobes and cosmetics.
6. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) shows a trailer for his new movie, "Planet Of the
Noseglasses", which stars Cher, Debbie and Don.
7. Sonny and Cher introduce
their former conductor, Harold Battiste, and reminisce about their
early career together. They then perform "Baby Don't Go", their
first hit song.
8. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
26
Guests: Flip Wilson, Betty White and Ken Berry
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "My Cherie Amour" and banter about how they don't kiss
on-stage anymore and some of the weird things that Sonny has done.
2. "Salt and Pepper" -- Pepper's
understudy (Ken) hits Pepper (Sonny) over the head with a glass
bottle in order to take his place on stage with Salt (Betty) to
sing "You Were Meant For Me."
3. Cher sings "The Way We
Were"
4. "The Channel 86 Cutesy
News" -- Flip, Betty, Ken and regular Ted Zeigler join Sonny and
Cher for a series of sketches and one-liners about the newly elected
President Carter. In comedy blackouts, a construction worker (Sonny)
is brought in to remodel the Carters' bathroom; Geraldine Jones
(Flip), in her new job as the President's appointment secretary,
tests the new country-style hot line that was put in the White
House; and a member from President Carter's personal staff (Betty)
tries to break down the language barrier that now exists in the
White House by teaching a stuffy administration secretary (Cher)
"Carter talk."
5. Sonny and Cher perform
a medley of "Let It Be Me" and "Bring It On Home To Me"
6. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) shows a clip from his latest movie, "The Postman
Always Knocks Because the Bell She Don't Work-a Twice." (Cher
is cast as the waitress who feels she's wasting her life away
in a crummy diner on the Pacific Coast Highway, Flip plays the
truck driver she gets to kill her husband so that she can collect
the insurance money, and Betty is the insurance investigator who
comes to the diner to find out if the death was really an accident.)
7. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
27
Guests: William Conrad, Ruth Buzzi, Engelbert Humperdinck and
Barbi Benton
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "Steppin' Out" and banter with Sonny trying to convince
Cher of how much she needs him.
2. Reporter Barbara Nauseous
(Cher) presents a sketch showing how today's women are finding
employment in areas that were previously closed to them -- including
crime. A female cat burglar (Ruth) and her air-headed accomplice
(Cher) break into the home of a sleeping couple (Sonny and Barbi)
and are surprised by a male prowler (William) doing the same thing.
3. Engelbert sings "After
the Lovin'"
4. "The Heartbreak Of Psoriasis"
-- In another episode of the ancient Egyptian soap opera, Queen
Psoriasis (Cher) is carrying on with the slave driver Gastronitis
(William) while her husband, the Pharaoh Neuritis (Sonny), is
getting to know Dermatitis, the newest concubine (Barbi). (Ruth
appears as Madame Bursitis, the keeper of the concubines, and
Engelbert plays the magician.)
5. Cher sings "Didn't We?"
6. "The Battle Of the Sexes"
-- Cher's meddling parents (William and Ruth) drop in for an unannounced
visit and voice complaints about Sonny's domestic capabilities.
7. Sonny and Cher are joined
by Engelbert and Barbi for "Nights On Broadway" 8. Sonny and Cher
close the show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
28
Guests: Farrah Fawcett-Majors, Glen Campbell and Don Knotts
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "You Make Me Feel Like Dancing" and banter about Cher's
single life and their Hollywood homes.
2. Glen sings "Southern Nights"
3. Cher joins Glen for a medley
of his hit songs, including: "Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In
L.A.)", "Don't Pull Your Love/ Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" and
"Rhinestone Cowboy."
4. "Beauty and the Beast"
-- Cher talks to the doctor about the ape's aggravating cold and
sore throat.
5. Cher sings "What a Difference
a Day Makes"
6. Farrah appears as a woman
doctor attempting to give a construction worker (Sonny) his physical
examination.
7. Cher and Farrah portray
two mannequins in a fashion store's display window, with Sonny
and regular Ted Zeigler playing the maintenance men who'll have
to strip them to change their outfits.
8. "The Channel 86 Cutesy
News" -- Sonny and Cher are joined by co-anchors Farrah, Don and
regular Ted Zeigler in a spoof of TV's coverage of the world news.
In comedy sketches, Mademoiselle Francois (Cher) and Mr. French
Jeans (Don) are shown as they tape the most popular children's
show in France; Sonny is featured in a TV commercial for Italian
Express Travelers Cheques; and a documentary from Scotland has
Glen approaching Sonny with his invention of a new game called
golf.
9. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
29
Guests: Debbie Reynolds and Jim Nabors
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "For Once In My Life" and an opening dialogue.
2. "The Wonderful World Of
Barbara Nauseous" -- Cher and Debbie are featured in a parody
of a Russian variety show.
3. "The Heartbreak Of Psoriasis"
-- Debbie and Jim plot against Queen Psoriasis (Cher) in this
episode of the ancient Egyptian soap opera.
4. Sonny and Cher introduce
their second hit recording, "Just You."
5. "The Prisoner" -- Cher
stuns Sonny with her announcement that she's moved into a new
apartment with four football stars.
6. Debbie sings "Gee, But
It's Good To Be Here"
7. "Lovers" -- In sketches
based on famous lovers of the past, Debbie plays Dulcinea to Sonny's
Don Quixote, and Jim portrays the legendary Caruso, with Cher
cast as his nagging wife.
8. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW
30
Guests: Muhammad Ali, Lyle Waggoner and Marilyn McCoo and Billy
Davis, Jr.
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "Ain't That Peculiar" and banter about Sonny being interested
in Cher's sleeping habits.
2. "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"
-- An angry Muhammad Ali comes to kill Sonny for having given
him a free pizza with everything on it back when he was a young,
struggling interior decorator, which caused him to take up boxing.
3. Marilyn and Billy perform
a medley of "You Don't Have To Be a Star (To Be In My Show)" and
"Your Love"
4. "The Battle Of the Sexes"
-- An irate nudist (Lyle) accuses his neighbor (Cher) of being
a peeping Jane.
5. Marilyn and Billy join
Sonny and Cher for a medley of "It Takes Two", "Where Is the Love",
"You've Lost That Lovin' Feeling" and "Ain't Nothing Like the
Real Thing."
6. "The Wide World Of Poetry"
-- Cher and Ali meet in the ring for a poetry bout, with Sonny
acting as the referee.
7. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) shows a private screening of his new classic film,
"Gone With the Wine", with Marilyn and Billy cast as Scarlett
O'Hara and Rhett Butler, and Cher and Lyle appearing as slaves.
8. Sonny and Cher close the
show with "I Got You Babe"
SHOW 31
Guests: Peter Graves, Anne Meara, Dr. Joyce Brothers and Shields
and Yarnell
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "Swearin' To God" and banter about their early years
together.
2. "The Sonnytone News" --
Sonny and Anne portray two vacationers determined to enjoy the
sunny beaches of Florida despite a cold wave; Cher accompanies
a depressed King Kong as he meets with Dr. Joyce Brothers; and
Peter reveals what it's like to be off java at a coffeeholics'
meeting.
3. "The Supermarket" -- Shields
and Yarnell appear as two robots encountering problems at a grocery
store.
4. Sonny and Cher perform
their latest release, "You're Not Right For Me"
5. "The Prisoner" -- Cher
tells Sonny about her new job as a police decoy.
6. Cher sings "Reason To Believe"
7. "Rootless" -- Cher is featured
in a production number that supposedly traces her lineage with
the American Indians and Armenian gypsys.
8. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
32
Guests: Charo and George Gobel
1.
Sonny and Cher open the show with "You Are the Sunshine Of My
Life" and banter about Cher's sister playing a wicked character
on the daytime soap opera "General Hospital" and the women's rights
movement.
2. Italian film director Vente
Nove (Sonny) introduces his latest project, "Another Movie", a
unique version of "Madame Butterfly" blended with a classic American
Western -- starring Charo, George, Cher and regular Ted Zeigler.
3. Charo performs "Concerto
de Aranjuez"
4. George appears as a despondent
citizen trying to have himself arrested for ripping the tag that
says "DO NOT REMOVE UNDER PENALTY OF LAW" off of his pillow, cheating
the phone company by calling person-to-person and asking for himself,
squeezing the Charmin at the supermarket, and sneaking through
the six-item line with seven items.
5. Cher sings "Come Rain Or
Come Shine"
6. Charo presents a tribute
to William Shakespeare with a dramatic reading of "Hamlet's Advice
To His Players."
7. Sonny and Cher perform
"Bad, Bad Leroy Brown"
8. "Lovers" -- Jungle Man's
mate (Charo) tells her husband (George) that she's leaving him
to go back to civilization in New York; and a distraught Lois
Lane (Cher) asks her daddy (George) to talk to her husband, Superperson
(Sonny), and try to convince him that he's too old and senile
to continue being a superperson.
9. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
33
Guests: Tina Turner, David Steinberg and Shields and Yarnell
1. Sonny and Cher open the
show with "Teach Me Tonight" and banter about their solo attempts
to headline a nighttime TV series and the first time they met.
2. "The Lovers" -- Italian
film director Vente Nove (Sonny) stars Shields and Yarnell as
robots in love on their wedding night.
3. "The Prisoner" -- Cher
tells Sonny about her plans to adopt a 32-year-old "son."
4. Cher sings "Danny's Song"
5. David portrays a psychiatrist
who is driving his patient (Sonny) crazy.
6. Tina performs "Watch Closely
Now"
7. Cher joins Tina for a medley
of "Music Makin'", "I Got the Music In Me" and "Mr. Melody"
8. "Sonny's Pizza Parlor"
-- A tempera
mental French chef that Sonny hired to give the pizzeria a new
image (David) is immediately smitten with Rosa (Cher) and challenges
Sonny to a cook-off. (Tina and regular Jack Harrell appear as
the diners who are asked to sample the dishes.)
9. Sonny and Cher close the
show.
SHOW
34
Last
show of the series
Sonny
and Cher spoof themselves in "The Sonny and Cher Show Awards Show",
presenting highlights -- and low points -- of the season. Included
are: the Overacting Award with guest nominees, Chastity's Nepotism
Award, Sonny's Repetition and Dancing Awards, and regular Ted
Zeigler's Humility Award. Also featured in the presentation are
film clips of Cher modeling designer Bob Mackie's wildest creations,
clips of Sonny as the famed Italian film director Vente Nove,
and a tribute to the show's songwriters. Musical highlights include
Sonny and Cher opening the program with "The Beat Goes On" and
performing a medley of "All I Really Want To Do", "Laugh At Me"
and "I Got You Babe."
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