The Rich Little Show - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

with Glenn Ford, John Davidson, Susan Saint James
Series premiere. Glenn Ford appears with a group of performing Dalmatians, Susan Saint James performs a tap dance routine, and John Davidson sings a medley of songs: "Feelings", "Mandy" and "My Eyes Adored You".

with McLean Stevenson, Karen Valentine
Rich and his guests do a takeoff of "Nashville". Karen and Rich sing "Baby Face".

with The Jackson Five, Martin Milner
Rich does a takeoff on "Welcome Back, Krudder" and another favorite spoof, "Inspector Clumseau". The Jackson 5 perform "Forever Came Today".

with Betty White, C.W. McCall, Freddie Prinze

with Bernadette Peters, Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds, William Conrad, Randolph Mantooth, Kevin Tighe

with Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs, Ron Palillo, Robert Hegyes, Tom Bosley

with Michael Landon, The Sylvers, Ron Howard

with Bob Hope, Larry Groce, Chad Everett
In comedy sketches Bob, Chad and Rich spoof the Academy Awards. Chad appears as Dick Smothers and Rich as Tom Smothers in a sendup of the brothers. Larry sings "Junk Food Junkie". Charlotte Rae plays a shoe store customer with an uncontrollable foot fetish. Rich, R.G. Brown and Joe Baker appear as The Three Stooges in a slapstick courtroom session that features Chad as a harassed defendant.

with Bing Crosby, Bill Cosby

with Andy Griffith, The Hudson Brothers

with David Soul, Paul Michael Glaser
Rich and the stars of Starsky and Hutch do another series takeoff on "Sappy Days".

with Jessica Walter, Larry Groce, Scatman Crothers

with Bill Bixby, Mel Torme
Bixby as a bionic bridegroom; also a movie trivia song quiz. Rich portrays General Patton in a World War II spoof.
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