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The John Davidson Show

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    S1.E1 ∙ George Burns, Jimmie Walker, Tanya Tucker

    Mon, May 24, 1976
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    S1.E2 ∙ The Captain & Tennille, Earl Holliman, Rich Little

    Mon, May 31, 1976
    John Davidson sings "Oh, What a Night!" and "With These Hands". The Captain and Tennille perform "Shop Around". Toni Tennille and John sing a medley of "Up on the Roof", "Peaceful" and "Fly Away". Actor Earl Holliman makes his network debut as a song-and-dance man by singing "Rainy Days and Mondays" as a solo and joining John Davidson for a vaudeville rendition of the "Somebody Done Somebody Wrong Song." A spoof of game show "The Hollywood Squares" follows, with Davidson playing host Peter Marshall and Rich Little impersonating all the panelists. Members of the studio audience are used as contestants.
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    S1.E3 ∙ Ed McMahon, McLean Stevenson, Florence Henderson, Steven Ford

    Mon, Jun 7, 1976
    Steven Ford, 20-year-old son of President Gerald Ford, demonstrates his horsemanship on a bucking bronco machine and talks about being bugged on dates by the Secret Service.
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    S1.E4 ∙ Tony Orlando & Dawn, Charo, Norm Crosby

    Mon, Jun 14, 1976
    Charo sings her "trademark" song "Coochie Coochie". Norm Crosby offers his thoughts on the Bicentennial Year and good-English usage.

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