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  • 1970-09-20T04:00:00Z on CBS
  • 45m
  • 1d 2h (26 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
  • Comedy
The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour was hosted by Glen Campbell who received quite a following during his stint on "The Smothers Brothers Show". With his easy manner and popular music, Glen won quite a TV following leading to his own CBS series, "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour". Glen had two hit songs on the charts when he got the series, they were "Wichita Lineman" and "Galveston". The series was filled with comedy, solos, and a very easy-going down-home friendly manner which endeared him to the masses. Composer-singer John Hartford wrote the theme song for the series, which was "Gentle On My Mind" and made frequent appearances throughout the show's run.

27 episodes

Season Premiere

3x01 Brian Keith, 5th Dimension, Ruth Buzzi, Norm Crosby

  • 1970-09-20T04:00:00Z1h

Pre-empted for a sports special titled ""More Than A Game"" profiling four personalities in pro football.

Pre-empted for a Pro Football Game.

Glen's guests are Kenny Rogers & The First Edition, Arte Johnson and John Byner.

Musical Highlights: Kenny Rogers & The First Edition perform "Tell It All Brother". Glen sings "Happy Heart", "Didn't We", "She Thinks I Still Care" & "Autumn Leaves". Arte Johnson performs "Gimme Dat Ding". Jerry Reed sings "Remembering". Glen, Kenny Rodgers & The First Edition perform "Camptown Races".

Concert Spot: Glen & Jerry Reed duet on "Salty Dog". Larry McNeeley performs "Red Haired Boy".

Comedy Sketches: Arte Johnson doing his Laugh-In characterization as Tyrone Horneigh, the dirty old man. John Byner with a monologue on half-time entertainment at football games.

Glen's guests are Dean Martin, Anne Murray, Jerry Reed and John Byner. Also appearing Larry McNeeley.

Musical Highlights:
Anne Murray sings "Just Bidin' My Time" & "Sing High, Sing Low". Glen & Anne duet on "Till I Kissed You". Jerry Reed sings "Are You From Dixie?". Glen & Jerry Reed duet on "Talk About The Goodtimes". Glen sings "For The Good Times", "Once In A Lifetime", "All My Hard Times", "Some Happiness On Me", "Old Yellow Line" & "I Walk The Line". Larry McNeeley performs "She's A Woman". Glen & Dean Martin do a Country Medley.

Comedy Sketches:
Dean dreams he's switched personalities with Glen.

Glen's guests are Ray Charles, Norm Crosby, Wally Cox and Anne Murray. Plus regulars: Jerry Reed, Larry McNeeley, Marty Paich Orchestra.

Musical Highlights:
Ray Charles sings "Yesterday" & "America The Beautiful". Glen sings "Endlessly", "Alabam" & "Reason To Believe". Anne Murray sings "Put Your Hand in the Hand". Ray, Anne & Glen do a medley Of Ray Charles Hits.

Comedy Sketches:
Norm, a master of malapropism, gives Glen advice on repairing a car; Wally plays a boxing champ and a fearsome desert sheik.

Christmas Show

Glen's guests are George Gobel, Anne Murray, Shecky Greene and Glen's parents and sisters.

Musical Highlights: Anne Murray sings "Christmas Wishes". Glen sings "The Christmas Song" & "There's No Place Like Home". Glen's Parents perform "Cryin' Time". Glen's Sisters sing "Till There Was You". Mel Tillis sings "Detroit City". Glen & Anne duet on "Winter Wonderland". Glen & his Sisters perform "Mister Lee". Glen & the Children sing "Deck the Halls". Glen & Shecky duet on "Jingle Bells".

Glen's guests are Neil Diamond, Linda Ronstadt, Liberace and Larry Storch

Musical Highlights:
Neil Diamond sings "Soolaimon". Linda sings, "Long Long Time" & "Carolina In My Mind". Neil, Linda, Glen do a medley of Neil Diamond Hits. Glen sings "Hello Young Lovers", "Barbara Allen" & "Wayfarin' Stranger". Liberace performs "Aquarius & Let The Sunshine In".

Comedy Sketches:
Sketches feature Liberace as a fancy British sea captain of the 1700's, also Liberace breaking his piano. Larry Storch as a zany caterer.

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