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The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour

All Episodes 1969 - 1982

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  • 1969-01-29T05:00:00Z
  • 45m
  • 3d 11h (83 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.

86 episodes

Special 15 The Glen Campbell Music Show

  • 1982-12-25T05:00:00Z45m

Glen's Guests are Emmylou Harris and his parents

Series Premiere

1969-01-29T05:00:00Z

1x01 Bobbie Gentry, Smothers Brothers

Series Premiere

1x01 Bobbie Gentry, Smothers Brothers

  • 1969-01-29T05:00:00Z1h

Glen's guests are Jeannie C. Riley, Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz from "The Monkees" and John Wayne in a cameo appearance. Musical Highlights: Jeannie C Riley sings "The Girl Most Likely". Mike, Davy & Micky perform a medley of "Last Train To Clarksville", "I'm A Believer", and "Salesman". Micky played drums, Davy the bass, and Mike the guitar. They also lip-synched their upcoming single, "Tear Drop City". Glen sings "Ann", "Fate of Man", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay", and "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms". Comedy: Spoofing Jeannie's hit, Pat Paulsen plays a school principal, and Glen and Jeannie are concerned parents. Pat performs comedy vignettes tied to the song "It Was a Very Good Year". The finale salutes telephones.

1969-02-12T05:00:00Z

1x03 Jose Feliciano, Clingers

1x03 Jose Feliciano, Clingers

  • 1969-02-12T05:00:00Z1h

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Glen's guests are Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Stevie Wonder, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen and a cameo appearance by John Wayne. Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Mary In The Morning", "Those Were The Days", "Memphis, TN", "Words" and"Reason To Believe". Stevie Wonder sings, "For Once In Your Life" and "Tiger Tail". Glen & Stevie duet on "Blowin In The Wind". Roger Miller sings "Kansas City Star". Roger & Glen duet with "King Of The Road". John Hartford does a banjo solo of "Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde". Comedy Skits: Pat Paulsen struggles to break the language barrier that's blocking his efforts to date a gorgous fraulein.

1969-02-26T05:00:00Z

1x05 Buffy Sainte-Marie

1x05 Buffy Sainte-Marie

  • 1969-02-26T05:00:00Z1h

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1x06 Bobby Goldsboro, Joe South

  • 1969-03-05T05:00:00Z1h

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Glen welcomes Leslie Uggams, Ken Berry and Merle Haggard to the show. Also a cameo appearance by Tom & Dick Smothers. Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Galveston" and "There's A Place in the Sun". Glen & Leslie duet on "Both Sides Now". Leslie sings, "River Deep, Mountain High". John Hartford performs, "Mouth to Mouth Resuscitation". Merle sings "Loving You Again". Glen & Merle duet on "The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde". Comedy Sketches: The medicine show finale features Pat Paulsen as pitchman Colonel Love with Leslie singing a testimonial to his love potion. Ken sings and dances in a production number for "Money to Burn".

1969-03-19T05:00:00Z

1x08 Jim Nabors, Bobbie Gentry

1x08 Jim Nabors, Bobbie Gentry

  • 1969-03-19T05:00:00Z1h

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Glen's guests are Ray Charles, Lynn Kellogg and the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber. Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "More", "Somewhere", "Day After Day", "Oh, What a Woman", "Take My Hand" & "People". Ray Charles sings"Born To Lose". Lynn Kellogg sings "A Natural Woman". John Hartford performs "Category Stomp". Ray Charles Glen duet on "I'll Never Fall in Love Again". All join in for "What'd I Say?". Comedy Sketches: Pat Paulsen inaugurates his body beautiful campaign. And conventioneers Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber brag about their romantic successes.

Glen's guests are Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, Bob Newhart and Vikki Carr. Also appearing the Earl Brown Singers and the George LeFave Dancers. Musical Highlights: Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues". Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash perform "Jackson". Glen sings "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" & "Down At The Station". Vicki Carr sings "With Pen In Hand". Glen & Bob Newhart duet on "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You", "Goin' Out Of My Head" & "Wabash Cannonball". Entire Cast join in for "The Train". Comedy Skit: Principal Newhart lectures a of kindergarten dissidents. Finale: Featured Songs and sketches about the railroad heyday.

Glen's guests are Liza Minnelli, Waylon Jennings, Pat Paulsen, The Righteous Brothers and Wes & Carrie Campbell (Glen's parents). Musical Highlights: Liza Minnelli sings "LA Breakdown". Righteous Brothers perform "My Babe". Glen sings "Elusive Butterfly", "If This Is Love" & "Born Free". Glen & His Parents do "Alimony", "Good Old Texas Home" & "Soldiers' Joy". Liza Minnelli & Glen duet on "The More I See You" & "I'd Like To Get To Know You". Righteous Brothers & Glen perform "Bye Bye Love". On Film: The Beatles perform "Get Back" & "Don't Let Me Down". Comedy Skit: Pat Paulsen stars in a parody of an artsy European film.

Season Finale

1969-05-14T04:00:00Z

1x15 Bill Medley, Merrilee Rush, George Lindsey

Season Finale

1x15 Bill Medley, Merrilee Rush, George Lindsey

  • 1969-05-14T04:00:00Z1h

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Season Premiere

2x01 Barbara McNair, The Smothers Brothers, John Stewart

  • 1969-09-24T04:00:00Z1h

Glen starts his second season with guests Barbara McNair, The Smothers Brothers and folk singer John Stewart. Musical Highlights: Glen sings "Try a Little Kindness", "Saturday at the World", "Scarborough Fair", "Jean" & "White Lightning". Barbara McNair sings "Love Has a Way" & "That Terrific Rainbow". John Stewart performs "Armstrong". Glen and Barbara duet on "Good Morning, Starshine". Glen and John Stewart duet on "Mother Country". Comedy Sketches: The Smothers Brothers spoof the ups and downs of their TV career. And everyone takes part in a royal court production number.

Songs: I Can't Stop Lovin' You - Glen Both Sides Now - Concert Spot Elusive Dreams - Glen and Jackie DeShannon Less of Me - Glen and Jackie DeShannon Medley of Their Hits - Glen and Tom Jones

Songs: I Can't Stop Lovin' You - Glen Both Sides Now - Concert Spot Elusive Dreams - Glen and Jackie DeShannon Less of Me - Glen and Jackie DeShannon Medley of Their Hits - Glen and Tom Jones

Lodi - Glen Try A Little Kindess - Concert Spot Dottie West's Country Boy - Concert Spot Finale: Entire cast with Glen on a ""virtual tour"" of a small town, talking with it's residents.

Lodi - Glen Try A Little Kindess - Concert Spot Dottie West's Country Boy - Concert Spot Finale: Entire cast with Glen on a ""virtual tour"" of a small town, talking with it's residents.

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**Christmas Show** Glen's wife Billie, and children Kelli, Travis and Kane were also on show. Songs:

**Christmas Show** Glen's guests are Andy Griffith, Cher, Paul Lynde and Glen's wife Billie, and children Kelli, Travis and Kane were also on show. Musical Highlights: Glen sings "Gotta Travel On", "Wichita Lineman" & "Galveston". Cher sings "Sittin' On The Dock Of The Bay". Glen & Cher duet on "Jingle Bells". Glen performs "cal Gas". Glen & His Family perform "There's No Place Like Home". All join in for a Christmas Medley of "Do You Hear What I Hear", "Joy To The World", & "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen". Comedy Skits: Andy Griffith computes the cost of items in "The 12 Days of Christmas". Paul Lynde plays a depressed Santa. Glen presents Part 1 of "Blaze Glory" a stop-action spoofing Westerns.

1970-02-08T05:00:00Z

2x19 Tony Randall, Lulu

2x19 Tony Randall, Lulu

  • 1970-02-08T05:00:00Z1h

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Glen's guests are Dionne Warwick, 5th Dimension, John Byner and "Laugh-In's" Ruth Buzzi. Musical Highlights: Dionne sings "Always Something There To Remind Me". Glen sings "Only Love Can Break A Heart", "The Race Is On" & "Mom and Dad Waltz". Glen & 5th Dimension perform "Ticket To Ride". Glen & Dionne duet on "I'll Never Fall In Love Again". Glen & Dionne and the 5th Dimension perform a medley of their hits: "I Say a Little Prayer", "Walk On By", "Up-Up and Away", "Try a Little Kindness", "What the World Needs Now", "Alfie", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix". "Sweet Blindess" & "Wichita Lineman". 5th Dimension perform a musical interpretation of the Declaration of Independence. Comedy Sketches: John Byner does impressions of Dylan, Sinatra and Glen with Ruth as his object of affection.

Songs: Underground Railroad Station - Fess Parker Once More With Feeling - Willie Nelson Columbus - Willie Nelson and Glen Memphis, TN - Glen Bach Talk - Instrumental - Glen Autumn Leaves - Glen

Glen's guests are "Daniel Boone" star Fess Parker, Sammy Shore, Willie Nelson and Lily Tomlin. Musical Highlights: Fess Parker sings, "Six O'Clock Train and the Girl with Green Eyes" & "Underground Railroad Station". Willie Nelson sings "Once More With Feeling". Willie & Glen duet on "Columbus Stockade Blues". Glen performs an instrumental with "Bach Talk". Glen sings, "Autumn Leaves", "Day by Day", "Softly As I Leave You", "It's All in the Game", "September Song" & "Memphis, TN". Comedy Sketches: Lily as a lazy housewife and a debutante, while Sammy lectures on the "folk trumpet".

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.

Glen's guests are John Wayne, Carol Burnett, Tim Conway and Three Dog Night. Musical Highlights: Glen & Jerry perform "Take Me Home Country Roads". Glen sings "Sooner or Later", "Tenderly", "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother" and "Home Again". Three Dog Night & Glen perform "Joy To The World". Carol Burnett & Glen duet on "Close To You". Mike Curb Congregation perform "Put Your Hand In The Hand". Jerry Reed sings "KO KO Joe". Three Dog Night perform "Mamma Told Me (Not To Come)". John "the Duke" Wayne jokes around with Glen, and appears in comedy sketches with Tim Conway. He shows Glen some of his personal movie memorabilia, including the rifle he used in "Stagecoach", his cavalry costume from "She Wore A Yellow Ribbon" (which he tells Glen was his favorite role,) and his famous Green Berets uniform.

4x07 Tony Randall, Sonny & Cher

  • 1971-11-02T05:00:00Z1h

4x09 Petula Clark, Arte Johnson

  • 1971-11-16T05:00:00Z1h

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Join music superstar Glen Campbell for a spectacular celebration of down-home music with The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour Country Special! You'll have a grand old time filled with music, laughter, and a roster of guest stars that reads like a All-Star team of entertainers: Johnny Cash, June Carter, Buck Owens, Merle Haggard, Mel Tillis, Jerry Reed, Minnie Pearl

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