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Laugh-In

  • TV Series
  • 1967–1973
  • TV-PG
  • 1h
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Dick Martin and Dan Rowan in Laugh-In (1967)
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The original rapid fire sketch comedy show.The original rapid fire sketch comedy show.The original rapid fire sketch comedy show.

  • Creator
    • Digby Wolfe
  • Stars
    • Dan Rowan
    • Dick Martin
    • Gary Owens
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  • IMDb RATING
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    • Creator
      • Digby Wolfe
    • Stars
      • Dan Rowan
      • Dick Martin
      • Gary Owens
    • 37User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 7 Primetime Emmys
      • 11 wins & 34 nominations total

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    Rowan & Martins Laugh In: The Complete Series
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    Dan Rowan
    Dan Rowan
    • Self - Host…
    • 1967–1973
    Dick Martin
    Dick Martin
    • Self - Host…
    • 1967–1973
    Gary Owens
    Gary Owens
    • Regular Performer - Announcer…
    • 1968–1973
    Ruth Buzzi
    Ruth Buzzi
    • Gladys Ormphby…
    • 1968–1973
    Alan Sues
    Alan Sues
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1968–1972
    Arte Johnson
    Arte Johnson
    • Wolfgang…
    • 1968–1971
    Byron Gilliam
    Byron Gilliam
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1968–1972
    Henry Gibson
    Henry Gibson
    • The Parson…
    • 1968–1971
    Lily Tomlin
    Lily Tomlin
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1969–1973
    Dennis Allen
    Dennis Allen
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1970–1973
    Jo Anne Worley
    Jo Anne Worley
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1968–1973
    Goldie Hawn
    Goldie Hawn
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1968–1970
    Judy Carne
    Judy Carne
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1968–1971
    Johnny Brown
    Johnny Brown
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1970–1972
    Barbara Sharma
    Barbara Sharma
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1970–1972
    Ann Elder
    Ann Elder
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1970–1972
    Richard Dawson
    Richard Dawson
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1971–1973
    Moosie Drier
    Moosie Drier
    • Regular Performer…
    • 1971–1973
    • Creator
      • Digby Wolfe
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    Sargebri

    A True Classic

    This show was to the 1960's what Your Show of Shows was to the 50's, Saturday Night Live was to the 70's and in Living Color was to the 90's. It was a breeding ground for some of the finest comic talent of the last nearly 40 years. The catchphrases, the schtick and, most of all, the joke wall were all vital parts of this show. And look at all the alumni. Goldie Hawn, Arte Johnson, Lily Tomlin, Henry Gibson et. al have all gone on to bigger and better things. In fact, Goldie Hawn parlayed her Laugh-In stardom into an Oscar for the Cactus Flower. Unfortunately, the show couldn't hold onto its best talent and eventually it faded in its final couple of years. However, this show will still be remembered for being a wonderful breeding ground.
    Bondorf39

    Sock it to me!

    Thank God for the Trio cable network! They air classic "Laugh-In" episodes weekday afternoons and that's how I first came upon this hilarious gem from the golden age of television.

    Headed by longtime comedy partners Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, "Laugh-In" was an hour-long barage of madcap tomfoolery. Short sketches, one-shot gags, "Quickies," as they were called, and guest appearances by everyone from Sammy Davis, Jr., to Johnny Carson to soon-to-be President Richard M. Nixon. It was the springboard for the careers of such stars as Goldie Hawn, Lily Tomlin, Henry Gibson and Ruth Buzzi.

    If you have a taste for the weird and the wacky, with an undertone of political commentary (the remarkable thing was how they always presented both sides of any issue they were mocking) or just want to see classics like "The Cocktail Party" or "The Joke Wall," do yourself a favor and check out "Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In" for hilariosin-entartaina-wonderfulations! (Boy! Look THAT up in your Funk and Wagnall's!)
    krzykra

    A Load of Laughs!

    Look it up in your Funk & Wagnalls. You'll find it under the word "funny."

    Laugh-In was quite a novelty when it first aired, presenting audiences with a fast-paced, unstructured variety show featuring lots of sight gags, punch lines, and other wacky stuff, all pieced together into a frenetic mesh of comedy. This format has, of course, been done many times (Saturday Night Live, Monty Python, and even The Muppet Show and Sesame Street) but Laugh-In was definitely a forerunner.

    The hosts, Dan Rowan and Dick Martin, were as great a pair as Laurel and Hardy and Abbott and Costello, and the show featured many unknown comedians who have since become famous, such as Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, and Arte Johnson.

    Although parts of the show have a definite 60's/70's taste to them, the humor remains timeless for those who enjoy wacky, off-the-wall comedy.

    All in all, it is verrrry interesting! And verrrry funny!
    9edwagreen

    Laugh in Socked it To Us So Well ***1/2

    Fabulous television series running from 1967 to 1973.

    What made the show so great was the lively supporting cast associated with it.

    The sketches with Arte Johnson as the old man starting up with Ruth Buzzi on the park bench were constantly hilarious. Who had the idea to put that net on Buzzi's hair? It made her look so appropriately ugly. When she swung that pocketbook, we roared with laughter.

    Then we had Judy Carne saying "Sock it to Me!" Remember when Richard Nixon said that famous line briefly on the show?

    Dick Martin gave us that dead pan like humor and Dan Rowan portrayed the typical slick but constant smoking guy on the show.

    Joanne Worley was loud but so well suited for this continuous mayhem.

    I can't imagine how announcer Gary Owen was able to restrain himself from laughing.

    This show and "That Was the Week That Was" gave new dimension to television.
    10haildevilman

    Ver-r-r-r-r-y Interesting...and FUNNY.

    Sketch comedy 60's style.

    This pre-dates most of the SNL and In Living Color style shows that dominated TV in the 70's, 80's & 90's.

    Rowan and Martin made an excellent team. Rowan's straight delivery with a hint of exasperation mixed greatly with Martin's sarcastic, deadpan quips.

    My personal favorite was Arte Johnson. Anything he did made me laugh like a banshee. And Henry Gibson's poetry was a close second. But there were no duds at all in this show.

    Guest watching also made this a fun trip. The psychedelic decor dates it a little, but it doesn't hurt. A lot of the humor seemed off the cuff.

    And when Goldie Hawn picked up her Oscar while on the show, the whole cast kept dropping asides about it during that week's filming. They all made several comments about it.

    I saw this during it's brief Nickelodeon run in the late 80's. Bring it back.

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    • Trivia
      It was Producer George Schlatter's wife Jolene Brand who, after listening to Aretha Franklin's "Respect", thought that "Sock It To Me" would be a good bit for the show.
    • Quotes

      Dan Rowan: [as the News of the Future anchor] Berlin, 20 years from now, 1989. There was dancing in the streets today as East Germany finally tore down the Berlin Wall. The joy was short-lived, however, as the wall was quickly replaced with a moat full of alligators.

    • Crazy credits
      The early episodes' closing credits happen while the cast tells jokes from the joke wall.
    • Alternate versions
      Many of the original one-hour shows were re-edited into two half-hour programs in the early 1980s for syndication. Often, bloopers and outtakes were used to fill out a segment, especially during the joke wall sequence which occurred at the end of each show during the closing credits. New graphics were generated for credits on re-edited endings and run in the same sequence as the originals, but were in a different font. In a few instances, there was some overdubbing, specifically where Judy Carne's "NBC, beautiful downtown Burbank" was overdubbed with, "'ello, 'ello, beautiful downtown Burbank" when she played a switchboard operator on some of the earlier shows.
    • Connections
      Edited into Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In: 25th Anniversary Reunion (1993)

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    • Release date
      • September 9, 1967 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In
    • Filming locations
      • Stage 1, NBC Studios - 3000 W. Alameda Avenue, Burbank, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • George Schlatter-Ed Friendly Productions
      • Romart Inc.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h(60 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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