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- Clara finds herself in a magical world where her toys have come to life but must fight the evil mice who threaten the kingdom before she can return home.
- Wedding reception of Tony Rolletti and Joanie Sherwood; Tom Waits appears again to sing; Chance Rolletti performs
- 1967–197351mTV-PG7.6 (36)TV EpisodeSketches include Martha Mitchell's mystery phone calls, Raquel and Ruth duet, Henny challenges Bob, Gladys' dream, Ernestine calls the White House, Return of the Swizzlers, Honeymoon runners, and the Flying Fickle Finger of Fate Award. Featuring Raquel Welch, Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Henny Youngman, and Kent McCord.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG6.9 (27)TV EpisodeJames Coco stops by and helps the cast look at politics and plays a suave Romeo who has problems romancing his date. Also, spies have trouble with secret documents and Gladys dreams of Buffalo Bill.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.8 (33)TV EpisodeA cadre of film and TV villains invade Burbank, and Reed and Malloy from Adam-12 stop by to keep the peace. Three Dog Night performs during the cocktail party.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.5 (30)TV EpisodeThe Christmas episode with Carroll O'Connor, who plays Santa and a wise man and delivers a message from Archie Bunker. Gen. Bull Wright spends the holiday with his wife, the cast gives out Christmas gifts, and Gladys dreams of Santa.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (27)TV EpisodeJoe Namath comes off the field and into the Laugh-In, helping the cast look at vacations and fending off Gladys as his dream wife. Charo, Queenie Smith, Burt Mustin and Petula Clark also appear.
- Buddy Hackett returns and helps the cast salute health and fitness with exercise guru Jack LaLanne. Sally Struthers and Fannie Flagg also appear.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (28)TV EpisodeSketches include Robert sings, Lily's Tasteful lady scolds the cast, Gladys dreams of Robert, Robert's tunnel of love, Ruth as fortune teller, News of the past, present, and future, Big Al's spots news, Dick, Lily and Robert love machine, Lily cheerleader, the Mod, Mod world of year send, Busy doctors, and Tiny Tim visits the Cocktail party. Featuring Robert Goulet, Mona Tera, and Tiny Tim.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.0 (29)TV EpisodeSketches include Henny nudist camp, Lily's tasteful lady, Ruth and Alan fake commercials, the Mod, Mod world of Manhattan, Salute to New York, Holdup blackouts, Perils of New York City, Mort press conference, Richard's Groucho runner, Alan and Ruth Tarzan quickie, Galley slaves and Charles quickies rap. Featuring Henny Youngman, Fanny Flagg, James Coco, Mort Sahl, and Charles Nelson Reilly.
- Sketches include Sally intro, Gladys' dream, Carl blackouts, Tattoo runner, the Mod, Mod world of television, Isolation booth, Carl and Lily soap opera, Ruth fortune teller, Partridge family takeoff, Dick and Carl duel, Lily entertainment editor, Lily answers the telephone, and Alan and Ruth beauty contest. Featuring Sally Struthers, Carl Reiner, Slappy White, and Sue Ann Langdon.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG6.8 (26)TV Episode
- Liliy Tomlin as Ernestine handles an emergency call, while In another skit Richard Crenna is a sadistic dentist. Guest Carol Channing is crazy Clarathen is a less then graceful ballerina. Richard Dawson imitates Groucho Marx.
- 1967–197350mTV-PG7.4 (30)TV EpisodeSketches include Alan, Jill, and Sugar Ray's boxing blackout, Wife swapping, Lily in fake commercial, Sugar Ray meets Alan, Bill Russell locker room blackout, Edith Ann in the mystery person contest, Desert island runner, Lily cheerleader, Roman in football blackouts, and the Mod, Mod world of sports. Featuring Jill St. John, Roman Gabriel, Johnny Carson, William Shoemaker, and Sugar Ray Robinson.
- 1967–197350mTV-PG7.2 (27)TV EpisodeSandy Duncan guests as the cast looks at the crazy world.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.3 (28)TV EpisodeGene Hackman comes from The French Connection to help the cast look at life in small towns.
- Debbie Reynolds returns and helps the cast salute literature.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG7.2 (29)TV EpisodeJo Ann Pflug joins the cast to salute sex while Steve Allen plays Sen. Phillip Buster and answers questions on various subjects.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.1 (27)TV EpisodeThe cast takes a look at automobiles in the fifth season finale.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.6 (85)TV EpisodeThe show welcomes guest Rita Hayworth who portrays a hard hearted nurse and than a drunk idol. She reads poetry with Rowan & Martin plus joins the women in a Sadie Hawkins skit. Rita and Lily Tomlin perform a duet.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (30)TV EpisodeSketches include Sunbathers quickie, Jacqueline meets Johnny, All-girl band production, Karen fake commercial, Stretcher running joke, Man-eating woman runner, Supermarket with Lily, Nudist camp runner, Nun runner, Ruth's gladiator dream, Dan and the swingers, Karate runner, and Gladys' dream. Featuring Karen Valentine, Jacqueline Susann, Mae West, Pat Morita, Johnny Carson, and Moosie Drier.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.1 (29)TV EpisodeThe mystery person is revealed, and Ernestine calls China in advance of the President's trip. Mod World looks at the movies, Dan and Dick meet a one-man band, and the news looks at fashion, invasion of privacy, and a Hollywood marriage.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.1 (28)TV EpisodeRichard Crenna appears and does his Walter Denton character. Mod World looks at toys and games and Ernestine calls Muhammad Ali.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.2 (27)TV EpisodeLee Grant joins the show and sings a song with "Sexy Al,' while the news looks at fashion spies and Ted Mack tells about some of his wildest amateurs.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG8.2 (40)TV EpisodeRowan and Martin celebrate the 100th episode of 'Laugh-In' with a reunion of several original cast members. John Wayne and Tiny Tim also appear.
- 1967–197350mTV-PG7.3 (37)TV EpisodeSketches include Hip hugger blackouts, Alan and Barbara in Bride and groom quickies, The birds and the bees, Vaudeville sketch, Jill in Partridge family blackout, the Mod, Mod world of families, Liza reading of the will sketch, Liza and Barbara song of the 30s, Divorce lawyer, and Breakfast with governor's family. Featuring Liza Minelli, Edward G. Robinson, Ralph Edwards, and Jill St. John.
- Sketches include Laugh-In girls cheerleader opening, Intro to new cast members, Laugh-In Salutes the Summer of '72, Edith Ann's stories of school, All in the Ghetto, and Joke wall. Featuring John Wayne, Jill St. John, and the Keystone Cops
- James Caan helps the cast salute Thanksgiving, does a spoof of The King and I with Dick, does a vaudeville song, and plays a soldier who volunteers for a dangerous mission. Cameos include Bob Crane, Nanette Fabray and Della Reese.
- Carol Burnett joins the cast in saluting old time comics like W.C. Fields and Mae West and also plays the matriarch of a gang of thieves. The news looks at a man fasting for years and the China/Russia border.
- Guest Jack Klugman is Filthy Farkle in a regular Farkle family skit. Jack portrays a dog delivering news from the animal world. Ruth Buzzi plays Gladys who daydreams she's wed to Jack who's as messy as his Oscar character.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG7.1 (28)TV EpisodeSteve Lawrence guests in the series' final Christmas episode, including playing Santa, dueling Grouchos with Richard Dawson, and singing the news theme with the girls as snowflake fairies. Steve Allen answers questions as Mr. Know-It-All.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG6.9 (29)TV EpisodeLaugh-In salutes sports again, with Howard Cosell, Alex Karras, Vin Scully and Mark Spitz. Malloy and Reid from Adam-12 make another patrol of beautiful downtown Burbank.
- Don Rickles returns and help the cast salute, of all things, good manners. Reed and Malloy return to patrol the streets and Don interviews Carmen Miranda.
- Guest Robert Goulet plays a Greek folk dancer, Sir Lancelot, and Bert Barks, a beauty pageant host. The cast parodies the hit Broadway musical Camelot.
- Sammy Davis Jr. returns and helps the cast salute the '50's. The Judge returns to dispense some more hilarious justice, and we find out how he joined his father's act with the help of Willie Tyler and Lester.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG6.7 (31)TV EpisodeThe cast and guests look at the American presidency. Skits include a press conference handled like an evening talk show. The president practices drinking vodka before a Russia trip. A president stays in the White House after losing.
- Special guest Phyllis Diller does a standup performance about her recent face lift. She plays classical piano, dances the French can can, then appears a a chicken. The entire cast salutes the jet set.
- Sketches include Laugh-In looks at the News, News of the Past, Present, and Future, Cocktail party, Umpire blackouts, Lifeboat runners with Abbe and Julie, Caveman couples, Astronaut on the moon, Congressmen, Nun runners, Dyan visits the fabulous Farkle family, Salute to guns, and the Joke wall. Featuring Bob Hope, Dyan Cannon, Julie London, Abbe Lane, and Sammy Davis.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG7.1 (33)TV EpisodeSketches include Judy parlor scene, Groucho cafe, News billboard, Business news,Sports news, Con man bit, John's rebuttal, Spy business blackout, Dan and Johnfoxhole scene, Salute to California, Offshore drilling, Gambling blackout, Dan and Dickon Doris Day, Robot Theater, Indian smoke with John, and Dick's finale. Featuring Don Rickles, John Wayne, and Ruth Buzzi.
- 1967–197352mTV-PG7.0 (29)TV EpisodeGuest Meredith Baxter and David Birney play an indignant wife and her husband who's has too much to drink. Then the married couple are two co-stars who carry their disagreement onto the movie set.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG6.8 (32)TV EpisodeIn a Three Musketeers skit Charlie Callas, Johnny Carson, and Arthur Godfrey play the intrepid trio. Sandy Duncan portrays an off the wall art dealer. The entire cast looks at the world of circuses.
- Guest Dom DeLuise portrays an Apache dancer. Then he is Dominick the Great the amazing juggler, magician, but also a fraud. The cast salutes the world of actors.
- 1967–197351mTV-PG7.3 (30)TV EpisodeSketches include Beauty parlor, Girdle shop visit with Edith-Ann, Drunk quickies, Marriage counselor, Cannibal blackouts, Fickle finger of fate aware, Emission quickie, Plastic surgery, Study of wife swapping, Trading stamps, Noise line, Lily's stammering lady, Preview of upcoming shows, The Swizzlers, General Bullwright's report, and Clown closing. Featuring Sammy Davis, Jr.
- Meek mannered Bill Conrad rights wrongs as his alter ego Captain Amazing. Laugh-In salutes the Press. Nanette Fabray adds sign languages to her jokes. A quick peak at Safety in Cars. Frank Cannon meets the Farkels.
- Lucie Arnaz portrays a tax consultant, a roller derby recruit, and a baby bird in the nest. The casts salutes the wold of adult books and magazines.
- Sketches include Lyle Waggoner as Dick Martin's double, Dan and Steve Allen as Hillbillies Barlow and Zeke, Laugh-In salutes Commercials and Frank Welker's animal impressions. Jud Strunk drives everybody away from the Party by telling a long story. The News segment is introduced by the girls as horse race jockeys and includes Dan and Dick as Pat and Mike from the Shambrock Network. Featuring Michael Landon, Mama Cass, Della Reese, Steve Allen, Frank Welker and Henny Youngman.
- The cast salutes the Revolutionary War while Jack Benny wanders about looking for the Dean Martin Show. Lester encounters a white Bill Cosby while the ladies sing the news theme as matadors.
- Jean Stapleton joins the cuckoos to salute the family and does a song-and-dance number with Jud Strunk. She also plays a woman who hears music and has to go to a psychiatrist to find out why.
- Mike Connors auditions for a new cop show. Gladys dreams she's Mannix's secretary. The Party is set during the Roaring Twenties. Sketches include gangster funeral, cowboy saloon, spies beneath a lamppost, Dick and Dan on a deserted island with Totie Fields, Flying Fickle Finger of Fate, Dick dresses up as a woman for Halloween, Return of the Swizzlers and Laugh-In salutes Law and Order.