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An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.
An Emmy-winning rapid-fire potpourri of sight gags, blackouts and one-liners that, and you could look it up in your Funk and Wagnalls, was one of the hottest and most influential shows of its era. 'Sock it to me?' presidential candidate Richard M. Nixon uttered in 1968 in one of countless celebrity cameos woven into creator George Schlatter's collage of irreverent political satire and social commentary, which made stars of regulars including Lily Tomlin, Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne and Ruth Buzzi.