The Smothers Brothers Show - Episode List

Episode List

Episode # Episode title Original airdate
1-1 "There's Something About a Sailor" (pilot) September 17, 1965
1-2 "Take a Tramp To Lunch This Week" September 24, 1965
1-3 "A Boarding House Is Not A Home" October 1, 1965
1-4 "Is Your Wig Wam?" October 8, 1965
1-5 "Pay the Man the $27.95" October 15, 1965
1-6 "Tear Out the Presses, Stop the Front Page" October 22, 1965
1-7 "You're Only Old Once" October 29, 1965
1-8 "I Wouldn't Miss My Own Funeral For Anything" November 5, 1965
1-9 "Halo In the Ring" November 12, 1965
1-10 "It Don't Mean A Dang If It Ain't Got That Twang" November 19, 1965
1-11 "Boys Will Be Playboys" November 26, 1965
1-12 "Immaterial Witness" December 3, 1965
1-13 "Here Comes the Bridegroom" December 10, 1965
1-14 "'Twas the Week Before Christmas" December 17, 1965
1-15 "Happiness Is A Guy Named Happy" December 24, 1965
1-16 "The Rise and Fall of the Wedding Cake" December 31, 1965
1-17 "Outside Inside Hollywood" January 7, 1966
1-18 "The Hawaiian Caper" January 14, 1966
1-19 "Never Trust A Naked Rembrandt" January 21, 1966
1-20 "Harried, Italian Style" January 28, 1966
1-21 "The Big Newsboy War" February 4, 1966
1-22 "We'd Rather Switch Than Fight" February 11, 1966
1-23 "The Ghost Is Clear" February 18, 1966
1-24 "Heaven Help the Dropout" February 25, 1966
1-25 "His Honor, the Crook" March 4, 1966
1-26 "Her Number Is 36-22-35" March 11, 1966
1-27 "The Girl from R.A.L.P.H." March 18, 1966
1-28 "The Boss Who Came To Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner" March 25, 1966
1-29 "How To Succeed In Business and Be Really Trying" April 1, 1966
1-30 "I'm In Love With A Mortal" April 8, 1966
1-31 "A Wolf In Sheik's Clothing" April 15, 1966
1-32 "Wash You Were Here" April 22, 1966

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