1. Sonny and Cher open the show with ""Right Back Where We Started From"" and banter about Jimmy Carter having won the Presidential election. In a comedy blackout, Alvin (Sonny) tells Laverne (Cher) that he's finally left his wife.
2. ""Video Tape a Date"" -- The manager of a video dating service (Ed) tries to help a lonely man (Sonny) select the girl he'd like to go out with. The two prospects are an unattractive Playboy bunny who does everything in the nude (regular Ted Zeigler) and a klutzy, untalented loser (Cher) being pushed by her persistent mother (Betty) to get married off.
3. The Sylvers perform a medley of ""Boogie Fever"" and ""Hot Line""
4. ""The Case Book Of Sam Spade"" -- Elderly detective Sam Spade (Sonny) recalls ""the case of the night train caper to Munich."" His assignment was to deliver two million dollars to a secret agent, who would be cleverly disguised as W. C. Fields. (Ed and Betty portray two of the seven Fields impersonators aboard the train, and Cher appears as a Mae W
Title | The Sonny & Cher Show - Season 2 Episode 7 Show 18 |
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Year | 1977 |
Genre | Comedy |
Country | |
Studio | CBS |
Cast | Sonny Bono, Cher, Jack L. Harrell, Robert Shields, Lorene Yarnell Jansson |
Crew | Bob Arnott (Writer), John Aylesworth (Writer), Iris Rainer (Writer), Ted Zeigler (Writer), Jeanine Burnier (Writer), Coslough Johnson (Writer) |
Alternative Titles | |
Keyword | variety show |
First Air Date | Feb 01, 1976 |
Last Air date | Aug 29, 1977 |
Season | 2 Season |
Episode | 34 Episode |
Runtime | 60:14 minutes |
Quality | HD |
IMDb: | 4.70/ 10 by 3.00 users |
Popularity | 24.723 |
Language | English |