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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 The Glenn Campbell Goodtime Hour Christmas Special

    • CBS

    Christmas Special with Emmylou Harris and Glenn's Parents

  • S01E01 Bobbie Gentry, Smothers Brothers

    • January 29, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E02 The Monkees, Jeannie C Riley, John Wayne

    • February 5, 1969
    • CBS

    Glen's guests are Jeannie C. Riley, Mike Nesmith, Davy Jones and Micky Dolenz from "The Monkees" and John Wayne in a cameo appearance. Musical Highlights: Jeannie C Riley sings "The Girl Most Likely". Mike, Davy & Micky perform a medley of "Last Train To Clarksville", "I'm A Believer", and "Salesman". Micky played drums, Davy the bass, and Mike the guitar. They also lip-synched their upcoming single, "Tear Drop City". Glen sings "Ann", "Fate of Man", "By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Sittin' on the Dock of the Bay", and "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms". Comedy: Spoofing Jeannie's hit, Pat Paulsen plays a school principal, and Glen and Jeannie are concerned parents. Pat performs comedy vignettes tied to the song "It Was a Very Good Year". The finale salutes telephones.

  • S01E03 Jose Feliciano, Clingers

    • February 12, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E04 Stevie Wonder, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen

    • February 19, 1969
    • CBS

    Glen's guests are Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows, Stevie Wonder, Roger Miller, Pat Paulsen and a cameo appearance by John Wayne. Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Mary In The Morning", "Those Were The Days", "Memphis, TN", "Words" and"Reason To Believe". Stevie Wonder sings, "For Once In Your Life" and "Tiger Tail". Glen & Stevie duet on "Blowin In The Wind". Roger Miller sings "Kansas City Star". Roger & Glen duet with "King Of The Road". John Hartford does a banjo solo of "Legend Of Bonnie & Clyde". Comedy Skits: Pat Paulsen struggles to break the language barrier that's blocking his efforts to date a gorgous fraulein.

  • S01E05 Buffy Sainte-Marie

    • February 26, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E06 Bobby Goldsboro, Joe South

    • March 5, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E07 Leslie Uggams, Ken Berry, Merle Haggard

    • March 12, 1969
    • CBS

    Glen welcomes Leslie Uggams, Ken Berry and Merle Haggard to the show. Also a cameo appearance by Tom & Dick Smothers. Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "Galveston" and "There's A Place in the Sun". Glen & Leslie duet on "Both Sides Now". Leslie sings, "River Deep, Mountain High". John Hartford performs, "Mouth to Mouth Resuscitation". Merle sings "Loving You Again". Glen & Merle duet on "The Legend of Bonnie & Clyde". Comedy Sketches: The medicine show finale features Pat Paulsen as pitchman Colonel Love with Leslie singing a testimonial to his love potion. Ken sings and dances in a production number for "Money to Burn".

  • S01E08 Jim Nabors, Bobbie Gentry

    • March 19, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E09 Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Flip Wilson, Vogues

    • April 2, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E10 Ray Charles, Lynn Kellogg, Burns & Schreiber

    • April 9, 1969
    • CBS

    Glen's guests are Ray Charles, Lynn Kellogg and the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber. Musical Highlights: Glen sings, "More", "Somewhere", "Day After Day", "Oh, What a Woman", "Take My Hand" & "People". Ray Charles sings"Born To Lose". Lynn Kellogg sings "A Natural Woman". John Hartford performs "Category Stomp". Ray Charles Glen duet on "I'll Never Fall in Love Again". All join in for "What'd I Say?". Comedy Sketches: Pat Paulsen inaugurates his body beautiful campaign. And conventioneers Jack Burns and Avery Schreiber brag about their romantic successes.

  • S01E11 Nancy Sinatra, Al Martino, Tim Conway

    • April 16, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E12 Johnny Cash, June Carter Cash, Bob Newhart, Vicki Carr

    • April 23, 1969
    • CBS

    Glen's guests are Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash, Bob Newhart and Vikki Carr. Also appearing the Earl Brown Singers and the George LeFave Dancers. Musical Highlights: Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues". Johnny Cash & June Carter Cash perform "Jackson". Glen sings "Dreams Of The Everyday Housewife" & "Down At The Station". Vicki Carr sings "With Pen In Hand". Glen & Bob Newhart duet on "Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You", "Goin' Out Of My Head" & "Wabash Cannonball". Entire Cast join in for "The Train". Comedy Skit: Principal Newhart lectures a of kindergarten dissidents. Finale: Featured Songs and sketches about the railroad heyday.

  • S01E13 Righteous Brothers, Liza Minnelli, Waylon Jennings, Glen's Parent's

    • April 30, 1969
    • CBS

    Glen's guests are Liza Minnelli, Waylon Jennings, Pat Paulsen, The Righteous Brothers and Wes & Carrie Campbell (Glen's parents). Musical Highlights: Liza Minnelli sings "LA Breakdown". Righteous Brothers perform "My Babe". Glen sings "Elusive Butterfly", "If This Is Love" & "Born Free". Glen & His Parents do "Alimony", "Good Old Texas Home" & "Soldiers' Joy". Liza Minnelli & Glen duet on "The More I See You" & "I'd Like To Get To Know You". Righteous Brothers & Glen perform "Bye Bye Love". On Film: The Beatles perform "Get Back" & "Don't Let Me Down". Comedy Skit: Pat Paulsen stars in a parody of an artsy European film.

  • S01E14 Roy Clark, Goldie Hawn, The Association, Jerry Inman

    • May 7, 1969
    • CBS

  • S01E15 Bill Medley, Merrilee Rush, George Lindsey

    • May 14, 1969
    • CBS

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