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S1 • E1
Friedkin family purchases time and performs. Interview with Charleton Heston.

S1 • E2
Jerry invites girl dancers from local club to show. Also, Gary Burghoff interviewed.

S1 • E3
Baby Irene sings and dances. Interview with George Gobel.

S1 • E4
Several big-name celebrities appear on the show to welcome Barth and Jerry and wish them well. Sally Hayes, whose husband is to be executed, appears as well.

S1 • E5
America 2-Night covers death row execution; Barth and Jerry discuss how certain groups affect ratings; Happy's wild niece Joannie performs; condemned man talks to wife; Phyllis Diller discusses her new movie "Gypsy Fortune Teller."

S1 • E6
Woman sings "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Old Oak Tree" while making paper tree; Rita Moreno performs "Bye Bye Blues" behind door as her clothes were stolen; thanks to fitness program and cosmetic surgery actor looks half as old as wife.

S1 • E7
Barth Gimble and Jerry Hubbard each come up with idea for new TV show; Barth discusses "Win a Date with Karen Lynn Gorney" contest and introduces winner;

S1 • E8
Barth talks about people "behind the scenes." used car dealer advertises by dancing; Barbara Feldon talks about hers and women's roles; Robin Williams appears as Jason Shine who runs an escort service.

S1 • E9
Buck and Harriett Pine sing country song; Susan Cloud talks about opening "Butterfly Disco."

S1 • E10
Ernest Twilley manufactures souvenirs about dead people; Vincent Price discusses his movies as well as officiates the opening of the Alta Coma Museum of Modern Art.

S1 • E11
Angel String Quartet performs; Larry Guy discusses starting the "Larry Guy School for TV Evangelists;" Anne Murray "lip-syncs" the song "Snowbird."

S1 • E12
Barth introduces "Share the Stage" where two acts perform at the same time; Maharishi discusses weight-loss plan; Lou Moffitt discusses music service "Hollywood Academy of Hits."

S1 • E13
Guest is Vicki Carr.

S1 • E14
Pharaoh Fawcett and the Sphinx perform; policeman uses "Mr. Potato Head" for identification purposes; policeman hooks Sherman Hemsley up to lie detector.

S1 • E15
Rabbi and ballerina share stage; woman discusses her campaign against employers who discriminate against women; guest Norman Fell is told to move his car.

S1 • E16
Tommy and Tina sing country song; woman claims the Bible is the most sexiest book in the world; Jim Nabors appears and is treated to his own "This Is Your Life."

S1 • E17
Barth plays up to Wayne Coleman to attract black viewers; Cindy Williams reads and answer question that are unknown to the audience; UBS program director discusses ratings wars; man talks about how to win contests.

S1 • E18
Dentist works on Jill St. John; CIA agent discusses drug experiments; dentist returns and sings song.

S1 • E19
Girl wrestlers appear in baby-doll nighties; Wayne (Gary) Coleman had talk show for children; Bud Prize claims woman he brought to show is Amelia Earhart.

S1 • E20
Happy Kyne and his group do "Help Me Rhonda," Dr. Stanley Turnbull discusses his book "Winning Through Acting Crazy;" Abe Vigoda talks about tap dancing and performs.

S1 • E21
Elke Sommer is dressed like a clown; General Esteban de Catillos, on a good will tour, is hoping it will lead to movies being made in his country; while Elke Sommer sings "Nobody Does It Better" three body-builders flex their muscles.

S1 • E22
Woman claims she communicates with the dead; Rob Reiner says "All in the Family" was nor canceled due to an affair between him and Jean Stapleton; Dr. van Moot talks about how the inner-city poor have resources all around them.

S1 • E23
Super Strutters do dance; man talks about UFOs and brings photos for proof; staff sends invitation to wrong Peter Marshall to appear on the show.

S1 • E24
Limo driver won't let Twiggy out of the car until he receives fare; Gaylord and Holiday sing; Dr. Dellerton talks about the benefits of sugar.

S1 • E25
Gaylord and Holiday do a comedy routine; Hon. Marshall Petty explains why he found a driver who picked up and abused a woman hitchhiker; as Jack Jones starts singing his hits, Jerry intervenes.

S1 • E26
Happy does a commercial for his "Taco and Run;" Suzanne Sellers talks about a daytime soap opera that is moving to UBS; Arthur Zabrinski talks about why president canceled his contract to supply B-11s.

S1 • E27
Tony Rolletti sings tribute to Elvis Presley; Alice Ghostly talks about her involvement with amusement parks;

S1 • E28
Roger Miller talks about his invention a portable drunk test; Mission Army Band performs "Stayin' Alive.;" James Rushmore discusses new evidence about Kennedy assassination; man who wrote book entitled "Gardener to the Stars" interviewed.

S1 • E29
Jay Longtoe Ballet Company performs; game show Close Encounter of the 3rd Type; with Arte Johnson as one of the contestants; Susan Cloud announces that she wasn't pregnant as claimed during last visit.

S1 • E30
Hennessey Family performs hula; Roger Miller returns and answers viewers questions; Mafioso Mario Dorsett discusses how he was reborn.

S1 • E31
The Haus Family Criminal Singers perform; Happy talks about the problem he has with one of his nostrils; while Barth and Jerry wear blindfolds they try to guess the surprise guest (Carol Burnett).

S1 • E32
Newcomer Tom Dillingham performs; Barth discusses prostitution bill with Hon. Marshall Petty; Mark Hamill talks about his new movie.

S1 • E33
While Happy sings the Timmons twins dance; Ernest Twilley introduces new concept for grave markers - video and audio recordings of the deceased; soap opera star compares her real life to soap life.

S1 • E34
Wedding of Tony Rolletti and Joanie Sherwood; Tom Waits interviewed;

S1 • E35
Wedding reception of Tony Rolletti and Joanie Sherwood; Tom Waits appears again to sing; Chance Rolletti performs

S1 • E36
Vera Le Beau sings "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall;" McLean Stevenson discusses a "flush test" to see how much water drops at certain times; UBS news flash.

S1 • E37
While Ernest Muldune sings "Joy to the World," Susan Walchuck demonstrates martial arts; Happy wears his toupee on stage; Jerry does a commercial for Jean's House of Cakes; Dr. Carl Cyrus discusses most primitive tribe on earth

S1 • E38
Ronnie Martin and hand puppet perform for the deaf; adopted man discusses his missing parents; Barth and guest discuss California mothers who were flower children in the 60s.

S1 • E39
El Tijo Ballet Co. dances while Barth and Jerry describe their movements; Bud Prize claims old woman with him is Amelia Earhart; Bud Prize also demonstrates what happens during an earthquake;.

S1 • E40
Japanese country singer performs; UBS Lifetime Achievement award presented to Barbi Benton; consumer advocate Lou Moffitt introduces "Bible Gum Cards" as a way to teach religion.

S1 • E41
Happy discusses why he is happy to be living in a democracy; disc jockey Mr. Tom Cat 'Loveman' Wilson appears. Billy Crystal talks about his role on 'Soap' and talks to a man who. if he was watching the show, could have won $100.

S1 • E42
Candy Lee Hargrove, Vern Taylor, Connie Bushman and Mercedes Blyweiss, guests who appeared on Fernwood 2Night reunite on America 2Night.

S1 • E43
Guests include Denny and Brian, the Born-Again Surfers and Dr. Joyce Brothers who is in California to give a seminar on marriage and divorce; Vern Taylor appears on "Money Talks" to talk about violence on TV.

S1 • E44
Ukrainian Dancers perform; Ted Jennings the need for more independent police; Bella Abzug discusses how women are becoming more important in the world.

S1 • E45
Barth's sister Mirth Gimble appears and sings; Melissa Manchester talks about the trouble she had getting on the show then joins Barth in a duet;

S1 • E46
Jerry does commercial for "Jean's House of Cakes;" Carl Reiner talks about the times he subbed as a host for talk shows; Happy and the Mirth-Makers perform the song "Marie;" Happy tells Carl that he only has one nostril

S1 • E47
Robert Conrad demonstrates how he hurt himself doing own stunt; Virgil Simms discusses how his last motor home jump failed; Taters the Clown sings and tells jokes to a group of children

S1 • E48
The Punk Monks use song and dance to promote their religion; Happy Kyne talks about his dental franchise; Barth Gimble "lip-syncs" to record.

S1 • E49
Barth discusses selling memoirs on cassette; El Tijo Half-Toe Ballet performs the "Ballet of the Broken Station Wagon;" Dr. van Moot discusses buying body parts from a catalog; Barth discusses benefits of selling UBS programs to Arabs..

S1 • E50
Barth dedicates show to "Woodstock;" Tony Rolletti sings; Rabbi Stein performs network divorce ceremony of Tony Rolletti and Joanie Sherwood;

S1 • E51
Baby Irene sings and dances; Susan Cloud talks about what's been happening in her life; president of UBS, Gen. G. W. Ungerwitter discusses how station should continue airing America 2Night in the event of a nuclear attack.

S1 • E52
Barth discusses series about racial and religious injustice; Happy and Jerry do promo for California Yam Council; Virgil Simms proposes a "city on wheels" for RV owners; David John Decker talks about Vaughn Monroe Memorial Fan Club.

S1 • E53
Telethon for "Olfactory Distosis;" Happy Kyne explains what OD is; Jack Albertson appears as a guest; Howard Pelegrini demonstrates nose aid for those afflicted; Jason Shine (Robin Williams) discusses his mayoral run.

S1 • E54
Barth interviews Barbara Eden and Jerry interviews Melissa Gilbert at the same time; Happy discusses product called Oral Alarm that helps people quit smoking; kidnapper (with hostage) discusses his demands.

S1 • E55
Kidnapper (from previous show) will not leave until demands are met; Loudan Wainright sings; Dr. Arnold Sholeus' discussion about whales turns into an audition; cop tries to fool kidnapper by pretending to be Raquel Welch.

S1 • E56
Singer Frankie Wonder makes TV debut; Barth chats with cowboy Monte Hale; Barth introduces Lenny and Squiggy from "Laverne and Shirley:" Jerry impersonate Elvis Presley; Lenny and Squiggy sing "Creature Without a Head."

S1 • E57
Big Turkey and Super Quack sing; Herb Matthews discusses how practical jokers in the Carter administration causes problems; Joan Rivers discusses "Rabbit Test" and passes out souvenirs; Jerry does commercial for Jean's House of Cakes.

S1 • E58
Tony Rolletti sings his version of "America the Beautiful" and does impersonation of Judy Garland from "The Wizard of Oz;" Steve Garvey, while demonstrating how to hit, injures himself; Tony Rolletti returns to do Dolly Parton impression.

S1 • E59
The Mirth-Makers play rock 'n roll; Karen Black talks about the life of an actress; Bud Prize returns with woman he claims is Amelia Earhart and later introduces his dance teacher, Miss Brenda of the "Miss Brenda School of Charm."

S1 • E60
Marshall Petty promotes his candidacy for congressman; kidnapper demands ransom for return of Shari Lewis' puppet Lambchop; Virgil Simms talks about how he made "Book of World Records" by setting land speed record for motor home.

S1 • E61
Taters the Clown is "Oustanding UBS Personality," Jerry Hubbard is "Outstanding Personality for the First 50 Weeks," Taters the Clown is "Outstanding TV Personality for First 50 Weeks.;" Barth interviews then performs with Jose Feliciano.

S1 • E62
Mirth-Makers sing "Good Vibrations" and "Fun Fun Fun;" Dr. Wendell Healy discusses evolution of surfing; Barth tells Connie Stevens that UBS wants her to star in new show; Connie and Happy lip-sync to "Kookie, Kookie, Lend Me Your Comb."

S1 • E63
Taters the Clown sings; Guest Dick Martin is going to raise money for the Sisters of Pity General Hospital by putting his hands in cement; Director of Operations for Mission San Tijo Winery discusses how he moved company into the black.

S1 • E64
Insurance agent Rex Chambers voted "Man of Year;" host (Gary Coleman) of children's show, America After Lunch" is interviewed; woman says that "hairy" beast exposed himself to her; Wayne (Gary) Coleman introduces Isabel Sanford.

S1 • E65
Barth fires Jerry; Barth's guests on his last show are Martin Mull and Fred Willard; Jerry returns.

Barth Gimble

Jerry Hubbard

Tony Rolletti

Happy Kyne

Rabbi Abraham 'Shecky' Stein

Virgil Simms

W.D. 'Bud' Prize

Joanie Sherwood

Self - Guest
Chance Roletti