

Season - Episode
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2 - 1Show 12 Sep 26, 1976
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2 - 2Show 13 Oct 03, 1976
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2 - 3Show 14 Oct 10, 1976
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2 - 4Show 15 Oct 17, 1976
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2 - 5Show 16 Oct 24, 1976
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2 - 6Show 17 - Halloween/Election Day Episode Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 7Show 18 Nov 07, 1976
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2 - 8Show 19 Nov 14, 1976
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2 - 9Show 20 - Thanksgiving Episode Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 10Show 21 Nov 28, 1976
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2 - 11Show 22 - Christmas Episode Jan 01, 1970
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2 - 12Show 23 Dec 12, 1976
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2 - 13Show 24 Dec 19, 1976
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2 - 14Show 25 Jan 14, 1977
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2 - 15Show 26 Jan 21, 1977
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2 - 16Show 27 Jan 28, 1977
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2 - 17Show 28 Feb 04, 1977
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2 - 18Show 29 Feb 11, 1977
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2 - 19Show 30 Feb 18, 1977
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2 - 20Show 31 Feb 25, 1977
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2 - 21Show 32 Mar 04, 1977
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2 - 22Show 33 Mar 11, 1977
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2 - 23Show 34 - Series Finale Aug 29, 1977
Overview
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