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Bobbie Gentry and George Gobel ()


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Gobel and Miss Burnett, posing as the Duke and Duchess of Wormser, are subjects of a "V.I.P." interview conducted by Harvey Korman. In another sketch, a housewife chats with a neighbor about husbands and politics. In the" "Carol and Sis"... See more »

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Self - Host / Various
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Various Characters
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Various Characters
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Self
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Various Characters / Announcer
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Self - Guest
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Selma
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Mr. Hastings
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Self
Sheila Rogers ...
Mrs. Hastings
Kathie Fishback Anthony ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Don Crichton ...
Paul Revere / Dancer (uncredited)
The Ernie Flatt Dancers ...
Dancers (uncredited)
Bonnie Evans ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Carl Jablonski ...
Drunken Band Member / Dancer (uncredited)
John King ...
Drunken Band Member / Dancer (uncredited)
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Drunken Band Member / Dancer (uncredited)
Charles Moore ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Ed Pfeiffer ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Gerri Reddick ...
Dancer (uncredited)
Pat Tribble ...
Dancer (uncredited)

Directed by

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Dave Powers

Written by

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Arnie Rosen ... (writing supervisor)
 
Stan Burns ... (writer) &
Mike Marmer ... (writer) &
Hal Goldman ... (writer) &
Al Gordon ... (writer) &
Don Hinkley ... (writer) &
Kenny Solms ... (writer) &
Gail Parent ... (writer) &
Bill Angelos ... (writer) &
Buz Kohan ... (writer)

Produced by

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Bob Banner ... executive producer (uncredited)
Joe Hamilton ... producer
Robert Wright ... associate producer

Editorial Department

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Buzz Felty ... editor: video tape

Costume Design by

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Bob Mackie

Makeup Department

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Joe Blasco ... makeup artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Ben Wolf ... camera operator

Music Department

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Nat Farber ... music coordinator
Arthur Malvin ... composer: special music material (as Artie Malvin)
Tony Terran ... musician: trumpet player
Harry Zimmerman ... musical director
Cubby O'Brien ... musician: drums (uncredited)

Additional Crew

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Charlene Del Sardo ... production assistant
Ernie Flatt ... choreographer (as Ernest Flatt)
Dick Hall ... technical director

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  • CBS (1968) (United States) (tv)

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Plot Summary

Gobel and Miss Burnett, posing as the Duke and Duchess of Wormser, are subjects of a "V.I.P." interview conducted by Harvey Korman. In another sketch, a housewife chats with a neighbor about husbands and politics. In the" "Carol and Sis" spot, Carol goes all out to downgrade her house when husband Roger (Korman) tries to sell it to a couple of potential buyers. In another sketch, a colonial couple watches television in the year 1776. Their selections include a late-night talk show and a newscast offering gossip of the colonies. Bobbie Gentry solos "Sweet Peony", and duets "Little Green Apples" with George Gobel. Miss Burnett, as the charwoman, sings "I've Gotta Be Me."

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  • 60 min
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