
Blondie
Mr. Dithers is hospitalized and leaves Dagwood in charge of a construction project when nesting birds cause a delay, Mr. Dithers is less than pleased.

Mr. Dithers is hospitalized and leaves Dagwood in charge of a construction project when nesting birds cause a delay, Mr. Dithers is less than pleased.

To boost his confidence so he can ask for a raise, Blondie sends a fake telegram to Dagwood making him believe he's inherited a large sum of money.

Personal disputes and problems with drugs, alcohol and illness accompany the musical quintet's rise to fame.

Personal disputes and problems with drugs, alcohol and illness accompany the musical quintet's rise to fame.

Kenneth Mars and John Byner guest star sketches include Carol as an obsessed and oblivious soap opera fanatic, John enlisting Kenneth's coaching in a breakup, and the dreams of a married couple.

Lucille Ball Dom DeLuise Charlton Heston Ace Trucking Company.

Comic Jack Benny football player Joe Namath actress Elke Sommer.

Actor Jack Benny actor Rich Little Dylana Jenson Dick Barlow and Roger Pida.

Bud tries to rid himself of the unwanted attentions of a girl.

Jim and Margaret feel that they are being relegated to the roles of "old fogies.".

Jim suspects that his family is conspiring to keep him from a hunting trip.

Bud is wrongfully accused of cheating in school.

Sketches include "Bogey on My Six," "Slow Jerkin," "Bigfoot vs. Gravedigger."

Sketches include "The Dating Game," "Ghost Tea Bag," and "You're Peeing on My Leg."

Sketches include "Scaring Babies," "White Castle," "Opposite Day Lawyer," and "Crying."

Sketches include: "Astronaut Mess," "Trevor Talks to Kids," "Pimp Pun Disaster" and "Time Travel Farmer."

Sketches include: "Whip Boy," "Rock and Roll Indiana Jones," "Polite War" and "Movie Pitching Guy."

Sketches include: "Ipod Shuffle," "Hitler Rap," Get a New Daddy" and "Sexy Fawn."

Party political broadcast the Scottish Kamikaze Regiment comparing penguins to BBC program planners "Spot the Looney.".

Climbing the north face of Uxbridge Road a cheese shop with no cheese in stock Sam Peckinpah's "Salad Days.".