Word: rowan
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...very first time he turned up at the taping of a Rowan and Martin show to begin reporting for this week's cover story, Los Angeles Correspondent Jim Brodhead was struck by the friendliness of everyone on the set. Even the guest stars acted like old buddies. Actor Van Johnson threw an arm over Jim's shoulders and asked: "When do you think I'll be wrapped up tonight...
Richard Nixon? Making jokes on a TV comedy show with a bunch of weirdos? You bet, as they say, your sweet bippy. Everybody and his myna bird wants to make a cameo appearance on Rowan and Martin's manic Monday night affair. It is the smartest, freshest show on television. President Johnson, Igor Stravinsky and Jean-Paul Sartre have not yet appeared at the stage door, but if they do, they'll just have to get in line behind Marcel Marceau, Bing Crosby, Pat Boone, Dick Gregory and Jack Benny. And they will do anything once they...
...their income from the show, will earn Rowan and Martin about $500,000 each this year. For Martin, the success is translated into the appurtenances of the swinging life-a hilltop pad, heated swimming pool, steam bath, a den filled with electronic gadgets and a black El Dorado and a yellow Corvette...
Monday, September 30 ROWAN & MARTIN LAUGH-IN (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). Topical sketches and a multitude of zany one-liners, performed by the most irreverent but relevant troupe...
...ROWAN AND MARTIN'S LAUGH-IN (NBC, 8-9 p.m.). The rapid-fire artists are back with the program regulars Judy Carne, Arte Johnson, Henry Gibson, Goldie Hawn, Jo Anne Worley, Gary Owens and Ruth Buzzi...