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The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour

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Original run: 01.08.1971 — 13.02.1974
Country of origin: US
Genre: Comedy, Music
Network: CBS
Watched by: 13 864 442
Total running time: 3 days 8 hours
Episode duration: 60 min.
Episodes count: 80
IMDB rating: 7.1 of 10 811
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"The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour" was an American variety show starring American pop-singer Cher and her husband Sonny Bono. The show ran on CBS in the United States, when it premiered in August 1971. The show was canceled May 1974, due to the couple's divorce, though the duo would reunite in 1976 for the identically-formatted The Sonny & Cher Show (a title sporadically used during the run of the Comedy Hour), which ran until 1977. In 1971, Sonny & Cher had stopped producing hit singles. Cher's first feature film, Chastity, was not a success, and the duo decided to sing and tell jokes in nightclubs across the country. CBS head of programming Fred Silverman saw them one evening and offered them their own show. The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour was originally supposed to be a summer replacement series, but high ratings gave Silverman sufficient reason to bring it back later that year, with a permanent spot on the schedule. The show was taped at CBS Television City in Hollywood.

The show was a Top 20 hit in the ratings for its entire run. Each episode would open with the show's theme song, which would segue into the first few notes of "The Beat Goes On". Every episode, Sonny would exchange banter with Cher, allowing Cher to put down Sonny in a comic manner. Comedy skits would follow, mixed in with musical numbers. Three of the regular cast members who regularly appeared in sketches were Teri Garr, Murray Langston (who later found brief fame as "The Unknown Comic" on The Gong Show), and Steve Martin (who also served as one of the show's writers). At the end of each episode, Sonny & Cher would sing their hit "I Got You Babe" to the audience, sometimes with daughter Chastity Bono in tow.

Among the many guests who appeared on The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour were Carol Burnett, George Burns, Glen Campbell, Tony Curtis, Bobby Darin, Phyllis Diller, Farrah Fawcett, Merv Griffin, The Jackson 5,Jerry Lee Lewis, Ronald Reagan, Burt Reynolds, The Righteous Brothers, Dinah Shore, Sally Struthers, The Supremes, Teri Garr, Chuck Berry, and Dick Clark. The show was scheduled to return for a fourth season in October 1974. However, Sonny & Cher separated that fall, resulting in the cancellation of the show.

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Show 65
27.02.1974
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Show 64
20.02.1974
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13.02.1974
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Show 62
06.02.1974
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Show 61
30.01.1974
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Show 60
23.01.1974
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Show 59
16.01.1974
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Show 58
09.01.1974
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Show 57
02.01.1974
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Show 56
19.12.1973
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Show 55
05.12.1973
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Show 53
14.11.1973
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Show 52
07.11.1973
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Show 51
31.10.1973
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24.10.1973
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Show 49
17.10.1973
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Show 48
10.10.1973
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Show 47
03.10.1973
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Show 45
19.09.1973
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Show 44
12.09.1973
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Show 62
06.02.1974
24
Show 43
21.03.1973
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Show 42
14.03.1973
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Show 41
07.03.1973
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Show 40
28.02.1973
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Show 32
20.12.1972
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Show 31
01.12.1972
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Show 30
24.11.1972
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Show 29
17.11.1972
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Show 28
10.11.1972
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Show 27
03.11.1972
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27.10.1972
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20.10.1972
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13.10.1972
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06.10.1972
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29.09.1972
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22.09.1972
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07.02.1973
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31.01.1973
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24.01.1973
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10.01.1973
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03.01.1973
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24.11.1972
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17.11.1972
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10.11.1972
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03.11.1972
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27.10.1972
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20.10.1972
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13.10.1972
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Show 23
06.10.1972
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Show 22
29.09.1972
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Show 21
22.09.1972
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13.03.1972
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06.03.1972
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28.02.1972
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21.02.1972
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14.02.1972
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Show 13
07.02.1972
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31.01.1972
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24.01.1972
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17.01.1972
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10.01.1972
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03.01.1972
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29.08.1971
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22.08.1971
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15.08.1971
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08.08.1971
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