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* The "Joke Wall" at the end of the show featured plenty of these, usually thanks to the cast's tendency to go off-script (or off-cue card) during the segment. For example:
* The "Joke Wall" at the end of the show featured plenty of these, usually thanks to the cast's tendency to go off-script (or off-cue card) during the segment. For example:
** In one off-script moment, Sammy Davis Jr. remarked, "If I only have one life to live, let me live it as a blond". Two jokes later, his fellow [[Rat Pack|Rat Packer]] Joey Bishop told Dan Rowan, "Don't bother me; I'm bleaching the colored kid's hair!"
** In one off-script moment, Sammy Davis Jr. remarked (quoting a then-current commercial for hair dye), "If I only have one life to live, let me live it as a blond". Two jokes later, his fellow [[Rat Pack|Rat Packer]] Joey Bishop told Dan Rowan, "Don't bother me; I'm bleaching the colored kid's hair!"
* [[John Wayne]] filling in for Henry Gibson as the Hippie Poet.
* [[John Wayne]] filling in for Henry Gibson as the Hippie Poet.
* In one skit Dan Rowan and Sammy Davis Jr. were playing two producers of Mexican dirty movies, complete with fake Mexican accents. Both men were having a hard enough time as it was keeping straight faces and not laughing, but the crown comes when Sammy broke character following one of Dan's lines and told him "That's the worst accent I've ever heard."
* In one skit Dan Rowan and Sammy Davis Jr. were playing two producers of Mexican dirty movies, complete with fake Mexican accents. Both men were having a hard enough time as it was keeping straight faces and not laughing, but the crown comes when Sammy broke character following one of Dan's lines and told him "That's the worst accent I've ever heard."

Latest revision as of 13:48, 9 April 2019


  • The "Joke Wall" at the end of the show featured plenty of these, usually thanks to the cast's tendency to go off-script (or off-cue card) during the segment. For example:
    • In one off-script moment, Sammy Davis Jr. remarked (quoting a then-current commercial for hair dye), "If I only have one life to live, let me live it as a blond". Two jokes later, his fellow Rat Packer Joey Bishop told Dan Rowan, "Don't bother me; I'm bleaching the colored kid's hair!"
  • John Wayne filling in for Henry Gibson as the Hippie Poet.
  • In one skit Dan Rowan and Sammy Davis Jr. were playing two producers of Mexican dirty movies, complete with fake Mexican accents. Both men were having a hard enough time as it was keeping straight faces and not laughing, but the crown comes when Sammy broke character following one of Dan's lines and told him "That's the worst accent I've ever heard."
  • After Gladys informs Tyrone that she believes in "the Here-After" he responds with: "Then you know what I'm here after."