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- Jim is Prince Charming, Barbara McNair is Cindy with Sutton and Schell as the stepsisters in a spoof of Cinderella. Nabors sings "Personality." Miss McNair covers "Everything Is Beautiful."
- This was the first show in a 2 year run for Jim Nabors following the end of his highly popular Gomer Pyle USMC. Mr. Nabors brought Ronnie Schnell and Frank Sutton from Gomer Pyle to help star in this variety series. In this initial offering his guests were Andy Griffith, Julie Budd, and a very brief appearance by Don Knotts. Mr. Nabors essays several songs, among them Green Green Grass of Home and The Impossible Dream. He also appeared in a couple of comedy skits that were passable. All in all a decent debut and one that would please his middle American fans.
- A musical variety show with comedy sketches and features the entire cast in a lavish salute to San Francisco.
- Jim's guest is Carol Burnett. Nabors sings "I Can't Stop Lovin' You," and joins Carol for a medley of love songs including "I'll Never Fall In Love Again." In "The Brothers-In-Law" sketch, Loomis tries to hide Harry's car, which he accidentally drove through the living room wall. Carol is the unhappy wife of the Lone Ranger who spends too much time with Tonto. In the World Series locker room, the commissioner believes that one of the team members is a woman. On "The Extremely Late Show," the cast enacts "Along Came Jones."
- Jim welcomes guest Kate Smith who sings "Who Can I Turn To?" A medley of tunes about the moon are performed. Jim and the entire cast salute George M. Cohan in a big production number.
- Jim welcomes Glen Campbell who sings "I Was Born a Country Boy." Jim performs "Birth of the Blues."
- Jim does a take-off segment of "Ironside", Harry and Blanche recall the shortcomings of their honeymoon in "the Brothers-in-law" skit, and singer Julie Budd sings "Johnny One Note", Tennessee Ernie Ford sings "Make The World Go Away" and all join in a musical salute to American railroads.
- Jim welcomes Barbara McNair who sings "Don't Rain on my Parade" and "Until It's Time." She is joined by Jim in a medley of travel songs. Jim solos on "Poor Old Kawliga." Ronnie Schell portrays the world's oldest comedian.
- 1968–1971TV Episode
- Jim and guest Vikki Carr sing a medley of songs from Mexico. Vikki solos on "Easy to Be Hard" and " Games People Play." Jim performs "Jean" and "Begin the Beguine." Jim plays a pesky reporter when Vikki tries to cut her record.
- Frank Sutton and Ronnie Schell play two comedy writers trapped in a hotel room with the acerbic Don Rickles. Host Jim Nabors sings "Smile" and "I Believe."
- 1968–1971TV EpisodeFrank Sutton plays the coach to quarterbacks Gabriel and Lamonica. Jim Nabors is an accident prone insurance broker. Jim sings "Come to the Cabaret" and "Rick Tick Music." Nabors loses the winning ticket to a car raffle.
- Jim and Anthony Newley do a medley of Newley written songs like "The Joker" and "Gonna Build a Mountain." Bellboy Nabors tries helping Newley who has an abusive manager. Sutton is a mafia don who hands his business to his son.
- Family members are in the spotlight for the season 1 finale.
- Jim is hired as an extra in a Roy Rogers movie.
- Jim and Totie are two toddlers who are eagerly awaiting Santa as portrayed by Frank Sutton. Then Ronnie Schell is a major newscaster who interviews Brigitte Boffo, a French sexpot played by guest Totie.
- Jane Wyman gives a dramatic reading of New Year's Gift. A vignette about a clumsy waiter serving at a high society function is played for laughs. Mary Costa sings a medley from the Broadwsy hit Carousel.
- Jim is joined by Carol Burnett and Ronnie Schell in a Lone Ranger spoof. Carol and Jim do a medley of songs about unrequited love. Frank Sutton discusses boxing. Jim sings "Down in the Valley."
- Guest Shirley Jones entertains with a medley from Brigadoon. Then she joins host Jim Nabors in a duet of "Rose Garden." Shirley and Jim pose as honeymooners while doing hotel inspections in a comedy routine.
- Guest Kate Smith solos on "If He Walked into My Life" and "Fallin' in Love." She joins the rest of the cast in "Spirit of 1776." Host Jim Nabors croons "A Man Without Love" and "America."
- Ricky Nelson performs "We've Got A Long Way To Go." Bobbi Gentry serenades the tune "Benjamin." Nelson and Nabors compete for the charms of a charming belle who is eager for a boyfriend.
- Guest Glen Campbell sings "My Way" then duets with host Nabors on "Tennessee Birdwalk." They do a comedic bit about the French Foreign Legion. The entire company does a big production number entitled Riverboat Gambler.