Quick Summary: Taped: May 31, 1975 Aired: June 18, 1975 Panel: Nipsey Russell, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Lee Meredith, Richard ... Taped: October 19, 1975 Aired: November 18-21; 24, 1975 Panel: William Shatner, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Julie ...
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Taped: May 31, 1975 Aired: June 18, 1975 Panel: Nipsey Russell, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Lee Meredith, Richard ... Taped: October 19, 1975 Aired: November 18-21; 24, 1975 Panel: William Shatner, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Julie ... Today's Panel: Charlie Brill, Brett Somers, Gary Burghoff, Sarah Kennedy, Richard Dawson, and Betty White.
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Dick Martin, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Juliet Prowse, Richard Dawson, and Fannie Flagg. Greg Morris, Brett Somers, Gary Burghoff, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Fannie Flagg. At Brett Somers' request, Gene Rayburn changes from his usual tie to an ascot.
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- Taped: May 31, 1975 Aired: June 18, 1975 Panel: Nipsey Russell, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Lee Meredith, Richard ...
- Taped: October 19, 1975 Aired: November 18-21; 24, 1975 Panel: William Shatner, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Julie ...
- Today's Panel: Charlie Brill, Brett Somers, Gary Burghoff, Sarah Kennedy, Richard Dawson, and Betty White.
- Dick Martin, Brett Somers, Charles Nelson Reilly, Juliet Prowse, Richard Dawson, and Fannie Flagg.
- Greg Morris, Brett Somers, Gary Burghoff, Joyce Bulifant, Richard Dawson, and Fannie Flagg.
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