Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In

Approval Rate: 84%

84%Approval ratio

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    mjc60s

    Mon May 03 2010

    I loved the skits, especially the political ones. Loved the fashion, music, everything that is totally and uniquelyy the 60's!

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    jimbro

    Tue Nov 25 2008

    Rolled on the floor laughing, literally. In love with Goldie Hawn, Thought Lily Tomlin was the funniest woman on TV. And Flip Wilson... OMG he was funny.   Probably would look pretty silly today, but it was the hippest thing on TV at the time.

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    spike65

    Mon Apr 07 2008

    Good clean fun at the time. I was in high school when it was first aired and I looked forward to the next show. The first season was the best when it was all fresh and new. Very topical humor will not relate very well to the world today. Loved Goldie Hawn for sure.

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    ahmad12

    Tue Aug 21 2007

    had it's moments. groundbreaking in a sense. wasn't a huge fan. viewed today it would be more of a distorted time capsule, rather than stand the test of time.

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    jimidaho

    Tue Aug 21 2007

    This show made people understand it was ok to make fun of everything. Even Nixon understood.

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    ungodlyugly

    Sat Jun 03 2006

    Guess you were supposed to be so stoned when you watched this, you'd laugh at ANYTHING. Very unfunny...

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    doobiesnhof

    Sat May 27 2006

    Very interesting!!!!

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    candy_kane

    Mon May 15 2006

    Loved this show when I was a kid, but I saw it in Reruns when I was a young adult and couldn't believe how dumb it was. Great in its time but didn't age well at all.

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    adc103051

    Wed Jan 04 2006

    Never liked that show for some reason. But Goldie Hawn was hotter than hell.

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    djahuti

    Wed Nov 30 2005

    It was funny at the time,but has not aged well.Veeeerrrrry innteresting?!

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    couchpotato

    Sat Sep 03 2005

    Even a child of the 80's like me can appreciate good comedy. I like this show for some reason. Some political statements people don't get nowadays, but mostly it's good, clean fun. And Goldie Hawn, Judy Carne, Lily Tomlin, Jo Anne Worley, and Pamela Rogers were so cute! Look out for that 25th anniversary special.

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    johnsteed

    Sat Aug 27 2005

    for the time it was great-eatch it now and huh?-sock it to me-richard nixon-goldie hawn-say good nite dick.

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    genghisthehun

    Fri Jun 10 2005

    This was like a super-nova. It came on the air, burned brilliantly and chewed up enormous amounts of material, and then flamed out. When it was on top, however, it had no peer.

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    irishgit

    Fri Mar 25 2005

    Started strong and got stupid real quick. By it's second season it wasn't worth watching.

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    rustler

    Fri Sep 03 2004

    You Really had to be there...

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    enkidu

    Tue Feb 10 2004

    My memories of this are quite vague and I wasn't old enough to get the juicy stuff ... but by the way my parents laughed it must have been fairly well on target.

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    brian_joseph

    Sat Jan 03 2004

    Great for it's time, but outdated now. For example they were always making fun of Beautiful downtown Burbank. When I got sent to Burbank to work I understood the joke, because it was really rundown at the time. Of course now it's really a modern clean city.

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    phlip_tout

    Wed Dec 31 2003

    This show made me laugh so much when I was a kid. But it doesn't make me laugh anymore. The infomercial for the Laugh-In video is funny enough.

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    gigid2d7

    Tue Nov 18 2003

    This show was great for it's time. I wish they would bring it back in reruns.

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    cheech

    Sat Nov 08 2003

    This was a pretty funny show. I wish they had the reruns on! It was totally weird which made it too funny!

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    tmfan1046

    Thu Oct 30 2003

    One of the classic funny shows. The operator had me on the floor laughing my head off.

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    bill_kirby

    Sat Jul 26 2003

    Rowan & Martin’s “Laugh-In” was the epitome of late 1960’s counter-culture comedy. Those who weren’t around back then just don’t get it. This was a show about having fun and ridiculing the government. My favorite memory of "Laugh-In" is Dan Rowan playing General BullMoose, an insipid, gung ho, general out to rain death and destruction on the commies.

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    boomergal

    Tue Jul 22 2003

    Funniest show ~

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    getback

    Thu May 08 2003

    a great show of the times.

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    moosekarloff

    Mon Apr 28 2003

    Very overrated show. I saw a tape of it recently and was impressed by how totally unfunny it was.

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    philc01b

    Mon Apr 21 2003

    This show was great fun with actors who had talent. Whether they were doing skits or imitations, it almost always made you laugh. Probably an older version of Saturday Night Live.

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    callmetootie

    Tue Jan 21 2003

    What a waste of good talent! Goldie Hawn, Ruth Buzzi, and Lily Tomlin could've received MUCH better material to work with.

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    radiogman

    Thu Aug 15 2002

    Laugh in was great fun when it first aired, but reruns just dont hold up.

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    bippyman67

    Tue May 14 2002

    This is the best classic television show *ever*! The sketches are funny, the topics on the "Mod Mod world" segments are as relevent now as they were then, and the ladies regulars on the show were so *hot*!

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    robetta_r

    Mon May 13 2002

    My reason for thinking it was (perhaps still is) the funniest tv, it never failed to leave me laughing!

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    jeannie_n_tony

    Sun Apr 14 2002

    Hilarious! Espcecially the operator

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    castlebee

    Tue Feb 12 2002

    Totally cornball, occasionally hip, mostly just plain silly. But this was a show that as I recall nearly everyone watched and sometimes rehashed the next day. There were the classic bits like the weekly “party”, Arte Johnson as the old masher chasing the dowdy Ruth Buzzi, the poetry of Henry Gibson, a young perpetually giggling Goldie Hawn, The Farkle family, Lilly Tomlin’s Edith Ann and the irritating telephone operator, and, of course, the coveted Fickle Finger of Fate award. Among other things the show gave birth to lots of buzz words and catch phrases of the day - some that have now happily disappeared into the annals of time – stuff like “you bet your bippy”, “sock it to me”, “verrrrry interesting!”, and “here come the judge”. I couldn't sit through it now, but this was really THE comedy show of the late 60’s/early 70’s and reflected quite a few of the changes taking place in the world at the time – not to mention that its goofy ensemble cast and comments on current events som... Read more

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    errol4e1

    Sun Feb 10 2002

    To me this is unsublte, mindless comedy for an extremely short attention span and I have no use it.

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    kissmerichard

    Sun Dec 30 2001

    I've seen one episode, but I laughed so hard that I almost fell off the couch. And it was one from the second to last season, when a lot of the familiar faces were gone. I really, really wish I got TRIO so I could catch more reruns.