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  1. Season 2, episode 19 With Tony Randall, Lulu, Jerry Reed. Glen opens with "Mack the Knife"; Randall performs "Too Many Parties, Too Many Pals" in a speakeasy setting; Lulu sings "Where's Eddie?" and joins Campbell on "Walk Right Back"; Reed solos "A Thing Called Love"; finale salutes the Roaring Twenties. February 15, 1970: Season 2, episode 20

  2. The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour is an American music and comedy television variety show that was hosted by singer Glen Campbell from January 29, 1969, to June 13, 1972, on CBS. He was offered the show after he hosted a 1968 summer replacement for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour.

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  3. The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour was an American music and comedy television variety show hosted by singer Glen Campbell from January 29, 1969, to June 13, 1972, on CBS. He was offered the show after he hosted a 1968 summer replacement for The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour .

  4. Glen starts his second season with guests Barbara McNair, The Smothers Brothers and folk singer John Stewart. Musical Highlights: Glen sings "Try a Little Kindness", "Saturday at the World", "Scarborough Fair", "Jean" & "White Lightning". Barbara McNair sings "Love Has a Way" & "That Terrific Rainbow".

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    • January 29, 1969
  5. Season 2 (1969) ← Back to season list. Season 1 Season 3. Episodes 26. Sort Episode Number ... Glen and Jackie DeShannon Medley of Their Hits - Glen and Tom Jones ...

  6. Glen starts his second season with guests Barbara McNair, The Smothers Brothers and folk singer John Stewart. Musical Highlights: Glen sings "Try a Little Kindness", "Saturday at the World", "Scarborough Fair", "Jean" & "White Lightning".

  7. Campbell later struck gold when he jumped on the disco bandwagon of the late 70's with his hit single, "Southern Nights", but disappeared later into the usual Las Vegas circuit along with fellow singers of his ilk. "The Glen Campbell Good-time Hour" is nostalgic viewing at its best.

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