Episode Guide - Funny Farm, The (Series) (1974-1978)

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Season One

Sep 12, 1974 - Debut.

Oct 10, 1974 - Guests are Ted Zeigler and Del Reeves

Oct 17, 1974 - Guests are Henny Youngman and The Statler Brothers.

Oct 24, 1974 - Guests are the Alan Sues and the Willis Brothers

Oct 31, 1974 - Guests are the Statler Brothers and Alan Sues.

Nov 7, 1974 - Guests are Henny Youngman and the Willis Brothers.

Nov 14, 1974 - Guests are Jimmy Walker and Jeannie Sheppard.

Nov 21, 1974 - Guests are Marty Allen and Connie Eaton.

Nov 28, 1974 - Guests are Marty Allen and Jeannie Sheppard.

Dec 12, 1974 - Guests are Connie Eaton and Jimmy Walker.

Dec 19, 1974 - Guests are Roy Drusky and Prof. Irwin Corey.

Dec 26, 1974 - Guests are Penny DeHaven and Phil Foster.

Jan 16, 1975 - Guests are Roy Drusky and Phil Foster.

Jan 23, 1975 - Guests are Prof. Irwin Corey and Penny DeHaven.

Jan 30, 1975 - Guests are Carl Smith and Billy Van.

Feb 6, 1975 - Guests are Jeannie C. Riley and Billy Van.

Feb 13, 1975 - Guests are Carl Smith and Milt Kamen.

Feb 20, 1975 - Guests are Jeannie C. Riley and Milt Kamen.

Feb 27, 1975 - Guests are Faron Young and Rip Taylor.

Mar 6, 1975 - Guest is Bill Carlisle.

Mar 13, 1975 - Guests are Faron Young and Peter Cullen.

Mar 20, 1975 - Guests are Bill Carlisle and Peter Cullen.

Apr 3, 1975 - Guests are Henny Youngman, Billy Van, Rip Taylor, Irwin Corey, Allen Sues and Ted Ziegler.

Original airdates unknown:
- Guests are Ted Zeigler and Leroy VanDyke.


Season Four

Sep 22, 1977 - Season Premiere . Singer Freddy Weller and comic Billy Van join Blake Emmons. Songs: "Promised Land" (Freddy); "Forty Acres" (Freddy, Blake).

Sep 29, 1977 - Blake Emmons welcomes singer Jacky Ward and comic Alan Sues. Songs include "Big Blue Diamonds" (Jacky); "Pop a Top" (Blake); "Ode to the Little Brown Shack" (Blake, Jacky).

Oct 6, 1977 - Comedian Marty Allen and singer Dottsy join Blake Emmons. Songs: "Just to Prove My Love for You," "Sensuous Woman" (Blake); "A Good Love Is like a Good Song" (Dottsy).

Oct 13, 1977 - Guests: Comedian Ted Zeigler and country-western performer Roy Drusky.

Oct 20, 1977 - Country singer Dottsy and comedian Ted Zeigler join Blake Emmons. Songs: "Play 'Born to Lose' Again" (Dottsy): "Columbus Stockade Blues" (Dottsy, Blake).

Nov 3, 1977 - Singer Skeeter Davis and Roz Kelly join Blake Emmons. Songs: "The End of the World" (Skeeter); "A Little Bitty Tear" (Skeeter, Blake).

Nov 10, 1977 - Singer Rex Allen Jr. and Peter Lawford join Blake Emmons. Songs: "Don't Say Goodbye" (Rex); "Act Naturally" (Rex, Blake); and "Good-time Charlie," "Lonesome" (Blake).

Nov 17, 1977 - Singer Jacky Ward and comedian Billy Van join Blake Emmons. Songs: "I Never Said It Would Be Easy" (Jacky); "Have a Drink on Me" (Jacky, Blake).

Nov 24, 1977 - Guests: Skeeter Davis and Peter Lawford.

Dec 1, 1977 - Roy Drusky and comic Marty Allen join Blake. Roy sings "Don't It Make You Want to Go Home," and teams with Blake on "Alone with You." Blake sings "Girl on the Billboard."

Dec 8, 1977 - Singer Freddy Weller and comedian Alan Sues join Blake Emmons. Among the songs: "Merry Go Round" (Freddy); "Love's Gonna Live Here" (Freddy, Blake); "Southern Loving," "Man on the Outside" (Blake).

Dec 15, 1977 - Singer Johnny Paycheck and comedian Dick Shawn join Blake Emmons. Among the songs: "I'm the Only Hell" (Johnny); "Squaws Along the Yukon" (Johnny, Blake).

Jan 5, 1978 - Blake Emmons sings Totally in Love with You and Will You Still Love Me. Guest Stonewall Jackson sings Muddy Waters and the two team up for Greener Pastures. Comedian George Kirby is another guest.

Jan 17, 1978 - Singer Stonewall Jackson comedian Dick Shawn Songs include "Sam's Place" (Blake Emmons), "Waterloo" (Stonewall).

Jan 24, 1978 - Singer Johnny Paycheck and comic George Kirby join Blake Emmons. Music: "Slide Off Your Satin Sheets" (Johnny); "The Race Is On " (Johnny, Blake).

Feb 28, 1978 - Singer Faron Young and comedian Murray Langston join Blake Emmons. Among the songs: "Crutches" (Faron); "Live Fast, Love Hard, Die Young" (Faron, Blake); and "East Bound and Down," "Deadest Man Living" (Blake).

Mar 7, 1978 - Blake Emmons is host to actor John Schuck and all time Country and Western great Faron Young.

Mar 14, 1978 - Singer Tommy Overstreet and the "Unknown Comic" (Murray Langston) join Blake Emmons. Among the songs: "Don't Go City Girl on Me" (Tommy); "Ramblin' Fever," "Like a Sad Song" (Blake).

Original airdates unknown:

- Singer Jeanne Pruett and comedian Rip Taylor join host Blake Emmons. Selections include "Poor Man's Woman" (Jeanne).

- Guests: Tommy Overstreet and comedian John Schuck. Tommy sings "If Love Was a Bottle of Wine" and joins Blake for "Walking the Floor Over You."

- Actress Roz Kelly and singer Rex Allen Jr. are the guests. Songs include "Lonely Street" (Rex); "Do What You Do, Do Well" (Rex, Blake).

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