Show 29 - Series Finale
Season 2Episode 1560 minJan 4, 1976

1. Cher opens the show with a medley of ""Georgia On My Mind"" and ""Sweet Georgia Brown"", followed by a monologue in which she reminisces with Ruth about one of her early concert appearances.
2. ""Trashy Ladies"" -- Cher is featured in a series of comedy sketches based on Mae West and Scarlett O'Hara of ""Gone With the Wind.""
3. Cher and Glen perform a medley of Glen's greatest hits, including: ""By the Time I Get To Phoenix"", ""Wichita Lineman"", ""Galveston"" and ""Gentle On My Mind.""
4. Ruth recreates her role as a drunk searching trash cans for a discarded can of beer.
5. A man is accused of stealing sugar in a comedy blackout.
6. The entire cast plays the Flying Garbanzos, a zany group of trapeze artists.
7. ""Life With Laverne"" -- The ever-popular Laverne (Cher) tries to arrange a blind date for her frumpy friend, Gladys Ormphby (Ruth).
8. Glen sings ""Country Boy (You Got Your Feet In L.A.)""
9. The entire cast takes part in a wacky television show that combines music, melodrama and comedy.
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Show 29 - Series Finale has aired on Jan 4, 1976 at 8:00 PM
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