Show 22

Season 2Episode 860 minNov. 2, 1975
Show 22
1. Cher opens the show with a medley of ""Rainy Days and Mondays"" and ""On the Sunny Side Of the Street"", followed by a session of answering questions that have been asked by the studio audience. 2. George sings ""The Baby Song"" 3. Teri and Martin are cast as interpreters trying to arrange a marriage between a pair of royal figures who have a language barrier. 4. Cher sings ""Limehouse Blues"" 5. George joins Cher for a sand dance to the tune of ""I Ain't Got Nobody"" 6. Cher reprises her role as the heartless clerk at a complaint department, where a young couple have come to return their unused wedding rings. 7. The Folly Sisters (Cher and Teri) introduce a salute to the old-fashioned vaudeville revue, featuring a series of punch lines and sketches from that era. 8. Cher thanks her guests and closes the show.
Show 22 has aired on Nov. 2, 1975 at 20:00
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