Show 16

Season 2Episode 260 minsept. 14, 1975
Show 16
1. Cher opens the show with a medley of ""Yesterday"" and ""Crocodile Rock"", followed by a monologue about having gone to the doctor for her annual checkup. 2. ""Life With Laverne"" -- Ed plays a moving man helping Laverne (Cher) get settled into her new apartment. 3. Redd attempts to mail a raw fish through the post office. 4. The Pointer Sisters perform one of their latest recordings. 5. Redd appears as a werewolf who wants to check into a kennel. 6. Redd and The Pointer Sisters are cast as a grieving black family who accuse a funeral director (Ed) of placing the wrong corpse in their father's coffin -- until they find out that the deceased man had left behind a billion dollar empire. 7. Cher performs ""Love Song"" 8. Ed approaches a TV executive (Cher) with an idea for a new television series, ""Let's Make a Deal."" 9. Redd appears as the Secretary of State in this blackout on an insurance commercial. 10. Cher is joined by The Pointer Sisters for a musical salute to Elton John. Among the son
Show 16 has aired on sept. 14, 1975 at 20:00
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