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The Flip Wilson Show

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: September 17, 1970
  • Seasons: 4
  • Episodes: 96
  • Networks: NBC
  • Genres: Comedy
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The Flip Wilson Show(1970)

TMDB Rating: 4.6 (18 votes)

Overview

The Flip Wilson Show is an hour long variety show that aired in the U.S. on NBC from September 17, 1970 to June 27, 1974. The show starred American comedian Flip Wilson; the program was one of the first American television programs starring a black person in the title role to become highly successful with a white audience. Specifically, it was the first successful network variety series starring an African American. During its first two seasons, its Nielsen ratings made it the nation's second most watched show. The show consisted of many skits over an hour. It also broke new ground in American television by using a 'Theatre-in-the-Round' stage format, with the audience seated on all sides of a circular performance area. Wilson was most famous for creating the role of Geraldine Jones, a sassy, modern woman who had a boyfriend named Killer. Flip also created the role of Reverend Leroy, who was the minister of the Church of What's Happening Now!. New parishioners were wary of coming to the church as it was hinted that Reverend Leroy was a con artist. Wilson popularized such catchphrases as "What you see is what you get", and "The devil made me do it!".

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Season 1

27 episodes • 1970

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 17, 19700.0
2Episode 2Sep 24, 19700.0
3Episode 3Oct 1, 19700.0
4Episode 4Oct 8, 19700.0
5Episode 5Oct 15, 19700.0
6Episode 6Oct 22, 19700.0
7Episode 7Oct 29, 19700.0
8Episode 8Nov 6, 19700.0
9Episode 9Nov 13, 19700.0
10Episode 10Nov 20, 19700.0
11Episode 11Dec 3, 19700.0
12Episode 12Dec 10, 19700.0
13Episode 13Dec 17, 19700.0
14Episode 14Dec 24, 19700.0
15Episode 15Jan 7, 19710.0
16Episode 16Jan 17, 19710.0
17Episode 17Jan 21, 19710.0
18Episode 18Jan 28, 19710.0
19Episode 19Feb 4, 19710.0
20Episode 20Feb 11, 19710.0
21Episode 21Feb 18, 19710.0
22Episode 22Feb 25, 19710.0
23Episode 23Mar 4, 19710.0
24Episode 24Mar 11, 19710.0
25Episode 25Mar 18, 19710.0
26Episode 26Apr 1, 19710.0
27Episode 27Apr 8, 19710.0
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Season 2

26 episodes • 1971

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Episode 1Sep 16, 19710.0
2Episode 2Sep 23, 19710.0
3Episode 3Sep 30, 19710.0
4Episode 4Oct 7, 19710.0
5Episode 5Oct 14, 19710.0
6Episode 6Oct 21, 19710.0
7Episode 7Oct 28, 19710.0
8Episode 8Nov 4, 19710.0
9Episode 9Nov 11, 19710.0
10Episode 10Jan 13, 19720.0
11Episode 11Nov 25, 19710.0
12Episode 12Dec 9, 19710.0
13Episode 13Dec 16, 19710.0
14Episode 14Dec 23, 19710.0
15Episode 15Dec 30, 19710.0
16Episode 16Jan 6, 19720.0
17Episode 17Jan 13, 19720.0
18Episode 18Jan 20, 19720.0
19Episode 19Jan 27, 19720.0
20Episode 20Feb 3, 19720.0
21Episode 21Feb 10, 19720.0
22Episode 22Feb 17, 19720.0
23Episode 23Feb 24, 19720.0
24Episode 24Mar 2, 19720.0
25Episode 25Mar 9, 19720.0
26Episode 26Mar 16, 19720.0
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Season 3

25 episodes • 1972

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Pearl Bailey, The Muppets, Jack BennySep 14, 19720.0
2The 5th Dimension, Tim ConwaySep 21, 19720.0
3Melba Moore, Don Knotts, Dan Hicks & Hot LicksSep 28, 19720.0
4Burns & Schreiber, Ruth Buzzi, The SupremesOct 5, 19720.0
5Stiller & Meara, Bill Russell, Paul McCartney & Wings (video)Oct 12, 19720.0
6Diana Sands, David Steinberg, The Jackson 5Oct 26, 19720.0
7Carol Channing, Ed Asner, Donny HathawayNov 2, 19720.0
8Don Adams, The Staple Singers, Roscoe Lee BrownNov 9, 19720.0
9Burt Reynolds, Roberta Flack, Tim ConwayNov 16, 19720.0
10Joan Rivers, The Temptations, Frank GorshinNov 23, 19720.0
11Raymond Burr, Dom Deluise, Gladys Knight & The PipsNov 30, 19720.0
12Dionne Warwick, Tony Randall, Burns & SchreiberDec 7, 19720.0
13Johnny Cash, June Carter, Jim BrownDec 14, 19720.0
14Tim Conway, Slappy White, Rita Coolidge, Kris KristoffersonDec 12, 19720.0
15Jim Nabors, James Coco, Barbara McNairJan 4, 19730.0
16Roscoe Lee Brown, Andy Griffith, Curtis MayfieldJan 11, 19730.0
17Marty Feldman, Taj Mahal, Howard Cosell, Sandy DuncanJan 18, 19730.0
18Sammy Davis Jr., Marilyn Michaels, Ed SullivanJan 25, 19730.0
19Ray Charles, Phyllis Diller, The CommitteeFeb 1, 19730.0
20Dom Deluise, Helen Reddy, Diana Sands & KreskinFeb 8, 19730.0
21Roy Clark, George Carlin, Della ReeseFeb 15, 19730.0
22Ed McMahon, Rich Little, Cicely Tyson, Bill WithersFeb 22, 19730.0
23Tim Conway, Joe Namath, Papa John CreachMar 1, 19730.0
24Don Knotts, Richard PryorMar 15, 19730.0
25Buddy Hackett, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Pryor, William Attmore IITBA0.0
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Season 4

18 episodes • 1973

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Buddy Hackett, Ruth Buzzi, Richard Pryor, William Attmore IISep 20, 19730.0
2The Pointer Sisters, Monty Hall, Sandy Duncan, William WindomSep 27, 19730.0
3Richard Pryor, Booby Sandler, Ralph Edwards, Nat PurefoyOct 4, 19730.0
4Redd Foxx, Joan RiversOct 11, 19730.0
5Leonard Nimoy, Tonald MingoOct 18, 19730.0
6Burns & Schreiber, Falumi Prince, Harry BelafonteOct 25, 19730.0
7Slappy White, Carol Lawrence, Robert GouletNov 1, 19730.0
8Lee Grant, Gladys Knight & The Pips, Andrew Johnson, Hank AaronNov 15, 19730.0
9Tim Conway, Richard Pryor & Roman KNov 29, 19730.0
10Tim Conway, Stiller & Meara, Aretha FranklinDec 13, 19730.0
11Burns & Schreiber, The Fifth DimensionDec 20, 19730.0
12Anthony Newley, Jack Klugman, Roscoe Lee Brown, Franklin AjayeDec 27, 19730.0
13Philip Paley, Ted Knight, Chuck NorrisJan 3, 19740.0
14Roy Clark, Bobby Sandler, Melba MooreJan 10, 19740.0
15Dennis Weaver, O.J. Simpson, Len Glasgow, Ernie RobinsonJan 17, 19740.0
16Steve Lawrence, Richard Pryor, Kenny Livingston, Keyy LesterFeb 7, 19740.0
17Tony Randall, Bob & Ray, Lena HorneFeb 21, 19740.0
18Don Adams, Redd Foxx, Mac DavisFeb 28, 19740.0

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