A sketch-comedy television series, featuring Sid Caesar as the main star. It was based on Caesar's previous comedy shows, "Admiral Broadway Revue" and "Your Show of Shows", but often featured lengthier sketches than either of them. The series used most of the same cast and writers as the previous shows. The unavailable Imogene Coca (Caesar's long-time comedy partner) was replaced by Nanette Fabray. Several sketches were parodies of film genres, and others were satirical portrayals of the acting profession.

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37 episoder

  • S03E01
    E1
    S03E01S03E01
  • S03E02
    E2
    S03E02S03E02
  • S03E03
    E3
    S03E03S03E03
  • Blast Video Theatre
    E4
    Blast Video TheatreS03E04
  • S03E05
    E5
    S03E05S03E05
  • Tea and Samurai
    E6
    Tea and SamuraiS03E06
  • S03E07
    E7
    S03E07S03E07
  • S03E08
    E8
    S03E08S03E08
  • Italian Movies in Carnivale
    E9
    Italian Movies in CarnivaleItalian Movies in Carnivale
  • Take the 'A' Train
    E10
    Take the 'A' TrainTake the 'A' Train
  • S03E11
    E11
    S03E11S03E11
  • What's My Line?: Parody
    E12
    What's My Line?: ParodyWhat's My Line?: Parody
  • Tower's Trot
    E13
    Tower's TrotTony Towers is a dancer who gets a dancing partner and then invents "And Then You Do That Step" but becomes increasingly fat when on tour with her.
  • S03E14
    E14
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  • S03E15
    E15
    S03E15S03E15
  • S03E16
    E16
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  • Omnibus & The Count of Monte Cristo parodies
    E17
    Omnibus & The Count of Monte Cristo parodiesIn The commuters' sketch, Bob almost gets stuck paying a $60 dinner check; 'Ominous', a spoof of the TV show Omnibus, features Caesar as Professor Ludwig von Henpeck, marriage authority; the train sketch features Caesar as a businessman and Pat Carroll as an old lady; The count of Monte Cristo is an opera parody.
  • S03E18
    E18
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  • S03E19
    E19
    S03E19S03E19
  • S03E20
    E20
    S03E20S03E20
  • Parody of Somerset Maugham Theatre
    E21
    Parody of Somerset Maugham TheatreParody of Somerset Maugham Theatre
  • S03E22
    E22
    S03E22S03E22
  • S03E23
    E23
    S03E23S03E23
  • S03E24
    E24
    S03E24S03E24
  • Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Rock Hudson
    E25
    Ingrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Rock HudsonIngrid Bergman, Joan Crawford, Rock Hudson Look magazine awards to Rock Hudson, and in a separately-filmed piece, to Ingrid Bergman given by Joan Crawford.
  • S03E26
    E26
    S03E26S03E26
  • S03E27
    E27
    S03E27S03E27
  • 'The daddy'; 'Corporate secretary skit'; 'The brave and the bamboo'
    E28
    'The daddy'; 'Corporate secretary skit'; 'The brave and the bamboo'The daddy is a monologue delivered by Caesar; in the corporate secretary sketch, Pat Carroll stars as a new, inexperienced secretary; The brave and the bamboo is a Japanese movie parody.
  • S03E29
    E29
    S03E29S03E29
  • Tonight! America After Dark
    E30
    Tonight! America After DarkThe Commuters skit recalls when the three men opened a diner that failed, then a look at an "adult" western and later a parody of "Tonight-America after dark", what inadvertently shows people at their worst.
  • S03E31
    E31
    S03E31S03E31
  • S03E32
    E32
    S03E32S03E32
  • S03E33
    E33
    S03E33S03E33
  • S03E34
    E34
    S03E34S03E34
  • S03E35
    E35
    S03E35S03E35
  • Break Your Brains skit
    E36
    Break Your Brains skitSkit: "Break Your Brains" with Sid Caesar, Carl Reiner, Janet Blair, Howard Morris, and Pat Carroll.
  • Person to Person: Parody
    E37
    Person to Person: ParodyPerson to Person: Parody

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