

Pink Lady and Jeff
Season 1
Pink Lady is an American variety show that aired for five weeks on NBC in 1980, starring the Japanese musical duo of the same name. The show is most commonly referred to by the title Pink Lady and Jeff, which refers to co-star Jeff Altman. The series ranked #35 on TV Guide's 50 Worst TV Shows of All Time list.
Where to Watch Season 1
6 Episodes
- Guests Bert Parks, Blondie, Sherman HemsleyE1
Guests Bert Parks, Blondie, Sherman HemsleyJeff introduces Pink Lady to America; Sherman Hemsley banters and appears in a few sketches; Blondie's music video for "Shayla" gets some exposure; Bert Parks sings a song; there's a montage of Hollywood-themed skits; and Mie and Kei perform "Boogie Wonderland," "Stop. In the Name of Love," "You've Got a Friend," "Don't Stop" and "Knock on Wood." - Guests Sid Caesar, Donny Osmond, Larry Hagman, Teddy PendergrassE2
Guests Sid Caesar, Donny Osmond, Larry Hagman, Teddy PendergrassMie and Kei present Jeff with a special robe; Larry Hagman has a chat; Sid Caesar makes his first appearance as Mie and Kei's father and he also dons tights for a ballet skit; Donny Osmond sings with the girls; there's a tribute to New York, and Jeff finds an unexpected trio of guests in the hot tub. - Guests Greg Evigan, Cheap Trick, Hugh Hefner and his PlaymatesE3
Guests Greg Evigan, Cheap Trick, Hugh Hefner and his PlaymatesPink Lady performs their hit song "U.F.O.;" Jeff stars in a Presidential address concerning the energy crisis; Greg Evigan performs; Mie and Kei attend a party at The Playboy Mansion; tabloids are lampooned in a "Cheapshot Magazine" skit; there's a tribute to Chicago, and the cast shares the hot tub with Playboy centerfolds. - Guests Florence Henderson, Roy Orbison, Boomer the dogE4
Guests Florence Henderson, Roy Orbison, Boomer the dogLorne Greene stops by to flirt with the girls; Jeff sends Boomer the dog to the bank; Florence Henderson sings a patriotic medley; Sid Caesar portrays a boxer as well as an overwhelmed Japanese father on his daughters' wedding day; Blondie's "Eat to the Beat" music video is showcased; and Mie and Kei don tuxedos to join Jeff in the hot tub. - Guests Jerry Lewis, Red Buttons, Alice CooperE5
Guests Jerry Lewis, Red Buttons, Alice CooperPink Lady performs "Monster"; Jeff turns to a computer dating service for an unusual date; Johnny Carson is replaced and Red Buttons visits a horrifying hospital in "Cheapshot Magazine"; Abe Lincoln's second inauguration is featured; Jerry Lewis sings a short song and reveals the story behind it; Alice Cooper premieres his new wave hit "Clones"; and Mie and Kei refuse to get in the hot tub due to local shark sightings.