“Laugh-In” was a popular American sketch comedy television show that aired from 1967 to 1973. Created by George Schlatter, the show was known for its fast-paced humor, quick gags, and a unique blend of political satire and pop culture references. It featured a diverse cast, including Goldie Hawn, Joanne Worley, and Arte Johnson, who performed various comedic sketches and routines.
The show was notable for its innovative format, which included rapid-fire jokes, one-liners, and recurring segments like the “Fickle Finger of Fate.” “Laugh-In” became a cultural phenomenon, influencing future comedy shows and earning numerous awards, including several Emmy Awards.