Other Episodes

Vicki hasn't appeared on just "The Carol Burnett Show" or "Mama's Family" -- she has made numerous appearances on many other shows. Here is the most complete episode possible to date. The more recent episodes are on top, while the older ones are at the bottom. Her gameshow appearances will be found, separate from her sitcom episode list, towards the bottom of the page.

Sitcoms/Specials/Talk Shows

The Carol Burnett Show
Let's Bump Up the Lights

Original Airdate: May 12, 2004
Starred As: Herself.
Other Special Guests?: Vicki was one of the main stars, along with Carol Burnett, Tim Conway, Harvey Korman and Lyle Waggoner, all as themselves.

This special profiles the Q&A sessions Carol Burnett used to hold on her variety TV program from 1967 to 1978. All throughout the special, there is much reminiscing about a few memorable Q&A sessions, complete with clips that have never been seen since their original broadcasts. The cast members even take time to field questions from the audience. (BONUS: Vicki even gets asked to do Mama!)

Yes, Dear
The Owner's Suite

Original Airdate: March 1, 2004
Starred As: Natalie Warner.
Other Special Guests?: Tim Conway as Tom, Brian Doyle-Murray as Mr. Savitsky, Jerry Van Dyke as Big Jimmy, Gray Davis as himself and Jeanie Buss as herself.

Greg's open invitation to Big Jimmy to attend an L.A. Lakers game with Jimmy and Tom finds the elder Hughes getting into a scuffle with former Governor Gray Davis when blue blood meets blue collar in the luxury owner's suite.

Yes, Dear
Hooked On Comics

Original Airdate: September 29, 2003
Starred As: Natalie Warner.
Other Special Guests?: Tim Conway as Tom, Anthony Bain and Michael Bain as Sam, Brendon Baerg as Logan, Madison Poer and Marissa Poer as Emily, Catherine Bruhier as the woman, Loren Berman as Justin, Will Stabile as Timmy [Kid #2], John Valdetero as Ape [J.W.], Adam Kaiz as the man, and Tony Nichols as the flight attendant.

Tom enters retirement, leading Greg to wonder what the elder Warner will be doing with his time once he and the missus arrive in L.A. for their usual visit. A humiliated Natalie informs her son that Tom has turned into a comic book junkie--one who's obsessed with Superman to the point of playing dress-up. With her insistent that he do something about his father's regression, Greg asks Jimmy to help him get his old man interested in some more atypical old man hobbies. Like golf, model cars, and motorized airplanes. After Tom strikes out at all those things, he asks Greg to join him at the San Diego Comicon, in order to understand where he's coming from. Greg reluctantly goes with Jimmy, where he meets Tom's pre-pubescent internet buddies, and suffers through them all doing a Superman talent show. After the show, Greg tells Tom that he should be ashamed of himself, and Tom finally admits that he has something in common with Superman -- they're both adopted. Meanwhile, when a woman thinks Emily is a boy, due to her mother giving the tot Sam's hand-me-downs, Natalie criticizes Kim's taste in baby clothes so much that Kim throws up her hands and lets Natalie go shopping for Emily -- an errand which makes her want to shop for Kim, as well.

Lifetime Intimate Portrait
Vicki Lawrence

Original Airdate: July 14, 2003
Starred As: Herself.
Other Special Guests?: Carol Burnett, Betty White, Tim Conway, Lyle Wagoneer, Ken Berry and Garrett Schultz (Vicki‘s own son!), all as themselves.

Vicki‘s life is celebrated in this Intimate Portrait. In the first part, she (along with the others featured) tell all about how she got her start in the show business, and how her Mama character originated, her shaky marriage to Bobby Russell, her marriage to Al Schultz and how she became an “one-hit wonder.” In the second half, what it was like working during the “Mama‘s Family“ era, doing the daytime version of “Win, Lose or Draw” from 1987-89, her two failed talk shows, battling her depression and why she decided to do her “Two Woman Show“ tour.

Includes never-seen-before pictures, footage and old video clips!

1st Annual TV Land Awards
A Celebration of Classic Television

Original Airdate: March 12, 2003
Starred As: Herself and Thelma "Mama" Harper.
Other Special Guests?: Numerous, with John Ritter as the host.

Self-explanatory.

Yes, Dear
Let‘s Get Jaggy With It

Original Airdate: February 3, 2003
Starred As: Natalie Warner.
Other Special Guests?: Tim Conway as Tom Warner, Jim Jansen as Will (the extra), David James Elliott as Harm, Catherine Bell as Mac, Patrick Labyorteaux as Bud, Scott Lawrence as Sturgis, Anthony and Michael Bain as Sam, Brendon Baerg as Logan and PJ Byrne as A.D.

Tom and Natalie call Greg to say they're coming for a visit, because Natalie won a walk-on role on JAG in a charity auction for Tom. Greg wants his parents to stay in the guest house, so he nudges Kim to ask Jimmy and Christine to sleep on the living room couch and send Logan to Dominic's room. Kim, who doesn't want the critical Natalie around, is relieved when Jimmy tells her that she'll likely be spending the whole day on the set, since JAG does day-long shoots. Kim's elation is crushed when Natalie says that she isn't going with Tom, she's staying home. Tom anxiously awaits his film debut as a jury member, as it's the first time he's ever acted in front of something besides his mirror. One of the other extras fills him in on how he and all the other "background actors" (as they prefer to be called) have perfected personalized moves to help them get discovered. Greg, Natalie, Jimmy and Christine see for themselves just what moves Tom invents when Greg brings home a tape of the dailies. With Tom's guest bit over and done with, Kim looks forward to being rid of Natalie, and Natalie looks forward to being rid of Sam, but Tom ruins their day when he announces that the producers liked him so much, they're keeping him in the jury box. After Kim nags Greg over the possibility that she'll have to put up with his mother for a couple of months -- or however long the trial lasts -- he gloats, and points out that he's had to put up with her sister and her sister's husband for a couple of years. Natalie wants to go back to Virginia almost as much as Kim wants her to, so it's a relief to both when Tom gets written off the show for over-background-acting.

Yes, Dear
We‘re Having A Baby

Original Airdate: November 25, 2002
Starred As: Natalie Warner.
Other Special Guests?: Dan Hedaya as Don Ludke, Tim Conway as Tom Warner, Andrea Walters as The Doctor, Roxanne Beckford as Nurse Diane Anderson, Alley Mills as Jenny Ludke, Anthony and Michael Bain as Sam, Brendon Baerg as Logan, Verda Bridges as The Woman, Kristine Wallace as The Nurse, Mario Roccuzzo as Guy and David Ringwald as Orderly.

When Kim and Greg decide to go on TLC's A Baby Story, they run into major problems with their parents. For example, when Kim and Greg announce that they want to name the baby Charlie if it's a boy and Lucy if it's a girl, everyone calls out with their own picks for a girl. Kim's dad wants the baby to be named Rachel, and Greg's mom wants the baby to be named Margaret if it's a girl. The baby indeed turns out to be a girl, and as Kim and Greg are about to pick the baby up from the nursery, they hear Greg's dad stating that he wished that his own daughter were named Emily after his aunt who practically raised him. After overhearing this, Kim and Greg decide to name the baby Emily.

Yes, Dear
Vegas Vacation

Original Airdate: May 6, 2002
Starred As: Natalie Warner.
Other Special Guests?: Tim Conway as Tom Warner, Anthony and Michael Bain as Sam, Alexander and Shawn Shapiro as Logan.

Kim isn't happy to hear that Greg's mother will be staying with them for four days, as all Natalie does is make boring small talk with her. Natalie shows up with Tom, who wasn't supposed to be coming, because she was worried he'd forget to take his blood pressure medication if she left him home alone. While Kim has to contend with listening to Greg's mother's chit chat, Greg has to contend with seeing his mother boss his father around like a child. Greg tells Jimmy about it, worried how Tom no longer fights back. Jimmy recommends Greg spring him for a day, so Greg invites both men to a Vegas vacation this weekend. He tries to ask his mother for permission first, but when she says Tom can't go, Greg goes behind her back and takes him anyway, which angers both wives when they find out their husbands left without telling them. Greg and Jimmy take Tom to an Amazon jungle exhibit, where Greg soon realizes that his mother has spoiled his father so much that he doesn't know how to do anything for himself -- and he really is a child. After Tom has dessert for lunch, loses his and Greg's room keys, gets lost, falls asleep by the pool, forgets to wear sunscreen, gets a bad sunburn, wanders into an animal cage, and winds up attacked by monkeys, Greg learns not to disturb the ways of nature. Meanwhile, Christine decides to help Kim with Natalie by coaxing the woman into talking about interesting things. They both get more than they bargained for when Natalie's story about kissing Ringo Starr leads straight into detailed discussion about how much trouble she and Tom have in bed.

The Carol Burnett Show
Showstoppers

Original Airdate: November 26, 2001
Starred As: Herself.
Other Special Guests?: Vicki was one of the main guests, along with Carol Burnett, Harvey Korman and Tim Conway. Lyle Waggoner was sadly absent from this special.

This was basically a blooper special. The cast members sat around and recalled many funny bloopers and funny skits they did in the days of "The Carol Burnett Show".

Yes, Dear
A Complicated Plot

Original Airdate: December 17, 2001
Starred As: Natalie Warner.
Other Special Guests?: Dan Hedaya as Don Ludke, Alley Mills as Jenny Ludke, Tim Conway as Tom Warner, Anthony and Michael Bain as Sam and Alexander and Shawn Shapiro as Logan.

Greg's and Kim's parents all spend Christmas at the Warner house this year. Not all is merry when a discussion about how every child has their 'A' set of grandparents (the ones they love) and their 'B' set (the ones they like) makes Greg realize his parents, Tom and Natalie, aren't Sam's 'A' set. When Greg sees Sam having a great time with Don and Jenny, he snatches Sam away from them, then tries to make his parents play with him. But Tom and Natalie are so dull and awkward around kids that Greg talks to Kim about it. She tells him it's not Sam's fault that Tom and Natalie are meek. Greg turns it into a competition, insistent on making his folks the 'A' grandparents. No matter what he orders them to do to win Sam over, Don and Jenny are one step ahead of him. Greg's angry when Don decides for everyone that they'll be breaking tradition by opening their gifts on Christmas eve. And he's furious when Don and Jenny give their gifts to him, Kim, Jimmy and Christine -- they've bought the cemetery plots adjacent to their own, so everybody can spend all of eternity buried together. Greg has an outburst, demanding Don and Jenny take their present back. A near brush with death leads an unconscious Greg to dream that he did die and ended up buried with the Ludkes and the Hughes -- but not with Kim, who was buried with her second husband. After he comes to, he learns that, while he was out, the others all talked about this 'A' and 'B' thing, and he's right. So they bought a plot for Tom and Natalie too.

Ally McBeal
Saving Santa

Original Airdate: December 13, 1999
Starred As: Dana.
Other Special Guests?: Ron Taylor as The Singer in the Bar, Gina Philips as Sandy and Amy Castle as Young Ally.

The first case Georgia brings to Renee's new firm pits them against Cage and Fish. Georgia defends Newman's, an upscale department store against Steve Mallory, who worked as the store's Santa for seventeen years. Cage represents Mallory, who claims that he was wrongfully fired because Newman wants to hire a younger, thinner Santa. Meanwhile, Ally is haunted by visions of herself as a little girl. Ally manages to bring Georgia and Billy together to talk, and Billy sees that he wants Georgia back. But Georgia is not as eager to work things out yet.

The Love Boat: The Next Wave
Affairs to Remember

Original Airdate: November 20, 1998
Starred As: Kate Granville.
Other Special Guests?: Kate Hodge as Ginger, C. Thomas Howell as John, Finola Hughes as Alison Townsend, Charles Kimbrough as Rich, James O'Shea as Tony, Christopher Carroll as Laurent, Emily Pellta as The Clerk and Charlotte Nelson as Dakota.

Jim reunites with a long-lost flame. Danny bristles when he realizes that the couple first got together while the captain was separated from--but still married to--Danny's mother. A soap opera films an episode aboard the ship. The head writer must tell the domineering star (also his girlfriend) that the network is ousting her, but she refuses to go gracefully. A woman learns that her "married" boyfriend actually invented a wife and family to avoid committing to her.

Duckman
Bev Takes A Holiday

Original Airdate: March 22, 1997
Starred As: Voice of Herself.
Other Special Guests?: Kathleen Freeman as Voice of Nurse, Eugene Levy as Voice of Dr. Craig Ehrlich, John Rubano as Voice of Brainless Sleazy Detective and Ben Stein as Voice of Dr. Ben Stein.

Bernice travels to Washington to assume her new role as Congresswoman. Duckman spots a woman who happens to look like Beatrice, but gets hit by a bus. It turns out that she is Beatrice and Bernice's long lost triplet. Bev realizes the only way to keep Duckman alive is to pretend to be Beatrice.

Cybill
Cybill, Get Your Gun

Original Airdate: October 14, 1996
Starred As: Herself.
Other Special Guests?: Tim Maculan as The Waiter, Fred Applegate as Detective Dooley, Melinda McGraw as Lana, J.J. Johnston as The Detective, Robert Clendenin as Security Guard, Leslie Rivers as The Male, Lisa Guerrero as Mysti and Michael Donovan as voice of the burglar alarm.

After Cybill is robbed, she decides to fight back by taking a course in self defense. Cybill decides to take action with tactics that include an obnoxious house alarm, self-defense courses taught by Vicki Lawrence, and her very own "Safety Man," a role she bestows on an unenthusiastic Zoey. Meanwhile, the newly available Ira finds that he has misrepresented himself when he meets a woman at one of Jeff's favorite hangouts - an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting. And, Maryann becomes a suspect in the abrupt disappearance of Dr. Dick.

Diagnosis Murder
FMurder

Original Airdate: April 26, 1996
Starred As: Kitti Lynn Hastings.
Other Special Guests?: Morton Downey Jr. as Carl Burke, Kene Holliday as Burke's Producer, Steve Eastin as Russ Marsh, Carey Eidel as Jimmy, Mimi Lieber as Rosie, Roger Howarth as Real Bad Radio Host and Elayn Taylor as Nurse.

Mark investigates a perky morning television personalty for the murder of a Howard Stern-like radio host.

Burke's Law
Who Killed the Gadget Man?

Original Airdate: April 22, 1995
Starred As: Felicia Harper.
Other Special Guests?: Shirley Jones as Barbara Mansfield, Rita Moreno as Jackie Lodge, Howard Hesseman as Chuck Mason, and Thomas Calabro as Nick Blackwood.

When a ruthless tv-infomercial producer with a host of enemies is murdered, suspicions fall on 5 of his disgruntled staffers.

All-American Girl
Young Americans

Original Airdate: March 15, 1995
Starred As: The Phone Lady.
Other Special Guests?: Mariska Hargitay as Jane, John Terlesky as Tim and Arsenio "Sonny" Trinidad as Dr Park.

Margaret awaits a call from a potential employer, but her career aspirations are put on hold when she discovers that her new roommates haven't paid the phone bill.

Disneyland
Circus of the Stars Goes to Disneyland

Original Airdate: December 16, 1994
Starred As: Herself.
Other Special Guests?: Harry Anderson as the host, Leslie Nielsen as the ringmaster, All-4-One, Tichina Arnold, Zachery Ty Bryan, Phyllis Diller, Debbie Dunning, Schae Harrison, A.J. Langer, David Leisure, Ashlee Levitch, Mario López, Shemar Moore, Kelly Packard, and Adam West, all as themselves.

The 19th annual Circus Of the Stars comes to Disneyland, bringing with them some of the most popular television actors from past and present.

Roseanne
Guilt By Imagination

Original Airdate: November 9, 1993
Starred As: Phyllis Zimmer.
Other Special Guests?: Fabio as himself and Michael O'Keefe as Fred.

Phyllis comes into Dan‘s place of work, asks Fred where Dan is. When Fred tells her where Dan is, Phyllis takes Dan out for lunch. Fred comes into The Lunch Box to tell Jackie about it and she has to cover up for Dan. Roseanne finds out somehow, and they argue about it for the rest of the episode. Finally, at the end, you see Roseanne get into bed with Fabio.

Murder, She Wrote
Trial By Error

Original Airdate: January 12, 1986
Starred As: Jackie MacKay.
Other Special Guests?: Walter Mathews as Judge Philo Walker, Michael Swan as Cliff Anderson, Diane Lander as Stephanie Reynolds, Tony Bill as Mark Reynolds, Doran Clark as Becky Anderson, David Aykroyd as Assistant D.A. Tom Casselli, Jon Cypher as Max Flynn, MacDonald Carey as Oscar Ramsey, James Hampton as Bartender Jerry Blevins, Alan Hale Jr. as Motel Owner Trenton Harris, Robert Casper as Neighbor Arthur Jasper, Warren Kemmerling as Dr. Maurice Webster, R.J. Adams as Victor Assmussen, Javier Grajeda as Paramedic, John Chandler as Bar customer John Detweiler, Gregory Walcott as Willie Patchecki, Brock Peters as Thornton Bentley, Richard Sanders as Gerald Richard, Allan Miller as Frank Lord, Gene Evans as Otto Fry, Arlene Golonka as Ms. Sally Conover, Gary Frank as Lee Callahan, Virginia Capers as Margo Webster, Lenore Kasdorf as Ally Collins, Norman Burton as Drew Narramore and Tom Ewell as Josh Corbin.

It's a bad day for the jurors when Jessica is the foreperson of the jury hearing the case of a man claiming self-defense in the death of an enraged husband.

Murder, She Wrote
My Johnny Lies Over the Ocean

Original Airdate: February 10, 1985
Starred As: Phoebe Carroll.
Other Special Guests?: Jason Evers as Marshall, Belinda Montgomery as Pamela Crane, Rosemary Forsyth as Andrea Reed, Lawrence Pressman as George Reed, Leslie Nielsen as Captain Daniels, Jo Anne Worley as Carla Raymond, Don Dubbins as Dr. Carmichael, Byron Webster as Maitre d', Michael G. Hawkins as Dr. Ross, Don Matheson as Oklahoma Cowboy, Kay Freeman as Nurse, Mark Pilon as Second Ship's Officer, George Marshall Ruge as Ship's Officer, Paul Carafotes as Ramon and Andrew Parks as Russell Thompson.

Jessica's niece is terrorized on a cruise intended to take her mind off her husband's recent death...or is he dead?

Eunice

Original Airdate: March 15, 1982
Starred As: Thelma "Mama" Harper
Other Special Guests?: Carol Burnett as Eunice, Ken Berry as Phillip, Harvey Korman as Ed and Betty White as Ellen.

This was a TV movie that eventually became the pilot for "Mama's Family". It was divided up into four acts spanning a 25-year period. The first act takes place in 1953 and features Ed and Eunice in a stormy courtship. The second act takes place in 1963 and this time Ed and Eunice are married. They come to Mama's house for what turns out to be an interesting Sunday dinner. The third act takes place in 1973. It's a pretty major part, because Eunice finally splits up with Ed and goes to live with Mama, but not before Mama passes away. The final act takes place in 1978, and shows Eunice coping with Mama's death. This was a highly popular TV movie when it first aired.

Laverne and Shirley
The Baby Show

Original Airdate: January 18, 1982
Starred As: Sgt. Alivinia T. Plout.
Other Special Guests?: Timothy Blake as Gail, Lynne Marie Stewart as Marsha, Neil Thompson as the funeral director, Julie Paris as the third mother, Ted Chapman as the doctor and William Sumper as Morry.

Sgt. Plout once again shows up on Laverne's doorstep. This time she is pregnant and looking for a place to stay. Plout and Laverne enter a mothers-to-be contest and then go to a funeral home to pay their respect to one of Frank's buddies. While at the funeral home, Sgt. Plout goes into labor and delivers her baby.

Laverne and Shirley
Out, Out Damned Plout

Original Airdate: May 5, 1981
Starred As: Sgt. Alivinia T. Plout
Other Special Guests?: None.

Sgt. Plout goes AWOL and decides to hide out at the girl's apartment.

Laverne and Shirley
Survival Test

Original Airdate: March 11, 1980
Starred As: Sgt. Alivinia T. Plout
Other Special Guests?: None.

Sgt. Alvinia Plout takes the girls on a survival test against the men.

The Love Boat
Rent a Romeo/Matchmaker, Matchmaker/Y' Gotta Have Heart

Original Airdate: January 26, 1980
Starred As: Carol Holtham
Other Special Guests?: Phil Harris as Harvey Cronkle, Ja'net DuBois as Evelyn Hopkins, Cleavon Little as Andrew Hopkins, Joe Namath as Rod Baylor, Misty Rowe as Sherry Holtham, Brett Somers as Sarah Cronkle, Mark James as Jimmy Hopkins and Taurean Blacque as Mike.

Doc's plans for a rendezvous are spoiled when the woman's recently dumped (and extremely depressed) sister tags along on the cruise. Doc tries to get some privacy by having a playboy romance the sister. Vicki helps a young boy's efforts to reunite his divorced parents. A woman tries to keep her husband on a short leash, as he has recently undergone heart surgery and she fears he will drop dead at any moment.

Laverne & Shirley
You're In the Army Now, Parts One & Two

Original Airdates: November 15, 1979
Other Special Guests?: None.

Laverne & Shirley enlist in the W.A.C.s to get even for a missed promotion. Funny adventures ensue.

Supertrain
Express to Terror (Series Premiere)

Original Airdate: February 7, 1979
Other Special Guests?: Steve Lawrence as Michael Post, Char Fontane as Cindy, Don Stroud as Jack Fisk, Keenan Wynn as Winfield Root, Deborah Benson as Barbara, Ron Masak as Fred, Don Meredith as Rick Prince, George Hamilton as David, Stella Stevens as Lucy and Fred Williamson as Al Roberts.

The inaugural run of the trans-continential "Supertrain," an atomic-powered express with facilities befitting an ocean liner, is marked by intrigue when a mysterious assassin makes repeated attempts on the life of a passenger (This series only lasted 9 episodes, ending in May 1979).

The Love Boat
The Congressman Was Indiscreet/Isaac's History Lesson/Winner Take Love

Original Airdate: January 28, 1978
Other Special Guests?: Vernee Watson-Johnson as Stephanie Hayden, Dick Van Patten as Congressman John Whiteout, Scatman Crothers as Virgil "Scattergun" Gibson, Bobby Sherman as Rick, Maureen McCormick as Suzy Corbett, Graham Jarvis as Waldo Linden, Priscilla Barnes as Jeanette Arnold, Marianne Marks as Teresa Chen and Maria O'Brien as Rita Almarez.

A congressman unjustly accused of being involved in a scandal seeks refuge aboard the Pacific Princess; Isaac and a lovely intellectual snob clash over a colorful old passenger; a beauty pageant contestant's chances of winning are jeopardized by her possessive boyfriend.

Game Shows

Hollywood Squares

Vicki appeared on this show for the week of May 31st-June 4, 2004, as Mama, along with celebrity guests Carrot Top, French Stewart, Gilbert Gottfried, Melissa Peterman, Eric Roberts, Lenny Clarke, Penn & Teller and Martin Mull as the center square.

Hollywood Squares

Vicki appeared on this show for the week of May 24th-28th, 2004, as Mama, along with celebrity guests Charo, Steve Schirripa, Loni Love, Dom Deluise, Judy Gold, Randy Jackson, Cristina Saralegui and Martin Mull as the center square.

SPECIAL NOTE ABOUT THAT WEEK'S HOLLYWOOD SQUARES: Even though they had a couple of weeks' worth of new episodes that were aired over the next couple of weeks, that week's episodes were actually the last ones ever filmed!

Hollywood Squares

Vicki appeared on this show for the week of February 2nd-6th, 2004, as Mama, along with celebrity guests Gilbert Gottfried, Penn & Teller, Christina Saralegui, Tammy Faye Messner, Jackee Harry, Tara Lipinski, Glenda Hachett and Martin Mull as the center square.

Hollywood Squares

Vicki appeared on this show for the week of October 20th-24th, 2003, as Mama, along with celebrity guests Bruce Vilanch, Coolio, Linda Blair, Nicole Sullivan, Dom DeLuise, Gary Dell 'Abate (as Baba Booey), John Salley, and Martin Mull as the center square.

Hollywood Squares

Vicki appeared on this show for the week of September 15th-19th, 2003, as Mama, along with celebrity guests Carrot Top, Kennedy, Eric Roberts, Jackee Harry, Steve Schirripa, Duane Chapman, Dr. Ruth Westheimer, and Martin Mull as the center square.

The $100,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of November 11-15, 1985, and Vicki appeared with Henry Polic II. This took place during a Tournament Week on that show.

The $100,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of September 9-13, 1985, and Vicki appeared with Brian Stokes Mitchell.

Battle of the Network Stars

This originally aired on May 3, 1984. There were three teams total - ABC, CBS and NBC. Scott Baio, Debby Boone and Howard Cosell were the hosts. John James was the ABC team captain. His teammates were Shari Belafonte-Harper, Pamela Bellwood, James Darren, C. Thomas Howell, Ted Lange, Heather Locklear, and Shawn Weatherly. William Devane was the CBS team captain. His teammates were Richard Dean Anderson, Abby Dalton, Sarah Douglas, William R. Moses, Doug Sheehan, Charlene Tilton, and Celia Weston. Flip Wilson was the NBC team captain. His teammates were Ellen Bry, Kim Fields, Michael J. Fox, Charles Haid, Mark Harmon, Vicki Lawrence, and Lisa Whelchel.

Battle of the Network Stars

This originally aired on November 3, 1983. There were three teams total - ABC, CBS and NBC. Robert Conrad, Howard Cosell and Donna Mills were the hosts. William Shatner was the ABC team captain. His teammates were Shari Belafonte, Daniel Hugh Kelly, Heather Locklear, Ben Murphy, Geoffrey Scott, Heather Thomas and Jill Whelan. William Devane was the CBS team captain. His teammates were Ana Alicia, Rosalind Chao, Charles Frank, William R. Moses, Martha Smith, Andrew Stevens and Joan Van Ark. Mr. T was the NBC team captain. His teammates were Edward Albert, Teri Copley, Melinda Culea, Chad Everett, Charles Haid, Vicki Lawrence and Cynthia Sikes.

The $25,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of December 27-31, 1982, and Vicki appeared with Fred Grandy.

The $25,000 Pyramid

This originally aired on November 22-24, 1982, and Vicki appeared with Richard Kline. (There was a shortened week, due to the Thanksgiving holiday)

Password Plus

This originally aired on January 22, 1979, and Vicki appeared with Carol Burnett.

The $20,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of September 20-24, 1976, and Vicki appeared with Rick Hurst from September 20th to the 23rd. On the 24th, Vicki appeared with Carol Burnett.

The $20,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of April 5-9, 1976, and Vicki appeared with Rick Hurst.

The $10,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of October 20-24, 1975, and Vicki appeared with Joe Garagiola.

The $10,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of September 1-5, 1975, and Vicki appeared with John Schuck.

Match Game '73

This originally aired the week of June 25-29, 1973, and Vicki appeared with Michael Landon, Jack Klugman, Jo Ann Pflug, Anita Gillette and Richard Dawson. A special note - it was the first week of that season.

The $10,000 Pyramid

This originally aired the week of May 7-11, 1973, and Vicki appeared on it with Dick Shawn, Carol Lawrence, Betty White, Bernadette Peters and Sheila MacRae.

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