 Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour 
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9 7 1 - 1 9 7 4 (USA)
When The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour debuted on CBS on
the first day of August in 1971 as a five-week summer replacement
series, it was an immediate ratings hit.
The bright musical arrangements interspersed with humorous
on-stage bickering from the husband and wife team scored big with
the audience.
Salvatore "Sonny" Bono was a former production
assistant for Phil Spector,
and Cherilyn LaPier had been a session singer.
The pair met in the 60s while Cher was performing back-up
vocals on The Ronettes' Be
My Baby, and they made an appealingly odd couple in their
tight striped bell bottom trousers and Afghan jackets.
The image was exactly right for the time though, and when they
crooned I Got You Babe into each other's eyes in 1965 they
hogged the US and UK Number One spots for most of August.
By the end of 1973, The Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour was
a consistent top-ten winner featuring regulars Terri Garr, Freeman
King, Billy Van, Murray Langston (later the 'Unknown Comic'), and
Chastity Bono, the couple's toddler.
The
series was famous for the outlandish outfits and the catchy
musical numbers.
But all was not happy in Sonny and Cher land. By 1973, the
tabloids were ripe with stories of their shouting matches, cancelled
gigs (including a last minute cancellation in Vegas, filled by
Johnny Carson), and even reports of Cher sporting a black eye.
With the show finishing 8th for the 73-74 season, Sonny Bono
filed for divorce, and 58 hours later on 22 February 1974, the
final episode of The Sonny and Cher Comedy Hour was
taped.
The show left the air on 29 May 1974.
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