Show 24
Season 2Episode 560 minOct 13, 1972

1. Sonny and Cher open the show with ""There's a Kind Of Hush"" and an opening dialogue.
2. ""Raggedy Sonny and Raggedy Cher"" -- The Gingerbread Man (Jimmy) drops by to chat with the two rag dolls.
3. Cher sings ""Why Was I Born?""
4. Sonny portrays a bullfighter in this blackout of a Spanish-Mexican musical.
5. Gilbert sings ""Clair""
6. Jimmy and Cher are featured in a song-and-dance segment, poking fun at their noses.
7. Sonny and Cher sing ""The Candy Man"" to a cartoon animated by John Wilson.
8. Sonny and Cher perform ""Up On Cripple Creek""
9. ""The Vamps"" -- Priscilla Mullens (Cher) has to choose between John Alden (Jimmy) and Miles Standish (Sonny); Anna (Cher) has to report to the King of Siam (Sonny) to receive her new teaching assignment; and Martha Washington (Cher) attempts to get husband George (Jimmy) to spend more time with her and less with Benjamin Franklin (Sonny).
10. Sonny and Cher, with daughter Chastity, close the show with ""I Got You Babe""
Show 24 has aired on Oct 13, 1972 at 10:00 PM
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