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Viewers are treated to Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) stating he is one European who thinks it is time to speak up for America. The approximate date of this video is April 28, 1975. The complete episode (with guests Ringo Starr, Lily Tomlin, John Stewart, Pat Paulsen, Steve Martin, Bob Einstein and Don Novello) has never been available on YouTube. More video clips available of Don Novello as Father Guido Sarducci on The Smothers Brothers Show in 1975 on NBC-TV: From The Smothers Brothers Show of February 3, 1975 - Don Novello as Father Guido Sarducci: First Time on Network Television: • 03Feb1975 Father Guido Sarducci: First Tim... From The Smothers Brothers Show of February 24, 1975 - Don Novello as Father Guido Sarducci giving the latest news from Rome, Italy: • 24Feb1975 Father Guido Sarducci: 'Europe i... From The Smothers Brothers Show of March 17, 1975 - Don Novello as Father Guido Sarducci: 'Gossip Columnist': • 17March1975 Father Guido Sarducci: 'Gossip... A Father Sarducci video collage from The Smothers Brothers Show of May 19, 1975 - Father Guido Sarducci (Don Novello) Hears Multiple Confessions: • 19May1975 Father Guido Sarducci Hears Mult... From Grokipedia, the free encyclopedia: Father Guido Sarducci is a fictional character conceived by American comedian and writer Don Novello in 1973. Novello developed the persona after purchasing a monsignor's cassock for $7.50 at a San Francisco thrift store, which sparked the idea for a satirical take on a Vatican insider. The character was envisioned as a gossipy, world-weary priest serving as the Vatican's unofficial journalist, offering irreverent commentary on ecclesiastical affairs and popular culture through a thick Italian accent and broken English. Novello drew from his Catholic upbringing and observations of institutional religion to craft Sarducci's demeanor, emphasizing bureaucratic absurdities over outright doctrinal attacks. Novello debuted Sarducci in live performances at San Francisco nightclubs shortly after the character's inception, refining the routine based on audience reception before expanding to television specials. This initial stage work in 1973 established the foundational elements of the act, including props like a battered fedora and cigarette, which became signature features. For those interested in watching full episodes of Smothers Brothers variety shows (from 1967 to 1989), they are available here: / @randolphstevens6664 and here: / @jeffgilbert3892 and here: / @ericcarroll3195 and here: / @betagemslostmedia607 and here: / @tapeholeannex and here: / @arkybee and here: / @analogoddities