Noun
laugh-in (plural laugh-ins)
(dated, rare) A comedy show.
According to the original pitch reel, Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In co-creator George Schlatter was originally going to be involved. Source: Internet
It’s something politicians have understood since at least 1968, the year Richard Nixon appeared on TV’s Laugh-In. Source: Internet
March 18, 1968: 9. from whose time slot Laugh-In producer George Schlatter had angrily demanded it not be re-scheduled. Source: Internet
Schlatter, realizing that Williams would become an important force in show business, asked him to appear on a revival of his Laugh-In show. Source: Internet
The announcement of the production company was generally followed by one final sketch, also borrowing a concept from Laugh-In, in which the jokes continued for a time after the credits finished rolling. Source: Internet
The sketch was also patterned after the Party on Laugh-In. Source: Internet