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Season 1

  • S01E01 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • December 11, 1961

    Premiere of the pre-national show. Host Mike Douglas Carmel Quinn co-hosts Guests: Gretchen Wyler singer Tony Bennett actor Dick Patterson publicist Jim Moran trombonist Kai Winding and banjo-playing priest Fr. Joseph Dustin With the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E02 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • December 12, 1961

    Carmel Quinn co-hosts Guests: Gretchen Wyler singer Tony Bennett Cleveland Browns owner Art Modell Cleveland Browns running back Jim Brown Peter Donald, Hazee Hutchinson. A salute to John Carroll University with the John Carroll University's Drill Team.

  • S01E03 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • December 13, 1961

    Carmel Quinn co-hosts with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E04 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • December 14, 1961

    Carmel Quinn co-hosts Guests: Rodney Stratton singer Nancy Ray cornet player Muggsy Spanier Rev. Chave McCracken and G. Bernice with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E05 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • December 15, 1961

    Carmel Quinn co-hosts Guests: magician Arthur Trace and the Cathedral Latin High School Choir with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E06 Joe E. Brown co-hosts

    • December 18, 1961

    Joe E. Brown co-hosts Guests: Mrs. Eileen Benninghoff, who reviews Joe's book, and the John Marshall High School Choir with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E07 Joe E. Brown co-hosts

    • December 19, 1961

    Joe E. Brown co-hosts Guests: Howie Bender Lester Johnson the Lutheran West High School with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E08 Joe E. Brown co-hosts

    • December 20, 1961

    Joe E. Brown co-hosts Guests: Nancy Ray, Father Henry H. Birkenhauer, S.J. The Salvation Army Band the Parma High School Senior Choir and Ski Fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E09 Joe E. Brown co-hosts

    • December 21, 1961

    Joe E. Brown co-hosts Guests: comedy writer Jack Hanrahan Molly Scott singer Elaine Malbin comedian Lou Holtz and the Bay Village High School Choir, with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E10 Joe E. Brown co-hosts

    • December 22, 1961

    Joe E. Brown co-hosts Guests: the Notre Dame High School Choir with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E11 Jerry Lester co-hosts

    • December 25, 1961

    Jerry Lester co-hosts Guests: Jazz singer Carmel Quinn comedian Joe E. Brown and Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson.

  • S01E12 Jerry Lester co-hosts

    • December 26, 1961

    Jerry Lester co-hosts Guests: bluegrass singer-guitarist Red Allen and Phil Racine gives an ice skating lesson. with Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E13 Jerry Lester co-hosts

    • December 27, 1961

    Jerry Lester co-hosts Guests: New York Rangers hockey players Henry Ciesla and Jim Mikol The Five Epsteins Mike Goldstein comedy writer Jack Hanrahan and singer Johnny Desmond.

  • S01E14 Jerry Lester co-hosts

    • December 28, 1961

    Jerry Lester co-hosts Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams singer Johnny Desmond world traveler William Price and a karate demonstration.

  • S01E15 Jerry Lester co-hosts

    • December 29, 1961

    Jerry Lester co-hosts Guests: trumpet player Kid Sheik Playboy Quartet and Laurel and Hardy Film.

  • S01E16 Denise Lor co-hosts

    • January 1, 1962

    Denise Lor co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E17 Denise Lor co-hosts

    • January 2, 1962

    Denise Lor co-hosts Guests: comedian Tom Conway and Mrs. Helen Halle with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E18 Denise Lor co-hosts

    • January 3, 1962

    Denise Lor co-hosts Guests: comedian Tom Conway vocalist Jacques Kayal instrumentalist Billy Butterfield singer Johnny Desmond and Western Reserve University Choir with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E19 Denise Lor co-hosts

    • January 4, 1962

    Denise Lor co-hosts Guests: comedian Tom Conway singer Johnny Desmond Chef John S. Schiendler and Bonwit's resort fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E20 Denise Lor co-hosts

    • January 5, 1962

    Denise Lor co-hosts Guests: singer-actor Frankie Avalon poet-singer-songwriter Oscar Brown Jr. Korean Orphans Choir with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E21 Dick Gregory co-hosts

    • January 8, 1962

    Dick Gregory co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E22 Dick Gregory co-hosts

    • January 9, 1962

    Dick Gregory co-hosts Guests: Jazz trumpeter Roy Eldridge poet-singer-songwriter Oscar Brown Jr. writer Harlan Ellison and burlesque dancer Tempest Storm with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E23 Dick Gregory co-hosts

    • January 10, 1962

    Dick Gregory co-hosts Guests: folksinger Oscar Brown Jr. Fr. Henry F. Birkenhauer S.J. with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E24 Dick Gregory co-hosts

    • January 11, 1962

    Dick Gregory co-hosts Guests: singer Lou Rawls instrumentalist Billy Butterfield model Rondi Stratton and Laura Green with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E25 Dick Gregory co-hosts

    • January 12, 1962

    Dick Gregory co-hosts Guests: Country singer-guitarist Leo Jackson singer-actor Frankie Avalon and Burmese diplomat Dow My Sein with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E26 Vivian Blaine co-hosts

    • January 15, 1962

    Vivian Blaine co-hosts Guests: The Chordsmen with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E27 Vivian Blaine co-hosts

    • January 16, 1962

    Vivian Blaine co-hosts Guests: accordionist Dick Contino and comedian Tom Conway with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E28 Vivian Blaine co-hosts

    • January 17, 1962

    Vivian Blaine co-hosts Guests: playwright Ben Hecht rockabilly artist Roy Aldridge Dr. Theresa Casuso and The Cordsmen with the Ellie Frankel Trio

  • S01E29 Vivian Blaine co-hosts

    • January 18, 1962

    Vivian Blaine co-hosts Guests: Jazz pianist Pat Pace singer Pat Scott folksinger Tedd Browne and Ann Stern with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E30 Vivian Blaine co-hosts

    • January 19, 1962

    Vivian Blaine co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E31 Peter Donald co-hosts

    • January 22, 1962

    Peter Donald co-hosts Guests: actress Taina Elg with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E32 Peter Donald co-hosts

    • January 23, 1962

    Peter Donald co-hosts Guests: actress Beverly Aadland pianist Meade Lux Lewis and actor Joe Bova with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E33 Peter Donald co-hosts

    • January 24, 1962

    Peter Donald co-hosts Guests: singer Dennis Quilly Jazz drummer Ray McKinley and the Boat Show Queen with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E34 Peter Donald co-hosts

    • January 25, 1962

    Peter Donald co-hosts Guests: actress Beverly Aadland and Banjo Al of Kelly's Tavern with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E35 Peter Donald co-hosts

    • January 26, 1962

    Peter Donald co-hosts Guests: Severino Sardis Jazz drummer Ray McKinley and The Personalities with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E36 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • January 29, 1962

    Dody Goodman co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E37 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • January 30, 1962

    Dody Goodman co-hosts Guests: singer Vic Damone Jazz composer Calvin Jackson and attorney F. Lee Bailey with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E38 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • January 31, 1962

    Dody Goodman co-hosts Guests: pianist Meade Lux Lewis and Richard Shaw with the Ellie Frankel Trio

  • S01E39 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • February 1, 1962

    Dody Goodman co-hosts Guests: actor Johnny Crawford with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E40 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • February 2, 1962

    Dody Goodman co-hosts Guests: singer Don Cornell and playwright Ben Hecht with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E41 Kirby Stone Four co-host

    • February 5, 1962

    Kirby Stone Four co-host Guests: singer Ed Ames singer-actress Susan Watson and actress Ann Williams with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E42 Kirby Stone Four co-host

    • February 6, 1962

    Kirby Stone Four co-host Guests: comedienne Jo Anne Worley actors Hurd Hatfield and Myron McCormick with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E43 Kirby Stone Four co-host

    • February 7, 1962

  • S01E44 Kirby Stone Four co-host

    • February 8, 1962

    Kirby Stone Four co-host Guests: actor Johnny Haymer with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E45 Kirby Stone Four co-host

    • February 9, 1962

  • S01E46 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • February 12, 1962

  • S01E47 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • February 13, 1962

  • S01E48 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • February 14, 1962

    Pat Carroll co-hosts Guests: The Walton Brothers with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E49 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • February 15, 1962

    Pat Carroll co-hosts Guests: trumpeter Johnny 'Scat' Davis animal trainer Clyde Beatty with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E50 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • February 16, 1962

    Pat Carroll co-hosts Guests: singer Andy Williams trumpeter Johnny 'Scat' Davis animal trainer Clyde Beatty Marquis Child former editor of Washington Columnist author Andrew Tully discusses the C.I.A. and Col. Francis Gary Powers with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E51 Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts

    • February 19, 1962

    Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts Guests: composer Richard Rodgers singer Carmel Quinn and a special medley of his songs done by Carmel, Pat and Mike with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E52 Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts

    • February 20, 1962

    Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts Guests: actress Bernice Massi star of the musical hit "No Strings" animal trainer Clyde Beatty and singing group The Four Coins with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E53 Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts

    • February 21, 1962

    Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts Guests: ringmaster George Hanneford and Princess Tajana of the Grotto Circus H. Warren Plohr of NASA answers viewers questions about yesterday's space shot with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E54 Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts

    • February 22, 1962

    Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts Guests: three clowns from the Grotto Circus singing group from Western Reserve The Fiji Four and Dr. Walter Pritchard discusses prevention of heart disease with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E55 Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts

    • February 23, 1962

    Pat Harrington Jr. co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E56 Oscar Johnson co-hosts

    • February 26, 1962

    Oscar Johnson co-hosts Guests: actress Pat Simon comedian Larry Storch singing group The Four Coins and four representatives of Ice Follies including co-host and founder Oscar Johnson.

  • S01E57 Oscar Johnson co-hosts

    • February 27, 1962

    Oscar Johnson co-hosts Guests: Ice Follies co-founder Roy Shipstad Jazz pianist Teddy Wilson weatherman Ronnie Barrett and scenes of the Ice Follies from the Arena

  • S01E58 Oscar Johnson co-hosts

    • February 28, 1962

    From the Arena Oscar Johnson co-hosts Guests: singer Betty La Joe members of the Ice Follies figure skaters Janet Champion Ina Baver and Jill Shipsted and comic ice skaters Dova and Wall. (Bill Wall and Dick Dova)

  • S01E59 Oscar Johnson co-hosts

    • March 1, 1962

    From the Arena Oscar Johnson co-hosts Guests: figure skaters Barbara Myers and Jean Wrigley Audrey Jacoby and bathing suit fashions.

  • S01E60 Oscar Johnson co-hosts

    • March 2, 1962

    From the Arena Oscar Johnson co-hosts Guests: Ice Follies co-founder Ray Shipstad figure skater Barbara Myers and the Meldum Twins.

  • S01E61 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 5, 1962

    Louis Nye co-hosts Guests: pianist Teddy Wilson wood carver Ernst Warther and comedian Tom Conway with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E62 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 6, 1962

    Louis Nye co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E63 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 7, 1962

    Louis Nye co-hosts Guests: comedian Larry Storch singer-actress Tammy Grimes cinematographer John Ott and the Salt Lake City Six with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E64 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 8, 1962

    Louis Nye co-hosts Guests: singer Carol Connors and exotic dancer Naja Karamura with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E65 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 9, 1962

    Louis Nye co-hosts Guests: Dick Brazus and the Reverend Chave McCracken discusses modern day prayer with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E66 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • March 12, 1962

    Anita Bryant co-hosts Guests: Irish tenor Brenden O'Dowda with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E67 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • March 13, 1962

    Anita Bryant co-hosts Guests: actor Walter Slezak and musician Dizzy Gillespie with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E68 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • March 14, 1962

    Anita Bryant co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E69 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • March 15, 1962

    Anita Bryant co-hosts Guests: George Weim Dr. Quellan who discusses birth defects and the Newport Jazz All-Stars and Miss America fashions from Milgrim with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E70 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • March 16, 1962

    Anita Bryant co-hosts Guests: Irish dancer Kevin Shanahan Thomas F. Manamon and The Shamrock Pipe Band with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E71 Jimmy Nelson co-hosts

    • March 19, 1962

    Jimmy Nelson co-hosts Guests: musician Dizzy Gillespie and singer Bill Henderson with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E72 Jimmy Nelson co-hosts

    • March 20, 1962

    Jimmy Nelson co-hosts Guests: singer Jane Morgan attorney Charles Rembar and the Newport Jazz All-Stars with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E73 Jimmy Nelson co-hosts

    • March 21, 1962

    Jimmy Nelson co-hosts Guests: singer Margaret-Ann with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E74 Jimmy Nelson co-hosts

    • March 22, 1962

    Jimmy Nelson co-hosts Guests: singer Ginny Maver and astrologer Beatrice Redding with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E75 Jimmy Nelson co-hosts

    • March 23, 1962

    Jimmy Nelson co-hosts Guests: bandleader David Carroll with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E76 Frank Parker co-hosts

    • March 26, 1962

    Frank Parker co-hosts Guests: exercise expert Debbie Drake animal trainer Fauna Forest and judo expert Is Yrold with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E77 Frank Parker co-hosts

    • March 27, 1962

    Frank Parker co-hosts Guests: dog trainer Maurice Gervais Gloria Wright, Miss Stainless Steel and the Carmen Canobo Quintet with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E78 Frank Parker co-hosts

    • March 28, 1962

    Frank Parker co-hosts Guests: singer Billy Vaughn astrologer Beatrice Redding and men's fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E79 Frank Parker co-hosts

    • March 29, 1962

    Frank Parker co-hosts Guests: singer Ginny Maver race car driver Ken Hallis and Ernest Federn of United Appeal with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E80 Frank Parker co-hosts

    • March 30, 1962

    Frank Parker co-hosts Guests: comedian-magician Carl Ballantine Ted James and County Coroner Sampel R. Gerber with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E81 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • April 2, 1962

    Pat O'Brien co-hosts Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E82 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • April 3, 1962

    Pat O'Brien co-hosts Guests: The Harmonica Rascals pianist Miss Dubois Ellen Horowitz Jazz musician Allen Thomas and comedian Bill Daily with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E83 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • April 4, 1962

    Pat O'Brien co-hosts Guests: columnist Drew Pearson folksinger Tedd Browne comedian Bill Daily with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E84 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • April 5, 1962

    Pat O'Brien co-hosts Guests: singer Kaye Stevens comedy team Faye and Elliott comedian Bill Daily Dr. Claude Beck and Dr. Mares hear specialists, demonstrate heart-lung medicine with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E85 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • April 6, 1962

    Pat O'Brien co-hosts Guests: singer Kaye Stevens comedian Bill Daily cartoonist-author Dick Goddard weatherman Ronnie Barrett and Fr. Dismus Clark with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E86 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 9, 1962

    Vivian Vance co-hosts Guests: comic Mickey Shaughnessy and fashion expert Ann Cole with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E87 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 10, 1962

    Vivian Vance co-hosts Guests: actress Judith Anderson Peg Pegler pianist-vocalist Rose Murphy and Jazz bass player Slam Stewart with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E88 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 11, 1962

    Vivian Vance co-hosts Guests: singer-guitarist Red Allen French singer Genevieve Fay and Elliot Dr. Gundlach and math class with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E89 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 12, 1962

    Vivian Vance co-hosts Guests: Kathy Ready on headaches and Randy Stratton with fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E90 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 13, 1962

    Vivian Vance co-hosts Guests: violinist Joe Rabb physical fitness expert Lou Meyers and Alexander Anderson discusses mental health with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E91 Roberta Sherwood co-hosts

    • April 16, 1962

    Roberta Sherwood co-hosts Guests: Rose Murphy Trio with Slam Stewart and comic Bob Hagen with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E92 Roberta Sherwood co-hosts

    • April 17, 1962

    Roberta Sherwood co-hosts Guests: Cookbook author Mary Dahnke Art Van Damme Quintet with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E93 Roberta Sherwood co-hosts

    • April 18, 1962

    Roberta Sherwood co-hosts Guests: Walter L. Davis president of the Cleveland Board of Education with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E94 Roberta Sherwood co-hosts

    • April 19, 1962

    Roberta Sherwood co-hosts Guests: Art Van Damme Quintet Mrs. Cyrus Eaton answers viewers questions and bridal fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E95 Roberta Sherwood co-hosts

    • April 20, 1962

    Roberta Sherwood co-hosts Guests: The Four Naturals Larry Robinson, diamond expert with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E96 Homer and Jethro co-host

    • April 26, 1962

    Homer and Jethro co-host Guests: entertainer Dagmar comedian Tom Conway and heart specialists Dr. Mares, Dr. Leighnicker with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E97 Homer and Jethro co-host

    • April 27, 1962

    Homer and Jethro co-host Guests: Ohio Governor Michael DiSalle Edith Gordon and Mrs. Cyrus Eaton with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E98 Homer and Jethro co-host

    • April 28, 1962

    Homer and Jethro co-host Guests: entertainer Dagmar singer Nancy Ray Rudolph Bing, head of the Metropolitian Opera with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E99 Homer and Jethro co-host

    • April 29, 1962

    Homer and Jethro co-host Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E100 Homer and Jethro co-host

    • April 29, 1962

    Homer and Jethro co-host Guests: clarinet player Buddy De Franco and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Mark McElroy with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E101 Hildegarde co-hosts

    • April 30, 1962

    Guests: singer Chubby Checker with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E102 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 1, 1962

    Guests: Danny Apolinar Trio Tony Carr hair color expert with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E103 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 2, 1962

    Guests: Japanese singer Miss Atsuko Kano and physical fitness expert Ed Allen with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E104 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 3, 1962

    Guests: author George E. Mann with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E105 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 4, 1962

    Guests: singer Atsuko Kano of Japan and psychiatrist Dr. Charles J. Sinta and dietician Mrs. Earl Hoover with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E106 Denise Darcel co-hosts

    • May 7, 1962

    Guests: publisher Bennett Cerf with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E107 Denise Darcel co-hosts

    • May 8, 1962

    Guests: Carrollton Swing Band and jeweler Rudolph Deutsch with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E108 Denise Darcel co-hosts

    • May 9, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E109 Denise Darcel co-hosts

    • May 10, 1962

    Guests: French Designer fashions, salute to Maurice Chevalier and marksmanship demonstration by members of the Cleveland Police Dept with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E110 Denise Darcel co-hosts

    • May 11, 1962

    Guests: Father Thomas comedy writer Jack Hanrahan and Dr. Pierre Susseyran relates his experiences in the French underground with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E111 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • May 14, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E112 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • May 15, 1962

    Guests: Ferrante and Teicher Gibson's Rec Caps Lionel Lefrend, glovemaker from France and Anvil Revue satire on local prominent persons with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E113 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • May 16, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E114 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • May 17, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E115 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • May 18, 1962

    Guests: guitarist Bill Daringo and Dr. Howard H. Hopwood administers Sabin oral vaccine with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E116 Linda Darnell co-hosts

    • May 21, 1962

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen trumpeter Jonah Jones golfers Doug Ford and Marlene Bauer Hagg and fashion editor Pat Young with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E117 Linda Darnell co-hosts

    • May 22, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E118 Linda Darnell co-hosts

    • May 23, 1962

    Guests: saxophonist Lou Donaldson actress Dolores Hart singer H.W. Barnam and Milton Immerman with plastic crystal moulding with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E119 Linda Darnell co-hosts

    • May 24, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E120 Linda Darnell co-hosts

    • May 25, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E121 Molly Bee co-hosts

    • May 28, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E122 Molly Bee co-hosts

    • May 29, 1962

    Guests: singer Toni Carroll tenor John Feeney and pianists The Cavallini Twins with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E123 Molly Bee co-hosts

    • May 30, 1962

    Guests: singer Toni Carroll The Beachcombers and pianists The Cavallini Twins with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E124 Molly Bee co-hosts

    • May 31, 1962

    Guests: Style show presented by students of Notre Dame College and Hobby House car racers with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E125 Molly Bee co-hosts

    • June 1, 1962

    Guests: Country singer Eddy Arnold comedian Henny Youngman singer-pianist Dorothy Donegan and a fashion show with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E126 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • June 11, 1962

    Guests: comedian Tom Conway and John Resko, the "Prison Picasso" with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E127 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • June 12, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E128 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • June 13, 1962

    Guests: Dr. Edward Teller called "Father of the H Bomb", discusses this country's current series of A Bomb tests. with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E129 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • June 14, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E130 Pat Carroll co-hosts

    • June 15, 1962

    Guests: TV personality Art Linkletter baseball humorist Joe Garagiola former baseball star Jackie Robinson and Bergen Evans who discusses what has happened to pleasure, with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E131 Smothers Brothers co-host

    • June 18, 1962

    Guests: singers Johnny Desmond and Susan Johnson "Mr. Sound Effects" Wes Harrison and Sharry Richards with summer menus with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E132 Smothers Brothers co-host

    • June 19, 1962

    Guests: singer Monte Amundsen bandleader Tony Martell The Four Amigos and The Somersets a housewife quartet with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E133 Smothers Brothers co-host

    • June 20, 1962

    Guests: singer Sylvia Copeland singer Monte Amundsen Al Luplow and Ty Cline sing "You Gotta Have Heart" and Curtis Gregory discusses summer jobs for teenagers with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E134 Smothers Brothers co-host

    • June 21, 1962

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold humorist Rex Morgan and The Four Amigos with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E135 Smothers Brothers co-host

    • June 22, 1962

    Guests: comedy team Braman and Leonard and Jazz organist Shirley Scott with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E136 George Jessel co-hosts

    • June 25, 1962

    Guests: actor Lee Patterson actress Arlene Dahl singer Dakota Staton and magician Richard DuBois with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E137 George Jessel co-hosts

    • June 26, 1962

    Guests: Miss Physical Fitness Bonnie Prudden singer Pat Plant magician Richard DuBois and The Three Sons with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E138 George Jessel co-hosts

    • June 27, 1962

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien and his wife actress Arlene Dahl pianist Peter Nero Mr. Sound Effects Wes Harrison and The Playmates with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E139 George Jessel co-hosts

    • June 28, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E140 George Jessel co-hosts

    • June 29, 1962

    Guests: trumpeter Bill Davidson actress Arlene Dahl magician Tom Harris and hair styling expert Robert Timberman with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E141 Timmie Rogers co-hosts

    • July 2, 1962

    Guests: instrumental group The Three Sons and boating safety demonstration with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E142 Timmie Rogers co-hosts

    • July 3, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E143 Timmie Rogers co-hosts

    • July 4, 1962

    Guests: raconteur George Jessel and actress Linda Darnell with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E144 Timmie Rogers co-hosts

    • July 5, 1962

    Guests: attorney Stanley Geller who talks about the Supreme Court prayer case with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E145 Timmie Rogers co-hosts

    • July 6, 1962

    Guests: singer Virginia Wing blind composer Irene Kitchings and The Four Lads with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E146 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 9, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E147 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 11, 1962

    Guests: Peter, Paul and Mary singer Frank Parker kite flyer Alphonso Woodall and Dr. G.E. Wodehouse gives doctors' side of the Canadian medical crisis with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E148 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 12, 1962

    Guests: The Highlanders The Four Lads marriage counselor John D. Minor and a Canadian Government representative gives its side of the doctor dispute with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E149 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 13, 1962

    Guests: singer Frank Parker Jazz trumpeter Red Allen actor Larry Caringe and marriage counselor John D. Minor with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E150 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 16, 1962

    Guests: actress Betty Reese Myrus the Mentalist and The Topnotchers with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E151 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 17, 1962

    Guests: singer Jill Dennison Dan Peters, escapee from communism and a Telstar discussion with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E152 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 18, 1962

    Guests: folksinger Bob Gibson actress Jan Sterling singer Hector LuJan and back-to-school fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E153 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 19, 1962

    Guests: comic actor Jerry Van Dyke trumpeter Henry 'Red' Allen Phil Palumbo Dr. Jane Kessler and Probate Judge Frank Merrick with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E154 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 20, 1962

    Guests: folksinger Bob Gibson comic actor Jerry Van Dyke vocalist Dakota Staton Ruth Porter and Dr. A.C. Boarug with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E155 Forrest Tucker co-hosts

    • July 23, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E156 Forrest Tucker co-hosts

    • July 24, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E157 Forrest Tucker co-hosts

    • July 25, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E158 Forrest Tucker co-hosts

    • July 26, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E159 Forrest Tucker co-hosts

    • July 27, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E160 Pat Morrissey co-hosts

    • July 30, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E161 Pat Morrissey co-hosts

    • July 31, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E162 Pat Morrissey co-hosts

    • August 1, 1962

    Guests: singer Nancy Sinatra pianist Jose Melis Miss Cleveland and kite rider Alphonso Woodall with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E163 Pat Morrissey co-hosts

    • August 2, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E164 Pat Morrissey co-hosts

    • August 3, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E165 Henny Youngman co-hosts

    • August 6, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E166 Henny Youngman co-hosts

    • August 7, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E167 Henny Youngman co-hosts

    • August 8, 1962

    Guests: actor Jack Carson Jazz vocalist Arthur Prysock and The Rhythmettes with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E168 Henny Youngman co-hosts

    • August 9, 1962

    Guests: folksinger Melissa Jones Col. M.L. Martin and Otto Kosman, County Bee inspector with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E169 Henny Youngman co-hosts

    • August 10, 1962

    Guests: singers Josh White and Wynona Carr and Gertrude Wills with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E170 June Valli co-hosts

    • August 13, 1962

    Guests: writer Richard Merriman actresses Betty McQuire and Jan McArt and attorney Charles Stevens with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E171 June Valli co-hosts

    • August 14, 1962

    Guests: champion walker Jack Eldridge with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E172 June Valli co-hosts

    • August 15, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E173 June Valli co-hosts

    • August 16, 1962

    Guests: singer Mike Clifford ceramics artist Mike Fishler and Dr. A.L. Jones discusses Russia's men in space with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E174 June Valli co-hosts

    • August 17, 1962

    Guests: artist Franklin Bates with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E175 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • August 20, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E176 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • August 21, 1962

    Guests: billiard expert Tony Masconi with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E177 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • August 22, 1962

    Guests: actress Veronica Lake actor Don Wilson and M.H. Anderson with a dog show with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E178 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • August 23, 1962

    Guests: actress Margaret Whitney champion baton twirler Penny Pritchard Chagrin Valley Kennel Club dog show and May Co. fashion show with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E179 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • August 24, 1962

    Guests: former screen idol Ramon Navarro and Satuichi Satow, who will prepare a Japanese dish with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E180 Dr. Frank Baxter co-hosts

    • August 27, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E181 Dr. Frank Baxter co-hosts

    • August 28, 1962

    Guests: concert violinist George Ciompi Jazz trombonist Teagarden Dr. William Graham Cole, president of Lake Forest College, Ill. superintendent of Cleveland schools Dr. William Levenson discusses problem of school dropouts with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E182 Dr. Frank Baxter co-hosts

    • August 29, 1962

    Guests: with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E183 Dr. Frank Baxter co-hosts

    • August 30, 1962

    Guests: Dr. Louise Ames of Gesell Institute of Child Development Eddie Finnegan, a Western Reserve student and back-to-school fashions with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S01E184 Dr. Frank Baxter co-hosts

    • August 31, 1962

    Guests: Eddie Arcaro, speed reading demonstration and author Dr. Arthur Trace discusses Russian educational system with the Ellie Frankel Trio.

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Season 3

  • S03E01 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 26, 1963

    Guests: Jazz trombonist Harold Betters and his combo columnist George Frazier billiards champion Willie Marconi and James H. Meredith who is the first Negro graduate of The University of Mississippi with Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S03E02 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 27, 1963

    Guests: six models from 'Seventeen' magazine with Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S03E03 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 28, 1963

    Guests: Earl Holliman Anthony George singer Brenda Lee and former Alabama football coach Wally Butts with Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S03E04 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 29, 1963

    Guests: TIME magazine editor and author of "J.F.K. President" Hugh Sidey and land speed title holder Craig Breedlove with Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S03E05 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 30, 1963

    Guests: Pamela Mason and ghost hunter Hans Holzer with Ellie Frankel Trio.

  • S03E06 Hal March co-hosts

    • September 2, 1963

    Guests: attorney Sidney A. Eisenberg, co-author of the column "Dollars for Scholars." With Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E07 Hal March co-hosts

    • September 3, 1963

    Guests: Tom Glazer singer Laura Green Hans Holzer author of "Ghost Hunter" The Halifax Three and author Ralph Lee Smith talks about "Saturday Evening Post" article "The Hucksters of Pain" on arthritis quacks. With Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E08 Hal March co-hosts

    • September 4, 1963

    Guests: comedienne Imogene Coca actor Macdonald Carey Jazz bandleader Billy Butterfield and fashions for women who weigh over 180 pounds With Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E09 Hal March co-hosts

    • September 5, 1963

    Guests: actress Kathryn Crosby folksinger Josh White with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E10 Hal March co-hosts

    • September 6, 1963

    Guests: violinist Florian Zabach comedian Lenny Kent Hugh Henderson with a demonstration of Electro-Golf machine, device which measures drive shots and CDC director Dr. James L. Goddard discusses the measles vaccine. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E11 Celeste Holm co-hosts

    • September 9, 1963

    Guests: folk group The Brothers Four Gospel performer Prof. Alex Bradford Gospel group The Raymond Rasberry Singers and Bruce Haack, who plays music on the Dermatron, a touch-and heat-sensitive synthesizer. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E12 Celeste Holm co-hosts

    • September 10, 1963

    Guests: comedian Joe E. Ross comic actor Bill Daily folksinger Judy Henske comedian Timmie Rogers and Francis Horwich, hostess of Ding Dong School with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E13 Celeste Holm co-hosts

    • September 11, 1963

    Guests: actress Whitney Blake comic actor Bill Daily author Joe Phipps discusses his 'Good Housekeeping' article "The Growing Menace of 'Nice' Drugs." and writer Eleanor Harris with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E14 Celeste Holm co-hosts

    • September 12, 1963

    Guests: singer Steve Clayton comedian Joe E. Lewis comic actor Bill Daily and author Ralph Lowe discusses his 'Saturday Review' article "Who Makes a Menace Out of Johnny?" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E15 Celeste Holm co-hosts

    • September 13, 1963

    Guests: ghost hunter Hans Holzer and comic actor Bill Daily with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E16 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 16, 1963

    Guests: singers Gloria Lynne and Thelma Carpenter calypso stylists Enid Mosier and Alphonso columnist Ralph de Toledano with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E17 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 17, 1963

    Guests: singer-bandleader Cab Calloway Kaye Ballard's mother, Lena Balotta and lingerie designer Ann Martelli. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E18 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 18, 1963

    Guests: comedian Bill Daily Ronnie Kole and The Heavyweights Parisian perfume authority Monique Beaujard and a special mystery guest with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E19 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 19, 1963

    Guests: bandleader Cab Calloway TV personality Henry Morgan musical humorist The Great Yonely and journalist Frank Edwards, who discusses UFOs. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E20 Kaye Ballard co-hosts, guest is

    • September 20, 1963

    Guests: singer Dick Roman songstress Barbara Meister comedian Ed Bakey (in character as "millionaire folksinger Eddie Greensleeves") The Four Saints and attorney Sidney Eisenberg who discusses scholarships. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E21 Morey Amsterdam co-hosts

    • September 23, 1963

    Guests: vocalist Vicki Lynn with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E22 Morey Amsterdam co-hosts

    • September 24, 1963

    Guests: Eva Gabor Dixieland trumpet player Roy Liberto badminton pro Hugh Forgie and "living mannequin" Gail del Corral and her daughter. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E23 Morey Amsterdam co-hosts

    • September 25, 1963

    Guests: folksinger-actor Leon Bibb and auto accident researcher Dr. Alfred Mosley with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E24 Morey Amsterdam co-hosts

    • September 26, 1963

    Guests: actor Victor Jory singer Vaughn Monroe The Grandison Singers exercise expert Debbie Drake and Dr. W.H. Missildine author of "Your Inner Child of the Past" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E25 Morey Amsterdam co-hosts

    • September 27, 1963

    Guests: and Dr. George Crane, physician and syndicated columnist, explains the scientific marriage foundation program with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E26 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • September 30, 1963

    Guests: singer Dick Roman folk group The Three Young Men from Montanna motivational speaker and author Earl Nightingale and Angela Murray brings $200,000 stone collection with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E27 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 1, 1963

    Guests: Zsa Zsa's mother Jolie Gabor Glenn Miller Band led by Ray McKinley and attorney Robert Kent author of "How to Choose a Husband" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E28 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 2, 1963

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale Ernie Martin and his Hungarian Gypsy Ensemble memory expert Paul Sanger Barry Hoffman, a Massachusetts real estate agent, describes his recent trip to Cuba. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E29 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 3, 1963

    Guests: actor Louis Quinn Myrus the Mentalist comic Joey Adams and his wife Cindy and Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E30 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 4, 1963

    Guests: folksinger Josh White and daughter Beverly and singer Jerry Vale with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E31 Bob Crosby co-hosts

    • October 7, 1963

    Guests: actor William Bendix comedian Ed Bakey (in character as folksinger "Eddie Greensleeves") and psychologist Dr. Norman M. Bradburn, a University of Chicago psychologist who authored a study on happiness. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E32 Bob Crosby co-hosts

    • October 8, 1963

    Guests: singer Nina Simone and Raymond B. Martin author of "Revolt in the Mafia" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E33 Bob Crosby co-hosts

    • October 9, 1963

    Guests: singer John Gary and Jerry Jackis discusses abuses in U.S. Foreign Aid program with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E34 Bob Crosby co-hosts

    • October 10, 1963

    Guests: comedian Timmie Rogers folksingers Bud and Travis and psychiatrist Dr. Joyce Brothers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E35 Bob Crosby co-hosts

    • October 11, 1963

    Guests: The DeCastro Sisters and Dr. George King of the Aetherius Society with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E36 Frankie Avalon co-hosts

    • October 14, 1963

    Guests: singer Micki Lynn vocalists The DeCastro Sisters Cleveland Indians pitcher Jim "Mudcat" Grant and Aspen fashion designer Terese David. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E37 Frankie Avalon co-hosts

    • October 15, 1963

    Guests: TV personality Dick Clark actor Will "Sugarfoot" Hutchins singer Jan Peerce sleight-of-hand artist Melbourne Christopher Mildred Gnau of the AAA and author Dr. Peter Steinerohn author of "Your Life to Enjoy" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E38 Frankie Avalon co-hosts

    • October 16, 1963

    Guests: Wayne Newton and The Newton Brothers ("Danke Schoen") The DeCastro Sisters hypnotist Ed Baron and Dr. Frances Horwich, the host of TV's "Ding Dong School." with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E39 Frankie Avalon co-hosts

    • October 17, 1963

    Guests: vocal group The Rivingtons singer Micki Lynn jazz band Phil Napoleon and his Memphis 5 physics professor Dr. Edward Teller and Frankie Avalon fan Kathy Trepka. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E40 Frankie Avalon co-hosts

    • October 18, 1963

    comedian Jackie Gayle and a special mystery guest with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E41 John Payne co-hosts

    • October 21, 1963

    Guests: folk singing group the Dalton Brothers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E42 John Payne co-hosts

    • October 22, 1963

    Guests: actor Farley Granger comedian Dick Gregory jazz group Page Cavanaugh and his Page 7 Broadway performer Harold Lang The Burke Family Singers pantomimist Frans Reynders with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E43 John Payne co-hosts

    • October 23, 1963

    Guests: singer Rocco Scotti actor-stuntman Sol Gorse trombone player Harold Betters and his jazz quartet and Mrs. Dorothy Goldberg, wife of Supreme Court Justice and author of "The Creative Woman" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E44 John Payne co-hosts

    • October 24, 1963

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa folk singer Joan Manning TV personality Dr. Bergen Evans and Jessica Mitford author of "The American Way of Death" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E45 John Payne co-hosts

    • October 25, 1963

    Guests: The Four Saints Virginia Trimble, astronomer selected as "Miss Twilight Zone" and Richard Armour author of "Through Darkest Adolescence" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E46 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 28, 1963

    Guests: entertainer Edie Adams French musicians Lasry-Baschet and exercise expert Debbie Drake. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E47 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 29, 1963

    Guests: actress Nancy Kelly bandleader Phil Palumbo and his Fabulous Four (aka The Phil Palumbo Quintet) Chef Eddie Doucette and William Schwartz of the U.S. Public Health Service with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E48 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 30, 1963

    Guests: Sheppard Strudwick jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio "Ding Dong School" host Dr. Frances Horwich one-man band Vic Hyde and gambling expert John Scarne with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E49 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 31, 1963

    Guests: children's book author Dr. Seuss vocalist Duke Hazlett marriage counselor Dr. Rebecca Liswood and Vogue International fashion show with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E50 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • November 1, 1963

    Guests: singer Peggy March jazz musicians Oscar Peterson and his trio author Vance Packard and the Yum-Yum Girls from the movie "Under the Yum Yum Tree" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E51 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 4, 1963

    Guests: husband-and-wife singing duo Jackie Cain and Roy Kral comedian Bill Daily singer-songwriter Tommy Leonetti and time-lapse photographer John Ott. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E52 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 5, 1963

    Guests: comedian Bill Daily Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang Dixieland trumpet player Roy Liberto weatherman Mathon the Greek and Dr. George Crane of Scientific Marriage Foundation with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E53 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 6, 1963

    Guests: Sterling Hayden blues singer Joe Williams singer-guitarist Lovelace Watkins Mary Louise Allen, executive director of the Florence Crittenton from the Association for Unwed Mothers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E54 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 7, 1963

    Guests: singers Toni Scott and Vince Mauro child psychologist Dr. Louise Ames and Tintex Dye company representative Maureen Moffatt. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E55 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 8, 1963

    Guests: singers Sue Bennett and Joe Williams and Dr. Waldo Fielding author of "Natural Childbirth" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E56 Jayne Mansfield co-hosts

    • November 11, 1963

    Guests: Jayne's husband bodybuilder Mickey Hargitay actress Peggy Wood author of "Arts and Flowers" singer Nancy Wilson and The Four Saints. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E57 Jayne Mansfield co-hosts

    • November 12, 1963

    Guests: Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham singers Connee Boswell and Bob Carroll and Dr. Frances Horwich of TV's "Ding Dong School" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E58 Jayne Mansfield co-hosts

    • November 13, 1963

    Guests: singers Sam Fletcher and Iris Robin and famed hairstylist Ernie Adler who shows the latest styles with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E59 Jayne Mansfield co-hosts

    • November 14, 1963

    Guests: singer Connee Boswell Count Basie Orchestra and columnist Dr. Walter Alvarez with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E60 Jayne Mansfield co-hosts

    • November 15, 1963

    Guests: Jayne's husband, Mickey Hargitay singer-songwriter Tedd Browne singer Terri Thornton columnist Heloise and Alfred Mosley discusses his auto fatality study with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E61 Tommy Sands co-hosts

    • November 18, 1963

    Guests: Count Basie Orchestra actress Annie Farge organist Lenny Dee and memory expert Harry Lorayne. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E62 Tommy Sands co-hosts

    • November 19, 1963

    Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood The Four Preps with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E63 Tommy Sands co-hosts

    • November 20, 1963

    Guests: actress Ilka Chase comedian Bill Daily Ronnie Cole and the Heavy Weights The Tarriers, along with Dizzy Gillespie and Group. and Howard Raether of the National Funeral Directors Association. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E64 Tommy Sands co-hosts

    • November 21, 1963

    Guests: Tommy's wife, singer Nancy Sinatra Dizzy Gillespie and his quartet actor Red Buttons comedian Bill Daily and Dr. Alvin Becker. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E65 Tommy Sands co-hosts

    • November 22, 1963

    Guests: singer Brook Benton comic Charlie Manna author Father James Keller and Federal Housing administrator Robert C. Weaver Original live Cleveland broadcast featured newsman Bud Dancy reporting on JFK's assassination. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E66 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • November 25, 1963

    Guests: actress Annie Farge, comedian Prof. Irwin Corey and memory expert Harry Lorayne. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E67 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • November 26, 1963

    Guests: actress Margaret O'Brien comedian Jerry Van Dyke and jazz vibraphonist Terry Gibbs. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E68 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • November 27, 1963

    Guests: Roger Conklin comedian Jerry Van Dyke and vocal group The Four Preps. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E69 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • November 29, 1963

    Guests: author Norman Vincent Peale and Roger Conklin of Miami Seaquarium with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E70 Peggy King co-hosts

    • December 2, 1963

    Guests: actor Albert Dekker singer Bill Hayes Billy Maxted and His Manhattan Jazz Band and author Eleanor Weisberger. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E71 Peggy King co-hosts

    • December 3, 1963

    Guests: comic impressionist George Kirby. An "After Six" tuxedo fashion show is presented. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E72 Peggy King co-hosts

    • December 4, 1963

    Guests: actor Albert Dekker comic impressionist George Kirby Si Zentner and his Orchestra pianists Ferrante and Teicher hypnotist Pat Collins and 13-year-old pianists The Pierce Twins. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E73 Peggy King co-hosts

    • December 5, 1963

    Guests: folk group The Tarriers watercolor artist Franklin A. Bates and Mitsuo Fuchida, the Japanese captain who led the air attack on Pearl Harbor. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E74 Peggy King co-hosts

    • December 6, 1963

    Guests: Stella Childress who reads Lincoln's Gettysburg address with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E75 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • December 9, 1963

    Guests: singer-actor Dennis Day Mickey Re David and advice columnist Prudence Penny with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E76 Frank Marlowe co-hosts

    • December 10, 1963

    Guests: impressionist Frank Gorshin singer Vi Velasco and Drs. Jerome Berlin and L. Benjamin Wychoff with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E77 Phil Ford and Mimi Hines co-hosts

    • December 11, 1963

    Guests: singer Adam Wade and Dr. Daniel Castiel author of "So Fair a House" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E78 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • December 12, 1963

    Guests: pianist Errol Garner singer Adam Wade comedian Bob Blasser bigotry fighter Gordon Hall and Something Smith and the Redheads with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E79 Col. John "Shorty" Powers co-hosts

    • December 13, 1963

    Guests: singer Damita Jo jazz vocalists Lambert, Hendricks and Bavan columnist Jimmy Rosen and exercise expert Ed Allen. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E80 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 16, 1963

    Guests: comedy team of Ford and Reynolds memory expert Paul Sanker and Zippy the chimp. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E81 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 17, 1963

    Guests: writer Frank Dandridge discusses what it's like to be inside a Black Muslim school with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E82 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 18, 1963

    Guests: author-cartoonist Abner Dean the Gaslight Singers and Little Miss fashions with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E83 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 19, 1963

    Guests: comedian Joe E. Brown cartoonist Abner Dean New Orleans jazz band Ronnie Kole and The Heavyweights and the Burke Family Singers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E84 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 20, 1963

    Guests: comedy team of Ford and Reynolds bigotry fighter Gordon Hall Chef and author James Beard and Judy Doll, Miss Teenage America with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E85 Annie Farge co-hosts

    • December 23, 1963

    with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E86 Annie Farge co-hosts

    • December 24, 1963

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls Jacques Lusseyran author of "And There Was Light" discusses his experience as a leader of the French underground in World War II. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E87 Annie Farge co-hosts

    • December 25, 1963

    Guests: vocalist Damita Jo with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E88 Annie Farge co-hosts

    • December 26, 1963

    with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E89 Annie Farge co-hosts

    • December 27, 1963

    Guests: anthropologist Margaret Mead and French actor Pierre Olaf with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E90 Don Ameche co-hosts

    • December 30, 1963

    Guests: author Richard Gehman singer Janice Harper comedy trio The Ritz Brothers and retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general Dr. Donald D. Flickinger with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Don Ameche discusses his experiences traveling across Europe as host of "International Showtime."

  • S03E91 Don Ameche co-hosts

    • December 31, 1963

    Guests: Jazz musician Duke Ellington comedian Bill Daily Donal MacNamara, former president of the American Society of Criminology discusses the JFK assassination. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E92 Don Ameche co-hosts

    • January 1, 1964

    with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E93 Don Ameche co-hosts

    • January 2, 1964

    Guests: vocalist Janice Harper Circus elephant Burma Monsignor John Romaniello talks about his work helping Chinese refugees in Hong Kong. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E94 Don Ameche co-hosts

    • January 3, 1964

    Guests: Broadway producer David Merrick newspaper columnist Jimmy Breslin and former Miss America Mary Ann Mobley with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E95 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • January 13, 1964

    Guests: actress Erin O'Brien magician Peter Pit comedian Professor Backwards (James Edmondson Sr.) and Dr. Henry Crawford with "The Smoking Report" with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Louis with Mike on vocals perform "Rockin' Chair", "Lazy Bones", "Gone Fishin'" and "When the Saints Go Marchin' In". Louis and the band perform "When It's Sleepy Time Down South", "My Bucket's Got a Hole In It", and "Struttin' with Some Barbecue".

  • S03E96 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • January 14, 1964

    Guests: singer Jewel Brown Chef Joe Darensbourg makes gumbo Dan Hayes executive director of the National Foundation of the March of Dimes talks about birth defects and Joanne Kaufman presents a 1964 White Stag Cruise fashion show with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Mike sings "Samantha" and "True Love". Louis performs "Now You Has Jazz" and "High Society Calypso". Mike sings "It's a Most Unusual Day", "I Remember You" and "Something's Gotta Give". Louis performs "Blueberry Hill" and "Back Home Again in Indiana". Louis and Jewel duet with "St. Louis Blues" and "San Francisco". Mike and Jewel duet to "Lover, Come Back to Me". Jewel sings "My Man". Louis closes with "Mack the Knife".

  • S03E97 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • January 15, 1964

    Guests: comedian Allan Drake The DeJohn Sisters Chef Joe Darensbourg Big Chief Moore and Dr. Jeremiah Stamler author of "Your Heart Has Nine Lives" with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: The DeJohn Sisters sing "Teach Me Tonite". Louis performs "A Kiss to Build A Dream On" Mike sings "The Song Is You". Bob Lakner does a Pavlov experiment on a chicken. Mike & Louis do "Ain't Misbehavin'". The DeJohn Sisters sing "Good Morning" and "Fever". Big Chief Moore does "Wabash Blues". Louis performs "Someday". The DeJohn Sisters sing "Pennies From Heaven". Allan Drake does a schtick on the Teenage Lament. Louis does "Sunny Side of the Street".

  • S03E98 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • January 16, 1964

    Guests: The Harold Betters Quartet (third appearance) Billy Kyle John Stewart Dr. Joyce Brothers with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Louis performs "Basin Street Blues" with Mike Douglas doing the vocals. Louis performs "Old Man Mose".

  • S03E99 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • January 17, 1964

    Guests: vocalist Jewel Brown author David Court jazz trombonist Harold Betters singing duo The DeJohn Sisters and "When The Word Is Given" author Louis Lomax. with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Louis with Mike on vocals do "I Cover the Waterfront". Louis performs "You Rascal You (I'll Be Glad When You're Dead"), "Muskrat Ramble" and " I Can't Give You Anything But Love".

  • S03E100 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • January 20, 1964

    Guests: her husband Bob Green and their 4 month old son Bob Jr. magician Peter Pit and author-adoption authority Marion McLeod with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E101 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • January 21, 1964

    Guests: Jazz musician Ethel Ennis comedian Henny Youngman and psychologist Dr. Eve Jones with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E102 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • January 22, 1964

    Guests: singer Carmen McRae psychiatrist Morton M. Hunt and airline captain George Norwood with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E103 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • January 23, 1964

    Guests: writer Richard Gehman The Andrini Brothers comedians Pompoff-Thedy Family women's archery champion Nancy Vonderheide fitness expert Bonnie Prudden and artist Dorothy Harkins. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E104 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • January 24, 1964

    Guests: song-and-dance man John W. Bubbles singer-actress Blossom Seeley and Mary Lou Graves, 1964 March of Dimes girl with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E105 Edgar Bergen co-hosts

    • January 27, 1964

    Guests: his daughter actress Candice Bergen Eileen Barton The Caravelles with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E106 Edgar Bergen co-hosts

    • January 28, 1964

    Guests: singer Virginia Wing folk singers The Jolly Swagmen and magician Del Ray. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E107 Edgar Bergen co-hosts

    • January 29, 1964

    Guests: Frances Bergen Jazz pianist Errol Garner actress Ann B. Davis singer Frances Baxter and former policewoman turned crime writer Dorothy Uhnak with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E108 Edgar Bergen co-hosts

    • January 30, 1964

    Guests: Edgar's wife Frances Bergen and daughter Candice Bergen actress Claudia McNeil and Ed Ames with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E109 Edgar Bergen co-hosts

    • January 31, 1964

    Guests: Dagmar actress Joi Lansing The Jolly Swagmen stuntman Ray Snow and a demonstration of the Port-a-Pit foam rubber landing pad for high jumping with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Dagmar sings "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands" folksingers The Jolly Swagmen Ellie Frankel plays "Look for the Silver Lining" Monique of Boussac puts on a fashion show of French creations.

  • S03E110 Genevieve co-hosts

    • February 3, 1964

    Guests: actor Gabriel Dell vocalist Dakota Staton and former United States Information Agency (USIA) director Theodore C. Streibert. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E111 Genevieve co-hosts

    • February 4, 1964

    Guests: The Four Preps singer Tina Robin and Dr. Maynard Gertler. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E112 Genevieve co-hosts

    • February 5, 1964

    Guests: singer Frankie Lymon memory expert Harry Lorayne and author Dr. Edgar N. Jackson. with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Genevieve sings "Mademoiselle de Paris." Frankie Lymon sings "When I Grow Too Old to Dream".

  • S03E113 Genevieve co-hosts

    • February 6, 1964

    Guests: tenor Saverio Saridis singer Toni Lee Scott Dr. Charles Ross of the Roswell Institute and prankster Alan Abel and Jean Abel of the Society for Indecency to Naked Animals with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E114 Genevieve co-hosts

    • February 7, 1964

    Guests: singer Eddy Arnold comic xylophone player Roger Ray and Herb Bessai of the Bessai Pipe Shop in Cleveland. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E115 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • February 10, 1964

    Guests: 13-year-old Stevie Wonder Ping Pong players Danny Veigh and John Lehrmann with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E116 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • February 11, 1964

    Guests: singer Sam Cooke comedy team of Frankie Ford and Gary Reynolds author Eleanor Harris Lois Becker, sand painting artist with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Howard Keel sings "The Song is You". Mike sings "I'll Remember April". Mike and Howard duet on "Night and Day". An interview with Women's Lib author Eleanor Harris. The comedy duo of Ford and Reynolds sing "We're on Our Way" Salvation song, done with characters who sin, a gambler, juvenile delinquent and a drunk. Sam Cooke sings "Ain't That Good News". Ford and Reynolds sing "Misty". Sam Cooke talks about his early years in Gospel with the Soul Stirrers Gospel Vocal Group. Sam sings "For Sentimental Reasons and "You Send Me". The Bugs, a comic Beatles imitators group join Mike, Howard, Ford and Reynolds in wigs and mime "She Loves You". Howard Keel sings "If I Loved You", "Some Enchanted Evening" and "This Nearly Was Mine". Lois Becker with sand paintings shows Howard, Frank Ford, Gary Reynolds and Mike how to do-it-yours

  • S03E117 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • February 12, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Annette Funicello hairstylist Ernie Adler and the Village Stompers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E118 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • February 13, 1964

    Guests: trumpeter "Scat" Davis Dr. Selma Glick, assistant director of research for the New York City Youth Board. Cleveland Police officer Anthony Guvernale and Denny the Elephant from the Grotto Circus. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E119 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • February 14, 1964

    Guests: Wing Commander John Taft RCAF and Corp. White, RCAF. Napoleon Hill author of "Think and Grow Rich" bandleader Vincent Lopez and song-and-dance girl Arlene Fontana Howard demonstrates exercises from the Royal Canadian Air Force exercise manual. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E120 Bert Parks co-hosts

    • February 17, 1964

    Guests: Wild Bill Davison and His Group Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Fuller, publisher and editor of Fate Magazine who explain ESP, telepathy and clairvoyance. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E121 Bert Parks co-hosts

    • February 18, 1964

    Guests: Sam Cooke comedienne Bobbi Baker and Dr. Joyce Brothers who discusses teenagers reactions to popular groups or personalities such as The Beatles. with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Sam Cooke sings "Ain't That Good News".

  • S03E122 Bert Parks co-hosts

    • February 19, 1964

    Guests: comedian Bob Blasser The Four Seasons singers Helen O'Connell and Nancy Ray Gail Greene author of "Sex and the College Girl". Bert Parks discusses some of the old "Game Shows" that he used to emcee. and a surprise mystery guest with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E123 Bert Parks co-hosts

    • February 20, 1964

    Guests: comedian Bob Blasser singer Helen O'Connell Jazz trumpeter and bandleader Lee Castle with the Jimmy Dorsey Band and a surprise mystery guest (vocalist Bob Eberle) with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: The band performs "Boogie Woogie" and almost blew off the roof off the 140-seat KYW studio. Helen belts out "Amapola" Bob Eberle sings "Tangerine" *Note: Both vocalists Helen O'Connell and Bob Eberle sang with the Jimmy Dorsey Band in the 1940's and were reunited when Mike and show producer Forrest L. (Woody) Fraser succeeded in staging a mystery guest surprise.

  • S03E124 Bert Parks co-hosts

    • February 21, 1964

    Guests: dance trio The Dunhills singer Lillian Briggs author Louis Lomax and a mystery guest. and Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E125 Dennis Day co-hosts

    • February 24, 1964

    Guests: trumpeter Doc Severinsen jazz pianist Eddie Heywood puppeteer Jimmy Nelson and Norman Dacey author of "What's Wrong with Life Insurance" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E126 Dennis Day co-hosts

    • February 25, 1964

    Guests: singer Vikki Carr ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson film editor Sidney Katz and cancer specialist Dr. John Storer with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E127 Dennis Day co-hosts

    • February 26, 1964

    Guests: actress Angie Dickinson comedian-actor Eddie "Rochester" Anderson The Four Lads and Dr. Donald Olmanson talks about his work in Burma with Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E128 Dennis Day co-hosts

    • February 27, 1964

    Guests: comedian Sid Caesar tenor Don Wilson stage actress Nancy Andrews and singer-pianist Amanda Ambrose with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Dennis Day sings "You Gotta Give Them All You Got".

  • S03E129 Dennis Day co-hosts

    • February 28, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Joi Lansing pianist Eddie Heywood trumpeter Doc Severinson and ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E130 Betty Hutton co-hosts

    • March 2, 1964

    Guests: The Four Saints singer Lulu Porter and Ed Doyle from Florida's Marineland with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E131 Betty Hutton co-hosts

    • March 3, 1964

    Guests: singer-entertainer Blossom Seeley whose life story was the plot for the film "Somebody Loves Me" in which Betty starred. and Edith Ayers R.N. who discusses her article "The Coming Scandal in Nursing". with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E132 Betty Hutton co-hosts

    • March 4, 1964

    Guests: comedy team of Miller and Archer Antoinette Concello of Ringling Bros. Circus who trained Betty for the trapeze work she did in "The Greatest Show on Earth". with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E133 Betty Hutton co-hosts

    • March 5, 1964

    Guests: comedian Godfrey Cambridge actor Michael Dunn and singer Peggy March with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E134 Betty Hutton co-hosts

    • March 6, 1964

    Guests: singer John Sebastian The Notre Dame University Glee Club masseuse Edith Sommers and psychiatric social worker Eleanor Welsberger who discusses the subject of "Child Beating and Parental Anger". with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E135 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 9, 1964

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting trumpeter Roy Liberto with his Bourbon Street Six comedian Ed Bakey and Ed Maisel author of "Tai-Chi For Health" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E136 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 10, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Eartha Kitt comedian Cliff Arquette as Charley Weaver and former Olympic figure skating champion Dick Button with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E137 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 11, 1964

    Guests: Italian singer Lou Monte Jazz vocalist Gloria Lynne wrestler Ace Freeman and Edgar May author of "The Wasted Americans" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E138 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 12, 1964

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman comedian John Byner author Helen Klaben "Hey, I'm Alive". and Iroquois Chief Split Cloud and his family perform their ritual war dance with Ellie Frankel Quintet. *Note: Helen Klaben talks about the 49 days she spent lost in the Yukon after a plane crash.

  • S03E139 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 13, 1964

    Guests: singer-pianist Bobby Short singer Molly Bee lasso champion Barbara Autry (sister-in-law of Gene Autry) and check forgery expert Tom Evers. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E140 Judy Canova co-hosts

    • March 16, 1964

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco trumpeter Jonah Jones comedian Joey Forman and ESP expert Peter Hurkos with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E141 Judy Canova co-hosts

    • March 17, 1964

    Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey pastry chef Wolfgang and ESP expert Peter Hurkos with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E142 Co-host Judy Canova and Mike sing country songs

    • March 18, 1964

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco singer-actor Peter Palmer comic Joey Forman judges a blueberry pie-eating contest and dog trainer Loral I. Armstrong and her Labrador retrievers. Trudy Schmidt of Lane Bryant with a fashion show for girls with unusual sizes. Mike interviews Sue Spencer author of "African Creeks I Have Been Up".

  • S03E143 Judy Canova co-hosts

    • March 19, 1964

    Guests: Tony Randall singer Roy Hamilton trumpet player Jonah Jones and John Davis Lodge, former Governor of Connecticut who talks about his brother Henry Cabot Lodge's Victory in the New Hampshire primary and the United States foreign policy. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E144 Judy Canova co-hosts

    • March 20, 1964

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco trumpeter Jonah Jones comedian Joey Forman ragtime pianist Bob Durst and psychic Peter Hurkos who tells the part extrasensory perception played in the arrest of a man who may be charged with murder as the "Boston Strangler" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E145 Della Reese co-hosts

    • March 23, 1964

    Guests: Bridge expert Charles Goren singer Roy Hamilton The Novelites and Rev. William Glenesk of New York discusses the role of radio commercials in "selling" religion with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E146 Della Reese co-hosts

    • March 24, 1964

    Guests: comedian Jerry Lester singer Lou Rawls card shark John Scarne and The Novelites with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E147 Della Reese co-hosts

    • March 25, 1964

    Guests: actress Annie Farge trumpet player Jonah Jones comedian Jackie Vernon and handwriting analyst Natalie Schilling with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E148 Della Reese co-hosts

    • March 26, 1964

    Guests: cartoon voice Mel Blanc bandleader Cab Calloway comic actor Jerry Lester and the Harlem Globetrotters with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E149 Della Reese co-hosts

    • March 27, 1964

    Guests: comedian Arnold Stang author Lloyd Mallan hypnotist Pat Collins author Ulick O'Connor and The Buffalo Bills with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E150 Walter Slezak co-hosts

    • March 30, 1964

    Guests: actor-comedian Jerry Lester Vance Packard author of "The Naked Society" and singing group The Womenfolk with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Mike and Walter discuss the use of "spying" devices, lie detectors and probing questionnaires by government and private industry.

  • S03E151 Walter Slezak co-hosts

    • March 31, 1964

    Guests: actor Edward Everett Horton singer Rita Gardner fashion designer Oleg Cassini and author Lloyd Mallan with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Oleg Cassini who discusses some of the clothes he has designed for Mrs. Jacqueline Kennedy. Edward Everett Horton gives his philosophy on applause. Walter Slezak introduces Mrs. G.E. Faire, a robot slated to appear at the World's Fair.

  • S03E152 Walter Slezak co-hosts

    • April 1, 1964

    Guests singer Betty Johnson comedian Jerry Lester bigotry fighter Gordon Hall folk trio The Big 3 and Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Gordon Hall battler against bigotry talks about hate groups and the growth in public awareness of these groups since the assassination of President Kennedy. Also spotlighted is a hootenaney featuring The Big Three, Bob Gibson, Walter Slezak, Jerry Lester and songstress Betty Johnson.

  • S03E153 Walter Slezak co-hosts

    • April 2, 1964

    Guests: TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory Jazz singer Joe Williams and press agent Jim Moran with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E154 Walter Slezak co-hosts

    • April 3, 1964

    Guests: actor-humorist Orson Bean comedienne Phyllis Diller and sound effects comedian Wes Harrison. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E155 Betty White co-hosts

    • April 6, 1964

    Guests: singer-dancer Joel Grey comedian Howard Morris Anne W. Simon author of "Stepchild in the Family" and First Communion fashions with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E156 Betty White co-hosts

    • April 7, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen actress Jayne Meadows comedian Bill Daily a special performance by The Four Coins Black nationalist Malcolm X discusses his conversion to Islam, why he left the Black Muslim organization, the philosophy of black nationalism, his feelings about racial violence and the Senate fillbuster on the civil rights bill. and lip-reading teacher Rose Broberg with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E157 Betty White co-hosts

    • April 8, 1964

    Guests: singer Wayne Newton entertainer Dagmar who gives her opinion on the Clay-Liston fight and the Beatles comedian Bill Daily and Dr. Frank H. Richardson author of "Grandparents and Their Children", discusses the relationship between grandparents, their children and grandchildren. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E158 Betty White co-hosts

    • April 9, 1964

    Guests: boxing champ Cassius Clay (Muhammad Ali) exercise expert Bonnie Prudden comedy team of Ford & Reynolds and Woodrow Wilson Sayre author of "Four Against Everest". with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E159 Betty White co-hosts

    • April 10, 1964

    Guests: actress Joan Bennett comedian Adam Keefe barbershop quartet The Buffalo Bills the Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company and Dr. Leontine Young author of Wednesday's Children" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E160 Glynis Johns co-hosts

    • April 13, 1964

    Guests: singer Laura Green columnist Drew Pearson exercise expert Debbie Drake and The Four Seasons with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Mike and Laura duet with "Just in Time". The Four Seasons sing a medley of songs.

  • S03E161 Glynis Johns co-hosts

    • April 14, 1964

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope who recalls his early days in vaudeville. Hope also recalls a time when he came under gunfire while entertaining servicemen actress Monique Van Vooren retired heavyweight champion Rocky Marciano discusses the Liston-Clay fight and newspaper journalist Drew Pearson. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E162 Glynis Johns co-hosts

    • April 15, 1964

    Guests: Glynis reveals her aptitude for judo and tells how she broke two toes kicking Robert Preston singer John Gary tells how he broke the world's record in skin diving comedienne Renee Taylor singer-songwriter Timi Yuro the dance team of Bud and Cece Robinson and attorney Sam Kling reports that American women are demanding more of marriage and giving less with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E163 Glynis Johns co-hosts

    • April 16, 1964

    Guests: model-actress Greta Thyssen (former Miss Denmark) singer John Gary song-and-dance man Jules Munshin Ruby & the Romantics and Robert Goldman author of "Dope Invades the Suburbs" with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Mike opens with "Hundreds of Thousands of Girls in the World". John Gary sings "Warm & Willing", "Ol Sole Mio" and "It's Now or Never" in an Elvis parody. John Gary and Glynis duet with "Honey". Jules Munshin performs "Valentina". Jules shows pictures of the new baby, discusses the unheard of idea of women proposing marriage and the play "In One Bed & Out the Other". Greta Tyson, a former Miss Denmark talks about dieting and how to she keeps her figure. Mike and Jules perform "O'Brien to Ryan to Goldberg". Ruby & the Romantics perform "Our Everlasting Love" and "Our Day Will Come". John Gary with Bow & Arrow Archery demonstration shoots balloons on target, Glynis shoots arrow. John Gary sings "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" and "How Deep is the Ocean". Mike

  • S03E164 Glynis Johns co-hosts

    • April 17, 1964

    Guests: actor Roger Perry singer Jane Johnson The Diamonds diamond importer Larry Robinson and Vernon G. MacKenzie discusses air pollution with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E165 Dave Garroway co-hosts

    • April 20, 1964

    Guests: vibraphonist Red Norvo Jazz vocalist Toni Lee Scott and Dr. Carleton Fredericks with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E166 Dave Garroway co-hosts

    • April 21, 1964

    Guests: Press agent Jim Moran violinist Erick Friedman Jazz musician Bobby Hackett vibraphonist Red Norvo comic Charlie Manna and Dr. Frank Baxter with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E167 Dave Garroway co-hosts

    • April 22, 1964

    Guests: The Lettermen Italian singer Katyna Ranieri astrologer Sybil Leek and auto safety expert Albert Mosley. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E168 Dave Garroway co-hosts

    • April 23, 1964

    Guests: actress Jan Sterling Jazz pianist Erroll Garner songstress Timi Yuro and journalist-author Vance Packard with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E169 Dave Garroway co-hosts

    • April 24, 1964

    Guests: humorist Harry Golden singer-actress Marion Marlowe Jazz musician Bobby Hackett Opera singer Blanche Thebom and author Andrew Tully with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E170 Jane Wyatt co-hosts

    • April 27, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Rolf Harris comedian Ronnie Martin rope trick artist Montie Montana Barbara Lang author of "Boys and Other Beasts" and acts from the Montana Centennial Train including The Del Rose Trio. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E171 Jane Wyatt co-hosts

    • April 28, 1964

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby folksinging group Joe and Eddie and photographer John Ott with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E172 Jane Wyatt co-hosts

    • April 29, 1964

    Guests: actress Corinne Calvet singer-accordion player Dick Contino comedian Mickey Shaughnessy singer Lonnie Sattin bird expert Lou Gaeta and Dior fur fashion show with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E173 Jane Wyatt co-hosts

    • April 30, 1964

    Guests: comic actor Wally Cox singer Sue Raney Jazz pianist Bill Doggett Dr. John E. Allen who discusses birth defects and The J's with Jaimie with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E174 Jane Wyatt co-hosts

    • May 1, 1964

    Guests: singer-actor Adam Wade comedian Marty Ingels Coloratura Opera singer Anita Paul and Pioneer aviatrix Jerrie Mock, who was the first woman to fly solo around the World. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E175 Gisele MacKenzie co-hosts

    • May 4, 1964

    Guests: fashion model Candy Jones comedian Bruce Scott and pop duo Chad Stuart and Jeremey Clyde with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E176 Gisele MacKenzie co-hosts

    • May 5, 1964

    Guests: folksinger Leon Bibb Dr. Bergen Evans and author Warren Leslie with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E177 Gisele MacKenzie co-hosts

    • May 6, 1964

    Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers musicians Lord Radio and his Calypsonians The Magid Triplets and author-physician Dr. Bernard Dryer. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E178 Gisele MacKenzie co-hosts

    • May 7, 1964

    Guests: singer Vaughn Monroe xylophonist Roger Ray and author Frank Edwards author of "Strange World", says there is documented evidence of the existence of "flying saucers" and creatures from other planets visiting Earth with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E179 Gisele MacKenzie co-hosts

    • May 8, 1964

    Guests: comedian Tim Conway Myrus the Mentalist The Dukes of Dixieland and Victor Balluff of the ASPCA. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E180 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • May 11, 1964

    Guests: musical comedy star Joel Grey impressionist Rich Little sportscaster Mel Allen and former Miss America Mary Ann Mobley with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E181 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • May 12, 1964

    Guests: actor Paul Richards (of the TV drama "Breaking Point") folksinger Nancy Ames dancer-actor Joel Grey and author Martin A. Gardner with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E182 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • May 13, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Barbara McNair tennis star Pancho Gonzales singer-songwriter Tommy Leonetti and ballet dancer Yvonne Constant with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E183 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • May 14, 1964

    Guests: comedian Ed Bakey (as Eddie Greensleeves, folksinger) Woody Herman the the Orchestra vocalist Laura Lane The Willis Sisters psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers and fitness expert Adele Kenyon with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E184 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • May 15, 1964

    Guests: dancer-actor Joel Grey and singer Eileen Barton with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E185 Pat Suzuki co-hosts

    • May 18, 1964

    Guests: pianist Big Tiny Little Jazz pianist Erroll Garner comedian Tim Conway Peg Bracken author of "I Try to Behave Myself" and Mrs. Eileen Roddick-Roberts of the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E186 Pat Suzuki co-hosts

    • May 19, 1964

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale comedian Adam Keefe nutrition expert Dr. Carleton Fredericks and Ben Bagdikian author of "In the Midst of Plenty" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E187 Pat Suzuki co-hosts

    • May 20, 1964

    Guests: actor Chester Morris author Marie Killilea and singing duo The DeJohn Sisters with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E188 Pat Suzuki co-hosts

    • May 21, 1964

    Guests: actress Lilia Skala singer Jerry Vale comedian Charlie Manna and TV Guide writer Richard Gehman. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E189 Pat Suzuki co-hosts

    • May 22, 1964

    Guests: recording star Ray Charles comedian Tim Conway Opera singer Blanche Thebom former heavyweight champions Joe Louis Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott discuss the Liston-Ali fight. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E190 Dorothy Collins co-hosts

    • May 25, 1964

    Guests: Broadway performer Jack DeLon author Lois Wyse and ESP expert David Hoy. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E191 Dorothy Collins co-hosts

    • May 26, 1964

    Guests: singer Snooky Lanson, her former co-host on Your Hit Parade TV critic Cleveland Amory actress Betty Sinclair and Ruth Montgomery author of "Mrs. L.B.J." with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E192 Dorothy Collins co-hosts

    • May 27, 1964

    Guests: actor-singer Howard Keel comedian Tim Conway TV personality Woody Woodbury psychotherapist Mrs. George Bonham and Robert C. Ettinger author of "Prospect of Immortality" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E193 Dorothy Collins co-hosts

    • May 28, 1964

    Guests: actor Gary Lockwood singer-actor Bobby Breen comedian Ronnie Martin and Marineland of Florida tour guide Ronnie Capo. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E194 Dorothy Collins co-hosts

    • May 29, 1964

    Guests: Jazz musician Lionel Hampton singer John Gary actor Paul Richards and plastic surgeon Dr. Edith Peritz with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E195 Jackie Mason co-hosts

    • June 1, 1964

    Guests: actor Ray Milland comedian Myron Cohen singer Marilyn Savage and singing duo The DeJohn Sisters with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E196 Jackie Mason co-hosts

    • June 2, 1964

    Guests: actor John Conte musician Harold Betters comedy team of Gaylord and Holiday and marriage counselor Dr. Rebecca Liswood with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E197 Jackie Mason co-hosts

    • June 3, 1964

    actress Joan Manning attorney Sam Kling comedy team of Gaylord and Holiday and George Fiefer author of "Justice in Moscow" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E198 Jackie Mason co-hosts

    • June 4, 1964

    Guests: folksinger-actor Leon Bibb Billy Maxted and His Manhattan Jazz Band commercial actor Sid Stone and author and civil rights expert William Stringfellow with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E199 Jackie Mason co-hosts

    • June 5, 1964

    Guests: singer Betty Madigan actress Ilka Chase and American League Umpire Larry Napp with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E200 Sheilah Graham co-hosts

    • June 8, 1964

    Guests: Governor George C. Wallace of Alabama bandleader-songwriter Sammy Kaye actress Rosemary Prinz author Timi Kietlin and six New England Governors, Reed of Maine, Dempsey of Connecticut, Chafee of Rhode Island, Hoff of Vermont, King of New Hampshire and Peabody of Massachusetts with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E201 Sheilah Graham co-hosts

    • June 9, 1964

    Guests: French actor Jean-Pierre Aumont dancer-actor Dan Dailey ESP expert and mind reader Peter Hurkos Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra and Governor Mark Hatfield (R-OR) with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Jean-Pierre Aumont sings "C'est Si Bon".

  • S03E202 Sheilah Graham co-hosts

    • June 10, 1964

    Guests: actor Jack Kelly dancer-actor Dan Dailey Scottish singer Martin Walker sings a medley of Scotch folk songs John Martino author of "I Was Castro's Prisoner" and J. Fred Muggs, Dave Garroway's chimpanzee side-kick impersonates Ed Sullivan with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E203 Sheilah Graham co-hosts

    • June 11, 1964

    Guests: Country singer Roger Miller dancer-actor Dan Dailey singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels and psychotherapist Mrs. George Bonham with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E204 Sheilah Graham co-hosts

    • June 12, 1964

    Guests: comedienne-actress Betty White TV game show host Allen Ludden comedian Marty Ingels singer Anita Mello and fashion model-writer Candy Jones author of "Look Your Best" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E205 The Four Freshmen co-host

    • June 15, 1964

    Guests: comedian Jerry Van Dyke and columnist Jack Smith with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E206 The Four Freshmen co-host

    • June 16, 1964

    Guests: comedian-actor Jerry Van Dyke singer-actress Karen Morrow tap dancers Bunny Briggs and Baby Laurence and Carol Taylor founder of The Negro Women on the March, explains the purpose of that organization with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: The Four Freshmen sing "Somebody Loves Me".

  • S03E207 The Four Freshmen co-host

    • June 17, 1964

    Guests: comedian Jackie Vernon lyric soprano Vivian Della Chiesa actress Enid Markey and John Harris with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E208 The Four Freshmen co-host

    • June 18, 1964

    Guests: actor Dan Dailey actress Kathy Nolan humorist Harry Golden comic Al Kelly and The Rolling Stones with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: The Stones performed "Carol" live and lipsynched "Not Fade Away", "Tell Me" and "I Just Wanna Make Love To You".

  • S03E209 The Four Freshmen co-host

    • June 19, 1964

    Guests: singer Aretha Franklin double talk comedian Al Kelly and Dr. William Herman discusses the emotional immaturity of many parents with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: The Four Freshmen sing "Moon River". Aretha Franklin sings "Once in a Lifetime".

  • S03E210 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • June 22, 1964

    Guests: singers Eartha Kitt and Jimmy Rushing. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E211 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • June 23, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Barbara McNair actress Jan Sterling dancer-singer Vic Dana author Margaret Kreig and yo-yo champions The Lorenz Sisters (Linda and Judy Lorenz of Akron, Ohio). with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E212 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • June 24, 1964

    Guests: actor Tony Dow of "Leave It to Beaver" singer-actress Barbara McNair Dixieland bandlearer Roy Liberto and Dr. Frances Howich of Ding, Dong School discusses "Should Advertising be Aimed at Children?" with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Cliff Arquette plays the Clavietta or "mouth piano".

  • S03E213 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • June 25, 1964

    Guests: actress Annie Farge folk singer Joan Toliver Robert Trumbull author of "The Scrutable East" comedy writer Jack Douglas and Reiko and their son Bobby Douglas. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E214 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • June 26, 1964

    Guests: actress Jan Sterling TV personality Peggy Cass cartoonist Bill Turner singer Toni Arden Mike Arquette and children Lisa and Mitchell Gabriel with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E215 Chubby Checker co-hosts

    • June 29, 1964

    Guests: folk singer Nancy Ames bandleader Vincent Lopez the dance team of Helene and Howard and author Isadore Zimmerman. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E216 Chubby Checker co-hosts

    • June 30, 1964

    Guests: actress Annie Farge Jazz singer Ethel Ennis singer-dancer Durward Kirby comedian Marc London and Joanne Klunder, the window of slain civil rights demonstrator Bruce Klunder with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E217 Chubby Checker co-hosts

    • July 1, 1964

    Guests: comedians Joe E. Brown and Joey Forman singer Diahn Williams and write-in candidate for president Daniel X.B. Schwartz with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E218 Chubby Checker co-hosts

    • July 2, 1964

    Guests: TV host-personality Bert Parks actress-singer Rosemary Prinz and Dr. Joyce Brothers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E219 Chubby Checker co-hosts

    • July 3, 1964

    Guests: Chubby's wife Rina (Catharina Lodders) entertainer Wayne Newton TV host Robert Q. Lewis singer Phyllis Conway performer Melodye Condos (daughter of Martha Raye) and author Alvin Schwartz with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E220 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • July 6, 1964

    Guests: musician Ronnie Martin and a mystery guest from Carol's past with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E221 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • July 7, 1964

    Guests: comedian Tim Conway classical guitarist Carlos Montoya folksong writer Steve DePass Dr. Orvan Hess, professor of obstetrics at Yale University, discusses natural childbirth with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E222 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • July 8, 1964

    Guests: flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya folk singer Steve DePass and author Frank Harvey. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E223 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • July 9, 1964

    Guests: actress Tippi Hedren actor-photographer Roddy McDowall comedian Sid Melton and British pop duo Peter and Gordon with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E224 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • July 10, 1964

    Guests: actor-photographer Roddy McDowall singer-actor Frankie Avalon and singer-comedian Jerry Lester with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Lester and McDowall present their version of the ballet "Swan Lake". Lester sings "Isle of Capri".

  • S03E225 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 13, 1964

    Guests: singer Helen O'Connell comic-singer Timmie Rogers Miss Universe contestants and a Drivitron demonstration with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E226 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 14, 1964

    Guests: model-actress-singer Joi Lansing pianist, composer, comedian, writer Stan Freeman actor Tiger Joe Marsh and The Brooks Sisters with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E227 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 15, 1964

    Guests: actors David Nelson and Mike Minor folksinger Buffy Sainte-Marie and feather collector Fanny Richards, demonstrates the use of feathers in fashion. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E228 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 16, 1964

    Guests: songstress Jane Morgan singer Jerry Wallace actor Chester Morris and comedian Adam Keefe with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E229 Soupy Sales concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 17, 1964

    Guests: pianist-composer Peter Nero impressionist Marilyn Michaels singer-guitarist Frank D'Rone and political scientist Dr. Will Irwin. Plus, a pie-throwing (150) farewell to Soupy. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E230 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • July 20, 1964

    Guests: ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson and his dummy Danny O'Day actress Nobu McCarthy psychologist Dr. Eleanor Weisberger and a group of college students called the New Prince Spaghetti Minstrels with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E231 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • July 21, 1964

    Guests: Buddy's wife actress Dani Crayne singer June Valli and comedian Pete Barbutti with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E232 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • July 22, 1964

    Guests: actor Roger Smith comic Jerry Shane The Four Freshmen and A. D. Buchmueller, the executive director of the Child Study Association of America. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E233 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • July 23, 1964

    Guests: Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard and his wife of five days Ariane Tebbenjohanns and his lawyer F. Lee Bailey comedy team of Ford & Reynolds fitness expert Debbie Drake and TV personality Henry Morgan who walked off in protest at the appearance of Dr. Sheppard with Ellie Frankel Quintet. *Note: Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard was serving time at the Ohio Penitentiary after being convicted of second-degree-murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in the slaying of his wife Marilyn at their Bay Village hom on July 4, 1954. The former osteopath's license was indefinitely suspended in 1957 by the State Medical Board. Sheppard was free on federal bond, a three-judge panel of the 6th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals held Wednesday in Akron that his $10,000 bond and his freedom were valid until the court could decide if the U.S. District Court order for his release would stand.

  • S03E234 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • July 24, 1964

    Guests: actor Brock Peters actress Ina Balin TV personality Edd Byrnes and the comedy team of Lewis and Christy. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E235 Regis Philbin is the guest host for the week while Mike is on vacation.

    • July 27, 1964

    Guests: comedian Bill Daily vocalists The DeJohn Sisters ESP expert David Hoy and karate specialists Robert R. Buchanan and son. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E236 Regis Philbin guest host

    • July 28, 1964

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens comedian Jackie Vernon singing duo Lois Hunt and Earl Wrightson Jazz pianist Joe Bushkin and C. Vern Olmstead, president of Armour Food Service Company, shows housewives how to cup up a side of beef with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E237 Regis Philbin guest host

    • July 29, 1964

    Guests: impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin singer Carmel Quinn comedian-actor Bill Daily Professor James Silver and wrestler Freddy Blassie (accidentally breaks one of Philbin's fingers and sprains another.) with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E238 Regis Philbin guest host displays his wounds as a result of Wednesday's wrestling match

    • July 30, 1964

    Guests: comedian Bill Cosby actor Paul Richards singer Anita Bryant author Harry Golden discusses the issue of police brutality in the race riots and Tito Rodriquez and his band with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Harry Golden sings "I'm Only a Bird in a Gilded Cage".

  • S03E239 Regis Philbin guest host concludes his hosting duties.

    • July 31, 1964

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien folksinger Steve DePass with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E240 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • August 3, 1964

    Guests: Erroll Flynn's widow, Patrice Wymore and their daughter, Arnella Flynn TV personality Hugh Downs The Sherwood Sisters and mentalist Dunninger. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E241 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • August 4, 1964

    Guests: pianist Jo Ann Castle actors Rodd Redwing and Dan Snow and Thomas A. Gipson, a beauty shop operator who resembles Sen. Barry Goldwater. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E242 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • August 5, 1964

    Guests: actor Robert Horton actress Whitney Blake singer Nancy Ames jazz trumpeter Don Goldie and hypnotist Traian "Ted" Boyer. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E243 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • August 6, 1964

    Guests: Dale's wife, Lula Mae Maxey comedian Bill Cosby and vocalists The Clinger Sisters. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E244 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • August 7, 1964

    Guests: vocalist Jody Miller TV personality Hugh Downs jazz drummer Louie Bellson and 15-month-old swimmer Michael Hlad. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E245 Tessie O'Shea co-hosts

    • August 10, 1964

    Guests: comedian Frank Fontaine actor Tony Dow pop singer Billy Davis Jr. (later part of duo with Marilyn McCoo and Barney Ross, director of the John F. Kennedy Library Exhibit with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E246 Tessie O'Shea co-hosts

    • August 11, 1964

    Guests: actors Michael Callan and Greg Morris singer Peggy March comic Johnny Matson and pop art painter Eileen Ingalls with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E247 Tessie O'Shea co-hosts

    • August 12, 1964

    Guests: actor Sal Mineo folksinger-songwriter Nancy Ames, the TW3 girl and Diane Place, of the Food and Drug Administration, exibits quack medicines. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E248 Tessie O'Shea co-hosts

    • August 13, 1964

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard tenor Sergio Franchi and musical comedy stars Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E249 Tessie O'Shea co-hosts

    • August 14, 1964

    Guests: folksingers Bud and Travis comedian Morty Gunty free lance magazine writer Ken Armstrong and Dr. Charles Bish, of the National Education Association with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E250 Gloria Swanson co-hosts

    • August 17, 1964

    Guests: singer Phyllis McGuire comedian Woody Allen astrologer Sydney Omarr impressionist John Byner singing duo Jan and Dean and folksingers The Phoenix Singers with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E251 Gloria Swanson co-hosts

    • August 18, 1964

    Guests: bandleader Woody Herman songstress Hildegarde voice mimic Frank Raines (Mr. Echo) and ESP expert Harold Sherman author of "How to Make ESP Work for You" with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E252 Gloria Swanson co-hosts

    • August 19, 1964

    Guests: actor George Nader songstress Rose Murphy and ventriloquist Russ Lewis and Jazz bass player Slam Stewart with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E253 Gloria Swanson co-hosts

    • August 20, 1964

    Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers pop singer Skip Cunningham and John Lodge, Republican gubernatorial candidate in Connecticut with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E254 Gloria Swanson co-hosts

    • August 21, 1964

    Guests: Herbert A. Philbrick, author of "I Led Three Lives" songstress Susan Barrett comedian-poet Henry Gibson and Gertrude Behana, author of the autobiographical book, "The Late Liz", (pen name- Elizabeth Burns) with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E255 Phil Ford & Mimi Hines co-host

    • August 24, 1964

    Guests: folksingers Addis & Crofut (Steve Addiss and Bill Crofut) sculptor Clarence Van Duzer and the Newport All Stars Jazz Band with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E256 Phil Ford & Mimi Hines co-host

    • August 25, 1964

    Guests: comedian Bill Cosby Jazz trumpeter Muggsy Spanier and psychic Peter Hurkos with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E257 Phil Ford & Mimi Hines co-host

    • August 26, 1964

    Guests: etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt songwriter Matt Dennis and his wife Virginia "Ginny" Maxey with Ellie Frankel Quintet. Highlights: Phil Ford and Mimi Hines play games on a Burroughs B-200 computer. Composer Matt Dennis and his wife Ginny sing.

  • S03E258 Phil Ford & Mimi Hines co-host

    • August 27, 1964

    Guests: World heavyweight champion Cassius Clay (aka Muhammad Ali) magazine writer Richard Gehman and songwriter Matt Dennis with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E259 Phil Ford & Mimi Hines co-host

    • August 28, 1964

    Guests: author-magazine editor Richard Gehman Ed McMahon, announcer for "The Johnny Carson Show" folksinger Tom Glazer and The Three Stooges with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E260 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • August 31, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Robert Q. Lewis actress Ruth Lee folk singer Joan Manning and Carmen Caballero. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E261 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • September 1, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Robert Q. Lewis singer Susan Barrett comedian Bob Blaser and Fransister Laurel Elizabeth Keyes discusses the religious movement The Order of Fransisters and Brothers. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E262 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • September 2, 1964

    Guests: actor Ty Hardin singer Louise O'Brien humorist Harry Golden R&B singer Timi Yuro and "A Matter of Life Or Death; The Incredible Story of Krebiozen" author Herbert Bailey. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E263 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • September 3, 1964

    Guests: actress Jayne Mansfield singer Felicia Sanders comedian Vaughn Meader swing band Stan Rubin and his Tigertown Five with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

  • S03E264 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • September 4, 1964

    Guests: actress Jayne Mansfield Country singer Hank Williams Jr. comedian-impersonator Vaughn Meader and psychologist Dr. George W. Crane. with Ellie Frankel Quintet.

Season 4

  • S04E01 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • September 7, 1964

    Guests: Jazz singer Ethel Ennisactor Jesse Pearson and musician Ronnie Martin.

  • S04E02 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • September 8, 1964

    Guests: actor Clu Gulager Broadway star humorist Jonathan Miller Jazz singer Marilyn Burroughs and John Howard Griffin author of "Black Like Me".

  • S04E03 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • September 9, 1964

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman singer John Gary Jazz pianist Teddy Wilson author-critic Harry Golden and Alan Weber, inventor of the Boombah instructs the guests on how to make music on the instrument.

  • S04E04 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • September 10, 1964

    Guests: actor Paul Richards actress Gloria DeHaven singer Gisele Mackenzie contender for the world’s middleweight championship Don Fullmer and psychologist Dr. George W. Crane.

  • S04E05 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • September 11, 1964

    Guests: TV Personality George Jessel actor Vince Howard of "Mr. Novak" actor Dennis Weaver of "Gunsmoke" and "Kentucky Jones".

  • S04E06 Cornelia Otis Skinner co-hosts

    • September 14, 1964

    Guests: comic actor Bill Dana musician Carlos Montoya director Larry Peerce film producer Sam Weston and comedy team Rowan and Martin.

  • S04E07 Cornelia Otis Skinner co-hosts

    • September 15, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Barbara McNair singer Margaret Truman Dr. Robert Baird author of "Narcoticsville" comedy troupe The Pompoff-Thedy Family and Marimba musician Jose Bethencourt.

  • S04E08 Cornelia Otis Skinner co-hosts

    • September 16, 1964

    Guests: actor James Shigeta comedians Pat Harrington Jr. and Lenny Kent guitarist Lenny Breau The McCleverly Jazz Group and Herman Krimmel, director of Cleveland Center on Alcoholism.

  • S04E09 Cornelia Otis Skinner co-hosts

    • September 17, 1964

    Guests: actor Brian Kelly of Flipper actress Kathy Nolan of Broadside composer-musician Stan Freeman comedy team of Curtiss and Tracey and Dr. Arthur Cain author of Down With Alcoholics Anonymous"

  • S04E10 Cornelia Otis Skinner co-hosts

    • September 18, 1964

    Guests: Robert Vaughn of "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." comedian Adam Keefe and singer January Jones.

  • S04E11 June Allyson co-hosts

    • September 21, 1964

    Guests: comedian-actor Bill Daily comedian Jerry Lester burlesque queen Ann Corio star of "This Was Burlesque" Helen Gurley Brown author of "Sex and the Office" hairstylist Ernie Adler and James Hill of the St. Louis Cardinals.

  • S04E12 June Allyson co-hosts

    • September 22, 1964

    Guests: tenor Richard Tucker actress Nancy Walker comedian-actor Bill Daily comedian Will Jordan football star Jim Brown of the Cleveland Browns Lou Groza shows how he kicks the football for his extra points record and Eric Renner, representative of International Guiding Eye, talks about the organization's work in training seeing eye dogs.

  • S04E13 June Allyson co-hosts

    • September 23, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Della Reese guitarist Glenn Maxwell Max Wylie author of "Gift of Janice" hairstylist Ernie Adler Pele Tiki and the Hawaiians Miss Sweet Sixteen of America and films from School for the Blind.

  • S04E14 June Allyson co-hosts

    • September 24, 1964

    Charlton Heston Efrem Zimbalist Jr. who went "on location" with Tony Trabert and Billy Talbert for a tennis match. and comedian Shelley Berman

  • S04E15 June Allyson co-hosts

    • September 25, 1964

    Guests: Efrem Zimbalist Jr. comedian Tim Conway vocalist Diahn Williams actor-comedian Shelley Berman and author Simeon Booker discusses "Black Man's America".

  • S04E16 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • September 28, 1964

    Guests: actor Danny Thomas singer Bob Eberly radio personality Bob Hagen The Mattison Trio Burt Griffin of the Warren Commission and Lord Burgess

  • S04E17 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • September 29, 1964

    Guests: bandleader Xavier Cugat and his protege Charo Baeza singer Joe Williams comedian Mark London and author Harold Sherman.

  • S04E18 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • September 30, 1964

    Guests: "The Nurses" star Shirl Conway gossip columnist Doris Lilly author of "How to Marry a Millionaire" and "How to Make Love in Five Languages" comedian Will Jordan and ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson and his dummy Danny O'Day

  • S04E19 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 1, 1964

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel Opera singer Blanche Thebom singing duo of Chad and Jeremy comedian Yonely astrologer Catherine de Jersey and Dr. Eleanor Weisberger, child therapist from University Hospitals in Cleveland talks about "What To Tell Children About Sex." Highlights: Phyllis cooks her "Garbage Soup". Blanche Thebom sings "Mother Machree".

  • S04E20 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 2, 1964

    Guests: Harold Betters jazz trombonist and his group comedy team of Colvin & Wilder singer Gale Garnett James Mangan claims to own outer space and offers passports to outer space. and the firemen of Station 13 in Cleveland bring Phyllis a corsage in appreciation of her prowess as a cook, they ate the "Garbage Soup" she cooked yesterday.

  • S04E21 Johnny Desmond co-hosts

    • October 5, 1964

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel French actress Denise Darcel and Lucho Navarro does sound effects.

  • S04E22 Johnny Desmond co-hosts

    • October 6, 1964

    Guests: French singer Jean-Pierre Aumont actor-comedian Mickey Manners discusses his role in "Many Happy Returns" singer-actress Susan Barrett presents impressions and the 1965 Ice Capades Stars, Aia Zanova Tommy Litz, The Jelineks and Romayne and Spanky.

  • S04E23 Johnny Desmond co-hosts

    • October 7, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Regis Philbin actor Brock Peters comedian Morey Amsterdam and trumpeter Jonah Jones.

  • S04E24 Johnny Desmond co-hosts

    • October 8, 1964

    Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam actress-model Ann Marie TV critic Cleveland Amory talks about his work with the National Society for Prevention of Cruelty to Animals and Dr. Paul P. Mok talks about parenthood. Highlights: Ann Marie sings "Make Someone Happy".

  • S04E25 Johnny Desmond co-hosts

    • October 9, 1964

    Guests: actress Caroline Richter Jazz musician Jonah Jones and comic Billy Hands.

  • S04E26 Dorothy Louden co-hosts

    • October 12, 1964

    Guests: comic Phil Foster singer Johnny Nash exercise expert Debbie Drake and George Johnson author of "The Abominable Airlines"

  • S04E27 Dorothy Louden co-hosts

    • October 13, 1964

    Guests: songstress Sarah Vaughan actress Nina Foch comedian Buddy Lester offers "Just a Little Bit of Africa" and a Jazz pianist will be a surprise guest.

  • S04E28 Dorothy Louden co-hosts

    • October 14, 1964

    Guests: actor Roger Smith sings and plays guitar actress Pat Woodell, Jeannine Riley and Linda Kaye offer Mike an autographed petticoat press agent Jim Moran reveals his solution to problem marriages Fred Cook author of "The FBI Nobody Knows". and members of the Garfield Heights High School Marching Band.

  • S04E29 Dorothy Louden co-hosts

    • October 15, 1964

    Guests: pop singer Ed Ames songstress Sarah Vaughan Art Moger author of "Some of My Best Friends are People". and champion jet car driver Art Sreons.

  • S04E30 Dorothy Louden co-hosts

    • October 16, 1964

    Guests: Gig Young and introduces his wife Victoria Shaw comedian Adam Keefe attorney Melvin Belli, former defense counsel for Jack Ruby and Ambassador Biddle Duke, U.S. Chief of Protocol Angier tells about the intricate details involved when planning the State funeral for the late President Kennedy.

  • S04E31 Rhonda Fleming co-hosts

    • October 19, 1964

    Guests: actor Raymond Massey who reads "The Worth of Medicine" singer Marguerite Piazza George Shearing Quintet and Dr. Walter Jacob fo the New Jersey training school for the Mentally Retarded Children says new drugs offer hope.

  • S04E32 Rhonda Fleming co-hosts

    • October 20, 1964

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti guitarist Les Paul actor Bruce Miller hairstylist Ernie Adler Dr. Michael Pap and Rhonda's designer Alberto Y. Zuelema does commentary for a fashion show.

  • S04E33 Rhonda Fleming co-hosts

    • October 21, 1964

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comic humorist Harry Hershfield songstress Gigi Galon Mrs. Fernande Garvin offers how to cook French style and Cliff Williamson demonstrates the new 'Picture TV phones. *Note: Gigi Galon was discovered by Red Skelton.

  • S04E34 Rhonda Fleming co-hosts

    • October 22, 1964

    Guests: Tony Randall singer-actor Allan Jones sings "Donkey Serenade" dancers Phil Lawrence and Mitzi Norman F. Dacey author of "What's Wrong With Your Life Insurance?" and Marsha Israel discusses the sleeveless Cardigan.

  • S04E35 Rhonda Fleming co-hosts

    • October 23, 1964

    Guests: Edmund O'Brien dancer-actress Olga San Juan comedian George Kirby child therapist Dr. Marilyn Bonham and mail order king Joe E. Cossman.

  • S04E36 Gale Storm co-hosts

    • October 26, 1964

    Guests: comedy team of Ford and Hines baritone John Noble Paul Keller editor of "Signals" news bulletin and social critic Marya Mannes.

  • S04E37 Gale Storm co-hosts

    • October 27, 1964

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer-author Margaret Truman Baseball pitcher Bob Wright and Hillel Black author of "Buy Now, Pay Later".

  • S04E38 Gale Storm co-hosts

    • October 28, 1964

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Jimmy Rosselli fitness expert Bonnie Prudden and Paul Molloy author of "Pennant for the Kremlin"

  • S04E39 Gale Storm co-hosts

    • October 29, 1964

    Guests: actor Mischa Auer comedian Jackie Mason singer Patrice Munsel folksinger Tom Glazer Jazz singer Penny Metropolis and Genevieve Dariaux author of "Elegance". Highlights: Penny sings "Little Girl Blue".

  • S04E40 Gale Storm co-hosts

    • October 30, 1964

    Guests: singer-actor Bill Hayes astrologer Sybil Leek The Kirby Stone Four Congressman Adam Clayton and bee keeper Otto Cossman.

  • S04E41 Anna Maria Alberghetti co-hosts

    • November 2, 1964

    Guests: Elliott Gould vaudevillian John Bubbles humorist Harry Herschfield Senator Wendell H. Ford and author Robert Rimmer.

  • S04E42 Anna Maria Alberghetti co-hosts

    • November 3, 1964

    Guests: dancer Marge Champion comedian Norm Crosby The Kirby Stone Four snake handler Mike Turnaukas milks a snake and Dr. Samuel Goodstone author of "The Doctor Has a Heart Attack".

  • S04E43 Anna Maria Alberghetti co-hosts

    • November 4, 1964

    Guests: singer-musician Leon Bibb folksingers The Simon Sisters magician Don Alan columnist Polly Cramer writer Max Shulman and Miles Benadum demonstrates the "air car".

  • S04E44 Anna Maria Alberghetti co-hosts

    • November 5, 1964

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby The Brandywine Singers Lein Huai Chai Nancy Perkins and Dr. Lester Coleman.

  • S04E45 Anna Maria Alberghetti co-hosts

    • November 6, 1964

    Guests: comedian-actor Jerry Van Dyke lawyer Melvin Belli and author David Solomon.

  • S04E46 Rudy Vallee co-hosts

    • November 9, 1964

    Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood comedian-actor Bill Daily folksingers The Simon Sisters and Dr. Frederick Stare, author of "Sense and Nonsense about Nutrition"

  • S04E47 Rudy Vallee co-hosts

    • November 10, 1964

    Guests: singer Anita Bryant talks about her tour with Guy Lombardo's band comedian-actor Bill Daily demonstrates household uses of scientific discoveries Cleveland Brown football star Jim Brown talks about his book "Off My Chest" The Martin Brothers and Dean Chance of the Los Angeles Angels demonstrates his pitching form. and a Necchi sewing machine demonstration.

  • S04E48 Rudy Vallee co-hosts

    • November 11, 1964

    Guests: Sister Jacqueline Grennan of the Order of the Sisters of Loretto singer Anita Bryant returns for a second day as does comedian-actor Bill Daily and Professor Julius Sumner Miller, physicst and best friend and colleague of Albert Einstein.

  • S04E49 Rudy Vallee co-hosts

    • November 12, 1964

    Guests: Rudy's wife Eleanor Norris "Man from U.N.C.L.E." star Robert Vaughn comedian Dick Gregory French singer Jean Paul Vignon and author of "The Late Liz" and the album "God Isn't Dead" Evangelist Gertrude Behanna

  • S04E50 Rudy Vallee co-hosts

    • November 13, 1964

    Guests: comedian Alan King entertainer Tessie O'Shea, also known as "Two Ton Tessie", reflecting her bulk and girth. She was a very popular music hall and radio stand-up comedienne. Count Marco, controversial columnist for The Chronicle and Dr. David Leighninger.

  • S04E51 The Lennon Sisters co-host

    • November 16, 1964

    Guests: singer Mel Torme and his accompanist, Al Pellegrini songstress Gisele Mackenzie comedian Paul Gilbert magician Don Allen pianist Dick Mone and etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt

  • S04E52 The Lennon Sisters co-host

    • November 17, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan singer Gisele Mackenzie folksinger-actor Theodore Bikel comedian Paul Gilbert model-author Candy Johnson and trumpet player Dick Cathcart. Highlights: Giselle sings "Heartaches". Candy Johnson dances the "Swim".

  • S04E53 The Lennon Sisters co-host

    • November 18, 1964

    Guests: singing duo of Joe & Eddie musician Paul Gilbert father of the Lennon Sisters, Bill Lennon writer-author Jhan Robbins and jugglers The Martin Brothers.

  • S04E54 The Lennon Sisters co-host

    • November 19, 1964

    Guests: Country singer-actor Randy Boone sportscaster Joe Garagiola Jazz vocalist Jean Turner and Dr. Margaret Galton.

  • S04E55 The Lennon Sisters co-host conclude their co-hosting duties for the week.

    • November 20, 1964

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien actress Myrna Loy Father Martin Matulek Bill Lennon and the Lennon Boys.

  • S04E56 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • November 23, 1964

    Guests: comedy team of Al Fisher & Lou Marks Jazz singer Marion Montgomery sings "Moment of Truth" Bill Adler author of "The Kennedy Wit" discusses the humorous side of Kennedy and Elmer Bursby, an authority on ants, proves that ants have human-like habits.

  • S04E57 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • November 24, 1964

    Guests: June Havoc actress and sister of Gypsy comedienne Hermione Gingold singer Wynona Carr W. Clement Stone author of "Success Through a Positive Mental Attitude" and gift wrap stylist Margaret Drummond.

  • S04E58 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • November 25, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Anita Gillette actor Jesse White Scottish actress-singer Ella Logan billiards champion Willie Mosconi and former convict Bill Sands tells how he was expelled from Canada by immigration authorities.

  • S04E59 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • November 26, 1964

    Guests: Eddie Albert comedian Adam Keefe educator Dr. Albert Burke discusses the Bill of Rights and The Village Singers. Plus mystery guest, Gypsy's son Erik Kirkland (later changed his name to Erik Preminger, after learning that Otto Preminger was his father). Highlights: Eddie Albert sings "Fall Away" and "September Song". The Village Singers perform "Pretty Momma".

  • S04E60 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • November 27, 1964

    Guests: TV personality Dagmar burlesque dancer Sally Rand singer Johnny Brown sportscaster Bill Stern and TV writer Hoffman R. Hays.

  • S04E61 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • November 30, 1964

    Guests: actor Robert Horton singer January Jones comedian Jackie Vernon and cartoonist Al Capp. Highlights: Songs performed are, "On The Sunnyside Of The Street", "Shine", "Moonlight Gambler" "That's My Desire" "Go On With Your Dancing" and "By The River St, Marie".

  • S04E62 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • December 1, 1964

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields comedian-actor Morey Amsterdam Roger Conklin of the Miami Seaquarium and Mrs. Frankie Laine, Nan Grey. Highlights: Songs performed are, "Your Cheaten Heart" "Mule Train", "Wrap Your Troubles In Dreams", "Black And Blue" and "I May Be Wrong"

  • S04E63 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • December 2, 1964

    Guests: folksinger Rolf Harris comedian Jackie Vernon Jazz pianist Johnny Costa and Jim Bishop, author of "A Day in the Life of President Kennedy" Highlights: Songs performed are, "September In The Rain" , "Mam'selle", "The Cry Of The Wild Goose", "I Would Do Most Anything For You" and "Rawhide"

  • S04E64 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • December 3, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Dolores Gray comedian-song-and-dance man Jerry Lester Carl B. Smith, author of "Read and Succeed" ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester, Ray McKinley conducts The Glenn Miller Band. and Peter McKinney discusses toys operated by battery power. Highlights: Songs performed, "Wonderful Wasn't It", ""Hello Dolly", "Your Cheaten Heart", and "Mack The Knife"

  • S04E65 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • December 4, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress-model Fran Jeffries and actor & former heavy-weight boxing champion Maxie Rosenbloom Highlights: Songs performed are, "Shrimp Boats", "Go On With Your Dancing", "'Way Down Yonder In New Orleans", "When The Saints Go Marching In" and "Doesn't She Roll"

  • S04E66 Eddie Albert co-hosts

    • December 7, 1964

    Guests: Country singer Roger Miller impressionist Johnny Costa radio personality John Henry Faulk, tells how he tried to clear his name of the Communist label, a charge that ruined his career vocal group The Four Preps and author Carl B. Smith discusses the ability to learn by association with roots of words.. Highlights: Eddie tells how he met his wife when both were circus performers in Mexico. Johnny Costa does his imitations of famous pianists. The Four Preps do a takeoff on The Beatles.

  • S04E67 Eddie Albert co-hosts

    • December 8, 1964

    Guests: singer Teddi King Broadway producer David Merrick press agent Jim Moran and pop singers The Four Freshmen. Highlights: Eddie Albert sings "Fall Away". Jim Moran discusses the movie "John Goldfarb, Please Come Home".

  • S04E68 Eddie Albert co-hosts

    • December 9, 1964

    Guests: singer-actress Della Reese comedian-actor Bill Cosby bandleader Ray Anthony radio & TV announcer Dick Stark and hypnotist Dr. Arthur Ellen.

  • S04E69 Eddie Albert co-hosts

    • December 10, 1964

    Guests: folk group Peter, Paul & Mary vocalist Laura Greene the comedy team of Lewis and Christy cartoonist Jim Dobbins and nutrition specialist Dr. Frederic Stare.

  • S04E70 Eddie Albert co-hosts

    • December 11, 1964

    Guests: singer Della Reese cartoonist Al Capp creator of "L'il Abner" British comedians Nick Ullett and Tony Hendra and alligator wrestler Al Scasz

  • S04E71 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • December 14, 1964

    Guests: vaudeville comedian Jack Pepper singer Bernice Massi author Harry Golden Judo expert Roderick H. Sigward and Angela Demore of the Better Business Bureau

  • S04E72 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • December 15, 1964

    Guests: Crooner, radio host Smilin' Jack Smith magician Marshall Brodien singer Shirley Harmer and Phil Palumbo with some Dixieland plus a surprise guest (Robert Culp).

  • S04E73 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • December 16, 1964

    Guests: singer Julia Meade comedian Pat Cooper singers Bill Henderson and Joe Williams Jim Vaus executive director of Youth Development Inc. and Corby Pleasant from JAX Fashions. Highlights: Bill Cosby talks about Charles "Bird" Parker, "Bird Lives" Bill Cosby and Mike clown around and introduce Bill Cosby's "Matinee Omlette" made with candy and kool aide Julia Meade sings "You Do Something to Me". Bill Henderson sings "I've Got Such Alot of Living to Do" and "Angel Eyes". Bill Cosby and Bill Henderson sing a nonsense song. Pat Cooper does a comedy routine Bill, Gloria, Henderson and Mike sing a song medley.

  • S04E74 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • December 17, 1964

    Guests: The DeJohn Sisters comedian Jerry Vernon singer-dancer Skip Cunningham. and author William Schofield discusses the career of WWII Japanese propaganda radio announcer Tokyo Rose and his book "Treason Trail". Highlights: The show starts with children's songs today. Bill Cosby performs "Big Rock Candy Mountain" and other nonsense songs. The DeJohn Sisters sing "We'll Sing for Our Supper and We'll Swing" and "Honeysuckle Rose". Skip Cunningham sings "I Could Have Danced All Night" and tap dances to "How High the Moon". Mike, Bill, Skip and the DeJohn Sisters dance the Fruge and the Jerk. Mike sings "A Real Live Girl". The DeJohn Sisters sing "The Guy From Ipanema". Bill closes with "When I Marry You".

  • S04E75 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • December 18, 1964

    Guests: folksinger Danny Meehan songstress Betty Johnson author Dr. Dorothy Finkelhor wrestling coach Joe Bagala singing group The Buffalo Bills. Highlights: Bill Cosby does one of his famous "I started out as a child" routines.

  • S04E76 Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt co-host

    • December 21, 1964

    Guests: Broderick Crawford The Village Stompers, Dixieland Jazz band ventriloquist Russ Lewis and his "pal" Brooklyn and medical columnist Dr. Walter Alvarez Highlights: Cleaning "Oscars", moving sidewalks, cholestrol facelifting, wooden dolls and Dixieland Jazz are all part of today's 90 minutes of entertainment.

  • S04E77 Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt, Co-hosts

    • December 22, 1964

    Guests: Rick Jason of Combat! noted mentalist Dunninger comedian Jerry Vernon actress Dolly Martin author of "Taffy's Tips to Teens" and Ann Lowe, dress designer for Jacqueline Kennedy

  • S04E78 Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt co-host

    • December 23, 1964

    Guests: actress Connie Hines impressionist Frank Raines known as "Mr. Echo" speech mimic and a group of foreign students in the audience discuss their reasons for coming to the United States.

  • S04E79 Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt, co-hosts

    • December 24, 1964

    Guests: actress Mia Farrow speech mimic Frank Rains fashion designer Ann Lowe and rock-n-roll group The Motions.

  • S04E80 Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt, co-host

    • December 25, 1964

    Guests: Jim Bishop tells the story of "The Day Christ Was Born" and Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt sing Christmas Carols.

  • S04E81 Betty Johnson co-hosts (week of 04Jan65-08Jan65)

    • December 28, 1964

    Guests: actor Horace McMahon comedienne Totie Fields Satchel Paige with the Harlem Globetrotters ventriloquist Rick Layne and his friend VelVel and Kyle Rote former New York Giants football star

  • S04E82 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • December 29, 1964

    Guests: singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels comedian Jerry Vernon alligator wrestler Al Scasz and Dr. Marvin Block author of "When is Social Drinking Overdrinking?"

  • S04E83 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • December 30, 1964

    Guests: singing duo of Ian and Sylvia Tyson nightclub owner Robb Joska breathing teacher Mrs. Estelle Stevens Mrs. Lee Sleinder author of "Romantic Marriage: The Twentieth Century Illusion". Variety entertainment with a number of topics including Lady Bird Johnson, stuffed cabbage, marriage, divorce, and breathing.

  • S04E84 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • December 31, 1964

    Guests: comedian Jerry Lester the Ginny Tiu family song and dance group Criswell and his predictions Oscar "The Big O" Robertson star of the Cincinnati Royals plus a surprise guest.

  • S04E85 Betty Johnson co-hosts

    • January 1, 1965

    Guests: vocal group The Four Preps comedian Jerry Van Dyke Jazz singer Rose Murphy and bassist Slam Stewart perform "Diana."

  • S04E86 Nick Adams co-hosts

    • January 4, 1965

    Guests: character actor Fred Clark singer Toni Arden Robert Shelton, the Imperial Wizard of United Klans of America The Echos, rock-n-roll group from Hong Kong and a surprise guest. Topics include divorce, fast living, topless bathing suits, segregation and the limbo.

  • S04E87 Nick Adams co-hosts

    • January 5, 1965

    Guests: singer Joe Williams radio-TV announcer Tony Marvin comedian Sandy Baron singer Sylvia Copeland Ray DeCrane, tax expert Topics include The Civil War, the Arthur Godfrey Show, washing a dog, new tax laws and improvisations.

  • S04E88 Nick Adams co-hosts

    • January 6, 1965

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye tenor Jan Peerce actress Sylvia Sydney comedian Sandy Baron S. Kan and Bernard Johnson demonstrate Samurai and author Sylvia Marks discusses her latest book "Smoking is for Suckers".

  • S04E89 Nick Adams co-hosts

    • January 7, 1965

    Guests: comedian-actor Tom Poston bandleader Ray Anthony singing duo Jackie and Gayle cosmetologist Rose Laird and donut makers Nick Fortino & John Falachi

  • S04E90 Nick Adams co-hosts

    • January 8, 1965

    Guests: singers Jack Haskell and Sue Bennett singing duo Jackie & Gayle Major Donald E. Keyhoe, director of National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomenna (NICAP) and gynecologist Dr. Waldo Fielding

  • S04E91 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • January 11, 1965

    Guests: song and dance man Danny Meehan from "Funny Girl" the juggling matador Antonio Del Moral comedian Ish Kabibble who for many years was featured with the Kay Kyser Orchestra and Dr. Rose Franzblau, author of "The Way it is Under Twenty" who will discuss family problems.

  • S04E92 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • January 12, 1965

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel musician Gerry Mulligan and Rabbi Sherwin Wine of Birmingham, Michigan.

  • S04E93 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • January 13, 1965

    Guests: Lionel Hampton who receives his sixth musical award from Playboy Magazine during today's program. comedian Marty Ingels New York's KPIX children's performer Carol Corbett and Dr. Charles Edwards of the American Medical Association.

  • S04E94 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • January 14, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller singer-actress Elaine Stritch impressionist Rich Little Gus Augsberg and his Jungle Wonders and Sylvia L. Marks author of "Smoking is for Suckers."

  • S04E95 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • January 15, 1965

    Guests: folksinger Nancy Ames pianist Errol Garner bandleader Ray Anthony and his "Bookend Revue". Eugene H. Methvin of the Washington bureau of Reader's Digest, author of "Who Reds Make a Riot". and Mary Lou Furbershaw midwest editor of "Bride Magazine".

  • S04E96 Hermione Gingold co-hosts

    • January 18, 1965

    Guests: Tarzan actor Buster Crabbe Gus Brickner, the Human Polar Bear singer June Valli comedian Lee Allen syndicated columnist Polly Cramer and meterologist Dick Goddard.

  • S04E97 Hermione Gingold co-hosts

    • January 19, 1965

    Guests: actress Jane Withers flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya comedian Jackie Mason folksinger Charles Mendoza Bernard Asbell, author of "The New Improved American" dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro and Charles Messick and his talking dog Michele.

  • S04E98 Hermione Gingold co-hosts

    • January 20, 1965

    Guests: actress Sylvia Sidney comedian Rip Taylor The Burke Family Singers and author William Cole of "Sex in Christianity & Psychoanalysis". Highlights: Hermione and Mike perform "Hello Dolly". Mike sings "Dear Heart". Hermione sings "Down at the Old Bull & Bush". Mike performs "Gigi" and "Put On a Happy Face". The Burke Family sing "Dixie" and "The Irish Girl". Walter Burke does Yo-yo tricks, rock the cradle and spin the world. Mike and the Burke Family singers do "Skip to My Lou". Rip Taylor sings "I'm Late" and does a stand-up routine with silly songs. Mike does a medley of "Happy Days Are Here Again", "You Will Never Walk Alone" and "That Old Black Magic". Rip sings "I Lost My Heart to You". Mike sings "This Is All I Ask", "They Don't Believe Me" and "Love is Just Around the Corner". Rip Taylor does the "Minute Waltz". The Burke Family Singers perform.

  • S04E99 Hermione Gingold co-hosts

    • January 21, 1965

    Guests: trombonist Harold Betters and his Band comedians Gaylord and Holiday Dr. James E. Doty, author of "Postmark Lambarene - A Visit with Albert Schweitzer". Dr. Bergen Evans of Northwestern University

  • S04E100 Hermione Gingold co-hosts

    • January 22, 1965

    Guests: actress Dina Merrill and her husband actor Cliff Robertson singers Jerry Vale and Felicia Sanders pianist Peter Duchin and the comedy team of Colvin and Wilder.

  • S04E101 George Gobel co-hosts

    • January 25, 1965

    Guests: singer Gretchen Wyler baseball player Jimmy Piersall, author of "Fear Strikes Out". Woody Herman and His Orchestra singer-dancer Johnny Brown and Alistair Maitland, British General Consulate who discusses "Sir Winston Churchill".

  • S04E102 George Gobel co-hosts

    • January 26, 1965

    Guests: comedian Bill Cosby actress Celeste Holm singer Susan Barrett British pop singers Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde and Marie Walther, 1964 Olympic acrobat team member Topics talking to animals, horseback riding, "Cinderella", punchlines and parallel bars.

  • S04E103 George Gobel co-hosts

    • January 27, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Dagmar singer Frankie Randall vocalist Laura Lane Helene S. Arnstein author of "What to Tell Your Child" pianist Donn Trenner and a surprise guest. Bowling balls, the perfect gentleman, marriage problems and questions children ask parents are today's topics.

  • S04E104 George Gobel co-hosts

    • January 28, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman entertainer Dagmar The Mills Brothers Chaplain Malcolm Boyd the "Express Priest" Champion ping-pong players Dick Miles and Ken Oler and Sue Taylor from Chun King Foods, serving Chinese delicacies, including "Drunken Chicken" and "Duck Tongue Soup".

  • S04E105 George Gobel co-hosts

    • January 29, 1965

    Guests: Jack Palance comedienne Dagmar exercise expert Debbie Drake Jonah Jones and his musicians Mrs. Mildred Ehrlich, first vice-president of the Parents Council of Washington. Overdrinking, professional boxing, exercising, Tarzan and a new social code for teenagers are today's topics.

  • S04E106 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • February 1, 1965

    Guests: singer Shani Wallis comedian Bill Daily actor Roger Smith and Rabbi Leon Fram. Exercise, falling hair styles, Liberace, atheism and television commercials are subject's for discussion on today's show.

  • S04E107 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • February 2, 1965

    Guests: singer Carmel Quinn comedian-actor Bill Daily comic Pat Henry and singer Liz Seneff. Mrs. Paul Brown and the "Panel of American Women" in which each participant represents a different racial or religious background.

  • S04E108 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • February 3, 1965

    Guests: baritone McHenry Boatwright comedians Colvin and Wilder (Jack Colvin & Yvonne Wilder) singer Liz Seneff with guitarist Fred Albitz and Colin Fletcher author of "The 1000 Mile Summer". Highlights: Mike performs the song "Old Buttermilk Sky" a song he recorded when he was with the Kay Kyser Orchestra.

  • S04E109 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • February 4, 1965

    Guests: British comedian Gerald Peters singer Susan Barrett the singing Brothers Four and Mrs. Fred J. Tooze, President of the National Women's Christian Temperance Union

  • S04E110 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • February 5, 1965

    Guests: Operatic tenor Jan Peerce comedian Pat Henry singer Dionne Warwick Plus surprise guests.

  • S04E111 Craig Stevens co-hosts

    • February 8, 1965

    Guests: comedian Sandy Baron actress Gloria DeHaven decathlon Olympic champ Rafer Johnson and John Henry Faulk, author of "Fear on Trail".

  • S04E112 Craig Stevens co-hosts

    • February 9, 1965

    Guests: actor Don DeFore comedienne writer Selma Diamond comedian Bob King stuntman Dick Crockett music by Marion and Jimmy McPartland and Lissa Charell author of "The Young Divorcees".

  • S04E113 Craig Stevens co-hosts

    • February 10, 1965

    Guests: comedian Adam Keefe actor George Maharis singer Vi Belasco author Betty Friedan Mr. Irving Pinkel from NASA expert on airplane disaster investigation

  • S04E114 Craig Stevens co-hosts

    • February 11, 1965

    Guests: singer Kathy Keegan author and TV critic Cleveland Amory Ralph Schoenstein author-humorist of "Time Lurches On" and "Daddy, What Will You Be When You Grow Up?" Bob King and baritone vocalist Al Hibbler.

  • S04E115 Craig Stevens co-hosts

    • February 12, 1965

    Guests: actress Barbara Feldon comedians Homer and Jethro writer-poet Charlotte Painter actress-dancer Taina Elg Dr. Donald Gallagan, assistant Surgeon General of the United States. Topics include accents, television commercials, tigers, pregnancy, ballet and water fluoridation.

  • S04E116 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 15, 1965

    Guests: folksinger Glenn Yarbrough Reverend A. Reuben Gornitzka "Pastor to the Stars" comedians Ullett and Hendra The White Sisters, a singing group from the Sisters of Our Lady of Africa Mrs. Ruth Dickerman Moizuk of Musette Modes, fashions for dogs.

  • S04E117 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 16, 1965

    Guests: singers Joe and Eddie the comedy team of Colvin and Wilder singer-actress Anita Gillette show business biographer Maurice Zolotow Edward Goldfader general manager of Tracers Corp. Aubrey Barnett, ex-leader of the Black Muslims and author of the Saturday Evening Post article, "The Black Muslims are a Fraud".

  • S04E118 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 17, 1965

    Guests: singer-actor Jean-Paul Vignon Jay and the Americans comedian Marty Ingels New York dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro Dr. Robert Baird discussing narcotics Fencing instructor Menyhart Kadar of the Western Reserve University Mr. Jack Slack Everything from fencing to "The Frug" is on today's agenda. Music by the Ellie Frankel Quintet

  • S04E119 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 18, 1965

    Guests: singer Mel Torme actress Nina Foch actor Ossie Davis and his wife actress Ruby Dee comic "Droodles" Roger Price and singer Jennie Smith.

  • S04E120 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 19, 1965

    Guests: singer Vic Dana Toastmaster George Jessel singer Carmen McRae and card expert John Scarne.

  • S04E121 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 22, 1965

    Guests: actor David McCallum from "The Man from U.N.C.L.E." series. singer Sandy Stewart actor Robert Horton Shepherd Mead author of "How to Live Like a Lord Without Really Trying" plus a surprise guest.

  • S04E122 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 23, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields comedian-actor Jerry Lester Richard Whalen author of "The Founding Father" Emily Kimbrough author of "Forever Old, Forever New" "Dynamic Demille" highwire artist from the Grotto Circus. Plus a mystery guest.

  • S04E123 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 24, 1965

    Guests: comedian Charlie Manna singer Hank Williams Jr. fashion critic Richard Blackwell author Nathaniel Benchley and Edward Brooke, Attorney General of Massachusetts.

  • S04E124 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 25, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers singer Tani Jones Bonnie Prudden author of "Teenage Fitness" and Doctor-author Frank G. Slaughter

  • S04E125 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 26, 1965

    Guests: actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin singer Betty Johnson circus clown Otto Griebling Jean Dixon "The Capitol Soothsayer" and Washington columnist Kay Halle

  • S04E126 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • March 1, 1965

    Guests: comedian Bob Melvin singer Frank Sinatra Jr. The Tommy Dorsey Orchestra under the direction of Sam Donahue trumpet player Charlie Shavers ex-official of the Black Muslins, Aubrey Barnett

  • S04E127 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • March 2, 1965

    Guests: actress Rose Marie of "The Dick Van Dyke Show" comedienne Joan Rivers comedian Sandy Baron and singing group The Apollos.

  • S04E128 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • March 3, 1965

    Guests: actor William Gargan accordionist Dick Contino Criminal lawyer Jack W. Ehrlich author of "A Life in My Hands" Quickdraw experts Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jensen

  • S04E129 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • March 4, 1965

    Guests: TV personality and actor Dennis James comedians The Smothers Brothers singer Kaye Stevens The Teddie Wilson Trio. Golf, wrestling, Paul Bunyon, Nat King Cole and word games are topics for today's program.

  • S04E130 Frankie Laine co-hosts

    • March 5, 1965

    Guests: comedian Ronnie Martin scientist Dr. John Kelly from the Westinghouse Electric co. the band of Big Tiny Little and the Wild Ones featuring singer Mary Petite Dr. Charles Merrill Smith, pastor and author of "How to Become a Bishop Without Being Religious".

  • S04E131 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • March 8, 1965

    Guests: John F. Collins Mayor of Boston actress Marilyn Maxwell dancer-singer Joey Heatherton entertainer Tessie O'Shea singer Billy Daniels The Rockettes Alumni in precision dancing The Chesterfield Family, trampoline artists and Dr. John Rock author of "The Time Has Come" and director of The Rock Reproductive Center

  • S04E132 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • March 9, 1965

    Guests: Frank Dennehy and Bill Dolan, Boston's Singing Policemen toastmaster George Jessel dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro pianist Roger Williams The DeJohn Sisters magician and illusionist Lon Masterson Coach Red Auerbach and his Boston Celtics basketball team

  • S04E133 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • March 10, 1965

    Guests: singer Teresa Brewer comedian Professor Irwin Corey songstress Carmel Quinn Joel Hoff and Rose Vivian from Perkins School for the Blind John A. Volpe, Governor of Massachusetts Lester Lanin and His Society Dance Orchestra

  • S04E134 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • March 11, 1965

    Guests: Operatic tenor Jan Peerce actress Jayne Mansfield singer Sue Bennett English singer Tommy Steele Boston Fire Chief William Terrend and Dr. Waldo Fielding discusses problems of unwed mothers. Highlights: Jan Peerce sings "Bluebird of Happiness". Jayne Mansfield plays the violin.

  • S04E135 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • March 12, 1965

    Guests: singer Teresa Brewer composer Richard Rodgers cartoonist Al Capp songstress Irene Fontaine ventriloquist Russ Lewis and his pal Brooklyn The First Piano Quartet The U.S. Naval Ceremonial Drill Team and Dr. Jack Mendelson of Boston's Arlington Unitarian Church.

  • S04E136 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-hosts

    • March 15, 1965

    Guests: Arthur Treacher entertainer Tessie O'Shea singer Billy Daniels pianist Arthur Loesser and Dr. Benjamin Spock.

  • S04E137 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-hosts

    • March 16, 1965

    Guests: singer-actress Constance Towers mentalists Martin St. James and his assistant Leona. singer Brook Benton singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt sharpshooter Pete Rademacher Ben Gross columnist of the New York Daily News.

  • S04E138 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-hosts

    • March 17, 1965

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting actor Troy Donahue comedian Jackie Mason and discussing reasons for not using birth control pills today is a Roman Catholic, Dr. William Lynch of Boston's St. Margaret Carney Hospital and author of "A Marriage Manual for Catholics". Highlights: Mike sings "It's a Great Day for the Irish". Douglas Fairbanks Jr. recites a sonnet by Elizabeth Barrett Browning. Margaret Whiting sings "Got a Lot of Livin' to Do", "Try to Remember" and "After You've Gone". Mike sings "I Like the Likes of You", "Who Can I Turn To (When Nobody Needs Me)" and "Sometimes I'm Happy (Sometimes I'm Blue)". Douglas Fairbanks Jr. sings "A Fine Romance".

  • S04E139 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-hosts

    • March 18, 1965

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa actor Arthur Treacher comedian Fred Smoot songstress Monique Van Vooren The Kai Winding Jazz Quartet and Dr. Walter H. Judd says "Medicare" is a mislabeled name.

  • S04E140 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-hosts

    • March 19, 1965

    Guests: actor-singer Robert Goulet comedian Sandy Baron and hairstylist Jay Sebring.

  • S04E141 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • March 22, 1965

    Guests: comedian Bob Melvin singer-actress Josephine Premice singer Don Francks wrestler Fred Atkins karate expert Prof. Hiro and Richard P. Frisbie author of "An Impractical Guide to Successful Failure.” *NOTE: Actress Vivian Vance who got her show business start in Albuqueruque's Little Theatre is Mike's co-hostess this week.

  • S04E142 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • March 23, 1965

    Guests: songwriter Sammy Cahn trumpet player Bobby Hackett Nathanial Benchley author of "The Visitors" and the tumbling Ashton Family, a foot-juggling act.

  • S04E143 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • March 24, 1965

    Guests: singer Erik Silju comedian Howard Storm Jazz singer Chris Connor Vance Packard author of "The Waste Makers" Carole Reinhart subject of a recent article "Beauty on the Trumpet" and Jimmy Risk horseshoe pitching expert.

  • S04E144 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • March 25, 1965

    Guests: The Four Preps TV personality Dagmar David Hoy author of "Psychic and Other ESP Party Games" and ex-convict Bill Sands author of "My Shadow Ran Fast" Highlights: Vivian cooks "Mexican Pie" today and says it helps if you can sing a Mexican song while cooking.

  • S04E145 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • March 26, 1965

    Guests: Jazz singer Joya Sherrill actor Sammy Jackson The Duke Ellington Orchestra Jacqueline Gonnet, associate editor of Vogue magazine and Gayelord Hauser author and noted health expert.

  • S04E146 John Raitt co-hosts

    • March 29, 1965

    Guests: singer Lainie Kazan comedian Charlie Callas boxing champion Barney Ross and calypso band The Merrymen

  • S04E147 John Raitt co-hosts

    • March 30, 1965

    Guests: actor Broderick Crawford The Harmonicats featuring Johnny Puleo The Charlie Bell Trio jazz group magician Bill Bishop Former U.S. Olympic weightlifting champion and Olympic weightlifting coach Bob Hoffman, now 67 years old, demonstrates some weightlifting techniques for men and women.

  • S04E148 John Raitt co-hosts

    • March 31, 1965

    Guests: comic actor Wally Cox singer Genevieve Three time member of the U.S. Olympic Gymnastic team, Muriel Davis Grossfield shows both beauty and grace today in demonstrating her gymnastic abilities.

  • S04E149 John Raitt co-hosts

    • April 1, 1965

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby anthropologist Ashley Montagu and The Four Saints.

  • S04E150 John Raitt co-hosts

    • April 2, 1965

    Guests: comedians Bob and Ray Poncie Ponce actor-singer and co-star of the "Hawaiian Eye" TV series. Father Stanley Bazuszka chairman of the Boston College Mathematics Dept. and The Harlem Globetrotters.

  • S04E151 Teresa Brewer co-hosts

    • April 5, 1965

    Guests: humorist Mort Sahl tennis player Don Fontana The Travellers Three and Dr. Dan N. Michael.

  • S04E152 Teresa Brewer co-hosts

    • April 6, 1965

    Guests: magician Harry Blackstone Jr. actor Eddie Mayehoff comedian Charlie Manna singer Jerry Holmes and Mrs. Honare Overstreet author of "The Strange Tactics of Extremism".

  • S04E153 Teresa Brewer co-hosts

    • April 7, 1965

    Guests: veteran TV actor Gale Gordon actor Forrest Tucker singer Bruce Scott memory expert Frank Paxton and Fred Warshofsky author of "The Rebuilt Man".

  • S04E154 Teresa Brewer co-hosts

    • April 8, 1965

    Guests: comedian Sandy Baron The Clinger Sisters singing group comic Cliff Arquette aka Charley Weaver Reverend Jim McGraw of Brooklyn discusses the significances and dangers involved with the demonstrations and march which took place in Selma, Alabama. and Bob Rumpf demonstrating an experimental car with no conventional steering wheel.

  • S04E155 Teresa Brewer co-hosts

    • April 9, 1965

    Guests: singer Billy Daniels comedian Pete Barbutti and Bel Kaufman author of "Up the Down Staircase".

  • S04E156 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • April 12, 1965

    Guests: singer-actress Lola Albright voice actor Allen Swift saxophone player Lee Allen Marian Champagne author of "What Every Widow Should Know" and Gary Collins and Dick Schafrath of The Cleveland Browns football team.

  • S04E157 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • April 13, 1965

    Guests: Sebastian Cabot singer Sylvia Sims folk singer Josh White Broadway producer David Merrick and cosmetics company owner Rose Laird.

  • S04E158 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • April 14, 1965

    Guests: lyric-coloratura Anna Moffo comedian-actor Morey Amsterdam director-playwright-author Josh Logan Dr. Daniel Blain and The NORAD Commanders Orchestra with Major Vic Molzer conducting brings big-band sounds to today's show. Plus a mystery guest.

  • S04E159 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • April 15, 1965

    Guests: singer Carol Richards comedian Morey Amsterdam Broadway star Anthony Newley and his wife actress Joan Collins. and well-seasoned opinions on living are given today by Rose Laide, 88, a cosmetologist.

  • S04E160 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • April 16, 1965

    Guests: actor Cyril Ritchard comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi singer-actor Iggy Wolfington and Robert W. Ellinger author of "The Prospect of Immorality" Plus, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Jensen who want to participate in Ellinger's proposal.

  • S04E161 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • April 19, 1965

    Guests: The Four Step Brothers comedian Sandy Baron folksinger Josh White Jr. and Edith De Rham author of "The Love Fraud".

  • S04E162 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • April 20, 1965

    Guests: Matt Mattox choreographer of "Bell Telephone Hour" Clyde McCoy and His Dixieland Band and chiropractor Dr. Aaron Steinberg.

  • S04E163 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • April 21, 1965

    Guests: singer and Carol's husband Robert Goulet TV personality Merv Griffin billiards champ Minnesota Fats English rock 'n' roll group Freddie and the Dreamers Mrs. Elizabeth Bing discussing natural childbirth and Clinton T. Duffy former Warden of San Quentin Prison

  • S04E164 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • April 22, 1965

    Guests: TV personality Merv Griffin Count Basie Band beauty expert Clara Patterson and Dr. Clayton Sullivan author of the Saturday Evening Post article "Mississippi Minister Defends Segregation".

  • S04E165 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • April 23, 1965

    Guests: comedian Jerry Lester The Count Basie Orchestra Dr. Frances Horwich author of "Don't Rob Them of Their Childhood". and Bernard Bernard pastry chef of the Detroit Athletic Club.

  • S04E166 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • April 26, 1965

    Guests: fashion critic Richard Blackwell (aka Mr. Blackwell) trumpeter Roy Liberto and His Dixieland Band The Three Goetschi's unicyclists Plus a mystery guest.

  • S04E167 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • April 27, 1965

    Guests: Toastmaster George Jessel guitarist Charlie Byrd singer Joanna Lester comedian Dayton Allen and attorney Gustave Simon author of "What Every Woman Doesn't Know"

  • S04E168 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • April 28, 1965

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven folksinger Noel Harrison comedian Milt Kamen 6-year-old singer Michael Fayata and Lawrence Lipton author of "The Erotic Revolution".

  • S04E169 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • April 29, 1965

    Guests: singer Patti Page comedian Monte Landis singer Johnny Tillotson and archery experts Marvin and Nancy Kleinman. Highlights: Johnny sings his latest MGM single, "Then I'll Count Again," and from the B side "One's Yours, One's Mine."

  • S04E170 Howard Keel co-hosts

    • April 30, 1965

    Guests: "Andy Griffith Show" actor George Lindsey Opera singer Richard Tucker Rona Jaffe Diana Ross and the Supremes dance instructor Dick Blake and Robert Fulton, lawn expert from Pittsburgh. Highlights: The Supremes sing "Stop in the Name of Love" and "Back In My Arms Again".

  • S04E171 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • May 3, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields French singer Jean Paul Vignon singer Emily Yancy bird mimic Henry Boyd dance instructor Dick Blake and airline captain Mel French.

  • S04E172 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • May 4, 1965

    Guests: singer Emily Yancy and Dr. Arthur Trace author of "Reading With Dick and Jane".

  • S04E173 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • May 5, 1965

    Guests: ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson The Brooks Sisters Jazz accordionist Art Van Damme Father Kenneth Murphy of Rescue Inc, discusses suicide prevention and Mrs. Clara Patterson who demonstrates facial isometrics.

  • S04E174 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • May 6, 1965

    Guests: singer John Davidson actress Barbara Nichols comedian Sandy Baron former parachute champion and sky-diver Jim Arender and 6-year-old singer Mike Favata.

  • S04E175 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • May 7, 1965

    Guests: Colonel Harland Sanders orginator of "Kentucky Fried Chicken" The Womenfolk folk-singing group Esther Peterson assistant Secretary of Labor Saverio Saridis singing policeman and beekeeper Otto Kossman.

  • S04E176 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 10, 1965

    Guests: singer-dancer Joel Grey comedian Dayton Allen TV game show host Hal March comedy team of Ullett and Hendra and Don Drebus, who demonstrates an isometric exercise device.

  • S04E177 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 11, 1965

    Guests: singer Doug Crosley comedian Marty Ingels dance instructor Dick Blake memory expert Harry Lorayne and Dr. Isaiah Bard assistant director of Radio Liberty discussing Russian housewives and consumers.

  • S04E178 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 12, 1965

    Guests: actor Brock Peters comedian Milt Kamen actress-singer Lisa Kirk and columnist Polly Cramer author of "Polly's Pointers"

  • S04E179 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 13, 1965

    Guests: singer-comedienne Tessie O'Shea actor Cliff Robertson tenor Tony Dalli pianist Neil Wolfe and Hans Holzer author of "Ghosts I've Met".

  • S04E180 Dagmar co-hosts

    • May 14, 1965

    Guests: singer Richard Hayes comic Bob King Met opera singer Richard Tucker Dean ("Oliver") Kulin paddle ball artist Nicky ReDavid and author Rona Jaffe author of "Mr. Right is Dead".

  • S04E181 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • May 17, 1965

    Guests: singer Edie Adams Exercise director Debbie Drake French musician Larry Baschet and Roy Liberto and His Dixieland Jazz Band

  • S04E182 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • May 18, 1965

    Guests: singer Peggy March Eddie Doucette Australian entertainer and folksinger Rolf Harris. Phil Palumbo and his Jazz Band Vance Packard author of "The Waste Makers" Ideas on glamorizing salad as Eddie Doucette demonstrates Mr. William Schwartz gives a medical discussion of venereal diseases.

  • S04E183 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • May 19, 1965

    Guests: "Ding Song School's" Dr. Frances Horwich Oscar Peterson Trio one-man-band Vic Hyde and card expert John Scarne.

  • S04E184 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • May 20, 1965

    Guests: Rebecca Liswood marriage counselor gives advice to the audience. and noted humorist and author Dr. Seuss will explain nine ways to make a man say yes.

  • S04E185 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • May 21, 1965

    Guests: singer Peggy March Australian folk singer Rolf Harris journalist Vance Packard and the Oscar Peterson Trio.

  • S04E186 Patrice Munsel co-hosts

    • May 24, 1965

    Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan pianist Roger Williams sculptor Ernest Wurther and International female skateboard champ Pat McGee. Highlights: Patrice sings "I've Got You Under My Skin". Mike sings "Get Me to the Church On Time" Patrice and Mike duet with "Wunderbar" from "Kiss Me Kate". Patrice brings her poodle Delilah out to meet everyone. Roger Williams plays "Call Me Irresponsible" and "You'll Never Walk Alone". Patrice sings "Black is the Color of My True Love's Hair" and "Look to the Rainbow". Roger closes with "Supercalifragilisticexpialidoucious" from "Mary Poppins".

  • S04E187 Patrice Munsel co-hosts

    • May 25, 1965

    Guests: actor Ray Walston violinist Maria Neglia Dr. Benjamin Spock, who talks about the National Committee for a SANE Nuclear policy. Dr. Spock is co-chairman of SANE, a group devoted to avoiding further radiation fallout and reducing nuclear arms potentially harmful to the world. and Dr. Morton Walker, author of "Your Guide to Foot Health."

  • S04E188 Patrice Munsel co-hosts

    • May 26, 1965

    Guests: Mike welcomes Jose Melis and his drummer son Mike comedian Norm Crosby mountain climber Allan Austin and Dr. Arthur Trace, author of "Reading without Dick and Jane."

  • S04E189 Patrice Munsel co-hosts

    • May 27, 1965

    Guests: doubletalk expert Al Kelly Dr. Cleo Dawson will discuss the natural superiority of men. Digby Wolfe, English comedian and folksingers The Highwaymen

  • S04E190 Patrice Munsel co-hosts

    • May 28, 1965

    Guests: comedy team of Allen and Rossi add a light note and a new dance is demonstrated. Mrs. Charlotte Halicker, Boston housewife who originated the new dance, "The Temper Tantrum" Dick Blake dance instructor Dr. and Mrs. William Bauer, authors of "The Way to Womanhood" and Laurence Kaye from Christian Dior Furs, New York, Patrice Munsel models a $50,000 Christian Dior fur coat and sings this afternoon.

  • S04E191 Pernell Roberts co-hosts

    • May 31, 1965

    Guests: The Barry Sisters comedian Woody Allen Duke Art Jr. who will demonstrate sculpturing Eda LeShan author of "How to Survive Parenthood" and Chris Roberts, Pernell Roberts' son.

  • S04E192 Pernell Roberts co-hosts

    • June 1, 1965

    Guests: comedy team of Gaylord and Holiday singer Margot Muser who played Eliza Doolittle in the Broadway production of "My Fair Lady". Martin Altman demonstrating how to cook lobster and Douglas Sarif, a high school teacher who quit his profession gives his reasons why.

  • S04E193 Pernell Roberts co-hosts

    • June 2, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers rock 'n' roll singer Len Parry actor Ossie Davis guitarist Chuck Lilley and Paul Walsh who demonstrates the game of "Cricket".

  • S04E194 Pernell Roberts co-hosts

    • June 3, 1965

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn The Fuller Brothers singer Paula Wayne from the Broadway production "Golden Boy".

  • S04E195 Pernell Roberts co-hosts

    • June 4, 1965

    Guests: actor Richard Deacon comedian Professor Irwin Corey Robin Moore author of "The Green Berets" A Special Forces soldier demonstrates the latest techniques.

  • S04E196 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • June 7, 1965

    Guests: comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines The Village Stompers actor Walter Abel Bill O'Neill Jr. of the Cleveland Polo Club demonstrates the game of Polo.

  • S04E197 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • June 8, 1965

    Guests: singer Georgia Gibbs comedian Dave Aster balloon man Bob Rollins and Morris E. Chafetz, Boston author of "Liquor, the Servant of Man".

  • S04E198 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • June 9, 1965

    Guests: singer Connie Haines comedian Sandy Baron Dorothy Franke singer Gary LeMel and Bill Maxted and his Manhattan Jazz Band.

  • S04E199 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • June 10, 1965

    Guests: Country Western singer Johnny Cash golf pro and singer Don Cherry cartoonist Al Capp Mezzo-soprano operasinger Joanna Simon and Murray the K., New York Disc jockey who recently emceed the 90-minute TV show "It's What's Happening Baby!"

  • S04E200 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • June 11, 1965

    Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie actor Craig Stevens comedian Adam Keefe singing group The Brothers Cain Subjects include the Gabor Sisters, Cassius Clay and food.

  • S04E201 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • June 14, 1965

    Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie folksingers Joe & Eddie humorist Harry Golden author of "A Little Girl Is Dead" and Bob Lawrence, chauffeur shows the $45,000 car used in "The Yellow RollsRoyce" movie.

  • S04E202 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • June 15, 1965

    Guests: Charlie Bell Sr. & Son comedy team of Bob & Ray Jazz clarinetist Buddy DeFranco Myrus the mentalist and "Tobacco Auctioneer" Speed Riggs.

  • S04E203 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • June 16, 1965

    Guests: Pearl introduces her 5-year-old daughter Dee Dee actress Margaret O'Brien singer Ed Ames rock-n-roll group The Beau Brummels and Larry Rosen shows films of a trip with Gail DelCoral, the human mannequin. Highlights: Ed Ames sings "Put On A Happy Face" and "Try To Remember." The Beau Brummels perform "Just A Little."

  • S04E204 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • June 17, 1965

    Guests: actor Dan Dailey singer Paul Anka lawyer Melvin Belli Mike shows films taken with golf great Tony Lema, at the Cleveland Open. Tony demonstrates how to hit a fairway ball.

  • S04E205 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • June 18, 1965

    Guests: singer Carol Lawrence actor Joseph Campanella Carolyn Mignini, "Miss Teenage America" sings a duet with rock 'n' roll singer Bruce Scott Dr. Charles Ross of the Buffalo Smoking Clinic. Joseph Campanella, Dr. Ed Steven of "The Doctors and the Nurses" makes his debut as a singer on today's show. Mike introduces the mystery guest, a woman that Pearl admires so much and says is her greatest inspiration.

  • S04E206 Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt co-host

    • June 21, 1965

    Guests: comedian Richard Pryor musician-flutist Herbie Mann Michael Rossman, teacher at the University of California at Berkeley. student-teacher Michael Rossman from the University of California at Berkeley, a leader in the free speech movement. There is a bubble gum blowing contest with children from ages four to twelve.

  • S04E207 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • June 22, 1965

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer Jose Feliciano comedian Lou Holtz Robert Bidwell, dean of the Dunkin Donuts company, tells how to make donuts. Marie LeDoux discusses her method of teaching reading called "Play 'n Talk" which emphasizes letter and word phonetics.

  • S04E208 Jackie Mason co-host

    • June 23, 1965

    Guests: columnist-author Jim Bishop singer Jean-Paul Vignon songstress Shirley Ellis actor Pat Morita and Dr. Murray Smythe, a physician from Philadelphia. Highlights: Shirley Ellis sings "The Nitty Gritty," "Such A Night," "The Name Game" and Shirley demonstrates the "Clapping Song".

  • S04E209 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • June 24, 1965

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti writer Jim Bishop Jim "Mudcat" Grant pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. Jungle Larry who operates a Cedar Point, Ohio zoo, exhibits a python. Highlights: Enzo Stuarti sings "Wendell Corey".

  • S04E210 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • June 25, 1965

    Jack E. Leonard co-hosts Guests: actor Andy Devine Gary Lewis & the Playboys singer Lesley Gore and NASA public information officer Paul Haney. Highlights: Gary Lewis & the Playboys - "Count Me In," "This Diamond Ring," interview, and "Save Your Heart for Me." Lesley Gore sings "Sunshine Lollipops & Rainbows," "Cry Me A River," interview, "What Kind of Fool Am I?"

  • S04E211 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • June 28, 1965

    Guests: singer Joni James comic Marty Ingels comedian-banjo player Gene Sheldon Leland F. Cooley author of “The Retirement Trap". The Johnson Family Singers and Dr. Benjamin Schloss, president of The Society for Biosis.

  • S04E212 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • June 29, 1965

    Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers vaudeville act Smith and Dale singer Naomi Collier instrumentalists Tune Timers Milton Jampole demonstrates the art of teaching boxing to small children.

  • S04E213 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • June 30, 1965

    Guests: Little Anthony and the Imperials singer Carol Lawrence pianist Jose Melis Dr. Rose Franzblau talks about children and summer camps. Alfie Scopp a clown from Toronto with the Credony clowns Highlights: Gordon MacRae sings "Night of My Nights" from "Kismet" and "I Loved You" from "Carousel". Carol sings "Be A Clown" as Mike as a clown does a headstand Little Anthony and the Imperials perform "Brazil", "Temptation" and "I'm Alright". Jose Melis plays a piano medley. Mike & Jose perform "Ciao, Ciao (So Long For Now)". Carol sings "It Never Entered My Mind". Mike sings "King of the Road". Little Anthony and the Imperials do "Tears on My Pillow". Gordon sings "Face to Face". Carol sings "A Foggy Day in London Town".

  • S04E214 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • July 1, 1965

    Guests: Pro golfer Arnold Palmer actor Horace McMahon Korean singer Patti Kim and Alfred Moseley director of Trauma Research Center

  • S04E215 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • July 2, 1965

    Guests: boxing champ Cassius Clay aka Muhammad Ali songstress Rosemary Squires singer Leon Bibb songwriter Charlie Tobias Professor Thomas Cureton author of "Physical Fitness and Dynamic Health". and a mystery guest.

  • S04E216 The Andrew Sisters co-host

    • July 5, 1965

    Guests: actor George Hamilton singer Billy Daniels storyteller Harry Hershfield and Muriel Turnley, the oldest living Ziegfield Follies girl pays a visit and talks about changes she would make in her life if she had it to live over.

  • S04E217 The Andrew Sisters co-host

    • July 6, 1965

    Guests: actor Theodore Bikel comedian Rich Little singer Frankie Finelli

  • S04E218 The Andrew Sisters co-host

    • July 7, 1965

    Guests: singer Stephen Douglas actor Brandon DeWilde comedienne-singer Anna Russell

  • S04E219 The Andrew Sisters co-host

    • July 8, 1965

    Guests: Jay and the Americans Opera singer Rise Stevens crooner Al Martino Mary Calderone discusses her book "How Men Influence the Women Who Love Them". Highlights: Jay and the Americans sing "Cara Mia".

  • S04E220 The Andrew Sisters co-host

    • July 9, 1965

    Guests: singer Mel Torme actor Johnny Crawford Irv Pinkel of NASA Mr. and Mrs. William Richmond, passengers on the Pan American flight when the wing fell off.

  • S04E221 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • July 12, 1965

    Guests: actor-comedian Wally Cox singer Nancy Adams actress Pat Woodell hypnontist Ted Boyer and author Larry Collins discusses the occupation and liberation of Paris during World War II.

  • S04E222 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • July 13, 1965

    Guests: comedian-impressionist John Byner Johnson Family singers Earl Grant and His Group and Patricia O'Regan Brown, founder of "The Junior Years Club"

  • S04E223 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • July 14, 1965

    Guests: The Four Freshmen TV host Jack Bailey singer Peggy March Dr. Bergan Evans and Kokomo the chimp that paints.

  • S04E224 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • July 15, 1965

    Guests: singer Mel Torme songstress Damita Jo Allan Jones and his son Jack Jones comedian Jackie Clark and Dr. Kenneth Hurley talks about the "common Cold".

  • S04E225 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • July 16, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Sophie Tucker singer Ted Lewis Toastmaster George Jessel and Myrus the Mentalist Highlights: Tony & Mike duet with "Breezin' Along with the Breeze" and "Sunday". Tony solos with "I'm Henry the VIII, I Am". George Jessel does "All the Things I Can't Forget". Ted Lewis sings "When My Baby Smiled At Me". Tony & Ted team up for "Just Because". Sophie Tucker reads an after-dinner speech. Mike and Sophie sing "My Yiddishe Momme". Tony sings "Tenement Symphony". Sophie & Ted do "There'll Be Some Changes Made". George Jessel does "Toot Toot Tootsie"/ Mike & Ted sing "I Left My Heart in San Francisco". Tony sings "I'll See You In My Dreams". Ted sings "Me & My Shadow".

  • S04E226 Barbara McNair co-hosts

    • July 19, 1965

    Guests: actor Keye Luke singer Joe Williams Soprano-actress Marni Nixon baseball players Brooks Robinson, Bill Kehrer and Eddie Feigner (King & Court) and Dr. X author of "The Intern".

  • S04E227 Barbara McNair co-hosts

    • July 20, 1965

    Guests: The Lettermen actress-singer Molly Picon Roy Liberto and His Bourbon Street Six health food addict Bertha M. Scott Sue Barrett folksinger Tedd Browne and Seena Hamilton author of "New York on the Family Plan".

  • S04E228 Barbara McNair co-hosts

    • July 21, 1965

    Guests: actor Edward Everett Horton comedian Sandy Baron actor Barry Morse from TV's "The Fugitive" comic London Lee and musical group The Three Sons

  • S04E229 Barbara McNair co-hosts

    • July 22, 1965

    Guests: comedian Billy DeWolfe Metropolitan opera tenor William Walker singer Anna Maria Alberghetti Dr. Benjamin Schloss who heads the Foundation for Aging Research

  • S04E230 Barbara McNair co-hosts

    • July 23, 1965

    Guests: actress Gloria de Haven her father vaudevillian performer Carter de Haven and a mystery guest.

  • S04E231 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 26, 1965

    Guests: DeJohn Sisters comedian Stanley Myron Handleman singer Allan Bruce Major Donald Keyhoe who discusses flying saucers.

  • S04E232 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 27, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers folksinger Tedd Browne mimic Frank Raines aka Mr. Echo Psychologist Dr. Blake Crider discusses fears, tension and phobias rock 'n' roll group Wayne Fontana and the Mindbenders who perform "The Game Of Love," "It's Just A Little Bit Too Late," "Reelin' and Rockin'".

  • S04E233 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 28, 1965

    Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood actor Carleton Carpenter sings and talks about his role in "Hello, Dolly!". The Amazing Randi escape artist The Ahmad Jamal Trio and humorist Gerald Gardner discusses Bobby Kennedy.

  • S04E234 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 29, 1965

    Guests: The Tijuana Brass Roger Conklin director of the Miami Seaquarium actress Betsy Palmer who talks about her role in the stock company of "Lady in the Dark". Michael Tolan star of "The Doctors and the Nurses" producer David Merrick and a mystery guest.

  • S04E235 Dennis O'Keefe co-hosts

    • July 30, 1965

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens actor Ed Nelson star of TV's "Peyton Place" singer Chubby Checker Harry Secombe Dr. Charles Merrill Smith author of "How to be a Bishop Without Being Religious". Al Seigal gives a scuba diving demonstration.

  • S04E236 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 2, 1965

    Guests: TV host Allen Ludden actress Betty White singer Nancy Ray exercise expert Debbie Drake former wrestler William J. "Happy Humphrey" Cobb. and folksingers The Backporch Majority.

  • S04E237 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 3, 1965

    Guests: singer June Christy entertainer Harry Secombe columnist Victor Lasky author of "The Ugly Russian". and acrobats The Agostinos.

  • S04E238 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 4, 1965

    Guests: "Maverick" star actor Jack Kelly singer Lesley Gore Jay Reynolds who races frogs and author Dr. Maxwell Maltz. Highlights: Lesley Gore sings "Sunshine Lollipops" and "You Don't Own Me".

  • S04E239 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 5, 1965

    Guests: comedienne-actress Charlotte Rae singer Leslie Scott ex-convict Bill Sands author of "My Shadow Ran Fast". and Charlie Tart gives a pottery demonstration.

  • S04E240 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 6, 1965

    Guests: Poncie Ponce of "Hawaiian Eye" comedian Jackie Kahane singer Angeline Butler magician Marshall Brodein and John Eckstein author of "How to Protect Yourself".

  • S04E241 David Wayne co-hosts

    • August 9, 1965

    Guests: actor Glenn Ford The Everly Brothers singer-actor Don Francks mentalist Dunninger and Dr. Marvin Block author of "Alcoholism".

  • S04E242 David Wayne co-hosts

    • August 10, 1965

    Guests: comedian Dave Barry actor Theodore Bikel singer Johnny Tillotson and Elizabeth and Collins with their high wire and knife throwing acts.

  • S04E243 David Wayne co-hosts

    • August 11, 1965

    Guests: actor-singer James Darren Playboy editor and publisher Hugh Hefner fashion consultant Pauline Bowle and comedian-folksinger Ed "Greensleeves" Bakey.

  • S04E244 David Wayne co-hosts

    • August 12, 1965

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien singer Frankie Randall Dr. Bry Benjamin author of "In Case of Emergency". jazz musicians The Ramsey Lewis Trio and Paul Meunier who will demonstrate old rifles.

  • S04E245 David Wayne co-hosts

    • August 13, 1965

    Guests: folksingers The Rooftop Singers Professor Irwin Corey Mayor Ralph Locher, Mayor of Cleveland and George Gamble who will discuss and demonstrate lightning.

  • S04E246 George Kirby co-hosts

    • August 16, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman The Modernaires organist Eddie Layton and Chef Eddie Doucette who gives a hamburger recipe demonstration.

  • S04E247 George Kirby co-hosts

    • August 17, 1965

    Guests: actor Dan Dailey comedienne Joan Rivers comedian Sandy Baron

  • S04E248 George Kirby co-hosts

    • August 18, 1965

    Guests: actor William Schallert actor-comedian Fredd Wayne and The Chiffons

  • S04E249 George Kirby co-hosts

    • August 19, 1965

    Guests: actor William Shatner singer Mary Wells comedian Redd Foxx jazz trumpetist Jonah Jones

  • S04E250 George Kirby co-hosts

    • August 20, 1965

    Guests: actress-singer Ethel Merman songwriter Cy Coleman Hollywood Producer Ross Hunter Dr. Richard Baird, director of "The Haver" narcotics hospital in New York.

  • S04E251 Allen & Rossi co-host

    • August 23, 1965

    Guests: singer Joni James comedian Sandy Baron folksingers Travelers 3 and Lon Gaeta, bird trainer

  • S04E252 The Andrew Sisters co-host

    • August 24, 1965

    Guests: Jazz singer Arthur Prysock Jazz musician Jonah Jones singers Michel Dunand and Forbes Darin Marcia Moore demonstrates Yoga and Mrs. Ray Pierre Orsinik author of "Caviar for Breakfast" discusses the daily living patterns of the Russian people.

  • S04E253 Hermoine Gingold co-hosts

    • August 25, 1965

    Guests: comedians Henry Gibson and Sandy Baron magician Celeste Evans Dr. Aaron Steinberg six-year-old Mike Favata, who will be on a Sammy Davis Jr. special TV show this season will sing. and rock band The Byrds.

  • S04E254 Marilyn Maxwell co-hosts

    • August 26, 1965

    Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood magician Don Allen classical guitarist Chris Parkening singer-pianist Bobby Short and Judge Juanita Stout of Philadelphia

  • S04E255 Corbett Monica co-host

    • August 27, 1965

    Guests: singers Shepherd and Gordon Dr. Emerson Day singer Laura Greene and Lee Berman social activities director at the Concord hotel in the Catskills.

Season 5

  • S05E01 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • September 6, 1965

    Guests: comedienne-actress Vivian Vance actor John Gavin of "Convoy" Silent era actor Sheldon Lewis and Pennsylvania Governor William W. Scranton. Summary: Mike Douglas had himself a day in Philadelphia, his future home, before he opened his TV show. Governor Scranton, the mayor, and city officials all turned out to do him honor at an hour-long parade. John Gavin aired his singing voice with Vivian Vance performing "You're Just in Love" from "Call Me Madam" on Mike's first show. Vic Damone and Sheldon Lewis were also on it Douglas moved his whole crew in from Cleveland. *Trivia: [Newark Advocate 09Oct65] One of the viewers of the show was producer Leland Hayward who is going to make a Broadway musical out of the movie "Roman Holiday". The next day John Gavin got a call from Leland asking him if he would be interested in playing the Gregory Peck part on Broadway, saying he liked his singing.

  • S05E02 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • September 7, 1965

    Guests: actress Arlene Dahl actor Dan Dailey comedian Wally Cox singer and Broadway performer Jack Delon

  • S05E03 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • September 8, 1965

    Guests: singer Morgana King comedian-actor Skip Young drummer Gene Krupa Evelyn Lincoln, late President Kennedy's secretary who discusses her new book about JFK. Highlights: Songs performed are: "Theme (Starburst)", "Dark Eyes" and "Drum Boogie".

  • S05E04 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • September 9, 1965

    Guests: TV journalist Barbara Walters Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs singer Bobby Rydell and Ashley Montagu author of "Life Before Birth". Highlights: Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs perform "Wooly Bully," "Long Tall Sally," "Twist & Shout," and "Ju Ju Hand." Bobby Rydell sings "Volare," "Wild One" and "All Of Me."

  • S05E05 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • September 10, 1965

    Guests: singer Peggy King toastmaster George Jessel The Backporch Majority, singing group Mr. and Mrs. James Grady who pledge their troth for the 17th time.

  • S05E06 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • September 13, 1965

    Guests: Country singer Roy Clark actress Ilka Chase and comedian Sandy Baron

  • S05E07 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • September 14, 1965

    Guests: actress Barbara Parkins actor Roger Smith Country singer Roger Miller comedian George Carlin singer Billy Eckstine and Dr. Kenneth B. Clark author of "The Dark Ghetto" discusses the Negro problem.

  • S05E08 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • September 15, 1965

    Guests: Jersey Joe Walcott ex-heavy weight Boxing champion singer Jean-Paul Vignon songstress Susan Barrett Dr. James Daly and Eustace Chesser author of "Unmarried Love".

  • S05E09 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • September 16, 1965

    Guests: The Clinger Sisters comedian Alan King TV host Bert Convy and Miss "16" of America

  • S05E10 Cliff Arquette co-hosts

    • September 17, 1965

    Guests: actress-singer Zina Bethune actor Elliott Gould journalist Lindsay Davis and Chef Walter Jetton.

  • S05E11 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 20, 1965

    Guests: Carol's husband singer-actor Robert Goulet comedian Norm Crosby Country singer Mel Tillis ballet dancer Matt Mattox and Alice Lake (Empty Days - Redbook).

  • S05E12 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 21, 1965

    Guests: singer Vaughn Monroe comedy team of Allen and Rossi Kathryn and Arthur Murray TV personality Marie Torre Carol's mother gives Mike a cooking lesson.

  • S05E13 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 22, 1965

    Guests: author Pearl S. Buck Bruce Scott actress Geraldine Fitzgerald pianist Peter Duchin and the comedy cast from the album "You Don't Have to Be Jewish".

  • S05E14 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 23, 1965

    Guests: actor Andy Devine singer-actor Frankie Avalon singer Glen Campbell Dr. Carlo Valenti medical researcher in the area of "unborn patients".

  • S05E15 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 24, 1965

    Guests: Carol's husband singer Robert Goulet comedian George Carlin psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers composer Henry Mancini Dr. Brothers speaks about sex education for children.

  • S05E16 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 27, 1965

    Guests: actor Robert Vaughn singer Nancy Sinatra comedienne Joan Rivers folksingers Addiss & Crofut and astrologer Sydney Omarr.

  • S05E17 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 28, 1965

    Guests: actor Cornel Wilde and his wife actress Jean Wallace singers The Spokesmen Metropolitan Opera Singer Eileen Farrell and explorer William Willis

  • S05E18 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 29, 1965

    Guests: writer Rod Serling singer Morgana King The Four Preps child psychologist Dr. Louise Bates Ames. Dr. Ames talks about children who torment their parents.

  • S05E19 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • September 30, 1965

    Guests: Olympic track champion Wilma Rudolph comedian Eddie Lawrence ("The Old Philosopher") the cast of the off-Broadway Cole Porter Revue former middle-weight champion boxer Sugar Ray Robinson and a Washington D.C. housewife who claims to have seen flying saucers.

  • S05E20 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • October 1, 1965

    Guests: actress Mary Stuart from "Search For Tomorrow" folksinger Randy Sparks comedian George McKelvey Calypso singer Enid Mosler and Dr. Francis Horwick former moderator of "Ding Dong School" discusses the PTA.

  • S05E21 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 4, 1965

    Guests: actress Pat Woodell Journalist, author and political interviewer Oriana Fallaci author of "The Useless Sex" dancer Rod Strong and violinists The Heller Sisters who perform a Bach Concerto. *Note: Oriana Fallaci has interviewed many internationally known leaders and celebrities such as the Dalai Lama, Henry Kissinger, the Shah of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, Willy Brandt, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Walter Cronkite, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Federico Fellini, Sammy Davis Jr, Nguyen Cao Ky, Yasir Arafat, Indira Gandhi, Alexandros Panagoulis, Archbishop Makarios III, Golda Meir, Nguy?n Van Thi?u, Haile Selassie, Sean Connery and Lech Walesa.

  • S05E22 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 5, 1965

    Guests: singer Anita Bryant Jazz organist Jimmy Smith comedian Bernie Berns fashion designer Emilio Pucci Dentist Dr. Edward Gilberg who discusses the new proper way to care for your teeth.

  • S05E23 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 6, 1965

    Guests: The Womenfolk instructor Franco Jelinere Olympic champion high jumper John Thomas Dr. George Crane, expert on childhood sicknesses.

  • S05E24 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 7, 1965

    Guests: TV moderator Dave Garroway singer Carmel Quinn singer-actor Leslie Scott acrobats The Three Little Bakers and Dress designer Gloria Johnson (aka Omar of Omaha).

  • S05E25 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • October 8, 1965

    Guests: actor Robert Morse comedian Louis Nye pianist Errol Garner and Dr. Frank E. Johnston, professor of anthropology tells how body type can indicate personality.

  • S05E26 Tallulah Bankhead co-hosts

    • October 11, 1965

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale actor Ted Hartley and folksinging group The Serendipity Singers.

  • S05E27 Tallulah Bankhead co-hosts

    • October 12, 1965

    Guests: singer Solomon King The Brockton Family Singers Louise Day Hicks Rose Laird and Mr. America Jerry Daniels.

  • S05E28 Tallulah Bankhead co-hosts

    • October 13, 1965

    Guests: actor Jack Palance singer Glenn Yarbrough novelty singer Anna Russell and Ted Sorensen author of "Kennedy".

  • S05E29 Tallulah Bankhead co-hosts

    • October 14, 1965

    Guests: actress Estelle Winwood The Barry Sisters ventriloquist Russ Lewis card trick expert John Scarne and "Higgins" the performing dog from the TV show "Petticoat Junction".

  • S05E30 Tallulah Bankhead co-hosts

    • October 15, 1965

    Guests: attorney Melvin Belli jazz pianist Earl "Fatha" Hines and two mystery guests.

  • S05E31 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 18, 1965

    Guests: comedian Dick Gregory who gives his views on the Vietnam War singer Al Martino and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.

  • S05E32 Florence Henderson, Robert Lansing, Pinky Lee

    • October 19, 1965

    Florence Henderson co-hosts; guests are actor Robert Lansing, comedian Pinky Lee, William Haast author of "Cobras in His Garden" and Kurt and Julie Lerke a couple from Whitehouse, New Jersey who adopted many children. Highlights: Florence Henderson sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Mike sings "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love". Mike & Florence duet with "People Will Say We're in Love". Robert Lansing talks about leaving his TV series Twelve O'Clock High, poetry, meeting Robert Frost and his personal history. Pinky Lee tap dances and performs sketches with Florence Henderson and Robert Lansing. Florence sings a medley of "Together", "Make Someone Happy", "76 Trombones", "Goodnight, My Someone" and "Hey Look Me Over". Mike with a copy of LOOK magazines article "Nine unadoptable children joined by love", introduces Kurt & Julie Lerke and presents them with a refrigerator and frozen foods. Mike sings "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody" with Pinky Lee dancing. Florence sings "Getting to Know You". Pinky Lee performs some silly songs. Robert Lansing plays the drums.

  • S05E33 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 20, 1965

    Guests: singer Eddie Fisher TV hostess Virginia Graham comedian London Lee and folk music duo Joe & Eddie

  • S05E34 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 21, 1965

    Guests: comedian Jackie Vernon singer Joe Williams Jazz saxophonist Dick Stabile Bubble gum artist Phil Bloom and Dr. Bergen Evans who speaks about school dropouts and introduces his son Derek a college dropout.

  • S05E35 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 22, 1965

    Guests: Jim "Mudcat" Grant pitcher of the Minnesota Twins and a mystery guest.

  • S05E36 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • October 25, 1965

    Guests: Gary Lewis and the Playboys director Otto Preminger vocalist Anna Maria Alberghetti and author-journalist Marie Torre. Highlights: Gary Lewis and the Playboys perform "Everybody Loves a Clown".

  • S05E37 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • October 26, 1965

    Guests: actor Cornel Wilde singer Peggy King vocalists The Teachers Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie

  • S05E38 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • October 27, 1965

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine actress Lilia Skala comedian Professor Backwards Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie 21-year-old British detective Susan Gaughan and Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie.

  • S05E39 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • October 28, 1965

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. Jazz musician Sam Donahue Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie.

  • S05E40 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • October 29, 1965

    Guests: singer-actress Liza Minelli author of "Up the Down Staircase" Bel Kaufman pianists The Marlow Twins Sid Cites who directs the National Pretzel Institute Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie

  • S05E41 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • November 1, 1965

    Guests: singer Charles Aznavour Olympic gold medalist Pole-vaulter, Bob Richards aka The Vaulting Vicar traditional Irish music troupe The Bunratty Singers and Former Ohio governor Michael V. DiSalle discusses his book "The Power of Life or Death."

  • S05E42 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • November 2, 1965

    Guests: singer Billy Daniels The Four Freshmen and former football player turned sportscaster Kyle Rote

  • S05E43 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • November 3, 1965

    Guests: actor Bob Cummings actress Elsa Lanchester Diana Ross and the Supremes Joyce Kissock Lubold author "This Half of the Apple is Mine" Highlights: Diana and the Supremes perform "Back In My Arms Again" and "I Hear A Symphony".

  • S05E44 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • November 4, 1965

    Guests: actor Pernell Roberts Bitter End Singers The Ritts Puppets and Tom Shelnick author of "Above and Below".

  • S05E45 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • November 5, 1965

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti drummer Jonathan Karas and author, journalist and playwright Elaine Kendall

  • S05E46 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • November 8, 1965

    Guests: comedian Jackie Mason actor Brock Peters folk singers The Ned Odum Boys and Mr. and Mrs. Red Heffner.

  • S05E47 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • November 9, 1965

    Guests: actor Roger Smith singer Lesley Gore and Dr. Bergen Evans

  • S05E48 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • November 10, 1965

    Guests: satirist Allan Sherman singer Danny Meehan and The Kingston Trio.

  • S05E49 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • November 11, 1965

    Guests: actor Charles Bickford singer-dancer Juliet Prowse

  • S05E50 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • November 12, 1965

    Guests: pianist Jose Melis actress Patricia Morrison singer Robbie Martin and artist Henry Koerner

  • S05E51 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • November 15, 1965

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard The New Christy Minstrels Dr. Ervin Barr and James Nomura.

  • S05E52 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • November 16, 1965

    Guests: actress Bette Davis singer-actress Gloria DeHaven Dr. Norman Vincent Peale

  • S05E53 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • November 17, 1965

    Guests: singer Eddie Fisher

  • S05E54 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • November 18, 1965

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Shani Wallis comedian Murray Roman The Four Seasons judo experts Ruth and Nick Horan

  • S05E55 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • November 19, 1965

    Guests: actress Arlene Dahl comedienne Totie Fields Dr. Bergen Evans and field secretary of War Registers League David McReynolds who discusses the controversial question of civil disobedience.

  • S05E56 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • November 22, 1965

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson exercise expert Debbie Drake

  • S05E57 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • November 23, 1965

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actor Michael Lipton star on TV's soap "As the World Turns". psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers rock 'n' roll group Freddie and the Dreamers

  • S05E58 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • November 24, 1965

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell comedian Sid Stone Malcolm Browne author of "The New Face of War".

  • S05E59 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • November 25, 1965

    Guests: The DeJohn Sisters comedian Al Kelly Heloise author of the column "Hints from Heloise" and Chef Eddie Doucette

  • S05E60 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • November 26, 1965

    Guests: singer Paul Anka double-talk expert comic Al Kelly comedian George Kirby astrologist Sydney Omarr

  • S05E61 Della Reese co-hosts

    • November 29, 1965

    Guests: humorist Sam Levenson singer Ethel Waters

  • S05E62 Della Reese co-hosts

    • November 30, 1965

    Guests: singer-actress Ethel Waters actor Gardner McKay golfer singer Don Cherry comedian Monte Landis Du Val and Trina perform acrobatic feats.

  • S05E63 Della Reese co-hosts

    • December 1, 1965

    Guests: Opera singer Robert Merrill singer Ronnie Dove skiing instructor Bonnie Prudden psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Blain who discusses the necessity of frequent checkups for better mental health.

  • S05E64 Della Reese co-hosts

    • December 2, 1965

    Guests: folksingers Peter, Paul and Mary comedienne Totie Fields comedian Digby Wolfe psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Blain and science writer Lloyd Mailan who talks about the Russian spacewalk and his theory that it was faked.

  • S05E65 Della Reese co-hosts

    • December 3, 1965

    Guests: comedian Marty Ingels singer Ted Lewis rock 'n' roll group Little Anthony and the Imperials

  • S05E66 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • December 6, 1965

    Guests: musician Florian Zabach Do Re Mi Childrens Chorus Dr. Marvin A. Block Mike and Louis stage a go-cart race.

  • S05E67 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • December 7, 1965

    Guests: comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines singer Len Barry violinist Florian Zabach Ed Ferrar and his Aquatic Cats, a 350-pound Indian leopard and a 300-pound jaguar who leap into a tank filled with water and Morton Mintz who speaks about his book "The Therapeutic Nightmare" in which he discusses marketed drugs.

  • S05E68 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • December 8, 1965

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti actress Anita Gillette pocket billard champion Bill Stator author Arthur Schlesinger Jr. of "A Thousand Days" and cook Dolores Palmer who shows how to carve meats and a Holiday turkey.

  • S05E69 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • December 9, 1965

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett cornet-player Bobby Hackett magician Marshall Brodien and his assistant Lewnya Salami. *NOTE: After a commercial break the Ellie Frankel Sextet were playing "In a Persian Marketplace" as Magician Marshall Brodien announced that for his next illusion, Lewnya would be playing the role of the Egyptian Torture Girl. The studio audience screamed with laughter as Lewnya bellydanced her way over to where Marshall, Tony Bennett and Mike were standing. "Before I can place Lewnya on the tips of the sacred sabers of Egypt", Marshall said, "I must put her through a test of pain". "Oh, yes, baby", Lewnya said with fluttering eyelashes. Mike and Tony helped secure a wooden tock around the Egyptian Torture Girl's neck. Marshall removed a slender, 29-inch-long sword from a scabbard and said to Lewnya, "We must run the entire length of this sword through your neck". She crossed her eyes and said, "I vant you to". Louis Nye's facial expressions alternated between pain and ple

  • S05E70 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • December 10, 1965

    Guests: satirist David Frost comedian Sandy Baron puppeteer Bil Baird singer Jill Corey

  • S05E71 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • December 13, 1965

    Guests: actor Van Johnson

  • S05E72 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • December 14, 1965

    Guests: comedian London Lee Chaplain Malcolm Boyd author of "Are You Running With Me, Jesus?" Air Force combat dogs demonstrate defense techniques.

  • S05E73 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • December 15, 1965

    Guests: musician-singer Mitch Miller singer Buddy Russell whose record, "I'm Yours, All Yours," was produced by Mitch Miller astrologist Sydney Omarr and the Korean Orphan choir.

  • S05E74 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • December 16, 1965

    Guests: actor-photographer Roddy McDowall comedian Godfrey Cambridge and obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Herbert Jaffin who speaks about artificial insemination.

  • S05E75 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • December 17, 1965

    Guests: actor Dan Dailey comedian Billy DeWolfe singer Benay Venuta composer Cy Coleman the world land-speed record holder Craig Breedlove and Col. George Walter author of "The Wasted Generation".

  • S05E76 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 20, 1965

    Guests: singer Miriam Makeba comedian Jonathan Miller fashion designer Teal Traina and Cindy Adams co-author of "Sukarno".

  • S05E77 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 21, 1965

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa comedian Joey Forman gymnast Muriel Davis Grossfield singer Lenny Welch

  • S05E78 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 22, 1965

    Guests: actor Van Johnson Dr. Joyce Brothers Ramsey Lewis Trio comedian Sonny Fox March of Dimes poster girl Lori Wagner

  • S05E79 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 23, 1965

    Guests: singer Jean-Paul Vignon Dr. Benjamin Spock author of "Problems of Parents" comedy team of Schreiber and Burns

  • S05E80 Shari Lewis co-hosts

    • December 24, 1965

    Guests: singer Judy Collins comedy team of Burns and Schreiber Dr. Theodore Tsaltas Professor of Pathology discusses kidney disease. and handwriting analyst Dorothy Sara

  • S05E81 Bobby Rydell co-hosts

    • December 27, 1965

    Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey sports announcer for the Philadelphia Flyers National Hockey team Gene Hart The Teachers and Miami Seaquarium curator Roger Conklin.

  • S05E82 Bobby Rydell co-hosts

    • December 28, 1965

    Guests: actor Don Grady singer Karen Morrow the comedy team of Ford and Mercer Ed Khayat and Dave Lloyd of the Philadelphia Eagles and Dr. James B. Donaldson, who discusses weight control.

  • S05E83 Bobby Rydell co-hosts

    • December 29, 1965

    Guests: singers Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt Hollywood gossip columnist Rona Barrett comedian Dick Capri musicians Chubby Jackson and his son Duff Jackson

  • S05E84 Bobby Rydell co-hosts

    • December 30, 1965

    Guests: singer Gordon MacRae impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin former welter and middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson Dr. James Harris who discusses phobias.

  • S05E85 Bobby Rydell co-hosts

    • December 31, 1965

    Guests: singer Sandy Stewart comedian Sandy Baron Barbershop quartet The Renegades Eugene Methvin who discusses suprression of pornographic literature.

  • S05E86 Dorothy Lamour co-hosts

    • January 3, 1966

    Guests: actor Pernell Roberts singer La Lupe Dr. Joyce Brothers comedian London Lee folksingers The Womenfolk PA Congressman Richard Schwelker and Tyrone Collins who talk about civil liberties.

  • S05E87 Dorothy Lamour co-hosts

    • January 4, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Harve Presnell Skip Young from "Ozzie and Harriet" TV series singer Noel Harrison Captain Charles Boyle who discusses missile demolition.

  • S05E88 Dorothy Lamour co-hosts

    • January 5, 1966

    Guests: bandleader Xavier Cugat singer-guitarist Charo Frank Raines ("Mr. Echo") hula dancer Joy Moana baritone singer Gilbert Price. Mike shows miniature antique banks and Cugat shows his skill as a caricaturist.

  • S05E89 Dorothy Lamour co-hosts

    • January 6, 1966

    Guests: singer Ed Ames comedian Charlie Manna songstress Jayne Kennedy author Claude Brown who wrote "Manchild in the Promised Land"

  • S05E90 Dorothy Lamour co-hosts

    • January 7, 1966

    Guests: Johnny Puleo and the Harmonica Gang Steve Harmon of "Mr. Roberts" TV series excerpts from Shipstads & Johnson's Ice Follies of 1966 Dr. John T. Anderson who will discuss the spring measles epidemic and what parents can do to protect their children.

  • S05E91 Janet Blair co-hosts

    • January 10, 1966

    Guests: folk duo of Simon and Garfunkel double talker Al Kelly and exercise expert John Hills. Highlights: Simon and Garfunkel perform "The Sound Of Silence," "You Can Tell The World," "Mr. Tambourine Man".

  • S05E92 Janet Blair co-hosts

    • January 11, 1966

    Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams comedian George Carlin composer Irving Berlin and Dr. Bergen Evans who discusses extrasensory perception

  • S05E93 Janet Blair co-hosts

    • January 12, 1966

    Guests: actor George Segal singer Johnny Tillotson impressionist George Kirby cartoonist Pauline Comonore and folksinger Ed Bakey Highlights: George Segal speaks of his recent experiences filming "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Janet Blair sings songs from "The Sound of Music".

  • S05E94 Janet Blair co-hosts

    • January 13, 1966

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens jugglers the Marlin Brothers ski instructress Eleanor Case who gives a lesson on an outdoor ramp and Robert Kent author of "How to Choose Your House and Live Happily Ever After".

  • S05E95 Janet Blair co-hosts

    • January 14, 1966

    Guests: comedian Adam Keefe fashion designer Jean Louis of Hollywood Olatunji with African folk music and dance and Nicholas Darvas author of "How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market" who has just completed another book, "Anatomy of Success". Highlights: Mike Douglas opens with "On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" Janet Blair sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Mike & Janet duet on "Our Language of Love". Fashion show with Jean Louis' new designs. Olatunji dancers from Africa perform. Babatunde Olatunji explains the different drums and instruments in his band. Olatunji performs the Samba. Adam Keefe does a dracula impression and a routine about a man who runs the TV station all by himself. Janet Blair sings "Bali Ha'i", "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" and "This Nearly Was Mine".

  • S05E96 David Frost co-hosts

    • January 17, 1966

    Guests: singer Lainie Kazan comic Maury Wills and author Robert Ettinger of "The Prospect of Immortality".

  • S05E97 David Frost co-hosts

    • January 18, 1966

    Guests: singer Lena Horne actor Edward Everett Horton Jazz drummer-bandleader Louis Bellson comedian Sandy Baron and The Reverend Leon Sullivan director of Opportunities Industrialization Center, a movement to train Negroes to fill more jobs.

  • S05E98 David Frost co-hosts

    • January 19, 1966

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting actor-comic Jack Gilford and Dr. Robert McAfee Brown of Stanford University who talks abou the Second Protestant Reformation.

  • S05E99 David Frost co-hosts

    • January 20, 1966

    Guests: The Chad Mitchell Trio comedian Professor Irwin Corey singer-actress Michele Lee and Dr. Charles Price of the University of Pennsylvania who discusses the moral and scientific implications implicit in experimentation to produce life in a test-tube.

  • S05E100 David Frost co-hosts

    • January 21, 1966

    Guests: singer Marvin Gaye comedian Sandy Baron satirist songwriter Tom Lehrer "King of the Soda-Jerks" Lou Jennings who shows how to make a soda. and Rose Franzblau who discusses "sex and teenagers".

  • S05E101 Betty White co-hosts

    • January 24, 1966

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer Emily Yancy and Dr. Sol Leibel, Los Angeles plastic surgeon who has recently returned from a trip to the Orient to supplement his knowledge of facial surgery.

  • S05E102 Betty White co-hosts

    • January 25, 1966

    Guests: Jazz musician Lionel Hampton comedian George Carlin singer Ginny Tiu and family and author-journalist Jim Bishop

  • S05E103 Betty White co-hosts

    • January 26, 1966

    Guests: singers Marilyn Maye and Bruce Scott comedians Burns and Schreiber cosmetician Rose Laird and Prince Bhaskar Choudhury an East Indian folkdancer who performs the cobra dance.

  • S05E104 Betty White co-hosts

    • January 27, 1966

    Guests: impressionist Frank Gorshin singer Gordon MacRae former middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson Frank Berger and his performing Afghan dogs and dance instructor Killer Joe Piro who shows steps of new dances "The Mule" and "The Lindsay Hop".

  • S05E105 Betty White co-hosts

    • January 28, 1966

    Guests: actor Pernell Roberts comedian Morty Storm and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers

  • S05E106 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • January 31, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Rick Nelson and wife Kris Harmon Nelson jazz trumpeter Jonah Jones yoga expert Moya Devi actress and former Playboy playmate Jo Collins and humorist Alan Abel (aka Prof. Bunker C. Hill), writer of the "The Private World of Prof. Bunker C. Hill" newspaper column, talks about heading the "Crusade to Deport Fat People".

  • S05E107 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 1, 1966

    Guests: comedian Wally Cox The McCoys humorist Myron Cohen and dance instructor Dick Blake who demonstrates "The Batusi" go-go dance.

  • S05E108 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 2, 1966

    Guests: comedian-actor Buddy Hackett comedienne Kaye Ballard Dr. Edwin Barr who speaks on nutrition and proper diet habits.

  • S05E109 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 3, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold Kai Winding Quintet TV host Peter Marshall

  • S05E110 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 4, 1966

    Guests: singer Jack Jones songstress Lisa Kirk exercise expert John Hills singers Sandler and Young Herschel Bernardi star of Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof".

  • S05E111 Betsy Palmer co-hosts

    • February 7, 1966

    Guests: actor Stephen Boyd aerialists The Jeffries fashion designer Edith Head and Ralph Lee Smith author of "The Health Hucksters". **Note: The NYC TV Guide lists Hermione Gingold as the co-host for the above show. But lists Betsy Palmer for the rest of the week.

  • S05E112 Betsy Palmer co-hosts

    • February 8, 1966

    Guests: actress Honor Blackman singer Sonji Clay (former wife of Cassius Clay) folksingers The Bitter End Winnie the Pooh fashions for children

  • S05E113 Betsy Palmer co-hosts

    • February 9, 1966

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie Al Heathfield who demonstrates a Raytheon oven that cooks a roast in eight minutes Dr. Andrew C. Ivy to defend Krebiozen. **Note: According to the New York Metro TV Guide, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy appeared on 9Feb1966, but Dr. James Holland appeared on the next day's show. Both Dr's apparently did discuss Krebiozen though.

  • S05E114 Betsy Palmer co-hosts

    • February 10, 1966

    Guests: comedian George Carlin singer-dancer Danny Meehan Polly Cramer with household hints Dr. James Holland to oppose the use of Krebiozen in Cancer treatment.

  • S05E115 Betsy Palmer co-hosts

    • February 11, 1966

    Guests: comedian Henry Morgan singer Sue Bennett jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd and Dr. Waldo Fielding, discusses birth control

  • S05E116 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi co-host

    • February 14, 1966

    Guests: the singing DeJohn Sisters pianist Erroll Garner Man Mountain Dean and World Champion Woman Wrestler Violet Roy Note: In New Haven's listings, the guests were listed as "scheduled" as that city appears to have aired the episodes live.

  • S05E117 Allen and Rossi co-host

    • February 15, 1966

    Guests: singer Sheila MacRae

  • S05E118 Allen and Rossi co-host

    • February 16, 1966

    Guests: singer Eydie Gorme dancer Gower Champion The Hunt Brothers Circus Elephant Act Broadway producer David Merrick singer Ray Ramirez and Jeff Tarr of Harvard University explaining computer dating service.

  • S05E119 Allen and Rossi co-host

    • February 17, 1966

    Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie The DeJohn Sisters Ann Shuster who demonstrates cake decorating Charles Keiting who talks about the "C.I.E." Citizens for Decent Literature. watchmaker Henry Fried

  • S05E120 Allen and Rossi co-host

    • February 18, 1966

    Guests: actress Jayne Mansfield columnist Earl Wilson singer Linda Hopkins Cosmopolitan magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown Major Donald Keyhoe who discusses flying saucers and Jeff Tarr who operates a computer-dating corporation

  • S05E121 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • February 21, 1966

    Guests: singer-performer John Raitt singer Kaye Stevens comedian George Kirby and landscape architect Ian McHarg who discusses highway beautification.

  • S05E122 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • February 22, 1966

    Guests: pianist Jose Melis comedian Murray Roman singer Bobby Rydell Henry Shapiro who discusses the proper way to buy a suit. Martin Ross who explains lie-detector tests Walter Pitkin Jr. author of "Life Begins at Fifty".

  • S05E123 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • February 23, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold dancer-singer Gretchen Wyler singer Frank Fanelli magician Don Allen radio announcer Robert Goldman Ralph Nader author of "Unsafe at Any Speed".

  • S05E124 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • February 24, 1966

    Guests: singer Felicia Sanders comedian Norm Crosby Nicholas Darvas author of "The Anatomy of Success" Mark Worth and Mayanna with an archery act.

  • S05E125 Henry Morgan co-hosts

    • February 25, 1966

    Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber President of the Humane Society of America, Oliver Evans who discusses the kidnapping of animals to be sold illegally for medical research purposes. sculptor Gordon MacMillan Hughes who fashions a bird out of steel with an acetylene torch.

  • S05E126 Kay Starr co-hosts

    • February 28, 1966

    Guests: actor Jack Cassidy band The Vogues fashion designer Mr. Blackwell and Reverend Richard Gilbert discusses recent religious advertising campaigns

  • S05E127 Kay Starr co-hosts

    • March 1, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Minnie Pearl folk singers The Backporch Majority Singers AAU champion baton twirler Diane Shelton Norman Dacey author of "How to Avoid Probate".

  • S05E128 Kay Starr co-hosts

    • March 2, 1966

    Guests: tap-dancers The Step Brothers six-year-old singer and song writer Gary Ferguson William 'Bill' Haast who milks a King Cobra Morris R. Wills who tells of his fifteen years in Red China. Morris R. Wills, one of the 21 GI's who chose to stay in Communist China following the Korean War, tells of his fifteen years in Red China.

  • S05E129 Kay Starr co-hosts

    • March 3, 1966

    Guests: comedian Charlie Manna jazz musician Gerry Mulligan The Clara Ward Gospel Singers memory expert Harry Lorayne

  • S05E130 Kay Starr co-hosts

    • March 4, 1966

    Guests: actor Vincent Price comedian Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver) comic Sandy Baron and Dr. Albert Plentl of Columbia University who discusses surgery for unborn infants.

  • S05E131 Patti Page co-hosts

    • March 7, 1966

    Guests: singer Johnny Mathis Ray DeCrane author of "How to Cut Your Taxes"

  • S05E132 Patti Page co-hosts

    • March 8, 1966

    Guests: actor Cornel Wilde comedian George Carlin singer Lou Christie Andy Walland who demonstrates the use of stilts Dr. Leo Louis Martello who discusses his philosophy of "psychoselfishism". Highlights: Patti Page sings "Would I Love You?" and "Queen of the House". Lou Christie performs "Lightnin' Strikes" and "Softly, As I Leave You" and "Just in Time".

  • S05E133 Patti Page co-hosts

    • March 9, 1966

    Guests: drummer Gene Krupa singer-actor Howard Keel The Stebbings Boxers (performing dogs) Dr. Leontyne Young author of "Life Among the Giants". Highlights: Patti Page sings "I Went to Your Wedding". Gene Krupa plays "Caravan". Howard Keel sings "Some Enchanted Evening".

  • S05E134 Patti Page co-hosts

    • March 10, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett singer Enzo Stuarti World champion horseshoe tossers Sue Gillespie and Elmer Hohl Highlights: Patti Page sings "This Is My Song". Enzo Stuarti performs "The Sound of Music".

  • S05E135 Patti Page co-hosts

    • March 11, 1966

    Guests: actor Michael Dunn violinist Florian Zabach comedian Professor Irwin Corey Billy Gould who presents a fashion show of clothing made of leather. Dr. Harvey Resnik professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania discusses suicide among teenagers.

  • S05E136 Gig Young co-hosts

    • March 14, 1966

    Guests: singer Billy Daniels John Zerbini Lion Act Journalist Martin Gross, armed with statistics and considerable information on American hospitals, reports the conditions of low standards as he found them in recent research.

  • S05E137 Gig Young co-hosts

    • March 15, 1966

    Guests: singer Johnny Desmond songstress Maria Cole comedian Bob Melvin Coco the Clown who performs a make-up demonstration journalist Martin Gross returns with his conclusion of "The American Hospital".

  • S05E138 Gig Young co-hosts

    • March 16, 1966

    Guests: California Senator George Murphy archer Howard Hill Jazz drummer Mongo Santamaria comedians Bob and Ray

  • S05E139 Gig Young co-hosts

    • March 17, 1966

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa comedian Sandy Baron actor Sam Jaffe his wife actress Bettye Ackerman and a surprise guest.

  • S05E140 Gig Young co-hosts

    • March 18, 1966

    Guests: journalist Jim Bishop who discusses the Candy Mossler trial Professor Backwards and his son Howard singer Marion Montgomery Jazz musician Harold Betters speed reader Theresa Stanton who demonstrates how to improve reading.

  • S05E141 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • March 21, 1966

    Guests: astrologer Jean Dixon singer Billy Eckstine columnist Bob Considine and a surprise guest

  • S05E142 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • March 22, 1966

    Guests: actor Broderick Crawford basketball player Bill Russell, who discusses his autobiography "Go Up for Glory" singer Marilyn Maye basketball team The Whiz Kids a group of six youngsters from New York's Settlement House

  • S05E143 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • March 23, 1966

    Guests: actors Jackie Coogan Ted Cassidy from the TV series "The Addams Family" The Kirby Stone Four author Norman J. Zierold, author of "The Child Stars"

  • S05E144 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • March 24, 1966

    Guests: comedian Jan Murray model-actress June Wilkinson actor Ted Cassidy Mexican jazz group Los Vegas "Father M," a priest who prefers to remain anonymous gives his views on celibacy.

  • S05E145 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • March 25, 1966

    Guests: entertainer Dagmar golf pro Paul Hahn singer Damita Jo Rep. Charlotte Reid (Republican from Ill.) discusses her recent trip to Vietnam.

  • S05E146 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • March 28, 1966

    Guests: Mimi Hines and Phil Ford of Broadway's "Funny Girl" singer Vaughn Monroe tap dancers The Dunhills andArthur Hess, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, discusses Medicare

  • S05E147 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • March 29, 1966

    Opera singer Jan Peerce and his wife actress Pamela Tiffin comedian George Kirby Dr. Edward Annis, discusses American hospitals

  • S05E148 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • March 30, 1966

    Guests: actor Andy Griffith singer Nancy Ames The Amazing Kreskin rock 'n' roll singer Ronnie Dove Cliff Kalista

  • S05E149 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • March 31, 1966

    Guests: singer Jimmie Rodgers actor Barry Nelson of Broadway's "Cactus Flower" comedian George Kirby comedienne Phyllis Diller yoga instructor Marcia Moore harmonica player Stan Fisher

  • S05E150 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • April 1, 1966

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby pianist Roger Williams actress Senta Berger singer Adam Wade Dr. Morris Chafetz

  • S05E151 Nipsey Russell co-hosts

    • April 4, 1966

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell alligator wrestler Jackie Willie consumer advocate Ralph Nader *Week of 04Apr66-08Apr66 hosted by comedians.

  • S05E152 George Jessel co-hosts

    • April 5, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Howard Keel actress Linda Bennett Gary Lewis and the Playboys

  • S05E153 Jim Backus co-hosts

    • April 6, 1966

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting pro golfer-singer Don Cherry Robert Wilson

  • S05E154 Jan Murray co-hosts

    • April 7, 1966

    Guests: actor Jackie Coogan entertainer Dagmar and soul singer James Brown. Highlights: James Brown performs "Shotgun," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "I Feel Good," "Ain't That A Groove," and "Please Please Please."

  • S05E155 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • April 8, 1966

    Guests: actor David Hedison singer Jimmie Rodgers comedian Norm Crosby

  • S05E156 Bette Davis co-hosts

    • April 11, 1966

    Guests: Phil Ford and Mimi Hines magician Jerry Bergman The Kweskin Jug Band and Mrs. Ruth Dresser (discusses the Montessori teaching method)

  • S05E157 Bette Davis co-hosts

    • April 12, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett singer-actress Eartha Kitt actor Rick Jason of the TV series "Combat" author Jacqueline Susann psychiatrist Gordon Globus

  • S05E158 Bette Davis co-hosts

    • April 13, 1966

    Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood comedienne Carol Burnett author Adela Rogers St. Johns harmonica player Stan Fisher and psychiatrist Gordon Globus

  • S05E159 Bette Davis co-hosts

    • April 14, 1966

    Guests: Fran Allison from "Kukla, Fran and Ollie" folk singers Peter and Gordon Dr. Carl Burke Hollywood stenographer Edna Ruby

  • S05E160 Bette Davis co-hosts

    • April 15, 1966

    Guests: Broadway performer Chita Rivera Burr Tillstrom and Fran Allison Dr. Albert Honig

  • S05E161 The King Sisters co-host

    • April 18, 1966

    Guests: actress Irene Ryan magician Don Alan model-actress Gloria Tracey and Seaquarium's Roger Conklin

  • S05E162 The King Sisters co-host

    • April 19, 1966

    Guests: dancer Barrie Chase Chef Rene Verdon

  • S05E163 The King Sisters co-host

    • April 20, 1966

    comedian Dick Shawn singer Tony Daryl

  • S05E164 The King Sisters co-host

    • April 21, 1966

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comedienne Totie Fields actress Barbara Feldon

  • S05E165 The King Sisters co-host

    • April 22, 1966

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actress Stefanie Powers actor Roger Smith

  • S05E166 Liberace co-hosts

    • April 25, 1966

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer-comedienne Kaye Stevens bullfighter Jess Ramsey magician Channing Pollock

  • S05E167 Liberace co-hosts

    • April 26, 1966

    Guests: actress Anne Bancroft Dr. Edward Waterhouse

  • S05E168 Liberace co-hosts

    • April 27, 1966

    Guests: Country & Western comedienne Minnie Pearl Jazz singer Joe Williams Cindy Adams author of "Sukarno" exercise expert Debbie Drake and Liberace's mother

  • S05E169 Liberace co-hosts

    • April 28, 1966

    Guests: singer John Raitt comedienne Phyllis Diller actresses Peggy Wood and Karen Wessler The Animals (rock 'n' roll band)

  • S05E170 Liberace co-hosts

    • April 29, 1966

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor The Kingston Trio comedian Morey Amsterdam calypso singer Lord Radio

  • S05E171 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • May 2, 1966

    Guests: actor Bob Crane entertainer Dagmar comedian Morey Amsterdam

  • S05E172 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • May 3, 1966

    Guests: The Amazing Kreskin TV personality George Jessel Mercedes Boles

  • S05E173 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • May 4, 1966

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard actor Jordon Christopher columnist-fitness expert and author Paige Palmer and acrobatic strongmen David and Goliath.

  • S05E174 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • May 5, 1966

    Guests: singer John Raitt Dr. Joyce Brothers Yetta Bronstein wife of prankster Alan Abel who in 1964 ran for President.

  • S05E175 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • May 6, 1966

    Guests: actor-singer Noel Harrison "Combat!" star Vic Morrow comedians Cliff Arquette and Sandy Baron

  • S05E176 Bob Newhart co-hosts

    • May 9, 1966

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson singer Eddy Arnold Senator Thomas J. Dodd

  • S05E177 Bob Newhart co-hosts

    • May 10, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor James Darren actor Billy Sands singer Carmel Quinn

  • S05E178 Bob Newhart co-hosts

    • May 11, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers singer Sergio Franchi The Four Freshmen Country singer Roger Miller and Ben Jamil, president of CCS Communication Control Inc. NOTE: Ben Jamil was indicted in 1966 for wiretapping and charges were dismissed after the trial ended in a hung jury. The Secret Connection Briefcase also has offensive capability. A business man has four his fingertips a flashlight designed to blind evildoers for up to four hours with an intense beam of light, as well as a wireless telephone with a built-in scrambler. A handy voice-stress analyzer will reveal whether or not the person being called is telling the truth. The briefcase can even be used as a shield. Its tough synthetic fabric will withstand a .357 magnum bullet. To stymie any attempts to steal all this James Bond gadgetry, there is also an alarm that will sound six seconds after the case is ripped from the owner's grasp.

  • S05E179 Bob Newhart co-hosts

    • May 12, 1966

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. actor Frank Sutton of "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." Jazz trumpet player Charlie Shavers

  • S05E180 Bob Newhart co-hosts

    • May 13, 1966

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa actress Cheryl Miller The Air Force Singing Sergeants evangelist Gert Behanna

  • S05E181 The McGuire Sisters co-host

    • May 16, 1966

    Guests: comedy team of Allen and Rossi actress Mercedes McCambridge Dr. Sidney Cohen's discussion on the drug LSD.

  • S05E182 The McGuire Sisters co-host

    • May 17, 1966

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell comedian Cliff Arquette bandleader Ray Anthony publicist Jim Moran Dr. Eugene Carson Blake

  • S05E183 \The McGuire Sisters co-host

    • May 18, 1966

    Guests: Buck Owens and the Buckaroos Billy Sands author of "My Shadow Has Fast Feet"

  • S05E184 The McGuire Sisters co-host

    • May 19, 1966

    Guests: musician Ronnie Martin lion tamer Clyde Beatty Australian musician Robie Porter Irene Clough author of "Divine Healing" The Great Padro

  • S05E185 The McGuire Sisters co-host

    • May 20, 1966

    Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams Film critic Judith Crist singer Jerry Marshall painter Tom Gaughan

  • S05E186 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • May 23, 1966

    Guests: actress Jane Russell actor-singer guitarist Leon Bibb tennis player Bobby Riggs and The Roleks

  • S05E187 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • May 24, 1966

    Guests: actor Allen Drake British stage actor and director Tony Tanner game show producer of "Password" Howard Felsher columnist Jim Bishop

  • S05E188 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • May 25, 1966

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby British stage and screen actress Virginia McKenna actor Bill Travers accordian player Dick Contino

  • S05E189 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • May 26, 1966

    Guests: Jazz vocal duo Jackie and Roy (husband and wife singing duo of Jackie Cain and Roy Kral) Dr. Bergen Evans Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner

  • S05E190 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • May 27, 1966

    Guests: The McGuire Sisters actor Walter Slezak ventriloquist Shari Lewis politician Gideon Hausner and rock group The Standells. Highlights: The Standells perform "Dirty Water," "There's a Storm Coming," "Hey Joe".

  • S05E191 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • May 30, 1966

    Guests: The Four Seasons comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi cheerleading instructor Bill Horan singer Linda Bennett and Dr. Phillip Rosenberg

  • S05E192 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • May 31, 1966

    Guests: actress Carolyn Jones singers The Kane Triplets lawyer Melvin Belli

  • S05E193 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • June 1, 1966

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope Pro-golfer Arnold Palmer Pro-golfer Doug Sanders vocalist Helen Curtis acrobats The Gary Brothers

  • S05E194 Paul Lynde co-host

    • June 2, 1966

    Guests: actor Poncie Ponce singer-actress Eartha Kitt actress Mary Ann Mobley The Goetschi's unicyclists trumpeter Bob Monticelli

  • S05E195 Paul Lynde co-host

    • June 3, 1966

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine actress Nan Grey and Frankie's wife singer Lana Cantrell Mrs. Elva Miller housewife-turned-singer

  • S05E196 Frank Fontaine co-hosts

    • June 6, 1966

    Guests: actor Sebastian Cabot singer Dorothy Collins Hartley B. Edwards British journalist James Cameron, who discusses his trip to North Vietnam

  • S05E197 Frank Fontaine co-hosts

    • June 7, 1966

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comic Bill Dana The Amazing Kreskin

  • S05E198 Frank Fontaine co-hosts

    • June 8, 1966

    Guests: singer Patrice Munsel actor Victor Buono singer-actor Eddie Foy Jr. Dr. Millard G. Roberts educator J. Vern Hales meteorologist

  • S05E199 Frank Fontaine co-hosts

    • June 9, 1966

    Guests: The DeJohn Sisters comedian George Carlin Country and Western singer Ken Carson chef Eddie Doucette Lawrence Lader, author of "Abortion" Dr. William Ober

  • S05E200 Frank Fontaine co-hosts

    • June 10, 1966

    Guests: actor-comedian Danny Thomas singer Steve Lawrence The Taylor Maids dance group Captain Jack Abraham, shows films of GI's training for duty in Vietnam.

  • S05E201 Jack Carter co-hosts

    • June 13, 1966

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco actor Neil Hamilton singer Jaye P. Morgan and The Beardsleys

  • S05E202 Jack Carter co-hosts

    • June 14, 1966

    Guests: actor Hans Conried Professional football player Roger Brown of the Detroit Lions aka the Rajah Dr. H.H. Bockins and the Lil Soul Bros. (Mike and Curtiss Boone)

  • S05E203 Jack Carter co-hosts

    • June 15, 1966

    Guests: singer Jose Feliciano actress Martha Scott pianist Wilma Sass

  • S05E204 Jack Carter co-hosts

    • June 16, 1966

    Guests: singer Connie Francis The Everly Brothers outdoorsman Euell Gibbons Sofia Girls Highlights: Connie Francis sings "Anything Goes".

  • S05E205 Jack Carter concludes his co-hosting duties for the week

    • June 17, 1966

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Bobbe Norris Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt (who sing "The Sweetest Sounds" and a medley of Leonard Bernstein tunes) Mike models men's bathing suits from different periods.

  • S05E206 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • June 20, 1966

    [repeat from 13Jul64] Helen O'Connell, Timmie Rogers

  • S05E207 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • June 21, 1966

    [repeat from 14Jul64] Joi Lansing, The Brooks Sisters, Stan Freeman, Tiger Joe Marsh

  • S05E208 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • June 22, 1966

    [repeat from 15Jul64] David Nelson, Mike Minor, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Fanny Richards.

  • S05E211 Sheila MacRae co-hosts

    • June 27, 1966

    Guests: actor Jose Ferrer Metropolitan Opera star Richard Tucker

  • S05E212 Sheila MacRae co-hosts

    • June 28, 1966

    Guests: singer John Raitt Italian singer Piccola Pupa singers Sandler and Young and Helen Southard (psychologist, Consultant on Family Life for the National YMCA, discusses modern sex education)

  • S05E213 Sheila MacRae co-hosts

    • June 29, 1966

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi comedian Bob Newhart singer-composer Van McCoy Sheila impersonates Elizabeth Taylor, Barbra Streisand, Carroll Baker.

  • S05E214 Sheila MacRae co-hosts

    • June 30, 1966

    Guests: astrologist Sydney Omarr Irish singer Jesse Owens singer Bobbi Martin Dr. Willis Potts author of "Your Wonderful Baby" and The Dubskys (balancing act)

  • S05E215 Sheila MacRae concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 1, 1966

    Guests: comedian Charlie Manna singer Gilbert Price Dr. A. Ewing (psychiatrist discusses art works done by psychotics and how these can be a therapeutic help to the patient and a diagnostic help to the doctor)

  • S05E216 Mike's co-host Lesley Gore for the first day of Rock N' Roll week

    • July 11, 1966

    Guests: actor Poncie Ponce singer Helen Curtis James Mills, associate editor of Life magazine

  • S05E217 Bobby Vinton co-hosts

    • July 12, 1966

    Guests: comedian George Carlin actor Van Williams Israeli singer Geula Gill Robert Manry author of "Tinkerbell" which tells of his solo sailing of the Atlantic.

  • S05E218 The Supremes co-host

    • July 13, 1966

    Guests: The Temptations Olympic high-diver Joe Gerlach jet-set dance instructor Joe Piro comedian London Lee

  • S05E219 Jordon Christopher co-hosts

    • July 14, 1966

    Guests: singer Jody Miller comedian Guy Marks beauty contest winner Miss Finland billards expert Willie Mosconi who gives a demonstration.

  • S05E220 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • July 15, 1966

    Guests: singer Edie Adams The Gary Brothers The Dunhills dancers The Garys karate experts give a demonstration.

  • S05E221 Jim Henson's Rowlf and the Muppets, co-host

    • July 18, 1966

    Guests: Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians comedian Jack E. Leonard entertainer Tessie O'Shea author Noel Benn

  • S05E222 Jim Henson (co host), The Mills Brothers, Carmel Quinn, A.E. Hotchner, Marie Walther

    • July 19, 1966

    Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-host. Guests are The Mills Brothers, singer Carmel Quinn, A.E. Hotchner writer-author talks about his new book "Papa Hemmingway" and Olympic gymnast Marie Walther demonstrates on the horse and parallel bars.

  • S05E223 Jim Henson (co host), Florence Henderson, Charlie Manna, Johnny Puleo & His Harmonica Gang, Lois Benjamin

    • July 20, 1966

    Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-hosts guests are singer-actress Florence Henderson, comedian Charlie Manna, Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang and Lois Benjamin, author of "So You Want to Be a Working Mother".

  • S05E224 Jim Henson (co host), Marty Allen, Freddie & The Dreamers, Hermione Gingold, Jenny Smith

    • July 21, 1966

    Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-host; guests are comedian Marty Allen, Freddie and the Dreamers, comedienne Hermione Gingold and singer Jenny Smith. Highlights: Jim Henson, the Muppets creator talks about commercials the group has produced.

  • S05E225 Jim Henson (co host), Buddy Greco, Jerry Lester, Donna McKechnie, Polly Cramer

    • July 22, 1966

    Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets conclude their co-hosting duties for the week. Guests are singer Buddy Greco, comedian Jerry Lester, dancer-singer Donna McKechnie and Polly Cramer household hints columnist.

  • S05E226 Arthur Godfrey co-hosts

    • July 25, 1966

    Guests: singer Linda Bennett Los Angeles Pitcher Don Drysdale Grand Ole Opry comedienne Minnie Pearl and Stokely Carmichael, Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee

  • S05E227 Arthur Godfrey co-hosts

    • July 26, 1966

    Guests: Betsy Palmer Les Classels, Rock 'n Roller mentalist The Amazing Kreskin Rep. Patsy T. Mink (D., Hawaii) who talks about Hawaii and women in politics. Hawaiian dancer Puanani shows everyone how to do the hula. Highlights: Arthur Godfrey comes out with a banjo and plays "My Baby Just Cares For Me". Mike sings "Nice and Easy". Mike & Arthur do "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover". Arthur recites prose writtenby H. Gordon Reed about a father watching his son leave on his first day of school. Betsy Palmer performs "Accentuate the Positive". Mike talks to Betsy about acting in "Peter Pan". Betsy sings "I've Got to Crow" (with Mike & Arthur crowing) The Amazing Kreskin performs card tricks and mind reading. Les Classels performs "Lana" and "Et Maintenant". Arthur performs "Hawaiian War Chant".

  • S05E228 Arthur Godfrey co-hosts

    • July 27, 1966

    Guests: comedian Nipsey Russell singer Jeri Jamison archery expert Fred Bear Father Tom Vaughn, an Episcopal priest and jazz pianist and Retired Air Force General "Rosy" O'Donnell who discusses the USO which he directs.

  • S05E229 Arthur Godfrey co-hosts

    • July 28, 1966

    Guests: actress-singer Eartha Kitt singer Frank Fanelli piano-player Max Morath and Leon Shimkin who discusses the book "Hope For Man" by Joshua Leibman, is the President of Simon and Shuster publishers. Highlights: Mike Douglas gets audience into roaring 20s outfits and up onto the stage. Pianist Max Morath plays "Grizzly Bear". Arthur Godfrey and Jim Tyler do a banjo duet. Eartha Kitt sings "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate". All join in for "Row Row Row."

  • S05E230 Arthur Godfrey co-hosts

    • July 29, 1966

    Guests: actress Jayne Mansfield body-builder and Jayne's husband Mickey Hargitay singer Micki Lynn Will Traveler ?

  • S05E231 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 1, 1966

    Guests: singer Andy Russell comic Professor Irwin Corey The Swingin' Six Frances Horwich, psychologist and Cardinal Dougherty Drill team and Marching Band

  • S05E232 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 2, 1966

    Guests: John Raitt, singer (star of the Broadway show "A Joyful Noise") The Four Saints and the Singing Sisters Card trick expert John Scarne Reverend John J. Fink (a Baptist minister once an alcoholic, the Reverend talks about rehabilitation through religion.) and Nelson Playground Youngsters, rope jumping champions.

  • S05E233 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 3, 1966

    Guests: The Four Preps, singing group Vibraphone musician Milt Jackson Alex Robin, comedy writer for the "Tonight Show" and Norman Dacey, author of "How to Avoid Probate"

  • S05E234 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 4, 1966

    Guests: comedian Henny Youngman singer Billy Eckstine Willie Mosconi, billiards champion with eight year old Larry Leake and Dr. Roy J. Heffernan of Tufts Medical school

  • S05E235 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 5, 1966

    Guests: The Checkmates comedian Bob Melvin John Bechta, self-defense expert for women. Singing nuns Sister's Rosalie and Rosamunde

  • S05E236 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • August 8, 1966

    Guests: Herman's Hermits comedy team of McCall and Brill (Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) actor-singer Howard Keel author Paul Kearney and Dr. Fred Miller

  • S05E237 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • August 9, 1966

    Guests: Liza Minnelli (daughter of Judy Garland) rock 'n roll group Dino, Desi and Billy (sons of Dean Martin, Desi Arnaz and friend) King of the Soda Jerks Lou Jennings Deana Martin (daughter of Dean Martin) and Lynn Jordan on the diving horse is shown at Atlantic City's famed steel pier.

  • S05E238 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • August 10, 1966

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Al Martino The DeJohn Sisters Al shows Mike and Bob how to lay bricks. and Bob talks about his book, "Stay Young and Vital".

  • S05E239 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • August 11, 1966

    Guests: World Boxing heavy-weight champion Ernie Terrell child singer of the Broadway show "Mame" Frankie Michaels The Pair Extraordinaire Federal Commissioner James Quigley and Dr. Coy Honsaker

  • S05E239 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • June 23, 1966

    Guests: [repeat from 16Jul64] Jane Morgan, Jerry Wallace, Chester Morris, Adam Keefe

  • S05E240 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • August 12, 1966

    Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie singer Bobby Vinton editor of "16" magazine Gloria Stavers the Amin Brothers (jugglers/acrobats) Congressional Medal of Honor nominee David C. Dolby Miss Sixteen of America is chosen from eight finalists.

  • S05E240 Soupy Sales concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 24, 1966

    [repeat from 15Jul64] Peter Nero, Marilyn Michaels, Frank D'Rone, Dr. Will Irwin

  • S05E241 Skitch Henderson co-hosts

    • August 15, 1966

    Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam singer Kaye Stevens entertainer Liberace

  • S05E242 Skitch Henderson co-hosts

    • August 16, 1966

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer-actress Shirley Jones and reporter Marie Torre who gives a firsthand account of Lucy Johnson's wedding.

  • S05E243 Skitch Henderson co-hosts

    • August 17, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Frankie Randall comedian-actor Jerry Van Dyke and Vietnam War correspondent Jim Lucas, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for journalism.

  • S05E244 Skitch Henderson co-hosts

    • August 18, 1966

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn Geezinslaw Brothers The Stratford Vagabonds Marching Band and Jerry Pleh program director of Minnesota "Outward Bound" school. Teaching self-confidence through camping in the wilderness.

  • S05E245 Skitch Henderson co-hosts

    • August 19, 1966

    Guests: singer Georgia Gibbs The Kirby Stone Four pianist Ronnie David James Meredith motorcyclist Steve Wilson shown on the "Globe of Death" billed as one of the most dangerous acts in show business.

  • S05E246 Mel Brooks co-hosts

    • August 22, 1966

    Guests: South African singer Miriam Makeba Freddie & The Dreamers Memory Expert Harry Lorayne The Benecini's Highlights: Freddie and the Dreamers perform "Playboy", "A Windmill In Old Amsterdam", "You Were Made For Me", and "Short Shorts".

  • S05E247 Mel Brooks co-hosts

    • August 23, 1966

    Guests: drummer Gene Krupa singer-actress Gloria DeHaven her father vaudevillian actor Carter DeHaven singer Jesse Lopez (brother of Trini Lopez) Millicent Linden exercise expert and author of "Tension in Repose".

  • S05E248 Mel Brooks co-hosts

    • August 24, 1966

    Guests: Drummer Gene Krupa comedienne Totie Fields singer Jean-Paul Vignon softball champion Ed Feigner Divorce lawyer Lawrence Richelts

  • S05E249 Mel Brooks co-hosts

    • August 25, 1966

    Guests: songstress Jane Morgan singer Dick Roman Dr. Joyce Brothers, who talks about teenage marriages Dick Veith owner and operator of "Rent-a-dog" services.

  • S05E250 Mel Brooks concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 26, 1966

    Guests: singer-actress Lainie Kazan The Kirby Stone Four comic water sport diver Russ Dodson TV Producer David Susskind

  • S05E251 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 29, 1966

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell The King Sisters musician Bobby Hackett author Lee Berman

  • S05E252 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 30, 1966

    Guests: jazz pianist Errol Garner folk-humorist Herb Shriner Margie Pinkus, artist, teaches 'body-painting') Ashley Montagu, author of "Women are Naturally Superior")

  • S05E253 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 31, 1966

    Guests: actress Barbara Eden, star of "I Dream of Jeannie") actor Bill Dailey, also from "I Dream of Jeannie") The Association (rock 'n roll group)

  • S05E254 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • September 1, 1966

    Guests: opera singer Enzo Stuarti humorist Sam Levenson, talks about his new book "Everything But Mondy") concert pianist Susan Starr Larry Patterson, President of Puppyland, a Michigan based company with imports pedigree dogs from all over the world to the United States, narrates a dog show)

  • S05E255 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • September 2, 1966

    Guests: TV master of ceremonies Bert Parks Brasil '66 (jazz group) Na Rang, a Korean orphan flown from Xaduk, Korea to meet her American sponsor, co-host Totie Fields, who supports the child through the Christian Children's Fund, Inc. Mrs. James Hosteller, of the CCF, accompanies Na Rang and explains the organization's work.

Season 6

  • S06E01 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • September 5, 1966

    Guests: actor Michael Callan singer Patrice Munsel Sgt. Barry Sadler Dr. Bergen Evans Highlights: Sgt. Barry Sadler (of the U.S. Marine Corps) sings "The Green Berets"

  • S06E02 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • September 6, 1966

    Guests: actress Barbara Feldon, Agent 99 on the TV series "Get Smart" singers The Barry Sisters Mark Lane author of "Rush to Judgment". Lane discusses his reasons for disputing the Warren Commission's conclusions about President Kennedy's assassination.

  • S06E03 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • September 7, 1966

    Guests: comedian Jack Benny singer Teresa Brewer actress Pat Crowley of the TV series "Don't Eat the Daisies" golf pro Paul Hahn and USAF Capt. Frank W. Berry recipient of this year's flight surgeon of the year award for his work in Vietnam.

  • S06E04 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • September 8, 1966

    Guests: comedy team of Allen and Rossi comedienne Totie Fields singer Paula Wayne guitarist Al Caiola and "Toys of America" representative Ed Hedrick who shows new and unusual toys. Highlights: Steve Rossi sings “Dommage, Dommage.” *Note: Cash Box—September 24, 1966 Steve Rossi, currently on the scene with "Dommage, Dommage" goes onto the Mike Douglas TV’er to do the tune (22) and repeats same on the Sullivan stanza of the 25th. Rossi will do this stand without the aid of comic partner Marty Allen.

  • S06E05 Jerry Vale concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 9, 1966

    Guests: singer Barbara McNair comedian George Carlin comic Sandy Baron jazz saxophonist Father James Perone and record breaking 500 meter AAU swimmer Lee Davis.

  • S06E06 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • September 12, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet singer-actress Carol Lawrence actor Johnny Crawford (starred with Chuck Connors on "The Rifleman") comic Stan Freberg etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt and the new Miss America (postponed to the following week..

  • S06E06 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • September 12, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet singer-actress Carol Lawrence actor Johnny Crawford (starred with Chuck Connors on "The Rifleman") comic Stan Freberg etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt and the new Miss America (postponed to the following week..

  • S06E07 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • September 13, 1966

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle pianist George Shearing actor-singer James Darren Arthur Henley author of "Demon in My View" A Montanari, discusses a method of teaching emotionally disturbed and withdrawn youngsters. and Ken Butler of Benrelli motorcyclists demonstrates some trick motorcycle stunts.

  • S06E08 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • September 14, 1966

    Guests: Jazz musicians The Ramsey Lewis Trio comedian Norm Crosby singer-actress Patricia Marand Harold Russell (star of the 1946 award-winning film "Best Years of Our Lives" for which he won an Oscar, and present chairman of the President's Committee for Employment of the Handicapped) Highlights: Chuck Connors does rifle tricks.

  • S06E09 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • September 15, 1966

    Guests: actor Ben Gazzara of TV's "Run For Your Life" comedy team of McCall and Brill (Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) jazz organist Earl Grant The Flag Throwers of Tuscany and stockbroker Steve Weiss who discusses the stock market decline.

  • S06E10 Chuck Connors concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 16, 1966

    Guests: actor Warren Beatty jazz musician Pete Barbutti actor Forrest Tucker star of the TV series "F Troop" singer Linda Bennett nine-year-old Beverly Klass (1965 Pee Wee golf champion) Paul Fay Jr. author of "The Pleasure of His Company" who talks about his relationship with the late President Kennedy.

  • S06E11 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • September 19, 1966

    Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan Country entertainer Minnie Pearl 1967 Miss America Jane Anne Jayroe, who represented Oklahoma (appearance postponed from previous week) and author-psychologist Marilyn Segal, who will talk about brain-damaged children.

  • S06E12 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • September 20, 1966

    Guests: singers The Righteous Brothers actor Robert Ryan comedienne Christine Nelson (the original "Sarah Jockman" from the Allan Sherman recording). Barney Hill, who discusses flying saucers, and claims he and his wife had contact with creatures from another planet.

  • S06E13 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • September 21, 1966

    Guests: singer Dionne Warwick comedian Pat Henry Pierre Salinger, former Press Secretary to the late President Kennedy, and author of "With Kennedy."

  • S06E14 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • September 22, 1966

    Guests: singers The Andrews Sisters comedian Don Alan clarinetist Buddy De Franco actor William Gargan, who discusses cancer revovery and rehabilitation. Highlights: The Andrews Sisters sing "Apple Tree" and "Pistol Packin' Mama." Jimmy Dean sings "Don't Fence Me In" and "Melancholy Baby" (with Mike). Dean shows how to cook a French dish, coq au vin. De Franco presents "Gone with the Wind."

  • S06E15 Jimmy Dean concludes a week as co-host

    • September 23, 1966

    Guests: singer-actress Edie Adams comedian George Kirby square-dance caller Buck Fish The Federation of Delaware Valley Square Dancers, who demonstrate dances The Chuck Cassey Singers Dr. Albert Burke, who discusses the need for a revival of patriotism.

  • S06E16 Woody Woodbury co-hosts

    • September 26, 1966

    Guests: singer Lesley Gore Herbie Mann and the Trio author Bruce Felknor The Gladiators, two young Italians who demonstrate the ancient art of the gladiator fight.

  • S06E17 Woody Woodbury co-hosts

    • September 27, 1966

    Guests: actress Joan Fontaine, narrates a fashion show for little boys singer Bruce Scott Joe Garagiola, sportscaster and former ballplayer, talks about behind-the-scenes humor in the game Roy Liberto and the Bourbon Street Six, Dixieland Band Patricia Wirlenberg, demonstrates vegetable mosiacs.

  • S06E18 Woody Woodbury co-hosts

    • September 28, 1966

    Guests: comedienne-singer Kaye Stevens singer Jordon Christopher Ann Corio, star of "This Was Burlesque" comedian Steve Mills A Green Beret Training Unit demonstrates fighting techniques used in Viet Nam.

  • S06E19 Woody Woodbury co-hosts

    • September 29, 1966

    Guests: Clara Ward Gospel Singers actress-comedienne Betty Walker The 3 Houcs, jugglers The Cystic Fibrosis poster girl Steven M. Spencer, science editor for "The Saturday Evening Post, discusses an experimental pill which increases memory power.

  • S06E20 Woody Woodbury concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 30, 1966

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Gisele MacKenzie Jerry Forst, illusionist Los Indios Tabajaras, Brazilian guitarists Ephraim R. Gomberg, executive vice president of the Philadelphia Crime Commission, speaks about juvenile delinquency.

  • S06E21 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts for Monday and Tuesday only

    • October 3, 1966

    Guests: comedian Allan Sherman actress-singer & TV panelist Kitty Carlisle Trinidad Serenaders

  • S06E22 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • October 4, 1966

    Guests: singer Al Martino Art Van Damme Trio comedian Larry Wilde Byrd Parmelee and a mystery guest.

  • S06E23 Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt, co-hosts (substituting for Rosemary Clooney)

    • October 5, 1966

    Guests: Martha and the Vandellas, do three musical numbers comedian Ralph Pope and Mrs. Anna Marie Lorre, widow of Peter Lorre, discusses her personal experiences with the Synanon Foundation, which helps drug addicts, alcoholics, and "anyone who wants help." Highlights: Earl Wrightson tries to sing "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round". Mike and Earl sing "They Call the Wind Maria". Lois Hunt sings "More". Mike sings a parody of "What Now My Love". Earl sings "It's Gonna Be a Great Day". Lois Hunt sings "Tell Me That You Love Me". Earl & Lois sing "Almost Like Being in Love". Martha and the Vandellas perform "Heat Wave", "Canadian Sunset" and "My Baby Loves Me". Mike does "Silly Mummers Dance". Mike, Earl & Lois finish with "Young & Foolish".

  • S06E24 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • October 6, 1966

    Guests: syndicated columnist Ann Landers actor Michael Caine Harold Betters, trombonist, with his group Royal Highland Fusillers, a bagpipe and marching group Dan Morris, author of "Savor of the Sea," prepares fish dishes that appeal to kids.

  • S06E25 Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • October 7, 1966

    Guests: comedian-writer Woody Allen singer Eddy Arnold The Oscar Peterson Trio, jazz musicians Maria Lanza Cocozza, mother of the late singer Mario Lanza and the wives of the Philadelphia Eagles football players

  • S06E26 Ozzie & Harriet Nelson co-host

    • October 10, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields The Lettermen songwriters Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen cartoonist Charles Duffy and psychologist Dr. Louise Bates Ames. Highlights: The Lettermen sing "Softly, As I Leave You".

  • S06E27 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • October 11, 1966

    Guests: singer Charles Aznavour songstress Peggy March comic Howard Storm Gene Hart, who talks on marine life and attorney Joseph T. Schmidt who discusses estate planning.

  • S06E28 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • October 12, 1966

    Guests: Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey is the surprise guest during a visit to the program of news analyst Harry Reasoner. comic Steve Mills

  • S06E29 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson, co-hosts

    • October 13, 1966

    Guests: actress-singer Sally Ann Howes ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson pianist Joe Bushkin author Peter Funk who believes that career women should not have children and Kyle Rote, former All-American and all-time great of the New York Giants, who recently wrote a book "The Language of Pro Football".

  • S06E30 Ozzie & Harriet Nelson, Co-host

    • October 14, 1966

    Guests: singer-actor Ricky Nelson actor David Nelson TV personality Don Wilson singer Shani Wallace and Arlen Spector, Philadelphia District Attorney & Warren Commission member Highlights: Ricky Nelson sings "Walking Down the Line". Ricky and Mike duet on "Time After Time". Mike sings "Put on a Happy Face" to David and June Nelson's son Danny. Jack Benny's announcer Don Wilson reminisces about radio in the 30's . He also talks about and shows pictures of his prize winning poodles. *Note: Rick and David Nelson surprise their parents Ozzie and Harriet Nelson on the couple's 31st wedding anniversary.

  • S06E31 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • October 17, 1966

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comedian Sandy Baron Larry Wilde whose latest Dot LP is "The Joker is Wilde" Dr. Edward Annis and Martin L. Gross author of "The Doctors" a penetrating analysis of the American physician and his practice of Medicine.

  • S06E32 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • October 18, 1966

    Guests: bandleader Xavier Cugat singer Charo comedian Joey Forman musician Boots Randolph columnist Marilyn Van Derbur Jerry Wheeler and author Blanche Scarlet Phelps

  • S06E33 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • October 19, 1966

    Guests: singer Nelson Eddy songstress Gale Sherwood actor Burt Reynolds star of TV's "The Hawk" Fire Commissioner James J. McCarey Italian fashion designer Princess Irene Galitzine

  • S06E34 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • October 20, 1966

    Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan singer Susan Barrett Allyn Brothers Dr. Gilbert Holloway, author of "E.S.P. and Your Super-Conscious".

  • S06E35 Eddie Fisher concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 21, 1966

    Guests: actress Connie Stevens comedian Sandy Baron Producer-writer-director Mel Brooks Mexican folk singers Los Vegas and Dr. Maxwell Maltz author of "Psycho Cybernetics".

  • S06E36 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • October 24, 1966

    Guests: Frank Hubbell and The Stompers singer Ed Ames the comedy team of Stiller and Meara Mingo of "Daniel Boone" Mrs. Elsie Leviton and Jerome M. Fryer who will discuss the pros and cons of War Toys.

  • S06E37 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • October 25, 1966

    Guests: Charley Weaver (humorist Cliff Arquette) journalist Paul Malloy guitarist Al Caiola who plays the "Bonanza" theme singing group The Angels and wine expert Rene Chapelard.

  • S06E38 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • October 26, 1966

    Guests: actor John Astin comedian Norm Crosby The Ramsey Lewis Trio author Morton Hunt "The World of the Formerly Married". Yvonne Tarr author of "Ten Minute Gourment".

  • S06E39 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • October 27, 1966

    Guests: TV host and announcer Les Crane comedian George Carlin singer Jimmy Dean The Andrew Sisters hair stylist Vidal Sassoon The Eaglelettes (official cheerleaders for the Eagles football team)

  • S06E40 Carmel Quinn co-hosts

    • October 28, 1966

    Guests: comedian Bob Newhart American bullfighter Sydney Franklin song and dance men billed as "The Fall Guy" acrobats The Amin Brothers and 'The Street Singer' Arthur Tracy.

  • S06E41 Cesar Romero co-hosts

    • October 31, 1966

    Guests: Bob Crosby and his Bob Cats singer Chris Crosby comedian Bob Melvin actress Gunilla Knutson Gospel singer Wynona Carr and Mrs. Paul West, organizer of Denver Housewives boycott over high-price grocery items.

  • S06E42 Cesar Romero co-hosts

    • November 1, 1966

    Guests: actor Sebastian Cabot pro golfer-singer Don Cherry comedian Professor Irwin Corey singer Margaret Whiting The Tarantella Dancers Captain John Ridgway the man who rowed across the Atlantic.

  • S06E43 Cesar Romero co-hosts

    • November 2, 1966

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comedian Ralph Pope singer David Allyn and singing group The DeJohn Sisters.

  • S06E44 Cesar Romero co-hosts

    • November 3, 1966

    Guests: actress Polly Bergen Weight lifting Champ Lou Kushner Mrs. Esther Peterson, Presidential advisor on Consumer Affairs The Pair-Extraordinaire, singer-musican team

  • S06E45 Cesar Romero concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 4, 1966

    Guests: actress Elizabeth Montgomery producer David Merrick French singer Gilbert Becaud Comedy team of Hendra and Ullett writer-director Abe Burrows Unitarian minister Rev. Rudolph W. Nemser and pint-size rock 'n roll group "Gary and the Hornets". Highlights: Gary & The Hornets perform "Money" and "Hi Hi Hazel".

  • S06E46 Ann Sothern co-hosts

    • November 7, 1966

    Guests: actor Gary Crosby drummer Buddy Rich singer-actress Constance Towers comedian Flip Wilson cake decorating expert Anne Schuster and the anonymous investor and author of "Wiped Out", discusses how he lost $62,000 in the stock market.

  • S06E47 Ann Sothern co-hosts

    • November 8, 1966

    Guests: singer Dusty Springfield actor Keefe Brasselle Sandler & Young comedian Lee Tully Gerold Frank, author of "The Boston Strangler"

  • S06E48 Ann Sothern co-hosts

    • November 9, 1966

    Guests: Champion skier Karl Schranz rock 'n roll group The Platters comedienne Joan Rivers scientist and astronomer Dr. I.M. Levitt. Levitt talks about flying saucers. Ski fashions for men and women are shown.

  • S06E49 Ann Sothern co-hosts

    • November 10, 1966

    Guests: Mary Hemmingway (wife of the late author Ernest Hemmingway) comedian Tim Conway singer Matt Monro The Dukes of Dixieland Dorothy Sara, hand-writing analyst

  • S06E50 Ann Sothern co-hosts

    • November 11, 1966

    Guests: comic Bob King singer Stephen Douglas pianist Horst Jankowski Arthur and Kathryn Murray Dr. Robert W. Kistner researcher in the field of infertility in women. Kathryn Murray tells anecdotes from her book, "Family Laugh Lines".

  • S06E51 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • November 14, 1966

    Guests: actress Virna Lisi The DeJohn Sisters author Myron Brenton Sgt. Souza and the Young Marines

  • S06E52 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • November 15, 1966

    Guests: actress Leslie Caron singing duo Sandler & Young singer Gale Garnett Dr. Frances Horwich Sandy Roberts (Miss Teenage American of 1966) Leslie Caron shows behind-the-scene film clips taken on the set of her new motion picture "Is Paris Burning?"

  • S06E53 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • November 16, 1966

    Guests: singers Al Martino actress Nancy Dussault guitarist Charlie Byrd six little girls presenting a show of the yougster set's sleepwear fashions Rev. Malcolm Boyd. Reverend Boyd, Episcopal priest, is author of "Are You Running With Me, Jesus?"

  • S06E54 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • November 17, 1966

    Guests: pianist Erroll Garner TV personality Henry Morgan actor Mike Minor and actress Meredith MacRae both from TV's "Petticoat Junction". exercise expert Debbie Drake Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale

  • S06E55 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • November 18, 1966

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman columnist-humorist Art Buchwald The Swingle Singers jazz pianist Earl Fatha Hines and Sabu.

  • S06E56 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • November 21, 1966

    Guests: Roddy McDowall who shows excerpts from his book "Double Exposure". singer Jimmy Dean comedienne Betty Walker Ralph Nader author of "Unsafe At Any Speed".

  • S06E57 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • November 22, 1966

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles singer James Brown (and group) hairdresser to the stars Ernie Adler and Ella Gale author of "$$$ and Sense" who talks about soup, cigarettes, underclothing, detergents and fabrics.

  • S06E58 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • November 23, 1966

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine Football great Jim Brown allergist Dr. Harry Rogers TV personality Gene Rayburn champion tennis player Bill Talbert drummer Buddy Rich and his band.

  • S06E59 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • November 24, 1966

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales recording star Chris Montez ESP expert David Hoy Gershon Kingsley and Jean-Jacques Perrey developers of electronic sono-synthesis. and Richard Lathrop editor of "Who's Hiring Who". Highlights: Chris Montez performs "Call Me" and "Time After Time".

  • S06E60 Jane Powell concludes her co-hosting duties for the week.

    • November 25, 1966

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco actor Bob Crane Kai Winding Quintet Trainer Dal Winders with dolphin Flipper II

  • S06E61 Allan Sherman co-hosts

    • November 28, 1966

    Guests: actress Elsa Lanchester singer Shani Wallis Mrs. Buster Keaton The Royal Showband

  • S06E62 Allan Sherman co-hosts

    • November 29, 1966

    Guests: Opera singer Anna Moffo Jazz singer Joe Williams Meadowlark Lemon (formerly of the Harlem Globetrotters) Jeanne Devers, Food and Drug Administration

  • S06E63 Allan Sherman co-hosts

    • November 30, 1966

    Guests: Opera singer Richard Tucker songstress Dorothy Collins founder of Weight Watchers Jean Nidetch Earle Hessy and The Polk 4 Hop Resters.

  • S06E64 Allan Sherman co-hosts

    • December 1, 1966

    Pianist Les McCann and his Trio Rat Patrol star Christopher George singing sensation Mrs. Miller David Laughridge, representative of Lionel Trains, who shows antique and model trains. Author Candy Jones ("Between Us Girls")

  • S06E65 Allan Sherman concludes a week as co-host

    • December 2, 1966

    Guests: singer Paula Wayne TV personality Henry Morgan Magician Scalzo and Company Dr. Irving Markowitz who discusses children's dreams Mrs. French and Miss Emmons owners of a Bake shop who bake a whiskey cake.

  • S06E66 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • December 5, 1966

    Guests: ventriloquist Shari Lewis rocker Wayne Cochran author Steve Kelman

  • S06E67 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • December 6, 1966

    Guests: actress Patty Duke trumpeter Al Hirt comedian Jerry Van Dyke Philadelphia DA Arlen Specter

  • S06E68 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • December 7, 1966

    Guests: TV personality Dagmar humorist Sam Levenson singer Peggy King and the pop duo of Chad and Jeremy.

  • S06E69 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • December 8, 1966

    Guests: Opera singer Jane Marsh comedian Norm Crosby Baja Marimba Band lawyer F. Lee Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Sam Shephard and pogo expert Don Sage.

  • S06E70 Paul Anka concludes a week as co-host.

    • December 9, 1966

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer Leslie Uggams who answers questions from girls in the audience Don Ho and his Allies, Hawaiian singer with his group Highlights: Mike sings "That’s How Love Goes," a song composed by Paul Anka during his week as Mike's co-host.

  • S06E71 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • December 12, 1966

    Guests: The Mills Brothers comedian John Byner actor-comic Will Jordan Ragtime pianist Max Morath astrologer Sybil Leek John Tyler

  • S06E72 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • December 13, 1966

    Guests: trumpeter Al Hirt comedy team of Colvin and Wilder guitarist Luiz Bonfa and Sid Davis White House correspondent who relates stories about the late President John F. Kennedy. Highlights: Luiz Bonfa performs "Menina Flor" and "Batucada." Mike Douglas sings "A Day In The Life Of A Fool," with Luiz Bonfa on guitar.

  • S06E73 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • December 14, 1966

    Guests: singer John Davidson comedian Ralph Pope trumpeter Jonah Jones Vernon McKenzie, chief of the Air Pollution division, talks about fuel wastes, a big menace in cities.

  • S06E74 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • December 15, 1966

    Guests: Baja Marimba Band Comedy team of Lewis and Christy Eugene Methvin author of "Let's Have Justice for Non-Criminals Too". Lawrence Speiser director of the American Civil Liberties Union. Methvin and Speiser debate on civil rights.

  • S06E75 Edie Adams concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 16, 1966

    Guests: Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey actor Herschel Bernardi comedian Pete Barbutti and The Lettermen. Eugene Methvin and Lawrence Speiser continue their debate on civil rights.

  • S06E76 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • December 19, 1966

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa designer Oleg Cassini author Ann Howard The Swingin' Six Art Arfons land-speed record holder author Ann Howard Girls Volley Ball Team from Woodrow Wilson High School, Camden N.J.

  • S06E77 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • December 20, 1966

    Guests: dancer-singer Chita Rivera comic Pat Cooper singer Jerry Vale MGM make-up artist Bill Tuttle

  • S06E78 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • December 21, 1966

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actor Michael Callan comic Morty Gunty surfer Bruce Brown The United Nations Children's Choir

  • S06E79 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • December 22, 1966

    Guests: singer Phyllis McGuire comedian Pat Henry Producer-director Otto Preminger Marimba player Jose Bethancourt and Chef Eddie Doucette who talks about eggs and makes an egg-burger.

  • S06E80 Peter Lawford concludes his co-hosting duties;

    • December 23, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Eileen Barton The Four Freshmen comedian Flip Wilson Pastor David Eberhard Glue Gun Fashions

  • S06E81 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • December 26, 1966

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford singer Pat Kirby The Temptations comedian Dick Gregory and Prof. Frederick Hartt discusses efforts to rescue flood damaged Italian art. Note: Professor Frederick Hartt who describes efforts to restore flood rescue Italian art damaged by a 1966 Florentine flood.

  • S06E82 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • December 27, 1966

    Guests: comedienne Kaye Ballard organist Richard "Groove" Holmes TV personality Dorothy Fuldheim author of "I Laughed, I Cried, I Loved: A New Analyst's Love Affair With the World".

  • S06E83 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • December 28, 1966

    Guests: Henry James and his Orchestra comedian Rich Little Pearl S. Buck who talks about her foundation for displaced children in her book "For Spacious Skies".

  • S06E84 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • December 29, 1966

    Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan Trombonist Harold Betters actress-singer Monique Van Vooren comedian Charlie Manna Fred Ulmer, Philadelphia Zoo Curator who talks about the fear of snakes.

  • S06E85 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • December 30, 1966

    Guests: actor Ross Martin singer January Jones comedian Sandy Baron jazz pianist and composer Bobby Troup Jordan Klein, underwater cinematographer who shows film sequences.

  • S06E86 Joan Fontaine co-hosts

    • January 2, 1967

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby author Frank Edwards Jazz musician Lionel Hampton operatic soprano Jane Marsh

  • S06E87 Joan Fontaine co-hosts

    • January 3, 1967

    Guests: actor-comedian Dudley Moore cartoonist Al Capp singer Morgana King singing group The Kirby Stone Four singers Wrightson & Hunt and author Irving Clark Jr.

  • S06E88 Joan Fontaine co-hosts

    • January 4, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Connie Stevens comedian-musician Pete Barbutti singing group The Brothers Four Beverly Byrne author of "The Love Seekers" and folk dancers The Little Angels of Korea.

  • S06E89 Joan Fontaine co-hosts

    • January 5, 1967

    Guests: actor Anthony Perkins singer Stevie Wonder singer-musical comedy star Rudy Vallee dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro astronomer Dr. I.M. Levitt, the director of the Fels Planatarium of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. and Gloria Bley Miller author of "The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook" Highlights: Mike sings "I Want a Girl like Dear Old Dad Had". Mike and Joan sing a song. Tony Perkins plays the piano while Mike and Joan dance. Stevie Wonder performs "Uptight (Everything's Alright)", "A Place In The Sun" and "Blowin' In The Wind".

  • S06E90 Joan Fontaine concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 6, 1967

    Guests: actor Don Ameche singer Joe Williams humorist Henry Morgan singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels Pianist-composer Bobby Troup comedian-actor Sandy Baron Fraydele Oysher star of the Yiddish Theater Henry Morgan discusses two books, "All in the Family" and "Death of a President".

  • S06E91 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • January 9, 1967

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singer Damita Jo pianist-composer Joe Harnell and author Ruth Tolman. Highlights: Damita Jo sings "If You Got Away".

  • S06E92 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi co-host

    • January 10, 1967

    Guests: singer Lesley Gore Modern Jazz Quartet Judith Lakin (who gives a paper mache jewelry demonstration). and Murray Siegel president of "Think Thin Inc". Highlights: Lesley Gore sings "A Lot of Livin' to Do," "When Sunny Gets Blue," "California Nights" and "I Get A Kick Out Of You".

  • S06E93 Morey Amsterdam co-hosts

    • January 11, 1967

    Guests: actor George Segal singer Billy Daniels puppeteer-singer Shari Lewis clothes designer Richard Blackwell Little Donna Dill, the 1967 March of Dimes poster girl.

  • S06E94 Sid Caesar co-hosts

    • January 12, 1967

    Guests: TV personality Arthur Godfrey singer Jennie Smith The Cavemen garage pop group and Jim O'Brien who gives a saber fight demonstration. Highlights: The Cavemen perform "Mustang Sally", "Valarie" and "Whatever Will Be, Will Be."

  • S06E95 Dick Gregory co-hosts

    • January 13, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Chita Rivera piano team of Derek and Ray singer Ronnie Dove Tweed Roosevelt (great grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, who talks about his VISTA volunteer work).

  • S06E96 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • January 16, 1967

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Susan Barrett pianist-singer Hazel Scott Lawrence Lightner, asst. surgeon general Lawrence G. Kersta, electrical engineer and physicist, demonstrates "voice prints"

  • S06E97 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • January 17, 1967

    Guests: singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt actor-singer Paul Petersen The "Hardly Worth-it" Players (three men responsible for a new record) Roger Penske who demonstrates his specially built racing car.

  • S06E98 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • January 18, 1967

    Guests: humorist Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette actress Maureen O'Sullivan actor Johnny Weismuller [printout] Afro jazz drummer Montego Joe and group Photographer David Douglas Duncan talks about his book "Yankee Nomad".

  • S06E99 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • January 19, 1967

    Guests: actor Howard Keel singer Bob Eberly singer Helen Forrest comic Jack Eagle Lee Castle (of the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra Hazel Fitzgerald director of American Airlines Stewardess College.

  • S06E100 Buddy Greco concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 20, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Lou Rawls civil rights activist Bayard Rustin Spaceball experts Eddie Cole and Gary Erwin

  • S06E101 Pearl Bailey

    • January 23, 1967

    Guests: actor George Segal singing group The Four Preps singer Lana Cantrell

  • S06E102 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • January 24, 1967

    Guests: actor Ray Milland Cartoonist Walt Kelly (Creator of "Poco") comedy team of Davis and Reese The Joe Cuba Sextet

  • S06E103 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • January 25, 1967

    Guests: actor Tony Randall trombonist Kai Winding comedy team of Kalli and Taylor (Frank Kalli and Jay Taylor) driving expert Denise McCluggage author of "Are You a Woman Driver?"

  • S06E104 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • January 26, 1967

    Guests: The Kingston Trio comedian Louis Nye composer & song-and-dance man Harry Richman Karen Liu who discusses the Chinese New Year reporter Frank Edwards who talks about loony laws. Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Greenback Dollar", "Scotch and Soda" and a rarity "Rev. Mr. Black" with John playing the banjo part instead of Glen Campbell.

  • S06E105 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • January 27, 1967

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle actor Van Johnson singers The Allen Brothers Robert Ettinger author of "The Prospect of Immortality".

  • S06E106 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • January 30, 1967

    Guests: singer Eddie Fisher British humorist David Frost The Arbors, vocal group Col. Bernard Fisher, USAF Medal of Honor Receipient hair stylist Hugh Harrison

  • S06E107 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • January 31, 1967

    Guests: pianist-organist Earl Grant singer Tony Martin comedian Joey Adams harpist Samuel Pratt physical fitness instructor Joseph Pilates astrologer Jean Dixon who discusses her gift of prophecy)

  • S06E108 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • February 1, 1967

    Guests: actor Edgar Buchanan The DeJohn Sisters actor Ken Corday the knife throwing act of Collins and Elizabeth Dr. Marvin J. Gersh, author of "How to Raise Children at Home in Your Spare Time".

  • S06E109 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • February 2, 1967

    Guests: comedian Jackie Vernon The Four Seasons singer-actor Don Francks Louise Rohner author of "The Divorcee's Handbook".

  • S06E110 Roberta Peters concludes her week of co-hosting

    • February 3, 1967

    Guests: pianist Erroll Garner the comedy team of McCall and Brill (Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) Lt. Dieter Dengler USN a Viet Cong prisoner who escaped. Also appearing? comedienne Totie Fields (listed on 11Aug1967 printout)

  • S06E111 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 6, 1967

    Guests: humorist Dick Cavett actress Andrea Dromm vocal group Our Young Generation

  • S06E112 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 7, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Connie Stevens actor George Lindsey of the Andy Griffith Show harmonica player Al Blank hair stylist Hugh Harrison

  • S06E113 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 8, 1967

    Guests: singer Peggy King comedian John Byner cornet player Bobby Hackett mentalist the Amazing Kreskin

  • S06E114 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 9, 1967

    Guests: actor James Mason musical comedy star Norman Wisdom (from Broadway's "Walking Happy") The Three Coins, singing group Dr. Stephen Beltz director of the Philadelphia Center for Behavior Modification.

  • S06E115 Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 10, 1967

    Guests: comic Pat Cooper singer Anita Bryant author Adela Rogers St. John (who talks about the Kennedy-Manchaster feud) singing group Our Young Generation

  • S06E116 Gene Barry co-hosts

    • February 13, 1967

    Guests: dancer Gregory Hines actress-dancer Ruby Keeler comedienne Phyllis Diller singing group The Kingston Trio marriage advisor George Crane Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Rovin' Gambler/This Train", "Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound" , "Tom Dooley" and "Tijuana Jail".

  • S06E117 Gene Barry co-hosts

    • February 14, 1967

    Guests: Quick draw gun expert Al Rome "Rajah" the Mynah Bird with Colin Kerr, his trainer The Young Holt Trio instrumental group Cornelia Otis Skinner actress/author "Madame Sarah" a biography of French actress Sarah Bernhardt.

  • S06E118 Gene Barry co-hosts

    • February 15, 1967

    Guests: journalist Barbara Walters, of the "Today Show" singer Jack Jones actress Jill St. John comedienne Fannie Flagg and vocal group The Three Toys. Highlights: Vocal trio The Toys perform "Ciao Baby."

  • S06E119 Gene Barry co-hosts

    • February 16, 1967

    Guests: comedian Henny Youngman pianist Jose Melis actress Judy Carne Edith Vincent (who commentates a bridal fashion show) Dr. Leontine Young author of "Life Among the Giants".

  • S06E120 Gene Barry concludes his week of co-hosting

    • February 17, 1967

    Guests: comic Prof. Irwin Corey musical comedy star Dolores Gray guitarist Al Caiola physical fitness expert Jim Corea John T. Scopes defendant in the famous 1925 "Monkey Trial".

  • S06E121 Molly Picon co-hosts

    • February 20, 1967

    Guests: actor Andy Griffith musical comedy star Joel Grey Jules Bergman, ABC Science Editor

  • S06E122 Molly Picon co-host

    • February 21, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Sally Ann Howes The Animals, rock music group Michael Brod, yoga teacher Senator Charles H. Percy (R-Il) who talks about the "head start" program. Surprise appearance by Van Johnson dressed up as a Gorilla. Highlights: The Animals perform "C.C. Rider" and "When I Was Young".

  • S06E123 Molly Picon co-hosts

    • February 22, 1967

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedian Bob King vocal group The Four Freshmen Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey with her mentally challenged 6-year-old granddaughter Vicky. Mrs. Humphrey talks about problems of raising normal and challenged children.

  • S06E124 Molly Picon co-hosts

    • February 23, 1967

    Guests: singer June Valli dance expert Killer Joe Piro the singing group Tommy Makem & The Clancy Brothers Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. author of "The Bitter Heritage", which deals with Vietnam.

  • S06E125 Molly Picon concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 24, 1967

    Guests: singer John Raitt The Temptations comedian Allan Sherman and fashion designer Rudi Gernreich. A tribute to Robert Frost is given. Highlights: The Temptations perform "Get Ready", ";Ol Man River" and "(I Know) I'm Losing You".

  • S06E126 Al Martino co-hosts

    • February 27, 1967

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls singer Teresa Brewer humorist Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers An Aikido demonstration, the art of self defense

  • S06E127 Al Martino co-hosts

    • February 28, 1967

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer Brenda Lee furrier Nat Lafield (who shows fur fashions) Perrey & Kingsley with electronic music Frank Elli author of "The Riot".

  • S06E128 Al Martino co-host

    • March 1, 1967

    Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams comedienne-singer Donna Jean Young author William Surface The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, with trumpeter Thad Jones and drummer Mel Lewis

  • S06E129 Al Martino co-hosts

    • March 2, 1967

    Guests: actress Kathleen Nolan ("The Real McCoys", Kate) The Pair Extraordinaire comedian Ralph Pope Highlights: Mike and Al Martino sing "Summer Wind" and "Summertime".

  • S06E130 Al Martino co-hosts

    • March 3, 1967

    Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey The Young Rascals singer Bobbi Martin Morris Blatman a pharmacist who discusses the role of the druggist, FDA approval of drugs and the high cost of medicines. A pharmacist explains the high cost of drugs and how druggists learn to read the notoriously poor handwriting of doctors. Highlights: The Rascals perform "Good Lovin'", "Since I Fell For You", "Lonely Too Long" and "Come On Up".

  • S06E131 Van Johnson co-hosts from Cypress Gardens, Florida

    • March 6, 1967

    Guests: actor Michael Landon comedienne Totie Fields The McGuire Sisters Buster McCalla a ski instructor and Water polo match between the Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers. *Note: To mark the show's first color broadcast, the series Mike broadcasts from Cypress Gardens, Florida, this week. (A few earlier episodes were taped in color but were broadcast in B&W).

  • S06E132 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • March 7, 1967

    Guests: humorist Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver) The Four Saints vocal group actor Buster Crabbe (Olympic swimming champion in 1932) singer Betty Clooney (Rosemary Clooney's sister) Show includes flyer boats and water jousting, diving, and a fashion show of sports and swim wear.

  • S06E133 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • March 8, 1967

    Guests: comic actor Bill Daily actress Mary Ann Mobley former Miss America of 1959 pianist Skitch Henderson Also aqua maids and aqua marines and log rollers.

  • S06E134 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • March 9, 1967

    Guests: singer-dancer Joey Heatherton and her brother Dick Heatherton pro golfer Doug Sanders Pete Fountain and his Dixieland Band Alan Tresser with a "Simon Sez" game and the youngsters of the Sarasota Sailor Circus. A sportswear fashion show.

  • S06E135 Van Johnson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 10, 1967

    Guests: singer Edie Adams actress June Allyson "Man-of-the-Year" award winner John Putman Florida Governor Claude Kirk and his wife World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. Water fun is furnished by the Swim Fins and Aqua Zanies.

  • S06E136 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 13, 1967

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey drummer Louis Bellson (Pearl's husband) and Madeline Gray author of "The Normal Woman".

  • S06E137 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 14, 1967

    Guests: actor Forrest Tucker The Ramsey Lewis Trio jazz group comic Hank Bradford and David C. Whitney author of "Flying Saucers 1947-1967".

  • S06E138 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 15, 1967

    Guests: actor David Hedison Sandler and Young comedian Ralph Pope and mentalist the Amazing Kreskin

  • S06E139 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 16, 1967

    Guests: pro-golfer-singer Don Cherry pianist Carmen Cavallero Father Robert Capon, Episcopal priest and author of "An Offering of Uncles". Highlights: Father Capon talks about his book, teenagers, dieting and Sunday Christians. A judo demonstration is given.

  • S06E140 Polly Bergen concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 17, 1967

    Guests: actor Larry Storch columnist Ann Landers The Steel Bandits (a steel drum ensemble) sculptor Luis Antonio Sanguino, who displays some of his work.

  • S06E141 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • March 20, 1967

    Guests: singer Abbe Lane psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers actress-comedienne Ruth Buzzi Williams College, E-Phlats, a cappella singing group and flower arranging expert Blanche Phelps

  • S06E142 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • March 21, 1967

    Guests: actor Ed Platt of TV's "Get Smart" series. comedian Pete Barbutti singer Janice Harper guitarist-harmonica Jean Thielemans and stuntmen The Gentry Brothers.

  • S06E143 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • March 22, 1967

    Guests: actor Jack Kruschen author Ashley Montague singer Della Reese The Shetters (printout reads "Amer. Most Physical F")

  • S06E144 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • March 23, 1967

    Guests: singer Teresa Brewer Betty Furness of consumer affairs The New Vaudeville Band (UK recording artists) Ernest Sherry's birthday surprise.

  • S06E145 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • March 24, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Carol Arthur comedian-actor Sandy Baron singer Vicki Carr author Adela Rogers St. John

  • S06E146 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • March 27, 1967

    Guests: actress-singer Terry Moore vocal group The Chad Mitchell Trio comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Physical fitness expert Dean Miller

  • S06E147 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • March 28, 1967

    Guests: singer Molly Bee Liz Carpenter, Mrs. Johnson's secretary jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie comedian Charlie Manna

  • S06E148 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • March 29, 1967

    Guests: comedy team of Davis & Reese Edith Head, author & costume designer singer Paula Wayne and Dan Tyler Moore author of "Wolves, Widows and Orphans".

  • S06E149 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • March 30, 1967

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actress-comedienne Fannie Flagg commentator Rod MacLeish

  • S06E150 Eddy Arnold concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 31, 1967

    Guests: actor Ryan O'Neal actress Leigh Taylor Young of TV's Peyton Place Country music performer Roy Clark singer-comedienne Pat Suzuki Flamenco dancer Jose Greco and author Michael Dorman

  • S06E151 John Forsythe co-hosts

    • April 3, 1967

    Guests: comic Morty Gunty Serendipity Singers Metropolitan Opera singer Richard Tucker and Oren Lee Stanley, President of the National Farmers organization

  • S06E152 John Forsythe co-hosts

    • April 4, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Florence Henderson trumpeter Clark Terry comedian Flip Wilson and law professor Dr. Arthur Miller

  • S06E153 John Forsythe co-hosts

    • April 5, 1967

    Guests: singer Kathy Keegan humorist-author Sam Levenson saxophone player Boots Randolph co-author Marjabelle Young

  • S06E154 John Forsythe co-hosts

    • April 6, 1967

    Guests: composer Cy Coleman comedian Prof. Irwin Corey Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson and scientist and space writer Willy Ley recalls how he became interested in rocketry.

  • S06E155 John Forsythe co-hosts

    • April 7, 1967

    Guests: ethnic jazz Owen Engle humorist-author Sam Levenson singer Marjorie McCoy violinist Florian Zabach and Newsweek correspondent Charles Roberts.

  • S06E156 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • April 10, 1967

    Guests: bandleader Cab Calloway Chris Calloway comedian Marty Ingel The Electric Prunes and Dr. Fredric Wertham author of "A Sign For Cain". Highlights: The Electric Prunes perform "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night," "Get Me to the World on Time" (with Barbara Feldon on drums) and "Toonerville Trolley".

  • S06E157 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • April 11, 1967

    Guests: actress Elizabeth Allen W.C. Fields Jr, listed as "famous grandson" but probably W.C. Field's son. Madeline Kamman, demonstrates French pastry Frank Sinatra Jr., singer Helen T. Southard, psychologist-author

  • S06E158 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • April 12, 1967

    Guests: singing cowboy Gene Autry Frank Hubbell and The Stompers, Dixieland jazz group Don Herbert TV's "Mr. Wizard" singer Nick Palmer author John Van Altena Jr.

  • S06E159 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • April 13, 1967

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell Dr. Rose Franzblau, psychologist Homer & Jethro, country comedy singers Harold Kreiger, high fashion photographer David Lawrence, listed as a "Manie cosmetologist"

  • S06E160 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • April 14, 1967

    Guests: Adela Rogers St. John, author Deep Six Minus Two, barber shop quartet US Naval Glee Club, singers

  • S06E161 Robert Taylor co-hosts

    • April 17, 1967

    Guests: singer Patti Page pianist Liberace musical comedy star Joel Grey author Mesannie Wilkins of "Last of the Saddle Tramps".

  • S06E162 Robert Taylor co-hosts

    • April 18, 1967

    Guests: actor James Farentino actress-singer Michele Lee film critic Judith Crist Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, musical group James Ott, time lapse photographer Highlights: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mais Que Nada", "Goin' Out of My Head" and "One Note Samba".

  • S06E163 Robert Taylor co-hosts

    • April 19, 1967

    Guests: humorist Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver) actress-author Arlene Dahl singer Marilyn Maye Gershan Kingsley, electronic music Jean Jacu (abbreviated) Perrey, electronic music

  • S06E164 Robert Taylor co-hosts

    • April 20, 1967

    Guests: comedian Shelley Berman singer Betty Johnson trumpet player Jonah Jones Dr. John F. Gillespie "Ideal hospital"

  • S06E165 Robert Taylor co-hosts

    • April 21, 1967

    Guests: actress Agnes Moorehead cartoonist Milt Caniff comedian Norm Crosby Mitch Ryder (with The Detroit Wheels), rock 'n' roll singer

  • S06E166 Barbara Eden co-hosts

    • April 24, 1967

    Guests: Lionel Hampton, vibraphone player Ricky Nelson and his wife Kris comedian Ralph Pope Frances Horwich, psychologist (former "Ding Dong School" host)

  • S06E167 Barbara Eden co-hosts

    • April 25, 1967

    Guests: comedian George Carlin singer Jerry Vale Joe Hyams, biographer of Humphrey Bogart Jim Fowler, of "Wild Kingdom" and the Herbie Mann Quintet

  • S06E168 Barbara Eden co-hosts

    • April 26, 1967

    Guests: actor Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek" Met soprano Anna Moffo Harry Lorayne, memory expert author Frances Koltun

  • S06E169 Barbara Eden co-hosts

    • April 27, 1967

    Guests: comedian Bill Daily (co-star of "I Dream of Jeannie") actor-singer Ed Ames pianist-composer Joe Harnell magician Ralph Adams John Ott, talks about time-lapse photography

  • S06E170 Barbara Eden co-hosts

    • April 28, 1967

    Guests: actor Michael Ansara (Barbara's husband) Spanky and Our Gang, musical group Richard Bohannon, Surgeon General of U.S. Air Force Austin Ripley, director of a home for Alcoholic priests Father Henry Hammet, a former alcoholic

  • S06E171 Agnes Moorehead co-hosts

    • May 1, 1967

    Guests: Evangelist Billy Graham The Four Freshmen ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson Cliff Arquette, aka Charley Weaver

  • S06E172 Agnes Moorehead co-hosts

    • May 2, 1967

    Guests: actor Van Johnson singing duo Chad and Jeremy accordionist Art Van Damme and Indianapolis schoolteacher and civic leader Mattie Rice Coney.

  • S06E173 Agnes Moorehead co-hosts

    • May 3, 1967

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven "Bewitched" co-star Paul Lynde actress Cathy Burns and Yvette Powell, the estranged wife of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D. NY).

  • S06E174 Agnes Moorehead co-hosts

    • May 4, 1967

    Guests: singer Eddie Fisher comedian Flip Wilson Sheilah Graham, Hollywood columnist Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

  • S06E175 Agnes Moorehead co-hosts

    • May 5, 1967

    Guests: TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory pianist Peter Duchin The DeJohn Sisters, singing group The Flying Y's, acrobats Max Asnas, owner of New York's Stage delicatessen

  • S06E176 Dan Rowan & Dick Martin co-host

    • May 8, 1967

    Guests: singer Lesley Gore songwriter Robert Maxwell Los Angeles Mayor, Sam Yorty Billy Raye or Hope (legibility)

  • S06E177 Dan Rowan & Dick Martin co-host

    • May 9, 1967

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham The Billy Taylor Trio and Neshaminy Senior High School Choir

  • S06E178 Dan Rowan & Dick Martin co-host

    • May 10, 1967

    Guests: singer Laura Greene The Kingston Trio sportscaster Jim Simpson, talks about soccer and shows films Also Members of pro soccer's Phildaelphia Spartans. Capt. Vernon Lowell author of "Airline Safety is a Myth". Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Reuben James", then "Tom Dooley", "Parchment Farm" (lip synched) and "Wimoweh".

  • S06E179 Dan Rowan & Dick Martin co-host

    • May 11, 1967

    Guests: comedian Buddy Hackett singer Jackie DeShannon actor Robert Morley Jim Fowler host of TV's "Wild Kingdom"

  • S06E180 Dan Rowan & Dick Martin co-host

    • May 12, 1967

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Margaret Whiting author Adela Rogers St. John folk singers The Stoneman Family.

  • S06E181 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • May 15, 1967

    Guests: singer-composer Mel Torme singer-comedienne Dorothy Loudon trumpeter Bobby Hackett Dr. John M. Connelly Jr., who talks about his service as a combat doctor in Vietnam. Highlights: Mel Torme sings "Walking My Baby Back Home".

  • S06E182 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • May 16, 1967

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine dancer-actress Barrie Chase saxophonist Boots Randolph comedian Rich Little and ice sculptor Joe Garden and Vietnam combat surgeon Dr. John M. Connelly Jr.

  • S06E183 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • May 17, 1967

    Guests: singer Trini Lopez singer-actress Nancy Dussault magician Roy Benson and Marshall Loeb, senior editor of Time.

  • S06E184 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • May 18, 1967

    Guests: Country & Western singer Buck Owens George C. Wallace (former Alabama Governor) Met tenor Richard Tucker comedienne Betty Walker food columnist and author Nika Hazleton

  • S06E185 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • May 19, 1967

    Guests: comedian Tim Conway author Jim Bishop singer Jimmy Boyd pianist Frankie Carle singer Denise Lor Ludwig Steinbeck, Fungo painter Highlights: Skit, Those Terrible Years with Garry Moore and Tim Conway (skit is takeoff of 'Those Wonderful Years' skits on "The Garry Moore show".

  • S06E186 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • May 22, 1967

    Guests: singer John Gary magician Don Alan Chef and author Albert Stockli Race car driver Roger Ward Del Windves with an alligator demonstration.

  • S06E187 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • May 23, 1967

    Guests: singer Paul Anka the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara flamenco dancer Maria Alba Frank Raines, "Mr. Echo" Bill Sands, author of "The 7th Step"

  • S06E188 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • May 24, 1967

    Guests: Roger Moore star of TV's "The Saint" rock band Every Mother's Son Dorothy Fuldheim, author of "I Laughed, I Cried, I Loved" singer Al Alberts and Laurence Kaye with a Christian Dior fur fashion show" Highlights: Every Mother's Son performs "Come On Down to My Boat," "Sittin' Here (Peter's Tune)" and "Allison Dozer".

  • S06E189 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • May 25, 1967

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey columnist-author Bob Considine, "It's All News to Me" Millie Considine, Bob's wife and author of "Just a Minute, Mrs. Gulliver" talks about famous people they have known and experiences of their trip to Russia. comedian Jerry Shane actress Kathryn Crosby singer Frankie Valli composer-pianist Frankie Carle

  • S06E190 Eva Gabor concludes her co-hosting duties;

    • May 26, 1967

    Guests: Rick Jason actor on TV's "Combat!" singer Marilyn Maye singer Chris Montez and Margaret Kreig author of "Black Market Medicine", Miss Kreig talks about her work as undercover agent for the FDA for three years.

  • S06E191 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • May 29, 1967

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn singer Shirley Ellis Red Norvo, vibraphone player

  • S06E192 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • May 30, 1967

    Guests: actor-comedian Dom DeLuise comic Sandy Baron singer Vikki Carr Roberta Scott, former Miss Tulsa with an unusual story of courage and cancer

  • S06E193 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • May 31, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett TV host Garry Moore The Fuller Brothers vocal group The Yong Brothers, acrobats Dr. Bergen Evans talks about spelling and pronunciation of words in the American language.

  • S06E194 Julius LaRosa co-hosts

    • June 1, 1967

    Guests: actor Jay Silverheels, "Lone Ranger" Tonto singer Dorothy Collins singer Marjorie McCoy comic Morty Storm fitness expert Ed Allen Richard Lamparski author of "What Ever Became Of?" talks about celebrities who have dropped out of sight.

  • S06E195 Julius LaRosa concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 2, 1967

    Guests: the comedy singing duo Homer & Jethro New York society columnist Doris Lilly author of "How to Marry a Millionaire" talks about the Social Register and famous personalities ESP expert David Hoy, who tries some experiments "sensing" objects while he is blindfolded

  • S06E196 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • June 5, 1967

    Guests: comedian George Kirby Hershel W. Gober, singing soldier Gordon Huber, VP of Dairy Queen art instructor Yvonne Anderson

  • S06E197 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • June 6, 1967

    Guests: TV host Robert Q. Lewis comedian Norm Crosby The Chad Mitchell Trio who perform "Flaming Youth" mental projectionist Ted Serios psychiatrist-author Dr. Jules Eisenbud

  • S06E198 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • June 7, 1967

    Guests: comedian Morty Gunty singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt pianist Stan Freeman plate spinner Pedro Cuper Harold Smith author and casino owner

  • S06E199 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • June 8, 1967

    Guests: actor Jonathan Harris The Serendipity Singers comedian Jackie Mason guitarist Wes Montgomery recording artists The Players W.W. Bauer author of "The Human Story: Facts on Birth, Growth, and Reproduction".

  • S06E200 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • June 9, 1967

    Guests: singer Robert Goulet Vice President Hubert Humphrey tuba player Don Butterfield racing driver Bob Veith and David Jenner, mystery guest

  • S06E201 Vincent Price co-hosts

    • June 12, 1967

    Guests: Adam West star of TV's "Batman" series. British singer Lulu Dr. Fredric Wertam, psychiatrist who talks about horror movies

  • S06E202 Vincent Price co-hosts

    • June 13, 1967

    Guests: Barbara Feldon star of TV's "Get Smart" series. Robert Clary of TV's "Hogan's Heroes" guitarist Al Caiola comedian Sandy Baron

  • S06E203 Vincent Price co-hosts

    • June 14, 1967

    Guests: singer-dancer Chita Rivera comedian Dick Shawn tuba player Don Butterfield Dr. Alan Taylor a history professor at American University, who explains the historical background leading to the Middle East crisis Texas Girl Choir choral group Highlights: Vincent Price reads Edgar Allan Poe's "The Telltale Heart".

  • S06E204 Vincent Price co-hosts

    • June 15, 1967

    Guests: actor George Lindsey of "The Andy Griffith Show" harmonica player Larry Adler jugglers-acrobats The Jovers Highlights: Vincent conducts an art show and reads Walt Whitman's "And Thou America".

  • S06E205 Vincent Price co-hosts

    • June 16, 1967

    Guests: actress-model Jean Shrimpton singing duo Sandler & Young comedian Charlie Manna attorney F. Lee Bailey Highlights: Jean Shrimpton models a coachman's pants suite and a ballgown in a fashion show.

  • S06E206 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi co-host

    • June 19, 1967

    Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers Harpers Bizarre Jazz pianist Erroll Garner Mayor James H.J. Tate of Philadelphia Highlights: Harpers Bizarre, perform "59th Street Bridge Song", "You've Gotta Have A Dream", and "Come To The Sunshine".

  • S06E207 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi co-host

    • June 20, 1967

    Guests: singer Engelbert Humperdinck actress Jane Kean of The Jackie Gleason Show Adela Rogers St. John, novelist composers Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler Miami Seaquarium's director Roger Conklin

  • S06E208 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi co-host

    • June 21, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence Smokey Robinson and the Miracles archer Ann Marston attorney-author Louis Nizer singer Earl Wilson Jr. funnel cake maker Mrs. Anna Mertz Federal Power chairman Lee White Highlights: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles perform "Going to a Go-Go" and "Poinciana".

  • S06E209 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi co-host

    • June 22, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields trombonist Kai Winding Bob Hayes, "The World's Fastest Man" demonstrates his speed Marlene Cochran 1967 Mrs. America reporter Sid Davis who talks about the "hot line" use in the Middle East crisis.

  • S06E210 Marty Allen and Steve Rossi conclude their co-hosting duties

    • June 23, 1967

    Guests: actor Craig Stevens entertainer Dagmar author of "The Spy with the Blue Kazoo" Lee C. White, chairman of the Federal Power Commission The Happenings, rock 'n roll group Gymnast Doris Brause Dr. Stanley Frank a science researcher who discusses the Kuder Occupational Preference Test.

  • S06E211 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • June 26, 1967

    Guests: Father James Kavanaugh, author of "A Modern Priest Looks At His Outdated Church" comedian Pat Cooper singer Al Martino and musical group Brass Mariachi.

  • S06E212 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • June 27, 1967

    Guests: basso Giorgio Tozzi actress-singer Liza Minnelli comedian Richard Pryor author Virginia Newman Charles Wehrer, Dean of the "Sioux Emp. Col"

  • S06E213 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • June 28, 1967

    Guests: actress-dancer Ann Miller singer Rosemary Clooney Les DeMerle, Sounds of '67 drums comedian Ralph Pope author Elmer Winter

  • S06E214 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • June 29, 1967

    Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams Dukes of Dixieland, musical group actress-comedienne Fannie Flagg Terese Lasser, listed as "Pres. Reach to Reco" on printout Dr. Charles Sacks, surgeon

  • S06E215 Kathryn Crosby concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 30, 1967

    Guests: comedian Pete Barbutti singer Jimmy Dean bandleader Mitch Miller Lawrence Meltzer, heart specialist Jacqueline Susann, author of "Valley of the Dolls"

  • S06E216 Robert Merrill co-hosts

    • July 3, 1967

    Guests: The Four Tops, Motown singing group actress-comedienne Rose Marie author Dr. Marvin Ziporyn

  • S06E217 Robert Merrill co-hosts

    • July 4, 1967

    Guests: actor Craig Stevens singer Marilyn Maye Georgie Kaye of The Jackie Gleason Show Encounter (four former drug users)

  • S06E218 Robert Merrill co-hosts

    • July 5, 1967

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels banjo band Your Father's Mustache Yoga expert Eve Diskin Highlights: Robert Merrill sings ""Large Al Factolum". Gordon McLendon, radio station owner, talks about censorship of current pop tunes. Eve Diskin, yoga expert & author of "Yoga for Beauty and Health," gives a demonstration.

  • S06E219 Robert Merrill co-hosts

    • July 6, 1967

    Guests: Robert Merrill co-hosts actress Betsy Palmer Hollywood columnist Dorothy Manners Joey Adams, comedian & author of "The Borscht Belt" King Richard's Fleugle Knights Band

  • S06E220 Robert Merrill concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 7, 1967

    Guests: actress Haley Mills singer Bobby Rydell mentalist Dunninger Dr. James Goddard, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, talks about the safety of foods, drugs and cosmetics.

  • S06E221 Patty Duke co-hosts

    • July 10, 1967

    Guests: bandleader Bob Crosby and the Bobcats singer Al Martino comedian Larry Storch and Brigitta Linner author of "Sex and Society in Sweden".

  • S06E222 Patty Duke co-hosts

    • July 11, 1967

    Guests: singer Neil Diamond entertainer Tessie O'Shea comic Ronnie Martin Dr. Theodore J. Berry discusses crash diets. and Louis Fant, "Theatre of the Deaf" delivers passages in sign language from Helen Keller's book, "The World I Live In". Highlights: Neil Diamond performs "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" and "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon."Neil teaches Patty how to fence. Then fences with pro Forrest Mayo. Tessie O'Shea sings "In the Sunshine".

  • S06E223 Patty Duke co-hosts

    • July 12, 1967

    Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam singer Sonny James trumpet player Doc Severinsen and Miss Umeda who gives a Japanese cooking demonstration. Also: Six Foreign students discuss their impressions of America. Highlights: Patty Duke sings "Sokura". Doc Severinsen talks with Mike who surprises Severinsen by bringing out Doc's daughter to sing with his group.

  • S06E224 Patty Duke co-hosts

    • July 13, 1967

    Guests: singer Frankie Avalon comedian Jerry Lester first teacher in "Romper Room" Nancy Claster Rose Kennedy (aka Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of JFK, RFK and Teddy Kennedy) who talks about measures to be taken to avoid or minimize mental retardation. Williams College, E-Phlats, a cappella singing group Highlights: Mike and Patty sing "Something Stupid". Rose Kennedy discusses children with mental disabilities and speaks about her own daughter, Rosemary Kennedy, who was institutionalized.

  • S06E225 Patty Duke co-hosts

    • July 14, 1967

    Guests: The Barry Sisters pianist George Osius dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro Dr. Rose Franzblau psychologist-columnist who talks about marriages.

  • S06E226 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • July 17, 1967

    Guests: singer Astrud Gilberto Hines, Hines and Dad author Adela Rogers St. John acrobat Morgan Ashton

  • S06E227 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • July 18, 1967

    Guests: The King Sisters Jean Armstrong, Butterick Patterns Philadelphia's Bubble Gum King and Queen White House correspondent Sid Davis, who talks about President Johnson's meetings with Kosygin and his new grandson. Miss Armstrong presents fashions from women who sew.

  • S06E228 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • July 19, 1967

    Guests: lecturer Mildred Johnson singer Ann Hilton Nelson Sardell trick gun artist Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 Highlights: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mais que nada, Night and day.

  • S06E229 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • July 20, 1967

    Guests: actor Vincent Price singer Lorna Luft comedian Sandy Baron The Dominican Sisters (singing nuns) Dr. Haim Ginott psychologist and author of "Between Parent and Child". Highlights: Lorna sings "Smile" & "Bye, Bye Blackbird".

  • S06E230 Louis Nye concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 21, 1967

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov Buddy Rich and his orchestra TV producer Ivan Tors author Judge L.H. Loble singers The Korean Kittens

  • S06E231 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • July 24, 1967

    Guests: actor Gig Young singer-actress Carol Lawrence magician Bob Balkner singers Peter & Gordon

  • S06E232 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • July 25, 1967

    Guests: actor Jean Pierre Aumont Jazz organist Greg Hatza instumentalist Charles Gregory Baltimore Colts football player Lenny Moore the director of the American-Italian Anti-Defamation League Judge Ross DiLorenzo who talks about an unfair idea perpetuated by the news media.

  • S06E233 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • July 26, 1967

    Guests: comedian Cliff Arquette The Rhodes Brothers, singers World's strongest man Paul Anderson Ella Gale, National Shoppers Test author of "$$$ & Sense" who gives a shopper's test to the studio audience and viewers at home.

  • S06E234 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • July 27, 1967

    Guests: mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Warren Covington and the former Tommy Dorsey Band) Lt. General Walt Lew, of the U.S.M.C. (United States Marine Corps) who talks about the historical background of the Vietnam war Miss Beverly Bilas who presents a fashion show of little girls' dresses

  • S06E235 Martha Raye concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 28, 1967

    Guests: Van Johnson The Teddy Wilson Trio The Sessions, improvisational group dancers Steve and Nick Condos Anne Pellegrino, who just returned from flying around the world taking the sam« route as Amelia Earhart was following when she was lost. (female pilot (flew Amelia Earhart's route using the same type of aircraft)

  • S06E236 Enzo Stuarti co-hosts

    • August 14, 1967

    Guests: singer Patti Page comedian John Byner football player & singer Roosevelt Grier author George Hunter

  • S06E237 Enzo Stuarti co-hosts

    • August 15, 1967

    Guests: singer Roberta Peters comedy team Gaylord & Holiday and Msgr. J. Patrick Carroll-Abbing, founder of "Boy's Town of Italy" and author of "But for the Grace of God".

  • S06E238 Enzo Stuarti co-hosts

    • August 16, 1967

    Guests: comedian Jerry Van Dyke pianist and band leader Skitch Henderson mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and Lyn Tornabene author of "I Passed as a Teenager".

  • S06E239 Enzo Stuarti co-hosts

    • August 17, 1967

    Guests: David Wayne comedian Paul Lynde actress & singer Gloria DeHaven singing group The Sandpipers weightlifter Vera Christiansen and Robert Daley author of "The Whole Truth".

  • S06E240 Enzo Stuarti concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 18, 1967

    Guests: singer Damita Jo comedian Gene Baylor pianist Peter Duchin Max Asnas owner of the Stage Delicatessen and Siegfried Engelmann author of "Give Your Child a Superior Mind".

  • S06E241 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 21, 1967

    Guests: The Serendipity Singers singer Sandy Posey author Bill Sands comedian Stanley Myron Handelman

  • S06E242 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 22, 1967

    Guests: singer Robert Goulet actor Vincent Price British singer Lulu comedian Norm Crosby William Harwood, Arlene Dahl's hairdresser

  • S06E243 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 23, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields Louis Nizer, attorney-author who talks about his new book "The Jury Returns" and discusses the law and the news media. (Little) Anthony and the Imperials, singing group and belly daner 'Little Egypt'.

  • S06E244 Arlene Dahl co-hosts

    • August 24, 1967

    Guests: singer Jimmy Dean comedian Pete Barbutti Dr. Morton Shulman, author of "Anyone Can Make a Million" and rock band The Magnificent Men.

  • S06E245 Arlene Dahl concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 25, 1967

    Guests: actor James Darren comedian Jackie Vernon The Montfort Priests, singing group Charlie Tart, cermanics expert plus a fashion show of paper 'disposable' dresses

  • S06E246 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 28, 1967

    Guests: The Everly Brothers and their parents Ike and Margaret Everly hotel owner Conrad Hilton singer John Raitt and dancer & exercise instructor Ann Smith. Highlights: The Everly Brothers perform "Wake Up Little Susie" and "Dream". The Everly Brothers team up with Mom and Dad for "I Saw the Light".

  • S06E247 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 29, 1967

    Guests: actor-singer Tab Hunter Pete Fountain, leader of Dixieland band toymaker Marvin Glass, who shows his "Mousetrap" game and "Mr. Machine". and Mrs. Dick Hughes, wife of NJ Governor

  • S06E248 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 30, 1967

    Guests: actress Eve Arden actor Gale Gordon "The Lucy Show" The Rhodes Brothers, singers singer Kaye Hart and dog psychologist Dare Miller.

  • S06E249 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • August 31, 1967

    Guests: actor and singer Desi Arnaz Sr. consumer advocate Ralph Nader and The James Brothers

  • S06E250 Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 1, 1967

    Guests: TV emcee & former host of "Queen for a Day" Jack Bailey tenor Enzo Stuarti songstress Denise Darcel The Rubin Mitchell Trio, musicians (piano, bass and drums) and The Bon-Bons, all-female Drum and Bugle Corps.

Season 7

  • S07E01 Dennis Morgan co-hosts

    • September 4, 1967

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens folksingers The Serendipity Singers World War I flying ace Billy Bishop Dr. David Lehman founder of "Teenage Ale" (Alternative Learning Education)

  • S07E02 Dennis Morgan co-hosts

    • September 5, 1967

    Guests: actress Ruth Warrick Jazz trombonist Harold Betters singer Marion Colby Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman who talks about American farm production. Highlights: Harold Betters plays "Sunny".

  • S07E03 Dennis Morgan co-hosts

    • September 6, 1967

    Guests: actress Kaye Ballard guitarist Al Caiola the award winning Barbershop Quartet, The Four Statesmen and the U.S. Surgeon General, William M. Stuart who speaks about air pollution.

  • S07E04 Dennis Morgan co-hosts

    • September 7, 1967

    Guests: singer Donna Theodore actor Dane Clark Shirley Polykoff advertising Woman of the Year and a fashion show of men's furs by Christian Dior is presented.

  • S07E05 Dennis Morgan concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 8, 1967

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco actress Molly Picon actor-comedian Jack Carter and Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association of America who speaks of censorship of films and his days as special assistant to L.B.J.

  • S07E06 Ryan O'Neal co-hosts

    • September 11, 1967

    Guests: Bishop James A. Pike actress Gloria DeHaven coemdian Sandy Baron and The Teachers

  • S07E07 Ryan O'Neal co-hosts

    • September 12, 1967

    Guests: actress Leigh Taylor Young also of "Peyton Place" and Ryan's wife) comedian Alan King The DeJohn Sisters The Billy Taylor Trio Al Rosen, former Major League Baseball player who talks about his book "Baseball and Your Boy".

  • S07E08 Ryan O'Neal co-hosts

    • September 13, 1967

    Guests: actress Yvonne Craig, TV's "Batgirl" TV host and personality Steve Allen author of "Bigger Than a Breadbox". singer Jerry Vale Kevin O'Neal (Ryan's brother) The Cyrkle singing group and tennis coach Jean Hoxie with Junior champion tennis players "Peaches" and "Plums" Barkowitz

  • S07E09 Ryan O'Neal co-hosts

    • September 14, 1967

    Guests: actress Joan Bennett Country-Western songstress Skeeter Davis actor Victor Buono recording artist Stevie Wonder actress Mia Farrow (via telephone) Richard Stolley LIFE magazine writer who speaks on rabies shots.

  • S07E10 Ryan O'Neal concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 15, 1967

    Guests: actor Jerry Van Dyke singer Dennis Day songstress Dana Valery actress Leigh Taylor Young Boxing champs Joe Frazier, Muhammed Ali and Floyd Patterson.

  • S07E11 Joanie Sommers co-hosts

    • September 18, 1967

    Guests: star of "Star Trek" actor William Shatner singer Lou Rawls comedian Pat Cooper Dr. Louise Ames author of "Is Your Child in the Wrong Grade?"

  • S07E12 Joanie Sommers co-hosts

    • September 19, 1967

    Guests: actor-producer Sheldon Leonard singer Al Martino accordian player Dick Contino Robert Kent author of "How to Choose Your House" who talks about things to look for when buying a house.

  • S07E13 Joanie Sommers co-hosts

    • September 20, 1967

    Guests: the comedy team of Allen and Rossi guitarist Charlie Byrd reporter and TV personality Dorothy Fuldheim The Cowsills A fashion show of inexpensive clothes is presented.

  • S07E14 Joanie Sommers co-hosts

    • September 21, 1967

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach comedienne Totie Fields author Harry Golden Jay & the Techniques inventor Sol Collins

  • S07E15 Joanie Sommers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 22, 1967

    Guests: actor Robert Horton champion race car driver Stirling Moss trumpeter Jonah Jones comedienne Betty Walker with the cast of the album "The Yiddish Are Coming" (Lou Jacobi, Bob McFadden and Henriette Jacobson) who presents bits from the record.

  • S07E16 George Kirby co-hosts

    • September 25, 1967

    Guests: entertainer Tessie O'Shea Reverend Rick Mawson Chaplin for the Las Vegas "strip" comic Milt Kamen The Martin Brothers

  • S07E17 George Kirby co-hosts

    • September 26, 1967

    Guests: comedy team of Clair and McMahon singer-dancer Norma Miller The Happenings singing group Mrs. Phyllis Cerf, editor and creator of the "Take Along Books" for children, who talks about reading readiness.

  • S07E18 George Kirby co-hosts

    • September 27, 1967

    Guests: comedian Redd Foxx vibes player Terry Gibbs singer Hal Frazier songstress Marilyn Maye Dr. Maxwell Maltz surgeon and author of "Creative Living For Today".

  • S07E19 George Kirby co-hosts

    • September 28, 1967

    Guests: vaudevillian Pigmeat Markham the singing group Harpers Bizarre author Adela Rogers St. John singer Donna Theodore comic Jerry Lester Charles Evers, chairman of the NAACP for the state of Mississippi.

  • S07E20 George Kirby concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 29, 1967

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters comic Pete Barbutti champion bowler Dick Weber instrumentalists and singer The Walter Wanderly Trio with Tanya Ferro anthropologist Ashley Montagu who speaks about his book "The Prevalence of Nonsense" which explodes some "old wives" tales.

  • S07E21 Allen Ludden (of "Password") co-hosts

    • October 2, 1967

    Guests: dancer Barrie Chase comedienne Totie Fields and The Kirby Stone Four *NOTE: Emcees of TV's game shows are co-hosts this week.

  • S07E22 Bob Barker ("Truth or Consequences") co-hosts

    • October 3, 1967

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters actor John Gavin folk singers The Pozo Seco Singers and three members of the Fabulous Magicians, a professional basketball team.

  • S07E23 Dennis James (of "P.D.Q.")co-hosts

    • October 4, 1967

    Guests: actor Vincent Price Dixieland Jazz Band Frank Hubbell and the Stompers singer Gloria Lynne and Jess Stearn author of "Edgar Cayce, the Sleeping Prophet" who talks about his book on the famous mystic.

  • S07E24 Mike Stokey (of "Stump the Stars") co-hosts

    • October 5, 1967

    Guests: comedian-writer Carl Reiner singer Connie Francis comedian Charlie Manna and Dr. Robert Baird, director of "Haven" a clinic for drug addicts, who discusses the drug problem among the young.

  • S07E25 Jack Bailey (of "Queen For a Day") co-hosts

    • October 6, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields Frank Hubbell and the Stompers New York disc jockey Herb Oscar Anderson and news commentator Ben Grauer author of "The NBC Picture Book of 1967", who talks about his efforts to report General Eisenhower's public appearances following World War II.

  • S07E26 George Segal co-hosts

    • October 9, 1967

    Guests: singer Gail Martin comedian Flip Wilson activist Alice McGrath Duke and Duchess of Bedford and Judy Demo

  • S07E27 George Segal co-hosts

    • October 10, 1967

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope The Rooftop Singers singer Linda Bennett The King Charles Unicycle Riders Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, World War I Flying Ace who talks about his book "Rickenbacker" and his early days as a racing car driver. Highlights: George Segal, Bob Hope and Mike sing a medley of songs from the 30's. George performs on his banjo "The Yama Yama Man", "Jada", "Bye, Bye Blackbird" and "Show Me the Way to Go Home".

  • S07E28 George Segal co-hosts

    • October 11, 1967

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich and his band comedienne Ruth Buzzi publisher-author Bennett Cerf physical fitness expert Debbie Drake and flower arranger Blanche Scarlett Phelps.

  • S07E29 George Segal co-hosts

    • October 12, 1967

    Guests: TV personality Arthur Godfrey comedy writer Buck Henry The Clara Ward Gospel Singers piano player Max Morath banjo player Jim Tyler and the father of 11, Tom Buck author of "But Daddy". Author Buck talks about his family. New airline stewardess fashions are shown.

  • S07E30 George Segal concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 13, 1967

    Guests: actor Jerry Orbach comic Pat Cooper Arthur and Kathryn Murray dance experts jazz instrumentalists The Ramsey Lewis Trio The U.S. Daredevils, all-girl professional tackle football team.

  • S07E31 Anne Baxter co-hosts

    • October 16, 1967

    Guests: The Four Freshmen singer Pearl Bailey and Krishna Nehru Hutheesing, an Indian author who wrote a book about the Nehru family.

  • S07E32 Anne Baxter co-hosts

    • October 17, 1967

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco guitarist Al Caiola actor Fred Clark and portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh

  • S07E33 Anne Baxter co-hosts

    • October 18, 1967

    Guests: The Brothers Four saxophonist Boots Randolph comedian Milt Kamen actress Bibi Andersson and Governor Raymond Shafer of Pennsylvania talks about the strides his state is making to provide job opportunites and to bring new people.

  • S07E34 Anne Baxter co-hosts

    • October 19, 1967

    Guests: Jazz musician Lionel Hampton Norman Vincent Peale comedian Sandy Baron and "Days of Our Lives" soap creator Ken Corday.

  • S07E35 Anne Baxter concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 20, 1967

    Guests: Senator Eugene McCarthy The Naval Air Choir Booker T and the MG's make-up artist Pablo and burlesque dancer Naja Karamuru.

  • S07E36 Rossano Brazzi co-hosts

    • October 23, 1967

    singer Della Reese comedian Charlie Manna Walter Wanderly Quartet pottery expert Joan Beck and Gene Leone author of "Leone's Italian Cookbook".

  • S07E37 Rossano Brazzi co-hosts

    • October 24, 1967

    Guests: singer Ethel Merman pianist Bobby Short journalist Barbara Walters author George Eels author of the Cole Porter biography "The Life That Late He Led". The Philadelphia intercollegiate Pizza eating champ gives a demonstration.

  • S07E38 Rossano Brazzi co-hosts

    • October 25, 1967

    Guests: actress Carolyn Jones singer Jimmy Rodgers The Rhodes Brothers singing group men's fashion designer Hardy Amies Albert B. Gerber author of the Howard Hughes biography "The Bashful Billionaire". dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann and National Apple Week Queen Susan Grubbs.

  • S07E39 Rossano Brazzi co-hosts

    • October 26, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Monique Van Vooren comedian Jack De Leon The Freddy Cole Trio Rod MacLeish correspondent and author of "The Sun Stood Still" who talks about the strange series of tragic errors leading to the Arab-Israeli War in 1967.

  • S07E40 Rossano Brazzi concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 27, 1967

    Rossano's wife Lydia actor-singer George Hamilton singer-actress Bernice Massi voice illusionist Clifford Guest Dr. Robert A. Franklyn plastic surgeon and author of "The Art of Staying Young" and "Instant Beauty". Paul Tripp talks about childrens TV programming. Highlights: George Hamilton sings "You Are Woman, I Am Man".

  • S07E41 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • October 30, 1967

    singer Marilyn Maye pianist Errol Garner Baseball player Lou Brock Waltz music composer A.C. Mowbray

  • S07E42 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • October 31, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Fannie Flagg clarinetist Woody Herman singer Margie Day singing group the Forum Quorum Mrs. Holton Price national director of the Girl Scouts of America John Dilie editor of a series of books called "Time Capsules" talks about these condensations of news. Highlights: The Forum Quorum perform "Follow the Piper".

  • S07E43 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • November 1, 1967

    Guests: singer Dana Valery comic Lou Alexander jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan fashion designer Oleg Cassini who presents a fashion show Billy Sands author of "The 7th Step" talks about conditions in prisons throughout the country.

  • S07E44 Tony Martin co-hosts

    • November 2, 1967

    Guests: Dr. Martin Luther King who talks about Vietnam singer Anita Bryant comedian Allen Sherman Yvonne Michel and Eric (Apache dancers)

  • S07E45 Tony Martin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 3, 1967

    Guests: singer Damita Jo comedian Dick Shawn actor B.S. Pully Ray Geiger editor of "Farmer's Almanac" talks about weather predictions. The whole group participates in the preparation of chocolate eclairs.

  • S07E46 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 6, 1967

    Guests: singer Al Martino actress-singer Polly Bergen Dr. William B. Hale

  • S07E47 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 7, 1967

    Guests: ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson with Danny O'Day and Farfel singer Leon Bibb trombonist Kai Winding comedian Dave Ketchum author Robert J. Serling who speaks about his book "The President's Plane is Missing" and on flight patterns and todays problems in flying.

  • S07E48 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 8, 1967

    Guests: actress Carol Channing songwriters Bill Heyer and Hank Beebe A fashion show includes a robe, suit coat ensemble and a midnight blue sequined ball gown.

  • S07E49 Arlene Francis co-hosts

    • November 9, 1967

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach singer-pianist Blossom Dearie the comedy team of Allen and Rossi comedian Sandy Baron The Seekers

  • S07E50 Arlene Francis concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 10, 1967

    Guests: actress Meredith MacRae comic Pete Barbutti mentalist The Amazing Kreskin Dr. Haim Ginott, child psychologist who discusses anger.

  • S07E51 Barbara Rush co-hosts

    • November 13, 1967

    Guests: Press Secretary for JFK, Pierre Salinger singer-dancer Vic Dana singing duo of Sandler and Young

  • S07E52 Barbara Rush co-hosts

    • November 14, 1967

    Guests: actor Forrest Tucker comedian-accordionist Milton DeLugg and The Honey in the Rock singing group Jolly Roger Bradfield, author of children's books.

  • S07E53 Barbara Rush co-hosts

    • November 15, 1967

    Guests: singer John Raitt comedian Professor Irwin Corey The Allen Brothers Irving Shulman author of "Valentino" who talks about the real Valentino and myths about him. A fashion show of children's clothes is presented.

  • S07E54 Barbara Rush co-hosts

    • November 16, 1967

    Guests: actor-singer James Darren actor Gig Young trumpet player Jonah Jones comedian Milt Kamen physical therapist Jerry Mitchell who speaks about exercises for older people.

  • S07E55 Barbara Rush concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 17, 1967

    Guests: actress Joanne Woodward singer Enzo Stuarti writer-producer Mel Brooks songwriter Johnny Mercer author Adela Rogers St. John magician Igor Kio with the Moscow State Circus Paul Newman makes a cameo appearance.

  • S07E56 Ricardo Montalban co-hosts

    • November 20, 1967

    Guests: singers Sergio Franchi Lynn Kellogg U.S. Secretary of Health John W. Gardner

  • S07E57 Ricardo Montalban co-hosts

    • November 21, 1967

    Guests: The Four Tops singer Felicia Sanders comic Jack De Leon hair stylist Mr. Kenneth Eda J. LeShan author of "The Conspiracy Against Childhood", Miss LeShan answers questions about children and school.

  • S07E58 Ricardo Montalban co-hosts

    • November 22, 1967

    Guests: raconteur George Jessel designer and fashion critic Richard Blackwell Tommy Makem and The Clancy Brothers Trudy Baker co-author of "Coffee, Tea or Me", Miss Baker talks about her work as a stewardess. Three Blackwell ensembles are shown.

  • S07E59 Ricardo Montalban co-hosts

    • November 23, 1967

    Guests: actress Angie Dickinson singer Joe Williams Kenny Rogers and the First Edition singing group Roger Hilsman author of "To Move a Nation" talks about Vietnam.

  • S07E60 Ricardo Montalban concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 24, 1967

    Guests: Ricardo's brother actor Carlos Montalban, rock band The Royal Guardsmen, author Jim Bishop, singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels and her brother Michael Sternberg and fashion humorist Judith Keith Highlights: Mike opens the show by singing "What the World Needs Now Is Love". Carlos Montalban talks about Ricardo's early days in show business. Ricardo and Carlos sing a Spanish language song. The Royal Guardsmen perform "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron," "I Say Love" and "Snoopy's Christmas." Jim Bishop talks about his interest in writing historical books and discusses his book "The Day Christ Was Born." Marilyn Michaels sings "I Wonder Who's Kissing Him Now" and "The Impossible Dream." Marilyn shows some of her paintings, then joins her brother Michael Sternberg for a "Blowin' In The Wind" duet. Judith Keith demonstrates different ways to accessorize women's hats. Ricardo reads "La Campanilla" a story of a little Mexican girl, which was released as a single on A&M records.

  • S07E61 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 27, 1967

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale actress Dyan Cannon Governor Grant Sawyer of Nevada The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band

  • S07E62 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 28, 1967

    Guests: singer Margie Day social behavior expert Ruth Douglas Mann ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson Bruce Cokely who demonstrates beauty products for men.

  • S07E63 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 29, 1967

    Guests: comedian Red Buttons Jazz Saxophonist Gerry Mulligan actress Sandy Dennis The Modernaires Fur fashions by Swakara

  • S07E64 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 30, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold singer Ann Hilton psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers Philadelphia Eagles halfback Timmy Brown. The director of the Academy of Natural Sciences shows a porcupine, owl and snakes.

  • S07E65 Don Rickles concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 1, 1967

    Guests: actor Peter Breck singer Lana Cantrell jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby Hans Holzer author of "The Lively Ghosts of Ireland" Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rebolli, chefs and authors of "French Cooking in the New World".

  • S07E66 Governor's wives are co-hosts this week. Mrs. Lenore Romney, First Lady of Michigan co-hosts

    • December 4, 1967

    Guests: actor George Segal Jazz harpist Dorothy Ashby author Catherine Marshall

  • S07E67 Mrs. Betty Hughes, First Lady of New Jersey co-hosts

    • December 5, 1967

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale actor Frank Converse of the TV series "N.Y.P.D." U.S. Navy Steel band Arthur and the Queens balancing act

  • S07E68 Mrs. Erika Kirk, First Lady of Florida co-hosts

    • December 6, 1967

    Guests: actor John Payne singers Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme Colorful Florida fashions are modeled

  • S07E69 Mrs. Jeanette Winthrop Rockefeller, First Lady of Arkansas co-hosts

    • December 7, 1967

    Guests: High school choir, The Pine Bluff Singers comedienne Fannie Flagg singer Al Martino songstress Laura Greene Psychologically conditioned animals perform, a kissing bunny, dancing chicken and piano-playing duck.

  • S07E70 Mrs. Idanell (John) Connally, First Lady of Texas co-hosts

    • December 8, 1967

    Guests: singer Anita Bryant ABC New Correspondent Jules Bergman The Singing Cadets of Texas A. and M. Bergman discusses Russia's lead in space exploration and a Neiman-Marcus fashion show is presented.

  • S07E71 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • December 11, 1967

    Guests: vaudeville singer Rudy Vallee author-rabbi Dr. Rudolph Brasch

  • S07E72 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • December 12, 1967

    Guests: singing cowboy Tex Ritter comic Ron Carey The Hollies Dr. Michael E. De Bakey surgeon-heart specialist who speaks about heart transplants and the legal, moral and philosophical considerations involved. Highlights: The Hollies sing "Carousel" and "Dear Eloise".

  • S07E73 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • December 13, 1967

    Guests: The Fifth Dimension The Danish Gym Team of 1968 comic Jerry Shane political analyst Peter Maas, author of "The Rescuer". A fashion show of hosiery and bathing suits is presented.

  • S07E74 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • December 14, 1967

    Guests: singer Paul Anka comedian Pat Cooper Chuck Eisenmann and his German Shepherds Dr. Josiah Thompson author of "Six Seconds in Dallas". Eisenman shows how he teaches dogs to think and Dr. Thompson discusses the "single bullet" theory of the JFK assassination.

  • S07E75 Kaye Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 15, 1967

    Guests: singer Ted Neely comic Flip Wilson salesman Fred Herman rock group The Vagabonds

  • S07E76 Ed Nelson co-hosts

    • December 18, 1967

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields actress Phyllis Kirk Ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little and author Albert Gerber who discusses movie censorship.

  • S07E77 Ed Nelson co-hosts

    • December 19, 1967

    Guests: British humorists Dudley Moore and Peter Cook singer Marilyn Maye actor-comedian Sandy Baron Vice President and Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey are shown in a filmed tour of their home in Minnesota. Mrs. Humphrey talks about the recent White House wedding and whips up a cake. The Vice President supervises grandchildren as they swim in the pool.

  • S07E78 Ed Nelson co-hosts

    • December 20, 1967

    Guests: singer-actress Florence Henderson singer Eddy Arnold actor Simon Oakland after dinner speaker Grady Nutt puppeteer Bil Baird and The Baird Marionettes

  • S07E79 Ed Nelson Co-host

    • December 21, 1967

    Guests: producer-director Mel Brooks singer Al Martino composer-instrumentalist Toots Thielemans musicians Bobby Rosengarden and Paul Kraus psychologist Dr. Rose Franzblau who discusses the TV series "Peyton Place".

  • S07E80 Ed Nelson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 22, 1967

    Guests: Ed's wife Patsy the comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi TV personality Hugh Downs singer Margie Day The Free Design singing trio and William Fowler and John Graham members of the San Dimas Mountain Rescue team.

  • S07E81 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • December 25, 1967

    Guests: singer Frankie Valli singer Aretha Franklin and White House Correspondent Sid Davis. Highlights: Aretha sings "A Natural Woman", "Baby I Love You" and "Chain of Fools". Aretha and Frankie duet on "That's Life". All join in for "Bye, Bye Blackbird".

  • S07E82 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • December 26, 1967

    Guests: actor James Coburn comedian Paul Lynde singer Peggy King and instrumentalists The Gents

  • S07E83 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • December 27, 1967

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave singer Pat Suzuki The Rhodes Brothers Warren Meyers author of "Who Is That?" and Che Che the Chimp who stars in the movie "Dr. Doolittle"

  • S07E84 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • December 28, 1967

    Guests: actor Hal March singer Rita Gardner singer Corky Hale The Rubin Mitchell Trio, instrumentalists and Lincoln expert Dr. R. Gerald McMurtry who displays some Lincoln memorabilia.

  • S07E85 Shelley Berman concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 29, 1967

    Guests: Shelley's wife singer Buddy Greco actor Keir Dullea Israeli singer Esther Tohbi British music-hall entertainer Tessie O'Shea The Times Square 2 singers and Dr. I.M. Levitt, director of the Fels Planatarium in Philadelphia shows new astronomy equipment available for school and home use.

  • S07E86 Harriet Van Horne co-host

    • January 1, 1968

    Guests: actor James Darren comedian Milt Kamen trumpeter Jonah Jones and the Cantwell Sisters

  • S07E87 Jim Bishop co-host

    • January 2, 1968

    singer Carol Lawrence pianist Skitch Henderson Colonel Sanders founder of "Kentucky Fried Chicken" and William F. Buckley author "The Unmaking of a Mayor". Highlights: Bishop discusses his recent trip to Vietnam. Buckley explains why he ran for Mayor of New York City. Colonel Sanders talks about entering business ventures after one is 65 years old.

  • S07E88 Judith Crist co-hosts

    • January 3, 1968

    actress Barbara Parkins of TV's Peyton Place British satirists Dudley Moore and Peter Cook singers Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt and Rock 'n Roll group Moby Grape. Highlights: Moby Grape perform "Omaha" and "8:05".

  • S07E89 Rene Carpenter co-hosts

    • January 4, 1968

    Guests: producer-director Mel Brooks singer Al Martino Mike's musicial director and pianist Joe Harnell and a mystery guest Highlights: Mrs. Carpenter wife of astronaut Scott Carpenter, discusses some of the columns she has written on high pressure schools and sex education and shares her recipe for Taco Pie.

  • S07E90 Art Buchwald co-hosts

    • January 5, 1968

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters comedian Jerry Shane singer-instrumentalists The Rhodes Brothers champion gymnasts Patty McCarry and Kathy Gardner and Buchwald talks about the Washington scene he satirizes in his column.

  • S07E91 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • January 8, 1968

    Guests: singer Kaye Hart singing group Spanky and Our Gang and 1968 Presidential candidate Harold Stassen.

  • S07E92 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • January 9, 1968

    Guests: attorney F. Lee Bailey trombonist Si Zentner singer Grace Markay ski champion Stein Eriksen A fashion show of ski garb is modeled. and F. Lee Bailey talks about trials and the selection of a jury.

  • S07E93 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • January 10, 1968

    Guests: actor Dustin Hoffman singer Joe Williams comedian Morey Amsterdam duo pianists Derek and Ray Betty Furness, special assistant to President Johnson for consumer affairs. Howard Head and ski champion Stein Eriksen demonstrate his "ski way" exercise machine.

  • S07E94 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • January 11, 1968

    Guests: entertainer Tessie O'Shea harpist-pianist-singer Corky Hale physical fitness expert Debbie Drake who talks about her book "Dancercize" Elaine Carroll who claims to be a 167-year-old witch and Dr. Haim Ginott, psychologist-author talks about children and TV.

  • S07E95 Paul Lynde concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 12, 1968

    Guests: bandleader Cab Calloway and his daughter singer Chris Calloway who both are currently appearing in the Broadway musical, "Hello Dolly!". Marlin Perkins, host of "Wild Kingdom" and director of the St. Louis Zoo and NASA scientist Dr. Robert Jastrow director of the Goddard Space Institute and author of "Red Giants and White Dwarfs" Dr. Jastrow talks about life on other planets.

  • S07E96 Sandler & Young co-hosts

    • January 15, 1968

    Guests: comedian Don Rice singer Grace Markay and film critic Bosley Crowther

  • S07E97 Sandler & Young co-hosts

    • January 16, 1968

    Guests: Vice-President Richard Nixon singer Margaret Whiting actress Stella Stevens songwriter Johnny Mercer Dancers Brascia and Tybee and Chamber music group Philadelphia Brass Ensemble

  • S07E98 Sandler & Young co-hosts

    • January 17, 1968

    Guests: actress Monique van Vooren comedian London Lee musical group Mariano and the Unbelievables George T. Simon author of "The Big Bands" and William Roux author of "Fried Coffee and Jellied Bourbon".

  • S07E99 Sandler & Young, co-hosts

    • January 18, 1968

    Guests: entertainer Jimmy Durante singers Paula Wayne Sonny King comedian Milt Kamen and Motion picture producer-director Stanley Kramer who discusses foreign films.

  • S07E100 Sandler & Young conclude their co-hosting duties

    • January 19, 1968

    Guests: humorist Sam Levenson singer Esther Tohbi dance team of Hines, Hines and Dad and Joe Franklin author of "Classics of the Silent Screen" who talks about George M. Cohan, Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Cops

  • S07E101 Ann Miller co-hosts

    • January 22, 1968

    Guests: actor Ken Berry trumpeter Al Hirt Magician Lee Grey and author Lynn Goldberg, who discusses her book about teaching children to read.

  • S07E102 Ann Miller co-hosts

    • January 23, 1968

    Guests: Robert Hooks of TV's "N.Y.P.D." comic Milt Kamen Mentalist Kreskin tenor Enzo Stuarti

  • S07E103 Ann Miller co-hosts

    • January 24, 1968

    Guests: Sebastian Cabot of TV's "Family Affair" singer Gilbert Price The Lemon Pipers Hugh Lynn Cayce son of Edgar Cayce Highlights: The Lemon Pipers perform "Green Tambourine" and "Rice is Nice". Hugh Cayce, who discusses his book about reincarnation. Ernest Robbins presides over a Fur Fashion show.

  • S07E104 Ann Miller co-hosts

    • January 25, 1968

    Guests: Bill Cosby of TV's "I Spy" and his mother Anna Cosby Jerry Orbach actor-singer the singing group the Pair Extraordinaire champion ice skaters Peggy Fleming & Carol Heiss Jenkins who demonstrate their skill

  • S07E105 Ann Miller concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 26, 1968

    Guests: actor Herschel Bernardi actress Gloria DeHaven critic and columnist Rex Reed comedian Pat Paulsen Gary Burton Quartet, vibraphonist jazz player Reed talks about interviews with TV personalities and film stars.

  • S07E106 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • January 29, 1968

    Guests: singer Lesley Gore comedian Guy Marks James and Marjorie Boyd author Norm N. Nite and a mystery guest

  • S07E107 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • January 30, 1968

    Guests: singing duo of Peaches & Herb Irish storyteller and comic Tony Lynch and Patricia O'Reagan Brown author of "Love and the Teenage Girl" who talks abou the importance of discipline.

  • S07E108 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • January 31, 1968

    Guests: comedian George Kirby Governor George Romney (R., Mich.) candidate for the Republican Presidential nomination and his wife and Frank Hubbell and The Stompers

  • S07E109 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • February 1, 1968

    Guests: singer Judy Branch actress Geraldine Chaplin guitarist Wes Montgomery Mary Wood author "Just Lucky, I Guess" Mary Wood writes TV and other columns. and Geraldine Chaplin reads a column Mary Wood wrote on the occasion of her daughter's wedding.

  • S07E110 Bobby Darin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 2, 1968

    Guests: singer Miriam Makeba Barbara Walters of the "Today Show". comedian Morty Gunty singing group The Happenings and Edward Sims author of "The Greatest Aces" who talks about heroic deeds of fighter pilots.

  • S07E111 Bess Myerson co-hosts

    • February 5, 1968

    Guests: singer Glen Campbell humorist Sam Levenson author-activist Jonathan Kozol and The Four Freshmen

  • S07E112 Bess Myerson co-hosts

    • February 6, 1968

    Guests: Jazz Flutist Herbie Mann singer-actor Tony Scotti Philadelphia Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo Louise Rohner author of "The Divorcee's Handbook" plate spinners The Austins and a mystery guest

  • S07E113 Bess Myerson co-hosts

    • February 7, 1968

    Guests: singer John Raitt comedian Joey Villa saxophonist Boots Randolph and author Fletcher Knebel who talks about his book "Vanish" and the crisis with our police.

  • S07E114 Bess Myerson co-hosts

    • February 8, 1968

    Guests: singer-songwriter Peter Allen singer Chris Allen comedienne Fannie Flagg The Harold Betters Quartet consumer advocate Ralph Nader talks about automobile tires, meat inspection legislation and the importance of letters to a Congressman.

  • S07E115 Bess Myerson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 9, 1968

    Guests: actor Van Johnson folksinger Dushka Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of New Jersey's Governor Every Mother's Son rock group Bess Myerson narrates a tall-girl fashion show Highlights: Every Mother's Son performs "Come On Down to My Boat," "Rainflowers," "Put Your Mind At Ease".

  • S07E116 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 12, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Fannie Flagg actress-singer Anna Maria Alberghetti Ronoldo Ferri who "paints" with neon and Vic Reinemer author of "Overcharge" a book about utility company rates.

  • S07E117 Minnie Pearl co-hosts

    • February 13, 1968

    Guests: Grandpa Jones Country novelty song singer Jimmy Dickens Rock-a-billy singer Jerry Naylor and Reverend David Wilkerson, founding Pastor of Times Square Church in New York City.

  • S07E118 Ferlin Husky co-hosts

    • February 14, 1968

    Guests: guitarist Chet Atkins comedian Norm Crosby singer Mary Taylor and former middleweight champion Rocky Graziano

  • S07E119 Tex Williams co-hosts

    • February 15, 1968

    Guests: singer Peggy March comedian Grady Nutt Theadora Van Runkle, designer of the clothes for the film "Bonnie and Clyde". Miss Van Runkle comments on a fashion show of modern versions of the Charleston-Prohibition period styles. Highlights: Tex Williams opens the show with a medley of "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke", "Bottom of the Mountain" and "Detour".

  • S07E120 Buck Owens and his Buckaroos co-host

    • February 16, 1968

    Guests: TV personality Barbara Walters of "Today Show". singer Skeeter Davis Uncle Heavy and His Pork Chop Revue

  • S07E121 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 19, 1968

    Guests: singer Paul Anka actor Vincent Price guitarist Al Caiola and Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch

  • S07E122 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 20, 1968

    Guests: entertainer Tessie O'Shea The Brothers Four TV Personality David Frost author of "The English" and actor-writer-photographer Dave Ketchum

  • S07E123 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 21, 1968

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens magician The Amazing Randi composer-pianist Cy Coleman dance expert Killer Joe Piro and Katie Kelly TIME magazine reporter who lived among hippies as a research project for the Time-Life book "The Hippies".

  • S07E124 Jack E. Leonard co-hosts

    • February 22, 1968

    Guests: Eunice Shriver executive Vice President of the Joseph P. Kennedy Foundation actor-singer Richard Kiley comic Frank Raines aka "Mr. Echo" and The Ramsey Lewis Trio

  • S07E125 Jack E. Leonard concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 23, 1968

    Guests: songstress Joi Lansing singers Jerry Vale David Watson trumpet player June Peters and skier Art Furrer who demonstrates ski ballet

  • S07E126 Allen Ludden co-hosts

    • February 26, 1968

    Guests: writer Truman Capote The Turtles the comedy team of Stiller and Meara guitarist Laurindo Almeida and flower arranger Blanche Scarlett Phelps Highlights: The Turtles perform "She'd Rather Be With Me" and "Happy Together".

  • S07E127 Allen Ludden co-hosts

    • February 27, 1968

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey comic Ralph Pope The Rhodes Brothers flower arranger Blanche Scarlett Phelps who gives a demonstration on bush pruning Harvard student Eric Redman who discusses the generation gap.

  • S07E128 Allen Ludden co-hosts

    • February 28, 1968

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston magician Harry Blackstone The Free Design singing group and Richard Block who talks about filling out an income tax form (HR Block).

  • S07E129 Allen Ludden co-hosts

    • February 29, 1968

    Smokey Robinson and the Miracles TV Game show producer Mark Goodson singer-actress Bernice Massi Ryan Walden supervisor of the live animal program at the Academy of Natural Sciences

  • S07E130 Allen Ludden concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 1, 1968

    Guests: Allen's wife comedienne-actress Betty White Jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan Robert Hilsman author of "To Move a Nation" a book about the present administration and Vietnam.

  • S07E131 Anna Moffo co-hosts

    • March 4, 1968

    Guests: Vice President Hubert Humphrey singer Miriam Makeba comedian Pat Cooper

  • S07E132 Anna Moffo co-hosts

    • March 5, 1968

    Guests: her husband, film director Mario Lanfranchi singing group The Lettermen Sports announcer Frank Gifford who talks about the Olympics comic London Lee A fashion show of Pucci print styles is shown.

  • S07E133 Anna Moffo co-hosts

    • March 6, 1968

    Guests: Opera singer Richard Tucker comedy team The Pickle Brothers The Serendipity Singers Philadelphia Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo who talks about riots and director of the Pennsylvania Ballet Company Barbara Weisberger, with two principle dancers who perform a segment from Tchaikowsky's "Sleeping Beauty".

  • S07E134 Anna Moffo co-hosts

    • March 7, 1968

    actor Tab Hunter singer Marvin Gaye mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Eliot Janeway economist and author of "The Economics of Crisis" and The Nick Moffo Trio jazz group

  • S07E135 Anna Moffo concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 8, 1968

    Guests: comedian Henny Youngman The Irish Rovers pianist Skitch Henderson columnist Jack O'Brien who answers questions about personalities and Dr. Jesse Zerr director of Radnor High School choir.

  • S07E136 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 11, 1968

    Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams comedian Marty Ingels handwriting analyst Judy Guerin and Pia Paoll author of "Determined to Live" .

  • S07E137 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 12, 1968

    Guests: singer John Davidson comic Jerry Lester The Hollies rock group dance team of Bud and Cece Robinson

  • S07E138 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 13, 1968

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton The Tucson Boys Choir Evelyn Lincoln, former secretary to JFK and author of "Kennedy and Johnson". and a fashion show of Israeli styles is presented. Highlights: The Tucson Boys Chorus sing "GHost Riders in the Sky", "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds" and "High Chaparral".

  • S07E139 Polly Bergen co-hosts

    • March 14, 1968

    Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood singer Lovelace Watkins comic Bobby Ramsen French reporter Michele Ray who speaks about Vietnam airline stewardess Cheryl Linden

  • S07E140 Polly Bergen concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 15, 1968

    Guests: singer Frankie Valli guitarist Charlie Byrd comic Professor Irwin Corey White House correspondent Sid Davis

  • S07E141 Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of the Governor of New Jersey is the hostess

    • March 18, 1968

    Guests: singer Jimmy Dean producer-director Mel Brooks The Ramsey Lewis Trio author Daniel Goldenson

  • S07E142 Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of the Governor of New Jersey is the hostess

    • March 19, 1968

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Al Martino educator-author Herbert Kohl

  • S07E143 Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of the Governor of New Jersey is the hostess

    • March 20, 1968

    Guests: actor Jose Ferrer singer Paula Wayne Washington correspondent Carl Rowan author Thomas P. Hughes

  • S07E144 Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of the Governor of New Jersey is the hostess

    • March 21, 1968

    Guests: singers Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt actor Victor Buono pianist Jose Melis dance teacher Charlotte Klein

  • S07E145 Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of the Governor of New Jersey concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 22, 1968

    Guests: satirist David Frost singing duo of Sandler & Young Myrus the Mentalist

  • S07E146 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • March 25, 1968

    Guests: actor Richard Harris The Tijuana Brats Broadway actress-dancer Gretchen Wyler New York Mayor Sam Yorty

  • S07E147 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • March 26, 1968

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell Vietnamese soinger Bach Yen comic writer Selma Diamond exercise expert Ed Allen and World War I ace Captain Eddie Rickenbacker.

  • S07E148 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • March 27, 1968

    Guests: singer Damita Jo Flamenco dancer-choreographer Jose Greco and his partner Nan Lorca The Apocalypse cast from "Your Own Thing" and attorney Melvin Belli who speaks about his new book "The Law Revolt".

  • S07E149 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • March 28, 1968

    Guests: writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko singer Marilyn Maye singer Hal Frazier and economics educator Dorothy Goodwin

  • S07E150 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson conclude their co-hosting duties

    • March 29, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Lucille Ball singer Neil Diamond The Pearce Sisters and a mystery guest

  • S07E151 Martin Landau co-hosts

    • April 1, 1968

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich musical comedy star Joel Grey comedian Robert Klein Vic Perry an authority on the art of Pocket Picking.

  • S07E152 Martin Landau co-hosts

    • April 2, 1968

    Guests: Martin's wife and co-star in the TV series "Mission Impossible" actress Barbara Bain comedy team of Gaylord and Holiday singing group Spanky and Our Gang author-adventurer Jean-Pierre Hallet

  • S07E153 Martin Landau co-hosts

    • April 3, 1968

    Guests: singer Phyllis McGuire Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie comedian Sandy Baron Child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott author of "Between Parent and Child".

  • S07E154 Martin Landau co-hosts

    • April 4, 1968

    Guests: singer Leslie Uggams comedian Milt Kamen singer Josh Adams Harness racing driver Stanley Dancer The grab-a-loop game is demonstrated.

  • S07E155 Martin Landau co-hosts

    • April 5, 1968

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting Producer of Mission Impossible Bruce Geller George Shearing and His Quintet comedian Pete Barbutti Pool hall shark Willie Mosconi

  • S07E156 Michael Landon co-hosts

    • April 8, 1968

    Guests: singer Gilbert Price actress Julie Harris Governor Raymond P. Shafer (PA.) Major Kenneth Cooper, M.D. author of "Aerobics".

  • S07E157 Michael Landon co-hosts

    • April 9, 1968

    Guests: singer Tammy Grimes publisher Bennett Cerf jazz pianist Erroll Garner Polly Cramer author of "Polly's Homemaking Pointers". Polly offers tips on popping popcorn with an electric iron and hemline changing.

  • S07E158 Michael Landon co-hosts

    • April 10, 1968

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett impressionist Rich Little Michael's wife Lynn Natalie Purvin Prager organizer of "Show Stoppers" - senior citizens who have retired from show business George Kennedy (member of "Show Stoppers") jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery Judy Missett who demonstrates camp equipment.

  • S07E159 Michael Landon co-hosts

    • April 11, 1968

    Guests: The Mills Brothers stuntman Bobby Miles singer Brenda Lee David Melton author of "Todd" story of a mentally retarded child. director of Institute for Archievement of Human Potential Glenn Doman (who talks about mental retardation and patterning therapy) Fashions from Europe are modeled.

  • S07E160 Michael Landon concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 12, 1968

    Guests: actor Cyril Ritchard The Mitchell Trio singers TV emcee Johnny Olson Norman Ollestad author of "Inside the F.B.I.".

  • S07E161 Connie Francis co-hosts

    • April 15, 1968

    Guests: singer Al Martino comedian Pat Cooper correspondent Carl T. Rowan Teresa Mealee, Connie's first accordian teacher

  • S07E162 Connie Francis co-hosts

    • April 16, 1968

    Guests: singing duo of Chris and Peter Allen comedian London Lee French singer Jean Peloquin Pick Pocket expert Vic Perry

  • S07E163 Connie Francis co-hosts

    • April 17, 1968

    Guests: tenor Enzo Stuarti actor Peter Lupus comedian Dick Lord Ti-Grace Atkinson, President of the New York Chapter of the National Organization of Women, who campaignes for equal rights for women.

  • S07E164 Connie Francis co-hosts

    • April 18, 1968

    Guests: The Temptations comedian Joey Villa mentalist the Amazing Kreskin singer-actor Scott Jacoby, ten-year-old Broadway star of "Golden Rainbow".

  • S07E165 Connie Francis concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 19, 1968

    Guests: actor Craig Stevens singers-instrumentalists The Four Saints comedian Guy Marks Dr. Irwin Stillman author of "The Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet".

  • S07E166 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • April 22, 1968

    Guests: actor Richard Benjamin and his wife actress Paula Prentiss Israeli singing duo of Esther and Abi Ofarim The DeJohn Sisters consumer advocate Ralph Nader

  • S07E167 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • April 23, 1968

    Guests: actress Judy Carne comedian Norm Crosby The Tijuana Brats, a teenage instrumental group Dr. Benjamin Spock who talks about Vietnam.

  • S07E168 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • April 24, 1968

    Guests: actor John Forsythe pianist Stan Kenton singer Helen Reddy comic magician Don Alan syndicated columnist Joan Crosby who talks about famous show biz people.

  • S07E169 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • April 25, 1968

    Guests: comedian Jackie Vernon actress Phyllis Newman Mrs. I.M. Bucher, wife of the commander of the USS Pueblo who makes an appeal to the public not to forget the imprisoned men. The Holiday City Hot Cha Kitchen band, unique musical group of elderly women.

  • S07E170 Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 26, 1968

    Guests: TV comic writer Pat McCormick Ephraim Gomberg counselor and advisor on crime and youth The Pearce Sisters Bob Lichtman president of a pretzel company Joe Coulter professional pretzel twister

  • S07E171 Richard Harris co-host

    • April 29, 1968

    Guests: composer-pianist Jim Webb photographer-author David Douglas Duncan comedian Ken Greenwald musical group The Cowsills

  • S07E172 Richard Harris co-host

    • April 30, 1968

    Guests: Academy Award winner actress Estelle Parsons singing group The Free Design journalist-humorist Clement Freud singer Esther Tohbi Mr. John hairpiece designer who presents beard and moustache fashions.

  • S07E173 Richard Harris co-host

    • May 1, 1968

    Guests: Ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little comedy writer Selma Diamond singer Hal Frazier TV Producer David Susskind who talks about politics.

  • S07E174 Richard Harris co-host

    • May 2, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold actor-pub owner Malachy McCourt saxophonist Gerry Mulligan Lt. Comm. Jim Barnes from the Navy Underwater Demolition Team.

  • S07E175 Richard Harris concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 3, 1968

    Guests: singer Roberta Peters Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons African explorer-naturalist-author Jean-Pierre Hallet Metal sculpturist John Duffy

  • S07E176 Army Day Major Pete Dawkins co-hosts

    • May 6, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Lucille Ball the U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corps The U.S. Army Chorus Lt. General Stanley Larsen

  • S07E177 Glenn Ford co-hosts

    • May 7, 1968

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye pianist George Shearing The U.S. Navy Show Band and Sea Chanters Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, commander of aircraft carriers in the Navy Captain Phillips one of the most decorated aces in Naval aircraft history and Lt. Darrell Miles author of "Dare to Excel in Cooking".

  • S07E178 Ed McMahon co-hosts

    • May 8, 1968

    Guests: Major Steve Pless and Sergeant Poulson, outstanding Marine Aviators. Lt. General Lew Walt who talks about Vietnam Country-Western comedienne Minnie Pearl The Marine Jazz Combo Sgt. Suzanne Davis who demonstrates the art of self defense.

  • S07E179 Lt. General Joseph Moore, a former Commanding General of the 7th Air Force and current Inspector Gen

    • May 9, 1968

    The Airmen of Note (Air Force Band) singer Jimmy Dean songstress Nancy Wilson pianist Skitch Henderson Air Force fighter hero Col. Daniel James and a fashion show of WAF styles.

  • S07E180 Monte Markham co-hosts

    • May 10, 1968

    Guests: singer Connie Francis U.S. Coast Guard Band The U.S. Coast Guard Cadet Choir called The Idlers Admiral Willard J. Smith, Commandant of the Guard talks about maritime safety.

  • S07E181 Lainie Kazan co-hosts

    • May 13, 1968

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn singer Al Martino Richard Blackwell, fashion designer and critic

  • S07E182 Lainie Kazan co-hosts

    • May 14, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields comedian Marty Allen singer Jerry Vale TV radio disc jockey Hy Lil author of "The Unbelievable Dictionary of Hip Words" who talks about teenagers.

  • S07E183 Lainie Kazan co-hosts

    • May 15, 1968

    Guests: The Beach Boys actor Michael Dunn senior editor for TIME magazine Marshall Loeb, who discusses student unrest and demonstrations. Fur fashions are modeled by Gittleman.

  • S07E184 Lainie Kazan co-hosts

    • May 16, 1968

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey voice coach Joseph Scott conductor Peter Daniels, Dixieland Band called Frank Hubbell and the Stompers Arthur Bronstein memory expert and author of "Bornstein's Miracle Memory Course" Sol Weinstein author of "You Only Live Until You Die".

  • S07E185 Lainie Kazan concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 17, 1968

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien Lillian Hayman, actress who won a Tony Award for her role in "Hallelujah Baby!" with her mother Mrs. Carol Levine memory expert Arthur Bornstein. sportscaster Red Barber author of "Rhubarb in the Catbird Seat".

  • S07E186 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • May 20, 1968

    Guests: actress Janis Paige comedian Sid Caesar comedienne Imogene Coca violinist Florian Zabach Child psychologist-author Dr. Haim Ginott Highlights: Caesar and Coca perform in a pantomime skit about a show salesman and his customer. Lingerie fashions are modeled.

  • S07E187 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • May 21, 1968

    Guests: singer Carmen McRae comedian Jack Carter The Irish Rovers David Watson and cooking connoisseur Bruce Conklin.

  • S07E188 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • May 22, 1968

    Guests: boxing champ Rocky Graziano Mariano and the Unbelievables columnist Erma Bombeck Israeli singer Esther Tohbi Summer fashions are modeled.

  • S07E189 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • May 23, 1968

    Guests: singer Lena Horne drummer Louis Bellson and His Orchestra humorist Larry Wilde and social theorists and co-authors Richard Lorber & Ernest Fladell of the book "The Gap".

  • S07E190 Fernando Lamas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 24, 1968

    Guests: singer Noel Harrison pianist Joe Harnell comedian Timmie Rogers The DeJohn Sisters and the Ambassador to the OAS Sol Myron Linowitz.

  • S07E191 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • May 27, 1968

    Guests: entertainer Liberace actress Agnes Moorehead Country & Western singer Sonny James and songwriters Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler.

  • S07E192 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • May 28, 1968

    Guests: singer Robert Goulet songstress Peggy March violinist Florian Zabach Norman Mailer author of "Armies of the Night", talks about his book. and chiropractor Dr. A.H. Steinberg explains his heat sensing machine.

  • S07E193 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • May 29, 1968

    Guests: tenor Enzo Stuarti actress Irina Demick musical group Spanky and Our Gang and Dr. Irwin Stillman author of "The Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet" who discusses high protein dieting.

  • S07E194 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • May 30, 1968

    Guests: TV personality Ed Sullivan actress Esther Williams singer Bobby Vinton Polynesian dancers Otea Pacifica and William Hoffman Jr. author of "The Loser" who talks about gambling.

  • S07E195 Red Buttons concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 31, 1968

    Guests: actress Miyoshi Umeki composer-pianist Cy Coleman French singer Jean Peloquin abd Westinghouse correspondent Carl T. Rowan

  • S07E196 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • June 3, 1968

    Guests: Grandpa Jones singer-actress Tammy Grimes Physical fitness expert Rev. Bob Richards The Four Freshmen airlines pilot Captain Walter Brady and Saul Alinsky, who has staged sit-ins and marches on City Halls to mobilize the poor in Rochester, N.Y. and Chicago.

  • S07E197 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • June 4, 1968

    Guests: singer Jack Jones comedian Pete Barbutti actress-comedienne Betty White The Brothers Four and the Director of the National College Admissions Dennis Johnson

  • S07E198 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • June 5, 1968

    Guests: actress Jacqueline Bisset actor Robert Clary of TV's Hogan's Heroes drummer Buddy Rich and His band author Robert Kent Jimmy's wife Sue and Circus clowns, Bobby Kay, Coco & Coconut

  • S07E199 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • June 6, 1968

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye comedian Grady Nutt The Imperials and artist Ray Harm

  • S07E200 Jimmy Dean concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 7, 1968

    Guests: Jim Henson and Frank Oz with the Muppets Jazz musician Duke Ellington Will Rogers Jr. Marine Commanding Officer at Khe Sanh Col. David Lownds and a fashion show.

  • S07E201 Howard Duff & Ida Lupino co-host (Week of 10Jun68-14Jun68)

    • June 10, 1968

    Guests: comedian George Kirby film critic Rex Reed singer Lesley Gore Le Garde Brothers

  • S07E202 Howard Duff & Ida Lupino co-host

    • June 11, 1968

    Guests: singing duo Sandler & Young comedian Scoey Mitchell The Tijuana Brass Joe DiCerto author of "Missile Base Beneath the Sea: Story of the Polaris".

  • S07E203 Howard Duff & Ida Lupino co-host

    • June 12, 1968

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Lou Rawls singer-instrumentalists The Three Suns John Ross author of "How to Be Happily Divorced" and a mystery guest A game of charades is presented.

  • S07E204 Howard Duff & Ida Lupino co-host

    • June 13, 1968

    Guests: actor Werner Klemperer from TV's "Hogan's Heroes" singing duo Peter & Gordon author Ernest Gann who talks about his idea of fate.

  • S07E205 Howard Duff & Ida Lupino conclude their co-hosting duties

    • June 14, 1968

    Guests: singer-actress Eartha Kitt singer D'aldo Romano comedienne Fannie Flagg film maker Gene Jones who talks about his new film, "A Face of War". and a mystery guest.

  • S07E206 Noel Harrison co-hosts

    • June 17, 1968

    Guests: Reverend Billy Graham comedienne Totie Fields musical group Harpers Bizarre fencing instructor Forrest Mayo

  • S07E207 Noel Harrison co-hosts

    • June 18, 1968

    Guests: the comedy team of Hendra & Ullett Jazz musician Pete Fountain Israeli singer Esther Tohbi author John Godwin Aqua String Band

  • S07E208 Noel Harrison co-hosts

    • June 19, 1968

    Guests: the comedy team of Allen & Rossi singer Marilyn Lovell comedian Sandy Baron Jerry and Eileen Ford owners of the Ford Modeling Agency

  • S07E209 Noel Harrison co-hosts

    • June 20, 1968

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali singer Maureen Reagan Olympic scullying champion John B. Kelly guitarist Luiz Henrique musical group the Forum Quorum Swimsuits will be modeled

  • S07E210 Noel Harrison concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 21, 1968

    Guests: singer-actress Sheila MacRae The Kane Triplets Olympic Gold Pole vaulting champion Don Bragg psychologist Dr. Elsworth Baker

  • S07E211 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • June 24, 1968

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton Joey's father Ray Heatherton guitarist Charlie Byrd with his group author Robert Massie

  • S07E212 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • June 25, 1968

    Guests: actor George Hamilton singer-actor Jimmy Boyd saxophonist Boots Randolph author Jean Baer

  • S07E213 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • June 26, 1968

    Guests: singer Trini Lopez comic Joey Villa prophesier Criswell Flamenco dancers Julie Piedra and Co.

  • S07E214 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • June 27, 1968

    Guests: comedian Pat McCormick actor Christopher Connelly Ramsey Lewis Trio singer Brendan Hanlon Hollywood columnist Joyce Haber Sunglasses and clothes are modeled

  • S07E215 Joey Heatherton concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 28, 1968

    Guests: Joey's brother disc jockey Dick Heatherton actor Patrick Wayne singer Miriam Makeba comic Pat Cooper writer Fred Rogers Indy 500 winner Bobby Unser

  • S07E216 Barbara Walters co-hosts

    • July 1, 1968

    Guests: actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin singing duo of Sandler & Young columnist Dorothy Fuldheim author E. Joseph Gossman

  • S07E217 Barbara Walters co-hosts

    • July 2, 1968

    Guests: actress Butterfly McQueen singer John Raitt comedienne Fannie Flagg Father Robert Capon author of "Bed and Board"

  • S07E218 Barbara Walters co-hosts

    • July 3, 1968

    Guests: Barbara's father Lou Walters founder and owner of many Latin Quarter nightclubs actor Maurice Evans singer Lena Horne Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Senator Charles Percy (R-Ill.)

  • S07E219 Barbara Walters co-hosts

    • July 4, 1968

    Guests: newscaster Frank Blair singer Gogi Grant the comedy team of Stiller and Meara The Singing City

  • S07E220 Barbara Walters concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 5, 1968

    Guests: actress-singer Liza Minnelli actor Chuck Connors composer Burt Bacharach singer Keefe Brasselle author of "The Cannibals" jeweler Anton Holstetter who shows a collection of outer space gems.

  • S07E221 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • July 8, 1968

    Guests: singer Dionne Warwick radio star Barry Gray singer instrumentalists The Four Saints playwright Riggs O'Hara

  • S07E222 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • July 9, 1968

    Guests: George's mother Mrs. Anne Spalding Harpers Bizarre singing group comic Scoey Mitchell actress-singer Bernice Massi the 1968 National College Queen Valerie Dickerson Charles E. Winick author of "The New People" Steve Casper who demonstrates exercises.

  • S07E223 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • July 10, 1968

    Guests: actress-singer Carol Lawrence songwriter-pianist Burt Bacharach comedienne Fannie Flagg cosmetics expert Ana Maria Alba

  • S07E224 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • July 11, 1968

    Guests: singer-actress Gloria Loring pianist Joe Harnell hairstylist Vidal Sassoon Olympic swimmer Gold medalist Jane Barkman Olympic swimmer Gold, Silver and Bronze medalist Ellie Daniel

  • S07E225 George Hamilton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 12, 1968

    Guests: Country singer Hank Williams Jr. comic Jerry Lester The Kane Triplets memory expert Harry Lorayne

  • S07E226 Barbara Parkins co-hosts

    • July 15, 1968

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford Jazz pianist Errol Garner the singing team of Denver, Boise and Johnson Carl Bakal author of "No Right to Bear Arms" an avid gun control supporter. and yoga expert Kiku Mata

  • S07E227 Barbara Parkins co-hosts

    • July 16, 1968

    Guests: songstress Joanie Sommers Jazz singer Joe Williams actor Jonathan Frid from TV's "Dark Shadows" comedian Charlie Callas and World trampoline champion Gary Erwin

  • S07E228 Barbara Parkins co-hosts

    • July 17, 1968

    Guests: singer Trini Lopez and his brother Jesse Lopez comedian Henny Youngman The Serendipity Singers Walter Spengler, President of General Nutrition Centers, who talks about healthy foods.

  • S07E229 Barbara Parkins co-hosts

    • July 18, 1968

    Guests: baritone Robert Merrill pianist Count Basie and his band the comedy team of Clair and McMahon and Becky Smith, a public school teacher working with a cultural enrichment program for underprivileged Negro children.

  • S07E230 Barbara Parkins concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 19, 1968

    Guests: Producer Paul Monash of the TV series Peyton Place actor Michael Dunn Mike's former music director Ellie Frankel and juggling act The Alimiros.

  • S07E231 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 5, 1968

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope musical comedy star Joel Grey psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers and Nancy's son Kacy Dennis.

  • S07E232 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 6, 1968

    Guests: singer Mel Torme comedian Phil Foster trombonist Kai Winding and the Reverend Jesse Jackson, former city manager of Resurrection City, who describes what actually happened in Washington, D.C.

  • S07E233 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 7, 1968

    Guests: actor John Forsythe singing team of Sandler & Young comedian Rodney Dangerfield members of the Temple University Gymnastics Team and Patrick Culhane teacher at Green Chimney's Academy who discusses photography.

  • S07E234 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • August 8, 1968

    Guests: actor Lyle Waggoner sitarist Ravi Shankar with members of his troupe Reverend Robert Howes who with Madalyn Murray O'Hair debates the issue of prayer in the public schools, and Reverend Howes is a member of the Citizens for Prayer and Mrs. O'Hair of the American Atheists.

  • S07E235 Nancy Wilson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 9, 1968

    Guests: Mrs. Richard Nixon Julie Nixon and David Eisenhower actor Ed Begley Bossa Nova composer Joao Gilberto Country-Western singer Henson Cargill and a fashion show.

  • S07E236 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • August 12, 1968

    Guests: Martha Reeves and the Vandellas boxing champ Rocky Graziano vibraphonist Terry Gibbs magician The Amazing Randi and Caroline Bird author of "Born Female".

  • S07E237 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • August 13, 1968

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard Jim Henson and The Muppets The Four Tops reporter Dorothy Fuldheim who talks about DeGaulle and disc jockey Chris Noel of the Armed Forces Radio Network

  • S07E238 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • August 14, 1968

    Guests: singer John Raitt songstress Brandi Perry pianist Big Tiny Little Georgine Salom director of Save the Children Federation and a fashion show of Fall styles.

  • S07E239 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • August 15, 1968

    Guests: First Lady of the State of New Jersey, Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. singers Bobbie Gentry and Ted Neeley comic Bob Melvin Highlights: Lawford talks about his association with the late President John F. Kennedy and reads "Ode to JFK" written by Sir Laurence Olivier.

  • S07E240 Peter Lawford concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 16, 1968

    Guests: singer-actress Judy Garland singer Jerry Vale ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester William Safire author of "The New Language of Politics" Jill Shipstad co-author of "This Book Can Save Your Life". Safire talks about politicians and campaign songs and slogans. Miss Shipstad talks about how women can defend themselves. Highlights: Judy sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", "For Once In My Life" and "How Insensitive".

  • S07E241 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • August 19, 1968

    Guests: tenor Richard Tucker songwriter Bobby Russell comedian Professor Irwin Corey Smokey Robinson and the Miracles and "The Saturday Evening Post" editor Ben H. Bagdikian.

  • S07E242 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • August 20, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Vicki Lawrence Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons attorney Byron Block and Madame Kuo.

  • S07E243 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • August 21, 1968

    Guests: The Golddiggers comedian Jackie Vernon jazz pianist Peter Nero singer Gisele Mackenzie and Medic Alert spokesman Chester Watts.

  • S07E244 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • August 22, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Minnie Pearl folksinger Joan Baez Country-Western pianist Larry Butler and Tom Mackell district attorney for Queens County N.Y. who talks about combating crime.

  • S07E245 Bobby Goldsboro concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 23, 1968

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian Country-Western singers Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs musical star Anna Maria Alberghetti fishing expert Ann Stroebel Peter Wyden author of "Growing Up Straight" who talks about homosexuality. and Norma Waly shows how to cook with microwaves.

  • S07E246 Jane Morgan co-hosts

    • August 26, 1968

    Guests: singer Al Martino comic Marty Barris and columnist Carl T. Rowan

  • S07E247 Jane Morgan co-hosts

    • August 27, 1968

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton comedian London Lee and author-lecturer Stewart Robb, who discusses psychic phenomena.

  • S07E248 Jane Morgan co-hosts

    • August 28, 1968

    Guests: tenor Jan Peerce comedian Marty Allen and attorney Charles Kramer author of "The Negligent Doctor" talks about the controversial issue of medical malpractice. Highlights: Jan Peerce performs "Great Day", "Without A Song" - Vincent Youmans and "O Sole Mio" - Eduardo Di Capua

  • S07E249 Jane Morgan co-hosts

    • August 29, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Martha Raye The Beach Boys trumpet player Erskine Hakkins hockey player Boom Boom Geoffrion and William Buckley Jr. author of "The Jeweler's Eye" talks about liberalism and conservatism.

  • S07E250 Jane Morgan concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 30, 1968

    Guests: singer Robert Goulet singing comics The Characters actor-singer Ken Nelson and Kent Hayes co-founder of "The Village" an occupational-recreational-educational home for unfortunate young boys and girls.

  • S07E251 Bennett Cerf co-hosts

    • September 2, 1968

    Guests: author James Michener Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy singers Peter and Gordon and comedian Ralph Pope

  • S07E252 Bennett Cerf co-hosts

    • September 3, 1968

    Guests: singer Sheila MacRae comedian London Lee the singing team of Chris and Peter Allen and Adam Smith author of "The Money Game" which deals humorously with the stock market.

  • S07E253 Bennett Cerf co-hosts

    • September 4, 1968

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro actor Christopher Connelly Joanne Carson (Mrs. Johnny Carson) The Ramsey Lewis Trio Cerf who talks about obscene books.

  • S07E254 Bennett Cerf co-hosts

    • September 5, 1968

    Guests: singer Billy Daniels Bennett's wife Phyllis and son Chris singer-actress Pat Suzuki and the comedy team of Hendra and Ullett.

  • S07E255 Bennett Cerf concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 6, 1968

    Guests: actress-singer Eartha Kitt comic Grady Nutt the singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt and Erma Bombeck columnist and author talks about her book "At Wit's End".

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  • S08E01 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • September 9, 1968

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson comedian Dick Shawn Bossa Nova composer Joao Gilberto and author Ferdinand Lundberg

  • S08E02 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • September 10, 1968

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford Jazz pianist Erroll Garner comic Joey Villa and Helen Giammattei author of "To Help Your Family Make a Better Movie".

  • S08E03 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • September 11, 1968

    Guests: Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons comic Candy Candido mentalist Reymont (Marc Reymont) and magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown who talks about mini-skirts, working wives, loss of teminity by working women and adopting children.

  • S08E04 Gordon MacRae co-hosts

    • September 12, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Martha Raye Flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya singer Grace Markay avant-garde jeweler Arthur King who displays a $15,000 black diamond and Commander Msgr. John J. O'Connor author of "A Chaplain Looks at Vietnam".

  • S08E05 Gordon MacRae concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 13, 1968

    Guests: Gordon's wife Elizabeth actor Vincent Price singer Bobby Goldsboro Bob Keeshan host of "Captain Kangaroo" children's TV show singing team of Tony and Joan Costa and Mary Jane Odelle, field editor from "Better Homes and Gardens" talks about cooking.

  • S08E06 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 16, 1968

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey columnist Rene Carpenter singer-instrumentalists Jackie Cain and Roy Kral cosmetics expert Ana Maria Alba offers some suggestions to help women correct skin problems Rene Carpenter comments about the Kennedy family, her own family and the young generation

  • S08E07 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 17, 1968

    Guests: Gladys Knight and the Pips singer-comic Steve Rossi Vance Packard author of "The Sexual Wilderness" talks about research he did for his book. and a fashion show.

  • S08E08 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 18, 1968

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens The Four Freshmen comedian Pat Cooper and Dr. Leon Whitney veterninarian and the author of "Training You to Train Your Cat".

  • S08E09 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 19, 1968

    Guests: duo pianists Ferrante and Teicher singer Jane Morgan Martin Milner of TV's "Adam-12" and Jean Kinney author of "Start With An Empty Nest" who talks about women in the 44-55 age bracket.

  • S08E10 Soupy Sales concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 20, 1968

    Guests: comic Scoey Mitchell singer Kaye Hart singing team of Sandler and Young former Mike Douglas Show musical director Ellie Frankel Paul Young founder of Paraphenalia Inc. and Lewis Yablonsky author of "The Hippie Trip".

  • S08E11 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • September 23, 1968

    Guests: singer Lainie Kazan comedian Marty Ingels comic-actor Sandy Baron Frank Hubbell & the Stompers and Dr. Irwin Stillman author of "The Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet".

  • S08E12 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • September 24, 1968

    Guests: legendary actress Joan Crawford with her daughters Cathy and Christina saxophonist Boots Randolph singer Don Cornell

  • S08E13 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • September 25, 1968

    Guests: singer Al Martino comedian Marty Ingels bird expert Lou Gaeta singers-instrumentalists The Tijuana Brats Chuck Eisenmann and his dog act

  • S08E14 Gypsy Rose Lee co-hosts

    • September 26, 1968

    Guests: actor Jonathan Harris singer Bobby Vinton vibraphonist Lionel Hampton Gypsy's ex-husband painter Julio de Diego, newspaper columnist-reporter Jack Anderson Political columnist Drew Pearson author of "The Case Against Congress". Laura Labby an expert in batiking

  • S08E15 Gypsy Rose Lee concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 27, 1968

    Guests: actor Richard Deacon musical comedy star Tammy Grimes Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes, First Lady of New Jersey who talks about her 84 pound weight loss and entertaining the Humphreys.

  • S08E16 Durward Kirby co-hosts

    • September 30, 1968

    Guests: comic Soupy Sales singer Margaret Whiting duo pianists Ferrante & Teicher and zoologist Ivan Sanderson

  • S08E17 Durward Kirby co-hosts

    • October 1, 1968

    Guests: singer Felicia Sanders singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka comic Jack DeLeon and Alice Wayne author of "Love Anyone?"

  • S08E18 Durward Kirby co-hosts

    • October 2, 1968

    Guests: singer Denise Lor singer Frank Sinatra Jr. Rock group The Turtles comic Joey Villa Writer Gay Gear Luce of "Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep" who talks about dreams. and Judith Keith author of "I Haven't a Thing to Wear" shows how to create fantastic wardrobe with baubles and beads.

  • S08E19 Durward Kirby co-hosts

    • October 3, 1968

    Guests: singer Leslie Uggams actor Cliff Robertson singer-instrumentalist the Brothers Le Garde Stephen Huffaker author of "I Hate to Exercies" and Harold Glassen, President of the National Rifle Association.

  • S08E20 Durward Kirby concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 4, 1968

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actor Alejandro Rey of TV's "The Flying Nun" comedian Henny Youngman Kenny Rogers and the First Edition TV panel show emcee Allen Ludden Reverend Frederic Wood Jr. author of "Sex and the New Morality".

  • S08E21 Trini Lopez co-hosts

    • October 7, 1968

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye comedian London Lee British cartoonist Rowland Emett author Adela Rogers St. John

  • S08E22 Trini Lopez co-hosts

    • October 8, 1968

    Guests: actress Julie Newmar Little Anthony and the Imperials trombonist Urbie Green Hunter Davies author of "The Beatles", who talks about the four lads from Liverpool and a log hewing demonstration is given.

  • S08E23 Trini Lopez co-hosts

    • October 9, 1968

    Guests: singer Astrud Gilberto actress Joanna Shimkus columnist Earl Wilson alligator wrestler Kay Reid

  • S08E24 Trini Lopez co-hosts

    • October 10, 1968

    Guests: Trini's brother Jesse Lopez actor Peter Graves of TV's Mission Impossible singer Lynn Kellogg radio personality William B. Williams

  • S08E25 Trini Lopez concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 11, 1968

    Guests: Mrs. Lyndon Baines Johnson Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey who discuss Vietnam, grandchildren and friendship as well as a wife's role in campaigning. Opera tenor Jan Peerce Ted Strauss, President of Lopez's chain of taco restaurants.

  • S08E26 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • October 14, 1968

    Guests: actor Alan Arkin actor Theodore Bikel 17-year-old soprano Teresa Burrell the Amazing Kreskin the singing duo of Katyna Ranieri and Riz Orthalani hairdresser Jian Angelo

  • S08E27 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • October 15, 1968

    Guests: Martha Reeves and the Vandellas comic Jerry Shane a filmed interview with Jackie Gleason Highlights: Roberta sings "The Laughing Song" and "Getting to Know You".

  • S08E28 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • October 16, 1968

    Guests: actor John Saxon impressionist Rich Little singer Vaughn Monroe the Baja Marimba Band Fred Warsholsky, science writer who stresses the things we must do to prevent our own destruction of the world.

  • S08E29 Roberta Peters co-hosts

    • October 17, 1968

    Guests: singer John Raitt the singing team of Chris and Peter Allen Barry Gray host of a late night radio talk show.

  • S08E30 Roberta Peters concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 18, 1968

    Guests: Governor of Pennsylvania Raymond P. Shafer the singing team of Sam and Dave TV personality George Jessel Adele Sardi who shows unusual ways to serve ham, melon, creamed chicken and lasagne.

  • S08E31 Bobbie Gentry, Engelbert Humperdinck, Pat Cooper, The Irish Rovers, The Muppets

    • October 21, 1968

    Mike's co-host this week is singer Bobbie Gentry. guests are singer Engelbert Humperdinck, comedian Pat Cooper, The Irish Rovers, The Muppets, music director Joe Harnell and Jerry Kramer of the Green Bay Packers.

  • S08E32 Bobbie Gentry co-hosts

    • October 22, 1968

    Guests: The Lettermen comedian Grady Nutt Sam Sinclair Baker author of "The Permissable Lie".

  • S08E33 Bobbie Gentry co-hosts

    • October 23, 1968

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich and his Band comedienne Mary Betten Massachusetts Senator Edward W. Brooke Highlights: Mike Douglas sings "Are You from Dixie?" Bobbie Gentry sings "It’s So Peaceful Here" Mike & Bobbie sing "Side By Side" Douglas and Gentry talk Buddy Rich Band plays "Mercy, Mercy" Douglas, Rich, Gentry talk Buddy Rich Band plays "Ode to Billie Joe" Massachusetts Senator Edward W. Brooke talks on a variety of topics, including Richard Nixon and the audience asks Brooke questions.

  • S08E34 Bobbie Gentry co-hosts

    • October 24, 1968

    Guests: The Righteous Brothers actor Mike Connors organist Virgil Fox columnist-critic Rex Reed author of "Do You Sleep in the Nude?" Bridal fashions are modeled.

  • S08E35 Bobbie Gentry concludes co-hosting duties

    • October 25, 1968

    Guests: actor-singer Don Francks trumpet player Jonah Jones singers-instrumentalists The InnKeepers Daniel Logan author of "The Reluctant Prophet" who talks about being a clairvoyant.

  • S08E36 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • October 28, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields The Checkmates Ltd. TV personality Ted Mack Father Joseph O'Donoghue

  • S08E37 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • October 29, 1968

    Guests: The Tijuana Brass TV producer David Susskind actress Cheryl Miller of TV's Daktari, Cheryl shows some cooking tricks.

  • S08E38 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • October 30, 1968

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comic Joey Villa Hines, Hines and Dad mentalist Reymont Chuck Eisenmann a dog trainer who talks about dog handlers and his book "Stop! Sit! and Think!"

  • S08E39 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • October 31, 1968

    Guests: actor Daniel Massey comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines singer Talya Ferro the comedy team of Skiles and Henderson Robert Serling author of "The President's Plan is Missing" talks about air traffic.

  • S08E40 Mel Torme concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 1, 1968

    Guests: actor Dustin Hoffman musical comedy star Chita Rivera comic London Lee Pete Fountain with his Dixieland Band Highlights: Songs include "Misty", "Always", "Blue World", "Here's To You, Mrs. Robinson", "Tin Roof", "Skater's Waltz", "Fly Me to the Moon" and "I Get a Kick Out of You".

  • S08E41 Peter Lind Hayes & Mary Healy, Joe Williams, Hendra & Ullett

    • November 4, 1968

    Mike's co-host this week are the husband and wife singing team of Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy, Guests are Jazz singer Joe Williams, the comedy team of Hendra and Ullett and author James Kavanaugh.

  • S08E42 Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy co-host

    • November 5, 1968

    Guests: dance experts Arthur and Kathryn Murray The Lettermen singer Lesley Gore physical fitness expert Rita Chazan Robert MacNeil author of "The People Machine" who talks about TV's influence on American politics.

  • S08E43 Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy co-host

    • November 6, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond actor-singer Gordon MacRae songstress Julie Budd composer Jule Styne Robert Kent author of "How to Get Rich in Real Estate" who talks about home purchasing.

  • S08E44 Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy co-host

    • November 7, 1968

    Guests: singer Mel Torme singer-actress Sally Ann Howes comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge (husband and wife team) critic-columnist Rex Reed author of "Do You Sleep in the Nude?" talks about Hollywood stars, Tiny Tim and Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

  • S08E45 Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy conclude their co-hosting duties

    • November 8, 1968

    Guests: songwriter Bobby Allen singer Aliza Kashi The Sandpipers comedy team of Skiles and Henderson Bob Teague author of "Letters to a Black Boy" who talks about his experiences as a black man.

  • S08E46 The Lettermen co-host

    • November 11, 1968

    Guests: tenor Richard Tucker actress Maureen Stapleton author Dr. Erich Fromm and a mystery guest.

  • S08E47 The Lettermen co-host

    • November 12, 1968

    Guests: comic Scoey Mitchell Dukes of Dixieland musical comedy star Rita Gardner consumer advocate Ralph Nader who talks about meat purchasing, product packaging, artificial sweeteners and household bleaches for the consumer.

  • S08E48 The Lettermen co-host

    • November 13, 1968

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian violinist Florian Zabach producer Robert Wise The Korean Children's Choir the comedy team of Patchett and Tarses. Wise talks about his current film "Star" and the featured actress of the movie Julie Andrews.

  • S08E49 The Lettermen co-host

    • November 14, 1968

    Guests: singer-actress Connie Stevens singer Bobby Rydell comic Grady Nutt radio personality Don McNeil xylophone player Jack Simpson Bavarian Dancers and fashions for children.

  • S08E50 The Lettermen conclude their co-hosting duties

    • November 15, 1968

    Guests: singer Sue Raney Ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little Olympic gold medal winner Dick Fosbury

  • S08E51 Cliff Robertson co-hosts

    • November 18, 1968

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singer Jeannie Brittan Tommy Makem and The Clancy Brothers film critic Judith Crist

  • S08E52 Cliff Robertson co-hosts

    • November 19, 1968

    actress Anne Baxter singer D'Aldo Romano comic Jerry Lester 1910 Fruit Gum Company musical group Sandra Caldwell blue ribbon winner equestrian talks about the basics in horse buying. Anne Baxter discusses the fashion look in Hollywood and group therapy.

  • S08E53 Cliff Robertson co-hosts

    • November 20, 1968

    Guests: Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang the Kane Triplets the comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge George Barney Ross former crewman of the famous PT 109 who talks about JFK.

  • S08E54 Cliff Robertson co-hosts

    • November 21, 1968

    Guests: tenor Enzo Stuarti actor Theodore Bikel singer Marilyn Maye comic Jimmy Joyce hairdresser James O'Dwyer who shows wigs Paul Edwards and Robert Robards of UNICEF make a plea for help to Biafran children caught in the turmoil of war.

  • S08E55 Cliff Robertson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 22, 1968

    Guests: actress Ann-Margret and her husband Roger Smith singer B.J. Thomas The Rhodes Brothers, singer-instrumentalists stunt aviator Frank Tallman Judith Keith author of "I Haven't a Thing to Wear" shows how to "go creative" with scarves, hats and chains.

  • S08E56 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • November 25, 1968

    Guests: The Brothers Four comic Norm Crosby columnist Jim Bishop former Mayor of Baltimore Thomas A. D'Alesandro The Fort McHenry Color Guard and a trampoline act.

  • S08E57 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • November 26, 1968

    Guests: The Oriole Four barbershop quartet comic George Kirby singer Sue Raney The Lettermen the First Lady of New Jersey Mrs. Richard (Betty) J. Hughes and jousters from the Maryland jousting association who display their skill at lancing.

  • S08E58 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • November 27, 1968

    Guests: actor Darren McGavin The Checkmates comic actor Billy Van the Five Youngs acrobatic team the Radio City Music Hall Rockettes alumni TV personality Bud Collyer. Highlights: The Rockettes alumni step out to "If My Friends Could See Me Now".

  • S08E59 Garry Moore co-hosts

    • November 28, 1968

    Guests: comedienne-singer Kaye Stevens singer Bobby Goldsboro vibraphonist Lionel Hampton columnist Ann Landers talks about her book "Truth is Strange". the Gallaudet Dancers who are deaf

  • S08E60 Garry Moore concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 29, 1968

    Guests: Senator Edmund S. Muskie clarientist Woody Herman and His Band singer Mel Torme singer Ethel Ennis actor-comic Jack Gilford the Naval Academy Glee Club Highlights: The Woody Herman Band performs MacArthur Park.

  • S08E61 Pat Paulsen co-hosts

    • December 2, 1968

    Guests: NBC news commentator and author of "The Generous Years" Chet Huntley news anchor Walter Cronkite The Four Freshmen singer-actress E.J. Peaker *NOTE: NBC commentator Chet Huntley is caught completely off guard when fellow news casting colleague Walter Cronkite pays a surprise visit. With an opening amiable remark to Huntley as to how much younger he looks in Person than on TV, veteran news analyst Walter Cronkite shifts the topic of conversation to the situation of those TV viewers who feel that the problems afflicting today's society are caused by the TV newsmen.

  • S08E62 Pat Paulsen co-hosts

    • December 3, 1968

    Guests: Gladys Knight and the Pips musical comedy star Shirley Jones singer-songwriter John Hartford toy manufacturer Marvin Glass who talks about toy guns Highlights: John Hartford performs "Natural Be Gone", "Six O'Clock", "Washing Machine" and "Gentle on My Mind".

  • S08E63 Pat Paulsen co-hosts

    • December 4, 1968

    Guests: singing group Spanky and Our Gang comic Jonathan Moore music director Joe Harnell Gert Behanna author of "The Late Liz" under her pen name Elizabeth Burns.

  • S08E64 Pat Paulsen co-hosts

    • December 5, 1968

    Guests: Opera star Anna Moffo tenor Enzo Stuarti humorist Grady Nutt Stewart Udall Secretary of the Interior finalists competing in the annual Philadelphia pizza eating contest.

  • S08E65 Pat Paulsen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 6, 1968

    Guests: TV producer Allan Sherman Dr. Joyce Brothers the West Point Glee Club

  • S08E66 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • December 9, 1968

    Guests: singer Billy Eckstine The Hello People writer Alan Abel discussing UFO's and a wig demonstration.

  • S08E67 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • December 10, 1968

    Guests: Phyllis' husband Warde Donovan comic Irwin C. Watson The Vogues author Sam Sinclair Baker "The Permissable Lie"

  • S08E68 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • December 11, 1968

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine singer-actress Anna-Maria Alberghetti songwriter Eve Nelson Captain Schreiber's Chimps

  • S08E69 Phyllis Diller co-hosts

    • December 12, 1968

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton organist Stan Kann The Free Design musical group George Plimpton author of "The Bogey Man" talks about his pro golf book. Phyllis Diller models fashions.

  • S08E70 Phyllis Diller concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 13, 1968

    Guests: pianist Duke Ellington comedian Rip Taylor singer Linda Bennett Phyllis' husband Warde Donovan Frank Mankiewicz former Press Secretary to Robert Kennedy.

  • S08E71 Jan Peerce co-hosts

    • December 16, 1968

    Guests: singer Connie Francis Football star Joe Namath guitarist Chet Atkins singer-actor Jerry Reed exercise expert Debbie Drake

  • S08E72 Jan Peerce co-hosts

    • December 17, 1968

    Guests: the comedy team of Pepper Davis and Tony Reese singer Dana Valery political cartoonist Herb Block Flamenco dancers Jose Greco and Nina Lorca Robert Anderson projects editor of "Family Circle" magazine who talks about homemade doll houses.

  • S08E73 Jan Peerce co-hosts

    • December 18, 1968

    Guests: musical comedy star Tammy Grimes producer David Susskind Jazz musician Duke Ellington saxophonist Eddie Harris accompanist David Benedict burlesque queen Ann Corio

  • S08E74 Jan Peerce co-hosts

    • December 19, 1968

    Guests: director Otto Preminger singer Julie DeJohn comic Larry Wilde Professor of Voice and Opera Phillip Cho and mystery guests.

  • S08E75 Jan Peerce concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 20, 1968

    Guests: Opera star Roberta Peters baritone Frank Guarrera Mezzo-soprano Shirley Love accompanist David Benedict Jerry Blavat host of a TV rock 'n roll show Martha Reeves and the Vandellas Highlights: Songs performed are, Rigoletto. Selections / Giuseppe Verdi -- Carousel. You'll never walk alone / Richard Rodgers.

  • S08E76 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • December 23, 1968

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi the comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge Baseball player Joe Pepitone Frank and Enrico Velleggia

  • S08E77 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • December 24, 1968

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Marilyn Maye the singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt Dr. Joseph Friedman

  • S08E78 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • December 25, 1968

    Guests: Country-Western comic Grandpa Jones singer Jimmy Dean The Fuller Brothers Mrs. Richard (Betty) J. Hughes, First Lady of New Jersey talks about the armed forces "R and R" program.

  • S08E79 Jerry Vale co-hosts

    • December 26, 1968

    Guests: singer Julie Budd comedian Corbett Monica caricaturist Charles Duffy jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis and Group Art Buchwald author of "Have I Ever Lied to You" who talks about politics.

  • S08E80 Jerry Vale concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 27, 1968

    Guests: singer Paul Anka TV producer Sheldon Leonard Arlen Specter Philadelphia District Attorney who talks about needed prison reforms. and a mystery guest.

  • S08E81 David Susskind co-hosts

    • December 30, 1968

    Guests: singer Sue Raney comedian London Lee writer Danny Apolinar photographer John Dorne author William Fackler discussing "Learning to Live Without Cigarettes"

  • S08E82 David Susskind co-hosts

    • December 31, 1968

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel actor John Cassavetes singer Julie DeJohn The Rhodes Brothers

  • S08E83 David Susskind co-hosts

    • January 1, 1969

    Guests: Jazz pianist Duke Ellington film critic Judith Crist comic Rip Taylor the President of the Motion Picture Association of America, Jack Valenti who talks about the new rating system for films.

  • S08E84 David Susskind co-hosts

    • January 2, 1969

    Guests: David's wife Joyce Opera singer Roberta Peters singer James Brown and the comedy team of Patchett and Tarses. Highlights: James Brown sings a medley of "I Feel Good", "I Can't Stand Myself", "Papa's Got a Brand New Bag", "I Got the Feeling", "There Was a Time", "Cold Sweat" and "Kansas City".

  • S08E85 David Susskind concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 3, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Marilyn Maye Marilyn's daughter Kristie Tucker Country singer Jimmy Dean and Florence Fisher a reformed drug addict who explains the role Synanon played in her life.

  • S08E86 Cyril Ritchard co-hosts

    • January 6, 1969

    Guests: actor Don Murray singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels Classics IV Frederic Morton author of "Snow Gods" discusses the jet set lifestyle John Polster author of "Pyromaniacs Cookbook" offers some tips on how wine can help in cooking creatively with flames.

  • S08E87 Cyril Ritchard co-hosts

    • January 7, 1969

    Guests: comic Phil Foster singer Enzo Stuarti singer Jeannie Britian Edwardian photographer John Dorne Dr. Froelich Rainey director of the University of Pennsylvania Museum who talks about archaeological discoveries in Southern Italy.

  • S08E88 Cyril Ritchard co-hosts

    • January 8, 1969

    Guests: singer Gilbert Price comic Norm Crosby British music hall comedy star Tessie O'Shea psychologist Dr. George Crane who discusses the feeling of loneliness.

  • S08E89 Cyril Ritchard co-hosts

    • January 9, 1969

    Guests: actress Peggy Wood ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson The Tijuana Brass columnist Erma Bombeck

  • S08E90 Cyril Ritchard concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 10, 1969

    Guests: actor-singer Russ Thacker Little Anthony and the Imperials Opera star Jean Fenn Peter Maas author of "The Valachi Papers" who talks about the Mafia.

  • S08E91 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • January 13, 1969

    Guests: actor Robert Brown humorist Sam Levenson tenor Phillip Cho The Irish Rovers Jan Francis who discusses the evolution in men's wear since the time of the Egyptians.

  • S08E92 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • January 14, 1969

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones singer Connie Francis singer-actor Ron Husmann Glenn Doman author of "How to Teach Your Baby to Read" A fashion show of styles made from suede and leather is presented.

  • S08E93 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • January 15, 1969

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer Josh White Jr. comedian Sandy Baron comic London Lee musical director Joe Harnell

  • S08E94 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • January 16, 1969

    Guests: singer Vaughn Monroe actress Agnes Moorehead The Magid Triplets (dancers-singers-musicians) actor Michael Enserro who talks about the work of the Bedside Network, a group that works via closed circuit radio to provide recreational therapy to V.A. hospitals.

  • S08E95 Gwen Verdon concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 17, 1969

    guests are Hawaii Five-O star actor Jack Lord, writer Paddy Chayefsky, Jazz musician Lionel Hampton, composer Cy Coleman and Chef Louis Lob talks about tempting Hawaiian Island luau dishes.

  • S08E96 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 20, 1969

    Guests: actor Van Johnson comedian Marty Allen composer-lyricist Earl Wilson Jr. author Murray Teigh Bloom of "The Trouble With Lawyers".

  • S08E97 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 21, 1969

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine comedian Irwin C. Watson news correspondent Robert Trout composers Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler actor-singer-dancer Scott Jacoby who talks about the National Kidney Foundation and artificial kidney machines.

  • S08E98 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 22, 1969

    Guests: Irish storyteller Tony Lynch drummer Buddy Rich and his Band the singing team of Sandler & Young prophesier Criswell Outfits from top American designers representing signs of the zodiac are shown.

  • S08E99 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 23, 1969

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian singer-dancer Dick Jensen singer-actor Russell Nype Dr. Janet Travell author of "Office Hours: Day and Night" who talks about smoking and housework fatigue. A taped message from Donald O'Connor is included.

  • S08E100 Ethel Merman concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 24, 1969

    Guests: actor Jerry Orbach comic Phil Foster The Free Design musical group Robert L. Short author of "The Parables of Peanuts".

  • S08E101 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 27, 1969

    Guests: singer Paula Wayne comedian Flip Wilson and a mystery guest

  • S08E102 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 28, 1969

    Guests: saxophonist Boots Randolph comedian London Lee David English author of "Divided They Stand" who talks about American politics and the effect on England.

  • S08E103 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 29, 1969

    Guests: actor Carl Betz of TV's Judd For the Defense singer Julie DeJohn Country-Western musicians Homer and Jethro Diana Delmonte author of "Seven Vocal Vitamins" who talks about speaking and singing.

  • S08E104 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 30, 1969

    Guests: actors Sidney Poitier Rod Steiger (Mystery guest) singer Lola Falana the comedy team of Skiles and Henderson

  • S08E105 Sammy Davis Jr. concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 31, 1969

    Guests: comedian Bill Dana singer Gloria Loring boxing champ Muhammad Ali the singing team of Freddie Bell and Roberta Linn

  • S08E106 Frank Sinatra Jr. co-hosts

    • February 3, 1969

    Guests: Gladys Knight and the Pips trombonist Urbie Green comic Joey Villa "Woman of the Year" Mrs. Carol Gossford

  • S08E107 Frank Sinatra Jr. co-hosts

    • February 4, 1969

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comic Soupy Sales singer Lola Falana Reverend Jesse Jackson James Turner graduate student involved in the Northwestern University demonstration. Sammy Davis Jr. discusses the new mood of Black Americans with Rev. Jesse Jackson.

  • S08E108 Frank Sinatra Jr. co-hosts

    • February 5, 1969

    Guests: singer Connie Francis comedian Pat Cooper the Cook E. Jarr musical group Glenn Cunningham director of "Youth Ranch" a place for troubled youngsters.

  • S08E109 Frank Sinatra Jr. co-hosts

    • February 6, 1969

    Guests: actor Michael Callan and his wife actress Patricia Harty Lottie Jones vocalist with the Sinatra Band Paul Lennon comic with the band former boxing champ Rocky Graziano Tennis fashions are modeled.

  • S08E110 Frank Sinatra Jr. concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 7, 1969

    Guests: singer-dancers The Golddiggers singer Julie DeJohn comic Rip Taylor and an anonymous young unwed mother who speaks of her experience.

  • S08E111 Minnie Pearl co-hosts

    • February 10, 1969

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn Country-Western singer Loretta Lynn Young Holt Unlimited musical group Carol and Paul Arnold who discuss nudism.

  • S08E112 Minnie Pearl co-hosts

    • February 11, 1969

    Guests: Country-Western singer Tex Ritter The Vogues comic Rip Taylor Bud Wilkinson special consultant to President Nixon who talks about youth groups.

  • S08E113 Minnie Pearl co-hosts

    • February 12, 1969

    Guests: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles actor Vince Edwards puppeteer Shari Lewis 12-year-old Country singer Louie Roberts A film interview with Tennessee Ernie Ford is presented. Also a wild Spring fashion show.

  • S08E114 Minnie Pearl co-hosts

    • February 13, 1969

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell actor Jesse White folksinger Joan Baez baseball player Willie Mays

  • S08E115 Minnie Pearl concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 14, 1969

    Guests: singers Karen Morrow Sergio Franchi comic Redd Foxx John S.D. Eisenhower who talks about his book "The Bitter Woods" an account of World War II's Battle of the Bulge.

  • S08E116 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • February 17, 1969

    Guests: singer Linda Bennett trumpet player Hugh Masekela and his group First Lady of New Jersey Mrs. Richard (Betty) J. Hughes

  • S08E117 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • February 18, 1969

    Guests: actress Anne Jeffreys The Brooklyn Bridge musical group comic Phil Foster Morton Sobell who served an 18-year prison term for conspiracy against the U.S.

  • S08E118 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • February 19, 1969

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting comic Mickey Manners pop poster artist Peter Max

  • S08E119 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • February 20, 1969

    Guests: singer Esther Tohbi comedian Robert Klein trombonist Urbie Green Hollywood columnist Joyce Haber

  • S08E120 Buddy Greco concludes co-hosting duties

    • February 21, 1969

    Guests: actor Ricardo Montalban actress Hope Lange football star Rosey Grier singer Jeannie Brittan the world's champion lady wrestler Fabulous Moolah

  • S08E121 William Shatner co-hosts

    • February 24, 1969

    Guests: Hines, Hines and Dad comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge comedian Sandy Baron Dr. I.M. Levitt and a mystery guest

  • S08E122 William Shatner co-host

    • February 25, 1969

    Guests: Country-Western singers Homer and Jethro news correspondent Robert Trout singer Marilyn Maye Karate experts Sergeants Tom Fletcher and William Wick.

  • S08E123 William Shatner co-host

    • February 26, 1969

    Guests: actor Craig Stevens and wife actress Alexis Smith Gladys Knight and the Pips comedienne Selma Diamond Bill Baird who talks about his crusade (Parents Aid Society) on abortion and birth control pills.

  • S08E124 William Shatner co-host

    • February 27, 1969

    Guests: actor Jack Klugman singer Jaye P. Morgan mentalist the Amazing Kreskin the singing team of Sam and Dave Paul Steiner who discusses the youth revolution in America.

  • S08E125 William Shatner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 28, 1969

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer Julie Budd young musical comedy star Scott Jacoby child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott author of "Between Parent and Child" who talks about methods for correcting children.

  • S08E126 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • March 3, 1969

    Guests: musical comedy star Joel Grey actor Tom Courtenay comic Irwin C. Watson Richard Block tax firm head who talks about preparation of federal and state income tax reports.

  • S08E127 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • March 4, 1969

    Guests: actor Richard Harris film critic Judith Crist comic Grady Nutt rock group Vanilla Fudge fashion designer John Weltz Robert L. Green fashion director of Playboy magazine Male models display outfits. Highlights: The Vanilla Fudge performs "Shotgun" and “You Keep Me Hangin' On.”

  • S08E128 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • March 5, 1969

    Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield singer Richie Havens film critic and writer Rex Reed the duo piano team of Ferrante and Teicher Highlights: Mike Douglas sings "A Cockeyed Optimist" from "South Pacific.” Edie Adams sings "I'm A Woman.” Richie Havens performs "High Flyin' Bird" and "Just Like A Woman."

  • S08E129 Edie Adams co-hosts

    • March 6, 1969

    Guests: actress Anissa Jones of TV's "Family Affair" comic Professor Irwin Corey musical director Joe Harnell Michael Spock director of the Children's Museum in Boston who talks about giving children the opportunity to handle three-dimensional relics.

  • S08E130 Edie Adams concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 7, 1969

    Guests: Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey actor Alejandro Rey of TV's The Flying Nun singer Don Cherry comedienne Patti Deutsch

  • S08E131 Cornel Wilde co-hosts

    • March 10, 1969

    Guests: Cornel's wife Jean Wallace Gentle Ben comedians Mel Miller and Frank Fontaine singer Marilyn Maye The Aquamaids Frank Hubbell and the Stompers bow hunter Fred Bear

  • S08E132 Cornel Wilde co-hosts

    • March 11, 1969

    Guests: Governor Claude Kirk of Florida singer-comedienne Kaye Stevens Jazz pianist Duke Ellington comic Pat Paulsen The Koehlers trick driving champs Two players from the Miami Jai Alai team present a demonstration.

  • S08E133 Cornel Wilde co-hosts

    • March 12, 1969

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters comedian Marty Allen musical comedy star Chita Rivera Olympic Gold Medal winner Bernie Wrightson Art McKee of the Miami Serpentarium former Gold Medal Olympic winner Johnny Weismuller singer-dancer Dick Jensen and his group the Naval Air Training Command Choir and swaying high pole acrobat Sandor Biro.

  • S08E134 Cornel Wilde co-hosts

    • March 13, 1969

    Guests: Cornel's wife actress Jean Wallace singer Kaye Stevens the Tijuana Brats musical group of teenagers Bill Haast from the Miami Serpentarium with his prize collection of snakes lion tamer David Hoover of the Clyde Beaty-Cole Bros. Circus and his big cats.

  • S08E135 Cornel Wilde concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 14, 1969

    Guests: actor Edward Mulhare of TV's The Ghost and Mrs. Muir The Checkmates Ltd. singer Julie DeJohn and a fashion show narrated by golf pro Dave Marr on sun, sea and sand fashions. Dick Pope Sr. founder of Cypress Gardens in Florida referees a volleyball game.

  • S08E136 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 17, 1969

    Guests: actor-comedian Tom Poston singer John Gary songstress Joanne Vent food editor Craig Claiborne

  • S08E137 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 18, 1969

    Guests: The Irish Rovers comedian Robert Klein Operatic tenor Richard Tucker Melbourne Christopher author of "Houdini: the Untold Story".

  • S08E138 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 19, 1969

    Guests: singer Mel Torme actor Greg Morris of TV's Mission Impossible comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge Ana Maria Alba creator of a beauty cosmetic for women.

  • S08E139 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • March 20, 1969

    Guests: actor Werner Klemperer of TV's Hogan's Heroes singer Gloria Loring singer Browning Bryant the comedy team of Bob and Ray Bing Crosby is shown in a filmed interview.

  • S08E140 Louis Nye concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 21, 1969

    Guests: comedian Buddy Hackett singer Evie Sands physical fitness expert Debbie Drake who demonstrates limbering up exercises William Emerson former editor of "Saturday Evening Post".

  • S08E141 Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • March 24, 1969

    Guests: singer Eddie Fisher musical comedy star Gretchen Wyler author Jean-Pierre Hallet who talks about the African people and special safaris.

  • S08E142 Frank Gorshin Co-hosts

    • March 25, 1969

    Guests: singer Joe Tex and his group news analyst David Schoenbrun floral arranger Blanche Phelps who shows her special way of burying garbage and planting unwanted leftovers.

  • S08E143 Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • March 26, 1969

    Guests: singer Dinah Shore actor Jim Brown (formerly with the Cleveland Browns football team) saxophonist Boots Randolph Father Robert Capon author of "The Supper of the Lamb" cookboon and a theological treatise.

  • S08E144 Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • March 27, 1969

    Guests: actor Bill Daily singer Robert Goulet Gary Lewis and the Playboys Majl Stamper Vice President of Boeing Corporation who talks about the world's largest commerical jet Capt. Ralph Barnaby author of "How to Make and Fly Paper Airplanes".

  • S08E145 Frank Gorshin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 28, 1969

    Guests: singer Vic Damone actress June Wilkinson The Cowsills author Rev. Larry Beggs author of "Huckleberry's For Runaways" who talks about his experimental shelter as an alternative between tall and home for adolescents. Highlights: The Cowsills perform "Time," (possibly "A Time For Remembrance"), "What is Happy?" and "Hair."

  • S08E146 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • March 31, 1969

    Guests: vaudeville performer Rudy Vallee singer-actress Bernadette Peters author Diana Delmonte Father Ralph Belling head of the Christian Appalachian Project

  • S08E147 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 1, 1969

    Guests: Burt Reynolds The New Folk, folksingers touring for "Campus Crusade" humorist Grady Nutt The Imperials gospel group Alan Levine a lawyer representing Civil Liberties Union who talks about draft card burning.

  • S08E148 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 2, 1969

    Guests: James Garner Israeli singer Esther Tohbi author Ron Wiggins woman jockey Barbara Jo Rubin Film clips from James Garner's new movie "Support Your Local Sheriff" are shown.

  • S08E149 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 3, 1969

    Guests: Country-Western guitarist Louie Roberts The New Colony Six musical group Dr. George R. Bach of the Institute of Group Psychotherapy and author of "The Intimate Enemy". Lewis Stelson Allen who shows hats for men for all seasons. Highlights: The New Colony Six perform "Things I'd Like To Say". and also performed "Groovin' Is Easy."

  • S08E150 Jimmy Dean concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 4, 1969

    Guests: singer Lesley Gore Broadway actress Elaine Stritch comic Irwin C. Watson gospel group The Imperials Dr. John Houbolt designer of the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM) who explains the prime lunar target.

  • S08E151 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 7, 1969

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn Mike's musical director Joe Harnell author Charles E. Rice Chef Louis Satmarie

  • S08E152 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 8, 1969

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales The Four Tops mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Robert L. Green of Playboy magazine who discusses Parisian fashions.

  • S08E153 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 9, 1969

    Guests: actor Glenn Ford singer Hal Frazier The Beach Boys Robin Morgan a member of the "Women's Liberation Movement" who talks about discrimination against women. Alan Osler of the Sanson Institute of Heraldry talks about Coats of Arms. Highlights: Shirley sings "Goin' Out of My Head"

  • S08E154 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 10, 1969

    Guests: actor Michael Dunn comedian Charlie Callas Jazz flutist Herbie Mann and his group gourmet Chef Louis Szathmary who gives a recipe for leek soup Clay Shaw recently acquitted of a charge of conspiring to assassinate President Kennedy. Highlights: Shirley sings "Johnny One Note" and "This Is My Life"

  • S08E155 Shirley Bassey concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 11, 1969

    Guests: actor Herschel Bernardi actor Peter Lupus of TV's Mission: Impossible" Patrick McGrady author of "The Youth Doctors"

  • S08E156 Sebastian Cabot co-hosts

    • April 14, 1969

    Guests: actor Hans Conried Dr. Joyce Brothers Kenny Rogers and the First Edition George Jacobs manufacturer of clothes for big men.

  • S08E157 Sebastian Cabot co-hosts

    • April 15, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller singer Karen Morrow Opera star Giorgio Tozzi Paul Krassner editor of the Underground newspaper "The Realist" who talks about Yippies.

  • S08E158 Sebastian Cabot co-hosts

    • April 16, 1969

    Guests: actress Lillian Gish who talks about her book "Lillian Gish - the Movies, Mr. Griffith and Me". comedian Jack Carter The Dirk Jensen musical group Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham who talks about Barbra Streisand and Warren Beatty Don Herbert TV's "Mr. Wizard" science expert and author of "Secret in the White Cell".

  • S08E159 Sebastian Cabot co-hosts

    • April 17, 1969

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti Zubin Mehta music director of the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra discusses the contemporary songs of the Beatles. Marlin Perkins director of the St. Louis Zoo and host of TV's "Animal Kingdom" Marlin displays an array of captured animals including a mongoose and a Boa constrictor.

  • S08E160 Sebastian Cabot concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 18, 1969

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comedy banjo player Gene Sheldon Curt Gentry author of "The Last Days of the Late, Great State of California" talks about his predictions about a major earthquake on the West coast. Fashions for portly men are modeled.

  • S08E161 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • April 21, 1969

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford comedian Louis Nye singer David Ruffin science fiction writer Isaac Asimov

  • S08E162 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • April 23, 1969

    Marty Allen co-hosts Guests: actor Mike Connors Gladys Knight and the Pips composer Bobby Russell adventurer-author Jean-Pierre Hallet Jack Boris owner of a shoplifting protective service, talks about methods employed by individuals who are underhanded.

  • S08E163 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • April 23, 1969

    Guests: comedian Pat McCormick musician-author Mason Williams The Brothers and Sisters musical group Zippy the performing Chimp James Kirkwood author of "Good Times - Bad Times" talks about his life as a doorman at Grauman's Chinese Theatre.

  • S08E164 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • April 24, 1969

    Guests: singer Dana Valery striptease artist Blaze Starr The Four Tops Donald R. Cressey author of "Theft of a Nation" talks about organized crime, illegal gambling and powerful influences of the Mafia and Cosa Nostra.

  • S08E165 Marty Allen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 25, 1969

    Guests: singer Shirley Bassey jazz bagpipist Rufus Harley and group Robin Morgan a member of the "Women's Liberation Movement" talks about picketing the Miss America Pageant last year and about women's status as second class citizens.

  • S08E166 Alejandro Rey co-hosts

    • April 28, 1969

    Guests: surprise appearance by Sally Field who appears with Alejandro on TV's The Flying Nun series Jay and the Americans musical comedy star Tammy Grimes

  • S08E167 Alejandro Rey co-hosts

    • April 29, 1969

    Guests: actor Tony Randall singer-actress Madeline Kahn The Turtles musical group The Philadelphia Civic Ballet Company Joyce Bowman and Henry Borovik who discusses his role as American correspondent for the Soviet news agency "Novosty Press". Highlights: The Turtles perform "Elenore" and "The House On the Hill".

  • S08E168 Alejandro Rey co-hosts

    • April 30, 1969

    Guests: composer-poet Rod McKuen the comedy team of McCall and Brill fencing expert Rod Colbin Dr. Michael Shugrue author of "English in a Decade of Change" talks about teaching the English language. Rod McKuen musically interprets the lyrics to "The Ivy That Clings to the Wall".

  • S08E169 Alejandro Rey co-hosts

    • May 1, 1969

    Guests: actress Madeline Sherwood also of TV's The Flying Nun The Young Holt Unlimited musical group singer-actress Lesley Ann Warren the Argentine Ambassador to Washington Ambassador Eduardo Roca who shows slides of historical spots in Argentina. Sister Margaret Mary Bach who discusses her current two-year leave of absence from her order.

  • S08E170 Alejandro Rey concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 2, 1969

    Guests: actress Jane Russell who talks about WAIF an adoption organization musical director Joe Harnell singer-golf pro Don Cherry Dr. O. Spurgeon English, head of the department of Psychiatry at Temple University who talks about the patience and effort involved in making matrimony work.

  • S08E171 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 5, 1969

    Guests: columnist Erma Bombeck Harpers Bizarre musical group Richard Blackwell, women's fashion designer known for his "10 Worst Dressed Women" list.

  • S08E172 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 6, 1969

    Guests: comedian Pat Paulsen composer Mason Williams musical team of The Pair Extraordinaire Paul and Paula LaCross a knife throwing team Senator Fred R. Harris (D-Ok) Senator Harris evaluates President Nixon's first 100 days in office.

  • S08E173 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 7, 1969

    Guests: singer Edwin Starr actor-singer-dancer Swen Swenson author Jean Dixon makes predictions on some of the country's problems. Gloria Vanderbilt who talks about her new art form and exhibits some of her collages.

  • S08E174 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 8, 1969

    Guests: actor Jack Warden the comedy team of Bob and Ray singer D'Aldo Romano airlines representative Mary Kay Swanson Dr. Irwin Stillman author of "The Doctor's Quick Weight Loss Diet" talks about losing 10-15 pounds a week by a protein diet.

  • S08E175 Kaye Ballard concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 9, 1969

    Guests: Las Vegas columnist Ralph Pearl Dr. Steven Muller Vice President for Student Affairs at Cornell University discusses student disorder.

  • S08E176 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • May 12, 1969

    Guests: actress Linda Lavin singer-actress-author Kay Thompson musician Julius Wechter The Baja Marimba Band and belly dancer Shalimar.

  • S08E177 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • May 13, 1969

    Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven comic Phil Foster Jacques D'Amboise the principal male dancer with the New York City Ballet and the Wall Street Widows singing group

  • S08E178 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • May 14, 1969

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard Gary Puckett and the Union Gap musical group singer Carmel Quinn and news analyst David Schoenbrun who talks about our country's military power.

  • S08E179 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • May 15, 1969

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach actress Anne Jackson and their son Peter Wallach singer Josephine Premice author-TV personality Dorothy Fuldheim who discusses how she had the audacity to barge directly into Adolph Hitler's headquarters in Munich in the late 30's for an interview.

  • S08E180 Van Johnson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 16, 1969

    Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield Jacqueline Susann author of "The Love Machine" and The Irish Rovers.

  • S08E181 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • May 19, 1969

    Guests: Young Holt Unlimited musical group Charles and Bonnie Remsberg who in a recent magazine article explained how a small affluent community handled their teenage drug problem.

  • S08E182 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • May 20, 1969

    Guests: singer Johnny Mathis Dr. Haim Ginott author of "Between Parent and Teenager" a fashion show assisted by a group of costumed Disneyland characters Nancy Gentile head instructress for Playboy bunnies talks about the qualifications and the training of the girls.

  • S08E183 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • May 21, 1969

    Guests: actor Werner Klemperer of TV's Hogan's Heroes comedian Marty Allen singer-composer John Hartford N. Scott Momaday author of "House Made of Dawn" the story of an American Indian who returns home after World War II

  • S08E184 Martha Raye co-hosts

    • May 22, 1969

    Guests: actor Troy Donahue singer Gerri Granger comic Pete Barbutti Elizabeth Post who talks about her famous grandmother-in-law Emily Post author Richard Lamparski author of "Whatever Became Of" answers audiences questions concerning the where-abouts of once, big time celebrities.

  • S08E185 Martha Raye concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 23, 1969

    Guests: comedy actor Richard Deacon actor George Segal The Lettermen Dr. Julius Segal author of "Insomnia the Guide for Troubled Sleepers". A hair curling demonstration is given.

  • S08E186 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • May 26, 1969

    Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey Charles Evers Mayor of Fayette Mississippi Bob Guslkoff U.S. Table Tennis Champion Sergio discusses his experiences as an avid antique collector.

  • S08E187 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • May 27, 1969

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner comedian George Carlin singer Karen Morrow film critic Rex Reed Artifacts tracing the history of items used by the early Greeks and Egyptians including a rouge pot, mascara cup and tweezers are exhibited.

  • S08E188 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • May 28, 1969

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles The Mercy musical group Diana Delmonte author "Seven Vocal Vitamins" photographer-film director-composer-writer Gordon Parks who talks about his years with "LIFE" magazine and his autobiography "The Learning Tree".

  • S08E189 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • May 29, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Vivian Vance singer-actress Bernadette Peters Dr. George Bach author of "The Intimate Enemy" who talks about marriage and aggressions.

  • S08E190 Sergio Franchi, William Shatner, Art Carney, Clarence Carter

    • May 30, 1969

    Mike's co-host this week is singer Sergio Franchi. guests are William Shatner, Art Carney, & Clarence Carter

  • S08E191 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • June 2, 1969

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles singer Bobby Vinton TONY award winners Lillian Hayman and Leslie team up to recreate the showstopper "Smile" from their hit show "Halelujah Baby". Madeline Carabo Cane explains her innovational method of teaching children to understand music.

  • S08E192 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • June 3, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Mary Betten singer Bobby Goldsboro The Free Design musical group juggler Sampion Zurani columnist-author Cindy Adams who talks about Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis and Prime Minister Nehru.

  • S08E193 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • June 4, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields comedian-actor Tony Randall Country-Western singer Browning Bryant A demonstration of designing furniture made from aluminum foil and papier mache is shown.

  • S08E194 Leslie Uggams co-hosts

    • June 5, 1969

    Guests: actor Nicol Williamson singer Eddy Arnold who talks about his book "Its a Long Way from Chester County" The Craig Hundley Trio jazz group Ruth Gaskins author of "A Good Heart and a Light Hand" on tasty soul food dishes.

  • S08E195 Leslie Uggams concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 6, 1969

    Guests: actor Robert Hooks and his son Keven singer Neva Small historian John Henry Clarke who talks about black American History The Four Fuller Brothers singers

  • S08E196 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • June 9, 1969

    Guests: actor Jesse White songwriters-singing group Cashman, Pistilli and West mentalist the Amazing Kreskin

  • S08E197 Joe Namath co-hosts

    • June 10, 1969

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein actress Sue Lyon singer Julie Budd A new game called "Funnybones" is demonstrated. A film clip from the Superbowl championship football game with Joe Namath is shown.

  • S08E198 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • June 11, 1969

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford Reverend Al Carmines (associate minister of Judson Church) flower arranger Blanche Scarlett Phelps Reverend Carmines explains his church's use of artifical productions to offer a means of expression.

  • S08E199 Duke Ellington co-hosts

    • June 12, 1969

    Guests: actor Van Johnson singer Dee Dee Warwick artist Peter Max Ellington talks about a White House dinner where President Nixon played "Happy Birthday" and the Medal of Freedom which President Nixon presented to him.

  • S08E200 Former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey co-hosts

    • June 13, 1969

    Guests: singer Eddy Arnold comic actor Harvey Korman Former VP Humphrey talks about student disorders on college campuses.

  • S08E201 George Segal co-hosts

    • June 16, 1969

    George helps Mike celebrate his 1500th national broadcast, showing highlights of the past shows. Guests: singer Jack Haskell comedy writer Pat McCormick "Playboy" fashion editor Robert L. Green

  • S08E202 George Segal co-hosts

    • June 17, 1969

    Guests: Vince Blue Mont (one man band) comic Ron Carey singer Sue Raney comedian Pat McCormick The Tokens musical group Dr. Julius Segal co-author of "Insomnia Guide for Troubled Sleepers" who talks about dreams.

  • S08E203 George Segal co-hosts

    • June 18, 1969

    Guests: singer Patti Page the musical group Your Father's Mustache the comedy team of Bob and Ray consumer advocate Ralph Nader who talks about noise pollution and safety precautions for industry.

  • S08E204 George Segal co-hosts

    • June 19, 1969

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens comedian Pat Henry Gwen Davis author of "The Pretenders" Kenneth Tynan a critic who conceived the production of the play "O, Calcutta" Muriel Grossfeld coach of the US Olympic Gymnastic team A demonstration on preparing funnel cake and pointers on trampoline basics are given.

  • S08E205 George Segal concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 20, 1969

    Guests: comedy team of Patchett and Tarses actress Phyllis Eldridge the New York Rock and Roll ensemble Gay Talese author of "The Kingdom and the Power" about the New York Times.

  • S08E206 Norm Crosby co-hosts

    • June 23, 1969

    Guests: singer Edie Adams actor Jack Warden astrologer-clairvoyant Maurice Woodruff Brooklyn Bridge pop group

  • S08E207 Norm Crosby co-hosts

    • June 24, 1969

    Guests: musical comedy star Bernadette Peters comic Professor Irwin Corey TV game show producer Chuck Barris musician Lionel Hampton

  • S08E208 Norm Crosby co-hosts

    • June 25, 1969

    Guests: Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Opera singer Richard Tucker memory expert Harry Lorayne Mrs. Betty Seimes president general of the DAR Harold Low president of the American International Travel Service

  • S08E209 Norm Crosby co-hosts

    • June 26, 1969

    Guests: The Clara Ward Singers Mrs. Elisabeth Bing teacher of the Lamaze method of childbirth Joy Harnell who demonstrates natural childbirth exercises. and a mystery guest

  • S08E210 Norm Crosby concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 27, 1969

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedienne Selma Diamond singer Kaye Hart player-coach of the Boston Celtics Bill Russell Filmed interviews are presented with Jack Lemmon, Andy Williams and Tennessee Ernie Ford.

  • S08E211 James Brown co-hosts

    • June 30, 1969

    Guests: actor David McCallum comedian Morey Amsterdam James' mother Laura Garvin

  • S08E212 James Brown co-hosts

    • July 1, 1969

    Guests: comedians Robert Klein Al Freeman Jr. Dee Felice Trio singer Julie Budd Robert E. Johnson editor of Jet magazine

  • S08E213 James Brown co-hosts

    • July 2, 1969

    Guests: producer David Susskind opera singer Shirley Verrett comedienne Mary Betten Beau Jack, former lightweight boxing champion vocalist Marva Whitney

  • S08E214 James Brown co-hosts

    • July 3, 1969

    Guests: actor Mickey Rooney pianist Peter Duchin blues singer Hank Ballard columnist Erma Bombeck vocalist Marva Whitney and Dennis Johnson director of the National Center for College Admissions

  • S08E215 James Brown concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 4, 1969

    Guests: TV personality Dick Clark mentalist the Amazing Kreskin comic Clay Tyson The Dee Felice Trio

  • S08E216 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 7, 1969

    Guests: football player Lance Rentzel Elinor Kaine football columnist singer Jan Peerce comic Rodney Dangerfield The Serendipity Singers

  • S08E217 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 8, 1969

    Guests: comic Ron Carey singer Jerry Lee Lewis The Brothers and Sisters musical group Dr. Thomas Paine administrator of NASA who talks abou the present moon landing project.

  • S08E218 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 9, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond humorist-cartoonist Roger Price The Golddiggers improv group Ace Trucking Co.

  • S08E219 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 10, 1969

    Guests: singer Oliver actor Jack Weston Marcella Sanborn Joey's husband Lance Rentzel Dr. Harold Streitfeld, clinical psychologist Members of the USA Daredevils

  • S08E220 Joey Heatherton concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 11, 1969

    Guests: actor Tab Hunter comedian Dick Shawn singer Tommy Roe Governor Richard J. Hughes (New Jersey) A fashion show of knitwear styles.

  • S08E221 Unknown co-host

    • July 28, 1969

    Guests: magician Bob McAllister singer Johnny Mathis singer Julie DeJohn and author Helen Battle who discusses her 14 month imprisonment in East Germany.

  • S08E222 Unknown co-host

    • July 29, 1969

    Guests: actor George Segal comedian Pete Barbutti singer Gerri Granger strongmen David and Goliath and Pulitzer prize-winning photographer Eddie Adams who describes a dramatic moment he captured with his camera.

  • S08E223 Unknown co-host

    • July 30, 1969

    Guests: comic Robert Klein musical group The Free Design illusionist Ferry Forst Terry O'Brien and Co. (with a wire act) and Christine Jorgensen, author of "Christine Jorgensen, a Personal Autobiography.

  • S08E224 Unknown co-host

    • July 31, 1969

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens vibraphonist Lionel Hampton comics Patchett & Tarses and Lionel Tiger author of "Men in Groups".

  • S08E225 Unknown co-host

    • August 1, 1969

    Guests: Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto comedian Norm Crosby The Clara Ward Singers Don Herbert, TV's "Mr. Wizard" and Patrick McGuire, author of "The Forgers" who talks about the ingenious methods used to defraud banks

  • S08E226 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 4, 1969

    Guests: Jazz vocalist Abbey Lincoln actor Hans Conried Jazz vocal duo Jackie and Roy and Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld

  • S08E227 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 5, 1969

    Guests: actress Hedy Lamarr singer Tiny Tim the comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge singer Frankie Valli Dr. Lendon Smith author of "The Children's Doctor" who talks about a baby's appetite and milk.

  • S08E228 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 6, 1969

    Guests: entertainer Carol Channing Country singer Roger Miller singer Chubby Checker Fred Guiles author of "Norma Jean") Guiles talks about his book which describes Marilyn Monroe.

  • S08E229 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 7, 1969

    Guests: actress Patty Duke comedian Redd Foxx singer Bobby Goldsboro the singing team of Kole and Param Miss Duke discusses her role in the new motion picture "Me, Natalie" and shows a scene from this film that depicts the generation gap.

  • S08E230 Rex Reed concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 8, 1969

    Guests: actor Peter Fonda singer Kaye Stevens and food editor for the New York Times Craig Claiborne who shows how to prepare Shrimp Creole.

  • S08E231 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • August 11, 1969

    Guests: singer Ethel Ennis comedienne Betty Walker author-minister Dr. Charles Merrill Smith of "When the Saints Go Marching Out".

  • S08E232 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • August 12, 1969

    Guests: Jesse White of the Broadway production "Front Page" singer-actress Betty Buckley underground editor of "The Realist" and Yippie founder Paul Krassner

  • S08E233 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • August 13, 1969

    Guests: TV personality Barbara Walters singer Wilson Pickett comedian Grady Nutt Barbara Walters talks about her recent trip to Wales to cover the investiture of Prince Charles and how she adopted her new daughter.

  • S08E234 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • August 14, 1969

    Guests: comedian Redd Foxx singer Bobby Goldsboro Dr. Haim Ginott on children in summer The World's strongest man Paul Anderson.

  • S08E235 Roger Miller concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 15, 1969

    Guests: actress Alice Faye comedian Jackie Vernon Senator Fred Harris (D-Okla) Roger's 3-1/2 year old son Roger Dean Jr. singer Tony Joe White Fashions from Treviera fibers

  • S08E236 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • August 18, 1969

    Guests: singer-songwriter Tim Hardin comedian Robert Klein A.Q. Mowbray author of "Road to Ruin".

  • S08E237 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • August 19, 1969

    Guests: Smokey Robinson & The Miracles comic Rip Taylor singer Don Cherry Ana Maria Alba (creator of Women's cosmetics who talks about facial lotions) and Mary Jane Chambers author of "Don't Launch Him ... He's Mine", about the wife of a pioneer in astronaut training and space simulation.

  • S08E238 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • August 20, 1969

    Guests: singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder comedian Pat Cooper fashion designer Leo Narducci Dr. Lawrence Lamb author of "Your Heart and How to Live With It". High fashion is modeled and Dr. Lamb talks about heart disease.

  • S08E239 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • August 21, 1969

    Guests: actor Doug McClure singer Andy Kim comedienne Dody Goodman Stuart Flexner editor of "Dictionary of American Slang.

  • S08E240 Kaye Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 22, 1969

    Guests: The Beach Boys Rogers Morton, chairman of the Republican National Committee and Virginia Newman author of "How to Teach Infants to Swim".

  • S08E241 Dinah Shore co-hosts

    • August 25, 1969

    Guests: Jack Palance Mickey Rooney Checkmates Ltd Dinah gets a chance to sing and display her culinary talents.

  • S08E242 Dinah Shore co-hosts

    • August 26, 1969

    Guests: guitarist Richie Havens comic Charlie Manna musician-composer Julius Wechter The Baja Marimba Band author Peter Max and Swami Sri Gurudev Sachidananda, teacher of integral yoga.

  • S08E243 Dinah Shore co-hosts

    • August 27, 1969

    Guests: comic Robert King Philadelphia Philies baseball star Rich Allen The Peppermint Rainbow musical group Professor Ian McHarg author of "Design with Nature". An archery demonstration is featured.

  • S08E244 Dinah Shore co-hosts

    • August 28, 1969

    Guests: singing team of Chris and Peter Allen comedian Marty Allen and Paul Edwards director of Public Information for UNICEF.

  • S08E245 Dinah Shore concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 29, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers newsman Walter Cronkite singer Joe Williams and tennis champs Vic Sextas and Joyce Davenport

Season 9

  • S09E01 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • September 1, 1969

    Guests: singer Jimmy Dean Dr. Joyce Brothers singing team of Sam and Dave Bernadette Devlin, Northern Ireland Member of the British Parliament.

  • S09E02 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • September 2, 1969

    Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield singer Thelma Houston cartoonists Janice and Stanley Berenstain and cookbook author Robert Misch recipe made Napoleon's chicken morengo

  • S09E03 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • September 3, 1969

    Guests: singer Turley Richards songstress Odetta and Dr. Lendon Smith pediatrician and author of "The Children's Doctor".

  • S09E04 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • September 4, 1969

    Guests: actor Theodore Bikel comic Irwin C. Watson Jack Valente (President of the Motion Picture Association of America) and Philip Truex author of "The City Gardener".

  • S09E05 Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 5, 1969

    Guests: singer James Brown The Dee Felice Trio (Jazz instrumental group) Dr. Irwin Stillman (author of "Doctor's Quick Inches Off Diet") and Robert L. Green, fashion editor of Playboy magazine Highlights: James Brown sings "Kansas City".

  • S09E06 Doug McClure co-hosts

    • September 8, 1969

    Guests: actor Monte Markham of TV's "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" singer Eloise Laws pop group Spiral Staircase and Jeffrey St. John author of "Countdown to Chaos". Highlights: Spiral Staircase performs "I Love You More Today Than Yesterday".

  • S09E07 Doug McClure co-hosts

    • September 9, 1969

    Guests: singer Diana Trask Billards expert Willie Mosconi Philadelphia lawyer Lisa Richette Ben Smathers and the Stoney Mountain Cloggers

  • S09E08 Doug McClure co-hosts

    • September 10, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond comic Rip Taylor bandleader Artie Shaw Gary Lewis and the Playboys

  • S09E09 Doug McClure co-hosts

    • September 11, 1969

    Guests: actor Burt Reynolds producer Sheldon Leonard comedienne Lily Tomlin singer Jaye P. Morgan

  • S09E10 Doug McClure concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 12, 1969

    Guests: actress Julie Sommars singer Lynn Kellogg author Pearl S. Buck The Irish Rovers Robert L. Green fashion editor for Playboy

  • S09E11 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 15, 1969

    Guests: singer Mel Torme comedian Henny Youngman football player turned actor Rosey Grier The Cowsills Highlights: The Cowsills perform "That's What You Get For Loving Me" and "If I Had My Way".

  • S09E12 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 16, 1969

    Guests: actor Michael Dunn comedian Pat Morita actress Sylvia Syms film critic Judith Crist Stanley Loshizta (legibility)

  • S09E13 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 17, 1969

    Guests: actor Robert Young The Checkmates Ltd. choreographer Ron Field author Robin Gill and a mystery guest

  • S09E14 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • September 18, 1969

    Guests: former football player turned actor Jim Brown comedian Rodney Dangerfield Beatrice Garvan, curator of American art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Louanne Ferris author of "I'm Done Crying" Friends of Distinction musical group

  • S09E15 Carol Lawrence concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 19, 1969

    Guests: singer Robert Goulet actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin producer David Susskind

  • S09E16 George Carlin co-hosts

    • September 22, 1969

    Guests: entertainer Tessie O'Shea meterologist Dr. Frank Field singer D'Aldo Romano Walter Carlos who performs on an electronic instrument called the Moog synthesizer.

  • S09E17 George Carlin co-hosts

    • September 23, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold singer-songwriter Johnny Tillotson singer Marva Whitney Ted Sorensen who discusses his New York Senatorial ambition, campaign costs, our troops in Vietnam and whether or not Ted Kennedy will be a contender in the 1972 Presidential election.

  • S09E18 George Carlin co-hosts

    • September 24, 1969

    Guests: singer Eartha Kitt actor Alejandro Rey entertainer Tiny Tim The Amazing Kreskin

  • S09E19 George Carlin co-hosts

    • September 25, 1969

    Guests: actress Pamela Mason singer Frank Ifield comedienne Dody Goodman marriage broker Irving Field

  • S09E20 George Carlin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 26, 1969

    Guests: singer Helen O'Connell disc jockey Bruce Morrow author Adela Rogers St. Johns ("The Honeycomb") Jay and the Americans

  • S09E21 comic Billy Baxter -substitute host

    • September 29, 1969

    Guests: singer Odetta comedienne Dody Goodman Professor Ian McHarg, ecologist who wrote "Design With Nature".

  • S09E22 comedian Robert King -substitute host

    • September 30, 1969

    Guests: singer Tammy Grimes attorney F. Lee Bailey The Great Manzini escape artist folksinger Tom Paxton

  • S09E23 Van Johnson -substitute host

    • October 1, 1969

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman organist Stan Kann author Robert Keal ("How to Choose Your House") who offers advice on protecting a home from burglars.

  • S09E24 Jimmy Dean -substitute host

    • October 2, 1969

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor actor Sal Mineo singer Laura Green news producer Robert Northside who talks about the misconception cantering on rioting being incited by the presence of TV cameras.

  • S09E25 George Carlin-substitute host

    • October 3, 1969

    Guests: singer Lesley Gore golf pro Arnold Palmer singer Julius LaRosa magician Milbourne Christopher

  • S09E26 Eartha Kitt co-hosts

    • October 6, 1969

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer Frankie Laine designer Karl Lagerfeld The Dee Felice Quartet comic Billy Baxter Jean Nidetch founder of Weight Watchers.

  • S09E27 Eartha Kitt co-hosts

    • October 7, 1969

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein Dennis Yost and the Classic IV TV personality George Jessel Joe McGinniss author of "The Selling of the President", a detailed account of President Nixon's TV campaign.

  • S09E28 Eartha Kitt co-hosts

    • October 8, 1969

    Guests: humorist Myron Cohen The Free Design musical group consumer advocate Ralph Nader fashion humorist Judith Keith author of "I Haven't a Thing to Wear" singer Larry Santos

  • S09E29 Eartha Kitt co-hosts

    • October 9, 1969

    Guests: comic Morty Gunty photographer-journalist David Douglas Duncan (author of "Self-Portrait: U.S.A.") fashion designer Marc Bohan, men's styles are modeled.

  • S09E30 Eartha Kitt concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 10, 1969

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. Mrs. Coretta Scott King The Young Tahitian Dancers

  • S09E31 Sonny & Cher, Co-host

    • October 13, 1969

    Guests: Jazz pianist-composer Ramsey Lewis comedy writer Selma Diamond comic Marty Brill former co-captain of the N.Y. Jets Johnny Sample Cher and Mike help Sonny prepare an Italian veal dish.

  • S09E32 Sonny & Cher, Co-host

    • October 14, 1969

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich and his Big Band TV personality Dick Clark comedian Professor Irwin Corey news-analyst David Schoenbrun Highlights: Sonny and Cher sings "Baby Don't Go".

  • S09E33 Sonny & Cher, Dr Joyce Brothers, Jan Pierce

    • October 15, 1969

    Sonny & Cher co-host; guests are tenor Jan Peerce, Dr. Joyce Brothers, ventriloquist Aaron Williams & Freddie and stilt walker Mike Monroe. Highlights: Sonny & Cher sing "Sing Se la Vie". Jan Peerce performs "Mattinata" and "Ruggiero Leoncavallo".

  • S09E34 Sonny & Cher, Co-host

    • October 16, 1969

    Guests: actor-singer-dancer Danny Kaye singer Margaret Whiting Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) who talks about the soldiers in Vietnam. Highlights: Cher sings "Cry Like A Baby" & "I Heard A Rooster Crow".

  • S09E35 Sonny & Cher conclude their co-hosting duties

    • October 17, 1969

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach singer Dick Jensen Irving Wallace author of "The Seven Minutes". singer Jaye P. Morgan British Tattoo and Tournament Maj. Mike Thompson.

  • S09E36 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • October 20, 1969

    Guests: actor Ray Walston singer Rita Gardner The Chambers Brothers Helaine Dawson author of "On the Outskirts of Hope" who talks about her experiences teaching in ghetto schools in New York, Chicago and San Francisco.

  • S09E37 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • October 21, 1969

    Guests: singer Thelma Houston folksinger Pete Seeger photographer Constance Bannister she shows her collection of baby photos.

  • S09E38 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • October 22, 1969

    Guests: boxers Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier Martha Reeves & the Vandellas organist Stan Kann Mary Lawrence, highest paid executive on Madison Avenue, who talks about forming her own ad agency the production of commercials and why a product should not be banned on TV.

  • S09E39 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • October 23, 1969

    Guests: former heavy-weight wrestling champ Lou Thesz singer Mahalia Jackson radio personality Barry Gray The Harper's Bizarre.

  • S09E40 Soupy Sales concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 24, 1969

    Guests: comedian Ron Carey singer Paula Kelly Tony Joe White producer-director Stanley Kramer TV personality Wally Bruner Summary: Mike Douglas, Soupy Sales and Ron Carey in a comedy skit about a western film star.

  • S09E41 Amazing Kreskin, Soupy Sales, Peter Nero

    • October 27, 1969

    Mentalist the Amazing Kreskin is Mike's co-host this week. Today's guests are musician Peter Nero, comedian Soupy Sales and Carleton Fredericks who discusses his book "Low Blood Sugar and You".

  • S09E42 Kreskin co-hosts

    • October 28, 1969

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comic Adam Keefe Kathryn and Arthur Murray the Steve Baron Quartet Thomas E. O'Brien executive director of ""Big Brothers of America".

  • S09E43 Kreskin co-hosts

    • October 29, 1969

    Guests: comedian Frank Fontaine pop duo Sonny and Cher author Lea Falk Jole & Bill McGrail

  • S09E44 Kreskin co-hosts

    • October 30, 1969

    Guests: comedian Jerry Lester Israeli singer Esther Tohbi NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle folksingers Ian and Sylvia Tyson

  • S09E45 Kreskin co-hosts

    • October 31, 1969

    Guests: singer-actress Shirley Jones jockey Eddie Arcaro singer Al Jarreau entertainer Dagmar

  • S09E46 Shirley Jones co hosts

    • November 3, 1969

    Guests: singing group Brothers and Sisters comedienne Phyllis Diller naturalist Roger Caras the business organization Founders of Supergirls, Ltd. Mike opens the show singing "Have You Met Miss Jones?"

  • S09E47 Shirley Jones co hosts

    • November 4, 1969

    Guests: hairstylist Vidal Sassoon Monti Rock III (former hairstylist turned entertainer) Willie Tyler & Lester rock group Young-Holt Unlimited

  • S09E48 Shirley Jones co hosts

    • November 5, 1969

    Guests: Stanley Myron Handelman vibraphonist Lionel Hampton talk show host Alan Burke Psychologist Stephen Beltz Philadelphia Insurance Company CEO James J. Maguire

  • S09E49 Shirley Jones co hosts

    • November 6, 1969

    Guests: tenor Richard Tucker comic Robert King pianist Skitch Henderson author Jerry Kramer Physical fitness expert Rita Chazan

  • S09E50 Shirley Jones concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 7, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman singer Jerry Vale Joseph H. Blatchford, director of the Peace Corps Supergirls Ltd. Joe Harnell, the show's musical director and fur fashions are modeled.

  • S09E51 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • November 10, 1969

    Guests: Jay and the Americans Senator Barry Goldwater singer Lesley Gore Golf trick shot artist Paul Hahn

  • S09E52 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • November 11, 1969

    Guests: actress Barbara Eden astrologer Carroll Righter bandleader Cab Calloway

  • S09E53 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • November 12, 1969

    Guests: singer Gloria Loring comedienne Fannie Flagg Joan Brearley editor of "Popular Dogs Magazine". The Jacques Loussier Trio comic Bobby Ramsen a demonstration on the care of roses

  • S09E54 Shelley Berman co-hosts

    • November 13, 1969

    Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield actress Butterfly McQueen Little Anthony and the Imperials humorist Sam Levenson singer Mike Dowd Jack Boris

  • S09E55 Shelley Berman concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 14, 1969

    Guests: comedy writer Carl Reiner singer Aliza Kashi Senator Howard Baker and The Serendipity Singers. Highlights: Mike closes out the week singing his latest recording, "Rainbow, of Love." Co-host Shelley Berman does a humorous routine involving his experiences in Philadelphia while co-hosting the show. Carl Reiner discusses his hair-piece. Aliza Kashi is presented roses on her first wedding anniversary. The Serendipity singers perform the theme from "Midnight Cowboy."

  • S09E56 Liza Minnelli co-hosts

    • November 17, 1969

    Guests: actor James Drury comedian Norm Crosby Irish folksinging group The Clancy Brothers

  • S09E57 Liza Minnelli co-hosts

    • November 18, 1969

    Guests: actor George C. Scott singer-writer Kay Thompson Bill Fiore The West Point Glee Club Mike has Liza Minnelli as his co-host. Mike talks to George C. Scott about his film "Patton". Mike and Liza talk to Kay Thompson and Liza and Kay sing and dance to "Breezin' Along". Kay Thompson returns later to sing "How High is the Sky".

  • S09E58 Liza Minnelli co-hosts

    • November 19, 1969

    Guests: actor Van Johnson author Harold Robbins Chris and Peter Allen Cellist Charlotte Moorman

  • S09E59 Liza Minelli co-hosts

    • November 20, 1969

    Guests: singer Joe Cocker Pete Barbutti actor Wendell Burton Letitia Baldridge (former social secretary to the White House) A metal fashion show of outfits made of aluminum, stainless steel and copper.

  • S09E60 Liza Minelli concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 21, 1969

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson burlesque star Blaze Starr comic Scoey Mitchell authoress Marjorie Kellogg Liza's husband Peter Allen

  • S09E61 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-host

    • November 24, 1969

    Guests: actor James Mason actress Heather MacRae comic Adam Keefe The Four Seasons

  • S09E62 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-host

    • November 25, 1969

    Guests: actress Maureen O'Sullivan impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin singer Janis Ian organist Stan Kann

  • S09E63 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-host

    • November 26, 1969

    Guests: Radio documentary producer Christopher Glenn musical comedy star Gwen Verdon comic Pat Cooper The British comedy group called Scaffold.

  • S09E64 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. co-host

    • November 27, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Minnie Pearl comedienne Vivian Vance Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Hollywood columnist Radie Harris

  • S09E65 Douglas Fairbanks Jr. concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 28, 1969

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls Kitty Carlisle actress Gunilla Knutson singer Della Reese Ray Geiger editor of the Farmer's Almanac

  • S09E66 Virginia Graham co-hosts

    • December 1, 1969

    Guests: singer Paula Wayne comic Marty Brill science writer Joe DiCerto and Joe Harnell musical director of the Mike Douglas Show.

  • S09E67 Virginia Graham co-hosts

    • December 2, 1969

    Guests: comedian Shelley Berman singer-actress Florence Henderson comedy writer Selma Diamond singer John Raitt director of the Boston's Children's Museum, Michael Spock. Highlights: Mike sings "The Likes of You". Florence sings "Love is Blue". John Raitt sings "The Giant" and a medley of "Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay" and "Old Man River".

  • S09E68 Virginia Graham co-hosts

    • December 3, 1969

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye comic Milt Kamen Dr. Benjamin Spock (who talks about the Vietnam war) singer William Walker (who sings "The Impossible Dream") and diamond cutter George Kaplan.

  • S09E69 Virginia Graham co-hosts

    • December 4, 1969

    Guests: singer Julie DeJohn Alejandro Rey (of "The Flying Nun" tv series) fashion designer Richard Blackwell (who answers questions from the audience and talks about the "maxi" look). Wig expert Larry Mathews who demonstrates wigs, goatees and moustaches for the Holiday season.

  • S09E70 Virginia Graham concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 5, 1969

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn) comic Joey Adams columnist Cindy Adams The Box Tops Highlights: The Box Tops perform "Turn on a Dream" and "Soul Deep".

  • S09E71 Ed Ames co-hosts

    • December 8, 1969

    Guests: The Irish Rovers comic Marty Brill athlete Althea Gibson and The Hooters

  • S09E72 Ed Ames co-hosts

    • December 9, 1969

    Guests: singer Patrice Munsel comedienne Dody Goodman saxophonist Boots Randolph Senator Eugene McCarthy, author of "Year of the People".

  • S09E73 Ed Ames co-hosts

    • December 10, 1969

    Guests: singer-actress Ethel Merman Ken Corday producer of "Days of Our Lives" Margaret Truman (who talks about her book "White House Pets") Gourmet Chef Roy Andries De Groot and Ecole de Ballet with a ballet demonstration.

  • S09E74 Ed Ames co-hosts

    • December 11, 1969

    Guests: actor Ray Milland singer-author Kay Thompson the Chambers Brothers comedian David Frye

  • S09E75 Ed Ames concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 12, 1969

    Guests: humorist Sam Levenson singer Roberta Flack author-naturalist Roger Caras, who expresses his views concerning the conservation of our natural resources.

  • S09E76 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • December 15, 1969

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco singer-songwriter Paul Anka comic Robert King Bill Jones a bachelor who adopted a son.

  • S09E77 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • December 16, 1969

    Guests: singer Gloria Loring actor Robert Ryan folk singer Tom Paxton

  • S09E78 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • December 17, 1969

    Guests: actor Sal Mineo singer Linda Ronstadt entertainer Monti Rock ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester Frank Hubbell and the Stompers Highlights: Linda sings "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" and "Break My Mind".

  • S09E79 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host

    • December 18, 1969

    Guests: actor George Raft Woody Herman and the Thundering Herd comedienne Totie Fields singer Gerri Granger

  • S09E80 Ozzie and Harriet Nelson conclude their co-hosting duties

    • December 19, 1969

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel Jimmy Breslin author of "The Gang Who Couldn't Shoot Straight" concert pianist Lorin Hollander Priscilla Young gives a demonstration of decorative uses of aluminum.

  • S09E81 Anissa Jones co-host for today, everyday features a new young performer as co-host this week.

    • December 22, 1969

    Guests: actor Sebastian Cabot comedienne Minnie Pearl magician Bob McAllister drummer Terry Lee and The Tijuana Brass

  • S09E82 Browning Bryant co-hosts

    • December 23, 1969

    Guests: comic Professor Irwin Corey singer Jeannie C. Riley comedian Grady Nutt

  • S09E83 Julie Budd co-hosts

    • December 24, 1969

    Guests: singer-songwriter John Hartford actor Troy Donahue human sound effects man Wes Harrison and psychologist-author Dr. Haim Ginott.

  • S09E84 The Craig Hundley Trio co-hosts

    • December 25, 1969

    Guests: singer-actor Rick Nelson organist-antique collector Stan Kann songwriter-folksinger Janis Ian

  • S09E85 Jack Wild co-hosts

    • December 26, 1969

    Guests: comic Billy Baxter actress Gloria DeHaven folksingers The Simon Sisters TV producer Marty Krofft Highlights: Carly and Lucy Simon sing "Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod" and another song from their children's album Lobster Quadrille. Jack Wild, star of the motion picture "Oliver" and of the Saturday morning series "H.R. Pufnstuf" sings "Consider Yourself" and joins Mike in "I'd Do Anything".

  • S09E86 Rod McKuen co-hosts

    • December 29, 1969

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller singer Sylvia Syms comic Milt Kamen Ed Taufield who gives a demonstration of unusual plants. Highlights: Songs include "I'll Catch the Sun", "Kaleidoscope", "Before the Parade Passes By", "World I Used to Know", "Love Let Me Not Hunger" and "Love's Been Good to Me".

  • S09E87 Rod McKuen co-hosts

    • December 30, 1969

    Guests: Alfred Hitchcock promoting "Topaz" singer James Brown comedienne Joan Rivers Highlights: Rod sings "Inside of Me" and "Mr. Kelly - Kelly and Me". James Brown performs "Georgia On My Mind". Rod does "A Cat Named Sloopy". James Brown, the Godfather of Soul asks Hitchcock about a movie that he didn't direct, William Castle's 1961 "Homicidal" which was very Hitchcockian. He also acknowledges his confrontation with David Suskind on a previous appearance on Mike's show, which generated many comments and, he hopes, raised social awareness.

  • S09E88 Rod McKuen co-hosts

    • December 31, 1969

    Guests: actress Betty Hutton comedy team of Fiore & Eldridge editors Bennett Cerf and his son Chris Cerf

  • S09E89 Rod McKuen co-hosts

    • January 1, 1970

    Guests: news analyst David Schoenbrun songwriter Ivan Ulz comic Tom Patterson singer Damita Jo New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne who shows how to prepare a French salad and dressing.

  • S09E90 Rod McKuen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 2, 1970

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye Jerry Kramer (formerly with the Green Bay Packers football team) songwriters Lynn Duddy and Jerry Bressler Animals model what well dressed pets will wear.

  • S09E91 no co-hosts this week

    • January 5, 1970

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro Country comic Junior Samples Country star Loretta Lynn Del Reeves and Bud Wendell (General manager of the Grand Ole Opry)

  • S09E92 no co-hosts this week

    • January 6, 1970

    Guests: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass singer Jerry Vale Junior Samples Jeannie C. Riley The Harper Valley Express The Stoney Mountain Cloggers

  • S09E93 no co-hosts this week

    • January 7, 1970

    Guests: Archie Campbell Tex Ritter Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn) Peggy Little Louie Roberts Billy Edd Wheeler author of "Song of Wood's Call".

  • S09E94 no co-hosts this week

    • January 8, 1970

    Guests: singer Jimmy Dean Rod McKuen Grandpa Jones Judy Lynn Mr. Nudie (designer of Western clothing) Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys

  • S09E95 no co-hosts this week

    • January 9, 1970

    Guests: Gene Autry Chet Atkins Fannie Flagg Connie Smith gourmet David Wade author of "Dining with David Wade".

  • S09E96 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • January 12, 1970

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singer-actress Bernadette Peters Alan Burke dancing duo Larry and Betty Silvers the Stratford, New Jersey elementary school dance band

  • S09E97 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • January 13, 1970

    Guests: organist-antique collector Stan Kann musical director Joe Harnell drummer Buddy Rich and his Big Band and Barbara Seaman author of "The Doctor's Case Against the Pill".

  • S09E98 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • January 14, 1970

    Guests: Mama Cass Elliott soul singer Marva Whitney actress Dina Merrill chain smoker Carazini

  • S09E99 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • January 15, 1970

    Guests: Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen comic Jimmy Joyce singer O.C. Smith Soprano Marguerite Piazza Bishop Sheen discusses realignment of the church, the role of the layman. the appeal of the religions of the East, what it takes to be a good Catholic and the decline of religion.

  • S09E100 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • January 16, 1970

    Guests: Jimmy Durante Jimmy's partner Eddie Jackson Opera singer Roberta Peters Robert L. Green (fashion editor of Playboy magazine). Highlights: Jimmy and Eddie do a song and dance version of "Bill Bailey".

  • S09E101 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 19, 1970

    Guests: actress Patty Duke comic Marty Brill H. Ross Perot Texas billionaire who attempted to deliver gifts and provisions to American POW's and Mrs. William Tschudy, wife of a missing pilot in North Vietnam.

  • S09E102 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 20, 1970

    Guests: actor Broderick Crawford singer Odetta comic Rip Taylor advice columnist Ann Landers Joseph Dolphin who gives a bone sculpture demonstration.

  • S09E103 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 21, 1970

    Guests: actor Walter Slezak comic Pat Cooper comedian Alan Abel singer John Knowles Carolyn Kenmore author of "Mannequin: My Life as a Model")

  • S09E104 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 22, 1970

    Guests: comedian Jonathan Winters singer-pianist Roberta Flack clinic psychologist Dr. Harold Streitfeld who discusses the movement toward developing human potential.

  • S09E105 Ethel Merman co-hosts

    • January 23, 1970

    Guests: comic Charlie Manna singer Donna Theodore blind law student Harold Krentz

  • S09E106 Sandler and Young co-host

    • January 26, 1970

    Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie comedian Marty Allen The Tokens Velma the Lady Magician

  • S09E107 Sandler and Young co-host

    • January 27, 1970

    Guests: actress Virginia Mayo singer Eloise Laws Desmond Morris

  • S09E108 Sandler and Young co-host

    • January 28, 1970

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen songstress Roberta Flack singer Frankie Laine comedienne Minnie Pearl

  • S09E109 Sandler and Young co-host

    • January 29, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Lucille Ball TV personality Allen Funt

  • S09E110 Sandler and Young co-host

    • January 30, 1970

    Guests: actress Joan Bennett vibraphonist Lionel Hampton comedian Jack E. Leonard Roland Hill

  • S09E111 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • February 2, 1970

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett comedienne Dody Goodman attorney F. Lee Bailey

  • S09E112 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • February 3, 1970

    Guests: singer-actor Pat Boone burlesque star Ann Corio ventriloquist Willie Tyler Father Emery Tang and The Irish Rovers.

  • S09E113 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • February 4, 1970

    Guests: comedienne-actress Jane Withers singer-songwriter Joe South food critic Craig Claiborne and The Three Degrees.

  • S09E114 Red Buttons co-hosts

    • February 5, 1970

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton comedy team of Stiller and Meara actress-singer Florence Henderson pediatrician Dr. Lendon Smith

  • S09E115 Red Buttons concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 6, 1970

    Guests: Evie Sands singer Johnny Mathis tennis pro Arthur Ashe Richard Harris, current movie The Molly Maguires Adela Rogers St. Johns author of The Honeycomb Also The Philadelphia Kid doing his famous Mike Douglas impersonation.

  • S09E116 Aliza Kashi co-hosts

    • February 9, 1970

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford singer Enzo Stuarti Country and Western singer Peggy Little

  • S09E117 Aliza Kashi co-hosts

    • February 10, 1970

    Guests: singer B.J. Thomas comedian Marty Allen artist Gloria Gentile columnist Erma Bombeck and a cat expert.

  • S09E118 Aliza Kashi co-hosts

    • February 11, 1970

    Guests: singing comedy team of Sandler & Young comic Jerry Shane author Tobias Schneebaum "Keep the River On Your Right", who talks about South American tribes and cannibals. Diana Delmonte who talks about vocal vitamins.

  • S09E119 Aliza Kashi co-hosts

    • February 12, 1970

    Guests: singer Jan Peerce comic Milt Kamen Senator Claiborne Pell (R-R.I.) Fashion designer Richard Blackwell who talks about women's fashions.

  • S09E120 Aliza Kashi concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 13, 1970

    Guests: musician Bobby Russell comedienne Vicki Lawrence actress Mercedes McCambridge comic Joey Adams

  • S09E121 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • February 16, 1970

    Guests: actor Jim Brown singer Gerri Granger organist Stan Kann

  • S09E122 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • February 17, 1970

    Guests: actress-singer Molly Picon French singer Charles Aznavour The Amazing Kreskin Ricky & Ruby, limbo dancers

  • S09E123 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • February 18, 1970

    Guests: singer Little Richard anthropologist Margaret Mead comedian Jackie Kahane and Gloria Gentile author of "Birds and Other Things in Nature".

  • S09E124 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • February 19, 1970

    Guests: Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes Bob Denver of Gilligan's Island singer-actress Pat Suzuki The Clara Ward Gospel Singers

  • S09E125 Fernando Lamas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 20, 1970

    Guests: comic Marty Brill The Treniers singer Paula Wayne news analyst David Schoenbrun

  • S09E126 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • February 23, 1970

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali singer-actor Noel Harrison comedian Rodney Dangerfield and actress Shirley Stoler.

  • S09E127 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • February 24, 1970

    Guests: singer-songwriter John Sebastian writer-prankster Alan Abel actor Ron Carey and social critic Marya Mannes.

  • S09E128 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • February 25, 1970

    Guests: tenor Sergio Franchi film critic Rex Reed Liz Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson and The Ace Trucking Company.

  • S09E129 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • February 26, 1970

    Guests: actors Peter Ustinov and Victor Buono Dr. Benjamin Spock author of "Decent and Innocent" and The Fifth Avenue Band musical group. Highlights: Music includes "New World Coming", "Nice Folks" and "Come On In". Peter Ustinov talks about today's youth and Dr. Spock about today's adults.

  • S09E130 Mama Cass Elliot concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 27, 1970

    Guests: vaudeville singer-entertainer Rudy Vallee comedian Norm Crosby Also a discussion on pollution.

  • S09E131 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • March 2, 1970

    Guests: comedy team of Edmonds and Curley Broadway producer David Merrick singer Arthur Prysock blind law student Harold Krents

  • S09E132 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • March 3, 1970

    Guests: actor Omar Sharif comic Charlie Manna singer Wayne Cochran musical comedy actress Chris Calloway

  • S09E133 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • March 4, 1970

    Guests: actor Don DeFore TV personality Chuck Woolery author Sam Levenson ("Sex and the Single Child")

  • S09E134 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • March 5, 1972

    Guests: actor Sal Mineo comic Prof. Irwin Corey TV's "Today Show" host Hugh Downs

  • S09E135 Pearl Bailey concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 6, 1970

    Guests: Louis Armstrong singer Bobby Sherman actor Robert Alda

  • S09E136 Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara co-host

    • March 9, 1970

    Guests: singer Gordon MacRae singer Joe Frazier songstress Lesley Gore golf pro Doug Sanders Dr. Harold Strellfield of the Aureon Institute, a growth center that helps people have personal development experiences.

  • S09E137 Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara co-host

    • March 10, 1970

    Guests: actor Gig Young actress Ann Blyth singing team of Billy Shepard and Judi Jordan Father Bob Perrella, director of the Francsican Mission Band

  • S09E138 Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara co-host

    • March 11, 1970

    Guests: Ross Hunter, producer "Airport" Andrea Marcovicci John Simon, theatre critic Jean Sakol, president of the Pussycat League, Inc. cookbook author Stephanie Stefanssen

  • S09E139 Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara co-host

    • March 12, 1970

    Guests: actor Hal Holbrook singer Oliver comic Ron Carey pottery teacher Anna Stok make-up artist Dick Smith

  • S09E140 Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara conclude their co-hosting duties

    • March 13, 1970

    Guests: actress Tammy Grimes comedian Henny Youngman composer-arranger Jerry Fielding Dr. David Reuben, author-physician "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ..."

  • S09E141 George C. Scott co-host

    • March 16, 1970

    Guests: comic Milt Kamen songstress Jane Morgan musician Red Barber bass-baritone William Warfield

  • S09E142 George C. Scott co-hosts

    • March 17, 1970

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet Godfather of Soul James Brown soul songstress Vicki Anderson Dr. Ashley Montague, athropologist and author of "The Direction of Human Development". Bill Ballantine director of Ringling Brothers Clown College

  • S09E143 George C. Scott co-hosts

    • March 18, 1970

    Guests: singer Sue Raney comic Don Rickles Kenny Jackson and Mel Rivers (members of the Fortune Society)

  • S09E144 George C. Scott co-hosts

    • March 19, 1970

    Guests: actress Colleen Dewhurst singer Mahalia Jackson singer Al Martino Senator Charles Goodell (R-NY)

  • S09E145 George C. Scott concludes co-hosting duties

    • March 20, 1970

    Guests: singer Lola Falana TV host Garry Moore producer-director Otto Preminger comic Sandy Baron singer Nino Candido

  • S09E146 Pete Barbutti co-hosts

    • March 23, 1970

    Guests: actress June Allyson Clara Ward Singers World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Frazier singing group The Knockouts trampoline artist Vic Zoble

  • S09E147 Pete Barbutti co-hosts

    • March 24, 1970

    Guests: Jazz musician Louis Armstrong singer Donna Theodore soft drink executive, Kevin Wall black historian Dr. C. Eric Lincoln

  • S09E148 Pete Barbutti co-hosts

    • March 25, 1970

    Guests: Country-Western comic Archie Campbell the comedy team of Stiller and Meara comics Irwin C. Watson and Pat Cooper

  • S09E149 Pete Barbutti co-hosts

    • March 26, 1970

    Guests: Broadway musical star Joel Grey Country-Western singer Peggy Little Betty Furness (former Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs), who talks about warranty slips, package labels and credit buying.

  • S09E150 Pete Barbutti concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 27, 1970

    Guests: singer Richie Havens Country-Western singer Peggy Little Writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko

  • S09E151 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • March 30, 1970

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson Senator Barry Goldwater ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester

  • S09E152 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • March 31, 1970

    Guests: singer Julie De John former TV host Allen Ludden Country-Western songwriter Mel Tillis and defensive end Carl Eiler of the Minnesota Vikings

  • S09E153 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 1, 1970

    Guests: Jackie Robinson singer Linda Bennett comics Edmonds & Curley author Dr. Laurence J. Peter ("The Peter Principle")

  • S09E154 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 2, 1970

    Guests: Opera singer Anna Moffo IDLA Swedish dance troupe Hollywood reporter Rona Barrett The Imperials singing group

  • S09E155 Jimmy Dean concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 3, 1970

    Guests: singer Bobbi Martin director of public safety in Cleveland (Lt. Gen. Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr.)

  • S09E156 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • April 6, 1970

    Guests: comedian Shelley Berman singer John Raitt pianist Skitch Henderson Ambassador Sol M. Linowitz, chairman of the Special Committee on Campus Tensions.

  • S09E157 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • April 7, 1970

    Guests: actor Eddie Albert guitarist Charlie Byrd Ace Trucking Company, improv group Whitney Young, director of the National Urban League who discusses the organization's goals and his new book "Beyond Racism".

  • S09E158 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • April 8, 1970

    Guests: actor Alejandro Rey comedienne Lily Tomlin singer Johnny Greenwood critic Cleveland Amory organist-antique collector Stan Kann Highlights: Nancy Wilson sings "Words and Music" and "Raindrops Are Falling on My Head".

  • S09E159 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • April 9, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Vivian Vance actors Richard Deacon Robert Hooks music teacher Madeline Carabo-Cone who talks about her method of teaching music to children.

  • S09E160 Nancy Wilson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 10, 1970

    Guests: "Laugh-In" comedian Alan Sues former Boston Celtics star Bill Russell singer Bobby Goldsboro autograph dealer Charles Hamilton who talks about his possession of letters from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.

  • S09E161 Jack Jones co-hosts

    • April 13, 1970

    Guests: actress Dale Evans comic Rip Taylor Allan Jones, Jack's dad

  • S09E162 Jack Jones co-hosts

    • April 14, 1970

    Guests: actor Victor Buono comic Irwin C. Watson boxer Joe Frazier Harvard law student Harold Krentz The New Direction, singing group

  • S09E163 Jack Jones co-hosts

    • April 15, 1970

    Guests: Pauline Kael, New Yorker film critic comic Billy Baxter music hall performer Tessie O'Shea dog trainer Lina Basquette

  • S09E164 Jack Jone co-hosts

    • April 16, 1970

    Guests: singer-actress Dale Evans The Amazing Kreskin Allan Jones, actor and father of Jack comic Bob King

  • S09E165 Jack Jones concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 17, 1970

    Guests: actress-singer Sheila MacRae David Schoenbrun, news correspondent ventriloquist Paul Stadelman The Primo Family musical group

  • S09E166 Jimmie Rodgers co-hosts

    • April 20, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond singer Dana Valery mentalist the Amazing Kreskin

  • S09E167 Jimmie Rodgers co-hosts

    • April 21, 1970

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales comic Bobby Wick singer Margaret Whiting former baseball great Mickey Mantle Mel Allen former radio voice of the New York Yankees

  • S09E168 Jimmie Rodgers co-hosts

    • April 22, 1970

    Guests: Opera star Roberta Peters TV Personality Don McNeil former director of the St. Louis zoo, Marlin Perkins comedienne Fannie Flagg

  • S09E169 Jimmie Rodgers co-hosts

    • April 23, 1970

    Guests: singer Joe Tex comedienne Minnie Pearl musical comedy star Bernadette Peters

  • S09E170 Jimmie Rodgers concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 24, 1970

    Guests: singer Buffy Sainte-Marie bandleader clarinetist Artie Shaw comic actor Bill Daily

  • S09E171 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 27, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman (does a scene with Vivian from their play "My Daughter, Your Son") singer Connie Francis etiquette author Elizabeth Post pianist Erroll Garner musical saw muscian Charles Gregory

  • S09E172 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 28, 1970

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale Laugh-In series regular Teresa Graves rock 'n roll singer Little Richard Jane Harriman, an unwed mother who discusses her present situation.

  • S09E173 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 29, 1970

    Guests: actor-singer Jimmy Dean singer Linda Ronstadt singer Julius LaRosa Mrs. Hubert Humphrey who talks about mental retardation work and introduces her granddaughter. Highlights: Linda Ronstadt sings "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"

  • S09E174 Vivian Vance co-hosts

    • April 30, 1970

    Guests: singer Jimmie Rodgers comedienne Betty Walker songwriters Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler (of the Jackie Gleason Show) John F. Banzhaf III, director of Action on Smoking and Health.

  • S09E175 Vivian Vance concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 1, 1970

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedienne Minnie Pearl Taos Pueblo Indian Dancers Robert Warren author of "The Facts of Wife".

  • S09E176 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • May 4, 1970

    Guests: comic Bill Dana film Critic Judith Crist musical comedy star Melba Moore (appearing in Broadway's "Purlie")

  • S09E177 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • May 5, 1970

    Guests: Hines, Hines and Dad heavyweight boxing champ Joe Frazier Harriet La Barre author of "Plastic Surgery: Beauty You Can Buy".

  • S09E178 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • May 6, 1970

    Guests: TV personality George Jessel pianist Lorin Hollander the Paul Ashley Puppets Diane Kennedy Pike (widow of Bishop James Pike)

  • S09E179 Gwen Verdon co-hosts

    • May 7, 1970

    Guests: actor Cesar Romero singer James Brown and the J.B.'s songstress Vicki Anderson comic Clay Tyson Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel

  • S09E180 Gwen Verdon concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 8, 1970

    Guests: actor Tony Randall comic Rip Taylor jazz singer Joe Williams stamp dealer Irwin Weinberg Weinberg talks about the highest price ever paid for a stamp $250,000.

  • S09E181 Mickey Rooney co-hosts

    • May 11, 1970

    Guests: singer Gary Puckett actress Celeste Holm comic Al Bernie and ecologist Dr. Paul Ehrlich author of "The Population Bomb"

  • S09E182 Mickey Rooney co-hosts

    • May 12, 1970

    Guests: actor Tony Curtis actress Andrea Marcovicci singer Melanie conductor-composer Stan Kenton comic Al Bernie and Dr. Laura Boulton author of "The Music Hunter". Highlights: Melanie sings "Lay Down" and "Ruby Tuesday". Mike sings "I Couldn't Be Happier". Mickey Rooney recites some of his poems.

  • S09E183 Mickey Rooney co-hosts

    • May 13, 1970

    Guests: TV personality Arthur Godfrey songwriter-folksinger Tom Paxton Senator Edmund Muskie (D-Maine) Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel Philadelphia Earth Week chairman Edward Furia Jr. Highlights: Tom Paxton sings "Whose Garden Was This?"

  • S09E184 Mickey Rooney co-hosts

    • May 14, 1970

    Guests: actor George Segal singer Paul Anka comic Pete Barbutti photographer Eddie Adams singer Gerri Granger strongmen David and Goliath

  • S09E185 Mickey Rooney concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 15, 1970

    Guests: singer-comic-actor Nelson Sardelli pianist Peter Nero folksinger Miriam Makeba film critic Rex Reed professional stunt girl Mari-Lou MacDonald

  • S09E186 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 18, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Peggy Cass actor Van Johnson musician B.B. King race driver Mario Andretti

  • S09E187 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 19, 1970

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu author Anthony Greenbank "Mr. Tough".

  • S09E188 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 20, 1970

    Guests: actor Dennis Hopper comic actor Billy DeWolfe musical group Hull Truth TV critic Cleveland Amory Mike's musical director Joe Harnell

  • S09E189 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • May 21, 1970

    Guests: actor Jack Wild comedienne Dody Goodman Opera singer Jan Peerce hair stylist Mr. Kenneth Highlights: Music performed, Carousel. You'll never walk alone / Richard Rodgers.

  • S09E190 Kaye Ballard concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 22, 1970

    Guests: comedian Larry Storch actress Maureen Stapleton radio-TV personality Robert Q. Lewis country-western performer Mel Tillis Mynah bird trainer Colin Kerr

  • S09E191 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • May 25, 1970

    Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard comedienne actress Shirley Booth folksinger-composer Tom Paxton

  • S09E192 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • May 26, 1970

    Guests: columnist Earl Wilson actor Cesar Romero Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Louis' wife Lucille Armstrong Highlights: Louis sings "St. Louis Blues". Kenny Rogers and the First Edition perform "Something's Burning" and "Camptown Races".

  • S09E193 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • May 27, 1970

    Guests: The Four Tops actress Dina Merrill puppeteer Shari Lewis musician Artie Shaw

  • S09E194 Louis Armstrong co-hosts

    • May 28, 1970

    Guests: entertainer Monti Rock III actress Anna Maria Alberghetti author Studs Terkel ("The Hard Times") Highlights: Songs include "I Hear Music", "Zip Ah Dee-Do-Dah", "I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You", "Who Can I Turn To", "I Surrender Dear" and "My Way".

  • S09E195 Louis Armstrong concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 29, 1970

    Guests: songstress Pearl Bailey entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. organist Stan Kann clarenetist Pete Fountain Highlights: Songs include "Feelin' Groovy", "Blueberry Hill", "Hello, Dolly!", "Spinning Wheel", "When the Saints Go Marching In", "Back Home in Indiana", "Basin Street Blues" and "Jean".

  • S09E196 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • June 1, 1970

    Guests: heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali comic Charlie Manna singer Blinky Williams

  • S09E197 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • June 2, 1970

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls comic Pat Cooper singer-golf pro Don Cherry author Max Wylie The Four Aces singing group

  • S09E198 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • June 3, 1970

    Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan comic Henny Youngman The Barbwire Theater an acting troupe of ex-convicts.

  • S09E199 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • June 4, 1970

    Guests: singer Roberta Flack singer Billy Paul Dr. Robert Baird director of Haven Clinic who talks about the dangers of marijuana and the difference between "soft" and "hard" drugs.

  • S09E200 Sammy Davis Jr. concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 5, 1970

    Guests: comic Bob Melvin actress Judy Carne Mayor Charles Evers of Fayette, Mississippi

  • S09E201 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • June 8, 1970

    Guests: Bill Graham owner of Fillmore East and West who discusses the change in rock music singer-songwriter Peter Allen Turkish belly dancer Ozel Turkbas

  • S09E202 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • June 9, 1970

    Guests: singer-songwriter John Denver comedienne Dody Goodman writer Gloria Steinem The Berger Chimps animal act

  • S09E203 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • June 10, 1970

    Guests: Phyllis Newman dog trainer Lew Burke with Buddy singer Little Richard former Press Secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson, George Reedy

  • S09E204 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • June 11, 1970

    Guests: singer Julie DeJohn singer James Taylor author Carol Guifford ("The New Cook's Cookbook") Pierre Salinger, former press secretary to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.

  • S09E205 David Steinberg concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 12, 1970

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers New York Mets outfielder Cleon Jones Highlights: Joe Harnell performs "Didn't We". Other songs are "On a Clear Day", "Willow Weep For Me" and "I Feel a Song Coming On".

  • S09E206 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • June 15, 1970

    Guests: singer-actor and former Football star Roosevelt Grier actress Sylvia Sidney comic Jackie Vernon

  • S09E207 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • June 16, 1970

    Guests: actress Laraine Day comic Godfrey Cambridge Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass singer Browning Bryant Cambridge talks about losing 170 pounds through hypnotherapy and Miss Powell gives some of her favorite recipes.

  • S09E208 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • June 17, 1970

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye actor-photographer Roddy McDowall Motion picture photography collector Weldon Carpenter author Harry Golden Jane and Mike get in on a bowling demonstration.

  • S09E209 Jane Powell co-hosts

    • June 18, 1970

    Guests: pianist Skitch Henderson comedian Marty Brill Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans and a midi fashion show.

  • S09E210 Jane Powell concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 19, 1970

    Guests: Metropolitan Opera star Shirley Verrett naturalist Roger Caras comedian Sandy Baron Jane candidly talks about narcotic addicts and reveals her feelings.

  • S09E211 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • June 22, 1970

    Guests: comedy team of Stiller and Meara director Otto Preminger singer Joan Baez There is a discussion of nudity in films and Joan Baez talks about her husband David, who is presently serving time in a federal prison for refusing induction into the armed services.

  • S09E212 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • June 23, 1970

    Guests: comedienne-actress Jane Withers singer Bobby Vinton mentalist the Amazing Kreskin singer Donna Theodore The Amazing Kreskin discusses the breakthrough in Russia concerning ESP. He then offers some astounding card tricks.

  • S09E213 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • June 24, 1970

    Guests: professional boxer Sugar Ray Robinson actress Jane Withers author and radio personality Maurice C. Dreicer

  • S09E214 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • June 25, 1970

    Guests: actor Richard Harris feminist author Betty Friedan anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu

  • S09E215 Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 26, 1970

    Guests: legendary actress Gloria Swanson actor Richard Deacon musican Stan Kann columnist Shirley Eder

  • S09E216 Harvey Korman co-hosts

    • June 29, 1970

    Guests: Mr. Television Milton Berle singer Marilyn Maye singer Lovelace Watkins Highlights: Mike and Harvey duet with "Where Would You Be Without Me?"

  • S09E217 Harvey Korman co-hosts

    • June 30, 1970

    Guests: actress Tammy Grimes boxer Rocky Graziano singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka author Ralph Pearl

  • S09E218 Harvey Korman co-hosts

    • July 1, 1970

    Guests: Art Carney and his son Paul singer Julie DeJohn comedy team of Edmonds and Curley Dr. Harold Streitfield

  • S09E219 Harvey Korman co-hosts

    • July 2, 1970

    Guests: singer Julie Budd comedienne Dody Goodman The Osmond Brothers Highlights: Mike and co-host Harvey Korman participate with the Osmonds in a game of jump ball.

  • S09E220 Harvey Korman concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 3, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers actress Andrea Marcovicci TV actor-comedian Ron Carey and 'Mr. Wizard' Don Herbert.

  • S09E221 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • July 6, 1970

    Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield Country-Western singer Hank Thompson French chanteuse Yvonne Constant author Julius Fast of "Body Language".

  • S09E222 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • July 7, 1970

    Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan entertainer Monti Rock III Komar who demonstrates the power of mind over body as he walks on swords and a bed of nails.

  • S09E223 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • July 8, 1970

    Guests: Opera singer Shirley Verrett Singer Mel Tillis Magician Vic Perry

  • S09E224 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • July 9, 1970

    Guests: Film critic Pauline Kael comic Joey Villa The Ritts Puppets

  • S09E225 Jerry Lewis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 10, 1970

    Guests: singer-actor Jim Nabors ant expert Elmer Bursby Highlights: Jerry offers impressions of Cary Grant. Jim Nabors sings "Put On a Happy Face". Bursby displays a live colony of harvester ants.

  • S09E226 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • July 13, 1970

    Guests: singer Vic Damone comic Soupy Sales Psychologist Dr. George Bach, author of "Intimate Enemy".

  • S09E227 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • July 14, 1970

    Guests: actor Troy Donahue comic Charlie Manna singer Carla Thomas syndicated columnist Erma Bombeck Glass blower Keith Price who demonstrates Glass blowing.

  • S09E228 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • July 15, 1970

    Guests: actress Joan Bennett singer Bobby Goldsboro Opera star Beverly Sills Father Ellwood Kieser of TV's "Insight" series.

  • S09E229 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • July 16, 1970

    Guests: singer Anita Bryant impressionist David Frye actor and Connie's half brother John Megna and golf pro Jackie Pung

  • S09E230 Connie Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 17, 1970

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi Flamenco dancers Jose Greco & Nana Lorca and Heart specialist, Dr. Stuart Wolf

  • S09E231 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • July 20, 1970

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich singer Margaret Whiting Federal Communications Commissioner Nicholas Johnson discusses his book "How to Talk Back to Your Television Set".

  • S09E232 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • July 21, 1970

    Guests: The Primo Family musical group professional page turner Louis Yelnick former boxing champ Jack Dempsey the Manassa Mauler 17-year-old inventor Craig Rudlin who shows the heart-lung machine he has developed.

  • S09E233 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • July 22, 1970

    Guests: singer Abbe Lane mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Amy Vanderbilt, columnist and etiquette book author Tom Decker inventor of a computerized piano teacher

  • S09E234 Roger Williams co-hosts

    • July 23, 1970

    Guests: actor Michael Dunn singer Dana Valery ("Everybody's Talking" and "I've Never Been This Close to Love".) musical director Joe Harnell author Maxwell Maltz ("Creative Living for Today")

  • S09E235 Roger Williams concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 24, 1970

    Guests: Jazz pianist Teddy Wilson singer Gerri Granger Robert L. Green, fashion director of Playboy magazine

  • S09E236 Bobby Darin, Rona Barrett, Eloise Law, The Ace Trucking Company

    • July 27, 1970

    Bobby Darin is Mike's co-host this week; guests include columnist Rona Barrett, Eloise Law and The Ace Trucking Company. Highlights: Bobby sings, "If I Were a Carpenter" & "When I Die".

  • S09E237 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • July 28, 1970

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi comic Pat Cooper Movie Censors, Mrs. Marjorie Shriver and Mrs. Mary Avara Iron Jaw Samson the Great (a glass eater) Highlights: Bobby sings, "Long Line Rider" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water" # Bobby talked about making his movie The Vendors which he wrote, directed and scored.

  • S09E238 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • July 29, 1970

    Guests: singer Little Richard ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester Jane Trahey, Ad-woman of the year Highlights: Bobby sings, "City Life" and "Mack the Knife" Bobby and Little Richard (both on piano) sing, "Got My Mojo Working"

  • S09E239 Bobby Darin co-hosts

    • July 30, 1970

    Guests: singer Wilson Pickett film critic Rex Reed WAC Director, General Elizabeth P. Hoisington Highlights: Bobby sings, "Everybody's Talkin'" (from Midnight Cowboy) Bobby & Mike duet on medley, "You're Smiling Now" and "Bill Bailey"

  • S09E240 Bobby Darin, Peter Lawford, Mahalia Jackson, Sergeant David Durk

    • July 31, 1970

    Bobby Darin co-hosts; guests include actor Peter Lawford, Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson and Sergeant David Durk, campus recruiter for NYPD. Mike asked Bobby to name his five most admired people, living or dead: Robert Kennedy, Mahatma Gandhi, Michelangelo, Emiliano Zapata and Thomas Payne. Highlights: Bobby sings, "Splish Splash". Bobby, Mike and Mahalia sing, "Put A Little Love In Your Heart".

  • S09E241 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • August 3, 1970

    actor Richard Deacon comedy writer Selma Diamond Christine Jorgensen C.C. Ruku who collects woodpecker holes.

  • S09E242 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • August 4, 1970

    former middleweight boxing champ Rocky Graziano vaudevillian singer Rudy Vallee author Erich Segal ("Love Story") singer Barbara Howard science writer Joe DiCerto

  • S09E243 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • August 5, 1970

    Joan Bennett, Don Cooper, Dr. Alan Guttmacher a representative of the Planned Parenthood Association

  • S09E244 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • August 6, 1970

    Don Ameche Brook Benton Joe Frazier Dr. Irwin Stillman author of the quick weight loss diet and authority on bats Dr. Alvin Novick author of "World of Bats".

  • S09E245 Dody Goodman co-hosts

    • August 7, 1970

    actors Theodore Bikel and Alejandro Rey and Jani Gardner author of "365 More Ways to Say I Love You".

  • S09E246 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • August 24, 1970

    actor George Hamilton singer Paula Wayne singer-dancer Bobby Van and New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne

  • S09E247 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • August 25, 1970

    comedienne Imogene Coca musical group The Cowsills comic Lenny Schultz Philadelphia Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo, who talks about the increase in crime and the community's responsibility. Highlights: The Cowsills perform "When I'm 64" and "Silver Thread and Golden Needles".

  • S09E248 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • August 26, 1970

    bandleader Artie Shaw actor Richard Deacon comedienne Minnie Pearl and consumer crusader Ralph Nader

  • S09E249 Mel Torme co-hosts

    • August 27, 1970

    actor Mickey Rooney comedian Dick Shawn film critic Judith Crist and the 1970 Dog Hero of the Year, Grizzly Bear and owner Mrs. David Gratlas

  • S09E250 Mel Torme concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 28, 1970

    drummer Buddy Rich singer Linda Bennett Commander Lloyd Bucher author of "Bucher: My Story", skipper of the "Pueblo". A Korean karate demonstration is given. Highlights: Songs are "Up a Lazy River", "Start All Over Again" and "Didn't We".

  • S09E251 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • August 31, 1970

    singer-actress Shirley Jones comic Professor Irwin Corey Broadway actor Kenneth Nelson Georgia Sambazlo who brings waiters from her Greek restaurant to put on a demonstration of Greek dancing. Highlights: Kaye discusses "Operation Love" and the work she is doing with juvenile delinquents.

  • S09E252 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • September 1, 1970

    singer Robert Goulet former boxer Rocky Graziano and dress designer Leo Narducci

  • S09E253 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • September 2, 1970

    pro tennis player Charles Pasareli folksinger Tom Paxton comic Pat Cooper and outdoorsman Jim Dougherty

  • S09E254 Kaye Stevens co-hosts

    • September 3, 1970

    vibraphone player Lionel Hampton singer Trini Lopez songstress Judy Bryte and the comedy team of Edmonds and Curley

  • S09E255 Kaye Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 4, 1970

    actor Jack Palance comic Marty Brill aquanaut Margaret Lucas Dr. Sylvia Earle and Chef Phillip Pena.

Season 10

  • S10E01 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 7, 1970

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Sherwood actor Tony Randall Evangelist Oral Roberts Charles Wright The Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band

  • S10E02 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 8, 1970

    Guests: actor Stewart Granger singer Aliza Kashi comic Irwin C. Watson and Miss USA of 1969 Didi Anstett (Miss Washington).

  • S10E03 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 9, 1970

    Guests: actress-singer-dancer Debbie Reynolds comic Rip Taylor Reverend David Wilkerson author of "The Cross and the Switchblade".

  • S10E04 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 10, 1970

    Guests: actress Celeste Holm singer O.C. Smith actor Victor Buono Country-Western performers Grandpa Jones with Ramona

  • S10E05 Pat Boone concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 11, 1970

    Guests: author Mickey Spillane singer Buffy Sainte Marie former boxer Rocky Graziano Pat's wife and their four daughters

  • S10E06 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans co-host

    • September 14, 1970

    Guests: actor Frankie Avalon singer Porter Wagoner singer-songwriter Dolly Parton football player Jerry Kramer

  • S10E07 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans co-host

    • September 15, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Fannie Flagg singer David Arlen singer Dick Jensen professional bowling champion Dick Ritger Lucy Kavaler author of "Freezing Point", who talks about extremes of cold and the use of cold in medicine.

  • S10E08 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans co-host

    • September 16, 1970

    Guests: singer Oliver actress-singer Florence Henderson comedic writer Pete Barbutti and rope trick specialist Barbara Autry.

  • S10E09 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans co-host

    • September 17, 1970

    Guests: singer Eloise Laws Dr. Norman Vincent Peale impressionist Rich Little cooking expert David Wade Highlights: Eloise sings "Bridge Over Troubled Water". Rich Little does impressions of Gene Kelly, Rex Harrison and Robert Goulet. David Wade shows how to roast an ox.

  • S10E10 Roy Rogers and Dale Evans conclude their co-hosting duties

    • September 18, 1970

    Guests: actress Anne Francis ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester singer David Arlen and writer Jimmy Breslin.

  • S10E11 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • September 21, 1970

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen actress Alice Playten singer Esther Tohbi and The Armin Brothers, a foot-juggling act.

  • S10E12 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • September 22, 1970

    Guests: singer Abbe Lane comedian Henny Youngman songwriter Benny Davis and Michael Burke, President of the New York Yankees baseball club

  • S10E13 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • September 23, 1970

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale comedy writer Selma Diamond comic Soupy Sales husband and wife singing team of Lilyann Carol and Joe Barone.

  • S10E14 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • September 24, 1970

    Guests: singer Julius LaRosa comics Sid Stone and Arnold Stang and comedienne Ruth Gilbert Highlights: Songs include "Hey, Good Looking", "Being Alive" and "Near You".

  • S10E15 Milton Berle concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 25, 1970

    Guests: Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen who talks about his views of America, religion and the problems of the youth protest. Also with winery representative preparing fresh pear dessert, cream of wine soup and parmesan wine bread. Highlights: Songs include "Summer Wind", "How About You" and "How About Me".

  • S10E16 Jane Wyman co-hosts

    • September 28, 1970

    Guests: actress Agnes Moorehead Country-Western Singer Bill Anderson Mrs. John Mitchell and Mrs. Winthrop Rockefeller (wife of Arkansas's governor)

  • S10E17 Jane Wyman co-hosts

    • September 29, 1970

    Guests: actress Ann Blyth Opera singer Jan Peerce restauranteur Maude Chasen (of Chasen's) The Ritts Puppets (Paul and Mary Ritts)

  • S10E18 Jane Wyman co-hosts

    • September 30, 1970

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Buddy Greco Ski-champion Jean-Claude Killy *Bob discusses his support of the Nixon administration.

  • S10E19 Jane Wyman co-hosts

    • October 1, 1970

    Guests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Bonita Granville Wrather, producer of "Lassie" organist Stan Kann and news commentator Ralph Story

  • S10E20 Jane Wyman concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 2, 1970

    Guests: singer Andrea Marcovicci Simon-Sez expert Lou Goldstein fashion designer Nolan Miller Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey, discusses her husband's recent primary victory in Minnesota's senatorial race.

  • S10E21 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • October 5, 1970

    Guests: singer Helen O'Connell author Dr. David Reuben mentalist the Amazing Kreskin

  • S10E22 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • October 6, 1970

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles singer Aliza Kashi Playboy fashion editor Robert L. Green adventurers David and John Kuntz who talk about hiking around the world.

  • S10E23 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • October 7, 1970

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer Julie DeJohn Elizabeth Rich author of "Flying High" Captain Arthur Haggerty, former commander of the U.S. Army's K-9 Corps. Captain Haggerty demonstrates ways "attack dogs" can apprehend criminals.

  • S10E24 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • October 8, 1970

    Guests: actor Herschel Bernardi singer Margaret Whiting Country-Western singer-composer Mel Tillis

  • S10E25 Roger Miller concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 9, 1970

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comic Irwin C. Watson Arthur Parker ("King of the Hobos" in 1969).

  • S10E26 Desi Arnaz co-hosts

    • October 12, 1970

    Guests: daughter Lucie Arnaz humorist Sam Levenson Doris Lilly, author of "Those Fabulous Greeks: Onassis, Niarchos and Livanos and The Four Freshmen.

  • S10E27 Desi Arnaz co-hosts

    • October 13, 1970

    Guests: Soprano Roberta Peters The Rafael De Acha-Kimberly Daniel vocal duo and HUD Secretary George Romney (who discusses inflation's effect on housing costs)

  • S10E28 Desi Arnaz co-hosts

    • October 14, 1970

    Guests: singers Billy Eckstine and Diosa Costello musical comedy star Eddie Bracken comic Charlie Manna and Charles E. Smith, lawyer and Presidential advisor on Minority Enterprises.

  • S10E29 Desi Arnaz co-hosts

    • October 15, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Vivian Vance son Desi Arnaz Jr. singer Enzo Stuarti comic Norm Crosby

  • S10E30 Desi Arnaz concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 16, 1970

    Guests: director Otto Preminger singer Jane Harvey The Ritts Puppets (under the direction of Paul and Mary Ritts) and The Trio Los Compadres singing group

  • S10E31 Sonny & Cher co-host

    • October 19, 1970

    Guests: Senator Barry Goldwater who discusses the Vietnam War Margaret Truman and comic actor Marty Barris.

  • S10E32 Sonny & Cher co-host

    • October 20, 1970

    Guests: actor Robert Morse comic Stan Kann and Richard Hughes who talks about his recent work with Vietnamese homeless children.

  • S10E33 Sonny & Cher co-host

    • October 21, 1970

    Guests: former middleweight boxing champ Rocky Graziano singer Jerry Vale entertainer Monti Rock III former wrestling champ Bill Ferrell Katherine De Jersey author of "Destiny Times Six" and a demonstration of exercising equipment.

  • S10E34 Sonny & Cher co-host

    • October 22, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Edie Adams singer Chuck Berry comic Sandy Baron and magician Milborne Christopher

  • S10E35 Sonny & Cher conclude their co-hosting duties

    • October 23, 1970

    Guests: actor Lee Marvin singer Ronnie Dyson and Jim Bouton former baseball play and author of "Ball Four".

  • S10E36 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • October 26, 1970

    Guests: pianist Skitch Henderson Kathryn and Arthur Murray and singer Evie Sands

  • S10E37 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • October 27, 1970

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles singer Anna Maria Alberghetti the Wall Street Widows musical group and motorcycle stuntman Evel Knievel

  • S10E38 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • October 28, 1970

    Guests: singer-actress Alice Playten comedy writer Selma Diamond TV personality Ralph Edwards Country-Western singer Louie Roberts and Japan's No. 1 Geisha girl Komachivo.

  • S10E39 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • October 29, 1970

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford British actor Sir Trevor Howard singer-actress Tammy Grimes Kate Millett of the Women's Liberation Movement and author of "Sexual Politics".

  • S10E40 George Hamilton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 30, 1970

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner singer Donna Theodore physical fitness expert Debbie Drake Science-fiction author Isaac Asimov

  • S10E41 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • November 2, 1970

    Guests: clarinet player Pete Fountain Hee Haw star Archie Campbell artist-authoress Corita Kent and The O'Jays

  • S10E42 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • November 3, 1970

    Guests: entertainer Liberace singer Little Richard songstress Kay Starr TV's "Mr. Wizard" Don Herbert Dr. Carroll Behrhorst, an American medical missionary working in Guatemala.

  • S10E43 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • November 4, 1970

    Guests: Country-Western singer Jimmy Dean former Boston Celtics basketball player Bill Russell The Lettermen The Czechoslovakian pantomime artist Fialka.

  • S10E44 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • November 5, 1970

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi comic Corbett Monica syndicated Hollywood columnist Marilyn Beck President of Columbia Records Clive Davis

  • S10E45 Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 6, 1970

    Guests: actress Sheila MacRae the comedy team of Edmonds and Curley Australian TV personality Dita Cobb Santa Maria Runge author of "Face Lifting with Exercise" Henri Charriere author of "Papillion".

  • S10E46 Liberace co-hosts

    • November 9, 1970

    Guests: singer Little Richard singer Fay McKay and fashion expert Laurence Kay, president of Dior Furs.

  • S10E47 Liberace co-hosts

    • November 10, 1970

    Guests: actor Robert Mitchum artist Gloria Vanderbilt author of "Collage" singer Billy Joe Royal and 83-year-old saw player Lena Knauer

  • S10E48 Liberace co-hosts

    • November 11, 1970

    Guests: Liberace's mother Mrs. Frances Liberace The Three Degrees vocal group young juggler Albert Lucas Carol Truax, co-author of "Liberace Cooks" fashion editor Robert L. Green of Playboy Magazine.

  • S10E49 Liberace co-hosts

    • November 12, 1970

    Guests: actor Richard Harris singer Gerri Granger comedienne Dody Goodman news comentator David Schoenbrun.

  • S10E50 Liberace concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 13, 1970

    Guests: Billiards champion Minnesota Fats Mrs. Lyndon B. Johnson author of "A White House Diary") Guest Mrs. Ladybird Johnson talks about the advice Mrs. John F. Kennedy gave her and the life she and LBJ lead now.

  • S10E51 Phyllis Diller and Warde Donovan co-host

    • November 16, 1970

    Guests: actor Richard Chamberlain humorist Sam Levenson singer Shani Wallis TV personality George Jessel

  • S10E52 Tiny Tim and Miss Vicki co-host

    • November 17, 1970

    Guests: Opera singer Beverly Sills comic Charlie Manna psychiatrist Dr. Joyce Brothers hair stylist Mr. Kenneth

  • S10E53 Brooks and Connie Robinson co-host

    • November 18, 1970

    Guests: singer Jeannie C. Riley sports essayist Heywood Hale Broun artist-illustrator Norman Rockwell

  • S10E54 Tony Randall and Jack Klugman of TV's "The Odd Couple" co-host

    • November 19, 1970

    Guests: actress-comedienne Brett Somers (Jack's wife) singer Eddy Arnold actor James Coco and Paul and Mary Ritts with The Ritts Puppets.

  • S10E55 David and Joyce Susskind co-host

    • November 20, 1970

    Guests: Colonel John Glenn singer Lorna Luft singer Gilbert Price comic Stan Kann Highlights: Lorna Luft comments on her mother Judy Garland. Colonel John Glenn talks about politics.

  • S10E56 Shani Wallis co-hosts

    • November 23, 1970

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor actor-singer Norman Wisdom Clara Ward Gospel Singers

  • S10E57 Shani Wallis co-hosts

    • November 24, 1970

    Guests: TV personality Hugh Downs actor Alejandro Rey singer-composer Tom Paxton Dr. George Milstein who tells how to grow plants with music.

  • S10E58 Shani Wallis co-hosts

    • November 25, 1970

    Guests: singer Julie DeJohn composer Johnny Green cooking expert and author James Beard The West Point Glee Club

  • S10E59 Shani Wallis co-hosts

    • November 26, 1970

    Guests: TV personality-author David Frost actress-producer Gail Patrick Jackson, chairman of the 1970 Christmas Seals campaign. comic Professor Irwin Corey The Luconto Boys vocal group

  • S10E60 Shani Wallis concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 27, 1970

    Guests: actor Howard Duff singer Thelma Houston Ace Trucking Company Constance Stuart, White House staff director

  • S10E61 Jack Palance co-hosts

    • November 30, 1970

    Guests: actor Hans Conried actress Estelle Parsons Donald Rumsfeld of the Office of Economic Opportunity Joe Penguerel and Janet Geib who give a pillow fighting demonstration.

  • S10E62 Jack Palance co-hosts

    • December 1, 1970

    Guests: Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson actor Fred Gwynne author of "The King Who Rained". comic Rip Taylor child genius Michael Grost author Audrey Grost "Genius in Residence"

  • S10E63 Jack Palance co-hosts

    • December 2, 1970

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson actress Ali MacGraw Johnny Sample, former football star and author of "Confessions of a Dirty Ball Player" and Jack's mother Fannie Palahnuik.

  • S10E64 Jack Palance co-hosts

    • December 3, 1970

    Guests: singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels comedian Henny Youngman Olympic heavyweight boxing champion George Foreman

  • S10E65 Jack Palance co-hosts

    • December 4, 1970

    Guests: actress Margaret Hamilton singer Bobby Goldsboro songstress Carla Thomas ecologist Robert Barrett and etiquette expert Elinor Ames

  • S10E66 Art Linkletter co-hosts

    • December 7, 1970

    Guests: journalist Barbara Walters former football star Roosevelt Grier The Primo Family

  • S10E67 Art Linkletter co-hosts

    • December 8, 1970

    Guests: singer Dorothy Collins Paul and Mary Ritts with The Ritts Puppets Nicky Cruz (former gang leader turned minister and author of "Run, Baby Run".

  • S10E68 Art Linkletter co-hosts

    • December 9, 1970

    Guests: singer Damita Jo Jim Fowler of the "Wild Kingdom" TV show mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and former drug addict Nicky Cruz. *NOTE: Program was shortened in order to allow time for viewing of the White House tree lighting ceremonies.

  • S10E69 Art Linkletter co-hosts

    • December 10, 1970

    Guests: Senator Birch Bayh Opera star Anna Moffo singer Bobby Rydell and songstress Dana Valery

  • S10E70 Art Linkletter co-hosts

    • December 11, 1970

    Guests: actor John Cassavetes columnist Erma Bombeck five-year-old singer Jodi Light and Dr. Paul Friedman.

  • S10E71 Senator Charles Percy co-hosts

    • December 14, 1970

    Guests: actor Eddie Albert singer Donna Theodore ventriloquist Willie Tyler and psychologist Dr. Julian Rotter

  • S10E72 Jackie Robinson co-hosts

    • December 15, 1970

    Guests: singer Ray Price baseball player Tony Conigliaro ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester and restauranteur Maude Chasen

  • S10E73 David Merrick co-hosts

    • December 16, 1970

    Guests: composer Jimmy Webb Opera singer Roberta Peters hippie millionaire Nevil Gerson shoe shine expert Ralph Kaufman

  • S10E74 Unknown co-host

    • December 17, 1970

    Guests: David Frost Shani Wallis Professor Irwin Corey Mike's parents Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dowd Sr. and Mike's wife Genevieve. *NOTE: 10th year of The Mike Douglas Show program filled with surprises.

  • S10E75 Dr. Norman Vincent Peale co-hosts

    • December 18, 1970

    Guests: Milton Berle Senator Eugene McCarthy actress-singer Alice Playten actor Austin Pendleton and Sgt. Phillip Hontz, soldier on leave from Vietnam.

  • S10E76 Terry-Thomas co-hosts

    • December 21, 1970

    Guests: trumpeter Al Hirt comedian Dom DeLuise comic Stan Kann and Alvin Toffler author of "Future Shock".

  • S10E77 Terry-Thomas co-hosts

    • December 22, 1970

    Guests: actress Susan Oliver singer-dancer Bobby Van and White House photographer Andrew May

  • S10E78 Terry-Thomas co-hosts

    • December 23, 1970

    Guests: actor Jack Haley comedienne Hermione Gingold brainwave expert David Rosenboom and Sunday's Child

  • S10E79 Terry-Thomas co-hosts

    • December 24, 1970

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers singer Astrud Gilberto comic-actor Sandy Baron poll taker Louis Harris of "The Harris Poll" and Denny Sullivan and the Gang

  • S10E80 Terry-Thomas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 25, 1970

    Guests: actor Ryan O'Neal actress Leigh Taylor Young singer Kaye Hart and Attorney General Ramsey Clark

  • S10E81 Dr. Irwin Stillman co-hosts

    • December 28, 1970

    Guests: actor James Coco singer Julie DeJohn comic Pat Cooper and Giles Lorraine who lost 150 pounds on a four-month hospital diet.

  • S10E82 Dr. Lendon Smith co-hosts

    • December 29, 1970

    Guests: actress Gloria De Haven actor Robert Alda Bill and Peggy Jo Kienast, parents of the quintuplets.

  • S10E83 Dr. Worth Lanier co-hosts

    • December 30, 1970

    Guests: Broadway star Gwen Verdon comedienne Hermione Gingold TV critic Cleveland Amory animal expert Pat Brody Dr. Dara Miller

  • S10E84 Dr. David Reuben co-hosts

    • December 31, 1970

    Guests: singer Shani Wallis ex-boxing champ Rocky Graziano actor Robert Morse Erich Segal author of "Love Story" Mrs. David Reuben

  • S10E85 Plastic surgeon Dr. Thomas Baker co-hosts

    • January 1, 1971

    Guests: singer Julie Budd actress Dina Merrill author Patrick McGrady Jr. Mr. and Mrs. C.B. Richards (husband and wife who both recently had plastic surgery).

  • S10E86 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • January 4, 1971

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson actor James Earl Jones fashion expert Robert L. Green of Playboy Magazine

  • S10E87 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • January 5, 1971

    Guests: actor Robert Morse comedy team of Edmonds and Curley singer Marlene Ver Planck author Richard Lamparski of "Whatever Became Of ...".

  • S10E88 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • January 6, 1971

    Guests: Opera singer Robert Merrill actress-dancer Ruby Keeler director-producer-choreographer Busby Berkeley comedienne Fannie Flagg cooking expert Craig Claiborne author of "Cooking with Herbs and Spices".

  • S10E89 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • January 7, 1971

    Guests: author Truman Capote actress Sylvia Miles singer Eloise Laws singer-dancer Kay Thompson traffic safety expert Lt. Kenneth Albrecht

  • S10E90 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • January 8, 1971

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn director-producer Otto Preminger and the Jackie and Roy vocal duo.

  • S10E91 Robert Morse co-hosts

    • January 11, 1971

    Guests: Space expert Dr. Wernher Von Braun singer Rudy Vallee the hostess with the mostest Perle Mesta dancing chef Ennio Rigga

  • S10E92 Robert Morse co-hosts

    • January 12, 1971

    Guests: pianist Skitch Henderson actress E.J. Peaker soothsayer-author Criswell Japanese vocalist Izumi June Gittleson who demonstrates left handed instruments.

  • S10E93 Robert Morse co-hosts

    • January 13, 1971

    Guests: bandleader Mitch Miller singer Margaret Whiting Ace Trucking Company Dr. Harold Streitfeld

  • S10E94 Robert Morse co-hosts

    • January 14, 1971

    Guests: comedy writer Selma Diamond hair stylist Vidal Sassoon Muriel Grossfeld coach of the U.S. Gymnastics team Country-Western singer Faron Young Dr. Judianne Densen-Gerber who talks about rehabilitation of drug addicts.

  • S10E95 Robert Morse co-hosts

    • January 15, 1971

    Guests: Senator Charles Goodell singer Hildegarde golf pro Carol Mann

  • S10E96 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • January 18, 1971

    Guests: comedian Pete Barbutti ice skater Peggy Fleming Hollywood gossip columnist Shirley Eder vocal-dancing group called The Wall Street Widows

  • S10E97 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • January 19, 1971

    Guests: actor Richard Chamberlain singer Vivian Reed comic Stan Kann Peter Lind Hayes

  • S10E98 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • January 20, 1971

    Guests: humorist Sam Levenson The Three Degrees John B. Kelly, president of A.A.U.

  • S10E99 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • January 21, 1971

    Guests: comedian David Steinberg singer Astrud Gilberto actor Don Murray actress Diane Cilento cat expert Milan Greer

  • S10E100 Van Johnson co-hosts

    • January 22, 1971

    Guests: actress Yvonne DeCarlo Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr. comedienne Dody Goodman instrumental comedy team The Wiere Brothers

  • S10E101 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • January 25, 1971

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett folksinger Joan Baez actress Julia Meade Golf pro Gordon Mayo

  • S10E102 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • January 26, 1971

    Guests: comic Norm Crosby singer Donna Theodore singer Gary Puckett Danny Keane and Ken Lockson from the "Fortune Society" Captain Ralph Barnaby author of "How to Make Paper Airplanes".

  • S10E103 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • January 27, 1971

    Guests: singer Vaughn Monroe ex-boxing champ Rocky Graziano actress Diana Sands columnist Jimmy Breslin

  • S10E104 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • January 28, 1971

    Guests: actor Ben Gazzara singer Rick Nelson actress Rachel Roberts singer Aliza Kashi

  • S10E105 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • January 29, 1971

    Guests: actress Brenda Vaccaro singer Joe Williams performer Charo and playwright Peter Stone ("1776," "Two by Two").

  • S10E106 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 1, 1971

    Guests: singer Tony Martin actor-comedian Richard Deacon

  • S10E107 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 2, 1971

    Guests: singers Dionne Warwick and Leslie Uggams The Ritts Puppets and Lt. Gen. Benjamin Davis recently appointed by President Nixon as director of Civil Aviation Security.

  • S10E108 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 3, 1971

    Guests: legendary actress Gloria Swanson comedian Dick Gregory singer Marilyn Maye and Disney animator Wolfgang Reitherman

  • S10E109 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 4, 1971

    Guests: singer Morgana King comic Professor Irwin Corey journalist Dorothy Fuldheim author and celebrity impresario Earl Blackwell bandleader Meyer Davis

  • S10E110 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • February 5, 1971

    Guests: singer Gerri Granger actress Lilia Skala Senator George McGovern (D-S.D.), a candidate for the 1972 Presidential nomination and a mystery guest

  • S10E111 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • February 8, 1971

    Guests: actor E.G. Marshall singer Enzo Stuarti and an all-girl Basketball team

  • S10E112 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • February 9, 1971

    Guests: Country-Western singer Loretta Lynn Greek actress Melina Mercouri Robert L. Green fashion editor of Playboy magazine. Clive David worked on President Kennedy's birthday party at Madison Square Garden (Marilyn Monroe sang "Happy Birthday").

  • S10E113 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • February 10, 1971

    Guests: bandleader Mitch Miller singer John Stewart McCall's editor Shana Alexander

  • S10E114 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • February 11, 1971

    Guests: singer Little Richard Burlesque Queen Ann Corio comic Milt Kamen featherweight boxer Augie Pantellas and pyschologist Dr. Sylvia Sorkin.

  • S10E115 Barbara Feldon co-hosts

    • February 12, 1971

    Guests: actor Victor Buono drummer Buddy Rich George Lindsey of "Mayberry R.F.D." and Senta Maria Runge author of "Face Lifting by Exercise".

  • S10E116 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 15, 1971

    Guests: musician Duke Ellington ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester singer Dana Valery Dr. Geoffrey Bourne author of "The Ape People".

  • S10E117 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 16, 1971

    Guests: singer-trumpeter Louis Armstrong mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Country singer Louie Roberts and Sports promoter Lamar Hunt, owner of the Kansas City Chiefs.

  • S10E118 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 17, 1971

    Guests: Senator Hubert H. Humphrey singer Lesley Gore Ron DeCamp and vocal group Silverbird.

  • S10E119 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 18, 1971

    Guests: singer O.C. Smith comedian Henny Youngman Country music singer Sammi Smith and Chief Dan George, applauded for his performance in "Little Big Man".

  • S10E120 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • February 19, 1971

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens comedian Gordie Tapp Football players Tom Seaver Gale Sayers Bob Griese fashion expert Dianne Keogh

  • S10E121 Ben Gazzara co-hosts

    • February 22, 1971

    Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam Pro golfer Jack Nicklaus The Checkmates Lucy Dortch & Guerda Edeline

  • S10E122 Ben Gazzara co-hosts

    • February 23, 1971

    Guests: actor Donald Sutherland comedian Marty Allen model-actress Gunilla Knutson Kenny Rogers and the First Edition

  • S10E123 Ben Gazzara co-hosts

    • February 24, 1971

    Guests: comedian Arte Johnson actress Jane Withers comic Charlie Manna Cathy Carlson

  • S10E124 Ben Gazzara co-hosts

    • February 25, 1971

    Guests: singer-actor Frankie Avalon actress E.J. Peaker comic Stan Kann Baltimore Colts linebacker Mike Curtis organist Don Lewis. Joe Harnell sextet.

  • S10E125 Ben Gazzara co-hosts

    • February 26, 1971

    Guests: actor Dana Andrews singer Chelsea Brown folksinger Glenn Yarbrough cast members of the off-Broadway production "The Me Nobody Knows".

  • S10E126 Beverly Sills co-hosts

    • March 1, 1971

    Guests: actor Burt Lancaster Prima ballerina and Beverly's friend Gigi Capobianco Bass baritone Norman Treigle consumer advocate Ralph Nader

  • S10E127 Beverly Sills co-hosts

    • March 2, 1971

    Guests: actor Darren McGavin Governor George Wallace and Mrs. Wallace Dr. Joel Noble

  • S10E128 Beverly Sills co-hosts

    • March 3, 1971

    Guests: comedian Jimmy Durante singer Sonny King and Winzola McLendon, co-author of "Don't Quote Me! Washington Newswomen and the Power Society"

  • S10E129 Beverly Sills co-hosts

    • March 4, 1971

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comedian Billy Baxter Air Force One pilot for President Nixon, Col. Ralph Albertazzi and the Gallaudet College Dancers

  • S10E130 Beverly Sills co-hosts

    • March 5, 1971

    Guests: TV personality Allan Sherman impressionist David Frye Dr. Regine Aronow

  • S10E131 Al Capp co-hosts

    • March 8, 1971

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby singer Joey Heatherton baby photographer Josef Schneider and William Magruder advocate of he controversial SST program.

  • S10E132 Al Capp co-hosts

    • March 9, 1971

    actress Barbara Feldon Country singer Lynn Anderson Harmonica player Johnny Puleo and Giraud Chester author of "The Ninth Juror" which details his jury duty experience in a New York City murder trial.

  • S10E133 Al Capp co-hosts

    • March 10, 1971

    Guests: Georgia's Lt. Governor Lester Maddox actor Chuck McCann of "The Projectionist" and singer-actress Andrea Marcovicci

  • S10E134 Al Capp co-hosts

    • March 11, 1971

    Guests: singers Oliver and Freda Payne comedienne Dody Goodman and President Johnson's daughter Lynda Robb, discussing her White House experiences and work as a magazine writer.

  • S10E135 Al Capp co-hosts

    • March 12, 1971

    Guests: comedian Jerry Lewis singer Janis Ian and Joey Edwards and Brenda Golfuss (Jr. Journalists)

  • S10E136 Arte Johnson co-hosts

    • March 22, 1971

    Guests: singer Louis Prima actress Louise Lasser actress Alice Playten Rudd Weatherwax and Lassie Sam Butera and the Witnesses

  • S10E137 Arte Johnson co-hosts

    • March 23, 1971

    Guests: actress Rosalind Russell actor James Coco comic Pat Cooper singer Marion Love

  • S10E138 Arte Johnson co-hosts

    • March 24, 1971

    Guests: comedian Nipsey Russell singer Jeannie C. Riley actor Werner Klemperer Jack Anderson and Alive 'N' Kickin a musical group

  • S10E139 Arte Johnson co-hosts

    • March 25, 1971

    Guests: actor Rock Hudson Sandler & Young singer Bette Midler naturalist Roger Caras Highlights: Bette sings "Great Balls of Fire" and "Ten Cents A Dance"

  • S10E140 Arte Johnson co-hosts

    • March 26, 1971

    Guests: composer pianist Andre Previn comedy team of Stiller and Meara actress Estelle Parsons singer-dancer-comedian Dick Jensen

  • S10E141 Art Linkletter hosts (filling in for Mike Douglas no co-hosts.)

    • March 29, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Lily Tomlin singer Aliza Kashi comic Stan Kann musician Mike Holt and Dr. Richard Sand author of "Things Your Mother Never Told You".

  • S10E142 Art Linkletter hosts

    • March 30, 1971

    Guests: actor Jack Wild of "HR Pufnstuf" actress Lana Wood singer Robin Wilson and George Bishop author of a book chronicling the Charles Manson murder trial.

  • S10E143 Art Linkletter hosts

    • March 31, 1971

    Guests: actor Ryan O'Neal TV personality Jack Linkletter actor Robert Clary of "Hogan's Heroes" singer Julie Budd etiquette author Amy Vanderbilt and Albert Stockli author of "Splendid Fare".

  • S10E144 Art Linkletter hosts

    • April 1, 1971

    Guests: actress Lizabeth Scott actor Kurt Russell singing duo Ian & Sylvia film critic Rex Reed and income tax protester Vivien Kellems.

  • S10E145 Art Linkletter concludes his hosting duties

    • April 2, 1971

    Guests: actor David Wayne singer John Davidson songstress Jaye P. Morgan Buffalo Bob Smith / Howdy Doody. and silent-film authority Bill Quinn.

  • S10E146 From Vacation Village in San Diego

    • April 5, 1971

    Guests: Governor Ronald Reagan's wife Nancy Reagan singer Bobby Sherman actress Joanne Woodward Fred & Mickey Finn and acrobatic act with Strongmen David & Goliath Highlights: Mrs. Reagan discusses what it's like being the wife of a politician; Joanne talks about fan adulation, husband Paul Newman and her involvement with the Planned Parenthood Association. Bobby sings "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Cried Like a Baby"

  • S10E147 Mike is on the USS New Orleans (docked in San Diego)

    • April 6, 1971

    Guests: actress Tina Louise singer Vikki Carr comic Louis Nye Joe Beagin, President of the International Society of Girl Watchers The U.S. Navy Choir performs "There Is Nothing Like a Dame" and a medley of service tunes The ship's cook shows how to make soup for 600 men - using a fire hose for water.

  • S10E148 In San Diego, California

    • April 7, 1971

    Guests: actress Dorothy Lamour comedian Jack E. Leonard actor Ken Berry Nancy Austin and San Diego zoo director Charles Schroeder guest.

  • S10E149 In San Diego, (Cal.) U.S. International University

    • April 8, 1971

    Guests: singer Rick Nelson comedian George Carlin entertainer Chuck Berry songstress Linda Ronstadt and Dr. Jonas Salk

  • S10E150 In San Diego

    • April 9, 1971

    Guests: actor-singer Jimmy Dean singer Shani Wallis comedian Pete Barbutti Baja Marimba Band Three Hollywood stuntmen Two performing seals from Sea World

  • S10E151 Caterina Valente is co-hosts

    • April 12, 1971

    Guests: actors Rod Steiger and Herschel Bernardi comedian Rodney Dangerfield and violinist Maria Neglia.

  • S10E152 Caterina Valente co-hosts

    • April 13, 1971

    Guests: actress Anne Jeffreys comedian Marty Allen singer Don Cherry and Dr. William Nolen, author of "The Making of a Surgeon".

  • S10E153 Caterina Valente co-hosts

    • April 14, 1971

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale musician Fats Domino fashion designer Edith Head and Monsignor J.P. (John Patrick) Carroll-Abbing, the founder of "Boys' Towns of Italy".

  • S10E154 Caterina Valente co-hosts

    • April 15, 1971

    Guests: actor Van Johnson singer Astrud Gilberto Belgian Jazz musician Toots Thielemans Mr. & Mrs. Edward Henry and Richard Beattie

  • S10E155 Caterina Valente co-hosts

    • April 16, 1971

    Guests: actor Van Johnson singer Astrud Gilberto Belgian Jazz musician Toots Thielemans Mr. & Mrs. Edward Henry and Richard Beattie

  • S10E156 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 19, 1971

    Guests: actor Burt Reynolds actress Colleen Dewhurst singer Bobby Goldsboro harmonica player Charlie McCoy and Senta Maria Runge who demonstrates facial exercises.

  • S10E157 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 20, 1971

    Guests: Senator Edmund Muskie actor Peter Lupus singer-actress Karen Morrow and comedian Robert Klein

  • S10E158 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 21, 1971

    Guests: writer/producer/director Woody Allen Opera singer Roberta Peters Country singer Mel Tillis and singer-actress Eileen Fulton.

  • S10E159 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 22, 1971

    Guests: impressionist David Frye Country-Western singer Dottie West comedienne Moms Mabley and author Joseph Wambaugh

  • S10E160 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • April 23, 1971

    Guests: Broadway actress Elaine Stritch The Cowsills football star Don Meredith Playboy fashion editor Robert L. Green Highlights: The Cowsills sing, "On My Side", "Down on the Farm" and "For Baby".

  • S10E161 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • April 26, 1971

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actor Gary Crosby comedienne Betty Walker magician Mark Wilson

  • S10E162 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • April 27, 1971

    Guests: musician-author Artie Shaw singer Johnnie Ray improvisational comedy group Ace Trucking Company community developer James Rouse

  • S10E163 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • April 28, 1971

    Guests: ex-boxing champ Rocky Graziano Broadway performer Chita Rivera Roberto Clemente of the Pittsburgh Pirates Sister Mary Mark Zeven from Immaculate Heart College of California

  • S10E164 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • April 29, 1971

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey drummer Buddy Rich actress Louise Lasser, ex-wife of comic Woody Allen and The Pastor Brothers

  • S10E165 Kathryn Crosby co-hosts

    • April 30, 1971

    Guests: Kathryn's son Harry comedienne Phyllis Diller who discusses a recent "stop smoking" ocean cruise. comic Pete Barbutti Paul and Mary Ritts with The Ritts Puppets and actress Barbara Loden who recently won the International Film Critics Award for her screenplay, directing and performance in the motion picture "Wanda".

  • S10E166 Ray Bolger co-hosts

    • May 3, 1971

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi songstress Dana Valery actor-writer-director Gene Nelson and consumer-affairs expert "Mrs. Fix-it" Fran Lee Joe Harnell sextet

  • S10E167 Ray Bolger co-hosts

    • May 4, 1971

    Guests: comedian Phil Silvers musician B.B. King singer Linda Bennett table tennis pro Glenn Cowan and American ping-pong player Glenn Cowan, discussing his visit to the People's Republic of China. Ray Bolger, reminiscing about "The Wizard of Oz".

  • S10E168 Ray Bolger co-hosts

    • May 5, 1971

    Guests: actress Rosemary DeCamp actor William Gargan jazz pianist Craig Hundley and comic Marvin Braverman. Also: a discussion about cancer and smoking.

  • S10E169 Ray Bolger co-hosts

    • May 6, 1971

    Guests: actress Celeste Holm actor Robert Morse singer Billy Daniels stage and screen actress Muriel Landers

  • S10E170 Ray Bolger co-hosts

    • May 7, 1971

    Guests: actor George Chakiris actress Nancy Kulp Dr. Irwin Stillman Harold Krentz whose struggle to overcome blindness at the age of 9 and become independent was the inspiration for the play and film "Butterflies Are Free".

  • S10E171 James Brown co-hosts

    • May 10, 1971

    Guests: actor William Shatner singer Lillian Roth Las Vegas entertainer Fay McKay and news analyst David Schoenbrun.

  • S10E172 James Brown, Betsy Palmer, Enzo Stuarti, Clay Tyson

    • May 11, 1971

    James Brown co-hosts; guests are actress Betsy Palmer, singer Enzo Stuarti, Canadian singer-songwriter Clay Tyson, Honey and the Bees and Karate experts Tom and Kim Pisut. Highlights: James Brown sings "I Cried" and "Your Cheatin' Heart", Mike & James sing "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You". Betsy Palmer teaches Mike and James how to make ham hocks and cabbage. Enzo Stuarti performs "He Lights the Way" and "Sleep My Darling" and talks about a car he built. Honey & the Bees perform "Never Can Say Goodbye" and "We've Got to Stay Together".

  • S10E173 James Brown co-hosts

    • May 12, 1971

    Guests: singer Jose Feliciano comedian Shelley Berman Dee Felice & the Mixed Feelings

  • S10E174 James Brown co-hosts

    • May 13, 1971

    Guests: stage and screen actress Molly Picon Dr. Sylvia Sorkin Kid Gavilan, aka The Cuban Hawk and World Welterweight boxing champion. and rock group Santa Fe Train.

  • S10E175 James Brown co-hosts

    • May 14, 1971

    Guests: Country star Johnny Cash and June Cash Glen Sherley, songwriter and ex-con helped by Johnny Cash humorist Manny Rosen and fashion designer Bob Elkis All join in for the 2,000th National telecast of the show.

  • S10E176 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • May 17, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Minnie Pearl comedian Gordie Tapp Latin singer-dancer Charo author Ann Armstrong and The Sadot Folk Dancers

  • S10E177 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • May 18, 1971

    Guests: Bill Moyers, former press secretary to President Johnson singers Roberta Flack and Caterina Valente and comic Victor Hammer.

  • S10E178 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • May 19, 1971

    Guests: bandleader Mitch Miller comic Milt Kamen comedian Morey Amsterdam and singer Julie De John. Joe Harnell Sextet make up The Shoestring Sextet and perform "Mozart on Raindrops".

  • S10E179 Sam Levenson co-hosts

    • May 20, 1971

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey singer-songwriter Ray Stevens actress Monique Van Vooren Robert Townsend, author of the how-to corporate manual "Up the Organization" Claire Townsend, Townsend's daughter and a former member of Nader's Raiders

  • S10E180 Sam Levenson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 21, 1971

    Guests: TV personality Kitty Carlisle actress-singer Molly Picon vocal group Sunday's Child Vivien Kellems, a 75 year old tax crusader talks about why she has stopped paying taxes.

  • S10E181 Vikki Carr co-hosts

    • May 24, 1971

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett comedian Charlie Manna Mrs. Douglas H. MacNeil (President of Girl Scouts of America) plexiglass artist Jane Cohler

  • S10E182 Vikki Carr co-hosts

    • May 25, 1971

    Guests: comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara comedian Ron Carey actor Chuck McCann singer Brook Benton

  • S10E183 Vikki Carr co-hosts

    • May 26, 1971

    Guests: actor Paul Ford author Betty Friedan pianist Jo Ann Castle television writer Peter Stone

  • S10E184 Vikki Carr co-hosts

    • May 27, 1971

    Guests: actor-author Tom Tryon singer Kay Armen comedian Marvin Braverman

  • S10E185 Vikki Carr concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 28, 1971

    Guests: Press Secretary for JFK and LBJ Pierre Salinger The Mills Brothers Magician Mark Wilson Mike pays a visit to San Diego's Sea World.

  • S10E186 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • May 31, 1971

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi Country singer Jimmie Rodgers singer-songwriter Des O'Connor and comic Mike Snell

  • S10E187 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • June 1, 1971

    Guests: actor Bernie Kopell Jazz pianist Dave Brubeck saxophonist Gerry Mulligan singer La Lupe Chief Red Fox and The Amazing Kreskin

  • S10E188 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • June 2, 1971

    Guests: Country singer Lynn Anderson The Ritz Brothers Basketball star Walt Frazier and Alicia Bay Laurel author of "Living on the Earth".

  • S10E189 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • June 3, 1971

    Guests: actor Tony Randall director Otto Preminger singer Jody Miller

  • S10E190 Dale Robertson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 4, 1971

    Guests: boxing champ Rocky Graziano singer Karen Morrow actress Fifi D'Orsay

  • S10E191 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • June 7, 1971

    Guests: actor Richard Deacon actress June Lockhart inventor Remo Saraceni dream analyst Elsie Sechrist

  • S10E192 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • June 8, 1971

    Guests: singer-actress Ethel Merman actor Sam Jaffe gourmet food columnist and author Craig Claiborne ventriloquist Willie Tyler

  • S10E193 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • June 9, 1971

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro boxing champ Muhammad Ali impressionist Billy Fellows and Senator Fred Harris (D-Okla) Highlights: Bobby Goldsboro sings "And I Love You So".

  • S10E194 Nancy Wilson co-hosts

    • June 10, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields sultry singer Joyce Bryant and Mayor Richard Hatcher (Gary, Indiana)

  • S10E195 Nancy Wilson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 11, 1971

    Guests: singer Dionne Warwick lawyer Melvin Belli photographer-filmmaker-writer Gordon Parks The Fresh Collection, vocal group Nancy's son Kacy Dennis

  • S10E196 Phyllis Newman co-hosts

    • June 14, 1971

    Guests: actor Dana Andrews comedian Frank Fontaine anthropologist Margaret Mead

  • S10E197 Phyllis Newman co-hosts

    • June 15, 1971

    Guests: Country singer Bill Anderson comic actor Leonard Frey comedienne Moms Mabley anthropologist Ashley Montagu

  • S10E198 Phyllis Newman co-hosts

    • June 16, 1971

    Guests: singer Helen O'Connell comic Stan Kann stage and film actor Morris Carnovsky Florette Angel, designer Sharon Rockefeller (wife of John D. (V)

  • S10E199 Phyllis Newman co-hosts

    • June 17, 1971

    Guests: Adolph Green, lyricist and husband of Phyllis Newman lyricist Betty Comden actress-singer Vivian Blaine beauty expert Candy Jones improvisational comedy group The Proposition

  • S10E200 Phyllis Newman concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 18, 1971

    Guests: actor David Hemmings Jack Anderson, Washington columnist who talks about Vice President Spiro Agnew, the FBI's Hoover and President Nixon's relations with the press Singer Bo Didley mentalist the Amazing Kreskin

  • S10E201 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • June 21, 1971

    Guests: actor Dustin Hoffman lyricist Sammy Cahn Country singer Mel Tillis singer Gerri Granger golfer Tony Jacklin

  • S10E202 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • June 22, 1971

    Guests: actress Yvonne DeCarlo singer-actress Debbie Reynolds comedian Jack Gilford John Volpe, Secretary of Transportation

  • S10E203 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • June 23, 1971

    Guests: actor James Darren film critic Rex Reed singer Julie DeJohn Irving Field, professional matchmaker

  • S10E204 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • June 24, 1971

    Guests: singer Vic Damone comedian Henny Youngman actor Allan Drake singer Tina Kaplan professional matchmaker Irving Field and spelling champion Jonathan Knisely. Joe Harnell sextet.

  • S10E205 Milton Berle concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 25, 1971

    Guests: actor Gene Wilder actress June Allyson soul singer Glenda Grainger Dr. Fitzhugh Dodson, an authority on raising children

  • S10E206 Werner Klemperer co-hosts

    • June 28, 1971

    Guests: Fifi D'Orsay, 30's movie star singer-actor Gordon MacRae lawyer-politician Claude Dauphin singer Lynn Kellogg Cajun singer Doug Kershaw

  • S10E207 Werner Klemperer co-hosts

    • June 29, 1971

    Guests: actress Yvonne DeCarlo actor Robert Clary singer Grace Markay Dr. Laura Boulton, specialist in primitive music

  • S10E208 Werner Klemperer co-hosts

    • June 30, 1971

    Guests: Impresario Sol Hurok singer-actress Dorothy Collins TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory talent agent Milton Goldman

  • S10E209 Werner Klemperer co-hosts

    • July 1, 1971

    Guests: actor Jack Klugman actress Eileen Heckart Dallas Cowboy football player Calvin Hill singer Julie Wilson

  • S10E210 Werner Klemperer concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 2, 1971

    Guests: actress Madeline Kahn, ("Two by Two") sportscaster Joe Garagiola singer Trini Lopez dancers Patrick & Naja

  • S10E211 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • July 5, 1971

    Guests: actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. comedian-actor Pat Buttram singer John Stewart comedienne Dody Goodman

  • S10E212 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • July 6, 1971

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen singer Frankie Avalon fashion designer Oscar de la Renta 78-year-old songstress Elizabeth Cotton (Colton?)

  • S10E213 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • July 7, 1971

    Guests: pianist George Shearing comedian-actor Orson Bean and nutritionist Adelle Davis.

  • S10E214 Rosemary Clooney co-hosts

    • July 8, 1971

    Guests: comedian George Carlin musical comedy star Joel Grey Author Bernard Howroyd Eric Tig, 7-year-old drummer Diana Delmonte Volca vitamin expert

  • S10E215 Rosemary Clooney concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 9, 1971

    Guests: actor Omar Sharif Nick Clooney (Rosemary's brother) Betty Clooney (Rosemary's sister) author Jacqueline Susann comedian David Brenner

  • S10E216 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • July 12, 1971

    Guests: Sue Ane Langdon of "Arnie" actress Nancy Kulp of "Beverly Hillbillies" actor Richard Deacon Country singer Mel Tillis

  • S10E217 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • July 13, 1971

    Guests: George Plimpton actor Troy Donahue singer Joyce Bryant and veterinarian Dr. Harold Zweighaft.

  • S10E218 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • July 14, 1971

    Guests: Louis Prima, appearing with Sam Butera and the Witnesses comic Marty Ingels Cajun singer Doug Kershaw and Irving Stone, author of "The Biography of Freud"

  • S10E219 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • July 15, 1971

    Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers pianist Skitch Henderson singer Astrud Gilberto and Florrie Fisher, author of "The Lonely Trip Back"

  • S10E220 Jose Feliciano concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 16, 1971

    Guests: actor Richard Boone Ace Trucking Company, improvisational group stuntman Frank Tallman

  • S10E221 Ginger Rogers co-hosts

    • July 19, 1971

    Guests: director Frank Capra, discusses his 1934 classic, "It Happened One Night" comedian Rod McKuen singer Penny Fuller

  • S10E222 Ginger Rogers co-hosts

    • July 20, 1971

    Guests: Al Unser, Indy 500 winner (1970-71) comedian Dom DeLuise Tania, 14 year old singer Robert L. Green, fashion authority

  • S10E223 Ginger Rogers co-hosts

    • July 21, 1971

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence comedian Godfrey Cambridge Van Cliburn, concert pianist *Ginger talks about the many films she made with Fred Astaire

  • S10E224 Ginger Rogers co-hosts

    • July 22, 1971

    Guests: The Carpenters comedian Bill Dana Shirley Eder, Hollywood columnist discussing Frank Sinatra's retirement Highlights: The Carpenters perform, "Rainy Days and Mondays", "Maybe It's You", and "Love is Surrender".

  • S10E225 Ginger Rogers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 23, 1971

    Guests: Hildegarde Neff, discussing her autobiography "The Gift Horse". Joe Frazier, discussing his bout with Muhammad Ali comedian Morey Amsterdam and The Clara Ward Singers, who perform "When We All Get to Heaven".

  • S10E226 Terry-Thomas, host (substitutes for Mike this week)

    • July 26, 1971

    Guests: actor Jackie Cooper singer Gerri Granger mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and rodeo cowboy Larry Mahan.

  • S10E227 Terry-Thomas, host

    • July 27, 1971

    Guests: actress Sally Ann Howes Jay (Tonto) Silverheels actor Jack Wild singer-dancer Charo and bird imitator Henry Boyd.

  • S10E228 Terry-Thomas, host

    • July 28, 1971

    Guests: Stanley Kramer, film director actor Jack Palance Yvonne Ellman, star of the rock opera "Jesus Christ Superstar" and Alvin Toffler, author of "Future Shock".

  • S10E229 Terry-Thomas, host

    • July 29, 1971

    Guests: actress Sylvia Miles Keith Baxter, currently starring in the Broadway drama "Sleuth" and plant expert Jerry Baker.

  • S10E230 Terry-Thomas, host

    • July 30, 1971

    Guests: Jim Backus and his wife Henny Actress Alice Playten Dr. Charles Schroeder, director of the San Diego Zoo and author/educational expert Carabo-Cone.

  • S10E231 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 2, 1971

    Guests: Fifi D'Orsay, 30's movie star singer Bobby Goldsboro and author James Michener

  • S10E232 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 3, 1971

    Guests: actor Van Johnson actress Helen Gallagher boxer Rocky Graziano comedian Corbett Monica

  • S10E233 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 4, 1971

    Guests: pianist Peter Nero "Hair" cast members, Shelley Plimpton and Steve Curry comedian Soupy Sales and Mary Avara, film censor for the state of Maryland

  • S10E234 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 5, 1971

    Guests: Senator Vance Hartke (D-Ind) discussing U.S. involvement in Vietnam and the Pentagon papers actor Tab Hunter singer Julie Budd (Barbra Streisand sound-alike) singer-trombonist Lillian Briggs

  • S10E235 Pat Cooper concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 6, 1971

    Guests: actresses Myrna Loy and Eve Arden gourmet James Beard singer Bobby Stevens and gourmet James Beard

  • S10E236 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • August 9, 1971

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien comedienne Selma Diamond singer Margaret Whiting and Isaac Asimov, author of "The Sensuous Dirty Old Man"

  • S10E237 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • August 10, 1971

    actor George Hamilton, discussing his movie about motorcycle daredevil Evil Knievel actress Yvonne DeCarlo Paul & Mary Ritts of the Ritts Puppets and Rhena Schweitzer-Miller, daughter of Dr. Albert Schweitzer

  • S10E238 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • August 11, 1971

    Guests: Ethel Merman, talks about her friendship with Marilyn Monroe actor John Forsythe singer-songwriter Kris Kristofferson singer John Raitt

  • S10E239 Dan Dailey co-hosts

    • August 12, 1971

    Guests: Vermont Governor Dean G. Davis, talks about his appearance on the "Governor and J.J." comedian Sandy Baron blues great B.B. King songstress Julie DeJohn

  • S10E240 Dan Dailey concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 13, 1971

    actor Paul Ford actress Corinne Calvet Country singer Loretta Lynn and speed-reading expert David Wark.

  • S10E241 Unknown co-host

    • August 23, 1971

    Guests: Jazz drummer Buddy Rich comedienne Peggy Cass singer Bette Midler Jim Bouton and Billy Casper.

  • S10E242 Unknown co-host

    • August 24, 1971

    Guests: sportscaster Howard Cosell actress Carolyn Jones author of "Twice Upon a Time" and singers Kaye Stevens Kay Armen and Len Mink.

  • S10E243 Unknown co-host

    • August 25, 1971

    Guests: folksinger Tom Paxton Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko comic-actor Ronnie Schell singer Vivien Reed and Federal consumer adviser Virginia Knauer.

  • S10E244 Unknown co-host

    • August 26, 1971

    Guests: Ted Mack host of "Amateur Hour" comedian Larry Storch singer Linda Bennett and Harold Streitfield, author of "Growth Games: How to Tune in Yourself, Your Family and Friends"

  • S10E245 Dr. and Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale co-host

    • August 27, 1971

    Guests: Natalya Makarova, ballerina who defected from Russia in 1970 comedian Marty Allen singer Kelly Garrett and The Improvisational Proposition.

Season 11

  • S11E01 Jim Backus co-hosts

    • August 30, 1971

    Guests: pianist Victor Borge singer Bobby Sherman actress Eileen Heckart and tennis star Billie Jean King (introducing tennis fashions) Highlights: Bobby Sherman sings "Easy Come, Easy Go" and "Cried Like a Baby".

  • S11E02 Jim Backus co-hosts

    • August 31, 1971

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens chess champion Bobby Fischer TV host Hugh Downs and singers Sam and Dave.

  • S11E03 Jim Backus co-hosts

    • September 1, 1971

    Guests: bandleader Artie Shaw singer Kaye Hart The New Christy Minstrels and etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt.

  • S11E04 Jim Backus co-hosts

    • September 2, 1971

    Guests: Natalie Schafer, aka Lovey, "Gilligan's Island" actress Gale Storm comedian Stan Kann and Chicago radio personality Paul Harvey.

  • S11E05 Jim Backus concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 3, 1971

    Guests: actress-singer Molly Picon comic actor Billy De Wolfe singer Tommy Leonetti and Narcotics policeman David Toma.

  • S11E06 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • September 6, 1971

    Guests: TV host Ed McMahon actor Roger Moore singer-actress Karen Morrow and Congressman James Symington (D-Missouri).

  • S11E07 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • September 7, 1971

    Guests: comic Bill Dana actress Estelle Parsons singer Peter Allen comedienne Marcia Wallace and actor Steve Lichtenstein.

  • S11E08 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • September 8, 1971

    Guests: producer Sheldon Leonard singer Astrud Gilberto basketball star Wes Unseld author Nora Ephron and pencilcolopist Harry Blair.

  • S11E09 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • September 9, 1971

    Guests: singer Wilson Pickett actress Judy Graubart opera singer Joanna Simon and playwright of "1776" Peter Stone.

  • S11E10 David Steinberg concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 10, 1971

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale Jim Fowler TV host of "Wild Kingdom" nutritionist Adelle Davis director Stanley Kramer and 'Playboy' fashion editor Robert L. Green.

  • S11E11 Janet Leigh co-hosts

    • September 13, 1971

    Guests: baseball player Stan Musial singer Ray Stevens songstress Shani Wallis and comic actor Chuck McCann.

  • S11E12 Janet Leigh co-hosts

    • September 14, 1971

    Guests: singer-dancer-actress Ann Miller comedienne Donna Jean Young magician Mark Wilson comedian Marvin Braverman and William D. Ruckelshaus director of the Environmental Protection Agency.

  • S11E13 Janet Leigh co-hosts

    • September 15, 1971

    Guests: singer Patti Page actor Leonard Frey comedienne Donna Jean Young and Olympic decathalon champ Rafer Johnson.

  • S11E14 Janet Leigh co-hosts

    • September 16, 1971

    Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan actress Ruta Lee The New Kingston Trio and alpine ski racer Jimmie Huega with a skiing demonstration.

  • S11E15 Janet Leigh concludes co-hosting duties

    • September 17, 1971

    Guests: Jamie Lee Curtis (Janet's daughter) Dr. David Reuben actor Arthur Hill singer Michael Brennan and The Sons of the Pioneers.

  • S11E16 Ruth Gordon co-hosts

    • September 20, 1971

    Guests: dancer-singer Ginger Rogers actress Judith Lowry actor Larry Hagman actress Joanna Barnes and singer Vivian Reed.

  • S11E17 Ruth Gordon co-hosts

    • September 21, 1971

    Guests: actor Vincent Price singer-dancer Charo Blues singer B.B. King and Mrs. Edward R. Murrow (Janet Murrow).

  • S11E18 Ruth Gordon co-hosts

    • September 22, 1971

    Guests: Boxing champ Joe Frazier Broadway producer David Merrick comedian Pete Barbutti and dancers The Knockouts.

  • S11E19 Ruth Gordon co-hosts

    • September 23, 1971

    Guests: singer Dinah Shore actor Victor Buono improv group the Ace Trucking Company and Floyd Hamilton, former member of the Depression-era bank robbing gang of Bonnie and Clyde.

  • S11E20 Ruth Gordon concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 24, 1971

    Guests: actress June Allyson Jazz singer Joe Williams and Walter J. Hickel, Secretary of the Interior.

  • S11E21 Peggy Cass co-hosts

    • September 27, 1971

    Guests: actress Arlene Dahl comedienne Jane Withers singer Bobby Rydell songstress Julie DeJohn and columnist-author Jim Bishop.

  • S11E22 Peggy Cass co-hosts

    • September 28, 1971

    Guests: singers Connie Francis and Enzo Stuarti ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester and author Arthur Hailey who talks about his new book "Wheels".

  • S11E23 Peggy Cass co-hosts

    • September 29, 1971

    Guests: actor John Forsythe Kathryn and Arthur Murray football player Tom Rossovich and Mr. Jiggs, World's smartest chimp.

  • S11E24 Peggy Cass co-hosts

    • September 30, 1971

    Guests: social activist-leader of the American Civil Rights Movement Julian Bond comedic actor Tom Poston singer Beverly Bremers and the Royal Lipizzan stallions.

  • S11E25 Peggy Cass concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 1, 1971

    Guests: actor Robert Morse pianist Skitch Henderson comedian Henny Youngman and singer-pianist Hazel Scott.

  • S11E26 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • October 4, 1971

    Guests: actress Gloria Swanson comedienne Martha Raye actress Luciana Paluzzi and Senator Robert Byrne (D-W.VA).

  • S11E27 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • October 5, 1971

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor singer John Davidson and actress Abby Dalton.

  • S11E28 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • October 6, 1971

    Guests: actress Nancy Kulp singer Lillian Briggs comedian Ronnie Schell and Miss America 1972 Laurie Lee Schaefer.

  • S11E29 Billy DeWolfe co-hosts

    • October 7, 1971

    Guests: actress Diane Baker soul group Labelle and economist-psychologist Dr. Sylvia Sorkin.

  • S11E30 Billy DeWolfe concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 8, 1971

    Guests: legendary circus clown Emmett Kelly singer Jaye P. Morgan The Modern Jazz Quartet photographers Fritz Bunting and Marie Cosindas.

  • S11E31 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • October 11, 1971

    Guests: dancer-singer Gwen Verdon actress Claire Bloom singer Tommy Roe and Raymond Rohauer a Buster Keaton film historian.

  • S11E32 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • October 12, 1971

    Guests: actor Yul Brynner singers Denise Lor and Gerri Granger and Thomas Murray who founded the privately operated Independent Postal System of America in 1968.

  • S11E33 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • October 13, 1971

    Guests: inger-actress Ethel Merman Greek actress Melina Mercouri and Dr. John H. Knowles of the Rockefeller Foundation

  • S11E33 Donald O'Conner, Ethel Merman, Donna Theodore

    • October 13, 1971

    Donald O'Connor co-hosts; guests are singer-actress Ethel Merman, actress Melina Mercouri and Dr. John H. Knowles of the Rockefeller Foundation.

  • S11E34 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • October 14, 1971

    Guests: singer Shani Wallis bandleader Les Crane actor Jeff Thomas The Amazing Kreskin and Maria Cole, widow of Nat King Cole.

  • S11E35 Donald O'Connor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 15, 1971

    Guests: Gladys Knight and the Pips actor Cyril Ritchard actress Vivian Blaine singer Neil Sedaka and The Ritts Puppets.

  • S11E36 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • October 18, 1971

    Guests: her husband Jazz drummer Louis Bellson clarinet bandleader Benny Goodman actor Robert Alda and writer-broadcaster Lowell Thomas.

  • S11E37 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • October 19, 1971

    Guests: actor-singer James Darren actress Geraldine Fitzgerald Baseball great Reggie Jackson and The Pastor Brothers.

  • S11E38 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • October 20, 1971

    Guests: actress Dorothy Lamour entertainer Monti Rock II Opera singer Jerome Hines and author Maya Angelou.

  • S11E39 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • October 21, 1971

    Guests: actress Sue Ane Langdon actors Paul Ford and John Gavin and comedian Sandy Baron.

  • S11E40 Pearl Bailey concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 22, 1971

    Guests: singer Frankie Laine actress Lillian Gish Rogers C.B. Morton, Secretary of the Interior and a special tribute to Louis Armstrong.

  • S11E41 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 25, 1971

    Guests: singer-actress Lainie Kazan comedian Pete Barbutti singer Chuck Berry Dr. Joyce Brothers and Poodles De Paree, a dog act.

  • S11E42 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 26, 1971

    Guests: dancer-actress Ginger Rogers singer Charles Aznavour comedian David Brenner and Craig Claiborne former New York Times food editor.

  • S11E43 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 27, 1971

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro comedian Jackie Kahane singer Genya Raven and anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu.

  • S11E44 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 28, 1971

    Guests: actor James Caan comedian Pat Cooper singer Shani Wallis Dr. Harry Teitscher handwriting analyst and Jerry Newton, Wayne's brother.

  • S11E45 Wayne Newton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 29, 1971

    Guests: actor Peter Boyle actress Alice Playten Bob Uecker, Baseball player turned sportscaster-actor-comedian nicknamed "Mr. Baseball" by Johnny Carson and columnist Radie Harris.

  • S11E46 Karen Valentine co-hosts

    • November 1, 1971

    Guests: playwright Garson Kanin comedian Rodney Dangerfield singer Marilyn Maye and the West Point Glee Club.

  • S11E47 Karen Valentine co-hosts

    • November 2, 1971

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale actress Denise Nicholas cast of Karen's on the TV series "Room 222" comedian Milt Kamen and marriage counselor Dr. Esther Oshiver Fisher.

  • S11E48 Karen Valentine co-hosts

    • November 3, 1971

    Guests: actor Clint Eastwood singer Buddy Greco comedian-actor Jim Backus clown Bill "Boom Boom" Baily and the Moon Rover.

  • S11E49 Karen Valentine co-hosts

    • November 4, 1971

    Guests: actor Victor Buono singer Julie De John Country singer Mel Tillis and Cosmpolitan Magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown

  • S11E50 Karen Valentine concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 5, 1971

    Guests: pianist Peter Nero tenor Jan Peerce improv group Ace Trucking Company Mac McLaughlin (Karen's husband) and junior journalist Jimmy French.

  • S11E51 Herschel Bernardi co-hosts

    • November 8, 1971

    Guests: Maynard Ferguson and his Orchestra singer Aliza Kashi TV game show host Jack Barry and comic Bob Melvin.

  • S11E52 Herschel Bernardi co-hosts

    • November 9, 1971

    Guests: actor Lorne Greene mime Marcel Marceau singer Patti Jo and feminist-author Germaine Greer.

  • S11E53 Herschel Bernardi co-hosts

    • November 10, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Jane Withers Reverend Ellwood Kieser actor Jack Bernardi Country singer Hank Thompson and composer-director Gordon Parks.

  • S11E54 Herschel Bernardi co-hosts

    • November 11, 1971

    Guests: comedian Joey Bishop stage and film actor Morris Carnovsky Herschel's son Adam Bernardi singer Gerri Granger and saxophonist Vince Trombetta.

  • S11E55 Herschel Bernardi concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 12, 1971

    Guests: comedian Joey Bishop columnist Erma Bombeck cartoonist Bil Keane singer Karen Wyman pro golfer-singer Don Cherry ballet dancer Edward Villella and French ballerina Violette Verdy.

  • S11E56 James Brolin co-hosts

    • November 15, 1971

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby Country music singer Faron Young actress Fifi D'Orsay and pickpocket Vic Perry.

  • S11E57 James Brolin co-hosts

    • November 16, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Moms Mabley columnist Earl Wilson songstress Dana Valery singer Peter Lemongello and author Bill Carmichael.

  • S11E58 James Brolin co-hosts

    • November 17, 1971

    Guests: comedian Charles Nelson Reilly singer Julie Budd singing duo of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt and Richard Hughes, a Saigon foster parent.

  • S11E59 James Brolin co-hosts

    • November 18, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond singer Morgana King Mrs. Jane (James) Brolin and a maternity fashion show.

  • S11E60 James Brolin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 19, 1971

    Guests: actor Van Johnson film critic Rex Reed British actress Sylvia Syms comic-organist Stan Kann and the Rev. Malcolm Boyd (the "coffeehouse priest").

  • S11E61 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • November 22, 1971

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comic actress Ann B. Davis (Bob's former TV sidekick) comic Bart Braverman and Woody Woodpecker creator Walter Lantz and his wife Grace.

  • S11E62 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • November 23, 1971

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting comedian David Frye astrologer Carroll Righter and pediatrician Dr. John Dorsey.

  • S11E62 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • November 23, 1971

    Guests: singer Margaret Whiting comedian David Frye astrologer Carroll Righter and pediatrician Dr. John Dorsey.

  • S11E63 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • November 24, 1971

    Guests: singer Roberta Peters guitarists George Barnes and Bucky Pizzarelli Dr. David Reuben and dentist Dr. Fred Miller.

  • S11E64 Bob Cummings co-hosts

    • November 25, 1971

    Guests: TV game show host Peter Marshall singer Karen Morrow Hollywood columnist Shirley Eder Gigi Cummings (Bob's wife) and Irish folk group The Clancy Brothers.

  • S11E65 Bob Cummings concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 26, 1971

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi actress Viva author Ruth Montgomery composers Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler and The Proposition, an improvisational group.

  • S11E66 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • November 29, 1971

    Guests: actor-photographer Roddy McDowall portrait photographer Yousuf Karsh actress-singer Kelly Garrett and Jean Balukas a 12-year-old billards expert.

  • S11E67 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • November 30, 1971

    Guests: actor Forrest Tucker the comedy team of Edmonds and Curley singer Beverly Bremers and Dr. Welthy Fisher.

  • S11E68 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • December 1, 1971

    Guests: actress Karen Valentine The Treniers swing-rock group comic Billy Baxter exercise expert Debbie Drake and Saul Feldman (small people power).

  • S11E69 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • December 2, 1971

    Guests: actor Richard Harris baseball star Johnny Bench comedienne Liz Torres and columnist Abigail Van Buren.

  • S11E70 Bobby Goldsboro concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 3, 1971

    comedian Marty Allen singer Bobbi Martin impressionist-comic Lee Trevino and attorney F. Lee Bailey author of "The Defense Never Rests".

  • S11E71 Orson Bean co-hosts

    • December 6, 1971

    Guests: bandleader Lawrence Welk singer Bette Midler singer Tommy Leonetti and Mary Chipperfield author of "Lions on the Lawn".

  • S11E72 Orson Bean co-hosts

    • December 7, 1971

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales Buffalo Bob Smith and Howdy Dowdy Bob McGrath of "Sesame Street" and Dr. Frances Horwich of "Ding Dong School".

  • S11E73 Orson Bean co-hosts

    • December 8, 1971

    Guests: comedian Peggy Cass actress Vivian Reed Victor Navasky author of "Kennedy Justice" and a plastic surgeon. Also: a feature on Japanese cooking.

  • S11E74 Orson Bean co-hosts

    • December 9, 1971

    Guests: actor Rod Steiger singer Ethel Ennis former boxing champ Jake LaMotta and The Jewish American Princess comedy group.

  • S11E75 Orson Bean concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 10, 1971

    Guests: The 10th anniversary show singer Robert Goulet actor Eddie Albert songstress Nancy Wilson Country comedienne Minnie Pearl Jazz singer Carmel Quinn comedian David Steinberg entertainer Tiny Tim and a tape of Judy Garland.

  • S11E76 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • December 13, 1971

    Guests: Reverend Billy Graham singer Patti Jo actor Cliff Gorman and director E. Kent Hayes.

  • S11E77 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • December 14, 1971

    Guests: actor E.G. Marshall entertainer Fay McKay author Ellen Peck and the de Pasquale string quartet.

  • S11E78 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • December 15, 1971

    Guests: comic Bob Melvin singer Arlene DeMarco author Senta Maria Runge author Edward M. Schwartz and toy maker Bill Muller.

  • S11E79 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • December 16, 1971

    Guests: comedienne Edie Adams comedian London Lee champagne expert Joseph Dargent voice teacher Dr. Ernesto Vinci and feminist writer and activist Kate Millett.

  • S11E80 Robert Goulet concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 17, 1971

    Guests: actor Richard Deacon actress Cybill Shepherd director Peter Bogdanovich singer Odetta and Ruth Adler author of "A Day in the Life of the New York Times".

  • S11E81 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • December 20, 1971

    Guests: singer Billy Eckstine actresses Jennifer O'Neill and Louise Lasser heart surgeon Dr. Michael E. DeBakey and Christine Jorgensen, the first widely known individual to have sex reassignment.

  • S11E82 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • December 21, 1971

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali Reverend Jesse Jackson humorist Sam Levenson singers Donna Theodore and Jimmy Jones.

  • S11E83 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • December 22, 1971

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon director Roman Polanski ("Macbeth") actress Francesca Annis ("Macbeth") bass legend Jerry Bruno singer-songwriter Paul Williams and plant expert Jerry Baker.

  • S11E84 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • December 23, 1971

    Guests: Sammy's wife Altovise Davis Philadelphia Mayor Elect Frank Rizzo actress Elaine Stritch comic Irwin C. Watson and the Claude Thompson dancers.

  • S11E85 Sammy Davis Jr. concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 24, 1971

    Guests: director Otto Preminger singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes actor James Komack and fashion designer Oscar de la Renta.

  • S11E86 Ted Mack co-hosts

    • December 27, 1971

    Guests: comedian Orson Bean opera singer Eugene Holmes comic Eddie Lawrence and singer Astrud Gilberto.

  • S11E87 Ted Mack co-hosts

    • December 28, 1971

    Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko and singer Ann Dawson.

  • S11E88 Ted Mack co-hosts

    • December 29, 1971

    Guests: comedian Frank Fontaine actress Ruby Dee singer Jane Morin former "Amateur Hour" winner Ray Geiger and William Peter Blatty author of "The Exorcist".

  • S11E89 Ted Mack co-hosts

    • December 30, 1971

    Guests: comedian Jack Carter Broadway dancer-actress Gwen Verdon pianist Jeff Mankin humorist Sam Levenson and Chili champion George Wright.

  • S11E90 Ted Mack concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 31, 1971

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer Robert Merrill comedienne Liz Torres Father Tom Smith and Dr. Arthur Michele.

  • S11E91 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 3, 1972

    Guests: boxer Joe Frazier author Frank L. Keegan author of "Blacktown, U.S.A." singer Helen O'Connell Joe Phillips 8-year-old drummer-singer Eric Tig (a young friend of Frazier) and a trick cowboy artist.

  • S11E92 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 4, 1972

    Guests: Sammy's mother Elvira Davis actor John Carradine former TV host Jack Bailey of "Queen for a Day" Chef Roy de Groot demonstrating Christmas Cooking and Maj. Gen. Frederic Davison, one of the first high-ranking blacks in the Army.

  • S11E93 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 5, 1972

    Guests: comedian Marty Ingels actress Kay Medford singer Astrud Gilberto and Robert J. Brown special assistant to President Nixon on Minority Affairs.

  • S11E94 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • January 6, 1972

    Guests: journalist-writer-actor George Plimpton actor Theodore Bikel singer Gloria Loring comedian Dayton Allen and Dr. Jerome Jaffe.

  • S11E95 Sammy Davis Jr. concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 7, 1972

    Guests: dancer-actor George Chakiris singer-actress Chelsea Brown comedian David Brenner and female impersonator Lynne Carter.

  • S11E96 Robert Wagner co-hosts

    • January 10, 1972

    Guests: Yoko Ono singer Shani Wallis bass player Jerry Bruno TV personality Adele Kenyon and the comedy team of Hudson and Landry.

  • S11E97 Robert Wagner co-hosts

    • January 11, 1972

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi comedienne Betty Walker Frances Patiky Stein, editor of "New Women" magazine and Opera singer Simon Estes.

  • S11E98 Robert Wagner co-hosts

    • January 12, 1972

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye astrologer Carroll Righter "Playboy" fashion editor Robert L. Green fencing expert Ruth White and Les Waas, president of the Procrastinators' Club of America.

  • S11E99 Robert Wagner co-hosts

    • January 13, 1972

    Guests: TV host Ralph Edwards ventriloquist Shari Lewis singer-actress Virginia Vestoff and TV spokeswoman Betty Furness.

  • S11E100 Robert Wagner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 14, 1972

    Guests: actress Bette Davis drummer Buddy Rich and his daughter Cathy and mentalist the Amazing Kreskin.

  • S11E101 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 17, 1972

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale comedian Freddie Roman author-humorist Dan Greenburg and fashion expert Terese Von Zitter.

  • S11E102 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 18, 1972

    Guests: comedian Billy DeWolfe Emmett Kelly Jr ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester acrobats DuVal and Trina and ringmaster Austin Miles.

  • S11E103 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 19, 1972

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti basketball star Billy Cunningham Totie's husband George Johnston authors Dorothy and Mary Rodgers and songwriters Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler

  • S11E104 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 20, 1972

    Guests: TV host Dave Garroway singer Kaye Hart comic Morty Gunty and Dr. Irwin Stillman.

  • S11E105 Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 21, 1972

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper actress Diane Hull impressionist Jim Bailey Dr. Lyon Ratner and Dr. Thor Heyerdahl.

  • S11E106 Amanda Blake co-hosts

    • January 24, 1972

    Guests: Hugh O'Brian singer Dick Jensen vibraphonist Lionel Hampton and Dr. Marvin Aronson author of "How to Overcome Your Fear of Flying."

  • S11E107 Amanda Blake co-hosts

    • January 25, 1972

    Ken Curtis actor Joseph Bologna comedienne Renee Taylor singer Vickie Allen author-naturalist Roger Caras and dog act Lew Burke and Buddy.

  • S11E108 Amanda Blake co-hosts

    • January 26, 1972

    Guests: David Niven singer Julie DeJohn attorney Melvin Belli comedian Pete Barbutti and The Four Aces.

  • S11E109 Amanda Blake co-hosts

    • January 27, 1972

    Guests: Richard Roundtree singing team of Sandler and Young and "Gunsmoke" producer John Mantley.

  • S11E110 Amanda Blake concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 28, 1972

    Guests: Opera singer Beverly Sills singer Bobby Vinton columnist Marilyn Beck entertainer Monti Rock III and dancers the Scots Guards.

  • S11E111 John Davidson co-hosts

    • January 31, 1972

    Guests: singer Teresa Brewer author Harold Robbins comedian Billy Fellows and the Palmyra String Band.

  • S11E112 John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 1, 1972

    Guests: classical guitarist Carlos Montoya comedian Corbett Monica Dallas quarterback Roger Staubach and Valerie Schoen, who was nominated to attend the U.S. Naval Academy.

  • S11E113 John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 2, 1972

    Guests: comedian Stanley Myron Handelman Jazz pianist Earl Fatha Hines Reverend James Davidson (John's father) singer Donna Theodore and author Catherine Lanham Miller.

  • S11E114 John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 3, 1972

    Guests: TV producer David Susskind and his wife Joyce singer Julie DeJohn and comic Steve Landesberg.

  • S11E115 John Davidson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 4, 1972

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco comedian Dick Shawn singer Gisele Mackenzie drummer and former mouseketeer Cubby O'Brien Circus ringmaster Austin Miles and Ambassador Harry K. Taylor.

  • S11E116 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • February 7, 1972

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi director Otto Preminger the comedy team of Edmonds and Curley and a dog psychiatrist.

  • S11E117 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • February 8, 1972

    Guests: entertainer Jimmy Durante Elke's husband writer Joe Hyams singer Sonny King lady carpenter Joyce Hartwell and Alfred Kantor author of "The Book of Alfred Kantor", an illustration diary depicting Nazi concentration camps. He had survived three camps.

  • S11E118 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • February 9, 1972

    Guests: actress June Lockhart the Rev. Oral Roberts singer Sonny King and The Four Lads.

  • S11E119 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • February 10, 1972

    Guests: comedian Henny Youngman singer Peter Lemongello and ESP expert Loring Williams.

  • S11E120 Elke Sommer concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 11, 1972

    Guests: TV personality Dick Clark singer-dancer Chita Rivera comedian Robert Klein pianist Peter Duchin and Sol Linowitz, head of the Urban Coalition.

  • S11E121 John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Louis Nye, Ralph Nader, The Chambers Brothers

    • February 14, 1972

    Mike's co-hosts this week are former Beatle singer-songwriter John Lennon and his wife Yoko Ono. Guests are comedian Louis Nye, The Chambers Brothers, Consumer advocate Ralph Nader and the Plastic Ono Elephant's Memory Band.

  • S11E122 John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Jerry Rubin, Barbara Loden, Dr. Jesse Steinfield, Yellow Pearl

    • February 15, 1972

    John Lennon & Yoko Ono co-host; guests are Political activist Jerry Rubin, actress-film-director Barbara Loden and folk duo Yellow Pearl and the U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Jesse Steinfield.

  • S11E123 John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Chuck Berry, David Rosenbloom, Joseph Blatchford, Hilary Redleaf

    • February 16, 1972

    John Lennon and Yoko Ono co-host; guests are singer Chuck Berry, David Rosenbloom musician-composer and computer scientist, Joseph Blatchford head of Action Corps For Peace and macrobiotic food expert Hilary Redleaf. Highlights: Chuck performs "Memphis". John and Chuck duet on "Johnny B. Goode".

  • S11E124 John Lennon & Yoko Ono, Vivian Reed, The Ace Trucking Company, Marsha Martin, Donald Williams, Bobby Seale

    • February 17, 1972

    John Lennon & Yoko Ono co-host; guests are singer Vivian Reed, Black Student Union Leader at Mills College Marsha Martin, medical student for Sickle Cell Anemia research Donald Williams, improv group Ace Trucking Company and Bobby Seale, Leader of the Black Panthers. Highlights: John Lennon and Elephant's Memory perform "Imagine".

  • S11E125 John Lennon & Yoko Ono, George Carlin, Rena Uviller, Dr. Gary E. Schwartz

    • February 18, 1972

    John Lennon & Yoko Ono conclude their co-hosting duties for the week; guests aree comedian George Carlin, New York appeals attorney Rena Uviller and biofeedback expert Dr. Gary E. Schwartz. Highlights: John & Yoko perform an acoustic (self censored) version of "Luck Of The Irish". The show ends with Yoko performing a Japanese folk song and then Mike Douglas sings "Thanks To John & Yoko" for being his co-hosts for the week.

  • S11E126 From Hawaii

    • February 21, 1972

    Guests: Governor John Burns singer Don Ho dance experts Arthur Murray and Kathryn Murray Tanya Wilson, Miss Hawaii and the Royal Palace Guards.

  • S11E127 From Hawaii

    • February 22, 1972

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson comic actor Albert Brooks columnist Sammy Crowningburg and musical group the Society of Seven Also, a Hawaiian fashion show, water ballet and a men's hula demonstration.

  • S11E128 From Hawaii

    • February 23, 1972

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford ukulele player Eddie Bush and singers Hilo Hattie and Emma Veary. Also: a visit to the "spouting horn" of Kauai, a fire dance, a psychic demonstration and a Hawaiian wedding.

  • S11E129 Rose Marie co-hosts

    • February 24, 1972

    Guests: State Senator Francis A. Wong singer Danny Kaleikini The Kahala Hilton Hula Maids Lahainaluna School Choir handwriting expert Betty Ecke and Polynesian cooking expert Loki O'Riley.

  • S11E130 From Hawaii

    • February 25, 1972

    Guests: singer Tommy Sands painter Margaret Keane palmist Darji Balsara and the Tommy Sands Revue a Polynesian dance group a diving demonstration and a Hawaiian luau. Mike wraps up a week in Hawaii.

  • S11E131 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 28, 1972

    Guests: actor Henry Fonda gossip columnist Shirley Eder The Mel Pall Quintet and art dealer Reese Palley.

  • S11E132 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 29, 1972

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson comedienne Liz Torres Karen Wise the only woman collegiate basketball player in the U.S. and consumer activists Carlin Masterson and Eileen Goldman.

  • S11E133 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • March 1, 1972

    Guests: singer Ed Ames actor Barry Sullivan actress Margaret Hamilton comic Jerry Shane and columnist Bert Bacharach Sr.

  • S11E134 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • March 2, 1972

    Guests: actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. actress Gloria Grahame singer Carmel Quinn and Darius Brubeck (Dave Brubeck's son).

  • S11E135 Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 3, 1972

    Guests: singer Brenda Lee anthropologist Desmond Morris Arthur Pike uses blow torch to style hair and a dog fashion show is featured.

  • S11E136 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • March 6, 1972

    Guests: singer Johnnie Ray comedian Sandy Baron and Mrs. Edward M. Boehm widow of sculptor Edward Boehm.

  • S11E137 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • March 7, 1972

    Guests: comedian David Brenner singer Fran Jeffries Ambassador Sol Linowitz (Chairman of the National Urban Coalition League) and billards champion Willie Mosconi.

  • S11E138 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • March 8, 1972

    Guests: announcer Johnny Olson actress-comedienne Betty White Dr. Henry Nemerol who demonstrates acupuncture and British dart champion Barry Twomlow.

  • S11E139 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • March 9, 1972

    Guests: Jazz pianist Erroll Garner comedian Stan Kann Rep. Martha Griffiths (D-Mich.) and Pastry chef Lutz Olkiewicz.

  • S11E140 Eva Gabor concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 10, 1972

    Guests: Soupy Sales Dr. Jesse Steinfeld Edward Piazek and The Hillside Singers.

  • S11E141 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • March 13, 1972

    Guests: comic Eddie Lawrence musician Woody Herman and Congresswoman Bella Abzug.

  • S11E142 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • March 14, 1972

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian actress Barbara Rush singer Bobby Rydell and distinguished nuclear physicist Werner Von Braun.

  • S11E143 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • March 15, 1972

    Guests: comedian Milt Kamen The Clara Ward Singers and author David Franke.

  • S11E144 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • March 16, 1972

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien actor-singer Gordon MacRae comedienne Moms Mabley and author Dr. Leo Madow.

  • S11E145 Shirley Bassey concludes co-hosting duties

    • March 17, 1972

    Guests: actress Lucie Arnaz actor Ray Walston singer Curtis Mayfield and Senator Richard Schwiecker.

  • S11E146 Jennifer O'Neill co-hosts

    • March 20, 1972

    Guests: Jennifer's co-star in the film "Summer of '42" Gary Grimes comedian Pat Cooper singer Tim Noble and author-screenwriter Herman Raucher.

  • S11E147 Jennifer O'Neill co-hosts

    • March 21, 1972

    Guests: singer Maxine Weldon and Martin Luther King's widow, Mrs. Coretta Scott King.

  • S11E148 Jennifer O'Neill co-hosts

    • March 22, 1972

    Guests: singer Bobby Rydell comedian London Lee professional photographer and fashion stylist Valerie and Joe Brodsky and designer Victor Papanek.

  • S11E149 Jennifer O'Neill co-hosts

    • March 23, 1972

    Guests: actor Elliott Gould singer Lou Rawls author Jann Johnson and Dr. C. Jackson Grayson chairman of President Nixon's price commission

  • S11E150 Jennifer O'Neill concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 24, 1972

    Guests: singer Gretchen Wyler ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester singer Chris Montez and author William Saroyan.

  • S11E151 Jack Klugman co-hosts

    • March 27, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Imogene Coca singer Bobby Goldsboro actress Julie Harris and Lydia Cipriani who talks on pregnancy and abortion.

  • S11E152 Jack Klugman co-hosts

    • March 28, 1972

    Guests: comedian Rich Little singer Margaret Whiting and director Elia Kazan.

  • S11E153 Jack Klugman co-hosts

    • March 29, 1972

    Guests: actor Robert Vaughn actress Denise Nicholas singer Bill Withers and psychologist Dr. Cylvia Sorkin.

  • S11E154 Jack Klugman co-hosts

    • March 30, 1972

    Guests: actor Bill Bixby singer Louis Prima with Sam Butera and the Witnesses and Tony Lynch and Garo Yepremian (place kicker for the Miami Dolphins)

  • S11E155 Jack Klugman concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 31, 1972

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi Opera singer baritone Richard Fredricks improv group The Proposition and Dr. Arthur Coleman and Libby Coleman.

  • S11E156 Carol Channing co-hosts

    • April 3, 1972

    Guests: actor Richard Harris nutritonist Adelle Davis Country singer Bill Anderson and Nellie Shriver Chairman of American Vegetarians

  • S11E157 Carol Channing co-hosts

    • April 4, 1972

    Guests: actor Gene Nelson Country singers Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan fashion designer Georgio DiSant Angelo and anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu.

  • S11E158 Carol Channing co-hosts

    • April 5, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Lily Tomlin actress Alice Playten actor Robert Shaw and Sir John Waldron, commissioner of Scotland Yard.

  • S11E159 Carol Channing co-hosts

    • April 6, 1972

    Guests: columnist-author Erma Bombeck Country music singer Leroy Van Dyke organist-comic Stan Kann and professional party planner Clive David.

  • S11E160 Carol Channing concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 7, 1972

    Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan Judge Janice Revitz vocal group The Rock Flowers and cooking expert Craig Claiborne.

  • S11E161 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • April 10, 1972

    Guests: actor George Maharis comedian Leonard Frey Monsignor J.P. Carroll-Abbina founder of Boy's Town of Italy. and plastic surgeon Thomas Baker, talking about cosmetic breast surgery.

  • S11E162 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • April 11, 1972

    Guests: singer Frankie Avalon actor John Forsythe actress Nina Van Pallandt and Jean Paul Goude with cosmetic fashions.

  • S11E163 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • April 12, 1972

    Guests: actor Chad Everett comedian Sandy Baron vocal group The Judge's Nephews and child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott.

  • S11E164 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • April 13, 1972

    Guests: actor Richard Deacon singer Bobby Green and vocal group The Judge's Nephews.

  • S11E165 Connie Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 14, 1972

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon comedian Norm Crosby the singing Addrissi Brothers and mentalist Mazury O'Connell.

  • S11E166 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • April 17, 1972

    Guests: comedian-actor Billy DeWolfe singer Karen Morrow author Irving Wallace and vocalist-actor John O'Banion.

  • S11E167 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • April 18, 1972

    Guests: actress Karen Valentine Jazz singer Joyce Bryant and composer Dean Dixon.

  • S11E168 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • April 19, 1972

    Guests: actress Butterfly McQueen director Peter Bogdanovich comic Milt Moss and singer Kelly Garrett.

  • S11E169 Peter Lawford co-hosts

    • April 20, 1972

    Guests: entertainer Liberace actor Billy Barty singer Jamie Redfern Warren Farrell Men's lib advocate and comic acrobats the Jolly Jovers.

  • S11E170 Peter Lawford concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 21, 1972

    Guests: singer Morgana King comedian Stu Gilliam Peter's wife Mary Lawford former Governor Raymond Shafer and Dr. Henry Brill.

  • S11E171 Rose Marie co-hosts

    • April 24, 1972

    Guests: actor Dan Dailey singer Cleo Laine comic Steve Landesberg and authors George Downing and Anne Kent Rush of "The Massage Book".

  • S11E172 Rose Marie co-hosts

    • April 25, 1972

    Guests: actor-singer Harry Belafonte singer Morgana King and film make-up artist Dick Smith.

  • S11E173 Rose Marie co-hosts

    • April 26, 1972

    Guests: Dr. Irwin Stillman singer Frankie Randall and Rose Marie's mother Mrs. Stella Curley.

  • S11E174 Rose Marie co-hosts

    • April 27, 1972

    Guests: actress-singer Ethel Merman TV newsman Harry Reasoner and comedian Dick Gregory. Highlights: Harry Reasoner talks about President Nixon's visit to the People's Republic of China

  • S11E175 Rose Marie concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 28, 1972

    Guests: John Volpe Secretary of Transportation singer Marilyn Maye Divided We Stand comedy group and U.F.O. expert Major Donald Keyhoe.

  • S11E176 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • May 1, 1972

    Guests: actress-singer Polly Bergen author Gore Vidal and The Four Freshmen.

  • S11E177 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • May 2, 1972

    Guests: musical comedy star Joel Grey Country singer Lynn Anderson and comic Rip Taylor.

  • S11E178 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • May 3, 1972

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov actress Melina Mercouri The Imperials and Dr. Ann Faraday.

  • S11E179 Jimmy Dean co-hosts

    • May 4, 1972

    Guests: Dr. Christiaan Barnard Princess Luciana Pignatelli comedian Georgie Kaye and folk group The County Line.

  • S11E180 Jimmy Dean concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 5, 1972

    Guests: actress Jean Stapleton singer Edie Adams and Irwin L. Rodman author of "The Executive Jungle".

  • S11E181 Shirley Temple Black co-hosts

    • May 8, 1972

    Guests: singer Ethel Waters comedian Charlie Callas songwriters Lyn Duddy & Jerry Bresler 8-year-old singer Eva Grant and a Shirley Temple fashion show.

  • S11E182 Shirley Temple Black co-hosts

    • May 9, 1972

    comedian John Byner artist Margaret Keane The Bill Evans Trio and General Maxwell D. Taylor who talks about Vietnam.

  • S11E183 Shirley Temple Black co-hosts

    • May 10, 1972

    Guests: actor Art Carney singer Julie DeJohn and Dr. Joe Brown chairman of the Multiple Sclerosis Medical Advisory Board.

  • S11E184 Shirley Temple Black co-hosts

    • May 11, 1972

    Guests: actor Van Johnson musician Dave Brubeck Joyce Chen cooking expert Dr. David Caddon and 4-year-old singer Joy Merri.

  • S11E185 Shirley Temple Black concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 12, 1972

    Guests: singer John Davidson TV personality Arthur Treacher Russell E. Train Secretary of the Interior and The United States Air Force band.

  • S11E186 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • May 15, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels singers Jack Blanchard and Misty Morgan singer-dancer Patty Maloney. Plus, The agony and ecstasy of losing weight with a man who lost 150 pounds and the doctor who helped him.

  • S11E187 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • May 16, 1972

    Guests: comedian Corbett Monica singer Ethel Ennis author Ken Robinson Ray Girardin and a member of the Youth Crusade for the Mentally Retarded.

  • S11E188 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • May 17, 1972

    Guests: comedian Joey Bishop designer Oleg Cassini and entertainer Tessie O'Shea.

  • S11E189 Mama Cass Elliot co-hosts

    • May 18, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Rose Marie singer Tommy Leonetti comedian Phil Foster amd Jim Reymore (prisoner and singer).

  • S11E190 Mama Cass Elliot concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 19, 1972

    Guests: actor Tom Tryon Charlie Byrd Trio Dr. Claire Weekes and a Roller game demonstration.

  • S11E191 Moms Mabley co-hosts

    • May 22, 1972

    Guests: boxing champ Rocky Graziano The Conti Family musical group sociologist Dr. James Peterson and dancer Pegleg Bates.

  • S11E192 Moms Mabley co-hosts

    • May 23, 1972

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen singer Toni Arden (real name Antoinette Ardizzone) Playboy photographer Dwight Hooker and Dr. Harvey Gilbert.

  • S11E193 Moms Mabley co-hosts

    • May 24, 1972

    Guests: comedian Pete Barbutti mentalist the Amazing Kreskin marriage counselor Irving Field and the Kitchen Band.

  • S11E194 Moms Mabley co-hosts

    • May 25, 1972

    Guests: Broadway singer-dancer Gwen Verdon writer-prankster Alan Abel and Flash Cadillac & the Continental Kids.

  • S11E195 Moms Mabley concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 26, 1972

    Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan Baseball's first woman umpire Bernice Gera and Mrs. Paula Grossman who underwent male to female sex change operation.

  • S11E196 Liberace is the special guest host

    • May 29, 1972

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer Kay Starr Liberace's mother Mrs. Frances Liberace singer Jamie Redfern and jewelry fashion designer William DeLillo.

  • S11E197 George Plimpton is the guest host

    • May 30, 1972

    Guests: comedian Sid Caesar actor Buddy Ebsen singer Julie Budd and Miss Universe, Georgina Rizk.

  • S11E198 Barbara Walters is the guest host

    • May 31, 1972

    Guests: the singing duo of Sandler and Young entertainment columnist Jack O'Brien Washington columnist Maxine Cheshire author Dr. Olshanker improv group The Proposition and Doris Lilly, author of a book about wealthy Greek magnates. Barbara Walters talks about her trip to the People's Republic of China.

  • S11E199 Howard Cosell co-hosts

    • June 1, 1972

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester Rocky Aoki the Benihana of Tokyo singer Gerri Granger Budd Schulberg author of "Loser and Still Champion: Muhammad Ali" and The World's Greatest Jazz Band.

  • S11E200 Gary Collins and Mary Ann Mobley co-host

    • June 2, 1972

    Guests: Dr. Lee Salk actress Liz Torres singer Tim Noble authors Sheila Ostrander and Lynn Schroeder. Highlights: Gary Collins (of "The Sixth Sense") and Mary Ann Mobley discuss psychic phenomena with Mike

  • S11E201 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • June 5, 1972

    Guests: columnist Ann Landers comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines retired Chicago Cubs baseball star Joe Pepitone and Chicago journalist and author Herman Kogan.

  • S11E202 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • June 6, 1972

    Guests: comedian Shelley Berman folksinger Bonnie Koloc mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and TV sportscaster Jeannie Morris.

  • S11E203 Kukla, Fran and Ollie co-hosts

    • June 7, 1972

    Guests: Playboy magazine publisher Hugh Hefner singer Margaret Whiting impressionist Frank Gorshin and radio show host Don McNeill.

  • S11E204 Charlton Heston co-hosts

    • June 8, 1972

    Guests: singer Vic Damone actor Forrest Tucker and Brooke Tucker comedian Larry Storch Monsignor John P. O'Donnell and Dream Joe Agency owner Bobbie Teitel,

  • S11E205 Durward Kirby co-hosts

    • June 9, 1972

    Guests: actress Sally Struthers singer Al Martino columnist Irv Kupcinet and author Chef Louis Szathmary,

  • S11E206 Bill Bixby co-hosts

    • June 12, 1972

    Guests: singer Charles Aznavour columnist Rona Barrett comedian Sandy Baron and Elaine Morgan.

  • S11E207 Bill Bixby co-hosts

    • June 13, 1972

    Guests: actor William Windom comedian Pat Paulsen singer Bobby Short and Riva Poer.

  • S11E208 Bill Bixby co-hosts

    • June 14, 1972

    Guests: actor James Brolin singer Vivian Reed comedian Eddie Lawrence Insurance commissioner Herbert B. Denenberg and fashion designer M'Lita Clark.

  • S11E209 Bill Bixby co-hosts

    • June 15, 1972

    Guests: actress Paula Prentiss columnist Jack Anderson composer Cy Coleman and Bill's wife actress Brenda Benet.

  • S11E210 Bill Bixby concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 16, 1972

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor comedian Robert Klein Marvel comic illustrator Ron Wilson and Tim Stevens executive director of N.A.A.C.P.

  • S11E211 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • June 19, 1972

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi lyricist Sammy Cahn comedian Morty Gunty and Hollywood real estate agent Al Herd.

  • S11E212 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • June 20, 1972

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Sherwood actress Madlyn Rhue organist-comic Stan Kann and author Ezra Bowen.

  • S11E213 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • June 21, 1972

    Guests: comedienne-actress Jane Withers actor Gary Collins actress Mary Ann Mobley football star George Blanda and plant expert Jerry Baker.

  • S11E214 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • June 22, 1972

    Guests: singer Helen O'Connell comedian Milt Kamen lyricist Hal David and child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott.

  • S11E215 Paul Anka concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 23, 1972

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson Julie Nixon Eisenhower and English actress Sylvia Syms.

  • S11E216 Unknown co-host

    • June 26, 1972

    Guests: actor Richard Benjamin director Otto Preminger singer-actress Beverly Bremers and high school film makers Paul Rubin, Mike Breagar and Bruce Waldman.

  • S11E217 Unknown co-host

    • June 27, 1972

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedienne Hermione Gingold guitarist Dennis Coffey writer Daphne Davis author Frank Lambert blind lawyer Harold Krents and Mrs. Mary McCurley.

  • S11E218 Unknown co-host

    • June 28, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman singer Karen Morrow Butch Gallagher Dr. James Barber songwriters Betty Comden and Adolph Green.

  • S11E219 Unknown co-host

    • June 29, 1972

    Guests: actor Jack Palance comedian Leonard Frey The Pennsbury Concert Jazz Band Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Haynes and their daughter Jenny who is in need of a liver transplant. Dr. Joseph Fitzgerald and Bill Evans director of the Cleo Awards.

  • S11E220 Unknown co-host

    • June 30, 1972

    Guests: actor William Holden film director Martin Rackin Jazz vocalist Helen Forrest comedian London Lee and Marlin Perkins TV host of "Wild Kingdom".

  • S11E221 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • July 3, 1972

    Guests: actor Robert Morse singer Chubby Checker circus clown Maudie Flippen and Dr. Wernher von Braun, discusses flying saucers.

  • S11E222 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • July 4, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Moms Mabley comedian Henny Youngman and Burlesque queen Ann Corio discusses her part in the vaudeville revival "This Was Burlesque".

  • S11E223 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • July 5, 1972

    Guests: actress Ursula Andress actor David Hartman of "The Bold Ones" Opera singer Joanna Simon and comedian David Brenner.

  • S11E224 Milton Berle co-hosts

    • July 6, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond actress Phyllis Newman producer Hilliard Elkins and comic Lou "Simon Says" Goldstein.

  • S11E225 Milton Berle concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 7, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Peggy Cass "Laugh In's" Barbara Sharma Zippy the Chimp who challenges Milton to a painting contest and wins and Wendy Robin a representative of the American Virgin Liberation Front.

  • S11E226 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • July 10, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Kaye Ballard actress Lana Wood authors Robin Moore and June Collins.

  • S11E227 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • July 11, 1972

    Guests: impressionist Lee Trevino singer Julie DeJohn President Nixon's Director of Communications Herbert Kline and Vicki Ellis and her pool playing dog Toni.

  • S11E228 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • July 12, 1972

    Guests: actress Lana Turner columnist Shirley Eder comic Kevin James and The Marian McPartland Trio.

  • S11E229 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • July 13, 1972

    Guests: actress Jane Russell TV personality Art Linkletter singer Della Reese football star O.J. Simpson and astrologer Sydney Omarr.

  • S11E230 Marty Allen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 14, 1972

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco fitness expert Debbie Drake and author John Toland ("The Rising Sun: The Decline and Fall of the Japanese Empire") and his wife Toshiko, who discuss book research.

  • S11E231 Julie DeJohn co-hosts

    • July 17, 1972

    Guests: actor Jackie Cooper actress JoAnn Pflug jazz saxophonist Stan Getz and Buffalo Bob Smith (Howdy Doody's pal).

  • S11E232 Julie DeJohn co-hosts

    • July 18, 1972

    Guests: actor Robert Mitchum comedian Stu Gilliam and TWA hostess Ida Staggers (36 year career).

  • S11E233 Julie DeJohn co-hosts

    • July 19, 1972

    Guests: actor Joseph Campanella The Wiere Brothers Dr. Abraham Friedman author Gail Parent and a hula demonstration is presented.

  • S11E234 Julie DeJohn co-hosts

    • July 20, 1972

    Guests: actor Dana Andrews Opera singer Anna Moffo organist-comic Stan Kann and activist Margaret Kuhn, a member of the Gray Panthers, a lobby for the elderly.

  • S11E235 Julie DeJohn concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 21, 1972

    Guests: actor Victor Buono singer Tommy Nash Julie DeJohn's family the 1972 Teacher of the Year (Jay M. Rogers Jr. of North Carolina.

  • S11E236 Hugh Downs co-hosts

    • August 7, 1972

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian comedian Marty Allen singer Patti LaBelle Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo Miss Liberty Bell Fran Weinstock and Dr. Bruce Spencer.

  • S11E237 Hugh Downs co-hosts

    • August 8, 1972

    Guests: actor Andy Griffith sportscaster Joe Garagiola singer Helen Reddy Olympic champ Jesse Owens and plastic surgeon Dr. Charles P. Vallis.

  • S11E238 Hugh Downs co-hosts

    • August 9, 1972

    Guests: motorcycle stuntman Gary Wells folk musician-songwriter Oscar Brand organist-comic Stan Kann and Dr. Laurence J. Peter.

  • S11E239 Hugh Downs co-hosts

    • August 10, 1972

    Guests: boxing champ Joe Frazier comedian Dick Shawn singer Teddi King actor Victor Sen Yung and Secretary of Transportation John A. Volpe.

  • S11E240 Hugh Downs concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 11, 1972

    Guests: singer Kaye Hart comedian Charlie Callas Dr. John Colin Jr. longest living heart transplant recipient Louis B. Russell and the Ugliest Mug Champion Ralph Fleming.

  • S11E241 Rich Little co-hosts

    • August 14, 1972

    Guests: actor James Darren football player turned actor Jim Brown Maxine Marx, Chico's daughter and weight control author Dr. Neil Solomon.

  • S11E242 Rich Little co-hosts

    • August 15, 1972

    Guests: singer Ronnie Prophet singer Mary Travers comedian Robert Klein author Richard Lamparski Stan Brock and baby elephant.

  • S11E243 Rich Little co-hosts

    • August 16, 1972

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale comedian Steve Landesberg sportscaster Jim McKay consumer advocate Ralph Nader and Laura Nader.

  • S11E244 Rich Little co-hosts

    • August 17, 1972

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones singer Shani Wallis comedian Henny Youngman and author B.K. Ripley.

  • S11E245 Rich Little concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 18, 1972

    Guests: humorist Allan Sherman singer Bob Eberle pantomime and stand-up comic Joe Baker and Carlotta Monti intimate friend of W.C. Fields.

  • S11E246 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • August 21, 1972

    Guests: Joy Piccolo, wife of the late Brian Piccolo, Chicago Bears quarterback singer Davey Jones (from the Monkees) comedians Tony Reese and Pepper Davis Peggy Dee, Audrey Chynn and Martha Sampson (On the cover of Girl Scouts cookbook).

  • S11E247 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • August 22, 1972

    Guests: actress Irene Ryan singer-actor Frankie Avalon magician Felix Greenfield and Alix Kathes Schulman, author of "Memoirs of an Ex-Prom Queen".

  • S11E248 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • August 23, 1972

    Guests: Tiny Tim & Miss Vicki Soap opera creator Agnes Nixon actress Mary Stuart actor David O'Brien champion weightlifter Ken Patera and plant expert Jerry Baker.

  • S11E249 Florence Henderson co-host

    • August 24, 1972

    Guests: Mystery guest Robert Reed surprises Florence Cosmopolitan editor Helen Gurley Brown aerialist Karl Wallenda and journalist Pete Hamill.

  • S11E250 Joey Bishop is the guest host. Florence Henderson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 25, 1972

    Guests: Florence's daughter Barbara comedian George Kirby singer Bobby Rydell and psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott.

  • S11E251 John Davidson co-hosts

    • August 28, 1972

    Guests: Broderick Crawford escape artist The Amazing Randi game show producer Chuck Barris and The Clancy Brothers.

  • S11E252 John Davidson co-hosts

    • August 29, 1972

    Guests: comedian-actor Billy DeWolfe singer Donna Theodore comedienne Selma Diamond and authors Marya Mannes and Norman Sheresky.

  • S11E253 John Davidson co-hosts

    • August 30, 1972

    Guests: boxing champ Rocky Graziano TV personality and singer Des O'Connor author Dorothy Sarnoff Bird mimmick Henry Boyd and author Arline Thomas.

  • S11E254 John Davidson co-hosts

    • August 31, 1972

    Guests: actor Danny Bonaduce comedienne Hermione Gingold bandleader Johnny Mann comedian Chuck McCann and magician Ricky Jay.

  • S11E255 John Davidson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 1, 1972

    Guests: actor Robert Culp Candid Camera's host Allen Funt and Hockey player Derek Sanderson.

Season 12

  • S12E01 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 4, 1972

    Guests: comedian Paul Lynde singer Linda Hopkins sound effects expert Greg Shideler and Abigail McCarthy author of "Private Faces / Public Places"

  • S12E02 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 5, 1972

    Guests: Pat's wife Shirley Boone comedienne Betty Walker authors Nena and George O'Neill and singing group The Messengers.

  • S12E03 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 6, 1972

    Guests: singer Kaye Stevens actor Art Metrano TV host Peter Marshall Vicki Woodall founder of Pat Boone's first fan club The Steel Pier Big Band professional tennis players Cliff Drysdale and Ken Rosewall.

  • S12E04 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 7, 1972

    Guests: Shirley Boone and their four girls actress-singer Eartha Kitt comedian Kelly Monteith and author Roy Masters.

  • S12E05 Pat Boone concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 8, 1972

    Guests: singer Snooky Lanson songwriter Marty Barris author Gerard Nieremberg cast members from the musical "Grease" and co-producer Kenneth Waissman.

  • S12E06 Della Reese co-hosts

    • September 11, 1972

    Guests: actress Mercedes McCambridge actor Ben Murphy comedian David Frye singer Dick Jensen and comic Leonard Barr.

  • S12E07 Della Reese co-hosts

    • September 12, 1972

    Guests: Jazz singer Arthur Prysock comedian David Brenner Dr. Irwin Stillman and Senator Harry T. Phoebus.

  • S12E08 Della Reese co-hosts

    • September 13, 1972

    Guests: pianist Erroll Garner astrologer Sybil Leek comic Jerry Shane The Arthur Hall Afro-American Dance Ensemble and Dr. Sherwin Kaufman.

  • S12E09 Della Reese co-hosts

    • September 14, 1972

    Guests: singer John Davidson political party planner Clive David author-journalist Judith Viorst and professional poker player Billy Baxter.

  • S12E10 Della Reese concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 15, 1972

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper singer Carmen McRae musician Ken Gilmore and John O'Banion lead singer in Doc Severinsen's band

  • S12E11 James Coco co-hosts

    • September 18, 1972

    Guests: dancer-actress Ginger Rogers singer Mama Cass Elliot singer Jamie Redfern Dr. John W. Grover and Hula-Hoop champion Pate Purvis. Ginger talks about her new role as a fashion consultant for J.C. Penny. Highlights: Mama Cass Elliott sings "(If You're Gonna) Break Another Heart" from her final album "The Road Is No Place For a Lady".

  • S12E12 James Coco co-hosts

    • September 19, 1972

    Guests: actors Vincent Price and Patrick Macnee vocalist Ethel Ennis Mike Preminger and singer Whitney Freshwater.

  • S12E13 James Coco co-hosts

    • September 20, 1972

    Guests: actress Eileen Heckart comedian Alan Sues actor Ron Carey and Baseball pitcher Steve Carlton.

  • S12E14 James Coco co-hosts

    • September 21, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman Randy Paar, daughter of Jack Paar lion tamer Marchesa Siewke Bisleli singer-songwriter Peter Allen Mr. American Steve Michalik and Spriggy founder of the skinny liberation movement.

  • S12E15 James Coco concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 22, 1972

    Guests: director Otto Preminger comedienne Moms Mabley stage and screen actor Joe Masiell and film critic Leonard Maltin.

  • S12E16 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • September 25, 1972

    Guests: actress Helen Hayes screenwriter-playwright Anita Loos comedian-actor Billy DeWolfe singer Cleo Laine and Lassie.

  • S12E17 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • September 26, 1972

    Guests: singer actor Harry Belafonte and his wife Julie Belafonte singer Al Green Bill Travers & Virginia McKenna, creators of "Born Free" and comedian Georgie Kaye.

  • S12E18 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • September 27, 1972

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed singer-pianist Hazel Scott ventriloquist Aaron Williams and Freddie and author Howard Teichmann.

  • S12E19 Shelley Winters co-hosts

    • September 28, 1972

    Guests: actress Helen Gallagher author Jacqueline Susann Seals and Crofts saxophonist Lee Allen and trumpet player David E. Smith.

  • S12E20 Shelley Winters concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 29, 1972

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Sebastian Cabot singer Jean-Paul Vignon and exercise expert Debbie Drake.

  • S12E21 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 2, 1972

    Guests: Country comedienne Minnie Pearl actors Clifton Davis and Ronnie Schell comedian Lou Goldstein and race car drivers Parnell Jones and Joe Leonard.

  • S12E22 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 3, 1972

    Guests: singer Tommy Leonetti comedienne Liz Torres actor Larry Blyden Dr. William Putney and king of the Hobos the Hardrock Kid.

  • S12E23 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 4, 1972

    Guests: singer Mel Tillis ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester Dr. David Viscott body language expert Maxine Fiel and author Pat Purvis.

  • S12E24 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • October 5, 1972

    Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey fashion designer Leo Narducci singer Kelly Garrett author Gerold Frank Olympic Equestian Jumper medalist Frank Chapot Horseshow fame Vince Dugan and artist Wendy Wetherill.

  • S12E25 Zsa Zsa Gabor concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 6, 1972

    Guests: actor Robert Morse musician Lionel Hampton make-up artist Maggie Gathright Dr. Edgar Berman and Dollie Cole (wife of President of General Motors)

  • S12E26 Noel Harrison co-hosts

    • October 9, 1972

    Guests: TV host Bert Parks comedian Orson Bean Miss America Terry Ann Meeuwsen and the omelette king Rudy Stanish.

  • S12E27 Lucie Arnaz co-hosts

    • October 10, 1972

    Guests: actor Victor Buono actress-singer Bernadette Peters organist-comic Stan Kann and The County Line.

  • S12E28 Frank Sinatra Jr. co-hosts

    • October 11, 1972

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi comedian Pat Cooper Morris the Cat and his trainer Bob Martwick and plant expert Lottie Jones.

  • S12E29 Gail Martin co-hosts

    • October 12, 1972

    Guests: lawyer F. Lee Bailey singer Ronnie Dyson comedian Marvin Braverman and photographer Yousuf Karsh.

  • S12E30 Meredith MacRae concludes co-hosting of kids of famous celebrities week.

    • October 13, 1972

    Guests: actress-singer Sheila MacRae comedian Pat Paulsen actor Mike Minor and columnist Jack Anderson.

  • S12E31 Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • October 16, 1972

    Guests: singer Lainie Kazan puppeteer Shari Lewis The Amazing Kreskin and Garson Kanin, author of "Tracy and Hepburn".

  • S12E32 Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • October 17, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller actor John Banner and musician Curtis Mayfield.

  • S12E33 Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • October 18, 1972

    singer Al Martino actor Jeff Bridges and comedian Sandy Baron.

  • S12E34 Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • October 19, 1972

    Guests: singer Freda Payne actor Billy Dee Williams comedian Sandy Baron and mentalist Criswell.

  • S12E35 Lou Rawls concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 20, 1972

    Guests: actor-director Richard Attenborough actor Simon Ward actress Meredith MacRae singer Talya Ferro and Child psychologist Louise Bates Ames.

  • S12E36 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • October 23, 1972

    Guests: actress Sylvia Miles comedian David Frye singer Dottie West and TV game show host Allen Ludden.

  • S12E37 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • October 24, 1972

    Guests: singer Hank Thompson comedienne Betty Walker singer-songwriter Karen Blackwell and Secretary of the Interior Rogers C.B. Morton.

  • S12E38 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • October 25, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Fannie Flagg actors Bruce Dern and Don Stewart Dr. Theodore Rubin and The Federation of Delaware County Square Dancers.

  • S12E39 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • October 26, 1972

    Guests: TV personality Dick Clark Country singing duo The Hagers comedian Gene Baylos and twin psychologists Dr. Judy Hagedorn and Dr. Janet Kizziar.

  • S12E40 Roy Clark concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 27, 1972

    Guests: Country singer Lynn Anderson gossip columnist Rona Barrett Walter Langer author of "The Mind of Adolf Hitler" and perfume distributor Henry Calisher.

  • S12E41 Hugh O'Brian co-hosts

    • October 30, 1972

    Guests: actress Meredith Baxter actor David Birney singer Lisa Kirk football player Lance Rentzel and singing comedians Finkle & Weeden.

  • S12E42 Hugh O'Brian co-hosts

    • October 31, 1972

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad columnist-author William F. Buckley Jr. actress Cicely Tyson actor-director Kevin Hooks and singing group The Main Ingredient.

  • S12E43 Hugh O'Brian co-hosts

    • November 1, 1972

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein singer Buddy Greco pianist Skitch Henderson and Myrna Blyth editor of Ladies' Home Journal.

  • S12E44 Hugh O'Brian co-hosts

    • November 2, 1972

    Guests: comedian Marvin Braverman singer-actor Don Stewart Carl Foreman writer-producer of "The Young Winston" Astronaut John Swigart (Apollo 13) (Jack Swigert) A look at the newest space suits.

  • S12E45 Hugh O'Brian concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 3, 1972

    Guests: singer O.C. Smith comedienne Mimi Hines singer Julie DeJohn and Landspeed driver Craig Breedlove.

  • S12E46 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • November 6, 1972

    Guests: anthropologist Margaret Mead comedian Professor Backwards and political author James H. Boren.

  • S12E47 Wayne Newton, Dorothy Lamour, Bobby Vinton

    • November 7, 1972

    Wayne Newton co-hosts; guests are actress Dorothy Lamour, humorist-columnist Dave Barry, singer Bobby Vinton and Craig Claiborne & Virginia Lee co-authors of Chinese Cookbook.

  • S12E48 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • November 8, 1972

    Guests: comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko "Laugh-In's" Donna Jean Young singer Johnny Nash and Malcolm Boyd, author of "The Lover."

  • S12E49 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • November 9, 1972

    Guests: singer Barbara McNair playwright-screenwriter Charles MacArthur organist Virgil Fox and political author James H. Boren.

  • S12E50 Wayne Newton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 10, 1972

    Guests: TV's Captain Kangaroo Bob Keeshan TV chef Graham Kerr (of The Galloping Gourmet) and Miss Universe 1973 Miss Philippines Margarita Moran

  • S12E51 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 13, 1972

    Guests: Governor Reubin Askew comedienne-actress-singer Sheila MacRae comedian Rodney Dangerfield TV announcer Johnny Olson and musical group Your Father's Mustache.

  • S12E52 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 14, 1972

    Guests: comedian Sid Caesar singer Fran Jeffries comic Timmie Rogers and Tuffy Truesdall and Victor (wrestling bear and trainer)

  • S12E53 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 15, 1972

    Guests: Jane Kean of The Jackie Gleason Show (1966-1970) who played Trixie Norton. comedian Henny Youngman dancer-Choreographer June Taylor Jackie's diet doctor, Dr. Irwin Stillman and special material composers Lyn Duddy & Jerry Bresler

  • S12E54 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 16, 1972

    Guests: Jim Bishop actor Jack Haley comedienne Betty Walker Billards champ Willie Mosconi and Flipper and trainer Laura Singer.

  • S12E55 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 17, 1972

    Guests: actor Richard Boone Miami Beach Mayor Chuck Hall comedians Steve Rossi and Marty Allen and barbershop quartet The Suntones.

  • S12E56 Jackie Gleason co-hosts (returns for a second week)

    • November 20, 1972

    Guests: comedienne-singer Kaye Stevens Hines, Hines and Dad The Great Wallendas and nutrionist Adelle Davis.

  • S12E57 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 21, 1972

    Guests: singer-actress Karen Morrow the comedy team of Davis & Reese (Pepper Davis & Tony Reese) special material composers Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler juggler Benny Schumann and Dr. David Reuben.

  • S12E58 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 22, 1972

    Guests: singer Anita Bryant comic Rip Taylor the singing team of Sandler and Young hand analyst Maxine Fiel and fire eater Satani Demon. Highlights: Sandler And Young sing "It's Nice To Go Traveling" and "Let My People Go".

  • S12E59 Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • November 23, 1972

    Guests: entertainer Tiny Tim Garo Yepremian kicker for the Miami Dolphins singer Connie Francis Teresa Don female football player magician Don Marcus and Danny Davis & The Nashville Brass.

  • S12E60 Jackie Gleason concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 24, 1972

    Guests: Country-Western singers Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan comedian Frank Fontaine the Amazing Randi portrait photographer Philipe Halsman and Fred Dickinson Jr. comptroller of the State of Florida.

  • S12E61 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • November 27, 1972

    Guests: actress Joan Blondell folksinger Oscar Brand The Jacques Loussier Trio and exercise expert Suzy Prudden.

  • S12E62 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • November 28, 1972

    Guests: singer Charles Aznavour actor Richard Deacon producer Danny Selznick Jerry & Anne's children Ben Stiller and Amy Stiller female impersonator Jim Bailey and artist Peter Max.

  • S12E63 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • November 29, 1972

    Guests: actor Laurence Luckinbill singer Maxine Weldon sportscaster Jim McKay TV screenwriter Gail Parent and Kenny Solms co-creator of "The Carol Burnett Show".

  • S12E64 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • November 30, 1972

    Guests: actors Richard Boone and John Marley musician Herbie Mann Dr. Sylvia Sorkin and author Alan Weinberg.

  • S12E65 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara conclude their co-hosting duties

    • December 1, 1972

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedian Larry Storch Jazz vocalist Tina Kaplan matchmaker Irving Field and jazz group Soul Rick from the Rock.

  • S12E66 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • December 4, 1972

    Guests: Anthony Quinn singer Sergio Franchi entertainer Fay McKay Ray Geiger of the Farmers' Almanac and Michael Scheff author of "The Push Button Telephone Songbook".

  • S12E67 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • December 5, 1972

    Guests: TV host and satirist David Frost feminist Gloria Steinem comic Jerry Clower and the cast of "Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope".

  • S12E68 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • December 6, 1972

    Guests: actress June Lockhart actor Robert Duvall singer Jean-Pierre Aumont musician Judd Strunk and singing group Friends of Distinction.

  • S12E69 Pearl Bailey co-hosts

    • December 7, 1972

    Guests: singer Karen Wyman comedian Louis Nye photographer Joseph Sorrentino the dance team of McHarris and Dolores and George Pfiffner designer of "Women's Day" magazine

  • S12E70 Pearl Bailey concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 8, 1972

    Guests: author Margaret Truman actor Jerry Orbach singer Erica Trevor and artist Glen Ash.

  • S12E71 Rocky Graziano co-hosts

    • December 11, 1972

    Guests: singer Johnnie Ray comedian Marty Allen dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray and stunt people Alex Stevens & Pat Daily.

  • S12E72 Rocky Graziano co-hosts

    • December 12, 1972

    Guests: former boxing champ Muhammad Ali author Norman Mailer and singer Julie Budd.

  • S12E73 Rocky Graziano co-hosts

    • December 13, 1972

    Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold comedian Morey Amsterdam The West Point Glee Club and Charles Ashman author of "Kissinger: The Adventures of Super-Kraut".

  • S12E74 Rocky Graziano co-hosts

    • December 14, 1972

    Guests: former boxer and opponet of Rocky's Tony Zale etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt karate expert-actor Aaron Banks singer Beverly Bremers and Jackie Clark member of the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band.

  • S12E75 Rocky Graziano concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 15, 1972

    Guests: singer Melba Moore actress Jeanne Hepple and designer-fashion critic Richard Blackwell aka Mr. Blackwell

  • S12E76 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • December 18, 1972

    Guests: actress Jennifer O'Neill comedienne-actress Lucie Arnaz comedian Norm Crosby singer John Davidson and Prof. Party Planner Clive David.

  • S12E77 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • December 19, 1972

    Guests: director George Cukor singer Teresa Brewer comedian Jackie Kahane and author Dr. Tom Harris.

  • S12E78 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • December 20, 1972

    Guests: actress Agnes Moorehead actress-model Gunilla Knutson ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester and The World's Greatest Jazz Band.

  • S12E79 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • December 21, 1972

    Guests: actress Carol Lynley singer John O'Bannion humorist Leo Rosten comedian Jerry Clower and Scotty Plummer an 11-year-old banjo player.

  • S12E80 Eddy Arnold concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 22, 1972

    Guests: actress Rita Moreno model-actress Monique Van Vooren author Vance Packard and Vance Packard author of "A Nation of Strangers" and the singing Stylistics.

  • S12E81 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • December 25, 1972

    Guests: singer Teresa Brewer jazz bagpipist Rufus Harley author-psychologist Dr. Phyllis Chesler and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.

  • S12E82 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • December 26, 1972

    Guests: comedian Charles Nelson Reilly actress-singer Bernadette Peters actress Susannah York and actor Ray Walston.

  • S12E83 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • December 27, 1972

    Guests: singer Harry Chapin mentalist The Amazing Kreskin TV's Mr. Muscle Tony Holland toy expert Steve Caney Senator William Proxmire (D-Wis.) author of "Uncle Sam: the Last of the Big Time Spenders" and pediatrician Morrison Levbarg.

  • S12E84 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • December 28, 1972

    Guests: actor Dick Gautier Jazz vocalist Tina Kaplan author John Maxione-Graham Philadelphia real estate agent Melodie Kahr and Dr. David Viscott.

  • S12E85 Joan Rivers Sub-hosts

    • December 29, 1972

    Guests: actress Marlo Thomas organist-comic Stan Kann the singing Dovells and Patrick McGrady Jr. author of "The Love Doctors".

  • S12E86 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 1, 1973

    Guests: actor-singer-dancer Ben Vereen comedian Morty Gunty actress Ann Miller Olympic skier Suzy Chaffee and Carlton Fredericks.

  • S12E87 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 2, 1973

    Guests: actor Ricardo Montalban singer Jerry Vale comedian Orson Bean and Becky Fuller Miss Cheerleader U.S.A.

  • S12E88 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 3, 1973

    Guests: actress Juliet Mills singer Kaye Hart Totie's husband Georgie Johnston comedian Freddie Roman Joe Zable plays musical paper clip and Dr. Neil Solomon author of "Truth About Weight Control".

  • S12E89 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • January 4, 1973

    Guests: singer Diana Ross of "Lady Sings the Blues" actress Ruth Gordon singer-bandleader Billy Eckstine and Dr. Leonard Cammer. Highlights: Diana sings "Love Is Here To Stay" and "Good Morning Heartache".

  • S12E90 Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 5, 1973

    Guests: singer Tommy Leonetti comic actor Pat Buttram blues rock guitarist Robert Farrell belly dancer Serena and Paul Bickson author of "The Great American Ice-Cream Book".

  • S12E91 David Hartman co-hosts

    • January 8, 1973

    Guests: actor Don Murray comedian Robert Klein singer Kelly Garrett and psychologist Dr. Cylvia Sorkin.

  • S12E92 David Hartman co-hosts

    • January 9, 1973

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali actress Gretchen Wyler baseball's Tommy Hutton comedy team 3's Company and gymnasts Joan Rice and the Mannettes.

  • S12E93 David Hartman co-hosts

    • January 10, 1973

    Guests: actor Don Murray humorist Sam Levenson singer Mary Travers ballet dancer-choreographer Edward Villella and Edward Brecher author of "Licit and Illicit Drugs".

  • S12E94 David Hartman co-hosts

    • January 11, 1973

    Guests: actor Michael Caine of "Sleuth" singer Al Green actress Butterfly McQueen of "Gone with the Wind," "Duel in the Sun" and authors Raymond McNally and Radu Florescu of "In Search of Dracula".

  • S12E95 David Hartman concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 12, 1973

    Guests: two acts from the Moscow Circus baseball player-turned-singer Tony Conigliaro Grossinger's Activities director Lou Goldstein and the chairman of the Interagency Council for National Education Week on Smoking.

  • S12E96 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • January 15, 1973

    Guests: actress Julie Harris singer Anne Murray author Russell Rocke and Barbara Gleason.

  • S12E97 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • January 16, 1973

    Guests: singer Gloria Loring TV hostess Joanne Carson vocalist Julie DeJohn manufacturer James Hagle and artists Joanne Seltzer and Eric Staller.

  • S12E98 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • January 17, 1973

    Guests: singer Aliza Kashi Showbiz columnist Shirley Eder author Colin M. Turnbull and plant expert Jerry Baker.

  • S12E99 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • January 18, 1973

    Guests: singer Melba Moore comedienne Selma Diamond writer and Elke's husband Joe Hyams jazz vocalist Dan Martin and author Barbara Alley.

  • S12E100 Elke Sommer concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 19, 1973

    Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey writer and Elke's husband Joe Hyams author Harvey Matusaw pianist Garrick Ohlsson dog trainer Barbara Woodhouse and school children from Cherry Hill, N.J.

  • S12E101 Anthony Quinn co-hosts

    • January 22, 1973

    Guests: producer-writer-director Joseph L. Mankiewicz of "Sleuth" singer Morgana King entertainer Tiny Tim with daughter Tulip The New Seekers and Greek Dancers. Highlights: The New Seekers perform "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing".

  • S12E102 Anthony Quinn co-hosts

    • January 23, 1973

    Guests: director Otto Preminger singer-actress Karen Morrow singer Bobby Womack and Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch.

  • S12E103 Anthony Quinn co-hosts

    • January 24, 1973

    Guests: comedian-actor Bill Dana psychic Peter Hurkos the Corneilus Brothers and Sister Rose singing group and Esther Vilar author of "The Manipulated Man".

  • S12E104 Anthony Quinn co-hosts

    • January 25, 1973

    Guests: Country singer Loretta Lynn Civil rights activist Cesar Chavez actor Werner Klemperer and Greek musicians Aris San and Group.

  • S12E105 Anthony Quinn concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 26, 1973

    Guests: Country singer Roger Miller actor Eddie Egan ("The French Connection") actor Charles McGregor ("Across 110th Street") and Up with People founder Paul Colwell.

  • S12E106 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • January 29, 1973

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper film critic Rex Reed The New Seekers and musician-songwriter Mike Curb of the Mike Curb Congregation

  • S12E107 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • January 30, 1973

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich actress Jeannie Berlin comedian Henny Youngman Special Assistant and assistant Appointments Secretary to JFK, David Powers Former JFK Campaign Organizer and director Kenneth O'Donnell and Marcel Brockman author of "The Complete Encyclopedia of Practical Palmistry".

  • S12E108 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • January 31, 1973

    Guests: bandleader Mitch Miller who discovered Tony Bennett comedian Corbett Monica Marian McPortland Trio comic Pete Barbutti film director-choreographer Jerome Robbins and politician Paul Hatfield.

  • S12E109 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • February 1, 1973

    Guests: actor Theodore Bikel singer Ethel Ennis producer Cy Coleman composer David Amram and Professor Peter Schikele.

  • S12E110 Tony Bennett concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 2, 1973

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach and his wife actress Anne Jackson singer Tommy Leonetti lyricist Hal David and Jazz vocalist Ruby Bratt.

  • S12E111 Joe Garagiola co-hosts

    • February 5, 1973

    Guests: actor Anthony Quinn pianist Erroll Garner Danny Murtaugh former manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates Yoga expert Lilias Folan and hair stylist Ron Barris.

  • S12E112 Joe Garagiola co-hosts

    • February 6, 1973

    Guests: mime Marcel Marceau actor Werner Klemperer singer John O'Banion stunt skier Roudi Wyrsch and Prof. Julius Sumner Miller with some scientific experiments.

  • S12E113 Joe Garagiola co-hosts

    • February 7, 1973

    Guests: Country singer Roy Clark actress Tammy Grimes author Dr. Jack G. Shiller and cricket player Ted Lester.

  • S12E114 Joe Garagiola co-hosts

    • February 8, 1973

    Guests: singer Julie DeJohn College football coach Joe Paterno skin diver Judy Jove and poet-philosopher Donald Davidson.

  • S12E115 Joe Garagiola concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 9, 1973

    Guests: actress June Lockhart comedienne Moms Mabley actor Charles McGregor football player-announcer Dick Butkus and R&B singer Barbara Mason.

  • S12E116 Dennis Weaver co-hosts

    • February 12, 1973

    Guests: actor Jack Lemmon Opera star Beverly Sills and NET's Pat, Bill and Grant Loud of "An American Family".

  • S12E117 Dennis Weaver co-hosts

    • February 13, 1973

    Guests: actor Richard Chamberlain singer Lorna Luft actor Dick Orkin DDS Thomas McGuire and attorney-manualist John Twomey.

  • S12E118 Dennis Weaver co-hosts

    • February 14, 1973

    Guests: singer Hank Williams Jr. actress Dorothy Malone Howard Curtis and Dr. Joyce Brothers and husband Dr. Milton Brothers.

  • S12E119 Dennis Weaver co-hosts

    • February 15, 1973

    Guests: Emmett Kelly Jr. comedian-actor Billy DeWolfe Don Gibson and Gentle Ben and his trainer Derrick Rosaire.

  • S12E120 Dennis Weaver concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 16, 1973

    Guests: Dennis' wife Gerry Weaver Country singer Tanya Tucker Senator Hubert Humphrey and paranormal researcher-author Hans Holzer. Highlights: Tanya Tucker sings "Delta Dawn".

  • S12E121 Al Green co-hosts

    • February 19, 1973

    Guests: Michael Caine of "Sleuth" TV host David Hartman singer Al Green comic Rip Taylor actress Butterfly McQueen ("Gone with the Wind," "Duel in the Sun") and authors Raymond McNally and Radu Florescu ("In Search of Dracula").

  • S12E122 Mary Travers co-hosts

    • February 20, 1973

    Guests: actor Peter Boyle singer Jerry Butler puppeteer Shari Lewis and songstress Brenda Lee Eager.

  • S12E123 Don McLean co-hosts

    • February 21, 1973

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen actor Ed Begley Jr. Blues Harmonica performer Sonny Terry Blues singer Brownie McGhee and The Persuasions.

  • S12E124 Judy Collins co-hosts

    • February 22, 1973

    Guests: actress Judith Lowry of "The Effects of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds" air pollution expert Larry Goldberg and ex-convict Edgar Smith, author of "Getting Out".

  • S12E125 Bill Withers co-hosts

    • February 23, 1973

    Guests: comedienne-actress Eve Arden singer Mama Cass Elliot actor Noel Harrison comedian Rodney Dangerfield actress Denise Nicholas of Room 222 and broadcasting pioneer Kal Rudman.

  • S12E126 Melba Moore co-hosts

    • February 26, 1973

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle astrologer Jeane Dixon clarinet player Stan Fisher actor Richard S. Castellano pretzel bender Don McCoullough and Main Line Interdenominational Singers..

  • S12E127 Melba Moore co-hosts

    • February 27, 1973

    Guests: actor Kristoffer Tabori author Jean-Yves Domalain animal activist Fran Lee and dueling banjos Steve Mandel and Eric Weissborg.

  • S12E128 Melba Moore co-hosts

    • February 28, 1973

    Guests: comedian Georgie Kaye Hines, Hines and Dad and pick pocket Vic Perry.

  • S12E129 Melba Moore co-hosts

    • March 1, 1973

    Guests: comic actor Jack Gilford comedienne Betty Walker comedian Norm Crosby and author Jerzy Kosinski.

  • S12E130 Melba Moore concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 2, 1973

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian comedian Rod McKuen Melba's mother Bonnie Davis and the Oakland Belly Bouncers.

  • S12E131 Meredith Baxter & David Birney co-host

    • March 5, 1973

    Guests: actress Ann B. Davis NFL player Bob Hayes author-attorney Louis Nizer and The Supremes. (Mary Wilson, Jean Terrell and Lynda Laurence) Highlights: The Supremes sing "Stoned Love".

  • S12E132 Meredith Baxter & David Birney co-host

    • March 6, 1973

    Guests: actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. singer Anne Murray comedian Charlie Callas and fitness author Marjorie Craig ("Miss Craig's Face Saving Exercises").

  • S12E133 Meredith Baxter & David Birney co-host

    • March 7, 1973

    Guests: boxer Rocky Graziano singer Aliza Kashi musician Tommy Makem and veterinarian James Herriot.

  • S12E134 Meredith Baxter & David Birney co-host

    • March 8, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Lily Tomlin singer-songwriter Hurricane Smith organist-comic Stan Kann columnist Jimmy Breslin and practical joker Harry Morton.

  • S12E135 Meredith Baxter & David Birney conclude their co-hosting duties

    • March 9, 1973

    Guests: entertainer Tiny Tim and his wife Miss Vicki singer-songwriter Paul Williams and actress Judith Lowry.

  • S12E136 Jan Murray co-hosts

    • March 12, 1973

    Guests: actress Jacqueline Bisset comedienne Liz Torres singer John Raitt practical joker Harry Morton and Ellington Darden PhD.

  • S12E137 Jan Murray co-hosts

    • March 13, 1973

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston actress Patricia Neal singer Lainie Kazan and musician Butch Gallagher.

  • S12E138 Jan Murray co-hosts

    • March 14, 1973

    Guests: actor Hans Conried singer Donna Theodore comedian Steve Landesberg and writer-philosopher Eric Hoffer.

  • S12E139 Jan Murray co-hosts

    • March 15, 1973

    Guests: actor Ted Knight singer Linda Bennett magician the Amazing Randi and nutrionist Adelle Davis.

  • S12E140 Jan Murray concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 16, 1973

    Guests: actress Adrienne Barbeau comedian Robert Klein author Erich Segal and art expert William Farragut.

  • S12E141 Robert Stack co-hosts

    • March 19, 1973

    Guests: TV host Ralph Edwards comedian Jack E. Leonard Gladys Knight and the Pips and Olympic pole vaulter Bob Seagren. Joe Harnell sextet.

  • S12E142 Robert Stack co-hosts

    • March 20, 1973

    Guests: singer Fran Jeffries actress Nancy Dussault actor Robert Strauss author Roderic Knowles and makeup artist Peter Shen.

  • S12E143 Robert Stack co-hosts

    • March 21, 1973

    Guests: actress Sally Kellerman actor George Kennedy vocalists Telma Hopkins and Joyce Vincent Wilson (of Dawn) and reporter Patrick Garrard.

  • S12E144 Robert Stack co-hosts

    • March 22, 1973

    Guests: Robert's wife Rosemarie Stack actress Eileen Heckart actors Victor Garber and Robin LaMont from the film "Godspell," nutritionist Jean Mayer and circus skill instructors Judy and Hovey Burgess.

  • S12E145 Robert Stack concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 23, 1973

    Guests: astronaut Edgar D. Mitchell comedian Pat Cooper singer Melissa Manchester and author Isaac Asimov

  • S12E146 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 26, 1973

    Guests: actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin singer Frankie Laine Philadelphia Flyers hockey star Bobby Clarke and nutrionist Gary Null.

  • S12E147 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 27, 1973

    Guests: actress-singer-dancer Ginger Rogers actor Paul Winfield ("Sounder") Ronny Graham (Mr. Dirt of TV-commercial fame) and Jimmy Jordon, radio personality (Fibber McGee).

  • S12E148 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 28, 1973

    Guests: actor Vincent Price singer Sarah Vaughan comedian Lonnie Shorr and Goldfish psychiatrist Dr. Ralph Ryback.

  • S12E149 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 29, 1973

    Guests: actors James Darren and Jean-Pierre Aumont comedian Georgie Kaye author Philip Stern and newspaper editor Reg Murphy.

  • S12E150 Robert Conrad concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 30, 1973

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen actress Jayne Meadows ex-pro-boxer Joe Frazier comedians Louis Nye and Dayton Allen.

  • S12E151 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • April 2, 1973

    Guests: actress Julie Newmar comedian Godfrey Cambridge Allan Grant (Calif. Farm Bureau) and Arthur Murray Dance Studios President George Theiss.

  • S12E152 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • April 3, 1973

    Guests: FCC's Benjamin Hooks Ragtime pianist-composer Eubie Blake NOW's Wilma Scott Heide and foe political activist Phyllis Schlafly

  • S12E153 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • April 4, 1973

    Guests: actor Sam Melville author Margaret Truman Daniel singer Andy Williams and his brother David Williams, and model Evelyn Kuhn.

  • S12E154 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • April 5, 1973

    Guests: lyricist Hal David actress Celeste Holm actor Johnny Whitaker and Dr. Robert Sorensen.

  • S12E155 Paul Williams concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 6, 1973

    Guests: actor Claude Akins football player turned actor Rosey Grier actress-singer Karen Morrow and the McWhirter Twins (Ross and Norris McWhirter, co-founders of the Guiness World Records).

  • S12E156 Arthur Godfrey is the guest host for the week.

    • April 9, 1973

    Guests: singer and TV hostess Dinah Shore Cosmopolitan magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown actor Joe Earley and 12-year-old banjo player Scotty Plummer.

  • S12E157 Arthur Godfrey guest host

    • April 10, 1973

    Guests: singers Ethel Ennis and Bill Hayes Dr. David Ehrenfeld author of "Conserving Life on Earth". and Goldie, Arthur Godfrey's Horse.

  • S12E158 Arthur Godfrey guest host

    • April 11, 1973

    Guests: singer Dana Valery comedian Henry Gibson Ragtime pianist Max Morath and Dr. Clarence Schein author of "A Surgeon Answers" and dog trainer Paul Lobe.

  • S12E159 Arthur Godfrey guest host

    • April 12, 1973

    Guests: guitarist Carlos Montoya comic actor Pat Buttram vocalists Ethel Ennis and Bill Hayes and Japanese Tea Ceremony.

  • S12E160 Arthur Godfrey concludes his guest hosting duties

    • April 13, 1973

    Guests: singer Dinah Shore columnist James Bacon journalist-author Charles Mann Olympic gymnast Jodi Yocum and teacher Sandy Lynn.

  • S12E161 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • April 16, 1973

    Guests: actress-dancer Gwen Verdon mime Marcel Marceau dancer Tommy Tune celebrity artist Conni Gordon and John Patrick Carroll-Abbing gives Mike an award from Boys' Towns of Italy.

  • S12E162 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • April 17, 1973

    Guests: actresses Myrna Loy and Rhonda Fleming TV Host Hugh Downs and star of the "Ginger" films actress Cheri Caffaro

  • S12E163 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • April 18, 1973

    Guests: singer Marilyn Maye comedian Norm Crosby and actor-director Larry Lewis.

  • S12E164 Fernando Lamas co-hosts

    • April 19, 1973

    Guests: his wife actress Esther Williams actress Dorothy Lamour singer-songwriter Harry Chapin singer-actor Keefe Brasselle and Jackson Beck, Mandell Kramer and Norman Rose who do voices for TV commercials.

  • S12E165 Fernando Lamas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 20, 1973

    Guests: actor Robert Lansing comedian Robert Klein singer Melissa Manchester and Lawrence Welk Show dancers Bobby Burgess and Cissy King

  • S12E166 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 23, 1973

    Guests: actor Eddie Albert actress Nanette Fabray comedian Dayton Allen Jack Smith and The Lettermen.

  • S12E167 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 24, 1973

    Guests: actor E.G. Marshall Country singer Judd Strunk writer-Civil Rights Movement activist Julian Bond and the Ceylon National Dance Co.

  • S12E168 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 25, 1973

    Guests: female impersonator Lynne Carter comic Leonard Barr singing duo Duval and Trina and magic act The Gustafsons.

  • S12E169 Shirley Bassey co-hosts

    • April 26, 1973

    Guests: actor Eddie Albert actress-singer Nina Van Pallandt Mary Brown and Ruth Dayan (divorced wife of Moshe Dayan).

  • S12E170 Shirley Bassey concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 27, 1973

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen Chicago entertainer Jimmy Damon artist Rhyder McClure and jewelry designer Michael D'Addio.

  • S12E171 Martin Milner & Kent McCord co-host

    • April 30, 1973

    Guests: actors Leonard Nimoy and Don Murray actress Nancy Fox author Jacqueline Susann and psychics Peter Hurkos and Stephany Courtney

  • S12E172 Martin Milner & Kent McCord co-host

    • May 1, 1973

    Guests: actor Jack Klugman mentalist the Amazing Kreskin comedian Marv Schultz and author Barbara Howar.

  • S12E173 Martin Milner & Kent McCord co-host

    • May 2, 1973

    Guests: ventriloquist Paul Winchell organist Virgil Fox press photographer Chuck Burton Cynthia Lee Doty (Mrs. Kent McCord) and Judith Bess Milner (Mrs. Martin Milner).

  • S12E174 Martin Milner & Kent McCord co-host

    • May 3, 1973

    Guests: actor Sam Groom songstress Brenda Lee violinist Dave Greenberg wine expert Sandy McNelly Bob Hantz retired policeman whose story was written by and L.H. Whittemore author of "The Super Cops".

  • S12E175 Martin Milner & Kent McCord conclude their co-hosting duties

    • May 4, 1973

    Guests: actors Charlton Heston and Jonathan Sand comedian Foster Brooks singers Julie Budd and Chi Coltrane and author Dorothy Uhnak.

  • S12E176 Redd Foxx co-hosts

    • May 7, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields comedian Slappy White singer Talya Ferro and musician H.B. Barnum.

  • S12E177 Redd Foxx co-hosts

    • May 8, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Jean Stapleton comedian Slappy White Jazz trumpet player Harry 'Sweets' Edison and impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels.

  • S12E178 Redd Foxx co-hosts

    • May 9, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Moms Mabley comedian Slappy White Jazz pianist Dorothy Donegan and Mr. Black Jean Nidetch founder of Weight Watchers and rock climber-physical fitness advocate Bonnie Prudden

  • S12E179 Redd Foxx co-hosts

    • May 10, 1973

    Guests: comedian Slappy White actor Demond Wilson comedian-actor Stepin Fetchit Jazz singer Koffie and Jazz dancer Baby Laurence.

  • S12E180 Redd Foxx concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 11, 1973

    Guests: Princess Grace Kelly Ranier comedian Slappy White Father Roland Melody Jazz pianist-composer Leonard Feather and World famous juggler Albert Lucas. Taped in Washington, D.C. Princess Grace of Monaco talks about her interest in the Catholic Office of Drug Education with Father Roland Melody.

  • S12E181 Jean Stapleton co-hosts

    • May 14, 1973

    Guests: Jean's husband Bill Putch actor Jack Albertson Jazz singer Cleo Laine and author Jerzy Kosinski.

  • S12E182 Jean Stapleton co-hosts

    • May 15, 1973

    Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti actor Richard Thomas magician Walter Zaney Blaney and Physical fitness expert Bonnie Prudden.

  • S12E183 Jean Stapleton co-hosts

    • May 16, 1973

    Guests: actor Tony Randall actress-singer-dancer Leland Palmer of "Pippin" and columnist Jack Anderson.

  • S12E184 Jean Stapleton co-hosts

    • May 17, 1973

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton actor Lou Jacobi singer-actress Bernadette Peters and meat-buying expert John Person.

  • S12E185 Jean Stapleton concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 18, 1973

    Guests: comedian Norm Crosby actress Eileen Heckart musical group Dawn author Peter Maas and Jean's children Pam and John Putch.

  • S12E186 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • May 21, 1973

    Guests: actress Helen Hayes musician Woody Herman comedian Pat Cooper and Jacques Wilson wrote the narration of the Moog album "Signs of the Zodiac".

  • S12E187 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • May 22, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Jo Anne Worley baseball player Johnny Bench bandleader Eric Delaney Aaron Banks karate expert, actor and friend of Bruce Lee. and Frank Wills security guard who uncovered the break-in that led to the Watergate scandal.

  • S12E188 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • May 23, 1973

    Guests: singer Morgana King comedian Henny Youngman Jazz pianist George Shearing author Joe McGinniss and photographer John Dornes.

  • S12E189 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • May 24, 1973

    Guests: comedian Jack Carter composer Cy Coleman director Peter Bogdanovich actress Tatum O'Neal (Ryan O'Neal's daughter). and singing group Quacky Duck and His Barnyard Friends.

  • S12E190 Tony Bennett concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 25, 1973

    Guests: actress Shirley Temple Black singer Lorna Luft Jazz Trumpet player Ruby Braff (Reuben) boxing champ Muhammad Ali comedian Corbett Monica and author Ralph Pearl. Highlights: Lorna sings, "Our Day Will Come".

  • S12E191 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • May 28, 1973

    Guests: actress Faye Dunaway singer Al Martino comedian Pat Cooper film director Stanley Kramer Criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey and horticulturist Thalassa Cruso.

  • S12E192 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • May 29, 1973

    Guests: actress Shirley Temple Black comedian Sid Caesar actress Jacqueline Bisset actor Edward Albert singer Fabian author Jacqueline Susann and The United States Air Force Band.

  • S12E193 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • May 30, 1973

    Guests: actress Eileen Brennan comedian Sid Caesar Olympic track & field medalist Wilma Rudolph singer Tommy Roe and Marcia Seligson author of "Cosmopolitan's Super Diets & Exercise Guide".

  • S12E194 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • May 31, 1973

    Guests: singer Julie DeJohn singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury Jazz singer Sue Raney Rabbi Rudolph Brasch and VP After Six Fashions Bernard Toll with a Bridal fashion show.

  • S12E195 Sally Struthers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 1, 1973

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actor Ernest Borgnine actress Cloris Leachman comedian Corbett Monica singer Trini Lopez and Buttons the Clown.

  • S12E196 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • June 4, 1973

    Guests: actor Paul Sorvino ("That Championship Season") singer Hattie Winston magician Walter Zaney Blaney. and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.

  • S12E197 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • June 5, 1973

    Guests: actor James Coco entertainer Jack Smith singer Marilyn Maye comedian Professor Irwin Corey

  • S12E198 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • June 6, 1973

    Guests: actor Charles Grodin singer Aliza Kashi comedian Marty Allen and journalist Frank McGee.

  • S12E199 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • June 7, 1973

    Guests: actor Sal Mineo comedienne Marcia Wallace singer Tommy Leonetti and foot reader Elizabeth Martineau.

  • S12E200 Ted Knight concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 8, 1973

    Guests: The Three Stooges Moe Howard singer Arlene Fontana nutritionist Gary Null and John Kidner author of "The Kidner Report".

  • S12E201 Liberace co-hosts

    • June 11, 1973

    Guests: Lyle Waggoner (who promotes his Playgirl magazine photos-he was the very first centerfold model in the first issue) boxing champ Rocky Graziano whistler and pianist Lillian Williams and the Mike Curb Congregation. Highlights: Mike Curb Congregation perform "It’s A Small World After All" and "Your Love Is Shining On Me".

  • S12E202 Liberace co-hosts

    • June 12, 1973

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales Burlesque dancer Ann Corio and anthropologist Ashley Montague.

  • S12E203 Liberace co-hosts

    • June 13, 1973

    Guests: James Farentino The Brady Bunch Kids: Susan Olsen, Maureen McCormick, Eve Plumb, Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, Mike Lookinland and Trinidad Steel Band.

  • S12E204 Liberace co-hosts

    • June 14, 1973

    Guests: Chill Wills comedian Professor Irwin Corey Basketball star Jerry Lucas memory expert Harry Lorayne and The Staple Singers.

  • S12E205 Liberace concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 15, 1973

    Guests: Ben Gazzara organist Virgil Fox musician Toby Fleming Bill Targ publisher of the novel "The Godfather" and author Colin Simpson.

  • S12E206 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • June 18, 1973

    Guests: singer Julie DeJohn singer Chuck Berry Miss America 1965 Vonda Van Dyke Tommy Bartlett Water Ski show and the Sea World Dolphins.

  • S12E207 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • June 19, 1973

    Guests: comic Rip Taylor singer Al Green The Spinners The U.S. Navy parachute team Sea World Lumber Jacks and the Sea World Ding-a-ling Brothers Circus.

  • S12E208 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • June 20, 1973

    actor Robert Conrad singer Fabian Moon voyager astronaut Neil Armstrong acrobat Alexandra Nicholson, and the New Seekers. Included: Shamu the killer whale and a speedboat show.

  • S12E209 Marty Allen co-hosts

    • June 21, 1973

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad singer Kaye Stevens Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons high divers Tim Moore and Mike Finnan The Flying Pierces and the Tommy Bartlett Aqua Ballet.

  • S12E210 Marty Allen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 22, 1973

    Guests: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons U.S. Navy Parachute Team Atlantic The Flying Pierces The Spinners, singing group Sea World Lumber Jacks and Sunja, the world's first and only water skiing elephant

  • S12E211 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • June 25, 1973

    Guests: actor Ken Howard actress Michele Lee drummer Buddy Rich Juan Carlos and Ronald J. Fields, grandson of W.C. Fields.

  • S12E212 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • June 26, 1973

    Guests: singer Buddy Greco comedian-clarient player Mickey Katz father of Joel Grey Shields & Yarnell and US Representative William L. Hungate.

  • S12E213 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • June 27, 1973

    Guests: Opera singer Beverly Sills composer John Kander lyricist Fred Ebb and animal trainers Earl and Elizabeth Hammond with Mignon the Elephant.

  • S12E214 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • June 28, 1973

    Guests: actor Lee Marvin comedienne Betty Walker Robert L. Green fashion editor for Playboy Lyn Christopher and gambler 'Amarillo Slim' Preston.

  • S12E215 Joel Grey concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 29, 1973

    Guests: pianist Roger Williams vocalist Steve DePass cast of Broadway's "Godspell" and circus trainer Gunther Gebel-Williams.

  • S12E216 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 2, 1973

    Guests: actor Christopher Plummer singer Tommy Roe actor Michael Sklar and plant experts Joel and Lynn Rapp.

  • S12E217 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 3, 1973

    Guests: political author David Eisenhower improvisational singer Steve DePass former Vietnam POW Lt. Col. John Dramesi and animal trainer Lew Burke and his dog Buddy.

  • S12E218 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 4, 1973

    Guests: actor Robert Mitchum singer Teresa Brewer director Peter Yates and comedian-actor Martin Mull.

  • S12E219 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • July 5, 1973

    Guests: Burt Reynolds comedian Charles Nelson Reilly Tom Tryon author of "Harvest Home" and Clyde Wallace, the owner of a bugging-equipment shop.

  • S12E220 Soupy Sales concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 6, 1973

    Guests: Burt Reynolds tennis champ Bobby Riggs actor Clint Holmes comedian David Brenner and astrologer Jeane Dixon.

  • S12E221 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • July 9, 1973

    Guests: Roger Moore singer Connie Francis The Four Tops comedian Professor Irwin Corey and Reverend Troy Perry author of "The Lord is My Shepherd and He Knows I'm Gay". Highlights: Connie Francis sings "Tie A Yellow Ribbon" The Four Tops perform "Ain't No Woman" and "Are You Man Enough".

  • S12E222 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • July 10, 1973

    Guests: comedienne-actress Lucie Arnaz comedian Charles Nelson Reilly singer Roberta Peters and naturalist Roger Caras.

  • S12E223 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • July 11, 1973

    Guests: George Maharis Little Anthony and the Imperials comedian Milt Kamen trampoline champion George Hery and Ike Palazano.

  • S12E224 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • July 12, 1973

    Guests: singer B.J. Thomas comic actor Billy DeWolfe Dr. Cornelia Wilbur and Dr. Flora Rheta Schreiber.

  • S12E225 David Steinberg concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 13, 1973

    Guests: actress Merle Oberon singer Anne Murray NBA player Hal Greer and columnist-author Barbara Howar

  • S12E226 Cloris Leachman co-hosts

    • July 23, 1973

    Guests: actor Marjoe Gortner Jazz singer Carmel Quinn Mr. Blackwell who named Cloris one of the 10 Worst Dressed Women. and fashion designer Rafael Penedo.

  • S12E227 Cloris Leachman co-hosts

    • July 24, 1973

    Guests: Cloris' sons' group, "Wild Hickory Nuts" actor Greg Morris comedian Lonnie Shorr gymnast Sam Vine and David Wasson.

  • S12E228 Cloris Leachman co-hosts

    • July 25, 1973

    Guests: actor Robert Shaw actress Judith Lowry director Otto Preminger comedian Lonnie Shorr vocalist Cathy Carlson and author Charles Degen who discusses diets.

  • S12E229 Cloris Leachman co-hosts

    • July 26, 1973

    Guests: Cloris' husband George Englund actress Mabel Albertson vocalist Julie Budd comedian Pat Cooper Rudd Weatherwax and Lassie and The Wild Hickory Nuts.

  • S12E230 Cloris Leachman concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 27, 1973

    Guests: Cloris' sister Claiborne Cary TV personality Henry Morgan boxing champ Rocky Graziano vocalist Steve DePass transsexual Harlow and Dr. Irwin Stillman.

  • S12E231 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • July 30, 1973

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale comic Foster Brooks exercise expert Debbie Drake sportscaster-author Jim Bouton and Pat's wife and daughter.

  • S12E232 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • July 31, 1973

    Guests: actor James Darren comic Gabriel Kaplan singer Joey Russo and the Senior Citizen's Band.

  • S12E233 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 1, 1973

    Guests: actor Gabriel Kaplan Dr. Joyce Brothers Thomas Sanchez author of "Rabbit Boss" singer Angela Bacari and The Persuasions.

  • S12E234 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 2, 1973

    Guests: George Montgomery actress Joanna Cassidy singer Dana Valery organist-comic Stan Kann Stan Wright and mimes Robert Shields and Lorene Yarnell

  • S12E235 Pat Cooper concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 3, 1973

    Guests: singer Jaye P. Morgan comedian Prof. Irwin Corey TV news reporter Marciarose and comic Georgie Kaye.

  • S12E236 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • August 13, 1973

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen skating champion Peggy Fleming columnist Jim Bacon and hypnotist Sam Vine.

  • S12E237 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • August 14, 1973

    Guests: sportscaster Bob Uecker Wren Prather Miss New Mexico musical group Dawn musician Paul Cunningham and trick card artist John Scarne.

  • S12E238 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • August 15, 1973

    Guests: actor Howard Curtis actresses Mabel Albertson and Jean Epper TV talk show host Alan Burke Katie Kelly and The O'Jays.

  • S12E239 Chuck Connors co-hosts

    • August 16, 1973

    Guests: actor Edward Albert singer Enzo Stuarti film critic Rex Reed comedian Phil Foster singer Sylvia and interior decorator Virginia Frankel, author of "What Your House Tells About You."

  • S12E240 Chuck Connors concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 17, 1973

    Guests: actress Marcia Rose comedian Orson Bean Dr. Louise Wensel Dr. Hu Lee Dr. Ju-Ling King Aaron Banks black belt karate expert and actor and Titus Chan cooking show host of "Cooking the Chan-ese Way"

Season 13

  • S13E01 Ralph Nader co-hosts

    • August 27, 1973

    Guests: singer Lana Cantrell actor Ron Carey TV personality Pat Goss (MotorWeek) and Chef Julia Child.

  • S13E02 Ralph Nader co-hosts

    • August 28, 1973

    Guests: feminist Gloria Steinem singer John O'Banion Pennsylvania insurance commissioner Herbert Denenberg cosmetics expert Toni Stabile and meat-boycott advocate Ellen Zawell.

  • S13E03 Ralph Nader co-hosts

    • August 29, 1973

    Guests: George Wallace Jr. Sandy Schwartz comedian Dick Gregory Citizen Action Group director Don Ross People's Lobby representatives Edwin and Joyce Koupal and insurance executive Donald Schaffer.

  • S13E04 Ralph Nader co-hosts

    • August 30, 1973

    Guests: actress Loretta Swit comedian Marty Brill The Sylvers journalist Barry Grey Senator Charles Mathias Rep. Ed Mezvinsky Rep. John Anderson People's Lobby representatives Edwin and Joyce Koupal.

  • S13E05 Ralph Nader concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 31, 1973

    Guests: Kenny Rogers and the First Edition comedian Myron Cohen singer Sergio Franchi football player turned actor Bernie Casey and three members of Nader's Raiders.

  • S13E06 Don Meredith co-hosts

    • September 3, 1973

    Guests: sportscasters Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford comedian Alan Sues singer Ray Stevens actress Heather Menzies and Hyman Jampol, author of "The Weekend Athlete's Way to a Pain-Free Monday" *Also: A trained snake.

  • S13E07 Don Meredith co-hosts

    • September 4, 1973

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian singer Natalie Cole comedian Foster Brooks Rep. Yvonne Burke (D-Cal.) and Michael McAndrew & Bernie Solomon, educators *Also: A motorcycle demonstration.

  • S13E08 Don Meredith co-hosts

    • September 5, 1973

    Guests: Sen. William Proxmire (D-Wis.) Country singers Bill Anderson and Willie Nelson singer Marie Osmond author Lawrence Meredith and comic Jerry Clower.

  • S13E09 Don Meredith co-hosts

    • September 6, 1973

    Guests: entertainer Tiny Tim 1973 Miss Universe Maria Margarita Moran actor Carl Anderson ("Jesus Christ Superstar") Dr. Alex Comfort, editor of "The Joy of Sex" film distributor Ed Sabol and the Cleveland Daredevils, an all-girl football team.

  • S13E10 Don Meredith concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 7, 1973

    Guests: Paul Sorvino, ("That Championship Season") Lt. Gov. Lester Maddox (D-GA.) improvisational singer Steve DePass The Goss Brothers and Robert Rosefsky, author of "Frauds, Swindles and Rackets: A Red Alert for Consumers". Also: a preview of a horse jumping event.

  • S13E11 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 10, 1973

    Guests: Baseball star Hank Aaron Don Davidson The Staple Singers comedian Corbett Monica and Winnie the Pooh Fashions for Children.

  • S13E12 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 11, 1973

    Guests: Moe Howard of The Three Stooges actor Laurence Harvey fashion editor Robert L. Green Bob Warren and The Creep and Ronald J. Fields grandson of W.C. Fields. Highlights: Moe reveals the origin of his bowl haircut and re-enacts the Maha-Raja skit with Mike Douglas and Soupy Sales. Moe closes the show with a pie in the face of his wife, Helen.

  • S13E13 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 12, 1973

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen actress Jayne Meadows mentalist the Amazing Kreskin singer Ronnie Dyson and undersea explorer Bruno Vailati.

  • S13E14 Soupy Sales co-hosts

    • September 13, 1973

    Guests: actor John Saxon singer Maureen McGovern with Kekel her musical director who plays piano, flute and trumpet comic Clyde Adler singer-actor Noel Harrison Pool shark Minnesota Fats and Tony the Pool Playing Dog. Highlights: Maureen sings "I Won't Last a Day Without You".

  • S13E15 Soupy Sales concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 14, 1973

    Guests: comedian Pat Paulsen poet-singer Steve DePass actress Jackie Forrest Philadelphia Flyer hockey player Bobby Clarke Alan Silverstone and Mindy Black.

  • S13E16 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • September 17, 1973

    Guests: singer Trini Lopez comic impressionist Daphne Davis ant expert Elmer Bursby Dougal Robertson and Lyn Robertson authors of "Survive the Savage Sea".

  • S13E17 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • September 18, 1973

    Guests: sportscaster Howard Cosell actor Ricky Segall Calvin Holt restaurant owner of Serendipity political author Charles Ashman lawyer Melvin Belli and Los Muchachos.

  • S13E18 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • September 19, 1973

    Guests: actor Jack Palance singer Linda Bennett Lynn and Joel Rapp Ed Goldfader, Private investor turned author of "Tracer!" Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Levy, parents of a missing person and Los Muchachos, a circus comprised of underprivileged boys.

  • S13E19 Dick Shawn co-hosts

    • September 20, 1973

    Guests: director Otto Preminger Altovese Davis, wife of Sammy Davis Jr. Margaret Happel author of several cookbooks and Dr. Sidney Adler.

  • S13E20 Dick Shawn concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 21, 1973

    Guests: actress Gina Lollobrigida actors James Brolin and Richard Benjamin comedian Pat Cooper and singer Dana Valery.

  • S13E21 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • September 24, 1973

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen Professor Irwin Corey singer Enzo Stuarti photographer John Dornes and Dr. William Sweeney, author of "Woman's Doctor"

  • S13E22 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • September 25, 1973

    Guests: Senator Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii) 1974 Miss America Rebecca Ann King comic Lonnie Shorr and John Wayne Jr., a singer-hoaxer who falsely claimed to be the son of actor John Wayne. *Also: An Asian fashion show

  • S13E23 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • September 26, 1973

    Guests: actor Billy Dee Williams ABC sportscaster Jim McKay comic Jerry Lester musician Ari San burlesque dancer Ann Corio and the Bronco Bulls from the Philadelphia Horse Show.

  • S13E24 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • September 27, 1973

    Guests: TV producer and novelty songwriter Allan Sherman singer Kirk Orr actor Ron Carey missile control expert Lt. Col. Jack W. Howe and Mrs. Bette Jeane "J.J." Jarboe, president of the Women's Anti-Liberation League.

  • S13E25 Eva Gabor concludes her week as co-host

    • September 28, 1973

    Guests: actor James Brolin actress Janet Leigh comedian Bill Cosby Eva's mother Jolie Gabor 7-year-old Mason Reese martial arts expert Chuck Norris. and William Peter Blatty, author of "I'll Tell Them I Remember You" *Also: Wig Designer Josef of Rome (Josef Scigliano) with a wig fashion show.

  • S13E26 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • October 1, 1973

    Guests: actress Lillian Gish columnist Art Buchwald singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan improvisational singer Steve DePass and magician Milbourne Christopher. Highlights: Gilbert O'Sullivan performs "Alone Again, Naturally" and "Ooh Baby". *NOTE: Mason Reese 7-year-old TV commercial star will be the youngest co-host in the 12-year history of the Mike Douglas Show for the week of October 1, 1973.

  • S13E27 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • October 2, 1973

    Guests: actor Peter Lupus singer-actress Polly Bergen musician Clyde Wallace singing group The Creative Source Mason's parents Bill and Sonia Reese Yoyo expert Linda Sengpiel and Clyde Wallace the owner of "The Spy Shop", a shop that sells bugging equipment.

  • S13E28 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • October 3, 1973

    Guests: comedian Henny Youngman consumer advocate Ralph Nader actor Ralph Carter magician Don Alan Mary Ellen Smith, director of St. Michael's Montessori School in New York and Vera Gander primary handbook author for Montessori School. *Note: Before Miss Smith became director she taught at the school, and Mason was in one of her classes.

  • S13E29 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • October 4, 1973

    Guests: actor Leonard Nimoy Col. Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin Inspector Ray Nugent of the Philadelphia Police magician and trick card artist John Scarne and Sylvia Topp & Tuli Kupferberg authors of "As They Were".

  • S13E30 Mason Reese concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 5, 1973

    Guests: ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester model fashion coordinator Audrey Smaltz poet-singer Steve DePass and Theodore H. White author of "The Making of the President 1972" *Also: the Ebony Fashion Fair show.

  • S13E31 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 8, 1973

    Guests: singer Nancy Wilson actor James Brolin of Marcus Welby, M.D. comic Dave Barry Illusionist Ralph Adams and water-ski delta wing kite flyer Jim Rusing, performs a kite-flying stunt.

  • S13E32 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 9, 1973

    Guests: actor George Hamilton and his wife Alana Hamilton Ricky Segall of TV's "Partridge Family" with his parents Rick and Barbara Segall and the acrobatic team "Bumpy Family". Also, an airplane wing walking demonstration.

  • S13E33 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 10, 1973

    Guests: Wayne's wife Elaine Newton singer-actor Harry Belafonte comedian Jan Murray film writer-producer Marty Rackin singing group The Sylvers and South African Singer Letta Mbulu. *Also a camel race.

  • S13E34 Wayne Newton co-hosts

    • October 11, 1973

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas and Mrs. Douglas entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. singing group Dawn and special effects expert Joe Lombardi.

  • S13E35 Wayne Newton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 12, 1973

    Guests: Sammy Davis Jr. and his wife, Altovise Davis actor Rodney Allen Rippy mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and Bill Harrah, founder of Harrah's Hotel and Casinos. Also: an antique car show.

  • S13E36 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • October 15, 1973

    Guests: singer Della Reese magician Carl Ballantine singer Eddy Arnold and blackjack dealer Hermina Ludlum. Also: a prison fashion show.

  • S13E37 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • October 16, 1973

    Guests: singer Paul Anka actor-dancer Donald O'Connor comedian-magician Carl Ballantine and ornithologist David Bitner.

  • S13E38 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • October 17, 1973

    Guests: actor James Franciscus comic Rip Taylor singer Karen Morrow Professor Julius Sumner Miller water resources expert Bill Denby and Bunions Bradford and the Funeral Marching Band

  • S13E39 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • October 18, 1973

    Guests: Country singer Roger Miller boxing champ George Foreman comedian Foster Brooks singer Wayne Newton Skip Marketti of Harrah's Automobile collection and restoration of vintage cars and Bertha the Elephant.

  • S13E40 Bill Cosby concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 19, 1973

    Guests: actress Janet Leigh actor James Brolin comedian Pat Cooper model-actress Tamara Dobson martial arts expert Chuck Norris 10-year-old karate champion Philip Paley Sioux Indian Bill Irons Nevada Governor Mike O'Callaghan and Phil Tobin, a former assemblyman who introduced a bill in 1931 that legalized gambling in Nevada.

  • S13E41 Jim Nabors co-hosts

    • October 22, 1973

    Guests: San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto singer Tennessee Ernie Ford actor Karl Malden former President of San Francisco State S. I. Hayakawa and seafood stand operator Dominic Strazzullo.

  • S13E42 Jim Nabors co-hosts

    • October 23, 1973

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston actress Deborah Kerr singer Lou Rawls trick shot golfer Paul Hahn Dale Luehring general manager of the Golden Gate Bridge and cable car conductor and bell ringing champion Al Davison.

  • S13E43 Jim Nabors co-hosts

    • October 24, 1973

    Guests: actress Shirley Temple Black comedian Pat Henry comedienne Fannie Flagg conductor Kurt Adler director of the San Francisco Opera tenor Jess Thomas and Antoinette Atelle of Croaker College.

  • S13E44 Jim Nabors co-hosts

    • October 25, 1973

    Guests: Governor Ronald Reagan comedienne Lily Tomlin and singer Tennessee Ernie Ford.

  • S13E45 Jim Nabors concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 26, 1973

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey actress Kathryn Crosby Harry Crosby (son of Kathryn and Bing Crosby) humorist Henri Lewin columnist Ralph Pearl author Jessica Milford and members of the Dolphin Swim Club.

  • S13E46 Tony Curtis co-hosts

    • October 29, 1973

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas TV personality Hugh Downs author of "Potential: The Way to Emotional Maturity" and his wife impressionist Marilyn Michaels comedian Charlie Callas and psychic Uri Geller.

  • S13E47 Tony Curtis co-hosts

    • October 30, 1973

    Guests: former boxer Rocky Graziano Washington socialite Barbara Howar author of "Laughing All the Way" 12-year-old violinist Dylana Jenson singer Lobo and painter William Moise. Highlights: Lobo performs "I'd Love You to Want Me". Also: a Spaceball demonstration.

  • S13E48 Tony Curtis co-hosts

    • October 31, 1973

    Guests: actor James Coco choreographer-dance instructor Henry Le Tang singer-songwriter Eddie Kendricks columnist Shirley Eder and Dr. Robert Atkins author of "Dr. Atkins' Diet Revolution". Highlights: Eddie Kendricks performs "Keep On Truckin'".

  • S13E49 Tony Curtis co-hosts

    • November 1, 1973

    Guests: comic Milt Kamen comedian Jackie Vernon pop group Looking Glass and snake expert Bill Haast and his wife Clarita.

  • S13E50 Tony Curtis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 2, 1973

    Guests: stunt motorcyclist Evel Knievel humorist Sam Levenson singer Lori Lieberman composer-lyricist Barbara Stone Masterpiece Theatre producer Christopher Sarson and Tony's wife Leslie and daughter Kelly Curtis Highlights: Lori Lieberman sings "Killing Me Softly with His Song".

  • S13E51 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 5, 1973

    Guests: actress Sylvia Miles Playboy bunny centerfold Barbi Benton comedian Bobby Ramsen The Platters columnist Marilyn Beck and Dr. Herbert Lazarus, author of "Getting Your Money's Worth Out of Psychiatry".

  • S13E52 Louis Nye co-hosts

    • November 6, 1973

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale transsexual model Rachel Harlow (born Richard Finocchio) football stars Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick who appeared on the famous cover of Sports Illustrated August 7, 1972. singing dancing group The Golddiggers and Greek Dancers.

  • S13E53 Albert Brooks co-hosts

    • November 7, 1973

    Guests: Electric Light Orchestra film critic Rex Reed comic Dave Barry The National Chinese Opera Theater and leaders of Esalen Encounter group. Highlights: Electric Light Orchestra performs "Roll Over Beethoven" and "Showdown".

  • S13E54 Robert Klein co-hosts

    • November 8, 1973

    Guests: "Our Gang" actors Spanky McFarland and Darla Hood Yoko Ono and Her Plastic Ono Band Swiss sci-fi author Erich Von Daniken and Dave Bittner curator of living animals at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History and the Birds of Prey.

  • S13E55 Paul Lynde co-hosts

    • November 9, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Moms Mabley R&B group Tavares martial arts experts Hugh McDonald and Brian Breye author Jeffrey St. John and belly dancer Little Egypt.

  • S13E56 Billie Jean King co-hosts

    • November 12, 1973

    Guests: Bud Greenspan author of "Play It Again, Bud!" TV personality Art Linkletter singer Lori Lieberman comedian Jan Murray and plant experts Lynn and Joel Rapp. Highlights: Lori Lieberman sings "Killing Me Softly With His Song".

  • S13E57 Billie Jean King co-hosts

    • November 13, 1973

    Guests: football star Joe Namath actor Michael York composer-poet Rod McKuen singing group The Raspberries and Bob Oates Jr. author of "A Matter of Style". Highlights: The Raspberries sing "Go All the Way".

  • S13E58 Billie Jean King co-hosts

    • November 14, 1973

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali actress Jennifer O'Neill singer Patti Labelle comedienne Kaye Ballard former Olympic ski racer Suzy Chaffee and Marcia Hayes and Rev. Thomas Boslooper co-authors of "The Femininity Game".

  • S13E59 Billie Jean King co-hosts

    • November 15, 1973

    Guests: actress Ginger Rogers singer O.C. Smith comedian Ron Carey actor Keye Luke of TV's "Kung Fu" and Basketball players Tom and Dick Van Arsdale.

  • S13E60 Billie Jean King concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 16, 1973

    Guests: actress Liv Ullmann comic Fred Smoot singer Peter Lemongello golfers Janie Blalock and Carol Mann Playboy fashion editor Robert Green Ms. magazine writer Joan McCullough and astronaut candidates Mary Funk and Jean Hixson.

  • S13E61 Charley Pride co-hosts

    • November 19, 1973

    Guests: TV couple Ozzie and Harriet Nelson anthropologist Jane Goodall and her husband Hugo Van Lawick, a nature photographer the West Point Glee Club and Washington Redskins running back Larry Brown.

  • S13E62 Charley Pride co-hosts

    • November 20, 1973

    Guests: columnist Jack Anderson singer Johnnie Ray aerialist Karl Wallenda The Oak Ridge Boys and Shea Stadium sign man Karl Ehrhardt.

  • S13E63 Charley Pride co-hosts

    • November 21, 1973

    Guests: actor Gabe Kaplan singer Anne Murray director Frank Capra baseball great Mickey Mantle and softball player Eddie Feigner.

  • S13E64 Charley Pride co-hosts

    • November 22, 1973

    Guests: sportscaster Joe Garagiola TV game show host Peter Marshall singer-songwriter Dory Previn Country music singer Faron Young and beekeeper Otto Kosman.

  • S13E65 Charley Pride concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 23, 1973

    Guests: comedienne Rose Marie Country singers Mel Tillis and Ronnie Milsap guitarist Chet Atkins comic Lonnie Shorr The Pridesmen and Dr. Herbert Lazarus.

  • S13E66 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • November 26, 1973

    Guests: Julie Nixon Eisenhower singer Jaye P. Morgan magician the Amazing Randi and co-authors Rev. Thomas Boslooper and Marcia Hayes co-authors of "The Feminity Game".

  • S13E67 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • November 27, 1973

    Guests: Senator Henry Jackson (Dem. Washington) TV announcer Gary Owens comedian Eddie Lawrence Steve Rowan author of "They Won't Let Us Die" and former POW's Col. Thomas Kirk and Lt. Cmdr. William Tshudy.

  • S13E68 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • November 28, 1973

    Guests: director Otto Preminger singer Teresa Brewer broadcaster Chuck Blore Country music singer Johnny Rodriguez and Vince Lombardi's widow Mrs. Marie Lombardi.

  • S13E69 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • November 29, 1973

    Guests: Three Stooges' Moe Howard actor Robert Hegyes actress Julie Newmar comedian Charles Fleischer and Norman Mailer author of "Marilyn". Highlights: Moe shares more history about the Stooges including the origin of the eye-poke and some of Curly's antics. He later re-enacts the "Slowly I Turn" skit with Mike Douglas.

  • S13E70 Roger Miller concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 30, 1973

    Guests: actress Priscilla Presley Olivia Bis, Priscilla's partner in their Boutique "Bis and Beau". English singer-songwriter Ian Whitcomb organist-comic Stan Kann and Senator William Proxmire (D. Wisc).

  • S13E71 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • December 10, 1973

    Guests: actress Julie Harris magician Richiardi Jr. photographer Keith Boas and the All-Philadelphia Boys Choir.

  • S13E72 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • December 11, 1973

    Guests: tennis champ Bobby Riggs TV producer Carl Reiner ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson and Danny O'Day bandleader Johnny Mann and Philadelphia women's singing group The Sweet Adelines.

  • S13E73 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • December 12, 1973

    Guests: entertainer Carol Channing consumer advocate Ralph Nader Captain Kangaroo co-star Debbie Weems puppeteer George Creegan naturalist Roger Caras and Jane Cohler gift wrapping expert.

  • S13E74 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • December 13, 1973

    Guests: singing duo Sandler and Young actor Richard Deacon magician Dorian and Chuck Eisenmann and his dog.

  • S13E75 Mason Reese concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 14, 1973

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton improv comedy troup The Proposition police artist Lt. Vince O'Neill and U.S. Air Force Band with the Singing Sergeants.

  • S13E76 Don Stewart of "The Guiding Light" co-hosts

    • December 17, 1973

    Guests: actress Joanne Woodward Soap opera writer Agnes Nixon singer Don McLean and Arthur Janov MD author of "The Primal Scream".

  • S13E77 Bill Hayes of "Days of Our Lives" co-hosts

    • December 18, 1973

    Guests: actress Susan Strasberg comedian Robert Klein and wife Brenda Boozer martial arts expert Hugh McDonald juggler Bobby Sandler and author Christopher Finch.

  • S13E78 Mary Stuart of Search for Tomorrow co-hosts

    • December 19, 1973

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. actor Larry Haines of "The Seven-Ups" actor Will Geer of "The Waltons" and Penn Jones Jr. investigator of the Kennedy assassination.

  • S13E79 George Reinholt and Jacqui Courtney of Another World co-host

    • December 20, 1973

    Guests: singer Melba Moore Madeleine Edmundson and David Rounds co-authors of "The Soaps: Daytime Serials of Radio and TV" horticulturist Thalassa Cruso host of TV's "Making Things Grow" and Bud Fensterwald and Dick Sprague of the Committee to Investigate Assassinations.

  • S13E80 Ellen Holly and Al Freeman Jr. of "One Life to Live" co-host

    • December 21, 1973

    Guests: actor Leonard Nimoy singer Fats Domino comedian Milt Kamen impressionist singer Steve DePass 11-year-old banjo player Scotty Plumber author Richard Lamparski and the legendary Moe Howard of "The Three Stooges".

  • S13E81 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • December 24, 1973

    Guests: actress Cicely Tyson actor Lou Jacobi comic actor Jack Gilford singer Peter Yarrow gymnast Cathy Rigby and Jim Harmon, author of a book about collector's items.

  • S13E82 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • December 25, 1973

    Guests: actress Anne Baxter actor Desi Arnaz Jr. The Amazing Kreskin comedian Marty Allen and Richard Lamparski author of "Whatever Became Of?"

  • S13E83 Donald O'Connor co-hosts

    • December 26, 1973

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara and psychologist Dr. George Bach.

  • S13E84 Donald O'Connor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 27, 1973

    Guests: actor E.G. Marshall boxing champ Rocky Graziano actress-singer Bernadette Peters Sound effects expert Greg Shideler and Dr. Fred McGuire, discusses suicide prevention.

  • S13E85 Donald O'Connor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 28, 1973

    Guests: lyricist Alan Jay Lerner Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen singer-actress Nancy Dussault comedian Lonnie Shorr and folk dancers The Little Angels of Korea.

  • S13E86 Jim Lange co-hosts ("Dating Game")

    • December 31, 1973

    Guests: singer Mary Travers comedian-actor Sandy Baron columnist Jimmy Breslin comic Frank Raines Clio awards director Bill Evans and a discussion on UFO's with "UFO passengers" Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker..

  • S13E87 Allen Ludden co-hosts ("Password")

    • January 1, 1974

    Guests: Hall Bartlett, film producer "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Country band The Wright Brothers and Dr. Lawrence Rocks and Dr. Richard Runyon co-authors of "The Energy Crisis".

  • S13E88 Bob Eubanks co-hosts ("Newlywed Game")

    • January 2, 1974

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton singer Mel Tillis George Plimpton author of "Mad Ducks and Bear" and Joseph Sheehan, the head of UCLA's Speech Therapy Program.

  • S13E89 Garry Moore co-hosts ("To Tell the Truth")

    • January 3, 1974

    Guests: impressionist Frank Gorshin Garry's former sidekick Durward Kirby sportscaster Jim McKay singer Chelsea Brown and natural foods enthusiast Euell Gibbons.

  • S13E90 Tom Kennedy co-hosts ("Split Second")

    • January 4, 1974

    Guests: actress Eileen Fulton A&P supermarket heir, financier Huntington Hartford tennis star Vic Seixas comedian Lonnie Shorr and 6-year-old evangelist Michael Lord Jr.

  • S13E91 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • January 7, 1974

    Guests: actor Richard Harris actress Arlene Dahl entertainer Liberace comedians Dudley Moore and Peter Cook and female impersonator Jim Bailey.

  • S13E92 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • January 8, 1974

    Guests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara author Jacqueline Susann pianist Jerome Mackey acappella group The Persuasions and plastic surgeon Dr. Rudolph Troques. Highlights: The Persuasions perform "Nobody But You".

  • S13E93 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • January 9, 1974

    Guests: comedian-actor Larry Storch singer-composer Don McLean and Dr. Arthur Janov, author of "The Primal Scream".

  • S13E94 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • January 10, 1974

    Guests: comedian Jonathan Winters film critic Rex Reed The Staple Singers and bowling instructor Diane McMullen with a bowling demonstration.

  • S13E95 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • January 11, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Carol Channing playwright Garson Kanin discusses his latest best seller "A Thousand Summers" actress Ruth Gordon composers Michel Legrand and Jule Styne and author Dr. Robert Akeret, who has written a book about psychological aspects of photographs. Highlights: Carol Channing sings some of the songs from "Lorelei". Michel Legrand plays "Summer of 42" and "Brian's Song".

  • S13E96 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • January 14, 1974

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper child actor Ricky Segall "Farmers' Almanac" editor Ray Geiger Argo Petroleum president Morris S. Frankel, nuclear energy expert Woodrow Arbogast and coal energy expert Harold Heard discuss the energy crisis.

  • S13E97 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • January 15, 1974

    Guests: Sergio's sister singer Dana Valery actress Sue Lyon comedian Marty Brill and pastor Dr. Robert Schuller.

  • S13E98 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • January 16, 1974

    Guests: singer Barbara McNair TV personality Henry Morgan singer Al Green comedian David Brenner and Herel De Graff president of the American Meat Institute. (representative of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council.)

  • S13E99 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • January 17, 1974

    Guests: actor Red Buttons singer Julie DeJohn actress Lorraine Basch comedian Corbett Monica cosmetician Lorraine Basche and Dr. Sami Hashim who opposes "Dr. Atkin's Diet Revolution."

  • S13E100 Sergio Franchi concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 18, 1974

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters comedian Lonnie Shorr actor Ron Carey "Playgirl" centerfold editor Toni Holt and Wilbred Poulin, owner of a gourmet shop for dogs.

  • S13E101 Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • January 21, 1974

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro comedian Foster Brooks singer Kaye Stevens the acrobatic The Sensational Leighs and World champion archer Bob Markworth and Myana.

  • S13E102 Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • January 22, 1974

    Guests: actor James Coco comedienne Totie Fields singer Mel Tillis and the State Siders Burt's minister Rev. Jess Moody and alligator wrestlers Bill and Nancy McLellan.

  • S13E103 Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • January 23, 1974

    Guests: Tony Orlando and Dawn actress Jo Ann Pflug comedienne Minnie Pearl actor Jim Hampton Mr. Burton Sr. and Mrs. Fern Reynolds (Burt's parents) Rep. Bella Abzug and trampolinists The Stevens Family.

  • S13E104 Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • January 24, 1974

    Guests: actress Karen Valentine comedian Louis Nye trapeze act The Flying Apollos Burt's relatives Jim and Jo Nicholson Country singers Porter Wagoner and Dolly Parton and snake expert Bill and Clarita Haast, the owners of a serpentarium.

  • S13E105 Burt Reynolds concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 25, 1974

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad actress Nancy Dussault comedian Charles Nelson Reilly ex-jewel thief Allen Kuhn and martial arts experts Hugh McDonald and Brian Breye. Dinah Shore appears in a taped segment. Also: a Jai-Alai demonstration.

  • S13E106 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • January 28, 1974

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad singer Jaye P. Morgan comedian Pat Paulsen tennis pro Bobby Riggs & Gardner Mulloy Jim Henson and the Muppets and high-wire motorcyclists The Coronas.

  • S13E107 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • January 29, 1974

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad comedian Ron Carey The Oak Ridge Boys exercise expert Debbie Drake Lion trainer Tarzan Zerbini Lee Petras of The Westminister Dog Show and plate spinners The Almiros Duo.

  • S13E108 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • January 30, 1974

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad basketball great Wilt Chamberlain comic Rip Taylor singer Anita Bryant Miami Beach Mayor Chuck Hall the University of Miami girls volleyball team and a water ballet.

  • S13E109 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • January 31, 1974

    Guests: tennis champ Bobby Riggs comedian Jack Carter journalist-actor-author George Plimpton singer Melba Moore author Pat Thomas and high-diver Al Gonzales.

  • S13E110 Connie Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 1, 1974

    Guests: actor Frankie Avalon TV personality Virginia Graham Miami Dolphin football player Larry Csonka Miami Dolphin football coach Don Shula comedian Corbett Monica actor-comic Ron Carey and high-wire performers The Wallendas.

  • S13E111 Ray Charles co-hosts

    • February 4, 1974

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones Tony Orlando and Dawn comedienne Betty Walker and Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch.

  • S13E112 Ray Charles co-hosts

    • February 5, 1974

    Guests: actor Brock Peters comedian Franklyn Ajaye and Notre Dame football coach Ara Parseghian.

  • S13E113 Ray Charles co-hosts

    • February 6, 1974

    Guests: singer-comedian Jim Stafford news anchor Byron MacGregor and Sister Sue Roth director of Social Service for Philadelphia Center for the Blind

  • S13E114 Ray Charles co-hosts

    • February 7, 1974

    Guests: actor Lloyd Nolan Sesame Street's Bob McGrath and comedian Freddie Prinze

  • S13E115 Ray Charles concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 8, 1974

    Guests: TV personality Dick Clark singer Joe Williams actor-dancer Ben Vereen and hydroponic gardener J. "Lem" Jones.

  • S13E116 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • February 11, 1974

    Guests: comedian Lonnie Shorr Dr. Joseph Sheehan head of UCLA Speech Clinic axe throwers Hank & Joe Peters and winners of the Kodak Teenage Movie Awards (for amateur filmmakers).

  • S13E117 Bobbie Gentry co-hosts

    • February 12, 1974

    Guests: actress Linda Blair Mrs. Elinore Blair (Linda's mother) comedian Ron Carey Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass and more Kodak Teenage Movie Award winners.

  • S13E118 Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • February 13, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller Plastic surgeon Dr. Douglas Lake and Reverend Dr. John McLaughlin, special assistant to the President.

  • S13E119 Harry Chapin co-hosts

    • February 14, 1974

    Guests: former football player turned actor Rosey Grier singer Dana Valery disc jockey Murray the K and escape artist The Great Manzini.

  • S13E120 Michel Legrand co-hosts

    • February 15, 1974

    Guests: Opera baritone Robert Merrill pianist-singer Ray Charles lyricist Hal David singer Mary Phillips musician Bob Fordyce anthropologist Jean-Pierre Hallet and the winner of an amateur-film award and the awards' director.

  • S13E121 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • February 18, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller Country singers Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap comedian Stan Kann and Houston Aeros hockey's Gordie Howe and his two sons Mark and Marty. Also: an award-winning amateur film.

  • S13E122 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • February 19, 1974

    Guests: comedian Ron Carey Playboy fashion editor Robert L. Green massage expert Alix Marley and editor David Scherman.

  • S13E123 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • February 20, 1974

    Guests: comic Milt Kamen actor-playwright Jason Miller Jesuit Priest Father William O'Malley "The Exorcist" and Jesuit Priest Father Edmund Ryan psychologist.

  • S13E124 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • February 21, 1974

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singer Don Goodwin The Kienast Quintuplets singer Lou Rawls and cooking with Benihana of Tokyo.

  • S13E125 Paul Anka concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 22, 1974

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper singer Odia Coates Mr. Universe 1974 Lou Ferrigno female sportscaster Lee Arthur and plastic surgeon Dr. Douglas Lake.

  • S13E126 John Byner co-hosts

    • February 25, 1974

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton humorist Sam Levenson singer Melba Moore The Bee Gees and Dr. Herbert Lazarus, author of "How to Get Your Money's Worth Out of Psychiatry" Highlights: The Bee Gees perform "Mr. Natural" and "Massachusetts".

  • S13E127 John Byner co-hosts

    • February 26, 1974

    Guests: singer Dana Valery actor Vincent Gardenia Bernard Berkowitz & Mildred Newman, authors of "How to Be Your Own Best Friend" and Peter Tompkins, author of "The Secret Life of Plants".

  • S13E128 John Byner co-hosts

    • February 27, 1974

    Guests: actress Mercedes McCambridge Reverend Eugene Gallagher singing duo Ashford and Simpson The Four Freshmen Hans Holzer, author of "Possessed" and juggling act the Martin Brothers.

  • S13E129 John Byner co-hosts

    • February 28, 1974

    Guests: boxing great Rocky Graziano impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels Jazz singer Joe Williams and Ralph Charell, author of "How I Turn Ordinary Complaints into Thousands of Dollars"

  • S13E130 John Byner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 1, 1974

    Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan boxing champ Joe Frazier TV game show host Chuck Barris tenor Enzo Stuarti and Eileen Dietz Elber (who, as Linda Blaire's double, portrayed the face of Pazuzu in "The Exorcist.")

  • S13E131 Mark Spitz co-hosts

    • March 4, 1974

    Guests: entertainer Carol Channing lyricist Jule Styne actress Marlo Thomas comedian Freddie Prinze KGBS personality Bill Balance Mark Spitz's wife Suzy and Hula Hoop champion Lori Lynn Ray with a hula hoop demonstration.

  • S13E132 Mark Spitz co-hosts

    • March 5, 1974

    Guests: actor Vincent Gardenia singing duo Seals and Crofts TV personality Virginia Graham singer Jaye P. Morgan ventriloquist Aaron Williams & Freddie jockey Mary Bacon and Missy the Cow.

  • S13E133 Mark Spitz co-hosts

    • March 6, 1974

    Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singers Jaye P. Morgan and Jerry Butler Mark's parents Arnold & Lenore Spitz nonverbal communication expert Dr. Cody Sweet and King F. Cole, president of Spokane's Expo '74. Also: a belly dancing demonstration

  • S13E134 Mark Spitz co-hosts

    • March 7, 1974

    Guests: Senator Henry Jackson (D-Wash) Opera Singer Kiri Te Kanawa singer Jaye P. Morgan James "Doc" Counsilman, Indiana University swim team coach former astronaut and his wife Dr. Edgar and Anita Mitchell and Charlise Brown first woman on Yale swim team.

  • S13E135 Mark Spitz concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 8, 1974

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor humorist Abe Burrows TV game show host Bob Eubanks gymnast Cathy Rigby comedian-actor Ron Carey singer Jaye P. Morgan and singing group The Messengers.

  • S13E136 Ed McMahon of "The Tonight Show" co-hosts

    • March 11, 1974

    Guests: comedy team of Jack Burns & Avery Schreiber comedienne Moms Mabley singer John O'Banion Saturday Evening Post artist Robert Charles Howe and dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann and his dogs.

  • S13E137 Tony Randall of "The Odd Couple" co-hosts

    • March 12, 1974

    Guests: TV commercial star Mason Reese magician Mark Wilson J.B. West author of "Upstairs at the White House" Opera Singer Richard Fredricks and reflexologist Maybelle Segal.

  • S13E138 Bill Macy of "Maude" co-hosts

    • March 13, 1974

    Guests: actress Adrienne Barbeau comic Milt Kamen TV critic Cleveland Amory Daytime Serial Newsletter publisher Bryna Laub and the New Orleans Heritage Hall Jazz Band.

  • S13E139 Lucie Arnaz of "Here's Lucy" co-hosts

    • March 14, 1974

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor Football player Larry Csonka singer Freda Payne composer Cy Coleman comic Ron Carey and John Spencer author of "Limbo of the Lost".

  • S13E140 Dr. William Masters and Dr. Virginia Johnson, Co-hosts

    • March 15, 1974

    Guests: "M*A*S*H" actor Alan Alda actress Meredith MacRae actor Greg Mullavy and the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara.

  • S13E141 James Coco co-hosts

    • March 18, 1974

    Guests: actor John Payne singer Buddy Greco the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara humorist Abe Burrows dancers Wayne Brian and Barbara Lail psychologist Dr. Gerald Musante and Miss International Beauty, Aarlin Bjorkland.

  • S13E142 James Coco co-hosts

    • March 19, 1974

    Guests: teamster Jimmy Hoffa actor Anthony Perkins actress Sylvia Syms trick card expert John Scarne National Association for Justice director Lillian Goldstein and James Whig, who has a cure for the common cold.

  • S13E143 James Coco co-hosts

    • March 20, 1974

    Guests: actress Jane Fonda politician Tom Hayden actor Hugh O'Brian film critic Rex Reed singer Vic Roma and author-socialite Barbara Howar, President Johnson's former social hostess.

  • S13E144 James Coco co-hosts

    • March 21, 1974

    Guests: actresses Lynn Redgrave and Gretchen Wyler playwright Terrence McNally musician David Sewall magician Harry Blackstone Jr. The Singing Dixie Hummingbirds and zoologist Oria Douglas-Hamilton.

  • S13E145 James Coco concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 22, 1974

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton actor Peter Lawford Bob Cummings and his wife Gigi.

  • S13E146 Jonathan Winters co-hosts

    • March 25, 1974

    Guests: singer Paul Anka comedienne Totie Fields entertainer Liberace and The Spinners. Also: a hovercraft demonstration.

  • S13E147 Jonathan Winters co-hosts

    • March 26, 1974

    Guests: actor Ernest Borgnine comedian Redd Foxx singer Sarah Vaughan comedians Marty Allen and Ronnie Graham and Tanya the Elephant.

  • S13E148 Jonathan Winters co-hosts

    • March 27, 1974

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet singer-actress Carol Lawrence singer Jimmy Osmond (9 years-old) J. Reginald Murphy editor of the Atlanta Constitution and Gus Augspurg and his trained chimps. Highlights: Jimmy sings "I'm Gonna Knock On Your Door" and "Give Me a Good Old Mammy Song".

  • S13E149 Jonathan Winters co-hosts

    • March 28, 1974

    Guests: entertainer Jerry Lewis comedienne Mary Gregory trampoline acrobats The Canestrelli Family. singer Abbe Lane comedian Jack Carter The Four Seasons and trampoline acrobats The Canestrelli Family. Highlights: The Four Seasons perform "Hickory" and "Charisma".

  • S13E150 Jonathan Winters concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 29, 1974

    Guests: actress Connie Stevens singer-actor Pat Boone and family comedian Louis Nye comedienne Mary Gregory actor Jay "Tonto" Silverheels and South American performers The Argentinian Gauchos.

  • S13E151 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • April 1, 1974

    Guests: Playboy founder and editor Hugh Hefner Playboy bunny singer Barbi Benton entertainer Liberace comedian Foster Brooks Hawaiian singer Zulre and Co. and 12-year-old banjo player Scotty Plummer.

  • S13E152 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • April 2, 1974

    Guests: comedian-actor Danny Thomas singer Vic Damone The Defranco Family Rupert's Kissing Bear and bicycle act Charles and Company. Highlights: The DeFranco Family featuring Tony DeFranco perform "Save the Last Dance For Me" and "Because We Both Are Young".

  • S13E153 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • April 3, 1974

    Guests: actor James Brolin singer Frank Sinatra Jr. comedian Shecky Greene comic Pat Henry The Jackson 5 and the dancing Argentinian Gauchos. Highlights: The Jackson 5 perform, "It's Too Late To Change The Time" & "Dancing Machine".

  • S13E154 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • April 4, 1974

    Guests: entertainer Jerry Lewis comedienne Lily Tomlin actor McLean Stevenson ("M*A*S*H") actor-comedian Gabriel Kaplan singer-composer Paul Williams acrobatic clowns The Stupids and Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo with some animals.

  • S13E155 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • April 5, 1974

    Guests: composer Burt Bacharach singer Wayne Newton singer-songwriter Peter Allen comedian Jackie Gayle Little Anthony and the Imperials and female motorcycle stuntwoman Debbie Lawler.

  • S13E156 Alan Alda co-hosts

    • April 8, 1974

    Guests: actress Nancy Dussault comedian Rich Little columnist-reporter Jack Anderson and streaker Wayne Marshall.

  • S13E157 Alan Alda co-hosts

    • April 9, 1974

    Guests: singer-actress Bernadette Peters comedian Corbett Monica mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Peter Tompkins author of "The Secret Life of Plants" U.S. Navy reasearch engineer Eldon Byrd para-psychologist John Merta Pat Loud of the 1973 PBS documentary "American Family" talks about her book "Pat Loud: A Woman's Story".

  • S13E158 Alan Alda co-hosts

    • April 10, 1974

    Guests: M*A*S*H co-stars actors Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson singer-actor Robert Goulet Jim Bouton, former New York Yankee pitcher-author of "Ball Four" anthropologist Jean-Pierre Hallet author of "Pygmy Kitabu" and Kirlian photographer Dr. Douglas Dean.

  • S13E159 Alan Alda co-hosts

    • April 11, 1974

    Guests: M*A*S*H co-star Gary Burghoff actress Diane Keaton boxing great Rocky Graziano film director Mervyn LeRoy Dr. Paul Kramer author of "The Energy Game" and former Miss World, Marjorie Wallace.

  • S13E160 Alan Alda concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 12, 1974

    Guests: actor Bruce Dern who portrays Tom Buchanan in "The Great Gatsby" singing group Bloodstone Maude Chasen owner of Chasen's L.A. and Kyle Rote Jr., winner of the "Superstars" competition and his father Kyle Rote Sr.

  • S13E161 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • April 15, 1974

    Guests: actress Eva Marie Saint Opera stars Jan Peerce and Roberta Peters columnist Earl Wilson author Ralph Charell and The Electric Light Orchestra. Highlights: Jan & Roberta perform from La Traviata. Libiamo ne lieti calici / Guiseppe Verdi -- Maytime and Sweethearts / Sigmund Romberg. The Electric Light Orchestra perform "Ma-Ma-Ma-Belle".

  • S13E162 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • April 16, 1974

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi comedian Milt Kamen actress Jonelle Allen and pediatrician-author Dr. Lendon H. Smith.

  • S13E163 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • April 17, 1974

    Guests: actors Richard Chamberlain and Rip Torn actress Geraldine Page comedian Stan Kann and guitarists Los Indios Tabajaras.

  • S13E164 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara co-host

    • April 18, 1974

    Guests: actress Colleen Dewhurst mime Marcel Marceau composer Marvin Hamlisch sports announcer Jack Whitaker ans Penny Tweedy owner of Secretariat and Riva Ridge

  • S13E165 Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara conclude their co-hosting duties

    • April 19, 1974

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson comedian-actor James Coco French singer Charles Aznavour composer Marvin Hamlisch naturalist Roger Caras and Emanuel Shimon Consul-General of Israel.

  • S13E166 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • April 22, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Falk of TV's Columbo New York City singing group Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen and hydroponic gardening expert Lem Jones.

  • S13E167 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • April 23, 1974

    Guests: Richard's sister Bronwyn Thomas and his father Richard Sr. singing duo Earl Wrightson & Lois Hunt comedian Godfrey Cambridge musical group Impact of Brass and Senator James L. Buckley (C-NY).

  • S13E168 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • April 24, 1974

    Guests: actress Sian Barbara Allen singer David Clayton Thomas TV game show host Monty Hall Ross & Norris McWhirter editors of "Guinness Book of World Records" with Richard Naklie (a Woody Allen look-alike), Rex Lee (breaks ice with his head), and sword and nail demonstration by mystic Komar.

  • S13E169 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • April 25, 1974

    Guests: singer Mama Cass Elliott author-feminist Betty Friedan dog trainer Matthew Margolis and the Voices of East Harlem. Also: a 1920's Gatsby fashion show.

  • S13E170 Richard Thomas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 26, 1974

    Guests: Shirley Temple Black singing group The Bee Gees singers Bobby Bare and son Janet Raymond (who believes she's Marilyn Monroe's daughter) and 12-year-old expert on bonsai gardening Lisa Grundy.

  • S13E171 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • April 29, 1974

    Guests: actor Ben Gazzara impressionist Marilyn Michaels child expert Dr. Benjamin Spock and R&B group Tavares.

  • S13E172 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • April 30, 1974

    Guests: singer Melba Moore film director Dick Robinson comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko Republican National Committee chairman George Bush and Joe's Stone Crab demonstration.

  • S13E173 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • May 1, 1974

    Guests: actress-comedienne Marcia Wallace consumer advocate Ralph Nader singing group The Rhodes Kids and Michael & Robert Meeropol, sons of Julius & Ethel Rosenberg

  • S13E174 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • May 2, 1974

    Guests: comedian David Steinberg TV commercial star Mason Reese singer Erica Trevor mind-control method developer Jose Silva and Robert Opel, the streaker at the Academy Awards.

  • S13E175 Beatrice Arthur concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 3, 1974

    Guests: actor Jack Klugman artist Gloria Vanderbilt singer Dick Haymes songstress Anne Murray comedian-actor Gabriel Kaplan and Roberto Canessa and Nando Parrado, survivors of the 1972 plane crash in the Andes.

  • S13E176 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • May 6, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford artist Salvadore Dali "Maude" actor Bill Macy comedian Pat Henry vascetomy expert Dr. Paul Zimskind and vasectomy patient Russell Long.

  • S13E177 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • May 7, 1974

    Guests: actors Edward Asner and George Peppard singer Carl Anderson The Oak Ridge Boys basketball free-throw Margaret Becker basketball champion Karen Gannon and entomologist Alice Grey.

  • S13E178 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • May 8, 1974

    Guests: actor Jon Voight drummer Buddy Rich actress Esther Rolle of TV's "Good Times" comedian Henny Youngman and Dr. Joyce Brothers.

  • S13E179 David Steinberg co-hosts

    • May 9, 1974

    Guests: sportscaster Don Meredith actor James Earl Jones actresses Viveca Lindfors and Adrienne Barbeau singer Floyd Dakil and Merle Miller, author of "Plain Speaking".

  • S13E180 David Steinberg concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 10, 1974

    Guests: actor Will Geer actress-singer Diahann Carroll rock perfromer Sly Stone boxer "Windmill" Ray White and teaching robot Leachim. Highlights: Sly performs "If You Want Me To Stay"

  • S13E181 Rudy Vallee co-hosts

    • May 13, 1974

    Guests: Ragtime pianist Eubie Blake actor Buddy Rogers Ruth Malcomson Miss America 1924 and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker. Highlights: Mike will swing to "The Variety Drag" Rudy Vallee will sing "My Time Is Your Time" and "Vagabond Lover". There'll be a George Gershwin medley, and film clips will recall such individuals as Gen. John Pershing, Presidents Wilson, Harding and Coolidge, Babe Ruth, Jack Dempsey, Sacco and Vanzetti, Rudolph Valentino, Clarence Darrow, Williams Jennings Bryan, and swimmer Gertrude Ederle. *NOTE: Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker whose distinctive Cinedex collection of film represents a visual encyclopedia of the 20th century are featured on each of the five shows saluting the 20's, 30's, 40's, 50's and 60's.

  • S13E182 Pat O'Brien co-hosts

    • May 14, 1974

    Guests: actress Ginger Rogers ventriloquist Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snerd The Inkspots and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker.

  • S13E183 Shirley Temple Black co-hosts

    • May 15, 1974

    Guests: actress Gene Tierney Lawrence Welk Show dancers Bobby Burgess and Cissy King Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie WWII Air Force Gen. Campbell Y. Jackson U.S.A.F. Singing Sergeants and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker.

  • S13E184 Liberace co-hosts

    • May 16, 1974

    Guests: actress Annette Funicello Hit Parade singers Snooky Lanson and Gisele MacKenzie Roy M. Cohn, Chief counsel during the McCarthy hearings and the cast of Broadway's "Grease" and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker.

  • S13E185 Chubby Checker co-hosts

    • May 17, 1974

    Guests: U-2 pilot Francis Gary Powers educator Kenneth J. O'Connell and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker.

  • S13E186 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 20, 1974

    Guests: boxing great Rocky Graziano singer Tommy Leonetti author Peter Benchley comic musician David Sewall singing group The Four Tops and dress designer Don Peacock.

  • S13E187 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 21, 1974

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein actress-singer Eartha Kitt rock star Gene Simmons of Kiss singer-songwriter Harry Chapin guitarist Ben Hunter psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers and kissing contest winners Vincent Toro and Louise Heath. Highlights: Kiss perform "Firehouse".

  • S13E188 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 22, 1974

    Guests: The Fifth Dimension Dr. David Reuben author of "How To Get More Out of Sex" and fashion designer Mr. Fredricks of Hollywood

  • S13E189 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 23, 1974

    Guests: actor James Whitmore actor Sir Michael Redgrave actress Sara Kestelman singer Billy Daniels comic Billy Baxter banjo player Scotty Plummer and pizza-maker Larry Goldberg.

  • S13E190 Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 24, 1974

    Guests: actor Tony Curtis singer-actress Florence Henderson Totie's hubby George Johnston Scottish child singer Lena Zavaroni diet book author Dr. Irwin Stillman and diet patient Alison Libert.

  • S13E191 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • May 27, 1974

    Guests: actress Nanette Fabray singer Barry Manilow actor Richard Deacon actor Don Stewart ("The Guiding Light") and Soap opera writer Agnes Nixon. Highlights: Barry sings, "A Very Strange Medley".

  • S13E192 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • May 28, 1974

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave singer Jim Stafford comedian Marty Allen hair stylist Mr. Kenneth and ant expert Elmer Bursby.

  • S13E193 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • May 29, 1974

    Guests: actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. singing duo Seals and Crofts puppeteer Shari Lewis comic Stan Kann and Dr. Virginia Apgar, co-author of "Is My Baby All Right?"

  • S13E194 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • May 30, 1974

    Guests: comedian Dom DeLuise Senator Walter Mondale (D-Minn) Nathan Azrin & Richard Foxx, coauthors of "Toilet Training in Less Than A Day" guitarists Los Indios Tabajaras and Kool and the Gang.

  • S13E195 Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 31, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields Eagles quarterback Roman Gabriel comedian David Brenner Joy Adamson author "Born Free" Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes Kung fu workouts with former Phillies trainer John J. "Gus" Hoefling and 70-year-old stunt diver Henri Mothe. Highlights: Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes perform "The Love I Lost" and "Satisfaction Guaranteed".

  • S13E196 George Raft co-hosts

    • June 10, 1974

    Guests: singer Barry Manilow actress Marlo Thomas comedian Professor Irwin Corey Larry Csonka, Miami Dolphins Fullback and Kimberly and Sylvia Green, a 9-year-old girl who wants to play Little League baseball and her mother.

  • S13E197 George Raft co-hosts

    • June 11, 1974

    Guests: comedian Dick Shawn singer Pat Boone The Spinners and card expert John Scarne.

  • S13E198 George Raft co-hosts

    • June 12, 1974

    Guests: actor John Houseman boxing great Rocky Graziano musician Woody Herman singer Melba Montgomery and Peter Heller, author of "In This Corner".

  • S13E199 George Raft co-hosts

    • June 13, 1974

    Guests: John Knowles, Rockefeller Foundation President actor-author Ulick O'Connor singer-composer Don McLean rock group Fanny and Gwen Davis author of "The Motherland".

  • S13E200 George Raft concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 14, 1974

    Guests: boxing great Muhammad Ali TV personality George Jessel singer Teresa Brewer actor Abe Vigoda comedian Professor Irwin Corey and Miguel Pinero, playwright "Short Eyes".

  • S13E201 Kate Smith co-hosts

    • June 24, 1974

    Guests: Tony Orlando and Dawn mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Hockey player Dave "The Hammer" Schultz from the Philadelphia Flyers and composers Lyn Duddy & Jerry Bresler.

  • S13E202 Kate Smith co-hosts

    • June 25, 1974

    Guests: actress Jean Stapleton Clayton Kirkpatrick, editor of the Chicago Tribune New York City, singing group and memory experts Jerry Lucas & Harry Lorayne.

  • S13E203 Kate Smith co-hosts

    • June 26, 1974

    Guests: singer Eddy Arnold humorist Sam Levenson Pianist George Shearing The Philadelphia Wings, lacrosse team and Susan Van Wechel, the winner of the Betty Crocker National Leadership award.

  • S13E204 Kate Smith co-hosts

    • June 27, 1974

    Guests: comic Ron Carey Rock group Puzzle The singing DeFranco Family Bernie Parent, goalie for The Philadelphia Flyers hockey team. political cartoonist Rob Lawlor Pennsylvania Governor Milton Shapp's daughter Joanne Shapp a belly dancer and The South Philadelphia String Band.

  • S13E205 Kate Smith concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 28, 1974

    Guests: actor Forrest Tucker comedian Henny Youngman fashion designer Edith Head Joseph Rizzo linebacker for the Denver Broncos pop group The Main Ingredient author Arnold Weissberger and the Uniroyal Thrill Team.

  • S13E206 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • July 1, 1974

    Guests: actress Helen Hayes actor-comedian Gabriel Kaplan film critic Rex Reed and magician Doug Henning.

  • S13E207 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • July 2, 1974

    Guests: actress Dina Merrill Country singer Tanya Tucker Tanya's father Bo Tucker Indianapolis 500 winner Johnny Rutherford and Don Koehler the World's Tallest man.

  • S13E208 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • July 3, 1974

    Guests: actress Connie Stevens comedian Redd Foxx comic Slappy White Golf champ Johnny Miller dance group The Little Steps and The Power of Attorney, a singing group of present and former inmates.

  • S13E209 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • July 4, 1974

    Guests: actress-singer Phyllis Newman comedian Steve Landesberg Country duo harmonic player Jimmy Riddle and guitarist Jack Phelps Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass and male contraceptives researcher Dr. Sheldon J. Segal.

  • S13E210 Mac Davis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 5, 1974

    Guests: actress Elizabeth Ashley boxing great Rocky Graziano The Pointer Sisters impressionists Dean Scott and Bobby Bradshaw and Disc jockey Murray the K.

  • S13E211 Bobby Riggs co-hosts

    • July 8, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Lucie Arnaz singer Vic Damone TV personality Marciarose high-wire artist Erick the Great Tennis coach Chuck McKinley and The Cardinal Doughtery High School Band.

  • S13E212 Bobby Riggs co-hosts

    • July 9, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara comic Pat Cooper actor Joe Earley The Main Ingredient hoedown dancers from the Kutztown Folk Festival and Roller derby skater Judy Arnold with a roller-game demonstration.

  • S13E213 Bobby Riggs co-hosts

    • July 10, 1974

    Guests: actor Richard Harris actress Ann Turkel comedian Soupy Sales Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons tennis champ Rosemary Casals Trampolinist Alexandra Nicholson and the U.S. Army's Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps.

  • S13E214 Bobby Riggs co-hosts

    • July 11, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford singer-songwriter Harry Chapin author Clifford Irving and his wife Edith Irving and members of the fire department and mounted police.

  • S13E215 Bobby Riggs concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 12, 1974

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton comedian Dick Shawn Sylvia and the Moments Boxing promoter Don King Eagles kicker Tom Dempsey Members of the Atoms, the city's soccer team Race-walking team from Temple University and Philadelphia Flag Day Association president Judge Joseph C. Bruno.

  • S13E216 Sly Stone co-hosts

    • July 15, 1974

    Guests: singer Mama Cass Elliot actor Rodney Allen Rippy journalist Jack Anderson Dusko Popov author of "Spy---Counterspy" and The Swedish Table Tennis Team, champions Stellan Bengtsson and Kjell Johansson. Highlights: Sly Stone performs "Dance to the Music".

  • S13E217 Sly Stone co-hosts

    • July 16, 1974

    Guests: Rose Banks (Sly's sister) TV game show host Peter Marshall The O'Jays Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus producer Irvin Feld 33-inch tall Michu, World's Smallest Man and long jumper Al Hamlin and his coach. Highlights: Sly and the Family Stone perform "Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)."

  • S13E218 Sly Stone co-hosts

    • July 17, 1974

    Guests: boxing great Muhammad Ali actor Theodore Bikel The Family Stone and Congressman Wayne Hays (D-Ohio). Highlights: Sly and the Family Stone perform "Time". *Note: This show ended up being perhaps one of the more intense Mike Douglas ever hosted. The tension started rising when Muhammad Ali, then in training for the George Foreman fight and understandably tense, all but ignored co-host Sly Stone. Sly actually had to raise his voice to get Ali to listen and pay attention to him. Things got even hotter when Ali got into an angry discussion with Congressman Wayne Hays over America's treatment of blacks. Ali ended up calling most of the audience "hypocrites" for disagreeing with his version of American history. During that discussion, Sly Stone tried to be peacemaker...at one point, holding Ali and Hays back from each other and saying "let's be happy, let's be happy!."

  • S13E219 Sly Stone co-hosts

    • July 18, 1974

    Guests: dancer-actor Joel Grey comedian Richard Pryor filmmaker Cinda Firestone (director & writer of "Attica") The King Charles Troupe, who play basketball while riding unicycles. Highlights: Sly and the Family Stone perform "Loose Booty."

  • S13E220 Sly Stone concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 19, 1974

    Guests: comedians Tom and Dick Smothers actor-dancer Ben Vereen ("Pippin'") Fashion designer Jacques Bellini and Carl Bernstein & Bob Woodward, coauthors of "All the President's Men"

  • S13E221 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • July 22, 1974

    Guests: actress-dancer Jane Powell "Gunsmoke" actress Amanda Blake singer Eddie Kendricks Dr. David Reuben and Bill Evans, director of the Clio Awards, presents award winning commercials.

  • S13E222 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • July 23, 1974

    Guests: lyricist Sammy Cahn actress Sylvia Syms Barbara Howar, author of "Laughing All the Way" Marty Herbst and Jay Schulman, two men who participated in the jury selection for the Mitchell/Stans trial and Bill Evans with more award-winning TV commercials.

  • S13E223 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • July 24, 1974

    Guests: actor James Coco director Melvin Van Peebles co-authors Bernard Berkowitz and Mildred Newman ("How to Be Your Own Best Friend") and pop group Hues Corporation.

  • S13E224 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • July 25, 1974

    Guests: director Francis Ford Coppola actresses Lee Grant and Joan Hackett singing group The Kim Brothers featuring Michie Sahara Dr. Leland Clark Jr., discoverer of breathable liquid and film critic Molly Haskell author of "From Reverence to Rape: the Treatment of Women in the Movies"

  • S13E225 Rex Reed concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 26, 1974

    Guests: songstress Dana Valery singer Sergio Franchi who is Dana's brother musician Dave Brubeck faith healer Kathryn Kuhlman and The Maryland Motion Picture Censor Board with Mary Avara and David Preller who discuss film censorship.

  • S13E226 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • August 12, 1974

    Guests: actors Donald Sutherland and Elliot Gould of "S*P*Y*S" comic legend Groucho Marx singer-dancer-actress Donna McKechnie The DeFranco Family and Groucho talks of the recent re-release of "Animal Crackers."

  • S13E227 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • August 13, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Anne Meara singer Vikki Carr Ragtime pianist Lillian Williams Marvin Matthew and father & brother of slain S.L.A. member Willie Wolf, Dr. L.S. Wolfe & John Wolfe.

  • S13E228 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • August 14, 1974

    Guests: comedian Buddy Hackett actor James Darren and David Bittner of the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.

  • S13E229 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • August 15, 1974

    Guests: singer-actress Phyllis Newman comedian Charlie Callas boxing champ Joe Frazier Rep. Martha Griffiths and Marvin's mother Mrs. Lilly Hamlisch.

  • S13E230 Marvin Hamlisch concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 16, 1974

    Guests: comedian Red Skelton improv singer Steve DePass and Paul Parker, who won first prize in the 1974 National Hollerin' Contest held in Spivey's Corner, NC.

  • S13E231 Ray Stevens co-hosts

    • August 19, 1974

    Guests: actor Richard Harris and his wife actress Ann Turkel comedian Milt Kamen ballerina Natalia Makarova ballet dancer Ivan Nagy and O.J. Mills, the director of an anti-smoking clinic.

  • S13E232 Ray Stevens co-hosts

    • August 20, 1974

    Guests: comedian Marty Allen drummer Buddy Rich singer Sarah Vaughan National Spelling Bee champion Julie Junkin and The Iron Men, a strong men act, demonstrate feats of strength.

  • S13E233 Ray Stevens co-hosts

    • August 21, 1974

    Guests: actor George Maharis comedian Ron Carey The Miracles and Congressman John Rhodes (R-Ariz).

  • S13E234 John Davidson co-hosts

    • August 22, 1974

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien singer Ben Vereen comedian Kip Adotta and author Dr. Morton Halperin.

  • S13E235 John Davidson co-hosts

    • August 23, 1974

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers Jazz musicians Oscar Peterson and Ray Brown singer-songwriter Terry Gibbs Michael Lutz, member of the Philadelphia Police Dept. Granny Squad and Sondra Forrest and Min Yee, authors of "The Great Escape."

  • S13E236 Martha Mitchell co-hosts

    • August 26, 1974

    Guests: comedian Richard Pryor Political wives Mrs. Eleanor (George) McGovern, Mrs. Mary (John) Dellenback, Mrs. Marion (Jacob) Javits and Mrs. Barbara Mandell (estranged wife of Maryland Governor).

  • S13E237 Martha Mitchell co-hosts

    • August 27, 1974

    Guests: singer Olivia Newton-John comedian Dick Shawn market researcher Marty Herbst and sociologist Jay Schulman. Highlights: Olivia Newton-John sings "Let Me Be There".

  • S13E238 Martha Mitchell co-hosts

    • August 28, 1974

    Guests: composer Marvin Hamlisch authors Victor Marchetti and John Marks

  • S13E239 Martha Mitchell co-hosts

    • August 29, 1974

    Guests: sportscaster Howard Cosell comedienne Fannie Flagg The Earl Scruggs Revue and Dr. Robert Akeret author of "Photoanalysis".

  • S13E240 Martha Mitchell concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 30, 1974

    Guests: singer Chubby Checker comedian Freddie Prinze and columnist Jack Anderson.

Season 14

  • S14E01 The Pointer Sisters co-host

    • September 2, 1974

    Guests: comedian Sammy Shore actress Ruth Gordon The Staple Singers and caped crusader Captain Sticky.

  • S14E02 The Pointer Sisters co-host

    • September 3, 1974

    Guests: actress Marlo Thomas comedian Professor Irwin Corey actor Richard Dawson fur trapper Bill Mackowski animal pathologist Ward B. Stone and a Fur Fashion show.

  • S14E03 The Pointer Sisters co-host

    • September 4, 1974

    Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali actress Loretta Swit The Hudson Brothers and high wire artist Phillipe Petit.

  • S14E04 The Pointer Sisters co-host

    • September 5, 1974

    Guests: "Happy Days" cast actors Ron Howard Henry Winkler Anson Williams Donny Most and Randall Schwartz author of "Carnivorous Plants".

  • S14E05 The Pointer Sisters conclude their co-hosting duties

    • September 6, 1974

    Guests: Jazz pianist Erroll Garner singer John Davidson activist Angela Davis author Sidney Sheldon Mayor Hillel Levinson their cousin Paul Silas of the Boston Celtics and Sarah & Elton Pointer parents of the Pointer Sisters. Also: a demonstration of events in the American Gold Cup horse show.

  • S14E06 Loretta Lynn Co-host

    • September 9, 1974

    Guests: actors Art Carney and Wayne Rogers Tom and Dick Smothers Country singer Conway Twitty comedian Flip Wilson singer Roberta Perters George Vecsey, who's writing an autobiography on Loretta and an Appalachian coal miner.

  • S14E07 Loretta Lynn co-hosts

    • September 10, 1974

    Guests: comedian Flip Wilson singer Kenny Rogers comic Lonnie Shorr and psychic Kenny Kingston.

  • S14E08 Loretta Lynn co-hosts

    • September 11, 1974

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters actor Wayne Rogers TV critic Cleveland Amory Wimbledon champ Jimmy Connors and Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass.

  • S14E09 Loretta Lynn co-hosts

    • September 12, 1974

    Guests: actor Art Carney impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels The Spinners and Counselor to the President Anne Armstrong.

  • S14E10 Loretta Lynn concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 13, 1974

    Guests: singing duo Seals and Crofts comedian Alan Sues Hollywood columnist Rona Barrett Country singer Kenny Starr and Morton Hunt author of "Sexual Behavior in the 1970s".

  • S14E11 Donny and Marie Osmond co-host

    • September 16, 1974

    Guests: singer Olivia Newton-John TV game show host Jim Lange comedian George Kirby

  • S14E12 Donny and Marie Osmond Co-host

    • September 17, 1974

    Guests: actor Christopher Connelly The Lettermen Former Deputy Special assistant to the President Bruce Herschensohn "Planet of the Apes" makeup artist Dan Striepke and Chimp Marvin the Magnificent and his trainer Bill Hampton. *NOTE: Host Mike Douglas, in Planet of the Apes makeup, strode onstage last week at Philadelphia's KYW-TV studios to tape his daily talk show. His first guest was Trainer Bill Hampton with Marvin the Magnificent, a 100-lb. chimp. To the delight of the audience, Marvin recognized a pal right away. He stroked Mike's unusually pale paw consideringly, then sat back on his haunches and let out a few friendly howls. "The volume could have parted your hair," said Mike later. When Douglas mimicked him and let out a few howls of his own, Marvin stared stonily at his host, then wandered off into the audience. Next thing, he began swinging from the balcony. When Mike remonstrated with him, Marvin merely picked up a TV camera and shook it in Douglas' face as if it were a Br

  • S14E13 Donny and Marie Osmond Co-host

    • September 18, 1974

    Guests: Donny and Marie's mom Mrs. Olivia Osmond The Hudson Brothers comedian-actor Ken Berry and environmentalist Barry Commoner.

  • S14E14 Donny and Marie Osmond Co-host

    • September 19, 1974

    Guests: Bonanza's Lorne Greene actor Jon Voight singer-songwriter Chip Taylor The Three Stooges' Moe Howard and Professor Julius Sumner Miller (a close friend of Einstein's).

  • S14E15 Donny and Marie Osmond conclude their co-hosting duties

    • September 20, 1974

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen Former astronaut Frank Borman and Country singer Sonny James. Also: finals in a HulaHoop competition.

  • S14E16 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • September 23, 1974

    Guests: Jazz artist Maynard Ferguson Basketball's Bill Russell comic Milt Kamen and exercise expert Debbie Drake.

  • S14E17 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • September 24, 1974

    Guests: actor Gregory Peck bandleader Lawrence Welk actress Maureen Stapleton comedian Ron Carey and Locomotiv G.T.

  • S14E18 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • September 25, 1974

    Guests: actor Ray Milland Photographer Ron Galella actress-singer Stephanie Mills and Malcolm Bricklin automotive builder of the Bricklin SV-1 gullwing two seater sports car.

  • S14E19 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • September 26, 1974

    Guests: actor Clifton James drummer Buddy Rich consumer advocate Ralph Nader and 1974 Miss America Shirley Cothran.

  • S14E20 Roger Moore concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 27, 1974

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey actress Liv Ullmann Former tennis champ Althea Gibson and a filmed interview with Rose Kennedy.

  • S14E21 Jill Kinmont co-hosts

    • September 30, 1974

    Guests: TV host Dick Cavett singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen of "Pippin" Baseball player Lou Brock and parapsychologist Judy Skutch.

  • S14E22 Jill Kinmont co-hosts

    • October 1, 1974

    Guests: actors Gregory Peck Roger Moore and Beau Bridges Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods and Audra Jo and Lee Baumgarth.

  • S14E23 Jill Kinmont co-hosts

    • October 2, 1974

    Guests: tennis champ Bobby Riggs Country singer Donna Fargo comedian David Brenner Former Deputy Special Assistant to the President Bruce Herschensohn and Mathew Singer.

  • S14E24 Jill Kinmont co-hosts

    • October 3, 1974

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach and his wife actress Anne Jackson singer Al Wilson comic actor Gabriel Kaplan and Dr. George Bach.

  • S14E25 Jill Kinmont concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 4, 1974

    Guests: actors Vincent Gardenia and Richard Dawson singer Syreeta and members of Jill's family. Also: a discussion about learning disabilities.

  • S14E26 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • October 7, 1974

    Guests: singer Barbara McNair actor Will Geer comedian Marty Allen songstress Marilyn Mulvey naturalist Roger Caras and The Wheelmen.

  • S14E27 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • October 8, 1974

    Guests: actresses Shelley Winters and Yvette Mimieux singer Frank Sinatra Jr. songstress Marilyn Mulvey aerospace engineer Robert Truax TV producer Stuart Allen A discussion of Evel Knievel's attempted Snake River Canyon jump.

  • S14E28 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • October 9, 1974

    Guests: sportscasters Howard Cosell, Don Meredith and Frank Gifford TV personality Virginia Graham and pianist Sahan Arzruni.

  • S14E29 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • October 10, 1974

    Guests: actress Linda Blair singer Vonda Van Dyke musician Frank Cooper and bagpipe and drum group The Cameron Highlanders.

  • S14E30 Victor Borge concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 11, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Lawford Broadway performer Janie Sell ("Over Here") comic Louis Nye graphologist Robert Wasserman and The All-Philadelphia Boys Choir.

  • S14E31 Julie Nixon Eisenhower co-hosts

    • October 14, 1974

    Guests: journalist William Buckley Jr. singer-actor Robert Goulet mentalist the Amazing Kreskin comic Pat Henry and The Manhattan Transfer. Highlights: The Manhattan Transfer perform "Java Jive".

  • S14E32 Julie Nixon Eisenhower co-hosts

    • October 15, 1974

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston singer Morgana King futurist Herman Kahn comedian Gabriel Kaplan The Hudson Brothers actress Eileen Letchworth and The Clementis.

  • S14E33 Julie Nixon Eisenhower co-hosts

    • October 16, 1974

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston comedian David Brenner singers Frankie Avalon and Fabian and Jimmy the Greek, professional odds-maker.

  • S14E34 Julie Nixon Eisenhower co-hosts

    • October 17, 1974

    Guests: actor Patrick Wayne Baseball great Leo Durocher Kenny Rogers and the First Edition and Ellen Zawel President of the National Consumers Congress. Also: a discussion of inflation.

  • S14E35 Julie Nixon Eisenhower concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 18, 1974

    Guests: her husband David Eisenhower TV personality Steve Allen and his wife actress Jayne Meadows singer Kelly Garrett TV newsman Edwin Newman singing group Labelle Also: a psychologist.

  • S14E36 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • October 21, 1974

    Guests: actor Art Carney singer Charles Aznavour comic Stan Kann Mrs. Diana Zienmock Dr. C. Everett Koop, head of the medical team which separated the Rodriguez Siamese twins and Mrs. Farida Rodriguez, the twins' mother.

  • S14E37 Paul Williams co-host

    • October 22, 1974

    Guests: entertainer Tiny Tim actor Richard Dreyfuss comedienne Selma Diamond and Dr. Alex Comfort.

  • S14E38 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • October 23, 1974

    Guests: Opera singer Beverly Sills actor Peter Lawford Ken Samples musician Peter Schickele and author Stephen Plagemann ("The Jupiter Effect").

  • S14E39 Paul Williams co-hosts

    • October 24, 1974

    Guests: singing duo of Sandler and Young baseball star Willie Mays pop group Abba actress Jessica Harper author Ann Morton and former US military analyst Daniel Ellsberg known as the Most Dangerous Man in America

  • S14E40 Paul Williams concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 25, 1974

    Guests: singer Anne Murray mime Marcel Marceau actress Sylvia Miles The Stylistics and author Terese Lasser.

  • S14E41 Jim McKay, (Philadelphia co-host), Joseph Adamov (Moscow co-host)

    • October 28, 1974

    Guests: Milt Redo Hal Meyers Ivan Scurglekov and film historian Mert Koplin.

  • S14E42 Jim McKay, (Philadelphia co-host), Joseph Adamov (Moscow co-host)

    • October 29, 1974

    Guests: Galina Ouletova Skee Furemski Mary Gardner Ruth Dayan Popov the Clown aka Popi gymnast Olga Korbut and film historians Mert Koplin & Charles Grinker.

  • S14E43 Jim McKay, (Philadelphia co-host), Joseph Adamov (Moscow co-host)

    • October 30, 1974

    Guests: Klinka Dancers Eugene Fodor Vassily Alexev Sash Vereschagin and film historian Mert Koplin.

  • S14E44 Jim McKay, (Philadelphia co-host), Joseph Adamov (Moscow co-host)

    • October 31, 1974

    Guests: Fred Shero The Merry Seven Chuck Clift St. Tikhon Choir and film historian Mert Koplin.

  • S14E45 Jim McKay, (Philadelphia co-host), Joseph Adamov (Moscow co-host)

    • November 1, 1974

    Guests: Russian dancers Peter Marshall Ann Darbyshire Philadelphia Balalaika Orchestra Ivan Kogevnickov Sandra Fraser and film historian Mert Koplin.

  • S14E46 Cicely Tyson co-hosts

    • November 4, 1974

    Guests: singer-songwriter Harry Chapin TV personality Henry Morgan musician Pat Nicholson US congresswoman Bella Abzug Frederick Storaska "How to Say No to a Rapist ... and Survive" and Dr. Nassera Omar. Highlights: Harry performs "I Wanna Learn a Love Song" and "Cat's in the Cradle".

  • S14E47 Cicely Tyson co-hosts

    • November 5, 1974

    Guests: actress Elizabeth Ashley actor Keir Dullea make-up specialist Stan Winston pianist-composer Pearl Williams lawyer F. Lee Bailey Susan Anderson Jr. and Mary Keele.

  • S14E48 Cicely Tyson co-hosts

    • November 6, 1974

    Guests: singer Charles Aznavour comedian Dick Shawn actor Dorian Harewood actress Joyce Van Patten comic-actor Sandy Baron and Lawrence LeShan, psychologist and author of "How to Meditate".

  • S14E49 Cicely Tyson co-hosts

    • November 7, 1974

    Guests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara model Lauren Hutton poet-activist-author Nikki Giovanni fashion designer Scott Barrie Tony Soda Jr. and The Manhattan Transfer.

  • S14E50 Cicely Tyson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 8, 1974

    Guests: actor Paul Winfield singer Frankie Laine humorist Art Buchwald singing group Labelle Jacqueline Verrell and the Dance Theatre of Harlem.

  • S14E51 The Hudson Brothers co-host (Monday to Wednesday)

    • November 11, 1974

    Guests: actors Fred Williamson and Scott Fisher singer Cleo Laine and Jazz musician John Dankworth and Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass). Also: a Wrist-wrestling demonstration.

  • S14E52 The Hudson Brothers co-host

    • November 12, 1974

    Guests: Chucky Margolis the 5-year-old alter-ego of two of the Hudson Brothers actor-dancer Bobby Van comedienne Elaine Joyce singer Minnie Riperton R&B singer Randy Brown Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass) and journalist Jerald terHorst. Also: a paddle ball demonstration.

  • S14E53 The Hudson Brothers co-host

    • November 13, 1974

    Guests: Senator Charles Percy (R-Ill) actress Susannah York and actor Danny Thomas.

  • S14E54 Dr. William Masters & Mrs. Virginia Johnson co-host (Thursday and Friday)

    • November 14, 1974

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach and his wife actress Anne Jackson actress Patty Duke Astin and her husband actor John Astin and actress Susan Strasberg.

  • S14E55 Dr. William Masters & Mrs. Virginia Johnson co-host

    • November 15, 1974

    Guests: Patty Duke Astin and John Astin actress Susan Strasberg and actor Bill Mooney ("All My Children") and his wife Valorie.

  • S14E56 Gene Rayburn host of Match Game co-hosts

    • November 18, 1974

    Guests: actor Richard Dawson singer Julie DeJohn actress Brett Sommers and the Ebony Fashion Fair.

  • S14E57 Bob Eubanks host of The Newlywed Game co-hosts

    • November 19, 1974

    Guests: comedian Ron Carey and his wife Sharon dance experts Arthur & Kathryn Murray baseball player Larry Bowa & his wife Sheena and Country singer Barbara Mandrell. Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Johnny B. Goode".

  • S14E58 Peter Marshall host of Hollywood Squares co-hosts

    • November 20, 1974

    Guests: baseball outfielder Peter LaCock, Peter Marshall's son comedian Dick Shawn singer Jerry Vale singer-composer Dory Previn mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and (on tape) Cliif Arquette as Charley Weaver. Highlights: Dory sings "Lover, Lover" Jerry sings "If I Could Write a Song".

  • S14E59 Art Fleming host of Jeopardy! co-hosts

    • November 21, 1974

    Guests: comedian Arte Johnson comedienne Anne Meara film critic Rex Reed and singer Janis Ian.

  • S14E60 Dennis James host of Name That Tune co-hosts

    • November 22, 1974

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence actor James Coco singer-dancer Bobby Van and actress-comedienne Elaine Joyce.

  • S14E61 Richard Pryor co-hosts

    • November 25, 1974

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle actor George C. Scott actress Trish Van DeVere Juliet Whittaker (Richard's Drama Teacher form High School) and Tuffy Truesdale with Victor the Wrestling Bear.

  • S14E62 Richard Pryor co-hosts

    • November 26, 1974

    Guests: actress Sally Kellerman actor Harry Belafonte Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association of America actor George C. Scott actress Trish Van DeVere and Electric Light Orchestra. Highlights: The Electric Light Orchestra performed "Poor Boy" and "Can't Get It Out of My Head."

  • S14E63 Richard Pryor co-hosts

    • November 27, 1974

    Guests: boxing champ Joe Frazier burlesque queen Annibella Battistella (aka Fanne Fox) George Fenneman brings out-takes from "You Bet Your Life." and Sly Stone and the Mighty Clouds of Joy are guests.

  • S14E64 Richard Pryor co-hosts

    • November 28, 1974

    Guests: comedian Freddie Prinze pianist-composer Michel LeGrand dancer-actor Ben Vereen author Gore Vidal and "Pounding Massage" demonstration by Gigi.

  • S14E65 Richard Pryor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 29, 1974

    entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. gymnasts Olga Korbut and Cathy Rigby actor Charles McGregor and Richard's grandmother Marie C. Bryan.

  • S14E66 Freddie Prinze co-hosts

    • December 2, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Falk actress Loretta Swit singer-actor Clifton Davis comedian Sandy Baron and Freddie's parents Mary & Karl Prinze.

  • S14E67 Freddy Prinze, George Kirby, Anthony Perkins, Buddy Rich

    • December 3, 1974

    Freddie Prinze co-hosts; guests are comedian George Kirby, actor Anthony Perkins and his wife actress Berry Berenson, Jazz drummer Buddy Rich, Bobby & Tina Allende and Zeeba, a male belly-dancer. Hendricks, Getz, Thompson & Rich perform.

  • S14E68 Freddie Prinze co-hosts

    • December 4, 1974

    Guests: James Komack, creator of TV's "Chico and the Man" singer Bobby Vinton actor Jimmie Walker ("Good Times") TV commercial star Mason Reese and The Air Force Band.

  • S14E69 Freddie Prinze co-hosts

    • December 5, 1974

    Guests: actor George Kennedy singer Olivia Newton-John Jazz singer Joe Williams Jazz bassist Al Hall comic Alan Bursky author Barbara Howard and E. Howard Hunt spymaster and the ultimate keeper of secrets.

  • S14E70 Freddie Prinze concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 6, 1974

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls actor John David Carson comedian David Brenner and socialite Princess Lee Radziwill.

  • S14E71 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • December 23, 1974

    Guests: actor Lloyd Bridges composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Sandy Stewart trainer John Baker & Fury the cat The Miracles politician Byron Baer and Alex Morrisey. Also: a discussion of migrant workers with New Jersey state representative Bryon Baer (D) and migrant worker Miguel Sanchez. Highlights: Joel sings "Keep the Customer Satisfied."

  • S14E72 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • December 24, 1974

    Guests: comedian David Brenner Noel Neill, who played Lois Lane in TV's "Superman" series actresses Sylvia Syms and Dorothy Paxton Broadway producer Hal Prince Mark Baker, Maureen Brennan, and Mary-Pat Green, members of the "Candide" cast. Highlights: Sylvia sings "The Best Is Yet to Come."

  • S14E73 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • December 25, 1974

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov baseball great Hank Aaron and Sen. Thomas Eagleton (D-Mo.) and his wife. Highlights: Joel and Mike sing a medley that includes "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "Give My Regards to Broadway." The Frank Hunter band.

  • S14E74 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • December 26, 1974

    Guests: actors Alan Arkin and George Raft choreographer Edward Villella Broadway dancer Ann Reinking David Douglas Duncan author of "Goodbye Picasso" and Larry Grossman. Highlights: Joel Grey sings "Travelin' Boy".

  • S14E75 Joel Grey concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 27, 1974

    Guests: Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson. singer Sergio Franchi Andrea Behadur owner of "Go Fly a Kite" store in New York City and ballet dancers Valeri Panov and his wife Galina Ragozina. Highlights: Joel Grey sings "Willkommen" and "Money, Money" from "Cabaret". Also: a kite-flying demonstration.

  • S14E76 Peter Falk co-hosts

    • December 30, 1974

    Guests: actor John Cassavetes actress Gena Rowlands actor James Coco and actress Raquel Welch from the film "Wild Party" fashion designer Ron Talsky Lady Charles-Spencer Churchill Also: a fashion show.

  • S14E77 Peter Falk co-hosts

    • December 31, 1974

    Guests: singer Jose Feliciano comic Pat Henry magician Norm Neilsen and Vincent Bugliosi coauthor of "Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders" Highlights: Jose sings, "Golden Lady" and the theme from "Chico and the Man".

  • S14E78 Peter Falk co-hosts

    • January 1, 1975

    Guests: actress Adrienne Barbeau singer Jimmy Dean TV director for CBS Sports Tony Verna attorney Vincent Bugliosi co-author of "Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders" and criminologist Dr. Joel Fort. Highlights: Jimmy sings "Back Home Again in Indiana"

  • S14E79 Peter Falk co-hosts

    • January 2, 1975

    Guests: Rock star Alice Cooper actors Ryan O'Neal and Richard Dreyfuss singer Vic Damone boxing champ Joe Frazier and Welterweight boxer Hedgemon Lewis. Highlights: Vic sings, "For the Good Times".

  • S14E80 Peter Falk concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 3, 1975

    Guests: actor Jamie Farr pianist George Shearing singer Sarah Vaughan and TV newsman Dan Rather. Highlights: Sarah Vaughan sings "Everything Must Change". George Shearing performs "The Entertainer".

  • S14E81 John Davidson co-hosts

    • January 6, 1975

    Guests: Martha Mitchell Professor Irwin Corey Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods US Navy Parachute Team Rear Admiral Emmett H. Tidd, Commander of U.S. Navy Recruiting Command and Serpentarium owners Bill and Clarita Haast. Highlights: John sings, "I Believe In Music".

  • S14E82 John Davidson co-host

    • January 7, 1975

    Guests: actor Richard Chamberlain comedians Arte Johnson Dick Shawn and Ron Carey CBS Sportscaster Jane Chastain singing group, The Rhodes Kids Russian trampolinists Svetlana Levina and Alexandr Volynkin The University of Miami women's intercollegiate volleyball team and a toy buyer are the guests. Highlights: The Rhodes Kids sing, "Land of a Thousand Dances".

  • S14E83 John Davidson co-hosts

    • January 8, 1975

    Guests: The Lettermen CBS Sportscaster Jane Chastain singer Barbi Benton comics Dick Shawn & Ron Carey and Jim Kiick, Bill Stanfill, Manny Fernandez, Paul Warfield, Jim Mandich, and Doug Swift of the Miami Dolphins. Also: The University of Miami women's swimming team. Highlights: Mike sings, "Let Me Be There"

  • S14E84 John Davidson co-hosts

    • January 9, 1975

    Guests: Baseball player Reggie Jackson comic Rip Taylor singer Lee Horwin aerialists The Great Wallendas and the inventer of a pitching machine. Highlights: Mike sings, "Summer Wind" John and Mike sing, "Beyond the Sea"

  • S14E85 John Davidson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 10, 1975

    Guests: actor Art Carney comedian David Brenner Barbara Fink Bob McCord Jim Bede Also: A discussion of unusual water-skiing equipment. Highlights: Mike sings, "On a Wonderful Day Like Today".

  • S14E86 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • January 13, 1975

    Guests: The Golddiggers Burlesque queen Annabella Battistella aka Fanne Fox The Flying Farias (aerialists) and Nilozons Blowguns with a demonstration. Highlights: Mike sings, "Sunny" Robert sings, "On the Sunny Side of the Street"

  • S14E87 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • January 14, 1975

    Guests: comedian Milt Kamen TV star Mason Reese Norm and Marilyn Krause Bill Martin and Giant Tortoises Oscar's performing elephants. Also: a large-scale example of sand-castle architecture. Highlights: Robert does a medley of songs from "Camelot" Robert sings, "Good Things In Life" Mike sings, "Moon Over Miami"

  • S14E88 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • January 15, 1975

    Guests: Robert's wife actress-singer Carol Lawrence tennis champ Bobby Riggs Miami Beach Mayor Harold Rosen Rogana, Jim, Ken and Kevin Schmedlein Alex Stein & Ashley Whippet the Wonder Dog Bill McGuire Three Frisbee champions Three young high divers with a high diving exhibition. Highlights: Carol & Robert sing, "If" Mike sings, "I Can See Clearly Now"

  • S14E89 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • January 16, 1975

    Guests: Robert's wife actress-singer Carol Lawrence comic Ron Carey comedian Dick Shawn Sherill Mel Bailey & his remote planes Michelle & Michael, two acrobats who perform hanging from a helicopter Lyn Novakowski and Salty a trained sea lion. Highlights: Carol & Robert sing, "Together" Mike sings, "Sweet Caroline" and "My Best Girl" Also: a demonstration of remote-control airplanes used in law enforcement.

  • S14E90 Robert Goulet concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 17, 1975

    Guests: singer-songwriter Paul Williams comedian Gabriel Kaplan actor Barry Williams The Spinners Mason Reese learning to pilot the Goodyear Blimp marksman Tom Fry trapeze act The Reynose Brothers and bathtub races featuring Art Lalone. Highlights: Paul sings, "Family of Man" and "You and Me Against the World"

  • S14E91 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • January 20, 1975

    Guests: actor Yul Brynner Opera singer Anna Moffo John Raitt and his daughter folk artist Bonnie Raitt comic Stan Kann entertainer Monty Rock III Bill Evans director of the CLIO Awards and Esquire editors Tom Ferrell and Lee Eisenberg. Highlights: Mike and Vic perform "I Whistle a Happy Tune". Vic sings "On the Street Where You Live".

  • S14E92 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • January 21, 1975

    Guests: actress Deborah Kerr comedian Charles Nelson Reilly singer Barry Manilow comic Stan Kann columnist Jack Anderson Elizabeth Holiday and B.H. Barry of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Highlights: Mike sings "Easy Come, Easy Go." Vic does "You'd Better Love Me While You May."

  • S14E93 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • January 22, 1975

    Guests: Senator Jacob K. Javits (R-N.Y.) actor Peter Boyle comedian Adam Keefe singer Lola Falana actress Janie Sell guitar duo Los Indios Tabajaras and Dr. Emanuel Cheraskin, coauthor of "Psycho-dietetics: Food as the Key to Well-being".

  • S14E94 Vic Damone co-hosts

    • January 23, 1975

    Guests: "Happy Days" actor Henry Winkler singer-composer Harry Chapin comedian David Brenner drummer Louis Bellson and Lester Brown, author of "In the Human Interest: A Strategy to Stabilize World Population". Highlights: Mike sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Vic Damone sings "Ol' Man River". Mike and Vic duet with "My Kind of Town". Also: a fashion show

  • S14E95 Vic Damone concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 24, 1975

    Guests: actress Faye Dunaway actor Don Wilson singer Judy Collins comedian Corbett Monica film director Elia Kazan Jack Benny's daughter Joan Benny cartoon voice Mel Blanc Kuwait ambassador to the United Nations Abdulla Bishara and film historians Mert Koplin & Charles Grinker. Highlights: Mike and Vic sing "I Got Love" Vic sings "A Very Special Love Song".

  • S14E96 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • January 27, 1975

    Guests: Richard Harris his wife actress Ann Turkel comic actor Cleavon Little TV game show host Bert Convy and Nicole Ronsard, author of "Cellulite: Those Lumps, Bumps and Bulges You Couldn't Lose Before".

  • S14E97 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • January 28, 1975

    Guests: actor-singer Clifton Davis boxing great Rocky Graziano lawyer F. Lee Bailey Playgirl magazine centerfold coordinator Toni Holt and centerfold photographer Jessica Kolesar, Shecky's wife Nalani, and Richard Reinartson a polygraph operator. Highlights: Mike sings "Exactly Like You". Clifton Davis sings "Let Me Be the One" and "Nature Boy".

  • S14E98 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • January 29, 1975

    Guests: James Earl Jones singer Enzo Stuarti Richard Blackwell aka Mr. Blackwell, author of "The Ten Worst-Dressed Women List" Karina Tapiovarra with a sauna and freestyle skier Bill O'Leary teaches Mike to ski on a machine. Highlights: Mike sings "Walking Happy". Enzo Stuarti sings "Be My Love".

  • S14E99 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • January 30, 1975

    Guests: Craig Stevens actress Jessica Walter Singer-composer David Gates psychiatrist Dr. Samuel Dunkell who analyzes sleeping positions and entrants from the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Mike welcomes three jurors from the Watergate coverup trail: Anita King, Roy Carter and Joanne Williams. Highlights: Mike and Jessica sing "Together".

  • S14E100 Shecky Greene concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 31, 1975

    Guests: singer Smokey Robinson TV host Hugh Downs actress Talia Shire singer Freda Payne Singing City airplane pilot T.W. Cummings and stewardess Mary Kay Reeder Hiroo Onoda, Japanese army intelligence lieutenant who fought in World War II and did not surrender until 1974. Also: a demonstration by an airline representative who helps people overcome their fear of flying. Highlights: Mike sings "Fly Me to the Moon". Freda sings "Last Blues Song". *NOTE: Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda who was found in the Philippines in March 1974. Mike welcomes Hiroo Onoda. a Japanese soldier who remained in the Philippine jungle for 30 years after the end of World War II, still believing the war was going on.

  • S14E101 Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-host

    • February 3, 1975

    Guests: singer-composer Neil Sedaka director Lee Strasberg comedian David Steinberg sportscaster Harry Kalas and the Immaculata College women's basketball team. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sing "Aquarius" and "Let the Sunshine In". Neil Sedaka performs "Laughter in the Rain." *Note: Alan Alda hosts for Mike Douglas who is recovering from an appendectomy.

  • S14E102 Alan Alda guest host, the 5th Dimension co-host

    • February 4, 1975

    Guests: minister and political organizer Jeb Stuart Magruder and his wife Gail comic Sandy Baron and motivational speaker and course inventor Werner Erhard. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sing "Up, Up & Away" and "One Less Bell to Answer."

  • S14E103 Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-host

    • February 5, 1975

    Guests: comedian George Gobel actress Elizabeth Ashley Opera star Grace Bumbry tennis champ Bobby Riggs and Erica Jong author of "Fear of Flying". Highlights: The 5th Dimension perform "Stoned Soul Picnic" and "Sweet Blindness".

  • S14E104 Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-host

    • February 6, 1975

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye author Warren Farrell and dancer Randy Grant.

  • S14E105 Alan Alda concludes his guest hosting duties, The 5th Dimension co-host

    • February 7, 1975

    Guests: comedian-actor Gabriel Kaplan comedian Sandy Baron poet Nikki Giovanni Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jeb Stuart Magruder and his wife Gail. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sings "Wedding Bell Blues," "Ashes to Ashes" and "What Is Hip."

  • S14E106 David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • February 10, 1975

    Guests: comedian Redd Foxx actor Barry Newman comic Dap Sugar Willie author Urna Gray and gymnasts Gary Novicklj & Anita Mathieu. Highlights: Joey Heatherton sings "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" and "Where Is the Love." *Note: David Steinberg hosts for Mike during his second week of recovery from an appendectomy.

  • S14E107 David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • February 11, 1975

    Guests: Joey's father bandleader Ray Heatherton Joey's brother radio personality Dick Heatherton actor Craig Stevens singing group Labelle author Daniel Peterson Highlights: Joey sings "Company". Joey and joins her father to do a medley of "Babes in Arms" tunes including "My Funny Valentine" and "Where or When." Labelle sing "Lady Marmalade" and "Space Children."

  • S14E108 David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • February 12, 1975

    Guests: Paul Newman director Elia Kazan Jazz musician Ramsey Lewis and Jim Henson & the Muppets. Highlights: Joey sings "I Gotcha."

  • S14E109 David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • February 13, 1975

    Guests: Joey's brother radio personality Dick Heatherton actor John Amos singer-songwriter Peter Allen comedian Rip Taylor organist-comic Stan Kann The Amazing Kreskin A look at exotic beds. Highlights: Joey Heatherton sings "I Love You, I Honestly Love You" accompanied by Peter at the piano. Joey sings "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life", and "Call Me And I’ll Be Around" with her brother. John Amos sings "Accentuate The Positive". Peter Allen sings "Just Ask Me I’ve Been There".

  • S14E110 David Steinberg concludes his guest hosting duties, Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • February 14, 1975

    Guests: actor George Hamilton TV commercial star Mason Reese pro golfer Tim Wood rodeo champion Larry Mahan Stephanie Mills (Dorothy) Ted Ross (The Cowardly Lion) Tiger Haynes (The Tin Woodsman) Hinton Battle (The Scarecrow) Dee Dee Bridgewater (Glinda, the Good Witch) cast members from the Broadway production of "The Wiz". Highlights: Joey sings "Zip-adeedoo-dah." Also: an ice-skating demonstration.

  • S14E111 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • February 17, 1975

    Guests: actress Liv Ullman and singer Melissa Manchester.

  • S14E112 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • February 18, 1975

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey British satirist comics Dudley Moore and Peter Cook singer Donna Theodore memory expert Harry Lorayne author of "How to Develop Super-Power Memory" and The Humbugs. Highlights: Mike sings "Out of This World."

  • S14E113 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • February 19, 1975

    Guests: mime Marcel Marceau actress Arlene Dahl Opera singer Shirley Verrett Richard Humphrey roller dance pioneer and Federal Trade Commissioner Elizabeth Hanford. Also: trained animal talent. Highlights: Mike sings "Too Close for Comfort".

  • S14E114 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • February 20, 1975

    Guests: actress Paula Prentiss talks about her film "The Stepford Wives". The Temptations memory expert Harry Lorayne and Pro bowler Judy Soutar. Highlights: The Temptations sing "Happy People".

  • S14E115 Jerry Lewis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 21, 1975

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen actress Elizabeth Hubbard gymnast Cathy Rigby actor Anthony Cannon and actress Geraldine Court of TV's "The Doctors" series. Highlights: Mike sings "Make Someone Happy". Ben Vereen sings "Never Can Say Goodbye".

  • S14E116 Cybill Shepherd co-hosts

    • February 24, 1975

    Guests: Country singer Charley Pride comedian David Brenner singer Peter Gennaro and Ohio Players. Also: An omelet-making demonstration. Highlights: Cybill sings, "I Loved Him" Charley sings, "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town".

  • S14E117 Cybill Shepherd co-hosts

    • February 25, 1975

    Guests: TV commercial star Mason Reese Harlem Globetrotters Nate Branch, Meadowlark Lemon, Jackie Jackson and Bobby Jo Mason and Paul Ehrlich author of "End of Affluence: A Blueprine for Your Future" and members of the touring "Jesus Christ Superstar" company. Highlights: Mike sings "At Long Last Love". selections from the members of the cast of "Jesus Christ Superstar".

  • S14E118 Cybill Shepherd co-hosts

    • February 26, 1975

    Guests: impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels singer-songwriter Don McLean actress Barbara Cook and Charles Goodell chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board. Highlights: Don McLean sings, "And I Love You So" and "Dreidel". Mike does "Begin the Beguine" and Marilyn sings "A Good Man Is Hard to Find." The Frank Hunter band.

  • S14E119 Cybill Shepherd co-hosts

    • February 27, 1975

    Guests: actor David Janssen boxing great Muhammad Ali boxer Chuck Wepner actor Richard Thomas and his wife Alma Dave Brubeck and his sons Darius, Daniel and Chris. and Janssen talked about his "kidnapping" during his 1974 trip to Turkey. Clips from the 1st season of 'HARRY O' were shown.

  • S14E120 Cybill Shepherd concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 28, 1975

    Guests: actor Jack Lemmon comedian Shecky Greene impressionist Marilyn Michaels boxing great Rocky Graziano juggler Albert Lucas and a 13-year-old professional skater. Highlights: Mike and Cybil duet on "Let's Fall In Love" and "Friendship".

  • S14E121 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • March 3, 1975

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller actresses Jean Simmons and Margaret Hamilton and Opera singer Sherrill Milnes. Also a trained Myna bird. Highlights: Sherrill Milnes sings, "Mariah"

  • S14E122 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • March 4, 1975

    Guests: consumer advocate Ralph Nader singer Buffy Sainte-Marie actor Al Molinaro Robert Redford's wife Lola and George Reinholt and Jacquie Courtney of "Another World" soap-opera. Highlights: Buffy sings, "Till I See You Again".

  • S14E123 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • March 5, 1975

    Guests: singer Ed Ames comedian Marty Allen actor Vincent Gardenia former Mouseketeer Darlene Valentine Also: A belly dancer and a demonstration of making music with a saw and tools. Highlights: Ed sings, "I Won't Last A Day Without You"

  • S14E124 Tony Randall Co-host

    • March 6, 1975

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope Lenny Bruce's daughter Kitty and Valerie Perrine who plays Bruce's wife in the movie "Lenny". Highlights: Kitty sings, "I've Got the Music In Me".

  • S14E125 Tony Randall concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 7, 1975

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope bandleader Les Brown singer Fran Jeffries and film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker with film clips of Hope's career. Highlights: Fran and Bob do "Show Me the Way to Go Home". And both join Les and Tony to sing a medley that includes "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree".

  • S14E126 Reggie Jackson co-hosts

    • March 10, 1975

    Guests: singer Freda Payne actor Gene Wilder impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin Mike & Reggie team up to sing, "Busted". Freda Payne talks about doing a movie about Dorothy Dandridge's life and members of Philadelphia's PAL (Police Athletic League). Also: a demonstration of how baseball bats are made. Highlights: Mike & Freda duet to "The Way We Were". Freda sings "Yours to Have".

  • S14E127 Joey Bishop substitutes as Host, Evel Knievel co-hosts

    • March 11, 1975

    Guests: singer Billy Eckstine comedian-actor Gabriel Kaplan and Dr. Joyce Brothers. Highlights: Billy sings, "You and Me Against the World".

  • S14E128 Virginia Graham substitutes as Host, Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds co-hosts

    • March 12, 1975

    Guests: model Vickie Chesser Bench actor Roy Scheider boxing great Rocky Graziano singer Sarah Vaughan Sportscaster Dick Enberg and softball pitcher Rosie Black. Highlights: Sarah sings, "Someone To Watch Over Me" and "The Man I Love". Johnny does "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown."

  • S14E129 Jerry Lewis substitutes as Host, Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys co-hosts

    • March 13, 1975

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave The Treniers singing group and Golf pro Jim Chenoweth. Highlights: The Treniers sing, "Rockin' On Sunday Night".

  • S14E130 Jean-Claude Killy co-hosts

    • March 14, 1975

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono comedian David Brenner pianist-composer Michel Legrand and Karen Morris, the 1974 Junior Miss. Also a skiing demonstration and a ski-fashion show. Highlights: Michel plays "Brian's Song" and "Windmills of My Mind".

  • S14E131 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 17, 1975

    Guests: actress-singer-dancer Ann-Margret singer B.B. King comedian David Brenner and Anne-Marie Rasmussen former wife of Steven Rockefeller Jr. Highlights: Sonny & Mike sing, "And the Beat Goes On" Ann-Margret joins Sonny in "You've Got a Friend". B.B. King performs, "The Thrill Is Gone" and "Live the Love".

  • S14E132 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 18, 1975

    Guests: The Hudson Brothers comic Rip Taylor Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) Female wrestler Susan Sexton and Eugene Linden author of "Apes, Men and Language". Highlights: The Hudson Brothers sing, "Lover, Come Back to Me" and Mike joins Sonny to sing, "Games People Play".

  • S14E133 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 19, 1975

    Guests: comedienne-actress Nancy Walker singer-songwriter Paul Williams The Lettermen Patricia Garfield author of "Creative Dreaming" magician Peter DePaula and Signa Joy and Susan Edwards members of the cast of "The Magic Show". Highlights: Sonny & Mike sing, "Sweet Gypsy Rose". The Lettermen sing, "When Will I See You Again" and "I Honestly Love You".

  • S14E134 Sonny Bono, co-host

    • March 20, 1975

    Guests: actor Tony Randall singer Smokey Robinson and 14-year old singer Rene Simard. Highlights: Rene sings, "Beyond the Sea" and Schubert's "Ave Maria" and joins Mike in a duet. Smokey sings, "Baby, That's Back At Ya". Sonny & Mike team up to sing, "Mack the Knife".

  • S14E135 Sonny Bono concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 21, 1975

    Guests: actors Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk actress Adrienne Barbeau comedian Milt Kamen screenwriter Sterling Silliphant Christine Nickel and Rachel Rosenberg. Highlights: Sonny sings, "One Hell of a Woman" and teams up with Mike on "United We Stand". Adrienne sings "A Taste of Honey". Also: a Kung-fu demonstration. *Note: Some sources state that Peter Falk appeared in this episode as his previous visit was rescheduled from March 14, 1975 to March 21, 1975.

  • S14E136 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • March 24, 1975

    Guests: actress Shirley MacLaine Little Anthony and the Imperials comedian Fred Travalena and Richard Humphrys and his trained animals. Highlights: Little Anthony and the Imperials perform, "Hold On" and "You Are". Fred Travalena does impersonations of Marlon Brando, Paul Lynde and Clint Eastwood.

  • S14E137 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • March 25, 1975

    Guests: actress Shirley MacLaine comedienne-actress Esther Rolle composer Marvin Hamlisch Philadelphia's Singing City Choir and Alex Green and Gary MacKenzie with a demonstration of trick shooting, gun spinning and bull-whipping. Highlights: Mike sings, "What I Did For Love" Philadelphia's Singing City Choir, the choir performs Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" and "Ezekiel".

  • S14E138 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • March 26, 1975

    Guests: actress-singer Rita Moreno composer Harry Chapin singers Kelly Garrett and Gilbert Price sportscaster Jane Chastain Dr. Jose Froimovich researcher of the aging process worm expert George Sroda and two members of the Philadelphia Fire Dept. with a tour of a firetruck. Highlights: Harry sings, "Cats in the Cradle". Rita sings, "Harvest Moon".

  • S14E139 Mason Reese co-hosts

    • March 27, 1975

    Guests: actor Christopher Lee singer Anne Murray Ferrante and Teicher comedian Pat Cooper Iron Eyes Cody and singing group Sister Sledge. Highlights: Ferrante and Teicher perform "Exodus" and "Ol' Man River". Locomotive engineer Christine Gonzales who teaches Mason how to drive a train. Also a discussion, Of Indian lore with Iron Eyes Cody.

  • S14E140 Mason Reese concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 28, 1975

    Guests: actors Walter Slezak and Jack Klugman singer Janis Ian Magician Judy Carter Senator John Glenn (D-Ohio) and former astronaut The Spinners and Dr. Thelma Moss. Highlights: The Spinners sing, "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love?" and "Living A Little, Laughing A Little". Janis Ian sings, "When the Party's Over".

  • S14E141 Flip Wilson co-hosts

    • March 31, 1975

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen and his wife actress Jayne Meadows comic Mr. Echo singer Eloise Laws and psychic Kenny Kingston. Also: a demonstration of fancy Japanese cooking. Highlights: Eloise sings, "I Got the Music In Me"

  • S14E142 Flip Wilson co-hosts

    • April 1, 1975

    Guests: actress Morgan Fairchild drummer Buddy Rich singer Johnny Nash Pro golfer Doug Sanders and Dr. Kenneth Edelin convicted of manslaughter in a Boston abortion case. Highlights: Buddy Rich plays "I Love You."

  • S14E143 Flip Wilson co-hosts

    • April 2, 1975

    Guests: actress Dyan Cannon singer-songwriter Harry Chapin singer Melba Moore worm Expert George Sroda and Alvin Toffler author of "Future Shock" and "The Eco-Spasm Report". Highlights: Harry sings, "I Want to Learn a Love Song" and "Jamie". Melba Moore sings "My Soul is Satisfied".

  • S14E144 Flip Wilson co-hosts

    • April 3, 1975

    Guests: singer John Davidson comedian John Byner Sidney Sheldon author of "The Other Side of Midnight". Psychic Kenny Kingston and The Whiteclouds, a knife throwing act. Highlights: John Davidson sings, "What Will I Tell the Kids?".

  • S14E145 Flip Wilson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 4, 1975

    Guests: singer Tina Turner Seals and Crofts singer Walter Heath and sportscaster Jane Chastain. Highlights: Seals and Crofts perform, "I'll Play For You" Walter sings, "You Know You're Wrong, Don't You Brother".

  • S14E146 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • April 7, 1975

    Guests: actress Marlo Thomas Comic Archie Hahn Harold Melvin and The Bluenotes psychic healer William Nolen, author of "Healing: A Doctor in Search of a Miracle" and a woman who was treated by faith healer Kathryn Kuhlman. Highlights: The Bluenotes perform, "Bad Luck" and "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon".

  • S14E147 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • April 8, 1975

    Guests: singer Pearl Bailey comedian George Kirby Pretzels, a musical revue and banker Louis Kelso, who discusses a proposal for employee-owned corporations. Highlights: Pearl sings, "Violets For Your Furs" and "Duey's Song" Mike and Lily team up for "Don't Count Your Kisses" George sings, "You Are the Sunshine of My Life".

  • S14E148 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • April 9, 1975

    Guests: actor Richard Dreyfuss actor-singer-dancer Ben Vereen Australian singer Lana Cantrell Country singer Tanya Tucker and Donald Rumsfeld, assistant to the President. Highlights: Ben sings "Jubilation" and "You Make Me Feel Brand New" Lana sings "Like A Sunday Morning" Lily sings "That Sentimental Sandwich".

  • S14E149 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • April 10, 1975

    Guests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Congresswoman Bella Abzug (D-NY) Singer Lana Cantrell Comedienne Valeri Bromfield John Slonaker, a player of whiskey bottles. and The Chambers Brothers. Highlights: Songs include, "Stealin' Watermelons".

  • S14E150 Lily Tomlin concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 11, 1975

    Guests: comedians Henry Gibson and Arte Johnson from TV's Laugh-In photojournalist Betty Beaird and inger Ronee Blakely and the Victory Choral Ensemble. Highlights: Ronee sings, "Tape Deck in His Tractor".

  • S14E151 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • April 14, 1975

    Guests: M*A*S*H star Alan Alda comedian Bill Dana actor Scatman Crothers mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and Dr. Frederick Leboyer, author of "Birth Without Violence". Highlights: Mike sings, "She's A Lady" Dyan sings, "Since I Fell For You".

  • S14E152 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • April 15, 1975

    Guests: M*A*S*H actor Jamie Farr actor Don Stewart comedienne Julie DeJohn comic Billy Saluga comedian Professor Irwin Corey R&B group Tavares and Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter taped at Trenton State Prison where the former boxer is serving a sentence for murder Highlights: Tavares performs, "My Ship" and "Remember What I Told You To Forget". Dyan and Mike sing "I Won't Last a Day Without You".

  • S14E153 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • April 16, 1975

    Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter taped at Trenton State Prison where the former boxer is serving a sentence for murder singer Johnny Mathis actor Jack Klugman Elizabeth Keubler-Ross author of "Questions and Answers on Death and Dying" PBS's "Zoom" producer Austin Hoyt author Solomon Hasluck and Edith, Danny & Luiz. Highlights: Johnny sings, "Over the Weekend" and "What'll I Do?".

  • S14E154 Dyan Cannon co-hosts

    • April 17, 1975

    Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter taped at Trenton State Prison where the former boxer is serving a sentence for murder actor Cornel Wilde singer Al Green comedian-actor Art Carney organist-comic Stan Kann and Peter Skolnik author fo "Jump Rope". Highlights: Al sings, "The Prince of Soul" and "God Blessed Our Love" Mike & Dyan sing, "We've Only Just Begun". Dyan sings, "Touch Me In the Morning".

  • S14E155 Dyan Cannon concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 18, 1975

    Guests: model-actress Jennifer O'Neill actor Anson Williams Fred Blair Jack Edelstein columnist Shirley Eder and The Stylistics. Highlights: Anson sings, "Another Night in a Lonely Town". Jennifer sings, "I Live the Life I Love". The Stylistics perform, "Thank You Baby". Also: a display of snakes.

  • S14E156 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • April 21, 1975

    Guests: actor Bill Macy actress Alexis Smith comedian Corbett Monica and Chaka Khan and Rufus. Highlights: Jose sings, "Chico and the Man" and "The Essence of Your Love". Rufus sings, "Tell Me Something Good" and "Stop on By". Also: instructions for cultivating an indoor vegetable garden.

  • S14E157 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • April 22, 1975

    Guests: composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Richie Lecea comic Pat Cooper singing group Ecstasy, Passion and Pain linguist and author Charles Berlitz and Lawrence Kutche. Highlights: Jose Feliciano sings, "Boogie On Reggae Woman" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now". Marvin Hamlisch performs, "Night and Day". Ecstasy, Passion and Pain perform "One Beautiful Day".

  • S14E158 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • April 23, 1975

    Guests: actor Walter Slezak singer Al Martino comedian Sandy Baron Comedienne Valeri Bromfield rock group Blue Swede and African-safari guides Betty and Jock Melville. Highlights: Jose Feliciano sings, "Use Me" Al Martino sings "To the Door of the Sun" Blue Swede performs, "Dr. Rock and Roll". Mike sings "Never My Love". Jose & Al duet on "I Have But One Heart".

  • S14E159 Jose Feliciano co-hosts

    • April 24, 1975

    Guests: comedian David Brenner singer-actor Robert Goulet and Dr. Hyman Engleberg, author of "The Doctor's Modern Heart Attack Prevention Program." Highlights: Jose sings, "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" Robert sings, "Those Were the Days" and "The Nearness of You".

  • S14E160 Jose Feliciano concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 25, 1975

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence sex therapists William Masters and Virginia Johnson actor David Groh comedian Norm Crosby and singer Major Harris. Highlights: Carol sings, "All I Ever Need is You", "The Way We Were" and a medley of "These Foolish Things". Jose sings, "Take Me Home Country Roads" and "Light My Fire".

  • S14E161 George Carlin co-hosts

    • April 28, 1975

    Guests: actress Diana Rigg actor Patrick Macnee singer-actress Rita Moreno comedian Charlie Callas and psychic Uri Geller.

  • S14E162 George Carlin co-hosts

    • April 29, 1975

    Guests: singers Gloria Gaynor and Kenny Rankin actor Larry Linville (NOT comedian Ron Carey)(as previously listed) comic Professor Irwin Corey Russian actress Victoria Fyodorova National Enquirer reporter Henry Gris hairstylist Pierre Ouaknine and Egil Krogh Jr. convicted conspirator in the Ellsberg case. Highlights: Gloria Gaynor sings "Walk On By" and "Never Can Say Goodbye". Kenny Rankin sings "You Are My Woman" and "In the Name of Love".

  • S14E163 George Carlin co-hosts

    • April 30, 1975

    Guests: actress Lana Turner singer John Davidson comedienne Joan Rivers singer-songwriter Kenny Rankin raquetball champion Peggy Steding and John Springer author of "They Had Faces Then" about movie stars of the 30's. Highlights: Kenny Rankin sings "People Get Ready". John Davidson sings "What Will I Tell the Kids?" "Have You Never Been Mellow?"

  • S14E164 George Carlin co-hosts

    • May 1, 1975

    Guests: singer Barbara McNair comedian-actor Rob Reiner actors Fernando Lamas and Burt Ward Sha Na Na actress LaWanda Page comedienne Joan Rivers comedian David Brenner and Marvel comic legend Stan Lee. Also: a fashion show of comic-book hero costumes with Joan Rivers, David Brenner, Burt Ward and comic-book publisher Stan Lee. Highlights: Sha Na Na performs "Just like Romeo and Juliet" and "ShBoom."0

  • S14E165 George Carlin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 2, 1975

    Guests: actor Ben Gazzara actress Kate Jackson comedian Redd Foxx comedienne LaWanda Page singer Barry Manilow and Dr. Mildred Jefferson chairwoman of the board of the National Right to Life Committee.

  • S14E166 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • May 5, 1975

    Guests: entertainer Ethel Merman Country singers Charley Pride and Jimmy Dean comedian Jerry Clower and King Charles Troupe. Highlights: Roger Miller sings "I Love a Rodeo". Ethel Merman performs "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun". Jimmy Dean does "Stay All Night". Charley Pride does "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town".

  • S14E167 Loretta Lynn co-hosts

    • May 6, 1975

    Guests: actor George Hamilton Opera singer Roberta Peters Country singers Bill Anderson Roger Miller and Mickey Gilley The Queen and Her Maids comedian Professor Irwin Corey and Monty Lynch & retriever. Highlights: Loretta sings "You're Lookin' at Country". Mickey sings "San Antonio Rose". Loretta & Roberta duet "My Secret Love". Roberta performs an aria from "The Barber of Seville". George sings "Jambalaya". Mike sings "Delta Dawn".

  • S14E168 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • May 7, 1975

    Guests: Country singers Waylon Jennings Jessi Colter and Roger Miller comedian Flip Wilson actor Jamie Farr singer Diana Trask comedian Professor Irwin Corey NASCAR racers Darrell Waltrip and Bobby Allison and the Fruit Jar Drinkers. Also: stock-car races with Country Western personalities. Highlights: Mel sings "She's a Heartbreaker". Jessi sings "I'm Not Lisa". Diana sings "Back Home Again".

  • S14E169 Tom T. Hall co-hosts

    • May 8, 1975

    Guests: Country singers Barbara Mandrell and Johnny Rodriguez Hee Haw's Grandpa Jones musician John Hartford Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass comic Professor Backwards and Ma Ho Pin a tightrope walker. Highlights: Tom sings "Deal". John & Mike perform "Gentle on My Mind". Barbara Mandrell sings "Show Me a Man". Johnny Rodriguez sings "Ramblin' Man". Grandpa Jones performs "Baby-O".

  • S14E170 Minnie Pearl co-hosts

    • May 9, 1975

    Guests: musician Roy Acuff socialite Martha Mitchell Country singer Roger Miller Mitchell Fuston Stoney Mountain Cloggers and Governor Ray Blanton.

  • S14E171 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • May 12, 1975

    Guests: actor Tony Curtis Suzi Quatro Band singer Johnny Brown and Fred Zega inventor of the golf swinging machine.

  • S14E172 Freddie Prinze co-hosts

    • May 13, 1975

    Guests: actor Jack Albertson actress Karen Valentine choreographer-dancer Peter Gennaro authors Nicholas and June Regush psychic Jack Schwarz and flagpole sitter Woody Hightower.

  • S14E173 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • May 14, 1975

    Guests: actress Pam Grier comedian David Frye singer Marlena Shaw and Philadelphia Flyer hockey player Dave Schultz.

  • S14E174 Freddie Prinze co-hosts

    • May 15, 1975

    Guests: comedian-actress Betty White TV game show host Allen Ludden actresses Karen Valentine and Georgia Engel and singer Major Harris. Highlights: Major Harris sings "Loving You is Mellow" and "Sweet Tomorrow". Georgia and Mike do "Would You Like to Take a Walk?"

  • S14E175 Sammy Davis Jr. co-host

    • May 16, 1975

    Guests: actress Sally Struthers comedian David Brenner and author George M. Stone with a discussion of wolves and wolf lore. Highlights: Sally and Sammy sing "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Ole Oak Tree". Mike sings "The Moment of Truth."

  • S14E176 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • May 19, 1975

    Guests: actor Henry Fonda singer Enzo Stuarti The Lira Band and fashion creator Dr. Aldo Gucci.

  • S14E177 Jose Ferrer co-hosts

    • May 20, 1975

    Guests: singer Jose Feliciano comedian John Byner singing group Tipica '73 Victor Montenez and his Planeros Carmen Valldejuli Rosendo Acosta and Vera Clemente.

  • S14E178 Marcel Marceau co-hosts

    • May 21, 1975

    Guests: singer Jean-Paul Vignon dancer Ann Reinking songstress Mireille Mathieu French chef Jacques Pepin Rockettes and film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker. Highlights: Mireille Mathieu sings "Free Again". Mike sings "Pigalle". A CanCan demonstration by the Rockettes. Also: a preview of the 1975 Fall Fashions

  • S14E179 James Earl Jones co-hosts

    • May 22, 1975

    Guests: Michael Olatunji director of New York African Cultural Center Mrs. Olatunji presents African fashions poetress Nikki Giovanni Dinah Ayensu with an African cooking demonstration. and a group of dancers and musicians from the Center. Included are an African fashion show and a demonstration of African cooking. Highlights: Mike sings "The Lion Sleeps Tonight."

  • S14E180 Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko co-host

    • May 23, 1975

    Guests: singer Rene Simard The All-Philadelphia Boys Choir Japanese Kibuki Dancers and Samurai swordsmen. Also: Japanese cooking demonstration.

  • S14E181 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 26, 1975

    Guests: puppeteer Shari Lewis Sportscaster Don Meredith gossip columnist Rona Barrett sculptor Peter Edstrom and Virginia Coy. Also: a demonstration by a hand analyst. Highlights: Mike sings "Exactly like You" and teams up with Totie for "Just You, Just Me."

  • S14E182 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 27, 1975

    Guests: actor Hal Linden TV producer Gene Roddenberry Country singer Tanya Tucker Ike & Tina Turner pop group Blue Magic Dian Thomas author of "Roughing It Easy" and Dr. Walter Fanburg.

  • S14E183 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 28, 1975

    Guests: actress Loretta Swit Tony Orlando and Dawn Dr. Irwin Stillman consumer advocate Ralph Nader Edwin Koupal of the California People's Lobby and Walter Szykitka author of "Public Works: A Handbook for Self Reliant Living". Highlights: Tony Orlando and Dawn perform "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" and "He Don't Love You". Totie and Mike do "You Make Me Feel So Young".

  • S14E184 Totie Fields co-hosts

    • May 29, 1975

    Guests: comedian Dom DeLuise actress Adrienne Barbeau singer Tommy Leonetti and Dr. Ezra Greenspan, president of New York's Chemotherapy Foundation. Also: Rosemary Costarelli with fashion show featuring terry-cloth garments. Highlights: Tommy Leonetti sings "I Won't Last a Day Without You". Mike sings "Falling in Love with Love".

  • S14E185 Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 30, 1975

    Guests: actor Donald Sutherland and actress Karen Black promoting their film "Day of the Locust", singer-actress Diahann Carroll comic Morty Gunty and the Lettermen singing group. Highlights: The Lettermen sing "Laughter in the Rain". Diahann sings "More than You Know". Mike sings "My Kind of Girl" Totie and The Lettermen perform "Lazy River".

  • S14E186 Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-host

    • June 2, 1975

    Guests: Blood, Sweat & Tears Jack Valente President of the Motion Pictures of America Association comic Robert Klein radio and TV host Ted Mack singer Caterina Valenti. and former "Amateur Hour" host Ted Mack and one of the talents who won the "Amateur Hour" competition. Highlights: Gladys sings "Too Young".

  • S14E187 Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-host

    • June 3, 1975

    Guests: singer Judy Collins Baseball catcher Johnny Bench comedian Charlie Callas and Bio-rhythms researcher Andrew Ahigren.

  • S14E188 Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-host

    • June 4, 1975

    Guests: actors Beau Bridges and Gary Burghoff TV children's show puppeteer from England, Rod Hull and his Emu surgeon Dr. Wayne Decker of the New York Fertility Research Foundation and roller-skating champion Natalie Dunn. Highlights: Gladys Knight and the Pips perform "How Can You Say That Ain't Love?"

  • S14E189 Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-host

    • June 5, 1975

    Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comedian Pat Henry Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods horticulturist Bill McDowell and polygamist Alex Joseph with five of his 14 wives.

  • S14E190 Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-host

    • June 6, 1975

    Guests: actor Omar Sharif comedian-actor Jimmie Walker John Scarne who demonstrates gambling tricks Bio-rhythms researcher Andrew Ahlgren and trainer Frank Inn with canine performer Benji. Highlights: "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)" and "Just in Time".

  • S14E191 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • June 16, 1975

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas comedian David Brenner comedic actor Jimmie Walker The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band naturalist Roger Caras Butch Dring Fearless Bauers

  • S14E192 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • June 17, 1975

    Guests: singer Vic Damone The Four Tops and naturalist Roger Caras. Highlights: The Four Tops perform "Seven Lonely Nights" and "We All Gotta Stick Together". Also: a high-diving exhibition.

  • S14E193 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • June 18, 1975

    Guests: actor Burt Lancaster comedian David Brenner 1975 Indy 500 winner Bobby Unser The Up With People Troupe and Warner LeRoy, the designer of Great Adventure.

  • S14E194 George Hamilton co-hosts

    • June 19, 1975

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave Country singer Tanya Tucker comic Professor Irwin Corey magician Simm Landres and motorcycle daredevil Lou Morella. Highlights: Tanya sings, "Lizzie and the Rainman" Also: a Diving exhibition.

  • S14E195 George Hamilton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 20, 1975

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas dancer Juliet Prowse naturalist Roger Caras magician Jeff Sheridan and Butch Dring and Bill Burton.

  • S14E196 Harry Chapin co-hosts

    • June 30, 1975

    Guests: members of Harry's family, Tom, Steve and Jim Chapin actor Tony Randall The Lettermen comedian Norm Crosby comic Frank Raines aka Mr. Echo and swimming instructor Claire Timmermans, author of "Teach Your Baby to Swim." Highlights: Harry sings, "I Wanna Learn a Love Song" The Lettermen perform, "The Best of My Love".

  • S14E197 Harry Chapin co-hosts

    • July 1, 1975

    Guests: comedian Richard Pryor singer-songwriter Steve Goodman and Lula Betenson, sister of American outlaw Butch Cassidy. Highlights: Steve sings, "City of New Orleans" Harry sings, "W*O*L*D"

  • S14E198 Harry Chapin co-hosts

    • July 2, 1975

    Guests: actor Barry Newman singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen boxing great Rocky Graziano and defense attorney F. Lee Bailey, author of "For the Defense." A film clip from one of the Graziano-Tony Zale bouts of the 40's is shown. Highlights: Harry sings "Cat's in the Cradle."

  • S14E199 Harry Chapin co-hosts

    • July 3, 1975

    Guests: comedian David Brenner The Pointer Sisters baseball's Leo Durocher, coauthor of "Nice Guys Finish Last" National League umpire Tom Gorman and worm expert George Sroda. Also: a 10-year-old unicyclist performs. Highlights: The Pointer Sisters sing "Fairytale."

  • S14E200 Harry Chapin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 4, 1975

    Guests: actor George Hamilton comedian Dick Shawn and violinist Itzhak Perlman.

  • S14E201 George Kirby co-hosts

    • July 7, 1975

    Guests: actor David Groh singer Melissa Manchester comedian Robert Klein comic Stan Kann and H.H. Oliver, a former hollerin' champion from Spivey Corner, N.C. Highlights: Melissa sings "Party Music" and "Midnight Blue". George does "Let the Good Times Roll."

  • S14E202 George Kirby co-hosts

    • July 8, 1975

    Guests: singer Ella Fitzgerald actor Vincent Gardenia comedian Pat Cooper Duke Ellington's son Mercer and the Duke Ellington Band. Highlights: Ella and the Duke Ellington Band perform "Satin Doll". Ella Fitzgerald sings "Take the 'A' Train". The Duke Ellington Band performs "Black and Tan Fantasy" and "Happy Go Lucky Local".

  • S14E203 George Kirby co-hosts

    • July 9, 1975

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono actor Robert Shaw singer Carol Lawrence comedian-impressionist Bob McDonald and Iain & Oria Douglas-Hamilton of African Elephant Watch authors of "Among the Elephants". Highlights: Carol does a medley of "My Man" and "The Music That Makes Me Dance".

  • S14E204 George Kirby co-hosts

    • July 10, 1975

    Guests: actress-singer Carol Lawrence actor Robert Conrad singing group Fallenrock and Mitch Kurman crusader and lobbyist for Camp Safety following his sons death at summer camp Highlights: Carol sings "Don't Rain on My Parade". Fallenrock performs "Mary Anne" and "World on a String".

  • S14E205 George Kirby concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 11, 1975

    Guests: impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels comedian Sandy Baron impressionist-comic Will Jordan and Nancy Austin author of "The Assertive Woman".

  • S14E206 Johnny Cash co-hosts

    • July 14, 1975

    Guests: June Carter Cash The Tennessee Three The Carter Family Country artists Carl Perkins and Jack Ruth. Highlights: Johnny sings "I Walk the Line," "A Boy Named Sue," "The Lady Came from Baltimore" and "Look at Them Beans". June joins Johnny for "Jackson."

  • S14E207 Psychiatrist Dr. William Rader, Co-host is the head of the Alcoholism Program at Pacific Hospital in

    • July 15, 1975

    The Guests: four women who describe their former drinking problems. Marilyn Hower, Peggy Patterson, Andrea Grace and Linda Curtis.

  • S14E208 Ted Mack co-hosts

    • July 16, 1975

    Guests: singer Jerry Vale entertainer Tiny Tim juggler Wally Straton Bob Bonney, James Mizelle, Ken Miller, Harry Steinberg, Butch Gallagher, Liz Fertitta, Pinky Robinson, Robi Robins in a re-creation of the "Amateur Hour" with nine talented amateurs. and nine talented amateurs. Included: vintage "Amateur Hour" clips of performances by Ann-Margret and Pat Boone.

  • S14E209 No co-host

    • July 17, 1975

    Dr. William Masters and Virginia Johnson are the only guests and answer questions on sexual behavior.

  • S14E210 Uri Geller co-hosts

    • July 18, 1975

    Guests: Yogi Amirit Desai Esther DeLoach Estra Matthews Dr. Lewis Gerstley Dr. Charles Cayce and ESP researcher Edgar Cayce. A program on psychic phenomena.

  • S14E211 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • July 21, 1975

    Guests: comedian Foster Brooks singer Nancy Ames film director Roger Vadim and Phyllis Eliasberg with a discussion of centers designed to expedite divorce proceedings. Highlights: Roger Miller sings, "Dang Me" and "Walking in the Sunshine".

  • S14E212 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • July 22, 1975

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach and his wife actress Anne Jackson singer Vic Damone Cheryl Juliane and The Armed Forces Bicentennial Band and Chorus. Highlights: Vic sings, "Never Can Say Goodbye".

  • S14E213 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • July 23, 1975

    Guests: actor McLean Stevenson Blood Sweat & Tears Dian Thomas author of "Roughing It Easy". and former Miss Nude Universe Kellie Everts. Also: an exhibition by the Royal Lipizzaner white stallions. Highlights: Blood Sweat & Tears perform "England Swings".

  • S14E214 Roger Miller co-hosts

    • July 24, 1975

    Guests: actress Elke Sommer actor Anthony Perkins impressionist-comic Fred Travalena singer Andy Kim and veterinarian Terri McGinnis. Highlights: Roger sings "Engine, Engine No. 9" and "Lovin' You Is Always on My Mind". Andy sings "Rock Me Gently". Also: a demonstration of an electric car.

  • S14E215 Roger Miller concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 25, 1975

    Guests: actor Jack Palance comedian Gabriel Kaplan actress Zsa Zsa Gabor and psychic Matthew Manning author of "The Link" Highlights: Roger sings, "King of the Road". Also: a bridal fashion show.

  • S14E216 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • July 28, 1975

    Guests: actor Bob Crane comedian Marty Allen drummer Buddy Rich and former Mr. America Steve Michalik. Highlights: Buddy & Mike sing, "Sweet Georgia Brown". Mike sings, "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby".

  • S14E217 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • July 29, 1975

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed actor Peter Lupus comedian David Brenner The Captain and Tennille and Juliet Benita Colman daughter of Ronald Colman and author of "Ronald Colman, A Very Private Person". Highlights: Mike sings, "Candy Man". Captain & Tennille perform "Love Will Keep Us Together".

  • S14E218 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • July 30, 1975

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen Vibraphonist Lionel Hampton Physical fitness advocate Lydia Bach columnist Ann Landers and pop group Young Smith.

  • S14E219 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • July 31, 1975

    Guests: actor Bill Bixby singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka TV game-show host Richard Dawson mystic-magician Kuda Bux and Dr. Stand Roman. Highlights: Neil sings, "That's When the Music Takes me" and "Solitaire".

  • S14E220 Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • August 1, 1975

    Guests: actor Roy Scheider singer Johnny Rodriguez Aquarium owner Paul Weintraub Mable Hoffman author of "Crockery Cookery" and R&B band The New Birth. Highlights: Johnny sings, "See See Rider", "Just Get Up and Close the Door". The New Birth perform "Granddaddy".

  • S14E221 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • August 18, 1975

    Guests: actor Ernest Borgnine The Commodores consumer advocate Ralph Nader Pro basketball player Rick Barry professional domino toppler Bob Speca Jr. author Melinda Blau and make-up artist Thomas Burman.

  • S14E222 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • August 19, 1975

    Guests: Opera singer Roberta Peters comic Fred Travalena columnist Jimmy Breslin and actor Gene Hackman (in a pre-recorded segment). Also: a discussion of the CIA with Shana Alexander. Highlights: Roberta sings, "Zigeuner". (German for Gypsy)

  • S14E223 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • August 20, 1975

    Guests: comedian Bill Cosby Rock group Isis singer Diane Snow Fashion designer Oleg Cassini John Nance author of "The Gentle Tasaday" and Temple University president Dr. Marvin Wachman.

  • S14E224 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • August 21, 1975

    Guests: Reverend Ike comedienne Brett Somers Barry Gibb, Maurice Gibb and Robin Gibb of the singing group The Bee Gees Phillies Jay Johnstone and Tug McGraw and Inventor John Paulson.

  • S14E225 Jimmie Walker concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 22, 1975

    Guests: singer-actress Florence Henderson singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey singer Bobby Vinton comedienne Elayne Boosler and pretzel maker Bud Mumma. Also: a demonstration of a sensing device for people with impaired eyesight.

  • S14E226 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 25, 1975

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono Jazz singer Cleo Laine and John Dankworth pro golfer Jack Nicklaus musician Jerry Schneider and Mary Conroy, author of "The National Woman's Guide to Self Defense".

  • S14E227 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 26, 1975

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono model Susie Coelho actress Georgia Engel boxing great Rocky Graziano boxing referee Hank Cisco pro golfer Jack Nicklaus former All-Pro football player Mike Reid Scott Hannah and Charles "Hurricane" Boyd.

  • S14E228 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 27, 1975

    Guests: comics Jerry Lester Pinky Lee Rip Taylor boxer Joe Frazier and Joe's son Marvis Burlesque performer Ann Corio pop group The Main Ingredient and David's parents Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brenner.

  • S14E229 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 28, 1975

    Guests: singer-actor Bing Crosby Kathryn Grant Crosby actor-director Mike Preminger Jazz singer Joe Williams pro golfer Jack Nicklaus sportscaster Frank Gifford and Sandra Harmon author of "A Girl Like Me".

  • S14E230 David Brenner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 29, 1975

    Guests: actor Maximilian Schell singer-guitarist Freddy Fender comic Richard Lewis pro golfer Jack Nicklaus Joseph Monte Dr. William Reed and Robert Lee brother of the late martial-arts expert Bruce Lee.

Season 15

  • S15E01 Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons co-host

    • September 1, 1975

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro comedienne Jo Anne Worley and her husband actor Roger Perry football star Joe Namath's mother Rose Szolneki reporter Geraldo Rivera and pro golfer Jack Nicklaus.

  • S15E02 Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons co-host

    • September 2, 1975

    Guests: comedian George Kirby comedienne Brett Somers singer Adam Wade congresswoman Bella Abzug feminist Gloria Steinem and designer Gonzalez "Pot-Top Terp" Chavez. Note: Gonzalez Chavez is "Pop-Topping!" author Pop-Top Terp.

  • S15E03 Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons co-host

    • September 3, 1975

    Guests: songstress Sarah Vaughan singer Vic Damone Comic Stan Kann racing team of Lou Sipolt Jr., Mike Sipolt and Sparky Sipolt The Airmen of Note and The Air Force Jazz Band.

  • S15E04 Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons co-host

    • September 4, 1975

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye actress Phyllis Newman and Washington socialite Martha Mitchell.

  • S15E05 Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons concludes their co-hosting duties

    • September 5, 1975

    Guests: actresses Shelley Winters and Diane Ladd actor Wayne Rogers TV Guide regional manager James Kelley. and Dr. Ivan Popov.

  • S15E06 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • September 8, 1975

    Guests: cellist Jascha Silberstein former All-Pro football player Mike Reid and Robert Whiteside author of "Face Language". Also: a pre-recorded interview with Liza Minelli, Burt Reynolds and Gene Hackman for their movie "Lucky Lady".

  • S15E07 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • September 9, 1975

    Guests: Opera singer Marylyn Mulvey singer Jim Stafford attorney and manualist John Twomey musicans Wally Pikal and Buddy Click. Also: a pre-recorded interview with Burt Reynolds and stunt man Hal Needham.

  • S15E08 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • September 10, 1975

    Guests: singer Trini Lopez actor Earl Holliman and the 27th Lancers a drum-and-bugle corps. Also: a pre-recorded interview with Liza Minelli.

  • S15E09 Victor Borge co-hosts

    • September 11, 1975

    Guests: sportscaster Howard Cosell football player Jack Lee Chuck Mangione and his orchestra and Victor's son Victor Bernhard Borge. Also: a filmed interview with Liza Minnelli, Burt Reynolds, Gene Hackman and actor John Hillerman.

  • S15E10 Victor Borge concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 12, 1975

    Guests: actress Barbara Bain actor Martin Landau French singer Rene Simard and former Miss America turned singer Vonda Van Dyke. Plus the conclusion of the pre-recorded interview of the "Lucky Lady" cast Liza Minelli, Burt Reynolds, Gene Hackman and stunt pilot Frank Tallman appear in a filmed interview. *Note: Mike traveled to Guaymas, Mexico to tape portions of the show with three of the biggest stars in Hollywood.

  • S15E11 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • September 15, 1975

    Guests: boxing great Muhammad Ali author Norman Mailer comedienne Phyllis Diller Dr. Louis Teichholz Pat Clifford, John Gonzalez, Sandra Gourley and George Valazquez the couples who took first and second places at the New York City Discotheque Dance Competition.

  • S15E12 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • September 16, 1975

    Guests: singer Tony Martin and his wife dancer Cyd Charisse R&B group Travares and veterinarian Dr. Terri McGinnis.

  • S15E13 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • September 17, 1975

    Guests: singer Lorna Luft actor Robert Conrad Miss U.S.A. Summer Bartholomew Miss Universe Anne Pohtamo author Warren Farrell the wandering minstrel Paul Tracey boxer Wild Bill McDowell and Blanche Burpee Dohan granddaughter of Atlee Burpee the founder of the seed company. Highlights: Lorna sings "Steppin' Out With My Baby".

  • S15E14 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • September 18, 1975

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed singer Melba Moore impressionist Fred Travalena Jan & Micki Denfield and Peter Secchia, a businessman from Grand Rapids, Mich., who is acquainted with President Ford. Highlights: Melba sings, "How Can You Say?".

  • S15E15 Dom DeLuise concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 19, 1975

    Guests: Dom's wife Carol DeLuise singer-dancer Joey Heatherton singer Minnie Riperton Guy Alland author of "Know-How". and John William Clouser former fugitive from the FBI. Highlights: Joey Heatheron sings "You Made Me Love You". Minnie Riperton sings "Lovin' You" and "When It Comes Down to It".

  • S15E16 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • September 22, 1975

    Guests: comedian David Brenner singer-composer Harry Chapin and news analyst Richard Wolfe. Also: a discussion of the Joan Little Case with Joan, defense attorneys Jerry Paul and Karen Galloway.

  • S15E17 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • September 23, 1975

    Guests: consumer advocate Ralph Nader comedian-actor Don Adams singer Vivian Reed character actor Joseph Attles and skateboard champion Torger Johnson.

  • S15E18 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • September 24, 1975

    Guests: actress Dorothy Lamour composer Marvin Hamlisch comedienne Valeri Bromfield and Pro-football player Rocky Bleier. Highlights: Eddie sings a medley of "Sonny Boy" and "Oh, Mein Papa."

  • S15E19 Eddie Fisher co-hosts

    • September 25, 1975

    Guests: comedian-actor Rob Reiner and his wife comedienne-actress Penny Marshall singer Major Harris comic Pat Cooper and Carl Gottlieb coauthor of "Jaws" screenplay.

  • S15E20 Eddie Fisher concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 26, 1975

    Guests: actress Angela Bowie, David Bowie's wife National Enquirer reporter Cynthia Tivers Gypsy Rose Knee Col. Samuel Loboda and the US Army Blues Band. Highlights: Angela sings, "I've Got a Crush on You". Eddie sings "Lady of Spain".

  • S15E21 Co-host Jim Stafford, Andy Williams, Bill Macy,

    • September 29, 1975

  • S15E22 Co-host Jim Stafford, Karen Grassle

    • September 30, 1975

  • S15E23 Co-host Jim Stafford, Adrienne Barbeau, Sherman Hemsley

    • October 1, 1975

  • S15E24 Co-host Jim Stafford, Phyllis Newman, Britt Ekland

    • October 2, 1975

  • S15E25 Co-host Jim Stafford, Rita Moreno, Lou Rawls, David Brenner

    • October 3, 1975

  • S15E26 A week-long salute to famous monsters. Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • October 6, 1975

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen impressionist Adam Keefe actor William Marshall and Leonard Wolf author of "The Annotated Dracula". and Sacherley.

  • S15E27 Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • October 7, 1975

    Guests: actor Darren McGavin of "Kolchak: The Night Stalker" impressionist Adam Keefe illusionist Harry Blackstone Jr. and Richard Albain with a demonstration of special effects, including vampire bats, a creaking casket and a cobweb machine. *Note: Darren McGavin wears his wardrobe from "The Night Stalker".

  • S15E28 Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • October 8, 1975

    Guests: TV personality Barbara Walters illusionist Harry Blackstone Jr. impressionist Fred Travalena actor-director-writer-producer Frank Buxton and Terry Ross.

  • S15E29 Frank Gorshin co-hosts

    • October 9, 1975

    Guests: TV host Dick Cavett actors Henry Winkler and Donny Most of TV's Happy Days Arthur Lennig author of "The Count: The Life and Times of Bela Lugosi". Bela Lugosi's widow and son Bela Lugosi Jr. and Dr. James Cope.

  • S15E30 Frank Gorshin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 10, 1975

    Guests: actress Esther Rolle comedians Arte Johnson and Sandy Baron actor Ken Nordine stuntman Alex Stevens Forrest Ackerman editor of "Famous Monsters of Filmland" and founder of science fiction fandom special effects artist Richard Albain with a special effects demonstration and an exhibition of monster memorabilia.

  • S15E31 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • October 13, 1975

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Vic Damone Mercer Ellington with the Duke Ellington Orchestra. film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker with footage of Bob earlier in his career is shown.

  • S15E32 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • October 14, 1975

    Guests: singer Charles Aznavour sportscaster Don Meredith actor Ed Nelson and Dr. Christiaan Barnard. Highlights: Charles sings, "You've Got to Learn" and "The Old-fashioned Way". Ed does a scene from the show "Give 'Em Hell, Harry".

  • S15E33 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • October 15, 1975

    Guests: singer-comedienne Vicki Lawrence The Hudson Brothers Joe Hyams author of "Bogart and Bacall" and Mark Fowler and Bruce Felton, coauthors of "Felton and Fowler's Best, Worst and Most Unusual".

  • S15E34 Sally Struthers co-hosts

    • October 16, 1975

    Guests: actor David Niven singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka and illusionist Harry Blackstone Jr.

  • S15E35 Sally Struthers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 17, 1975

    Guests: actress Lilli Palmer comedian Dick Gautier voice actor Henry Polic Novelty musician Spike Jones Jr. son of the 40's bandleader and Eugene and Aileen Smith coauthors of "Minamata", who discuss mercury-poisoning incidents in Japan and Canada.

  • S15E36 Martin Landau and Barbara Bain co-host

    • October 20, 1975

    Guests: singer Petula Clark puppeteer Shari Lewis and separated Siamese twins Clara and Altagracia Rodriguez and their mother Farida Rodriguez. Highlights: Petula sings "A Song For You". Petula and Mike duet with Mike "Don't Give Up".

  • S15E37 Martin Landau and Barbara Bain co-host

    • October 21, 1975

    Guests: actor Buster Crabbe TV chef Julia Child 1976 Miss American Tawny Godin Rick Wakeman and the English Rock Ensemble and The Untouchables, a comedy trio. Highlights: Rick and the English Rock Ensemble do "Sir Lancelot and the Black Knight."

  • S15E38 Martin Landau and Barbara Bain co-host

    • October 22, 1975

    Guests: comedian George Carlin The Lettermen actress Susan Clark and Soul group The New Birth.

  • S15E39 Martin Landau and Barbara Bain co-host

    • October 23, 1975

    Guests: actor Tony Randall Singer Esther Phillips Apollo 9 astronaut Russell Schweickart Space-museum director Ed Buckbee and mentalist Astonishing Neal. Also: Baker, one of the two monkeys that made a 1959 space flight.

  • S15E40 Martin Landau and Barbara Bain conclude their co-hosting duties

    • October 24, 1975

    Guests: actor-singer Roy Rogers singer-dancer Joey Heatherton and film producer Alan Landsburg. Also: a demonstration by acrobats from Taiwan.

  • S15E41 Mike salutes the TV Pioneers [Part 1 of 2]

    • October 27, 1975

    Guests: TV host Garry Moore TV personality Steve Allen and his wife actress Jayne Meadows Dave Garroway founding host of NBC's Today show John Cameron Swayze television news reporter TV's "Kukla, Fran and Ollie" hosts Fran Allison and Burr Tillstrom Al Hodge from DuMont television's "Captain Video" Martha Rountree creator and moderator of the NBC show "Meet the Press". Maggi McNellis talk show hostess of "Maggi's Magazine".

  • S15E42 Salute to TV Pioneers [Part 2 of 2]

    • October 28, 1975

    Guests: TV host Steve Allen actress Jayne Meadows newsman John Cameron Swayze pupeeteers Fran Allison and Burr Tillstrom "Meet the Press" founder Martha Rountree and TV personality Maggi McNellis.

  • S15E43 From Savannah, Georgia Mike Connors co-hosts

    • October 29, 1975

    Guests: actors Burt Reynolds and Jack Weston filming "Gator" singer Jack Jones stuntmen Hal Needham and Dick Ziker and Mayor John Rousakis of Savannah, Ga.

  • S15E44 From Savannah, Georgia Mike Connors co-hosts

    • October 30, 1975

    Guests: singer-songwriter Johnny Mercer stuntman Dick Ziker sculptor Ivan Bailey Thunderbolt seafood restaurant owner Michael Cesaroni Jr. Bernie Backston and Eddie Towson.

  • S15E45 From Fort Pulaski in Savannah, Georgia Mike Connors co-hosts

    • October 31, 1975

    Guests: actor Burt Reynolds soul singer James Brown and his daughter Deanna Brown singer Lyn Collins bugler Jim Halverson Joseph Earley (as Robert E. Lee) Lt. Governor Zell Miller Georgia State Military Academy Drill Team Fort Pulaski Drill Team Fort Stewart Marching Band and The Bicentennial Cloggers. *Note: A Bicentennial salute.

  • S15E46 From Hollywood

    • November 3, 1975

    Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett actors Walter Matthau and Ed Asner comedian Don Rickles singer Tony Orlando Donny & Marie Osmond and motion picture make-up artist Frank Westmore. Highlights: Donny and Marie sing "Make the World Go Away". Tony Orlando and Mike team up for "Smile, Smile, Smile."

  • S15E47 From Hollywood

    • November 4, 1975

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet comedian George Burns actor Charlton Heston "All in the Family" stars, Carroll O'Connor and Sally Struthers singer Billy Preston stuntman Kevin Johnson and stuntwoman May Boss. Highlights: Billy Preston performs "Fancy Lady". Robert Goulet sings "I Won't Last a Day Without You". Mike sings "Old Fashioned Love Song".

  • S15E48 From Hollywood

    • November 5, 1975

    Guests: actor Gene Hackman "Kojak" star Telly Savalas actress Cloris Leachman director Francis Ford Coppola and a rare TV appearance by Marlon Brando.

  • S15E49 From Hollywood

    • November 6, 1975

    Guests: comic actress Lucille Ball actor Robert Blake and Fred the Cockatoo (from "Baretta") actors Michael Caine Roger Moore and James Caan and rock group War. Highlights: War performs "Why Can't We Be Friends?" and "Smile Happy". Mike performs "Starting Here, Starting Now".

  • S15E50 From Hollywood

    • November 7, 1975

    Guests: actor Michael Landon and his wife Lynn Landon star of Medical Center actor Chad Everett and his wife actress Shelby Grant M*A*S*H actor Jamie Farr singer Vicki Carr Justin Rosalino 6-year-old drummer makes his TV debut stuntmen Dick Ziker and Dick Warlock. Highlights: Vikki Carr and Mike sing "More Than You Know". Michael Landon and stuntman Dick Ziker stage a barroom brawl.

  • S15E51 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • November 10, 1975

    Guests: comedians Redd Foxx and George Carlin The Righteous Brothers actor Tommy Butler Roland Khan The Lido de Paris showgirls and unicyclists The Volantes. Highlights: The Righteous Brothers sing, "Dream On". John Davidson sings "Until It's Time For You to Go".

  • S15E53 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • November 12, 1975

    Guests: The Jackson 5 TV game show host Peter Marshall The Chapter V singers 72-year-old high-diver Henri Lamothe and Hotel chain executive Henri Lewin. Also: a demonstration of a game called Spaceball from Cole and Ron Nunn. Highlights: The Jackson 5 sing "Forever Came Today" and All I Do is Think of You". Mike and John duet on "Keep On Singing".

  • S15E54 From Las Vegas Glen Campbell co-hosts

    • November 13, 1975

    Guests: singer Andy Williams comedian Rich Little psychic Uri Geller and Glen's parents Carrie and Wes Campbell. Highlights: Andy sings "You Are the Sunshine of My Life". Glen and Mike do "Gentle on My Mind."

  • S15E55 From Las Vegas Glen Campbell co-hosts

    • November 14, 1975

    Guests: comedian Freddie Prinze actor Jack Albertson TV producer James Komack actor Scatman Crothers comedian Shecky Greene Country singer Roger Miller and Carl Carrson & Royal Scotts. Highlights: Mike sings "The Song Is Love." Roger sings "King of the Road."

  • S15E56 From San Diego A Salute to the Navy's Bicentennial Wayne Rogers co-hosts

    • November 17, 1975

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence comedian Ron Carey The Golddiggers and Naval and Marine personnel of the USS Tripoli.

  • S15E57 From San Diego Wild Animal Park Totie Fields co-hosts

    • November 18, 1975

    Guests: 6 movie Tarzans Johnny Weissmuller Buster Crabbe James Pierce Gordon Scott Denny Miller (as Dennis Miller) Jock Mahoney Frank Earl Danton Burroughs (grandson of Edgar Rice Burroughs) singer-guitarist Jose Feliciano and Jim Dolan.

  • S15E58 From Torrey Pines overlooking the Pacific Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • November 19, 1975

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad comedian Professor Irwin Corey TV game show host Monty Hall The Hudson Brothers Baseball coach & manager of the Cincinnati Reds Sparky Anderson astronaut Donald H. Peterson and Bo Donaldson & the Heywoods. Also: appearing are Gary Thompson, Vivian Pratt, Tom Shaw, Susan Simpson and Jack Jacobs.

  • S15E59 From San Diego's Sea World Foster Brooks co-hosts

    • November 20, 1975

    Guests: singers Jerry Vale Al Martino and Enzo Stuarti comedian Ron Carey The Lennon Sisters tennis champ Bobby Riggs oceanographer Jim Fish and Shamu the Whale. Highlights: The Lennons sing "Down by the Lazy River." Jerry, Al, Enzo, Foster and Mike sing a medley of Italian and Italian-American songs. An exhibition by trained dolphins and a discussion of methods of preventing shark attacks.

  • S15E60 From California's Burbank Movie Set of "Harry & Walter Go to New York" with

    • November 21, 1975

    Guests: actors Michael Caine James Caan Elliott Gould Diane Keaton and Jan Michael Vincent comedienne Phyllis Diller comedian Pete Barbutti actress Barbara Loden Mike Doyle and The Ritts Puppets. Also: at home visit with Bing Crosby, Kathryn Crosby, Harry Crosby Jr.

  • S15E61 From Las Vegas Don Adams co-hosts

    • November 24, 1975

    Guests: singer Glen Campbell with Royal Scots comedian Jerry Lewis The Golddiggers magician Harry Blackstone Jr. and the Argentinian Gauchos.

  • S15E62 From Las Vegas Don Adams co-hosts

    • November 25, 1975

    Guests: singer Kenny Rogers The Lennon Sisters TV host and announcer Ed McMahon game show host Dennis James author Maureen Dean and The Marquis Chimps.

  • S15E63 From Las Vegas Don Adams co-hosts

    • November 26, 1975

    Guests: singer Mac Davis dancer Juliet Prowse comedian Foster Brooks actress Jill St. John TV game show host Chuck Woolery John Bauer, Hank Taub, Gregg Jones and Dick Andrews.

  • S15E64 From Las Vegas Don Adams co-hosts

    • November 27, 1975

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono model Susie Coelho actor-dancer Bobby Van actress Elaine Joyce comedian Marty Allen singer Lola Falana and strongmen David & Goliath. Highlights: Bobby Van sings "It's a Miracle". Sonny Bono sings "You Are So Beautiful".

  • S15E65 From Las Vegas Don Adams concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 28, 1975

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence comedienne Phyllis Diller comedian Marty Allen Kenny Rogers & the First Edition TV game show host Wink Martindale and singer Guy Finley.

  • S15E66 From San Diego Jack Palance co-hosts

    • December 1, 1975

    Guests: The Lennon Sisters The Hudson Brothers football players Larry Csonka and Dick Butkus San Diego Lobos Lohn's Football Obstacle Course and the men and women of US Navy & Marines.

  • S15E67 From San Diego Trini Lopez co-hosts

    • December 2, 1975

    Guests: actress Elena Verdugo comic actor Hank Garcia Mayor of San Diego Peter Wilson musician James Moss Dr. Paul Exell Diane Montoya, the Tortilla Lady bullfighter Alphonso Bustamante and Ballet Folklorico Mexicano de Graciela Tapia.

  • S15E68 From San Diego Cliff Robertson co-hosts

    • December 3, 1975

    Guests: singer-songwriter Harry Chapin ad his brother Tom Chapin Lt. Cmdr. Peter Dirks Lt. Whitey Weir Joe Foss Capt. Robert Kennedy Adm. Robert Baldwin Aircontrolman Second Class Linda Stewart Boatswainmate Ruth Ann Bean and Constructionman Ellie Mae Rupert.

  • S15E69 From San Diego Susan Saint James co-hosts

    • December 4, 1975

    Guests: voice actor Mel Blanc pop group ABBA columnist Jim Bacon Dr. Jane Meier Dr. John Olsen and San Diego Zoo's Joan Embrey. Highlights: ABBA performs "SOS".

  • S15E70 From San Diego The Lennon Sisters co-host

    • December 5, 1975

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye Bob Sheppard announcer for the New York Yankees since 1951 and announcer for the New York Giants Football team from 1956 to 2006. Jim Stewart and oceanographer Jim Fish.

  • S15E71 Petula Clark co-hosts

    • December 8, 1975

    Guests: singer John Davidson comedienne Anne Meara Rep. H. John Heinz (R-PA) and Dr. Ronald Taylor author of "Butterflies in My Stomach: The Edible Insects". Highlights: Petula sings "Downtown" and "What I Did For Love" Petula and Mike duet on "Typically English"

  • S15E72 Petula Clark co-hosts

    • December 9, 1975

    Guests: actress Lucie Arnaz actors Robert Blake and Victor Sen Yung singer-actor Rick Nelson TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory and CBS sportscaster Phyllis George. Highlights: Petula sings "Downtown" and a Beatle medley w/friends "With A Little Help From My Friends/When I'm 64/Yesterday". Rick Nelson performs "I Know A Place".

  • S15E73 Petula Clark co-hosts

    • December 10, 1975

    Guests: actor Andy Griffith comedian John Byner actress Phyllis George Chef Louis Szathmary and R&B group Tavares. Also: a discussion of the pasychological case study on which the book and movie "The Three Faces of Eve" were based. Highlights: Petula & Mike sing "Something". Petula sings "Ease On Down the Road" & "George".

  • S15E74 Petula Clark co-hosts

    • December 11, 1975

    Guests: Rod McKuen The Temptations comic Eddie Lawrence and The All-Philadelphia Boys' Choir. Highlights: Petula & Mike sing "Winter Wonderland". Petula & Rod sing "La Di Da". Petula & choir sing "Silent Night". The Temptations perform "Stand By Me". Also: an exhibition of novelty Christmas gifts.

  • S15E75 Petula Clark concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 12, 1975

    Guests: rock artist Edgar Winter impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels Tamara Simonenko, a hula-hoop performer with the Soviet Circus and Alice Marchak, Marlon Brando's secretary and coauthor of "The Supersecs". Highlights: Petula sings "Don't Sleep in the Subway", "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love", "Fire and Rain" and a medley: "Natural Woman"/"Honky-Tonk Woman"/"You Can Do It".

  • S15E76 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 29, 1975

    actor Tony Randall Opera singer Roberta Peters actor-singer Gilbert Price and Senator William Proxmire (D-Wisc).

  • S15E77 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 30, 1975

    Guests: comedienne-actress Lucie Arnaz lyricist Leslie Bricusse photographer John Dornes and Irwin Rosten producer of "The Incredible Machine", a "National Geographic" program about human anatomy.

  • S15E78 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 31, 1975

    Guests: comedian Jimmie Walker actress BerNadette Stanis Private investigator Jay J. Armes and psychic Kenny Kingston. Highlights: Anthony sings, "It's A Musical World".

  • S15E79 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • January 1, 1976

    Guests: sportscaster Don Meredith Jazz singer Joe Williams comic Corbett Monica and former USAF sergeant Leonard Matlovich.

  • S15E80 Anthony Newley concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 2, 1976

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen and his wife actress Jayne Meadows and psychologist Thomas Gordon author of "Parent Effectiveness Training". Highlights: Anthony sings "Nothing Can Stop Me Now."

  • S15E81 From Miami Beach Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 5, 1976

    Guests: underwater explorer Jacques Cousteau TV game show host Bert Convy Olympic heavyweight wrestler Chris Taylor wrestler Andre the Giant Wrestling announcer Frank Freeman former NFL'er turned pro wrestler Vern Gagne soul group Rufus and a performance by a high-wire artist Prince Najyez. Highlights: Rufus does "Have a Good Time" and "Sweet Thing."

  • S15E82 From Miami Beach Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 6, 1976

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence singer Mel Tillis LA Dodger baseball player Steve Garvey TV personality Jane Chastain The Riding Hanneford Family circus act and The National Women's Volleyball team.

  • S15E83 From Miami Beach Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 7, 1976

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich The Hudson Brothers TV personality Jane Chastain Football's two-time Heisman Trophy winner Archie Griffin and former All-Pro Mike Reid sportscasters Jane Chastain and Alex Karras Johnny Rivers' Diving Mules Tom Gumpf and Carrie Irish, University of Miami diving coach and The Nor-Isle Midget Football Team and Cheerleaders. Also: a diving demonstration by four Olympic contenders Michael Harrigan, Donald Crane, Melissa Briley and Steve McFarland.

  • S15E84 From Miami Beach Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 8, 1976

    Guests: singer Barbara McNair comedienne Jo Anne Worley Alex Karras The Hudson Brothers Mario's Mad Hatters jugglers Chambers Singers of the University of Miami Marcus Breece, Mike Pearl, Pat Sucher, Bob Maxwell, Bob Pendleton, Hank Peters, Mark Olsen, Lewis Sayre, Mary Jane Washa.

  • S15E85 From Miami Beach Jerry Lewis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 9, 1976

    Guests: The All-American Football Team Opera singer Roberta Peters Oral Roberts King Charles Troupe unicycle basketball team sportscaster Jane Chastain The Bizzarros novelty musicians and members of an All-America football team. Highlights: Roberta sings "Summertime."

  • S15E86 From Miami Beach Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • January 12, 1976

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen sportscaster Phyllis George football player Larry Csonka pianists Mark & Clark Expedition radio personality Big Wilson jugglers Jolly Jovers Miami cheerleaders The Dolphin Dolls Miami Dolphin football players Nat Moore, Don Nottingham, Tim Foley, Steve Toll, Charles Babb and the U-Miami Flag Corps. Highlights: Jackie, Ben and Mike team up to sing "Makin' Whoopee". Also: piano duets; an acrobatic act.

  • S15E87 From Miami Beach Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • January 13, 1976

    Guests: singer Vic Damone football player Alex Karras singer Anne Murray The Hudson Brothers comedienne Jo Anne Worley comedian Professor Irwin Corey comic Don Sebastian and champion archer Darrell Pace. Highlights: Anne sings "The Call." Also: Tajana Hanneford & Hanneford Tigers with a lion-taming demonstration. Sigma Chi Fraternity & Tri Delta Sorority Tug of War teams from U-Miami. Olympic swimmers Donna De Varona, Greg Jagenburg, Bonnie Brown, Kathy Heddy and Andy Coan.

  • S15E88 From Miami Beach Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • January 14, 1976

    Guests: actor Barry Newman comedienne Jo Anne Worley football player Alex Karras The Hudson Brothers Professor Irwin Corey and rock group Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. Also: demonstrations by trampoliners, stunt pilots, scuba divers and water-poloists. from The Fergis Troupe (trampoliners), Carl Gage (diving instructor), Michael Greenberg (scuba diver), Ed Mahler (stunt flyer), Eddie Green (stunt flyer), Sonny Everett (director of air show) and the Women's National Polo Team.

  • S15E89 From Miami Beach Jackie Gleason co-hosts

    • January 15, 1976

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle K.C. and the Sunshine Band The Hudson Brothers comedienne Jo Anne Worley author-animal ESP expert Beatrice Lydecker Bill Martin and his giant tortoises Marcella Aitken diving coach Tom Gumpf divers Bob Hoffman, Gary Thomas and Larry Koel The Young Troupe and Gordon Reynolds and James Combee.

  • S15E90 From Miami Beach Jackie Gleason concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 16, 1976

    Guests: actors Michael Caine Sean Connery Christopher Plummer actress Audrey Meadows singer Donna Cellini ventriloquist Wally Stratton Garo Yepremian, Miami Dolphins place kicker marksman Tom Frye Sonny Everett director of Air Show and stunt flyers The Red Devils.

  • S15E91 Steve Allen co-hosts

    • January 19, 1976

    Guests: composer Marvin Hamlisch comedian David Brenner Toni Handcock & Zeus Mary Ann Carter and Mickey Mouse.

  • S15E92 Steve Allen co-hosts

    • January 20, 1976

    Guests: actor Yul Brynner singer-actress Tammy Grimes singer Patrice Munsel actress Lillian Gish and stage and film actor Russ Thacker.

  • S15E94 Steve Allen co-hosts

    • January 22, 1976

    Guests: actress Marisa Berenson musician Chuck Mangione comedian Louis Nye singer Esther Satterfield and Swedish model-actress Gunilla Knutson with a massage demonstration. Highlights: Chuck Mangione plays "Echano". Mike sings "I Only Have Eyes For You".

  • S15E95 Steve Allen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 23, 1976

    Guests: Steve's wife actress Jayne Meadows actor Richard Dreyfuss comedienne Valeri Bromfield singer Sharon Paige Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes and Mark Fowler & Bruce Felton authors of "Felton and Fowler's Best, Worst, and Most Unusual".

  • S15E96 Michael Douglas co-hosts

    • January 26, 1976

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas Pete Rose Cincinnati Reds baseball player and actor Scatman Crothers.

  • S15E97 Michael Douglas co-hosts

    • January 27, 1976

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton football players Larry Csonka and Jack Cochran The Three Degrees and Peter Byrne, author of "The Search for Bigfoot: Monster, Myth, or Man?" Highlights: The Three Degrees sing "Free Ride" and "When Will I See You Again?"

  • S15E98 Michael Douglas co-hosts

    • January 28, 1976

    Guests: singer Ronee Blakley comedian George Kirby actor Mike Farrell basketball player Jerry Lucas and Uni, Roy and Al of the TV commercial for Uniroyal tires.

  • S15E99 Michael Douglas co-hosts

    • January 29, 1976

    Guests: Michael's mother Diana Douglas actress Shelley Winters Soccer star Pele soccer goalie Bobby Rigby impressionist Fred Travalena and The Four Tops. Highlights: The Four Tops perform "Mama You're All Right With Me".

  • S15E100 Michael Douglas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 30, 1976

    Guests: actors Jack Nicholson and Burgess Meredith boxing legend Rocky Graziano singer Jimmy Webb photographer David Kennerly hockey players Fred Shero and Ed Van Impe. Also: a telephone conversation with Jack Nicholson. Highlights: Jimmy Webb sings "Wichita Lineman".

  • S15E101 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • February 2, 1976

    Guests: author William F. Buckley married acting and singing duo Bill Hayes & Susan Seaforth columnist Jack Anderson Bay City Rollers and Liberty Bell.

  • S15E102 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • February 3, 1976

    Guests: actor Barry Newman singer Natalie Cole Robert E. Taylor Jazz singer Cleo Laine musician John Dankworth Governor Ella Grasso and Thomas Grasso. and Robert E. Taylor from the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show, with dogs and puppies from the show. Highlights: Natalie Cole sings "Inseparable" and "This Will Be".

  • S15E103 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • February 4, 1976

    Guests: lawyer-politician John V. Lindsay actor Jamie Farr the 5th Dimension tap dancers the Third Generation Steps Maceo Anderson founder of the tap dancing group The Four Step Brothers comic-actor Hank Garcia Marv Glatzer and NYPD decoy mugging-victim and one of her backup men.

  • S15E104 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • February 5, 1976

    Guests: actress Louise Fletcher criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey comedian David Brenner musician Count Basie Liz Jekot and Joyce Wagman.

  • S15E105 Tony Bennett concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 6, 1976

    Guests: singer-actress Eartha Kitt comedian Henny Youngman actress Maureen Reagan football players Franco Harris and Tom Brookshier.

  • S15E106 From Florida's Walt Disney World Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • February 9, 1976

    Guests: Robert Conrad singer-actress Annette Funicello actor and Winnie the Pooh voice actor Sterling Holloway Donald Duck voice actor Clarence Nash actor Scatman Crothers Florida's Governor Reubin Askew and K.C. & the Sunshine Band.

  • S15E107 From Florida's Walt Disney World Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • February 10, 1976

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper comedienne Phyllis Diller former astronaut Frank Borman The Spinners the Dapper Dans barbershop quartet. and a tennis game with Bobby Riggs, Mike Farrell, Jamie Farr, William Christopher and Vic Braden. Also: tours of Adventureland and Tomorrowland.

  • S15E108 From Florida's Walt Disney World Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • February 11, 1976

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller singer Trini Lopez John Reynolds fiddler Hank McDaniels and The Tiki Bird Show. Entertainment includes a parade by 49 Disney characters. Also: A visit to the Hall of Presidents, a trip through the Haunted Mansion, a remote-control sailboat race and a pottery demonstration.

  • S15E109 From Florida's Walt Disney World Anita Bryant co-hosts

    • February 12, 1976

    Guests: actor Dean Jones Mike's wife Genevieve Douglas pro golfer Sam Snead astronaut Gordon Cooper and The Pioneer Hall Players. Also: A trip to Space Mountain.

  • S15E110 From Florida's Walt Disney World Anita Bryant concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 13, 1976

    From Florida's Walt Disney World Anita Bryant concludes her co-hosting duties Guests: actor Dean Jones Disney on Parade producer Bob Jani Disney World Singers Five former Mouseketeers Annette Funicello, Tommy Cole, Bobby Burgess Cubby O'Brien, Darlene Gillespie Gammon. Also: included is a visit to the Polynesian Village for a luau; and a fireworks display.

  • S15E111 From Hollywood Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly co-host

    • February 16, 1976

    Guests: actor Walter Matthau his son Charles Matthau actor George Gonzales appearing in the film Bad News Bears with Walter Matthau Kojak star actor Telly Savalas singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka and boy genius Eric Alwan.

  • S15E112 From Hollywood Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly co-host

    • February 17, 1976

    Guests: actor Ed Asner Manhattan Transfer The Lennon Sisters and dancers from Tommy Knox Dance School. Highlights: Manhattan Transfer singing "Gloria" and "Tuxedo Junction." The Lennon Sisters sing "Taking a Chance on Love" and "One Less Bell to Answer". Gene giving a tap-dancing lesson.

  • S15E113 From Hollywood Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly co-host

    • February 18, 1976

    Guests: actor Henry Fonda mime Marcel Marceau and singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen. Highlights: Fred, Gene, Ben and Mike sing a medley including "Gigi," " 'S Wonderful," "Oh, Lady Be Good" and "Honeysuckle Rose."

  • S15E114 From Hollywood Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly co-host

    • February 19, 1976

    Guests: actor Robert Mitchum singer Ella Fitzgerald comedienne Martha Raye singer-actor Howard Keel singer-actress Katherine Grayson comedian George Burns songstress Ethel Waters singer Tony Orlando and billiard expert Willie Mosconi. Filmed on the MGM Studios back lot.

  • S15E115 From Hollywood celebrating the release of "That's Entertainment 2" Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly concl

    • February 20, 1976

    Guests: actresses Ann Miller Debbie Reynolds Jane Powell Nanette Fabray and Janis Paige director Mervyn Le Roy actress Greer Garson actor Walter Pigeon singer Tony Bennett singer-songwriter Paul Anka composer Sammy Cahn composer-songwriter Saul Chaplin producer Daniel Melnick and choreographer Hermes Pan.

  • S15E116 From Hollywood

    • February 23, 1976

    Guests: actors Burt Reynolds and Peter Falk actress Tatum O'Neal comedian Bill Cosby comedienne Ruth Buzzi singer Helen Reddy rocker Alice Cooper singers Wayne Newton and Glen Campbell.

  • S15E117 From Hollywood

    • February 24, 1976

    Guests: actors Burt Reynolds John Cassavetes Ben Gazzara and Wayne Rogers entertainer Charo stuntman Evel Knievel Match Game show host Gene Rayburn panelists Richard Dawson, Betty White Lee Meriwether, Brett Somers and Charles Nelson Reilly.

  • S15E118 From Hollywood

    • February 25, 1976

    Guests: actor Hal Linden comedian George Carlin comedienne Joan Rivers singing duo Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo Kristena Johansson and atheltic trainer Vicky Vodon.

  • S15E119 From Hollywood

    • February 26, 1976

    Guests: Donny & Marie Osmond actor David Janssen actress Jane Fonda actor George Segal film director Ted Kotcheff director of "Fun with Dick and Jane" actor Anthony Zerbe actress Sandy Duncan TV announcer Ed McMahon journalist Peter Bart and Pasquale di Fabrizio shoemaker to the Stars. *Note: In this show Mike conducts an interview on the Paradise Cove set of the "Harry O" house in the final days of production.

  • S15E120 From Hollywood

    • February 27, 1976

    Guests: actor Michael Caine actress Cindy Williams former pop group artists The Monkees Micky Dolenz and Davy Jones singing duo Bobby Hart and Tommy Boyce Country singer-musician Roy Clark comedian John Byner and Louisa Murillo with her bird act. Highlights: Micky, Davy, Bobby and Tommy do a medley "Last Train to Clarksville", "I Wanna Be Free", "(Theme From) The Monkees" ("Hey, Hey We're the Monkees"). All join in for "Come a Little Bit Closer" and "Pretty Little Angel Eyes". Micky, Davy, Bobby and Tommy sing "It Hurt So Bad", "Peaches 'N' Cream", "Something's Wrong With Me". Roy, Tommy, Bobby, Micky, Davy and Mike close with "Keep On Singing". Also: Michael Caine who gets a lesson in safe-cracking for a film role from safe cracker Mr. X.

  • S15E121 Ricardo Montalban co-hosts

    • March 1, 1976

    Guests: actresses Elena Verdugo and Brenda Vaccaro actor Jim Hutton The Hudson Brothers "Leave It to Beaver" actors Jerry Mathers and Tony Dow and director Alexander Golitzen.

  • S15E122 Taped at Bob Hope's house in North Hollywood & on sets of Baretta & Welcome Back, Kotter

    • March 2, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope producer-director-writer Hal Kanter actress Alice Nunn "Baretta" star Robert Blake "Welcome Back, Kotter" cast Gabe Kaplan, John Travolta, Marcia Strassman, Robert Hegyes, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs and Ron Palillo.

  • S15E123 Taped at Magic Castle, Workroom 27 design Studio & Universal Studios;

    • March 3, 1976

    Guests: actress Elke Sommer musician Doc Severinsen The Hudson Brothers singer-songwriter Johnny Tillotson football player Bill Larson magician Bruce Cervon juggler Peter Pit and costume designer Billy Whitten (custom shirt business Workroom 27).

  • S15E124 From Universal Studios,

    • March 4, 1976

    Guests: actress Elke Sommer actor Robert Conrad actress Susan Saint James comedienne Totie Fields singer Trini Lopez San Diego Zoo's Joan Embery Terry Kezar and bullfighter Alphonso Bustamante.

  • S15E125 Astronauts, Cosmonauts, Navy & Air Force personnel Cliff Robertson co-hosts

    • March 5, 1976

    Guests: Lt. Tom Kleyhammer Lt. Commander Peter Dirks Lt. Whitey Weir Gen. Thomas Stafford Vance Brand Gen. Alexsey Leonov and Valeriy Kubasov Donald Slayton and Nicholas Timacheff.

  • S15E126 Barry Newman co-hosts

    • March 8, 1976

    Guests: actor Ray Bolger composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Jimmy Osmond comedian Norm Crosby and Dr. Joyce Brothers. Highlights: Ray Bolger sings "Put On a Happy Face". Jimmy Osmond performs "The Good Old Bad Old Days".

  • S15E127 Barry Newman co-hosts

    • March 9, 1976

    Guests: actors Michael Douglas and Brad Dourif comedienne Anne Meara and Charles Colson, President Nixon's Special Counsel and named as one of the Watergate Seven but never charged. Also: a dramatization of Chinese New Year's festivities, narrated by a representative from the Philadelphia Chinese Cultural Center Mrs. T.T. Chang. Music by Joe Massimino and the band.

  • S15E128 Barry Newman co-hosts

    • March 10, 1976

    Guests: musician actor Desi Arnaz Sr. and his son musician actor Desi Arnaz Jr. musician-actor Keith Thibodeaux who played Little Ricky on the "I Love Lucy" series comic Pat Henry singer Morgana King Sergio Mendes & Brazil '77 and Dr. Kenneth Hinderer with a discussion of snoring by a nose surgeon.

  • S15E129 Barry Newman co-hosts

    • March 11, 1976

    Guests: "Happy Days" actor Donny Most Canadian Jazz singer Anne Marie Moss Jazz singer Jackie Paris comic Rip Taylor William Colby former Director of Central Intelligence from September 1973 to January 1976. Giovanna D'Agostino author of "Mama D's Homestyle Italian Cookbook" and Dorothy Carbo author of "Fix-It Guide for Women".

  • S15E130 Barry Newman concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 12, 1976

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. actress Loretta Swit and Steven Weed former fiance of Patty Hearst and co-author of "My Search for Patty Hearst". Highlights: Frank Sinatra Jr. sings "Never Can Say Goodbye."

  • S15E131 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • March 15, 1976

    Guests: Sammy's mom Elvira Davis actresses Lee Grant and Tovah Feldshuh. Highlights: Sammy sings "All the Things You Are" and "Candy Man". Also: a juggling demonstration.

  • S15E132 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • March 16, 1976

    Guests: impressionist Frank Gorshin Rep. Bella Abzug and her husband Martin Abzug actor Jamie Farr and his wife Joy Farr Diane and Dick O'Connor and singer Little Anthony.

  • S15E133 Wolfman Jack co-hosts

    • March 17, 1976

    Guests: singers Bobby Rydell Dion and Chubby Checker The Shirelles comedian Robert Klein and Norm N. Nite author of the "Rock On!" series of books.

  • S15E134 Goldie Hawn co-hosts

    • March 18, 1976

    Guests: comedian David Steinberg The Three Degrees Frank De Felitta author of "The Entity" and "Audrey Rose". Ralph Grossi and Rose Stanec.

  • S15E135 Tony Randall co-host

    • March 19, 1976

    Guests: legendary actress Bette Davis singer Kim Carnes Whitney Stine co-author of Bette's biography and psychiatrist Dr. Martin Orne. Highlights: Mike and Tony sing "Philadelphia". Kim Carnes sings "You're a Part of Me".

  • S15E136 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • March 22, 1976

    Guests: actors Robert Morse and Walter Slezak boxing great Rocky Graziano cast members of "The Wiz" singer-actress Stephanie Mills Ted Haynes, Ted Ross, Hinton Battle Jr. and Broadway special-effects artist Peter Foy. Highlights: Music from the Wiz, "Ease On Down the Road."

  • S15E137 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • March 23, 1976

    Guests: comedian Pat Cooper The Staple Singers child Evangelist Michael Lord and Dr. Marvin Schneiderman of the National Cancer Institute. Highlights: The Staple Singers, perform "Brand New Day" Mike sings "Let There Be Love"

  • S15E138 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • March 24, 1976

    Guests: Telly Savalas and his brother Teddy comedian Freddie Roman comedienne Brett Somers The Nicholas Brothers and mountain-climbing instructor Bill Briggs. Highlights: Telly sings, "I Won't Send Roses". Carol sings, "After Today".

  • S15E139 Carol Lawrence co-hosts

    • March 25, 1976

    Guests: actor Georg Stanford Brown singers Vic Damone and Billy Eckstine comedienne Brett Somers Jazz singer Joe Williams and mountain-climbing instructor Bill Briggs. Highlights: Vic Damone sings, "Feelings".

  • S15E140 Carol Lawrence concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 26, 1976

    Guests: Joey attorney Percy Foreman singer Al Martino TV personality Mort Sahl and psychiatrist Dr. David Viscott. Highlights: Carol & Mike sing, "Till the End of Time". Al Martino sings "Volare". Carol sings, "Sunshiny Day". Also: a discussion of organized crime.

  • S15E141 Mike Connors co-hosts

    • March 29, 1976

    Guests: Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons actor Maximilian Schell singer Caterina Valente basketball player George McGinnis and author Alice Chanlan.

  • S15E142 Mike Connors co-hosts

    • March 30, 1976

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara syndicated columnists Earl Wilson and Shirley Eder singer Bill Withers choreographer Peter Gennaro Jim Lange, host of "The Dating Game" race-car driver Jim Hunt and Zsa Zsa's former husband Herbert Hutner. Highlights: Bill sings "I Wish You Well."

  • S15E143 Mike Connors co-hosts

    • March 31, 1976

    Guests: TV host Dick Cavett actor Peter Graves stuntman Hal Needham and The Stylistics. Highlights: The Stylistics sing "You Are Beautiful" and "I Can't Give You Anything."

  • S15E144 Mike Connors co-hosts

    • April 1, 1976

    Guests: actor Barry Newman comedian Marty Allen actor-comedian Billy Crystal Sgt. Chuck Collingwood and Sgt. Al Richardson and Cornelia Wallace wife of Governor George C. Wallace Jr. who in May 1972 threw herself over her husband when he was shot four times during an assassination attempt.

  • S15E145 Mike Connors concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 2, 1976

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones actress Cicely Tyson comedian David Frye singer-songwriter Joey English and Dr. Evelyn Monahan.

  • S15E146 Foster Brooks co-hosts

    • April 5, 1976

    Guests: actress Glenda Jackson actor Peter Strauss and singer-composer Tom Sullivan. Highlights: Tom sings "Are You Ready". Foster performs "Please Release Me".

  • S15E147 Foster Brooks co-hosts

    • April 6, 1976

    Guests: Princess Grace of Monaco (Grace Kelly) The Hudson Brothers Foster's daughter Teri Brooks Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and The Not Ready for Prime Time Players. Highlights: The Hudson Brothers sing "House of Blue Lights" and "Stop Playing with My Heart."

  • S15E148 Foster Brooks co-hosts

    • April 7, 1976

    Guests: singer Natalie Cole actors Chris Sarandon and Tony Darrow and football player Terry Bradshaw.

  • S15E149 Foster Brooks co-hosts

    • April 8, 1976

    Guests: singer Patti Page actor David Groh Little Anthony author Gore Vidal Producer Robert Enders British television and stage director Michael Lindsay-Hogg and English actress Susan Penhaligon.

  • S15E150 Foster Brooks concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 9, 1976

    Guests: legendary actress Gloria Swanson and her husband poet Bill Dufty singer Frankie Valli comic Stewie Stone musician Les Paul journalist Geraldo Rivera and Bernard Carabello former resident of New York State's Willowbrook Institution Highlights: Mike sings "Come Rain or Come Shine". Foster does "You & I". Les Paul performs "How High the Moon".

  • S15E151 The Name Droppers - A Salute to Columnists.

    • April 19, 1976

    Guests: actor George Hamilton columnist Earl Wilson Hollywood columnist Dorothy Manners showbiz columnist Shirley Eder society columnist Doris Lilly and TV critic Cleveland Amory.

  • S15E152 A Salute to Radio Patti Page co-hosts

    • April 20, 1976

    Guests: radio and television announcer Don Wilson The Sportsmen Quartet from "The Jack Benny Show" Kenny Delmar of "Allen's Alley" "Lights Out" creator / screenwriter Arch Oboler radio and television blooper collector Kermit Schaefer and sound-effects engineer Terry Ross. Salute to the early days of radio.

  • S15E153 "Anatomy of a Soap Opera"

    • April 21, 1976

    Guests: Soap creator Agnes Nixon actresses Susan Lucci Judith Barcroft Kay Campbell Frances Heflin and Stephanie Braxton actors Ray MacDonnell William Mooney Paul Gleason and Nicholas Benedict producer Bud Kloss director Henry Kaplan and Dr. Joyce Brothers. A Salute to “All My Children” with series creator Agnes Nixon and cast members.

  • S15E154 "A Salute to W.C. Fields" Rod Steiger co-hosts

    • April 22, 1976

    Guests: singer-actor Jack Cassidy producer Jay Weston and Carlotta Monti mistress of W.C. Fields and author of "W.C. Fields and Me", which starred Rod Steiger and Jack Cassidy and was produced by Jay Weston. Vintage film clips and a segment from the movie "W.C. Fields and Me." Highlights: Jack Cassidy sings "Till There Was You" and "My Melancholy Baby."

  • S15E155 Unknown co-host

    • April 23, 1976

    Guests: singers Abbe Lane and Chaka Khan boxer Ken Norton actress Louise Lasser comedian Ed Bluestone and pop group from Scotland The Bay City Rollers. Highlights: Chaka Khan sings "I Wish You Love". The Bay City Rollers perform "Money Honey".

  • S15E156 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • April 26, 1976

    Guests: actress Louise Fletcher The 5th Dimension Neil's children Marc & Dara Sedaka tennis instructor Vic Braden author-lawyer Alger Hiss and John Cabot Smith.

  • S15E157 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • April 27, 1976

    Guests: Gabe Kaplan & The Sweathogs actor David Soul singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen actress Margaux Hemingway of "Lipstick" and the British comedy troupe Monty Python. Highlights: Neil Sedaka sings "That's When the Music Takes Me". Ben Vereen sings "As Time Goes By".

  • S15E158 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • April 28, 1976

    Guests: singer-dancer Joey Heatherton comedian George Kirby singer-songwriter Paul Williams mentalist Uri Geller and scientific author B.F. Skinner. Highlights: Paul sings, "Don't Call It Love"

  • S15E159 A Salute to Rock and Roll. Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • April 29, 1976

    Guests: TV personality Dick Clark singer-songwriter Jose Feliciano singer Teresa Brewer Joey and the Starliters The Angels 1960's girl group "American Bandstand" cover girl Carole Ann Scaldeferri and Norm N. Nite author of the "Rock On!". Highlights: The Angels perform "My Boyfriend's Back". Joey and the Starliters perform "Peppermint Twist".

  • S15E160 Neil Sedaka concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 30, 1976

    Guests: actor Don Adams journalist James Bacon Jay Black and the Americans Khalilah Ali, wife of Muhammad Ali and Ron Kistler, one-time personal aide. Also: two former acquaintances of Howard Hughes. Highlights: Jay and the Americans do "Come a Little Bit Closer."

  • S15E161 Gabriel Kaplan co-hosts

    • May 3, 1976

    Guests: singer-actor James Darren TV game show host Monty Hall and Monty's wife Marilyn Hall Welcome Back Kotter Sweathogs Ron Palillo, Robert Hegyes and Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs (sans John Travolta). Also: a badminton demonstration. Highlights: Mike and James sing a medley of songs, including "Feelings."

  • S15E162 Gabriel Kaplan co-hosts

    • May 4, 1976

    Guests: Welcome Back Kotter Sweathogs Ron Palillo, Robert Hegyes, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs, (sans John Travolta) singer Donna Summer actress Sarah Miles actor Jim Backus and Senator Harry T. Phoebus.

  • S15E163 Gabriel Kaplan co-hosts

    • May 5, 1976

    actor Robert Morse actress-singer Loni Ackerman musician-songwriter John Sebastian sportscaster Joe Garagiola Philadelphia Phillies baseball players Tug McGraw, Larry Bowa, Dave Cash and Jay Johnstone and physician Dr. Keith Sehnert, author of "How to Be Your Own Doctor, Sometimes."

  • S15E164 Gabriel Kaplan co-hosts

    • May 6, 1976

    Guests: composer Marvin Hamlisch reporters Bob Woodward and Carl Bernstein columnist Shirley Eder and comedian Jay Leno. Highlights: Mike sings "If You Hadn't Left Me Crying."

  • S15E165 Gabriel Kaplan concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 7, 1976

    Guests: TV host David Frost singer Al Green and Dr. Arthur Janov psychotherapist and creator of Primal therapy. Also: a discussion of the book "How to Remember Anything," with its coauthor David Markoff and his student Denise Carcel. Highlights: Al sings "Tired of Being Alone."

  • S15E166 David Soul co-hosts

    • May 10, 1976

    Guests: actors George Peppard and Hal Linden The Supremes comedian Pat Cooper and Tom Swenson & El Toro the Bucking Machine. Highlights: Mike sings "Time After Time". The Supremes do a medley of their hits.

  • S15E167 David Soul co-hosts

    • May 11, 1976

    Guests: actor Eddie Albert comic Stan Kann actress Lynne Marta singer Maxine Nightingale tenor Enzo Stuarti and Tom Orth.

  • S15E168 David Soul co-hosts

    • May 12, 1976

    Guests: singer Petula Clark author Barbara Howar columnist Bethine Church Cornelia Wallace, First Lady of Alabama activist LaDonna Harris Ella Udall wife of Rep. Morris K. Udall (D-Ariz) and Helen Jackson. Highlights: Petula sings "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love", "You're My Destiny", "What'll I Do" Petula & Mike sing "I'm Glad There Is You"

  • S15E169 David Soul co-hosts

    • May 13, 1976

    Guests: actress Shelley Winters body-builder turned actor Arnold Schwarzenegger actress Sally Field actor Charles Picerni guitarist Victor Paul Taj Mahal and The War Babies.

  • S15E170 David Soul concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 14, 1976

    Guests: actress Mary Martin Baroness Maria Von Trapp singer Leslie Uggams and actor Kevin Dobson Highlights: Mike sings "Younger Than Springtime". David Soul sings "Coal Miner's Son". Leslie Uggams sings "I Wanna Make It Easier for You".

  • S15E171 David Groh co-hosts

    • May 17, 1976

    Guests: actress Lynda Carter singer-actor Frankie Avalon Baseball players Johnny Bench and Pete Rose Joe Morgan and Dr. Dewey Caron.

  • S15E172 David Groh co-hosts

    • May 18, 1976

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye boxing great Rocky Graziano singer Freddy Fender author James Burch Mary White and Dorothy Carbo author of "Fix-It Guide for Women".

  • S15E173 David Groh co-hosts

    • May 19, 1976

    Guests: actors Jack Klugman Cliff Robertson Kevin Dobson and David Soul Jim Croce's widow Ingrid Croce Mary White rock promoter Don Kirshner and Pierce R. Brooks former police officer turned author of "... officer down, code three".

  • S15E174 David Groh co-hosts

    • May 20, 1976

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon comedian Robert Klein singing group Labelle Peter Benchley author of "The Deep" and Lem Jones author of "Home Hydroponics and How to Do It!". Highlights: Labelle performs "Gypsy Moss" and "Wake Up Everybody."

  • S15E175 David Groh concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 21, 1976

    Guests: actors Howard Duff Dana Andrews Alan Manson and Monte Markham entertainer Charo and Vietnamese MC Nguyen Cao Ky.

  • S15E176 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • May 24, 1976

    Guests: singer Melba Moore actress Lee Grant funny car race driver Bob Rosetti composer Gian Carlo Menotti Soprano Nancy Shade singer Don Cornell and author Whitia Rosenthal. Also: Bob Rosetti does tricks with ropes and whips. Highlights: Nancy sings an aria from Menotti's opera "The Hero." Mike and Don Cornell sing "Heart of My Heart".

  • S15E177 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • May 25, 1976

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave actor Donny Most stand-up comedian Tom Dreesen director George Cukor and Pratt and McClain, commercial jingle singing band (Truett Pratt and Jerry McClain formerly called Brotherly Love) Highlights: Donny Most sings "Lay Me Down". Pratt and McClain do "Happy Days". Mike sings "The Immigrant".

  • S15E178 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • May 26, 1976

    Guests: actress Cindy Williams singer Peter Frampton actor Tony Randall cricket player Paul Parker Henry Parsons and The University of Maryland Girls Rugby team. Highlights: Peter Frampton performs "Show Me the Way". Mike sings "Bad, Bad, Leroy Brown".

  • S15E179 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • May 27, 1976

    Guests: actor Christopher Connelly comedienne Judy Carter The Sylvers radio broadcaster Jim Hampton E. Rotan Sargent Valentine the Camel and trainer Frank Inn.

  • S15E180 Roger Moore concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 28, 1976

    Guests: comedian Henny Youngman actress Rita Moreno The Hudson Brothers comedian Norm Crosby singer-actress Vivian Reed fashion designer Jacques Bellini and Sheila Turner. Also: a fashion show and a pancake race. Highlights: Mike sings "Something". Vivian Reed performs "Time".

  • S15E181 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • May 31, 1976

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas comedian David Brenner comedic actor Jimmie Walker Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Safari with naturalist Roger Caras. Highlights: The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band performs "Rocky Top" and "All I Have to Do Is Dream."

  • S15E182 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • June 1, 1976

    Guests: actor Leslie Nielsen singer Linda Hopkins comedian David Frye author Gail Parent and Zippy the Chimp.

  • S15E183 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • June 2, 1976

    Guests: actor Tony Randall author Sidney Sheldon Prima ballerina Margot Fonteyn Tuffy Truesdale and Victor the Bear and makeup artist George Masters

  • S15E184 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • June 3, 1976

    Guests: singer Ray Charles actor Abe Vigoda comedienne Brett Somers Maybelle Segal author "Reflexology" and Dr. Rudi Unterthiner. Highlights: Songs, "Living for the City", "America the Beautiful", "The Long and Winding Road" and "Take Me Home, Country Roads".

  • S15E185 Robert Goulet concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 4, 1976

    Guests: actor Jon Voight singer-comedienne Vicki Lawrence blooper collector Kermit Schaefer The Oak Ridge Boys and Dr. Robert Butler author of "Why Survive? Being Old in America". Highlights: Mike and Robert sing "It's a Good Day". Oak Ridge Boys perform "Family Reunion".

  • S15E186 A Salute to Broadway. Hal Linden co-hosts "Chicago" cast members

    • June 14, 1976

    Guests: Chita Rivera Jerry Orbach and Gwen Verdon "My Fair Lady" co-stars Christine Andreas and Ian Richardson and "Barney Miller" co-star actor Abe Vigoda. Highlights: A medley of Broadway tunes includes Jerry singing "Make Someone Happy". Gwen sings "Nowadays" Mike sings "Cabaret" Jerry does "Razzle Dazzle". Christine sings "He Touched Me". Gwen and Chita perform "It" Mike sings "Why Did I Choose You?".

  • S15E187 Hal Linden co-hosts

    • June 15, 1976

    Guests: comedian David Brenner singer Loretta Lynn Olympic track and field athlete Jesse Owens Olympic gymnast Kim Chace Olympic alternate Jodi Yocum football player Rod Hill and author Ellen Warren, with baby animals from New Jersey's Jungle Habitat. Highlights: Loretta sings "Red, White and Blue". Hal joins the Joe Massimino band in an instrumental number.

  • S15E188 Hal Linden co-hosts Barney Miller cast

    • June 16, 1976

    Guests: Abe Vigoda Max Gail comedienne Jo Anne Worley The Miracles author Tom Tryon and Uni, Roy and Al from the TV commercial.

  • S15E189 Hal Linden co-hosts

    • June 17, 1976

    Guests: actor James Coco singer Nancy Wilson comedian Robert Klein actor-singer Jimmy Dean crime reporter Ben Bradlee Charlene Maust and Manon the Cow.

  • S15E190 Hal Linden concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 18, 1976

    Guests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara actor Dick Wilson of the TV commercial "Don't Squeeze the Charmain" The Manhattans columnist Jack Anderson Maureen Dean infamous Washington wife of former White House counsel John Dean Gail Magruder author of "A Gift of Love" wife of Jeb Magruder of Watergate fame Patty Colson wife of Charles Colson who was involved in the infamouse Watergate scandal Highlights: Mike sings "It's a Miracle". The Manhattans sing "Kiss and Say Goodbye".

  • S15E191 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • June 21, 1976

    Guests: actress Loretta Swit comedian Pat Cooper Sergio's sister singer Dana Valery funk disco group B.T. Express formerly known as Brooklyn Trucking Express and Ralph Charell consumer advocate and author of "A Great New Way to Make Money" Highlights: Sergio sings "Never, Never, Never". B.T. Express perform "Can't Stop Groovin'". Dana sings "Will You Love Me Tomorrow?".

  • S15E192 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • June 22, 1976

    Guests: Country singer Charley Pride actress Maureen Stapleton actor Charles Durning Country vocal group Dave & Sugar comedian Tom Dreesen and journalist-historian Jim Bishop. Highlights: Dave & Sugar perform "Door's Always Open", "I'm Gonna Love You". Sergio sings "Buena Sera". Charley Pride sings "Oklahoma Morning".

  • S15E193 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • June 23, 1976

    Guests: actor Vincent Price and his wife Coral Browne actor Roddy McDowall The Lettermen comedian Lonnie Shorr and author Richard Ryan.

  • S15E194 Sergio Franchi co-hosts

    • June 24, 1976

    Guests: singer-dancer Joey Heatherton pianist Peter Nero comedienne Phyllis Diller comic Stan Kann Russian actress Victoria Fyodorova Zoya Fyodorova Russian film star and mother of Victoria and Victoria's husband Fred Pouy. Highlights: Sergio sings "No Ti Scordar Di Me". Joey performs "Feelings". Mike and Peter duet with "Summer of '42".

  • S15E195 Sergio Franchi concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 25, 1976

    Guests: actor Billy Dee Williams singer Freda Payne Country singer C.W. McCall and John Ehrlichman author of "The Company" and former Assistant to President Nixon and key figure in the events leading up to the Watergate break-in and conspiracy. Highlights: Mike sings "Ease On down the Road". Sergio sings "Let Me Try Again". C.W. McCall performs "Convoy". Freda Payne sings "I Hear Rumors".

  • S15E196 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • June 28, 1976

    Guests: actor Fernando Lamas actress Susan Blakely The 5th Dimension feminist Betty Friedan author of "It Changed My Life" comedian Tom Dreesen and musician Tex Cramdon. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sing "Let Me Try Again" and "Up, Up and Away".

  • S15E197 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • June 29, 1976

    Guests: actor Hugh O'Brian boxing great Rocky Graziano The Lettermen musician Stan Getz and TV wildlife-show host Marlin Perkins. Highlights: Mike sings "I Wish You Love". The Lettermen perform "More". Stan Getz on the saxophone performs "Waters of March."

  • S15E198 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • June 30, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Anthony Newley musician Ian Anderson and Joy Belle Squibb, who plays old-time piano music. Highlights: Chad sing "You're a Grand Old Flag". Anthony does "The Entertainer."

  • S15E199 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • July 1, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Danny Thomas actor James Earl Jones comedian Rich Little singer Julie Budd and Arthur and Hurley. Highlights: Mike and Chad sing "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown". Julie performs "It's Too Late" and "Didn't We?" Also: Chad and Rich do impressions of Jimmy Stewart.

  • S15E200 Chad Everett concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 2, 1976

    Guests: actor Keith Carradine comedian Corbett Monica fashion designer Oleg Cassini tennis pro Pancho Gonzales author of "Tennis Begins at Forty" and Mel Irwin. Highlights: Keith Carradine sings "I'm Easy" and "Been Gone So Long". Mike sings "America, the Beautiful" and "Why Do I Love You?" Also: a segment taped with the Marine Band at Philadelphia's Independence Mall.

  • S15E201 Mike Salutes the Dancers Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 5, 1976

    Guests: choreographer Peter Gennaro Liza Gennaro The Rockettes ballet dancer Edward Villella Anna Arango Spanish dancer Jose Greco Nana Lorca and Ja & Helena Howard.

  • S15E202 Mike Salutes the Comedians George Kirby co-hosts

    • July 6, 1976

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller comedian Henny Youngman comic actor Hank Garcia magician Don Alan clown Emmett Kelly Jr. and improvisational singer Steve DePass. Among the comic spots: a bit about bionic chickens.

  • S15E203 Mike Salutes the Singers Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • July 7, 1976

    Guests: singer Janis Ian songstress Sarah Vaughan bandleader Harry James singer Mel Tillis and opera singer Joanna Simon. Highlights: Tony sings, "As Time Goes By" Sarah sings, "Day In, Day Out" Janis sings, "At Seventeen" Mel sings, "Love Revival" Joanna sings an aria from "Carmen".

  • S15E204 Mike Salutes the Magicians Mark Wilson co-hosts

    • July 8, 1976

    Guests: Greg Wilson The Great Tomasini Harry Blackstone Jr. George Schindler and Tom & Sherry.

  • S15E205 Mike Salutes the Songwriters Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • July 9, 1976

    Guests: songwriter Bernie Taupin (Elton John's songwriting partner) musician-songwriter Tom T. Hall and singer-songwriter Isaac Hayes. Highlights: Marvin plays "The Way We Were". Isaac Hayes performs "Come On and Live With Me". Tom T. Hall sings "Faster Horses" and "I Love".

  • S15E206 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 19, 1976

    Guests: actress Elsa Lanchester actor Bill Macy The Staple Singers Chicago Cubs outfielder Rick Monday and Sam Butera and The Witnesses.

  • S15E207 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 20, 1976

    Guests: attorney F. Lee Bailey singer Lou Rawls and rock group Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds. Highlights: Mike sings "Real Live Girl". Joey sings "Road I Took to You". Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds perform "Fallin' in Love". Lou Rawls sings "Pure Imagination".

  • S15E208 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 21, 1976

    Guests: The Hudson Brothers boxer Joe Frazier N.Y. Giants football player Larry Czonka The Old Guard United Army Drill Team: singing group The Shirelles Phila 76 Fife & Drum Corps and juggling act The Villiams.

  • S15E209 Joey Heatherton co-hosts

    • July 22, 1976

    Guests: singer Johnny Mathis Ben Franklin The Oak Ridge Boys fashion director Yvonne Burbage acrobats The Canestrellis and The 4th Continental Dragoons.

  • S15E210 Joey Heatherton concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 23, 1976

    Guests: singer Vic Damone actor Charlton Heston impressionist Fred Travalena actor Kevin Dobson Philadelphia Mayor Frank Rizzo The Fralinger String Band and Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes.

  • S15E211 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 2, 1976

    Guests: actress Lesley Ann Warren actor Charles Durning Bill Evans director of the Cleo Awards hoagie makers Al & Tony Ragozzini and The Trammps.

  • S15E212 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 3, 1976

    Guests: actor Robert Stack actress Judith Lowry KC and the Sunshine Band and Philadelphia chef Inez Gaetano prepares fettuccine. Highlights: KC and the Sunshine Band sing "That's the Way (I Like It)". Mike does "Morning After."

  • S15E213 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 4, 1976

    Guests: singer John Davidson comedian Kip Addotta hairstylist Vidal Sassoon and his wife actress Beverly Sassoon authors of "A Year of Beauty and Health" exercise expert Donna Rae and funk group Brass Construction. Also: a demonstration of stretching exercises. Highlights: John sings "Let Your Love Flow". Brass Construction perform "Movin'". Mike sings "Happy".

  • S15E214 Pat Cooper co-hosts

    • August 5, 1976

    Guests: actors James Caan Michael Caine Elliott Gould Diane Keaton promoting their film "Harry and Walter Go to New York" Mark Rydell, director of the movie "Harry and Walter Go to New York" film critic Rex Reed singer Buddy Greco singing duo Pratt and McLain and comedian Hank Garcia.

  • S15E215 David Brenner co-hosts

    • August 6, 1976

    Guests: actor Mike Connors singer Andrea True entertainer Tiny Tim Bill and Laura Lynch, representatives of the Ducan Yo-Yo Company columnist Jim Bacon Captain Rollerball and R&B group Tavares. Highlights: Andrea True sings "Heart to Heart" and "More, More, More."

  • S15E216 Danny Thomas co-hosts

    • August 9, 1976

    Guests: singer Petula Clark singer-songwriter Billy Joel basketball player George McGinnis and sportswriter-commentator Heywood Hale Broun. Highlights: Mike sings "Ease On Down the Road". Petula sings "Your Song", "Smokey Old Town" Billy Joel performs "Angry Young Man"/"New York State of Mind" and "The Entertainer".

  • S15E217 Danny Thomas co-hosts

    • August 10, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actor Hans Conried singer-actor James Darren singing group The Stylistics and Dr. Joseph Simone. Also: a discussion of methods used in treating leukemia. Highlights: Sammy Davis Jr. sings "Bye Bye Blackbird". James Darren sings "Love Will Keep Us Together". The Stylistics perform "Because I Love You". Mike sings "Falling in Love". Danny Thomas does "From This Moment On".

  • S15E218 Danny Thomas co-hosts

    • August 11, 1976

    Guests: comedian Alan King TV commercial star Mason Reese actor Jamie Farr Good Housekeeping magazine editor John Mack Carter and TV cooking show hostess LaDeva Davis. Highlights: Danny Thomas, Alan King and Mason Reese join Mike to sing "Another Op'nin', Another Show." Other entertainment includes Mason's impressions of Billie Burke and Kirk Douglas.

  • S15E219 Danny Thomas co-hosts

    • August 12, 1976

    Guests: actor Beau Bridges actress Dena Dietrich singers Billy Davis and Marilyn McCoo and makeup artist George Masters. Highlights: Mike sings "Love's Theme". Billy and Marilyn sing "I Hope We Get to Love in Time."

  • S15E220 Danny Thomas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 13, 1976

    Guests: actor John Wayne singer Diana Trask actor Jack Weston actress Marge Redmond rodeo champion Larry Mahan and stunt rider J.W. Stoker.

  • S15E221 Natalie Cole co-hosts

    • August 23, 1976

    Guests: actor Billy Dee Williams comedian Tom Dreesen TV cooking show hostess LaDeva Davis acrobat act Gerod & Moby Highlights: Mike sings "Route 66". Natalie performs "Sophisticated Lady" and "Mr. Melody". Mike and Natalie do a musical tribute to Ella Fitzgerald, including "A-Tisket A-Tasket."

  • S15E222 Keith Carradine co-hosts

    • August 24, 1976

    Guests: actor Lee Marvin Blood, Sweat & Tears singer-actress Michelle Phillips and Wayland Flowers and Madam. Highlights: Keith Carradine sings "I'm Easy". Blood, Sweat & Tears perform "And When I Die". Lee Marvin and Keith duet on "It Don't Worry Me".

  • S15E223 Seals and Crofts co-host

    • August 25, 1976

    Guests: actors Ron Howard and Michael York England Dan and John Ford Coley comedian Jay Leno and Dr. Dan Jordan. Highlights: Seals & Crofts perform "We May Never Pass This Way Again". England Dan and John Ford Coley sing "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight".

  • S15E224 Janis Ian co-hosts

    • August 26, 1976

    Guests: actor Mike Connors appears in a taped segment with the late Johnny Mercer in Savannah, Ga. singer Ronnie Prophet child psychologist Dr. Robert Myers and The Georgian State Dance Co. (Russian Folk Dancers) Highlights: Janis Ian sings "At Seventeen", "Jesse" and "Boy I Really Tied One On."

  • S15E225 C.W. McCall co-host

    • August 27, 1976

    Guests: actor James Coco comedienne Dody Goodman classical pianist Lorin Hollander Olympic Gold Medal winner John Walker and champion flycaster Ann Strobel. Highlights: C.W. McCall sings "Convoy" and "Aurora Borealis". Mike sings "Oh, Lonesome Me". Lorin performs Gershwin selections, including Prelude No. 2.

  • S15E226 John Byner co-hosts

    • August 30, 1976

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad comedienne Phyllis Diller singer George Benson musician Maynard Ferguson magician Mercer Helms. and an 11-year-old gymnast Jody Kline. Highlights: George Benson performs "Masquerade" and "So This Is Love"

  • S15E227 John Byner co-hosts

    • August 31, 1976

    Guests: actor Arthur Hill Country singer Mel Tillis comedian Lonnie Shorr singing group The Manhattans and Dian Thomas author of "Roughing It Easy". Highlights: The Manhattans perform "Kiss and Say Goodbye". Mel Tills sings "Pictures" and "New Green Light".

  • S15E228 John Byner co-hosts

    • September 1, 1976

    actor Tony Randall TV personality George Jessel R&B singer Dorothy Moore comedian Pat Cooper comic Stan Kann and singer Tom Sullivan. Highlights: Dorothy Moore sings "Misty Blue".

  • S15E229 John Byner co-hosts

    • September 2, 1976

    Guests: tenor Sergio Franchi singer Teresa Brewer singer Vicki Sue Robinson child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk and The Argentinian Gauchos an Argentinian novelty act with bola tricks. Highlights: Sergio sings "I Only Have Eyes for You". Vicki Sue Robinson sings "Wonderland of Love".

  • S15E230 John Byner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 3, 1976

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer-songwriter T.G. Sheppard Country performer Bobby Winters The Mighty Clouds of Joy and naturalist Roger Caras.

Season 16

  • S16E01 Pole-vaulter Bob Seagren and his wife Kam open a week with sports figures and their wives as co-host

    • September 6, 1976

    Guests: singers Donovan and Jerry Vale mentalist Kreskin Jeanne Parr, author of "Superwives" and Dr. Herb Goldberg author of "The Hazards of Being Male". Highlights: Donovan sings "Sunshine Superman". Jerry Vale sings "I Write the Songs".

  • S16E02 Gayle Sayers and his wife Ardie, co-host

    • September 7, 1976

    Guests: TV producer Bud Greenspan of "Olympiad" James Michener, author of "Sports In America" Sergio Mendes and Brasil '77 The Commodores and Dr. Joseph Torg of Temple University's Sports Medicine Center discusses injuries incurred on the playing field.

  • S16E03 Mike Schmidt and his wife Donna, co-host

    • September 8, 1976

    Guests: Garry Maddox, Larry Bowa, Greg Luzinski and Dave Cash of the '76 Philadelphia Phillies The Lettermen magician The Great Tomasini and Dr. Ashley Montagu, anthropologist and author of "The Nature of Aggression". Highlights: Mike sings, "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" The Lettermen sing, "Goin' Out of My Head" and "Can't Take My Eyes off You".

  • S16E04 Julius Erving and his wife Turquoise, co-host

    • September 9, 1976

    Guests: TV Game show host Bert Convy folk singer Mary Travers comedian Mike Preminger Julius' Sports agent Irwin Weiner basketball player George McGinnis and Louise Bates Ames, psychologist and coauthor of "Don't Push Your Preschooler".

  • S16E05 Johnny Rutherford and his wife Betty, co-host

    • September 10, 1976

    Guests: actor Kevin Dobson and his wife Susan Dr. Joyce Brothers rock musician Walter Murphy Country singer Red Sovine comedian Alan Carr and Clay Blair Jr. author of "Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan". Also: a film clip from the movie "Survive!" is shown. Highlights: Mike sings, "Indiana". Red Sovine sings "Teddy Bear".

  • S16E06 Buddy Greco co-hosts

    • September 13, 1976

    Guests: Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter Cash Mike Love & Al Jardine of the Beach Boys and author Dr. Harold Bloomfield. Also: a discussion of Transcendental Meditation. Highlights: Johnny and June sing "That Old Time Feeling". Buddy Greco sings "It's a Miracle". Mike sings "Philadelphia".

  • S16E07 Labelle co-hosts

    • September 14, 1976

    Guests: comedian Pat Henry singer Jose Feliciano Cathy Douglas (wife of former Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas) and fashions expert Donna Fuller presents a show of Rive Gauche line of Yves St. Laurent fashions. Highlights: Labelle sings "Lady Marmalade" and "Come Into My Life". Jose Feliciano does "As Long as I Have You".

  • S16E08 Henry Gibson co-hosts

    • September 15, 1976

    Guests: comedian George Kirby actor Buster Crabbe singer Lou Rawls and John Naber Olympic 4 gold medalist for backstroke

  • S16E09 Joe Frazier co-hosts

    • September 16, 1976

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet TV's "Mr. Wizard" Don Herbert KC and the Sunshine Band and Hollywood columnist Marilyn Beck. Highlights: Robert Goulet sings "On a Clear Day" and "I Won't Send Roses". KC and the Sunshine Band do "Boogie Shoes". Mike performs "Yesterday, I Heard the Rain".

  • S16E10 Bobby Rydell co-hosts

    • September 17, 1976

    Guests: "Days of Our Lives" acting and singing couple Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth rock group Dr. Hook actor Guy Marks and producer Irving Mansfield. Highlights: Bobby Rydell sings "Wild One". Dr. Hook performs "A Little Bit More". Bill Hayes sings "And I Love You So".

  • S16E12 Wayne Rogers co-hosts

    • September 21, 1976

    Guests: actor John Wayne Mother Teresa singer Maxine Nightingale and comedienne Julie McWhirter. Highlights: Maxine sings "Gotta Be the One".

  • S16E13 Wayne Rogers co-hosts

    • September 22, 1976

    Guests: actor John Wayne actress Joanne Woodward dancer Dennis Wayne golfer Lonnie Koch James Mizelle The Preservation Hall Jazz Band Chef Morris Mor and and Benihana restaurant chain founder Rocki Aoki.

  • S16E14 Wayne Rogers co-hosts

    • September 23, 1976

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave singer Dana Valery horticulturist Bernice Makin movie producer Albert S. Ruddy of "Matilda" trainer Leonard Brook with a boxing kangaroo and rock group the Movies.

  • S16E15 Wayne Rogers concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 24, 1976

    Guests: pianist Michel Legrand actress Debbie Reynolds singer Vic Damone character actor Fritz Feld and voice actor-comedian Frank Welker. Highlights: Vic sings "I Hear Music". Mike performs "Watch What Happens."

  • S16E16 Charles Bronson and his wife Jill Ireland co-hosts

    • September 27, 1976

    Guests: actor Zero Mostel director Otto Preminger and singer Don McLean.

  • S16E17 Charles Bronson and his wife Jill Ireland co-hosts

    • September 28, 1976

    Guests: singer-songwriter Paul Williams singing duo Crosby and Nash artist Leroy Neiman and Dr. Jeffrey Goldstein.

  • S16E18 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • September 29, 1976

    Guests: actor George Savalas singer Emmylou Harris James Veneris a former POW during the Korean War and The Oak Ridge Boys.

  • S16E19 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • September 30, 1976

    Guests: singer Dion singer-songwriter Eddie Lawrence Dan Greenburg author of "Something's There" Marion Weinstein author-radio show host-comedienne and witch professional tennis player Maria Bueno owners of Ginsberg & Wong Delicatessen, Chef Horst Klein andculinary creator Glenn Hammer of the 4 1/2 foot long Chazah. Also: a discussion of psychic phenomena; a demonstration of making hoagies.

  • S16E21 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • October 4, 1976

    Guests: comedian Dom DeLuise actor Burt Reynolds Dorothy Benham Miss America 1977 broadcaster Lowell Thomas and author Naura Hayden.

  • S16E22 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • October 5, 1976

    Guests: actor Burt Reynolds boxer George Foreman singer-actress Rita Moreno comic Stan Kann "The Gadget Man" and rock group Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods.

  • S16E23 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • October 6, 1976

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach and his wife actress Anne Jackson comedian Larry Storch and General William C. Westmoreland. Highlights: Mike sings "My Shining Hour". Also: a novelty act.

  • S16E24 Connie Stevens co-hosts

    • October 7, 1976

    actor Burt Reynolds entertainer Monti Rock III Dr. J. Allen Hynek and David Kennerly, White House photographer.

  • S16E25 Connie Stevens concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 8, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Danny Thomas actress Dyan Cannon songwriter Jule Styne tennis champ Vitas Gerulaitis and Gail Sheehy, author of "Passages".

  • S16E26 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • October 11, 1976

    Guests: Country singer Donna Fargo drummer Buddy Rich & his band Killer Force Baseball star Willie Mays and Bill Kennedy, yoga expert & the host of the TV series "Success Without Stress."

  • S16E27 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • October 12, 1976

    Guests: actress Barbara Parkins comedienne Jo Anne Worley singer Lou Rawls actors Scott Baio John Cassisi and Humpty Albin Jenkins from the film "Bugsy Malone" darts legend Barry Twomlow and The Agostinos.

  • S16E28 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • October 13, 1976

    Guests: actor Bill Bixby actress Madeline Kahn Father Joseph Orsini wig designer John Zervoulei R&B group Tavares and a demonstration of Italian cooking.

  • S16E29 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • October 14, 1976

    Guests: Jim Henson and the Muppets actor Don Murray Alex Haley author of "Roots" tap dancer Jerry Ames and pop group Starbuck. Highlights: Dom DeLuise and Dr. Teeth sing "Tenderly". Starbuck performs "Moonlight Feels Right".

  • S16E30 Dom DeLuise concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 15, 1976

    Guests: actresses Ruth Gordon and Anne Baxter actor James Darren singer Gary Wright karate expert Beth Bussey with a demonstration of karate. Highlights: Gary performs "Dream Weaver."

  • S16E31 James Darren co-hosts

    • October 18, 1976

    Guests: actor Mike Connors actress Valerie Perrine impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels John Cahill of the Philadelphia Police Dept Crime lab and Ebony Fashion Fair co-ordinator Audrey Smaltz.

  • S16E32 James Darren co-hosts

    • October 19, 1976

    Guests: actress Michael Learned TV commerical star Mason Reese sportscaster Frank Gifford singer Al Jarreau football quarterback Bert Jones football wide receiver Harold Carmichael and artist Olaf Wieghorst.

  • S16E33 James Darren co-hosts

    • October 20, 1976

    Guests: Vice President Nelson Rockefeller actress Mary Kay Place actor Graham Jarvis British rock group Steeleye Span and Dr. Ivan Popov

  • S16E34 James Darren co-hosts

    • October 21, 1976

    Guests: bandleader Lawrence Welk actor Burt Reynolds comedian Billy Crystal actress Diane Ladd dancers from the Lawrence Welk Show Bobby Burgess & Cissy King

  • S16E35 James Darren concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 22, 1976

    Guests: actress Susan Clark news correspondent Eric Sevareid Broadway performers Ernestine Jackson and James Randolph ("Guys and Dolls") comedian Tom Dreesen The Rebounders and a performance by trampoliners.

  • S16E36 David Janssen co-hosts

    • October 25, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Tony Perkins and his wife Berry Berenson singer Vicki Sue Robinson and Private eye Jay J. Armes.

  • S16E37 David Janssen co-hosts

    • October 26, 1976

    Guests: singer Petula Clark TV personality Dick Clark Betty Rollin author of "First, You Cry" and Bonwit Teller representative Al Garett. Highlights: Petula sings "You're My Destiny" and "I Couldn't Live Without Your Love". *NOTE: Taped in Philadelphia

  • S16E38 David Janssen co-hosts

    • October 27, 1976

    Guests: composer Henry Mancini actress Lynn Redgrave actor Clifton Davis race car driver Mario Andretti and journalist-author Daniel Shorr.

  • S16E39 David Janssen co-hosts

    • October 28, 1976

    Guests: actor Cliff Robertson actress Andrea Marcovicci comedian George Kirby singer Sheila MacRae Victoria Todd and Dr. Robert Morrison.

  • S16E40 David Janssen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 29, 1976

    Guests: singer Bobby Vinton comedian Henny Youngman boxer Ken Norton Vice President Nelson Rockefeller Richard Kline & Floyd Fogleman and The Paper Planes. Highlights: Mike sings "Got to Get You into My Life."

  • S16E41 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • November 1, 1976

    Guests: "Switch" actors Eddie Albert Robert Wagner comedienne Julie McWhirter vocal group The Three Degrees and Peter Marzio Anniversary flashback: comedian Jack Benny *NOTE: This is the first of four weeks celebrating Mike's 15th year on TV. With segments taped in Hollywood and film clips from past shows. *NOTE: Cash Prizes were given away every day and every week a color TV set was given away as well as an expense paid trip for 2 to attend a Mike Douglas television show and meet Mike and be his guest for dinner.

  • S16E42 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • November 2, 1976

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston impressionist Fred Travalena comedian Don Rickles actor Dean Jones actress Julie Sommars comic actor Don Knotts Harold Kennedy author of "No Pickle, No Performance" swimmer Diana Nyad designer Bob Mackie and a tour of Walt Disney studios with actress Shelley Winters. Anniversary flashback: singer-actress Liza Minnelli actors Burt Reynolds, Gene Hackman on location in Mexico. Highlights: Anthony and Fred sing "What Kind of Fool Am I?"

  • S16E43 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • November 3, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Engelbert Humperdinck singer Marie Osmond musical comedy singer Melba Moore psychic Jeane Dixon consumer reporter John Stossel comedian Mike Binder and McDermitt, a toy buyer are studio guests. Dick Van Dyke appears in a Hollywood segment. Anniversary flashback: Louis Armstrong & Pearl Bailey Louis Armstrong and Pearl Bailey are seen in film clips.

  • S16E44 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • November 4, 1976

    Guests: actor Henry Winkler comedienne-actress Lucie Arnaz singer Mel Tillis comedy writer Kenny Solms Dr. Joyce Brothers and Manuel J. Smith author of "Kicking the Fear Habit". Anniversary flashback: George C. Scott Highlights: Anthony sings "What Kind of Fool Am I?" Mel does "What Did I Promise Her Last Night".

  • S16E45 Anthony Newley concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 5, 1976

    Guests: actor Ted Knight TV host Mike Wallace beauty expert Adrien Arpel singer Dean Conn from The Carol Burnett Show Carol Burnett Harvey Korman Tim Conway Vicki Lawrence and TV producer Joe Hamilton. Anniversary flashback: Judy Garland

  • S16E46 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • November 8, 1976

    Guests: actress Lindsay Wagner singer-actor Frankie Avalon comedian Rich Little and fashion designer Donna Karan. *Note: Second of four weeks celebrating Mike's 15th year on TV. With segments taped in Hollywood.

  • S16E47 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • November 9, 1976

    Guests: Country singer Charley Pride Sparky Anderson, Cincinnati Reds Manager Bill Bergey, Pro-football player The Abington High School Marching Band and Cheerleaders and in Hollywood actor James Garner. Anniversary flashback: Marlon Brando & Francis Ford Coppola.

  • S16E48 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • November 10, 1976

    Guests: actor David Groh singer Jim Stafford singer-songwriter Van McCoy singer-songwriter Paul Anka lyricist Sammy Cahn and Roger Owens. Mike visits Olivia Newton-John in Hollywood. Anniversary flashback: Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly.

  • S16E49 Jimmie Walker co-hosts

    • November 11, 1976

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet Country singer Kenny Rogers singer-musician Frank Zappa comedienne Elayne Boosler and Michael Medved & David Wallechinsky, authors talk about what has happened to the "Class of 1965". Taped interview. Mike visits Donny & Marie Osmond in Hollywood. Highlights: Zappa performs "Black Napkins" from "Zoot Allures" album.

  • S16E50 Jimmie Walker concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 12, 1976

    Guests: comedian Rich Little singer Maxine Nightingale and TV cooking show host LaDeva Davis. Taped interview. Mike visits Peter Falk in Hollywood. Anniversary flashback: Bing Crosby and Peter Sellers.

  • S16E51 Kaye Ballard co-hosts

    • November 15, 1976

    Guests: Robert Palmer, British Rock Star Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams, interview in Hollywood Film clips of David Frost introducing Mike's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Dowd. Also: antique toys are shown in the studio. *Note: Third of four weeks celebrating Mike's 15th year on TV. With segments taped in Hollywood.

  • S16E52 Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara co-host

    • November 16, 1976

    Guests: boxer Joe Frazier In Hollywood comedian Redd Foxx actress Kate Jackson singer Kenny Coleman The Almiros Jordan and Margaret Paul and The Manhattans. Film Clips of Ryan O'Neal are shown.

  • S16E53 Barry Newman co-hosts

    • November 17, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Jerry Lewis singer Leslie Uggams boxing great Rocky Graziano Johnny Tonawanda The Star-Spangled Washboard Band Pro-wrestler Andre the Giant are seen in film clips. William Holden and Paul Michael Glaser are interviewed in Hollywood.

  • S16E54 Zsa Zsa Gabor co-hosts

    • November 18, 1976

    Guests: comedian Stan Kann singer-songwriter Barry De Vorzon entertainer Monti Rock III Paul Newman is shown in film clips Robert Conrad and Jack Klugman are interviewed in Hollywood.

  • S16E55 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • November 19, 1976

    Guests: British actress Glenda Jackson comedian Arte Johnson singer Tom Waits Mike visits Lucille Ball in Hollywood. *Also film clips of Paul Lynde and Dustin Hoffman. Highlights: Tom Waits performs "Eggs and Sausages" and "Small Change".

  • S16E56 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • November 22, 1976

    Guests: vocal group The 5th Dimension Cheryl Jones, a registered nurse with a look at first aid. A taped interview in Hollywood with actress Natalie Wood. Anniversary flashback: a musical madrigal saluting 15 years of Mike's co-hosts. *Note: The fourth and final week of the Mike Douglas Show's 15th Anniversary begins.

  • S16E57 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • November 23, 1976

    Guests: British actress Glenda Jackson composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Jerry Vale and The Manhattan Transfer. Hollywood closeup with David Carradine, John Travolta and director Hal Ashby.

  • S16E58 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • November 24, 1976

    Guests: entertainer Carol Channing tenor Sergio Franchi actor John Schuck and actress Jean Marsh. Hollywood closeup with Shirley MacLaine. Anniversary flashback with Sonny Bono and Glen Campbell.

  • S16E59 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • November 25, 1976

    Guests: comedienne Kaye Ballard singer Melanie newsman Edwin Newman Hollywood closeup with The Waltons cast Richard Thomas, Will Geer, Ellen Corby and Ralph Waite. Anniversary flashback with Burt Reynolds.

  • S16E60 Shecky Greene concludes his co-hosting duties

    • November 26, 1976

    Guests: actor David Niven singer Al Stewart and earthworm expert George Sroda. Hollywood Closeup with George Burns. Included are film clips of Fred Astaire, Jonathan Winters, Jackie Gleason, Dom DeLuise, Ronald Reagan.

  • S16E61 Charo co-hosts

    • November 29, 1976

    Guests: former White House aide John Dean, author of "Blind Ambition" singer Billy Paul and 1976 Olympic decathlon gold-medalist Bruce Jenner and his wife. Highlights: Billy Paul sings "Me and Mrs. Jones".

  • S16E62 Charo co-hosts

    • November 30, 1976

    actors Richard Jordan and James Carroll Jordan are seen in a segment taped in Hollywood. comedian Lonnie Shorr photojournalist David Duncan Douglas of "The Silent Studio" and Deanna Sclar author of "Auto Repair for Dummies".

  • S16E63 Charo co-hosts

    • December 1, 1976

    Guests: actor William Shatner singer Dory Previn, author of "Midnight Baby" movie producer Robert Evans and the Oak Ridge Boys. Highlights: Dory Previn sings "Come Saturday Morning."

  • S16E64 Charo co-hosts

    • December 2, 1976

    Guests: comedian Joey Bishop producer Robert Evans singing duo Sandler and Young comic Billy Fellows Los Indios Tabajaras a phone conversation with Charo's husband bandleader Xavier Cugat and the finalist in the National Enquirer Ugly Mug Contest

  • S16E65 Charo concludes her co-hosting duties

    • December 3, 1976

    Guests: actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. Tony Orlando and Dawn The Keane Brothers and a look at leather fashions.

  • S16E66 Kevin Dobson co-hosts

    • December 6, 1976

    Guests: singer Tony Martin dancer Cyd Charisse singer Melba Moore actor Anson Williams Kevin's parents, Jim and Rita Dobson and Jim Fowler host of "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom"

  • S16E67 Kevin Dobson co-hosts

    • December 7, 1976

    Guests: actor Sylvester Stallone who wrote and stars in the movie "Rocky" actresses Penny Marshall and Cindy Williams of TV's Laverne and Shirley pro-basketball players George McGinnis and Julius Erving singer Ronee Blakely and The Elkins Sisters and Their Beautiful Afghans.

  • S16E68 Kevin Dobson co-hosts

    • December 8, 1976

    Guests: actor Broderick Crawford baseball players Steve Garvey and Jim Palmer TV reporter Jane Pauley singer Brian Wilson A men's underwear fashion show.

  • S16E69 Kevin Dobson co-hosts

    • December 9, 1976

    Guests: comedienne Lucille Ball actor Donny Most comic Billy Fellows Father Joe Dispenza journalist Sam Summerlin Jim Morgan and band Blue Magic.

  • S16E70 Kevin Dobson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 10, 1976

    Guests: Kay Kyser, the bandleader with whom Mike did vocals in the early '50s and Mike's wife Genevieve and their three daughters, four grandchildren and son-in-law. Highlights: Mike sings "Ole Buttermilk Sky."

  • S16E71 In Plains, Georgia, the hometown of President-elect Jimmy Carter

    • December 13, 1976

    Mike talks with members of the Carter family, including his mother, Mrs. Lillian Carter, his daughter, Amy; his brother, Billy; his mother-in-law, Mrs. Allie Smith; his uncle, Alton ("Uncle Buddy") and his cousin, Hugh.

  • S16E72 From Hollywood Cleveland Amory co-hosts

    • January 3, 1977

    Guests: actors Peter Finch William Holden from the motion picture "Network" actor Paul Michael Glaser and news commentator John Cameron Swayze in studio.

  • S16E73 From Hollywood Richard Schickel co-hosts

    • January 4, 1977

    Guests: director Otto Preminger and actor Burgess Meredith in studio. In Hollywood: Brenda Vaccaro and restaurateur Maude Chasen.

  • S16E74 From Hollywood Rona Barrett co-hosts

    • January 5, 1977

    Guests: actress Yvonne DeCarlo actor-comedian Red Buttons and talent manager Ron Samuels in the studio. In Hollywood: Gregory Peck and producer Frank McCarthy on the set of "MacArthur"

  • S16E75 From Hollywood Rex Reed co-hosts

    • January 6, 1977

    Guests: actor Darren McGavin and his wife actress Kathie Browne actors Rob Reiner and Alan Arkin actresses Talia Shire and Maria Schell. In Hollywood: Maude Chasen taped at Chasen's Restaurant "live".

  • S16E76 From Hollywood Joyce Haber author of "The Users" co-hosts

    • January 7, 1977

    Guests: actresses Lee Grant Cloris Leachman and Maureen O'Sullivan.

  • S16E77 Bernadette Peters co-hosts

    • January 10, 1977

    Guests: Margaret Truman author of "Women of Courage" dancer-choreographer Peter Gennaro actor Clifton Davis photographer Ron Galella and Graham Central Station.

  • S16E78 Bernadette Peters co-hosts

    • January 11, 1977

    Guests: actors David Niven Hans Conried Eddie Mekka singer-actress Molly Picon Dr. Benjamin Frank, coauthor of "Dr. Frank's No-Aging Diet." Jean Balukas Also: a demonstration of billiards.

  • S16E79 Bernadette Peters co-hosts

    • January 12, 1977

    Guests: comedian Andy Kaufman country singer Vicki Sue Robinson actress Maria Schell Jeffrey St. John, author of "Jimmy Carter's Betrayal of the South". Ann Clark Also: a demonstration of archery.

  • S16E80 Bernadette Peters co-hosts

    • January 13, 1977

    Guests: The Four Tops Bill Anderson & Mary Lou Turner entertainer Billy Fellows author Rona Jaffe football player Tony Dorsett Lena Bare Alvin Getz George Dillman & C.G. Buckshot Wilson

  • S16E81 Bernadette Peters concludes her co-hosting duties

    • January 14, 1977

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton Herb Alpert and his wife singer Lani Hall model Twiggy TV game-show host Tom Kennedy Highlights: Mike sings "Just Imagine".

  • S16E82 James Brolin co-hosts

    • January 17, 1977

    Guests: England Dan & John Ford Coley Gregg Henry of "Rich Man, Poor Man" singer Patti Page and journalist Mary Hemingway.

  • S16E83 James Brolin co-hosts

    • January 18, 1977

    Guests: actress Jessica Lange consumer advocate Ralph Nader pianist-composer Walter Murphy Ragtime pianist Eubie Blake Jazz critc Dan Morgenstern and author Ron Peyton.

  • S16E84 James Brolin co-hosts

    • January 19, 1977

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon singer Patti Smith photographer Francesco Scavullo cast members from "Porgy & Bess" and a special tribute to actress Judith Lowry.

  • S16E85 James Brolin co-hosts

    • January 20, 1977

    Guests: actress Rita Corey actor Damon Evans of The Jeffersons musical group the Manhattan Transfer singer Joey English and The "Waltons" Kids.

  • S16E86 James Brolin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 21, 1977

    Guests: actor Michael Douglas former astronaut Gordon Cooper Space-museum director Ed Buckbee impressionist Fred Travalena singer Lynn Kellogg and Charles Budrow & Douglas Feitch with "Aladdin" marionettes

  • S16E87 David Brenner co-hosts

    • January 24, 1977

    Guests: actress Ellen Burstyn comedian Steve Martin acting coach Lee Strasberg and singer Judy Collins.

  • S16E88 David Brenner co-hosts

    • January 25, 1977

    Guests: director Dino DeLaurentis ("King Kong") comedienne Phyllis Diller and actor David Doyle. DeLaurentis tells fascinating stories about filming the movie and shows behind the cameras stills of the electronics involved in making the 40ft. monster movie.

  • S16E89 David Brenner co-hosts

    • January 26, 1977

    Guests: actress Lee Grant ("Voyage of the Damned") actor William Conrad cast members of "Grease" and Dr. Robert Linn author of "Dr. Linn's Last Chance Diet." Highlights: "Grease" cast members perform "All Alone At the Drive-in" and teach Mike and David to sing background on "We Go Together". Also: a fashion show for over and under weight men.

  • S16E90 David Brenner co-hosts

    • January 27, 1977

    Guests: actress Katherine Ross singer Mel Tillis comic Stan Kann and a "David Brenner Look-a-Like Contest".

  • S16E91 David Brenner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 28, 1977

    Guests: actor Max Von Sydow comedian Pat Henry Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band and The Berger Chimps. Highlights: Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band perform "I'll Play the Fool".

  • S16E92 Richard Jordan of "Captain & the Kings" co-hosts

    • January 31, 1977

    Guests: impressionist Frank Gorshin actor Richard Hatch actress Ruth Warrick and singer Billy Paul. Highlights: Bily Paul sings "Without You".

  • S16E93 William Smith co-hosts

    • February 1, 1977

    Guests: actress Dorothy Malone singer Lou Rawls author Tom Tryon and Bay City Rollers. Highlights: Lou sings "Pure Imagination".

  • S16E94 Levar Burton co-hosts

    • February 2, 1977

    Guests: President Jimmy Carter's brother Billy Carter and other Carter family members singer Melanie bandleader Cab Calloway and poet-novelist James Dickey. Highlights: Melanie sings "Cyclone" and "Friends and Company". Cab Calloway performs "Stormy Weather".

  • S16E95 Sam Elliott co-hosts

    • February 3, 1977

    Guests: New York Yankee baseball great Reggie Jackson singer Kelly Garrett folksinger Arlo Guthrie and his mother Marjorie Guthrie and Bluegrass musicians Rodney and Doug Dillard.

  • S16E96 James Carroll Jordan co-hosts

    • February 4, 1977

    Guests: Billy Davis Jr. and Marilyn McCoo and former White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen. In Hollywood: an interview with actor Robert Hegyes.

  • S16E97 Mike in Hollywood '77

    • February 7, 1977

    Guests: composer Burt Bacharach actress Cybill Shepherd actor Ron Palillo comedian Bill Daily and The Pointer Sisters.

  • S16E98 Mike in Hollywood '77

    • February 8, 1977

    Guests: actress Jane Fonda politician Tom Hayden, founder of the SDS director John Huston singer Mary MacGregor and The Jackson 5. Highlights: Mary sings "Torn Between Two Lovers". The Jacksons perform "Enjoy Yourself" and "Dreamer".

  • S16E99 Mike in Hollywood '77

    • February 9, 1977

    Guests: actors David Soul Earl Holliman and Gregg Henry comedian-actor David Lander musician Doc Severinsen The Brady Bunch kids with Robert Reed.

  • S16E100 Mike in Hollywood '77

    • February 10, 1977

    Guests: singer Ray Charles composer Michel Legrand actress Zsa Zsa Gabor actor Gavin MacLeod and comedian Marty Allen. Highlights: Ray and Michel perform "Georgia on My Mind."

  • S16E101 Mike in Hollywood '77

    • February 11, 1977

    Guests: actors Charlton Heston James Whitmore Ron Howard actress Cindy Williams The Sylvers and Hollywood closeup with Barney Miller cast Hal Linden, Jack Soo and Ron Carey.

  • S16E102 From Hollywood Richard Hatch co-hosts

    • February 14, 1977

    Guests: tennis star Ilie Nastase and Lamar Hunt. actors Robert Conrad Larry Manetti and Dirk Blocker during the Hollywood star closeup on the set of "Baa Baa Black Sheep".

  • S16E103 From Hollywood Richard Hatch co-hosts

    • February 15, 1977

    Guests: singer-songwriter Stevie Wonder Chef Julia Child folksinger Gene Cotton and William Chen with a tai chi demonstration. Highlights: Mike sings "My Cherie Amour". Gene Cotton performs "You've Got Me Runnin'".

  • S16E104 From Hollywood

    • February 16, 1977

    Guests: Richard Hatch co-hosts actors Robert Blake and John Schuck The Ashtons and The Three Degrees.

  • S16E105 From Hollywood Richard Hatch co-hosts

    • February 17, 1977

    Guests: comedian Jimmie Walker the Oak Ridge Boys in studio. In Hollywood: Robert Blake, Tom Ewell and Michael D. Roberts on the set of "Baretta" and Elliott Gould and Karen Black on the movie set of "Capricorn One."

  • S16E106 From Hollywood Richard Hatch concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 18, 1977

    In the studio: singer Estrella and rock performer Dr. Hook. An interview with Betty Hutton taped in Hollywood. Highlights: Mike and Betty sing "Ragtime Cowboy Joe."

  • S16E107 From Miami Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • February 21, 1977

    Guests: singer Caterina Valente Country performer Mel Tillis singer Jerry Vale Bay City Rollers. Baseball Hall of Famer Ernie Banks and a calypso band. Also: a highwire act performs. Highlights: Bay City Rollers perform "Rock 'n Roll Love Letter"

  • S16E108 From Miami Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • February 22, 1977

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet actress Rita Moreno broadcaster-aviator Sonny Everett aviator-skydiver Cheryl Stearns singer Lissette Atilla the Hun and Bay City Rollers. Highlights: Bay City Rollers perform "Let's Pretend".

  • S16E109 From Miami Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • February 23, 1977

    Guests: singer Vic Damone comedian Shecky Greene singer Anne Murray and Bay City Rollers.

  • S16E110 From Miami Lynda Carter co-hosts Guests:

    • February 24, 1977

    Lynda's husband and manager Ron Samuels actor Lorne Greene singer-songwriter Paul Anka singer Odia Coates singer-dancer Lola Falana comedian Kelly Monteith film director Norman Jewison KC and the Sunshine Band Air show director Sonny Everett stunt pilot Leo Loudensloger and stuntmen the Nock Brothers.

  • S16E111 From Miami Lynda Carter concludes her co-hosting duties

    • February 25, 1977

    Guests: Country singer Tammy Wynette stuntman Hal Needham and folksinger Arlo Guthrie.

  • S16E112 From Hollywood Barry Manilow co-hosts

    • February 28, 1977

    Guests: actor William Shatner comedian-actor Billy Crystal singer Lesley Gore and vocal trio Lady Flash.

  • S16E113 Linda Lavin co-hosts

    • March 1, 1977

    Guests: football players Ken Stabler and Terry Bradshaw Terry's wife Jo Jo Starbuck comic Stan Kann Country singer Larry Gatlin and Stephen Rosen.

  • S16E114 Linda Lavin co-hosts

    • March 2, 1977

    Guests: actor William Shatner photographer Francesco Scavullo model Patti Hansen Cajun singer Doug Kershaw with Slidin' Jake feminist-author Karen DeCrow and anti-feminist activist Phyllis Schlafly.

  • S16E115 Linda Lavin co-hosts

    • March 3, 1977

    Guests: actors Robert Duvall Jack Clifford and Bob Dishy singer Marti Webb singer-songwriter Robert Palmer and author Robert E. Taylor.

  • S16E116 Linda Lavin concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 4, 1977

    Guests: Alice co-star Vic Tayback actor Gary Collins actress Mary Ann Mobley comedian Robert Klein mezzo-soprano Brenda Boozer pop group The Ritchie Family and restauranteur Maude Chasen.

  • S16E117 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • March 7, 1977

    Guests: Mercer Ellington with The Duke Ellington Band actress Marlo Thomas comedian Pat Cooper violinist Eugene Fodor and Italian chef Mama D author of "Mama D's Home Style Italian Cookbook" demonstrates how to prepare minestrone and Italian bread. Highlights: Duke Ellington Band performs "Sophisticated Lady" and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore". Eugene Fodor plays "Dance of the Goblins".

  • S16E118 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • March 8, 1977

    Guests: Jazz pianist Bill Evans actress-impressionist Julie McWhirter body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger of "Pumping Iron". and rock group The Kinks. Highlights: The Kinks perform "Sleepwalker" (lip-sync) and "Celluloid Heroes".

  • S16E119 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • March 9, 1977

    Guests: actors Robert Conrad Dirk Blocker and Larry Manetti director Jackie Cooper of Baa Baa Black Sheep musician Charlie Byrd comedian Kelly Monteith actor Jean Pierre Aumont and Marabel Morgan author of "Total Joy". Highlights: Tony sings "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody".

  • S16E120 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • March 10, 1977

    Guests: actor Eli Wallach of "Nasty Habits" Cabaret singer Mabel Mercer Jazz pianist Earl Fatha Hines Country singer C.W. McCall magicians Penn & Teller and Asparagus Valley Cultural Society. Highlights: Earl 'Fatha' Hines joins in the tribute to Cole Porter accompanying Tony on "You'd Be So Easy to Love". Asparagus Valley Cultural Society perform a hilarious disappearing act.

  • S16E121 Tony Bennett concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 11, 1977

    Guests: actor James Whitmore columnist Erma Bombeck pianist Marian McPartland mimes Shields & Yarnell and author Leon Kolte. Highlights: Song "I Won't Last a Day Without You".

  • S16E122 Twiggy co-hosts

    • March 14, 1977

    Guests: Richard Anderson of Bionic Woman & Six Million Dollar Man Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes TV game show host Monty Hall dancer Tommy Tune and Disney World's Mickey Mouse, Pluto & Goofy.

  • S16E123 Twiggy co-hosts

    • March 15, 1977

    Guests: actor Darren McGavin singer-dancer Chita Rivera comedian Marty Allen rock group The Babys and gaming expert John Scarne. Highlights: Twiggy sings "Please Get My Name Right". Darren McGavin talked about "Airport '77"; did an inspired reading of Edgar A. Poe's "The Tell-tale Heart".

  • S16E124 Twiggy co-hosts

    • March 16, 1977

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. author Erich Segal pop group Renaissance comedian George Miller and Dave MacMillian. Also: 1977 Swimwear.

  • S16E125 Twiggy co-hosts

    • March 17, 1977

    Guests: actress Brenda Vaccaro singer-songwriter John B. Sebastian comedienne Hermione Gingold and photographer Abe Rezny & Steve Cohen.

  • S16E126 Twiggy concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 18, 1977

    Guests: actor Charles Durning pianist-composer George Shearing and rock group The Silver Convention. Highlights: Mike sings "Sleep Well, My Son". George Shearing does "Lullaby of Birdland".

  • S16E127 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 21, 1977

    Guests: actors Chad Everett Robert Ginty W.K. Stratton and Jeff MacKay comedian Henny Youngman singer-actress Helen Schneider The Supremes St. Joseph College Hawks and Red West, Elvis' bodyguard and one of the Memphis Mafia.

  • S16E128 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 22, 1977

    Guests: British ballerina Dame Margot Fonteyn "Kojak" actor Kevin Dobson "All in the Family" actress Liz Torres Claude Akins of "Nashville 99" singer-composer Ray Stevens and Charles Penniman. Also: a segment on flying, taped at Philadelphia's Franklin Institute.

  • S16E129 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 23, 1977

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon singer Melba Moore Maynard Ferguson & his Orchestra arm wrestlers Sherry Waltz & Joanne Cronin and Burt & Linda Pugach.

  • S16E130 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • March 24, 1977

    Guests: actress Stefanie Powers of "The Feather & Father Gang" actor David Doyle of "Charlie's Angels" ABC sportscaster Jim McKay Dr. Joyce Brothers The Mighty Clouds of Joy, a gospel group and Paul Wilkes, host of the TV series "Six American Families."

  • S16E131 Robert Conrad concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 25, 1977

    Guests: actress Connie Stevens singer-songwriter Dobie Gray actress Lynn Redgrave boxing great Rocky Graziano actress Brooke Hayward, daughter of film star Margaret Sullavan and Dr. Robert Morrison.

  • S16E132 Red Skelton co-hosts

    • March 28, 1977

    Guests: actor George Kennedy comedian David Brenner singer Anthony Newley actress Jennifer O'Neill and her daughter Amy musician Chuck Mangione and singer Paul Parker. Highlights: Chuck Mangione performs "Feels So Good". Red shows a few of his clown paintings.

  • S16E133 Red Skelton co-hosts

    • March 29, 1977

    Guests: producer Robert Evans ("Black Sunday") comedian Robert Klein and rock group Phil Collins and Genesis. Highlights: Genesis performs "Your Own Special Way" and "Afterglow".

  • S16E134 Red Skelton co-hosts

    • March 30, 1977

    Guests: actor Gavin MacLeod singer Mel Tillis Ragtime pianist Eubie Blake and Walter Matthau's brother Marvin. Highlights: Eubie plays "Eubie's Boogie".

  • S16E135 Red Skelton co-hosts

    • March 31, 1977

    Guests: actress Joan Bennett model Lauren Hutton actor Keith Carradine and comedian Stan Kann.

  • S16E136 Red Skelton concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 1, 1977

    Guests: actor Vincent Price singer Deniece Williams "Maude" actor Bill Macy and author John W. Slonaker.

  • S16E137 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • April 4, 1977

    Guests: actresses Talia Shire and Eileen Heckart singer-actor Frankie Avalon impressionist Fred Travalena Roy's musicians Jimmy Henley and Hub McLeod and World dart champion Conrad Daniels.

  • S16E138 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • April 5, 1977

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed actor Marc Singer musician-bandleader Cab Calloway banjo picker Buck Trent Football player John Cappelletti and the Keane Brothers.

  • S16E139 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • April 6, 1977

    Guests: actor Bruce Dern actress Jan Miner singer Buddy Greco and Honey Bruce comedian Lenny Bruce's wife.

  • S16E140 Roy Clark co-hosts

    • April 7, 1977

    Guests: Opera singer Beverly Sills actor Tony Randall singer-actress Monica Lewis musicians Tommy Maken & Liam Clancy and Turkey caller Ben Rogers Lee.

  • S16E141 Roy Clark concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 8, 1977

    Guests: actors Edward Albert and Ron Glass actresses Carole Ita White and Susan Hampshire and Country singer Barbara Fairchild. Highlights: Barbara Fairchild sings "Let Me Love You". Roy and Mike duet on "It's a Good Day".

  • S16E142 Linda Lavin co-hosts

    • April 11, 1977

    Guests: actor James Carroll Jordan of "Rich Man, Poor Man" "Saturday Night" regular Garrett Morris singers Gloria Gaynor and Lesley Gore and comedienne Hermione Gingold. In Hollywood interview with Robert Stack and his wife Rosemarie

  • S16E143 Lee Meriwether co-hosts

    • April 12, 1977

    Guests: English actor Simon Williams comedian Foster Brooks puppeteer Shari Lewis Ruth Handler, former Mattel president, talks about breast prosthesis. and gospel group The Mighty Clouds of Joy.

  • S16E144 Adrienne Barbeau co-hosts

    • April 13, 1977

    Guests: comedian David Brenner blues & rock musicians Muddy Waters & Johnny Winter and author Ronald K. Gaddie A Tribute to Elvis Presley by Alan Also: an interview with author-earthworm farmer Ron Gaddie.

  • S16E145 Esther Rolle co-hosts

    • April 14, 1977

    Guests: comedian Jimmie Walker actor Michael Landon Opera singer Renata Scotto French actress Marie-Christine Barrault author Richard Lenat and singer Guanda Hambrinck.(former singer with Sly & the Family Stone)

  • S16E146 Eva Gabor co-hosts

    • April 15, 1977

    Guests: Country singer Roy Clark actress Barbara Feldon singer Grover Washington Jr. comedian Stewie Stone and "Audrey Rose" child actress Susan Swift.

  • S16E147 Joey Bishop co-hosts

    • April 18, 1977

    Guests: singer-actress Mabel King comedian Corbett Monica The Preservation Hall Jazz Band and linguistics expert Dr. Ben Crane.

  • S16E148 Joey Bishop co-hosts

    • April 19, 1977

    Guests: actress Edie Adams singer-songwriter Patti Smith Dr. Joyce Brothers and comedian Father Matthew Rudden. Highlights: Mike and Edie sing "Ohio". Patti Smith performs "Lullaby (I Was Working Real Hard)" and "Keith Richards Blues".

  • S16E149 Joey Bishop co-hosts

    • April 20, 1977

    Guests: actor Mickey Rooney comedian Bill Daily comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko singer Jennifer Warnes actors John Carradine and David Carradine are seen in a segment taped in Hollywood. Highlights: Jennifer sings "I'm Dreaming."

  • S16E150 Joey Bishop co-hosts

    • April 21, 1977

    Guests: singer Johnny Mathis Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons comedian Corbett Monica pretzel twister Esther Miller and Basketball coach Red Auerbach. Highlights: Mike sings "Spring is Here".

  • S16E151 Joey Bishop concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 22, 1977

    Guests: actor Ben Gazzara singer Lana Cantrell Ruth Carter Stapleton sister of President Jimmy Carter Gene Arcade photographer Patrick Hemmingway son of author Ernest Hemmingway golf champion Virginia Van Wie and the Kaminsky International Kazoo Quartet.

  • S16E152 Mike and the Cover Girls Maud Adams co-hosts (Lip Quencher lady and "Rollerball" co-star)

    • April 25, 1977

    Guests: actor James Whitmore singer Jose Feliciano comedienne Jo Anne Worley model Luciana Avedon author of "Luciana Avedon's Body Book". and Radio talk show host Gary Null.

  • S16E153 Mike and the Cover Girls Deborah Raffin co-hosts

    • April 26, 1977

    Guests: Yul Brynner, June Angela, and Martin Vidnovic of the 1977 Broadway cast of "The King and I." actor Damon Evans photographer Francesco Scavullo and Redbook executive editor Claire Safran.

  • S16E154 Mike and the Cover Girls Tamara Dobson co-hosts (6'2" model and star of "Cleopatra Jones")

    • April 27, 1977

    Guests: actor Sterling Hayden composer-singer Kenny Nolan model-actress Victoria Fyodorova and magician Ricky Jay.

  • S16E155 Mike and the Cover Girls Margaux Hemingway co-hosts

    • April 28, 1977

    Guests: actor James Carroll Jordan singer Al Green and actress Nanette Fabray Highlights: Margaux Hemingway makes her TV singing debut with "Tuxedo Junction".

  • S16E156 Mike and the Cover Girls Cristina Ferrare co-hosts (whose dace sold more than the usual number of Co

    • April 29, 1977

    Guests: actor Gary Frank singer Janis Ian comedienne Brett Somers and epicure James Beard.

  • S16E157 Bonnie Franklin co-hosts

    • May 2, 1977

    Guests: actor Richard Hatch comedian Professor Irwin Corey actress Beatrice Straight singer Jane Olivor and Dr. Anthony Campolo. Highlights: Jane Olivor sings "The Big Parade". Professor Irwin Corey conducts a class on preparing chocolate.

  • S16E158 Bonnie Franklin co-hosts

    • May 3, 1977

    Guests: Bonnie's co-stars from One Day At a Time actresses Mackenzie Phillips and Valerie Bertinelli actor Richard Hatch poet-author-journalist Judith Viorst and magician Joseph Albaldo.

  • S16E159 Bonnie Franklin co-hosts

    • May 4, 1977

    Guests: dancer-actor Bobby Van actor Shelly Novack and singer Freda Payne.

  • S16E160 Bonnie Franklin co-hosts

    • May 5, 1977

    Guests: The Hudson Brothers actor Dan Frazer Erica Jong author of "Fear of Flying" and "How to Save Your Own Life" and stage actor Lee Roy Reams. Highlights: Erica Jong says readers would be disappointed if they knew how many of the sexual antics were invented for her books.

  • S16E161 Bonnie Franklin concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 6, 1977

    Guests: actress Suzanne Somers violinist Yehudi Menuhin and Richard Sprague photographic expert who co-founded the Committee to Investigate Assassinations. Highlights: Yehudi Menuhin performs Bach's "Prelude in E Major".

  • S16E162 Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • May 9, 1977

    Guests: actor James Brolin actress Barbara Parkins of "Testimony of Two Men" singer Gloria Gaynor comic Stan Kann and Olympic medalist Steve Riddick.

  • S16E163 Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • May 10, 1977

    Guests: actor David Birney of "Testimony of Two Men" actress Yvette Mimieux comedian David Lander pianist-composer-songwriter Joe Raposo and Kate's sister Jennie LeMaistre.

  • S16E164 Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • May 11, 1977

    Guests: actress Jean Stapleton actor Robert Duvall Broadway actress Lindsay Ann Crouse singer Anna Maria Alberghetti and stuntman Dick Ziker.

  • S16E165 Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • May 12, 1977

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono actor Dan Haggerty comedian Kip Addotta and The Pointer Sisters.

  • S16E166 Kate Jackson concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 13, 1977

    Guests: actors Burt Reynolds James Coburn and Carl Weathers boxing great Muhammad Ali pop group Pablo Cruise and Joe Foss host of The Outdoorsman.

  • S16E167 From Hollywood Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 16, 1977

    Guests: media mogul Ted Turner football star Terry Bradshaw and his wife Jo Jo Starbuck Atlanta Flames goalie Daniel Bouchard and singing group Starbuck. Highlights: Jo Jo Starbuck's performance in the Omni International ice rink. Burt conducts a tour of his new restaurant.

  • S16E168 From Hollywood Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 17, 1977

    Guests: actress Angie Dickinson actor Gene Hackman M*A*S*H actor Jamie Farr and comedian Flip Wilson. Highlights: Mike visits the home of "Police Woman" Angie Dickinson, the garage of Gene Hackman and the Beverly Hills, where he finds Flip Wilson.

  • S16E169 From Hollywood Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 18, 1977

    Guests: actress Jacqueline Bisset actors Ed Asner and Jamie Farr producer Norman Lear singer-actress Mabel King and TV's "What's Happening!" kids. Highlights: Mabel King sings "Stick Like Glue to You". Mike visits Norman Lear on the set of "All That Glitters".

  • S16E170 From Hollywood Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 19, 1977

    Guests: actor Rock Hudson comedienne Totie Fields and her husband George Johnston comedian Pat Cooper and Donny and Marie Osmond and their parents. *Note: This was Totie's courageous comeback following an operation which amputated her leg.

  • S16E171 From Dubuque, Iowa on the set of "F.I.S.T."

    • May 23, 1977

    Guests: actor Sylvester Stallone and Frank Stallone director Norman Jewison actress Melinda Dillon and actor Henry Wilcoxon. *NOTE: The taping for the Mike Douglas Show took place at the old downtown manufacturing building

  • S16E172 Dolly Parton co-hosts

    • May 24, 1977

    Guests: comedian Bob Newhart singer Anthony Newley actress Polly Holliday and author Irving Wallace. Highlights: Anthony sings "Teach the Children of the World."

  • S16E173 Dolly Parton co-hosts

    • May 25, 1977

    Guests: actor Tony Curtis entertainer Carol Channing composer Bill Conti karate instructor Beth Bussey and The Dramatics. Highlights: Bill Conti performs "Gonna Fly Now" from "Rocky". Dolly Parton sings "Suspicious Minds".

  • S16E174 Dolly Parton co-hosts

    • May 26, 1977

    Guests: actor David Groh of "Rhoda" actress Kristy McNichol of "Family" singer Yvonne Elliman comedian Jeff Altman and author Dian Thomas. Highlights: Dolly sings "Love Is like a Butterfly," Yvonne Elliman sings "Hello, Stranger."

  • S16E175 Dolly Parton concludes her co-hosting duties

    • May 27, 1977

    Guests: actor David McCallum singer-dancer Bobby Van his wife comedienne Elaine Joyce lyricist Jule Styne comedian Billy Fellows and Dolly's sister Stella Parton.

  • S16E176 Dolly Parton co-hosts

    • May 30, 1977

    Guests: actor Georg Stanford Brown actress Cloris Leachman singer Minnie Riperton Judy Raymond VP of Vogue Patterns and Maxine Schnall author-editor of Woman's Day.

  • S16E177 Pat Henry co-hosts

    • May 31, 1977

    Guests: actor Abe Vigoda actress Andrea McArdle author Alex Haley singer Mary MacGregor hair stylist Vidal Sassoon and his wife Beverly and Adolphis Eally of the Afro American Museum .

  • S16E178 Pat Henry co-hosts

    • June 1, 1977

    Guests: actor Tony Randall actress Jean Marsh author Peter Benchley and British folk duo Peters and Lee.

  • S16E179 Pat Henry co-hosts

    • June 2, 1977

    Guests: actor Dick Van Patten actress Andrea Marcovicci singer Teddy Pendergrass and F. Wilbur Helmbold author of "Tracing Your Ancestry". Also: a show of denim fashions.

  • S16E180 Pat Henry concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 3, 1977

    Guests: Producer Norman Lear actors Harry Guardino and Gary Frank and England Dan and John Ford Coley.

  • S16E181 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • June 6, 1977

    Guests: comic actor Don Knotts singer Charles Aznavour actress Barbara Carrera mentalist The Amazing Kreskin and Washington Post managing editor Howard Simmons. Highlights: Charles Aznavour sings "You've Got to Learn".

  • S16E182 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • June 7, 1977

    Guests: actor-dancer Joel Grey singer Dionne Warwicke actor Dan Haggerty and Ray Kroc, co-author of "Grinding It Out: The Making of McDonald's."

  • S16E184 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • June 9, 1977

    Guests: actor James Broderick singer Kiki Dee singer Lou Rawls LA Dodger baseball player Steve Garvey and his wife Cindy Kristy's brother Jimmy McNichol Kristy's mother Carolyn McNichol and Dr. Anthony Campolo.

  • S16E185 Kristy McNichol concludes her co-hosting duties

    • June 10, 1977

    Guests: actress Hope Lange stuntman Evel Knievel R&B group Tavares and Hollywood columnist Shirley Eder. Highlights: Tavares performs "Who Done It?"

  • S16E186 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • June 13, 1977

    Guests: actors Tom Bosley and Henry Winkler of Happy Days singer Peter Frampton actresses Mariette Hartley and Constance Towers boxing great Muhammad Ali author James A. Michener and St. Louis Cardinals base-stealing great Lou Brock. Also: a makeup artist discusses his work. Highlights: Peter Frampton performs "Road Runner".

  • S16E187 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • June 14, 1977

    Guests: actor John Schuck comedian Tom Dreesen songwriter Stephen Sondheim and singer Julie N. McKenzie. Highlights: Stephen Sondheim and Julie N. McKenzie perform "Side by Side by Side" and "Broadway Baby."

  • S16E188 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • June 15, 1977

    Guests: actress Cindy Williams actor Dennis Weaver singers Vic Damone and Mabel King author Barbara Howar and CBS newsman Charles Kuralt. Highlights: Mabel King sings "My God Called Me This Morning".

  • S16E189 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • June 16, 1977

    Guests: comedian Shecky Greene singer Trini Lopez actor Peter Isacksen Bob Thomas author of "Bud and Lou" (Bud Abbott and Lou Costello) and criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey. Highlights: Trini Lopez sings "Granada".

  • S16E190 Ron Howard concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 17, 1977

    Guests: actor Leonard Nimoy actress Marion Ross Ron's parents Rance Howard and Jean Howard and brother Clint Howard singer-songwriter Gail Farrell and guitarist-songwriter Jesse Winchester.

  • S16E191 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • June 27, 1977

    Guests: singer Robert Merrill actress Mackenzie Phillips actor Reid Shelton puppeteer Shari Lewis and criminal lawyer F. Lee Bailey.

  • S16E192 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • June 28, 1977

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed lion tamer Gunther Gebel-Williams singer-actress Helen Schneider Pro football player Franco Harris and Evan Turner.

  • S16E193 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • June 29, 1977

    Guests: comedian Redd Foxx and his wife Joi actor Allen Drake Country singer Don Williams actress-comedienne-singer Damita Jo fashion designer Jackie Rogers and Smoke Enders founder Jacqueline Rogers.

  • S16E194 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • June 30, 1977

    actress Jacqueline Bisset singer Cliff Richard comic David Sayh French actress Marie-France Pisier and Eugene Fodor author of European tour guides.

  • S16E195 Tony Randall concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 1, 1977

    Guests: actor Robby Benson Baseball great Mickey Mantle Baseball pitcher Whitey Ford coauthors of "Whitey & Mickey" and singing duo Seals & Croft. Also: a Hollywood segment with Mabel King and other cast members of "What's Happening!"

  • S16E196 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • July 4, 1977

    Guests: Julie Nixon Eisenhower magician Ricky Jay The Four Tops rock group Valentine and George Willig, who scaled the south tower of Manhattan's World Trade Center

  • S16E197 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • July 5, 1977

    Guests: Julie Nixon Eisenhower actress Anne Lockhart Sylvester Stallone's brother Frank Stallone comic Ricky Jay and rock group Valentine.

  • S16E198 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • July 6, 1977

    Guests: Country singer-actor Roy Rogers actor Robert Carradine actress Geraldine Chaplin feminist Gloria Steinem Opera singer Renata Scotto and songwriter Carole Bayer Sager. Hollywood star closeup with actor Rod Steiger. Highlights: Neil Sedaka sings "Tin Pan Alley".

  • S16E199 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • July 7, 1977

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet comedian Kelly Monteith singer Stephanie Weiss Kimberly Louise Tomes 1977 Miss USA author David Fekay and Maxine Daley, coauthor of "How to Get a Man After You're Forty."

  • S16E200 Neil Sedaka concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 8, 1977

    Guests: actress Linda Lavin actor George Savalas Neil's children Marc & Dara Sedaka Neil's wife Lebada Sedaka singer Cathy Chamberlain with her Rag 'n Roll Revue Olympic medalist Mark Spitz and Olympic swimming champion Shirley Babashoff.

  • S16E201 Richard Attenborough director of the film, "A Bridge Too Far".

    • July 11, 1977

    Guests: actors Sean Connery Elliott Gould and Gene Hackman actress Liv Ullmann and impressionist Jim Bailey.

  • S16E203 From Atlanta Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • July 13, 1977

    Guests: comedians Pat McCormick and Dom DeLuise Country singer Tammy Wynette actor Norman Fell and TV game show host Bert Convy.

  • S16E204 From Broadway

    • July 14, 1977

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon TV personality George Jessel screenwriter Anita Loos Ragtime pianist Eubie Blake and musician-bandleader Fred Waring.

  • S16E205 From New York Liza Minnelli co-hosts

    • July 15, 1977

    Guests: director Martin Scorsese actor Robert DeNiro and his wife actress Diahnne Abbott promoting their film "New York, New York". and Woody Herman and his New Thundering Herd. Highlights: Liza sings "New York, New York". Mike and Liza sing a medley of oldies with "Once in Awhile", "The Man I Love", "Taking a Chance on Love", "Just You, Just Me", and "You Are My Lucky Star". Woody Herman and his New Thundering Herd perform.

  • S16E206 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • July 18, 1977

    Guests: actor Jack Klugman impressionist Fred Travalena dancer Jose Greco "Annie" star Andrea McArdle with cast members Robyn Finn, Shelly Bruce, Donna Graham, Diana Barrows, Janine Ruane & Danielle Brisebois and Richard's wife Alma Thomas with Richard Jr.

  • S16E207 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • July 19, 1977

    Guests: actor Vincent Gardenia Country singer-actor Roy Rogers and his wife Dale Evans with the Sons of the Pioneers, a Western singing group and author Beatrice Lydecker.

  • S16E208 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • July 20, 1977

    Guests: "Star Wars" cast actors Harrison Ford Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill Baseball players Pete Rose and Tom Seaver singer Billy Paul and mime group Mummenschanz.

  • S16E209 Richard Thomas co-hosts

    • July 21, 1977

    Guests: Richard's sister Bronwyn Country singer Tammy Wynette actor Peter Isacksen comedian Stan Kann Dr. Michael E. DeBakey and Hollywood star closeup on the set of "Fire Sale" with Alan Arkin, Vincent Gardenia, Kay Medford and Producer Marvin Worth.

  • S16E210 Richard Thomas concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 22, 1977

    Guests: director Otto Preminger comedian Stan Kann actors Patrick Wayne and Taryn Power stars of "Sinbad & the Eye of the Tiger" funk group Graham Central Station and Mrs. Edward Slovik wife of American solider executed for desertion.

  • S16E211 Jamie Farr co-hosts

    • July 25, 1977

    Guests: TV newsman Dan Rather comedian Billy Crystal singer Roberta Peters actor Werner Klemperer and bird mimic artist Henry Boyd.

  • S16E212 Jamie Farr co-hosts

    • July 26, 1977

    Guests: The Golddiggers actress Constance Towers comedian Jeff Altman and Karen and Mickey Taylor, owners of Triple Crown winner Seattle Slew

  • S16E213 Jamie Farr co-hosts

    • July 27, 1977

    Guests: actress Maureen Stapleton actor Vincent Gardenia singer-songwriter Tim Moore actress Mimi Kennedy and Dr. Robin Cook author of "Coma".

  • S16E214 Jamie Farr co-hosts

    • July 28, 1977

    Guests: comedian Jerry Lester singer Lana Cantrell singer-actor Fabian and General William C. Westmoreland. Highlights: Mike sings "Never Can Say Goodbye."

  • S16E215 Jamie Farr concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 29, 1977

    Guests: actress Margaret Hamilton Country music entertainer Hank Thompson comedian David Lander critic John Leonard Iris Turner of The Gong Show and recording artist Dan McLamb and his Three-Legged Dog Percy

  • S16E216 Soap Stars co-host for the week. Jacquie Courtney of One Life to Live co-hosts

    • August 15, 1977

    Guests: actor Robert Lansing Jacquie's co-star actor George Reinholt fashion designer Diane Von Furstenburg comedienne Liz Torres and The Oak Ridge Boys.

  • S16E217 Jaime Lyn Bauer of The Young & The Restless co-hosts

    • August 16, 1977

    Guests: actress Cindy Williams actor Dirk Benedict pianist Skitch Henderson child actor Chris Barnes and singer-songwriter Eric Anderson.

  • S16E218 Maeve McGuire of The Edge of Night co-hosts

    • August 17, 1977

    Guests: actor Richard Roundtree singer-songwriter Peter McCann actress Phyllis Newman and Robert LaGuardia author of "Monty: A Biography of Montgomery Clift".

  • S16E219 Denise Alexander of General Hospital co-hosts

    • August 18, 1977

    Guests: Southside Johnny & Asbury Jukes actors Robert Duvall and John Ritter author Alice Leone Moats hologram experts Abe Rezny & Steve Cohen and rock group Southside Johnny & Asbury Jukes.

  • S16E220 Susan Seaforth Hayes of "Days of Our Lives" co-hosts

    • August 19, 1977

    Guests: her husband and co-star singer Bill Hayes actress Pam Grier composer Cy Coleman comic Paul Denis and entertainer Loudon Wainwright III.

  • S16E300 Jimmy Walker, Donny & Marie, Kenny Rogers, Frank Zappa, Elayne Boosler

    • November 11, 1976

    Jimmie Walker co-hosts; guests include singer Kenny Rogers, Frank Zappa and comedienne Elayne Boosler. Mike visits Donny & Marie Osmond in Hollywood. And Michael Medvin & David Wallechinsky, authors talk about what has happened to the Class of 1965. Highlights: Frank Zappa performs "Black Napkins" from "Zoot Allures" album.

  • S16E301 Liza Minnelli, Robert DeNiro, Martin Scorsese, Woody Herman

    • July 15, 1977

    From New York, Mike's guests are actress Liza Minnelli, actor Robert DeNiro and his wife actress Diahnne Abbott with director Martin Scorsese promoting their film "New York, New York". Also appearing was Woody Herman and his New Thundering Herd.

  • S16E302 Carrie Fisher, Mark Hamill, Harrison Ford, Pete Rose, Tom Seaver, Billy Paul

    • July 20, 1977

    Richard Thomas co-hosts; guests are Star Wars cast actors Harrison Ford, Carrie Fisher and Mark Hamill, Baseball players Pete Rose and Tom Seaver, singer Billy Paul and Mummenschanz a mime group.

Season 17

  • S17E01 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • September 5, 1977

    Guests: actor Marty Feldman singer Mel Tillis impressionist Frank Raines aka Mr. Echo musician Ramsey Lewis and French playwright Eugene Ionesco.

  • S17E02 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • September 6, 1977

    Guests: actor Cleavon Little actress Susan Sarandon comedienne-actress Rue McClanahan Jazz flutist Bobbi Humphrey and Judith Exner author of "My Story". Highlights: Bobbi Humphrey plays "I'm Dancing".

  • S17E03 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • September 7, 1977

    Guests: musician Maynard Ferguson and his Orchestra actress Leslie Caron comedian Jay Leno and Mary Jo Risher author of "By Her Own Admission".

  • S17E04 Diahann Carroll co-hosts

    • September 8, 1977

    Guests: actor Albert Finney comedienne Lily Tomlin comedian George Miller singer Andy Gibb and Baseball player Lou Brock.

  • S17E05 Roger Moore co-hosts

    • September 9, 1977

    Guests: actors Curt Jurgens and Richard Kiel model-actress Caroline Munro and producer Albert R. Broccoli of the James Bond film "The Spy Who Loved Me". Stan Kann with a demonstration of futuristic gadgetry and pop group Klaatu

  • S17E06 Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie co-host

    • September 12, 1977

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen actor Doug McClure singer Donovan and singer-actress Polly Bergen author of "I'd Love to But What'll I Wear?"

  • S17E07 Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie co-host

    • September 13, 1977

    Guests: Olympic medalist Jesse Owens England Dan and John Ford Coley comedian Jeff Altman and magician Karl Fulves.

  • S17E08 Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie co-host

    • September 14, 1977

    Guests: sportscaster Jim McKay The Emotions (singing group) pianist Max Morath Carl Sagan author of "The Dragons of Eden" Bruce's parents and sister and U.S. Olympic artist William Nelson.

  • S17E09 Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie co-host

    • September 15, 1977

    Guests: anchor man Tom Brokaw news woman Jane Pauley Baseball player Mike Schmidt (and his wife Donna) Charles Hix author of "Looking Good" and sociologist Anthony Campolo. Highlights: Nancy Wilson sings "Sleepin' Bee".

  • S17E10 Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie conclude their co-hosting duties

    • September 16, 1977

    Guests: The New Seekers singer Kenny Nolan George Plimpton author of "One More July" and astrologer Carroll Righter. Highlights: Kenny Nolan sings "My Eyes Get Blurry". The New Seekers perform "Move In a Little Closer".

  • S17E11 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • September 19, 1977

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. director Peter Yates "Annie" star Andrea McArdle and The Outlaws. Highlights: Ben sings, "Aquarius" Sammy sings, "Candy Man".

  • S17E12 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • September 20, 1977

    Guests: singer Smokey Robinson comedienne Brett Somers Cathy Chamberlain and her Rag & Roll Revue and Mario Martino author of "Emergence: A Transsexual Autobiography".

  • S17E13 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • September 21, 1977

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence entertainer Loudon Wainwright III actress Evelyn Keyes and Reggae artist Max Romeo.

  • S17E14 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • September 22, 1977

    Guests: comedian David Brenner singer-actress Florence Henderson singer Kenny Rogers comic Stan Kann and Dr. Ralph Dicker.

  • S17E15 Ben Vereen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 23, 1977

    Guests: singer George Benson actress Talia Shire songstress Minnie Riperton fashion designer Jacques Bellini author Al Feinstein and Janelle Penny of Commissiory.

  • S17E16 Hal Linden co-hosts

    • September 26, 1977

    singer Lou Rawls actress Lynda Carter TV host and producer Chuck Barris and John Dean and his wife Maureen.

  • S17E17 Hal Linden co-hosts

    • September 27, 1977

    Guests: actor Herschel Bernardi actress Jean Marsh lawyer Melvin Belli and comedian David Sayh.

  • S17E18 Hal Linden co-hosts

    • September 28, 1977

    Guests: singer Melba Moore actor Robby Benson and comedian Corbett Monica.

  • S17E19 Hal Linden co-hosts

    • September 29, 1977

    Guests: actress Barbara Feldon Susan Perkins, Miss America 1978 Director Josh Logan and Zoo curator Wilbur Amand. Highlights: Hal Linden sings "You Are So Beautiful". Mike sings Born Free".

  • S17E20 Hal Linden concludes his co-hosting duties

    • September 30, 1977

    Guests: actress Maureen O'Sullivan singer Jane Olivor satirist-comedian Mark Russell Karen Quinlan's parents Joseph and Julia and their lawyer Paul Armstrong.

  • S17E21 From Hollywood

    • October 3, 1977

    Guests: singer-actor David Soul On the set of "Charlie's Angels" Kate Jackson, Jaclyn Smith and Cheryl Ladd On the set of "Man of Atlantis" with actor Patrick Duffy and Belinda Montgomery.

  • S17E22 From Hollywood From Dodger Stadium Mike visits

    • October 4, 1977

    "Happy Days" cast Henry Winkler, Ron Howard, Anson Williams and Donny Most and the cast of "Alice" Linda Lavin, Polly Holliday and Beth Howland. Highlights: Mike and the women sing "How About You."

  • S17E23 From Hollywood David Soul ("Starsky & Hutch")

    • October 5, 1977

    "Laverne & Shirley" stars Penny Marshall, Cindy Williams, David L. Lander and Michael McKean "Kojak" star Telly Savalas and "Wonder Woman" star Lynda Carter. Highlights: David Soul sings "Silver Lady."

  • S17E24 From Hollywood

    • October 6, 1977

    Mike joins Paul Michael Glaser on the Hollywood set of "Starsky & Hutch" and visits Dick Van Patten and the cast of "Eight Is Enough" and producer-director Garry Marshall.

  • S17E25 From Hollywood

    • October 7, 1977

    Mike visits Tony Roberts and Squire Fridell on the set of "Rosetti and Ryan" actress Barbara Rhoades actors Adam Arkin and Buddy Ebsen and film producer Ron Samuels.

  • S17E26 From Las Vegas

    • October 10, 1977

    Guests: impressionist Rich Little singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen dancer-actress Ann Miller singer Paul Nicholas comedian Dave Barry Hotel executive Henri Lewin and acrobatic clowns The Stupids.

  • S17E27 From Las Vegas

    • October 11, 1977

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer-actor Robert Goulet singer-actress Florence Henderson comedian Norm Crosby Tracy Austin balancing act David & Goliath and High school marching band. Highlights: Mike sings, "Starting Here, Starting Now" Robert Goulet sings "The Good Things in Life".

  • S17E28 From Las Vegas

    • October 12, 1977

    Guests: comedian Sid Caesar comedienne Imogene Coca singer Eddy Arnold entertainer Liberace protege of Liberace's pianist Vince Cardell comic writer Pete Barbutti guitarist Liona Boyd actor Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs comedian Milton Frome and Yvonne Michel & Erik a dance team. Highlights: Eddy Arnold sings "Make the World Go Away."

  • S17E29 From Las Vegas

    • October 13, 1977

    Guests: comic actor Phil Silvers comedian Foster Brooks singer B.J. Thomas comedian Pat Cooper comedy writer Carl Reiner singing group The Sylvers The Volantes unicycle act and plate spinner Leonardo. Highlights: The Sylvers perform "Hot Line" and "Any Way You Want Me".

  • S17E30 From Las Vegas

    • October 14, 1977

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov comedian Bill Cosby singer Lola Falana Comedian Jackie Gayle singer Jerry Vale the Jolly Jovers and magician The Great Tomasoni. Highlights: Lola sings, "Let Your Love Flow".

  • S17E31 Susan Saint James co-hosts

    • October 17, 1977

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones comedian Robert Klein The Hudson Brothers and Joan Garrity author of "Total Loving".

  • S17E32 Susan Saint James co-host

    • October 18, 1977

    Guests: comedian Danny Thomas singer Cleo Laine musician John Dankworth pianist Marilyn Skinner author Edward Beheler and TV producer Lee Mendelson. Also: Bob Hope in a filmed segment, and President and First Lady lookalikes. Highlights: Mike sings "Me and My Shadow".

  • S17E33 Susan Saint James co-host

    • October 19, 1977

    Guests: entertainer Danny Thomas comedian Jay Leno singer Teddy Pendergrass Art Ulene author of "Feeling Fine") and the child actors from Broadway's "The King and I." Highlights: Danny performs "New York, New York."

  • S17E34 Susan Saint James co-host

    • October 20, 1977

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller actor John Schuck singer Don McLean Jessie Mitford author of "A Fine Old Conflict" and fashion designer Albert Capraro.

  • S17E35 Susan Saint James concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 21, 1977

    Guests: impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin Ashford and Simpson and Connie Miller, Susan's mother. Also: a filmed visit with Walter Matthau and Glenda Jackson.

  • S17E36 Mike & Daytime TV's Leading Lovers Beau Kayser & Victoria Mallory of "The Young & the Restless" co-h

    • October 24, 1977

    Guests: Jim Henson and the Muppets Soap creator-writer Agnes Nixon actor Louis Gossett Jr. and comedian Kip Addotta.

  • S17E37 Mike & Daytime TV's Leading Lovers Bill Hayes & Susan Seaforth Hayes of "Days of Our Lives" co-host

    • October 25, 1977

    Guests: actress Brenda Vaccaro Country singer Charley Pride and comedy writer Kenny Solms. Also: a 1976 interview with Ethel Waters. Highlights: Bill Hayes sings, "Love Story".

  • S17E38 Mike & Daytime TV's Leading Lovers Nick Benedict & Nancy Frangione of "All My Children" co-host

    • October 26, 1977

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon actor Kevin Dobson comedian Henny Youngman Sister Sledge singing group and Paul Denis editorial director of Daytime TV magazine.

  • S17E39 Mike & Daytime TV's Leading Lovers Jed Allen & Deidre Hall of "Days of Our Lives" co-host

    • October 27, 1977

    Guests: comedian Totie Fields singers Richie Havens & Tommy Leonetti Jane Bartholomew (model for the Columbia Pictures logo) and boxer Earnie Shavers and his wife LaVerne. Highlights: Richie Havens sings "Live It Up".

  • S17E40 Mike & Daytime TV's Leading Lovers Peter Simon & Courtney Sherman ("Search For Tomorrow") co-host

    • October 28, 1977

    Guests: boxing great Muhammad Ali singer Vic Damone and Veterans Administrator Max Cleland. A taped interview with Vanessa Redgrave in Las Vegas.

  • S17E41 Mike & the Singers Seals & Crofts co-host

    • October 31, 1977

    Guests: actor David Groh singer-actress Carol Lawrence and consumer advocate Ralph Nader. Also: a look at disco dancing on roller skates. Highlights: Seals & Crofts sing "Summer Breeze" and "My Fair Share."

  • S17E42 Frankie Valli co-hosts

    • November 1, 1977

    Guests: singer Mary MacGregor actresses Katherine Helmond and Cathryn Damon of "Soap" Joan Claybrook, head of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration; and former child actress Noreen Corcoran ("Bachelor Father").

  • S17E43 Billy Davis Jr. & Marilyn McCoo co-host

    • November 2, 1977

    Guests: comedian David Steinberg composer Joao Gilberto and producer Freddie Fields ("Looking for Mr. Goodbar"). Highlights: Marilyn and Billy sing "You Don't Have to Be a Star".

  • S17E44 Engelbert Humperdinck co-host

    • November 3, 1977

    Guests: comedian Dick Capri Taped segment from Hollywood with John Travolta Olivia Newton-John and Allan Carr producer of the movie "Grease".

  • S17E45 From New Orleans

    • November 4, 1977

    Guests: actor Burt Reynolds actress Jill Clayburgh singer-actor Kris Kristofferson singer Rita Coolidge and Jazz pianist Barbara Carroll. Highlights: Rita Coolidge sings, "The Man I Love". Mike does "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans." Music by Joe Massimino and the band

  • S17E46 From New York City's Central Park

    • November 7, 1977

    Guests: TV personality Barbara Walters comedians David Brenner and Alan King boxing great Rocky Graziano and Elton John, first of a two-part interview.

  • S17E47 Manhattan's Tavern on the Green restaurant

    • November 8, 1977

    Guests: model actress Margaux Hemingway pianist Peter Duchin restauranteur Werner Leroy and Fashion designers Halston, Calvin Klein, Donna Karan, Adolpho and Diane De Beauveau-Craon and Diana Vreeland. and Elton John, conclusion of a taped interview.

  • S17E48 From Broadway's Shubert Alley

    • November 9, 1977

    Guests: Yul Brynner Tony Randall film critic Rex Reed "Annie" stars Andrea McArdle, Reid Shelton and Dorothy Loudon actress Stephanie Mills ("The Wiz") columnist Liz Smith the cast of "Grease" and restaurateur Vincent Sardi. Highlights: Andrea McArdle sings "Tomorrow."

  • S17E49 From New York's Rockefeller Center

    • November 10, 1977

    Guests: New York mayor Abraham Beame Today show cast Jane Pauley and Tom Brokaw film critic Gene Shalit singer Vic Damone singer Melba Moore comedian Henny Youngman and figure skater Janet Lynn Solomon.

  • S17E50 From New York's Lincoln Center

    • November 11, 1977

    Guests: pianist Victor Borge singer Jane Olivor and Opera singer Robert Merrill. Also: a pipe and drum band and a gaucho dance troupe.

  • S17E51 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • November 14, 1977

    Guests: Burgess Meredith James Broderick singer Dorothy Moore and Farrah Fawcett-Majors sister Diane Fawcett.

  • S17E52 Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • November 15, 1977

    Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro comedian Jimmie Walker and whistler-singer-ukulele player Mitch Hider.

  • S17E53 Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • November 16, 1977

    Guests: singer Johnny Rivers James Bacon author of "Made in Hollywood" and the mime troupe Mummenschanz. Also: On-the-job sexual harassment is discussed by a working-women's organization.

  • S17E54 Gavin McLeod co-hosts

    • November 17, 1977

    Guests: singer Ella Fitzgerald and Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda. Also: the first of a two-part interview with Lee Harvey Oswald's widow Marina and author Priscilla Johnson McMillan ("Marina and Lee").

  • S17E55 Ron Palillo co-hosts

    • November 18, 1977

    Guests: actor Peter Isacksen and comedian Stan Kann. Also: the conclusion of a two-part interview with Lee Harvey Oswald's widow Marina and author Priscilla Johnson McMillan ("Marina and Lee").

  • S17E56 From Monte Carlo

    • November 21, 1977

    Guests: Princess Grace of Monaco actress Shirley MacLaine ballet star Mikhail Baryshnikov and actress Leslie Browne. Highlights: Mike sings "True Love" and "On a Clear Day."

  • S17E57 From Hollywood

    • November 22, 1977

    Tony Orlando is the only guest.

  • S17E58 From Hollywood On the set of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band"

    • November 23, 1977

    Mike visits with Peter Frampton George Burns The Bee Gees Frankie Howerd (British Comedian) From Hollywood: On the set of "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band," Mike visits cast members Peter Frampton, George Burns, the Bee Gees, Paul Nicholas, Frankie Howerd, Sandy Farina and Dianne Steinberg. Joe Massimino band.

  • S17E59 From Hollywood

    • November 24, 1977

    Guests: singer Johnny Mathis baritone Robert Merrill actress Susan Dey comedian Robert Klein opera singer Brenda Boozer gadget man Stan Kann Bob Eubanks, host of "The Newlywed Game" and George Guinness of the Philadelphia 76ers. Highlights: Johnny sings "You'll Never Know" and "Come Sunday."

  • S17E60 From Hollywood

    • November 25, 1977

    Guests: James Caan talks about his new movie "Another Man, Another Chance" and brings out his 14-month old son Scott Caan (his TV debut). comedian Jimmie Walker Ron Kenny and the cast of "Three's Company".

  • S17E61 From Hollywood

    • November 28, 1977

    Guests: "All in the family" cast Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton Rob Reiner and Sally Struthers TV director Paul Bogart and singer-actor Shaun Cassidy. Highlights: Shaun Cassidy sings, "Hey Deanie".

  • S17E62 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • November 29, 1977

    Guests: actor Andy Griffith singer Phoebe Snow actor-comedian Mark Russell and cornhusking champion Tony Polich. Highlights: Phoebe Snow sings "Love Makes a Woman". Florence sings "We Made it Happen".

  • S17E63 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • November 30, 1977

    actor Robert Reed singer-songwriter Arlo Guthrie comedian Robert Klein and cookbook authors Carla Emery & Mama D. Highlights: Arlo sings, "Tzena, Tzena, Tzena".

  • S17E64 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • December 1, 1977

    Guests: singer Bill Withers entertainer Charo film producer Jack Haley Jr. and Carroll Stoner and Jo Anne Parke co-authors "All God's Children". Also: an adviser to the Rev. Sun Myung Moon's Unification Church. Highlights: Florence sings "Corner of the Sky."

  • S17E65 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • December 2, 1977

    Guests: actor Eddie Mekka newsman Edwin Newman songwriter Carole Bayer Sager Murray Langston the Unknown Comic and pro-football players Bill Bergey, Harold Carmichael, Ron Jaworski and Vince Papale. Highlights: Florence sings "Something" Carole sings "You're Movin' Out Today".

  • S17E66 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • December 5, 1977

    Guests: bandleader Lawrence Welk Opera singer Anna Moffo blues singer-songwriter Alberta Hunter and rock band Wishbone Ash. Highlights: Mike and Marvin sing "Jingle Bells". Anna performs an aria from "Tosca". Alberta Hunter sings "Workin' Man Blues". Also: a taped interview with actor Robert Preston.

  • S17E67 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • December 6, 1977

    Guests: actor Omar Sharif singer-actress Michelle Phillips actor Dirk Benedict Desmond Morris author of "Manwatching" and singing group The Ritchie Family. Highlights: Mike and Marvin perform a medley of Christmas tunes, including "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" and "Winter Wonderland."

  • S17E68 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • December 7, 1977

    Guests: the cast of Broadway's "Side By Side" by Sondheim actor Gary Crosby comedienne Hermione Gingold singer Georgia Brown actress Nancy Dussault and singer-actor-dancer Larry Kert. Also: a spokeswoman for a left-handers' rights organization. Highlights: Brown, Kert and Dussault performed "Comedy Tonight" and "Love Is in the Air". Kert sang "Something's Coming". Dussault performed "Send in the Clowns". Georgia Brown sings "I'm Still Here".

  • S17E69 Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts

    • December 8, 1977

    Guests: actress Andrea Marcovicci actor-ventriloquist Jay Johnson singer Peter Allen and mentalist the Amazing Kreskin. Highlights: Peter Allen sings, "I Go To Rio".

  • S17E70 Marvin Hamlisch concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 9, 1977

    Guests: actors Michael Caine and Frank Langella singer Vivian Reed Lowell Ponte author of "The Cooling" and "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" composer Johnny Marks.

  • S17E71 Anthony Newley & Carmel Quinn co-host for Mike's 16th Anniversary

    • December 12, 1977

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed singer Debby Boone poltician and activist Sargent Shriver astronaut Alan Shepard Miss America 1961 Nancy Fleming Miss America 1977 Dorothy Benham and two film historians.

  • S17E72 Anthony Newley & Carmel Quinn co-host for Mike's 16th Anniversary

    • December 13, 1977

    Guests: actor Robert Conrad The Lettermen comedian Larry Ragland author Maxine Schnall and Mr. Jelly Belly. Also: an authority on child abuse.

  • S17E73 Anthony Newley & Carmel Quinn co-host for Mike's 16th Anniversary

    • December 14, 1977

    Guests: Billy Carter Pop Top Terp dance troupe Pilobolus and the finalists of the "ugly mug" contest.

  • S17E74 Anthony Newley & Carmel Quinn co-host for Mike's 16th Anniversary

    • December 15, 1977

    Guests: actors Abe Vigoda and Hugh O'Brian singing group Odyssey Philadelphia Phillies' organist Paul Richardson and UFO expert J. Allen Hynek.

  • S17E75 Anthony Newley & Carmel Quinn co-host for Mike's 16th Anniversary

    • December 16, 1977

    Guests: comedienne Lucie Arnaz singer Mel Tillis comedy writer Kenny Solms worm expert and Manuel J. Smith author of "Kicking the Fear Habit". Highlights: Anthony sings "What Kind of Fool Am I?" Mel does "What Did I Promise Her Last Night."

  • S17E76 Mary Martin co-hosts

    • January 2, 1978

    Guests: actor Anthony Quayle singer Thelma Houston Patty Hearst's ex-jailer Janey Jiminez and John Twomey who plays tunes on his hands. Highlights: Mike sings "Look at That Face."

  • S17E77 Vidal and Beverly Sassoon co-host

    • January 3, 1978

    Guests: comedian Louis Nye impressionist Julie McWhirter plastic surgeon Dr. James O. Stallings cosmetics-company director Robert Salvatore and Gary Novickij & Anita Mathieu two physical-fitness instructors. Highlights: Mike sings "Love Is a Simple Thing."

  • S17E78 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • January 4, 1978

    Guests: actor Lyle Waggoner

  • S17E79 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • January 5, 1978

    Guests: actress Lola Albright singer Helen Reddy actor Robby Benson and soul group Rose Royce. Highlights: Rose Royce performs "Love Don't Live Here Anymore".

  • S17E80 From Hollywood Bob Hope co-hosts

    • January 6, 1978

    Guests: actor Jimmy Stewart singer Debby Boone and Fernwood 2Night comedy team Pappas and Diederich

  • S17E81 Reggie Jackson co-hosts

    • January 12, 1978

    Guests: actor Jack Riley pro golfer Jan Stephenson The New Seekers a women's body-building titleholder and cheerleaders from Reggie's alma mater, Cheltenham (Pa.) High School. Highlights: The New Seekers perform "Look What They've Done to My Song Ma."

  • S17E82 Kenny Rogers co-hosts

    • January 13, 1978

    Guests: Kenny's wife wife Marianne Gordon Rogers comic Kip Adotta rock group the Turning Point and a one-time national turkey-calling champion. Highlights: Kenny sings "Lucille" and "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town".

  • S17E83 Robert Klein co-hosts

    • January 16, 1978

    Guests: comedian Dom DeLuise actress Carol Kane singer-songwriter Millie Jackson former newsman Daniel Schorr and Robert's wife Brenda. Highlights: Millie Jackson sings "Somethin' 'Bout 'Cha".

  • S17E84 Robert Klein co-hosts

    • January 17, 1978

    Guests: actor Wayne Rogers singer Jane Olivor and actress Estelle Parsons.

  • S17E85 Robert Klein co-hosts

    • January 18, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Jo Anne Worley actor Robert Guillaume the Temptations singing group Dr. Keith Sehnert author of "How to Be Your Own Doctor---Sometimes" and singing waiters from an Italian restaurant.

  • S17E86 Robert Klein co-hosts

    • January 19, 1978

    Guests: actor Ben Johnson actress Barbara Parkins actor Lionel Stander pop singer Bill Withers and physicist Julius Sumner Miller.

  • S17E87 Robert Klein concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 20, 1978

    Guests: actor Ben Gazzara singer Samantha Sang comedienne Jo Anne Worley and Fred Future.

  • S17E88 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • January 23, 1978

    Guests: The Spinners Political commentator Barbara Howar comedian Irwin Corey beauty expert Maureen Lippe and members of the Paul Anka Fan Club. Highlights: The Spinners sing "Rubber Band Man."

  • S17E89 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • January 24, 1978

    Guests: actress Bess Armstrong Lynnie Greene author of "On Our Own", animal trainer Gunther Gebel-Williams circus owner Irvin Feld and Raysa R. Bonow author of "How to Be a Thin Person". Also: an expert Simon Says player. Highlights: Paul sings "Nights on Broadway."

  • S17E90 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • January 25, 1978

    Guests: actor Gene Wilder lyricist Sammy Cahn model Cheryl Tiegs photographer Francesco Scavullo pro-hockey goalie Wayne Stephenson and a 1915 model for the Sun Maid raisin box. Highlights: Paul, Mike and Sammy do a medley of Sammy's songs, including "Let It Snow" and "Three Coins in the Fountain". Also: a tuba ensemble.

  • S17E91 Paul Anka co-hosts

    • January 26, 1978

    actor Parker Stevenson fashion designer Oleg Cassini singer Nana Mouskouri impressionist Julie McWhirter and reflexologist Maybelle Segal, an advocate of foot-massage therapy. Highlights: Paul sings "The Way We Were". Nana sings "And I Love You So".

  • S17E92 Paul Anka concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 27, 1978

    comedian Dom DeLuise England Dan and John Ford Coley beauty expert Maureen Lippe and etiquette authority Marjabelle Stewart and performing chimpanzee Mr. Jiggs. Highlights: Paul Anka sings "My Way". England Dan and John Ford Coley perform "Gone Too Far".

  • S17E93 From Hollywood Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • January 30, 1978

    actor Robert Wagner Soap actors Robert Mandan and Katherine Helmond and game-show producer Chuck Barris. and The Sylvers. Highlights: The Sylvers sing "New Horizons."

  • S17E94 From Hollywood Tony Curtis co-hosts

    • January 31, 1978

    Guests: singer-dancer-actress Rita Moreno comedian Billy Crystal comedienne Jo Anne Worley cookbook author Sondra Colligan and three movie stuntmen Jim Winburn, Don Rimmer and Steven Gilburn Highlights: Rita Moreno sings "Hey There, Good Time."

  • S17E95 From Hollywood

    • February 1, 1978

    Guests: actor Efrem Zimbalist Jr. actress Stephanie Zimbalist singer Leif Garrett comic actors Martin Mull and Jamie Farr body builder Franco Columbo co-author of "Coming On Strong" an acrobat act and a Minneapolis businessman who gave away thousands of bicycles at Christmas. Also: a demonstration of police techniques for drawing composite faces. Highlights: Leif Garrett sings "Runaround Sue". Mike sings "Daybreak".

  • S17E96 From Hollywood Kate Jackson co-hosts

    • February 2, 1978

    Guests: Charlie's Angels co-star actor David Doyle singer-actress Bernadette Peters Country singer Roger Miller comedian Jeff Altman Victor the Bear and his trainer Tuffy Truesdell and self-defense for women Mary Conroy.

  • S17E97 From Hollywood Gabriel Kaplan co-hosts

    • February 3, 1978

    Guests: actor Billy Dee Williams singer-songwriter Barry Manilow actress Susan Saint James and comic Jay Johnson. Highlights: Barry Manilow performs "Mandy" and "Looks Like We Made It".

  • S17E98 From Hollywood Tony Randall co-hosts

    • February 6, 1978

    Guests: musician Doc Severinsen comedian Charlie Callas singer Freda Payne actress Lee Meriwether Allethea Wall Universal's Animals and the Original Harmonica Band.

  • S17E99 From Hollywood Totie Fields co-hosts

    • February 7, 1978

    Guests: actor Jack Palance singer-actress Diahann Carroll and child star Gabriel Melgar.

  • S17E100 From Hollywood Linda Lavin co-hosts

    • February 8, 1978

    Guests: The Young and the Restless stars Victoria Mallory and John McCook author Harold Robbins comic Kip Adotta and pop groug High Inergy.

  • S17E101 From Hollywood Paul Williams co-hosts

    • February 9, 1978

    actress Joanne Woodward comedienne-actress Cloris Leachman comedian Dom DeLuise and singer Al Martino.

  • S17E102 From Hollywood Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • February 10, 1978

    Guests: singer-actress Florence Henderson actor Lloyd Bridges and his daughter Lucinda England Dan and John Ford Coley comic Stan Kann singer Mabel King and actor Jeb Adams. Also: a high-wire artist. Highlights: Florence sings "Let It Shine". Mabel King sings "Bill Bailey".

  • S17E103 From Hollywood Hal Linden co-hosts

    • February 13, 1978

    Guests: actor Jon Voight comedian John Byner columnist Erma Bombeck The 5th Dimension child star Danielle Spencer and artist Robert Beauchamp.

  • S17E104 From Hollywood Kenny Rogers co-hosts

    • February 14, 1978

    Guests: actors James Stewart and Burt Reynolds comedian Jimmie Walker actress Mackenzie Phillips and fashion designer Bob Mackie.

  • S17E105 From Hollywood John Ritter co-hosts

    • February 15, 1978

    Guests: comedian David Steinberg The Four Tops actress Diane Ladd actors Bo Hopkins and Rick Baker pianist Vince Cardell Highlights: The Four Tops sing "The Show Must Go On" and "Catfish".

  • S17E106 From Hollywood Liberace co-hosts

    • February 16, 1978

    Guests: actor Walter Matthau actress Kristy McNichol singer-actress Joyce DeWitt and actor-comedian Tim Thomerson. Highlights: Mike and Liberace perform "The Way We Were". Liberace plays "Boogie Woogie".

  • S17E107 From Hollywood Dick Van Patten co-hosts

    • February 17, 1978

    Guests: singer-songwriters Neil Sedaka and David Gates actor Abe Vigoda actress Sondra Locke comedian David Brenner and Robert Beauchamp, fashion director of Gentleman's Quarterly magazine. Highlights: David Gates sings "If". Neil Sedaka performs "Breaking Up Is Hard to Do".

  • S17E108 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 20, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actresses Connie Stevens and Isabel Sanford comedian Myron Cohen and a dance troupe. Highlights: Sammy sings "What Kind of Fool Am I?"

  • S17E109 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 21, 1978

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet actress Barbara Eden comedian Foster Brooks Country singer Roger Miller The Agostinos and Baldwin's Charming Chimps

  • S17E110 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 22, 1978

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence actor Dirk Benedict comedienne Joan Rivers and singer Jose Feliciano. Also: a dance troupe and a balancing act. Highlights: Jose sings "Kiss and Say Goodbye"; John does a medley of 1950s songs.

  • S17E111 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • February 23, 1978

    Guests: singer Anthony Newley the Reverend Billy Graham comedians Jackie Gayle and Gallagher and Mickey Finn and his band. Highlights: Anthony sings "Teach the Children."

  • S17E112 From Las Vegas John Davidson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 24, 1978

    Guests: actor Telly Savalas pianist Victor Borge comedian Rich Little juggler Kris Kremo Tony Miceli rock group the Babys and the Las Vegas showgirls from the Lindo De Paris.

  • S17E113 From Hollywood Suzanne Somers co-hosts

    • February 27, 1978

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Fred Astaire actor Charlton Heston actress Jane Fonda singer-songwriter Paul Anka singer Johnny Mathis and Mike's wife Genevieve. Highlights: Mike sings "Someone to Light Up My Life". Paul Anka sings "My Way". Johnny Mathis sings "Over the Weekend".

  • S17E114 From Hollywood Robert Blake co-hosts

    • February 28, 1978

    Guests: Captain & Tennille singer Tony Orlando and comedian Tom Dreesen.

  • S17E115 From Hollywood Robert Blake co-hosts

    • March 1, 1978

    Guests: actor Gavin MacLeod The Spinners and Dr. Joseph Schorr.

  • S17E116 From Hollywood Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • March 2, 1978

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle actor Maximilian Schell actress Suzanne Pleshette Jim Donaldson who trains insects and birds for Hollywood films. and the cast of the stage revue "4 Girls 4": Margaret Whiting, Rosemary Clooney, Helen O'Connell and Rose Marie. Also: a Hollywood animal-and-insect trainer. Highlights: Ben sings "Here We Go Again".

  • S17E117 From Hollywood Mike Connors co-hosts

    • March 3, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope "Days of Our Lives" stars Jed Allan and Deidre Hall comedian Phil Foster The Keane Brothers soul group Rose Royce and Ron Gordon author of "The Soul". Highlights: Rose Royce perform "Do Your Dance" and "Wishing on a Star."

  • S17E118 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • March 6, 1978

    Guests: TV host David Frost singer Anne Murray comedian Billy Crystal actors Jimmy McNichol, Lawrence-Hilton Jacobs and an expert pancake-flipper. Also, in a segment taped in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, skier Billy Kidd. Highlights: Anne Murray sings "Walk Right Back."

  • S17E119 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • March 7, 1978

    Guests: actress Lynn Redgrave actor Lou Jacobi comedian-actress Shirley Hemphill singer Kacey Cisyk and in a segment taped in Pennsylvania's Pocono Mountains, skier Billy Kidd. Also: a trampoline artist.

  • S17E120 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • March 8, 1978

    Guests: actor William Shatner singer Patti Smith the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara and singer-songwriter Joe Raposo.

  • S17E121 Kristy McNichol co-hosts

    • March 9, 1978

    Guests: folksinger Mary Travers actor Gary Frank figure skater Dorothy Hamill comedian Henny Youngman Kristy's mother Carollyne and Nancy Friday author of "My Mother, Myself". Also: a taped segment featuring skier Billy Kidd. Highlights: Mary Travis sings "You Turn Me Around".

  • S17E122 Kristy McNichol concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 10, 1978

    Guests: actress Bess Armstrong beauty expert Lynne Greene singer Billy Paul Philadelphia 76er's basketball team

  • S17E123 David Brenner co-hosts

    • March 20, 1978

    Guests: actress Quinn Cummings actor Kevin Dobson and Country singer Charley Pride. Also: a trained-baboon act and a look at a system of arithmetic for children. Highlights: Charley Pride sings "Days of Our Lives" and "Someone Loves You Honey."

  • S17E124 David Brenner co-hosts

    • March 21, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers comedian-actor Tom Parks and singer Maureen McGovern.

  • S17E125 David Brenner co-hosts

    • March 22, 1978

    Guests: Country singer Freddy Fender actor-dancer Bobby Van comedienne Elaine Joyce and TV personality Arlene Francis.

  • S17E126 David Brenner co-hosts

    • March 23, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Tiny Tim and actor Keith Carradine.

  • S17E127 David Brenner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • March 24, 1978

    Guests: Sen. George McGovern (D-S.D.) actors Bo Svenson and Fred Grandy and singer Yvonne Elliman. Also: a boxing kangaroo. Highlights: Yvonne sings "If I Can't Have You."

  • S17E128 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • March 27, 1978

    Guests: composer Michel Legrand singer Melba Moore actress Jan Miner jazz musician Taj Mahal and comic Steve Bluestein. Also: fashions for working women. Highlights: Michel, Melba and Mike perform "What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?"

  • S17E129 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • March 28, 1978

    Guests: singer Sergio Franchi Broadway director Geoffrey Holder ("Timbuktu!") Soprano Mary O'Hara and a Simon Says expert. Also: three women who hold jobs traditionally held by men. Highlights: Sergio sings "Evergreen". Mike and Sergio do "The Sweetest Sounds".

  • S17E130 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • March 29, 1978

    Guests: Elvis Presley lookalike Dennis Wise actress Mae Questal comedian Jackie Kahane columnist Sylvia Porter and singing group The Manhattans. Highlights: Dennis Wise sings "Heartbreak Hotel" and "That's All Right Mama".

  • S17E131 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • March 30, 1978

    Guests: actress Ruth Gordon playwright Garson Kanin singer Eartha Kitt actor Dick Wilson author Flora Davis and the Amazing Randi an escape artist. Highlights: Eartha sings "In the Beginning."

  • S17E132 Joyce DeWitt concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 31, 1978

    Guests: actors George Hamilton and Jack Eagle The Oak Ridge Boys singing group news commentator John Cameron Swayze author James Fixx author of "The Complete Book of Running". and Harlem Globetrotter Hallie Bryant. Highlights: The Oak Ridge Boys sing "Freckles" and "One in a Million". Mike and Joyce do "You and I."

  • S17E133 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • April 3, 1978

    Guests: actor Robert Preston Captain & Tennille Jay Redack co-writer of Joan's film "Rabbit Test" and Philadelphia disco band The Trammps. Highlights: The Trammps perform "Disco Inferno". Captain & Tennille perform "Angel Face".

  • S17E134 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • April 4, 1978

    Guests: "Quincy" star actor Jack Klugman singer Chuck Berry actor Martin Balsam The Lettermen professional matchmaker Dan Field and William Hedgepeth author of "The Hog Book". Highlights: The Lettermen sing "Cry No More."

  • S17E135 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • April 5, 1978

    Guests: actor Kirk Douglas comedian David Brenner and Radio City Music Hall Rockettes.

  • S17E136 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • April 6, 1978

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed actress Joan Hackett comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara pianist Peter Nero and TV game-show host Bob Eubanks.

  • S17E137 Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting duties

    • April 7, 1978

    Guests: singer-actress Della Reese author-journalist and writer for Vanity Fair Marie Brenner and Paige Rense editor-in-chief of Architectural Digest.

  • S17E138 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • April 10, 1978

    Guests: comedian Joey Bishop actress Anne Baxter comic Stan Kann and Robert's daughter actress Nicolette Goulet.

  • S17E139 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • April 11, 1978

    entertainer Carol Channing Broadway composer-lyricist Jerry Herman comedian Andy Kaufman Erica Jong author of "How to Save Your Own Life" and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Highlights: Carol Channing and Jerry Herman do "So Long, Dearier". Robert Goulet sings "The Way You Look Tonight". Also: a women's boxing champion.

  • S17E140 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • April 12, 1978

    Guests: singer Natalie Cole comedian Kip Addotta cast of the film "Grease" John Travolta, Olivia Newton-John Stockard Channing, Jeff Conaway and Didi Conn. Also: a friend of Elvis Presley talks about her relationship with the late singer. Highlights: Natalie Cole sings "Our Love". Robert Goulet sings "What I Did For Love".

  • S17E141 Robert Goulet co-hosts

    • April 13, 1978

    Guests: his wife singer-actress Carol Lawrence and entertainer Bob Hope Highlights: Carol Lawrence sings "Just the Way You Are". Robert Goulet sings "Dancing in the Dark".

  • S17E142 Robert Goulet concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 14, 1978

    Guests: singer-dancer-actress Rita Moreno and comedian Corbett Monica. Highlights: Robert Goulet sings a medley from the musical "Camelot," including "If Ever I Would Leave You" and "How to Handle a Woman."

  • S17E143 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • April 17, 1978

    Guests: musician Ringo Starr Kool and the Gang comedian Pat Cooper disco-dance instructor Deney Terrio and escort service director Marisa Braimbridge.

  • S17E144 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • April 18, 1978

    Guests: singer Gladys Knight actress Victoria Principal comedienne Liz Torres Country singer Stella Parton and writer-producer Kermit Schaefer. Highlights: Stella Parton sings "Four Little Letters".

  • S17E145 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • April 19, 1978

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein singer-songwriter Peter Allen and actor Jack Eagle.

  • S17E146 Ted Knight co-hosts

    • April 20, 1978

    Guests: actress Melissa Sue Anderson singer Mabel King and singer-songwriter Don McLean. Highlights: Don McLean sings "Jump," "You Have Lived" and "And I Love You So."

  • S17E147 Ted Knight concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 21, 1978

    Guests: singer Blondie Soprano Renata Scotto actor Robert Mandan ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester novelist Rosemary Rogers and Aola Vandergriff author of "Daughters of the Wild Country". Highlights: Renata performs "Tarantella". Blondie performs "Denise" and "Sniper".

  • S17E148 Anson Williams co-hosts

    • April 24, 1978

    Guests: guitarist Les Paul singer Tommy Sands actor Billy Gray and impressionist Billy Fellows. Also: a comedy-dance act and a look at 1950s fads. Highlights: Anson sings a medley that includes "Splish Splash" and "Put Your Head on My Shoulder". Tommy Sands performs "I'm Glad You're Here with Me Tonight".

  • S17E149 Anson Williams co-hosts

    • April 25, 1978

    Guests: author Gore Vidal entertainer Loudon Wainwright III actress Florence Stanley model Shelley Hack and a champion turkey caller. Highlights: Loudon Wainwright III sings "Guilty".

  • S17E150 Anson Williams co-hosts

    • April 26, 1978

    Guests: singer Natalie Cole folksinger-songwriter Pete Seeger actor Frank Langella and comedian-actor Richard Belzer. Also: a look at award-winning commercials from around the world. Highlights: Pete Seeger sings "John Henry" and "Garbage"

  • S17E151 Anson Williams co-hosts

    • April 27, 1978

    Guests: actress Erin Moran singer Brook Benton comedian Freddie Roman Anson's wife singer Lorrie Mahaffey consumer-group director Lola Redford (Robert Redford's wife) and Bob and Dorothy Debolt pioneers in the movement to find families for children once thought "unadoptable".

  • S17E152 Anson Williams concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 28, 1978

    Guests: actress Teri Garr singer Jane Olivor comedian Tom Dreesen actor Bob Balaban The Kendalls and restauranteur Madame Wu.

  • S17E153 Columnist James Bacon co-hosts

    • May 1, 1978

    Guests: consumer advocate Ralph Nader actress Polly Holliday and folksinger Gene Cotton. Also: a taped interview with Peter Frampton. Highlights: Gene Cotton sings "Before My Heart Finds Out."

  • S17E154 Columnist Maxine Mesinger co-hosts

    • May 2, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers actor Eddie Mekka fiddler Doug Kershaw and a man who plays the violin and guitar simultaneously. Also: Shaun Cassidy, in an interview taped in Hollywood. Highlights: Eddie Mekka sings "Heaven on Their Minds."

  • S17E155 Columnist Joyce Haber co-hosts

    • May 3, 1978

    Guests: singer Paul Simon comedian Jay Leno actress Jill St. John and actor Joe Brooks.

  • S17E156 Columnist Shirley Eder co-hosts

    • May 4, 1978

    Guests: twin actresses Cyb and Tricia Barnstable makeup expert Robert Salvatore and rock group Renaissance. Also: an interview taped in Hollywood with the cast of "All in the Family" Carroll O'Connor, Jean Stapleton, Sally Struthers and Rob Reiner. Highlights: Renaissance performs "Northern Lights."

  • S17E157 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • May 5, 1978

    Guests: singer Tony Orlando actor David Groh comic Steve Bluestein Dr. Christiaan Barnard

  • S17E158 Parker Stevenson co-hosts

    • May 8, 1978

    Guests: model-actress Brooke Shields and her mother Teri Shields lyricists Marilyn and Alan Bergman comic David Sayh and actor Carl Payne.

  • S17E159 Parker Stevenson co-hosts

    • May 9, 1978

    Guests: actress Susan Sarandon jazz pianist Ramsey Lewis impressionist Fred Travalena and a quick-drawing pistol specialist. Also: Dorothy Allison, a psychic who helps police locate missing persons; and a detective with whom she has worked, Sal Lubertazzi. Highlights: Ramsey plays "Sun Goddess" and "Wanderin' Rose."

  • S17E160 Parker Stevenson co-hosts

    • May 10, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Lucie Arnaz The Spinners syndicated disc jockey "Dr. Demento" and Paige Rense editor-in-chief of Architectural Digest. Also: a comic magician, and a paper-airplane expert. Highlights: The Spinners do "Could It Be I'm Falling in Love?"

  • S17E161 Parker Stevenson co-hosts

    • May 11, 1978

    actor Robert Logan humorist Sam Levenson singer Billy Eckstine and comic Stan Kann the gadget man.

  • S17E162 Parker Stevenson concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 12, 1978

    Guests: actress Katherine Helmond celebrity lawyer Marvin Mitchelson Jazz singer Dee Dee Bridgewater and comedian Freddie Roman.

  • S17E163 From Las Vegas Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 15, 1978

    Guests: singer Olivia Newton-John Country singer Kenny Rogers comedian Dom DeLuise stuntman Hal Needham The Dancers of the Lido de Paris Highlights: Olivia sings "Changes" Olivia & Kenny duet on "Me & Bobby McGee". Kenny performs "Something's Got a Hold on Me" and "There's an Old Man in Our Town".

  • S17E164 Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 16, 1978

    Guests: actress Kristy McNichol actor Jimmy McNichol producer-director Mel Brooks singer Engelbert Humperdinck Burt and Kristy talk about their new movie "The End". The Flying Skateboards of Santana and The Ron Lewis Dancers. Highlights: Kristy sings "He's So Fine" from her new album "Kristy & Jimmy McNichol".

  • S17E165 From Las Vegas Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 17, 1978

    Guests: singer Wayne Newton comedian Rich Little singer Lola Falana Country singer Crystal Gayle and a magic act with Dominique. Highlights: Wayne Newton sings "Stayin' Alive". Lola Falana sings "I'll Make You So Happy". Crystal Gayle sings "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue".

  • S17E166 From Las Vegas Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • May 18, 1978

    Guests: comedian Bill Cosby actress Lynda Carter singer Jose Feliciano comedian Pat Henry Also: a unicycle act Highlights: Mike sings "Everybody Ought to Be in Love". Lynda sings "All Night Song". Jose performs "Takin' It to the Streets" & "Angelia".

  • S17E167 From Las Vegas Burt Reynolds concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 19, 1978

    Guests: actor Pat O'Brien comic Rip Taylor singer Jim Stafford comedian Dave Barry singer-actor Pat Boone and his daughter singer Debby Boone Highlights: Pat Boone sings "Watching the River Run". Debby sings "God Knows". Jim Stafford does "Swamp Witch".

  • S17E168 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • May 22, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Ethel Merman actress Susan Saint James actor Rick Podell England Dan and John Ford Coley Katrina Maxtone-Graham Ruth Jason and Ed Goldfader author of "Tracer! The Search for Missing Persons"

  • S17E169 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • May 23, 1978

    Guests: actor Tony Curtis ex-basketball player Jerry Lucas actress Susan Newman the Silver Convention rock group and an illusionist. Highlights: Mike sings "Even Now".

  • S17E170 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • May 24, 1978

    Guests: actor Ed Asner TV personality Steve Allen comedian David Brenner author William F. Buckley Jr. and Broadway dancer Ann Reinking.

  • S17E171 Tony Randall co-hosts

    • May 25, 1978

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles director Frank Capra singer-actress Helen Schneider and The Great Carazini (Jim Williams).

  • S17E172 Tony Randall concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 26, 1978

    Guests: TV game show host Peter Marshall Soap creator Agnes Nixon "Days of Our Lives" stars Jed Allan and Deidre Hall singer Laura Branigan Paul Denis and Amy Wallace co-author of "The Book of Lists".

  • S17E173 From Nashville Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • May 29, 1978

    Guests: actor Patrick Duffy Country singer Jeannie C. Riley and President Jimmy Carter's brother Billy Carter.

  • S17E174 From Nashville Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • May 30, 1978

    Guests: Country star Johnny Cash and June Carter Cash Country singer Charlie Rich comedienne Phyllis Diller Cornelia Wallace First lady of Alabama and wife of Governor George Wallace

  • S17E175 From Nashville Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • May 31, 1978

    Guests: Country singer Tammy Wynette singer-actor Jimmy Dean actor Herve Villechaize Iris Turner and the Flying Wallendas highwire act. Also: a hollering champion.

  • S17E176 From Nashville Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts

    • June 1, 1978

    Guests: actor Bo Svenson singer Ronnie Prophet and banjo player Wendy Holcombe.

  • S17E177 From Nashville

    • June 2, 1978

    Guests: Bobby Goldsboro concludes his co-hosting duties singer Ray Stevens stand-up comedian-actress Shirley Hemphill and The Oak Ridge Boys.

  • S17E178 Ruth Warrick of "All My Children" co-hosts

    • June 5, 1978

    Guests: singer-actor Anson Williams boxer Leon Spinks actor Robert Guillaume and soap-opera creator Agnes Nixon. Also: a telephone conversation with Lillian Carter. Highlights: Robert sings "All in Love Is Fair". Anson sings "Can't Smile Without You."

  • S17E179 Maree Cheatham of "Search for Tomorrow" co-hosts

    • June 6, 1978

    Guests: actor Robert Mandan jazz musician Lionel Hampton comedian Alan Bursky Dr. Joyce Brothers former brain-surgery patient Kathy Morris and author Charles L. Mee Jr., who wrote about Kathy's experience in "Seizure." Highlights: Mike sings "The Immigrant". Lionel Hampton performs "Air Mail Special"and "Jive Talkin'".

  • S17E180 Eileen Fulton of "As The World Turns" co-hosts

    • June 7, 1978

    Guests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller & Anne Meara singer Richie Havens pianist George Shearing actress Shirley Hemphill and a comic act. Highlights: Richie Havens does "Shalom". George Shearing plays "Lullaby of Birdland". Richie and George duet on "Yesterday".

  • S17E181 Claire Malis of "One Life to Live" co-hosts

    • June 8, 1978

    Guests: actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr. singer Ronnie Dyson comedian-actor Richard Belzer and Manuela Soares author of "The Soap Opera Book". Highlights: Mike sings "Come In From the Rain". Ronnie Dyson does a medley of "Aquarius" and "Why Can't I Touch You?"

  • S17E182 Marie Masters of "Another World" co-hosts

    • June 9, 1978

    Guests: actor Herschel Bernardi singer Rene Simard and comedian Tom Dreesen.

  • S17E183 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • June 12, 1978

    Guests: actor Joseph Bottoms hair stylist Vidal Sassoon and his wife Beverly Sassoon Country singer Tanya Tucker rock singer Robert Palmer and Democratic chairman Wilbur Mills and his wife Polly Mills Highlights: Tanya Tucker sings "Delta Dawn". Robert Palmer does "Every Kinda People". Jerry sings "Only Way to Go".

  • S17E184 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • June 13, 1978

    Guests: actor James Brolin actor Joey Travolta singer Demis Roussos John Leckley and a look at the world of cockroaches. Highlights: Joey Travolta sings "I Don't Wanna Go". Demis sings "Once in a Lifetime".

  • S17E185 Jerry Lewis, Benny Goodman, Edward Albert, Sidney Sheldon

    • June 14, 1978

    Jerry Lewis co-hosts; guests are musician Benny Goodman, actors Edward Albert and Peter Brown and author Sidney Sheldon.

  • S17E186 Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • June 15, 1978

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls Sarah Vaughan and Maynard Ferguson and his orchestra. Highlights: Lou Rawls sings "Lady Love". Sarah Vaughan sings "Send In the Clowns". Maynard Ferguson performs "Birdland".

  • S17E187 Jerry Lewis concludes co-hosting duties

    • June 16, 1978

    Guests: actor Roy Scheider comedian Steve Landesberg and Soccer star Pele.

  • S17E188 Sandy Duncan co-hosts

    • July 3, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Rose Marie comedian Dom DeLuise actress Stockard Channing film producer Allan Carr singer Jimmy Osmond Dale Alexander author of "Dry Skin and Common Sense" and Cissy Rundle and Phyllis Wangertwo Los Angeles Rams cheerleaders. Highlights: Sandy sings a medley of "City Lights" and "New York."

  • S17E189 Sandy Duncan co-hosts

    • July 4, 1978

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein singers Frankie Valli and Edd Byrnes actress Caren Kaye Dr. Norman Martin Jean McClarin and Jill Hee.

  • S17E190 Sandy Duncan co-hosts

    • July 5, 1978

    Guests: comedian Billy Crystal singer Alberta Hunter composer Eubie Blake movie producers Richard Zanuck and David Brown impressionist Harry Shearer Hugh Carter author of "Cousin Beedie and Cousin Hot" and the King Charles Troupe unicycle-riding basketball team. Highlights: Eubie performs "Memories of You."

  • S17E191 Sandy Duncan co-hosts

    • July 6, 1978

    Guests: actor Elliott Gould actress Carol Lynley comedian Ronnie Schell singer Samantha Sang and Marilyn French author of "The Women's Room". Also: Elliott's childhood acting coach. Highlights: Mike and Sandy do "I Like the Likes of You."

  • S17E192 Sandy Duncan concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 7, 1978

    Guests: singer Vic Damone singer Freda Payne comedian Joey Villa Barbara Howar author of "Laughing All the Way". and Underwater experts Ron and Valerie Taylor.

  • S17E193 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • July 10, 1978

    Guests: actor Larry Hagman actress Linda Gray producer David Susskind singer Evelyn 'Champagne' King entertainer Monti Rock III and Aaron Bank founder of American Special Forces aka "Green Berets". Highlights: Tony sings "Maybe This Time". Evelyn 'Champagne' King does "Shame".

  • S17E194 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • July 11, 1978

    Guests: actress Olivia DeHavilland singer Melanie actor Bernie Kopell sportscaster Dick Schaap and Professor Rodney Dow. Highlights: Melanie sings "Look What They've Done to My Song Ma" and "Knock on Wood."

  • S17E195 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • July 12, 1978

    Guests: singing duo Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. bandleader Cab Calloway comedian David Brenner Walter Cavanagh Robin Tracy ans the U.S. Air Force Band "Airmen of Note".

  • S17E196 Tony Bennett co-hosts

    • July 13, 1978

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle actress Lucie Arnaz actor Harve Presnell screenwriter Abby Mann square-dance instructor Charley Thomas and verbal-aggression authority Reinhold Aman. Highlights: Tony sings "'S Wonderful".

  • S17E197 Tony Bennett concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 14, 1978

    Guests: pop singer Peter Frampton Sybil Carter comedian Pat Cooper Country singer Larry Gatlin Miss Judi Anderson and beauty expert Adrian Arpel.

  • S17E198 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • July 24, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Totie Fields actresses Debra Clinger and Priscilla Barnes and Dan Field. *Note: Totie Fields' last appearance on Mike's show, she passed away on August 2, 1978. (singer Tommy Leonetti ??)

  • S17E199 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • July 25, 1978

    Guests: singer-actor Jimmy Dean comedian Avery Schreiber singers Teddy Pendergrass and Marty Robbins camping expert Dian Thomas Constance Schrader author of "Wrinkles: How to Prevent Them, How to Erase Them" and Mel's daughter Pamela. Highlights: Jimmy sings "Detroit City". Teddy sings "Close the Door" and "Life Is a Song Worth Singing".

  • S17E200 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • July 26, 1978

    Guests: actress Tatum O'Neal film director Bryan Forbes comedian Lonnie Shorr actor Richard Paul Mother's Whistler singer Tommy Leonetti singer-actress Yvonne Iversen and photographer O. Raymond Van Dusen.

  • S17E201 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • July 27, 1978

    Guests: writer-journalist George Plimpton Dr. Joyce Brothers singer Ronnie Milsap actor Robert Urich the singing duo Corbin and Hanner and an alligator authority with a look at live alligators and crocodiles. Also: a cake-decorating lesson. Highlights: Ronnie sings "Only One Love in My Life" and Mel performs "Ruby, Don't Take Your Love to Town."

  • S17E202 Mel Tillis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 28, 1978

    Guests: actor Robert Guillaume singer Brenda Lee Stan Kann the Gadget Man and author Jerry Camarata. Highlights: Robert Guillaume sings "If You Believe". Mel Tillis performs "Broken Man".

  • S17E203 Mark Hamill co-hosts

    • July 31, 1978

    Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. comedian-actor Jack Gilford Zero Mostel's widow writer-composer-musician Elizabeth Swados and the comedy team of Roger and Roger (Roger Behr and Roger Peltz)

  • S17E204 Andrew Stevens co-hosts

    • August 1, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actress Maureen O'Sullivan Charlotte Chandler Groucho Marx biographer and playwright magician Charles Del Rosso musician Frank Stallone folksinger Peggy Johnson and rock group Valentine. Also: two finalists in a national collegiate talent search. Highlights: Valentine performs "Tonight".

  • S17E205 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • August 2, 1978

    Guests: Soap co-star actress Katherine Helmond Bossa Nova songstress Astrud Gilberto magician Ger Copper musician Mercer Ellington and Mary Anne Hayes, the Coupon Queen. Highlights: Astrud sings "The Girl From Ipanema".

  • S17E206 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • August 3, 1978

    Guests: singer Teresa Brewer actor Robert Walden The Spinners author David Kahn and beauty expert Adrien Arpel/ Highlights: The Spinners perform "It's a Shame" and "Rubberband Man".

  • S17E207 Larry Gatlin co-hosts

    • August 4, 1978

    Guests: comedienne-actress Shirley Hemphill comic Rip Taylor The Four Aces and animal authority Jim Fowler. Highlights: Larry sings "Night Time Magic". The Four Aces perform "What I Did for Love."

  • S17E208 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • August 7, 1978

    Guests: pianist Victor Borge actress Tovah Feldshuh Edith L. Hornick author of "The Drinking Woman" and a demonstration of creatinve bread baking with The Little Bakers. Highlights: Ben Vereen sings "Your Song" and "Shalom."

  • S17E209 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • August 8, 1978

    Guests: actor Max Gail comedian-actor Richard Belzer singer Dion journalist-author Maxine Chesire and Bob Windeler. Disco fashions are shown.

  • S17E210 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • August 9, 1978

    Guests: actress-singer Phyllis Newman comedian Kip Adotta Hines and Hines director Elia Kazan artists Morris Katz and Jacques Bellini.

  • S17E211 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • August 10, 1978

    Guests: playwright Arthur Miller actor John Schuck Country singer Johnny Paycheck comic Morty Gunty choreographer Arthur Mitchell and film critic Leonard Maltin. Highlights: John Schuck sings "The Mood I'm In". Johnny Paycheck does "Take This Job and Shove It."

  • S17E212 Ben Vereen concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 11, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Carol Channing actor David Groh singer Linda Hopkins and Pauline and Robert Drummond, a couple who discuss their experience as foster parents. Highlights: Linda Hopkins sings "Shake a Hand". Carol Channing performs "Before the Parade Passes By" from "Hello, Dolly!"

  • S17E213 Rip Taylor co-hosts

    • August 14, 1978

    Guests: actor E.G. Marshall comedienne Brett Somers rock musician Walter Egan plastic surgeon Dr. Norman Martin and his patient Jean McClarin and wig expert John Zervoulet. Highlights: Walter Egan sings "Magnet and Steel". Mike and Rip sing "Tomorrow".

  • S17E214 Rip Taylor co-hosts

    • August 15, 1978

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen and his wife actress Jayne Meadows comedienne Phyllis Diller mentalist the Amazing Kreskin musician Herbie Mann and Dr. Mary Ann Bartusis author of "Every Other Man". Highlights: Herbie Mann plays "Another Star" and "The Closer I Get to You".

  • S17E215 Rip Taylor co-hosts

    • August 16, 1978

    Guests: singer-actor James Darren film producer Bonita Granville Lassie with trainer Rudd Weatherwax actor Richard Paul Country Bill White and The Dixie Hummingbirds. Highlights: The Dixie Hummingbirds sing "Loves Me like a Rock."

  • S17E216 Rip Taylor co-hosts

    • August 17, 1978

    Guests: actor Nick Nolte singer Anthony Newley comedian Alan Bursky The Starland Vocal Band and reptile expert Ross Allen.

  • S17E217 Rip Taylor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 18, 1978

    Guests: actor Grant Goodeve English actress Sylvia Syms Nicole Ronsard author of "No-Excuse Exercise Guide" journalist John Wilcox singer Todd Rundgren Utopia musician Roger Powell Utopia bass guitarist-keyboardist Kasim Sulton and Disco Chic with a look at Disco dancing. Highlights: Sylvia Syms sings "Touch Me in the Morning". Todd Rundgren performs "Can We Still Be Friends?" and "Couldn't I Just Tell You?"

  • S17E218 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 21, 1978

    Guests: actress Geraldine Fitzgerald cellist Nathaniel Rosen evangelist Robert Schuller comedian Jeff Altman and an impressionist. Highlights: Mike sings "Come Saturday Morning". Geraldine does "He's Funny That Way."

  • S17E219 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 22, 1978

    Guests: actress Tovah Feldshuh singer Joe Feeney comedian Freddie Roman singing group The Stylistics Benny Jensen Also: a discussion of surrogate motherhood. Highlights: Joe sings a medley of Irish ballads, Mike does "I Get a Kick Out of You" and the Stylistics do "First Impressions." Joe Massimino band.

  • S17E220 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 23, 1978

    Guests: singer-actress Eartha Kitt actors Gary Busey and Rick Podell stuntman Hal Needham Mildred Newman author of self-help books lawyer Bernard Berkowitz and the Dymeks.

  • S17E221 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • August 24, 1978

    Guests: actor Jimmy Stewart singer Bonnie Tyler comedian Babe Pier Cincinnati Reds manager Sparky Anderson and baseball player Johnny Bench. Highlights: Bonnie Tyler sings "It's a Heartache". Mike sings "Pieces of Dreams". Also: an impressionist.

  • S17E222 Rex Reed concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 25, 1978

    Guests: Country singer Marty Robbins Dr. Joyce Brothers actress Butterfly McQueen boxer Larry Holmes. and Elvin McDonald author of "Plants as Therapy". Also: a look at memorabilia from the movie "Gone with the Wind." Highlights: Marty Robbins sings "The Streets of Laredo" and "Don't Let Me Touch You."

  • S17E223 Victoria Mallory of the Young and the Restless co-hosts

    • August 28, 1978

    Guests: Country singer Carlene Carter comedian Leonard Barr karate expert Aaron Banks photographer David Kennerly and the cast of "Beatlemania".

  • S17E224 Deidre Hall of Days of Our Lives co-hosts

    • August 29, 1978

    Guests: TV host Phil Donahue singer Julius LaRosa rocker Nick Glider and author Jay Robert Nash.

  • S17E225 Denise Alexander of General Hospital co-hosts

    • August 30, 1978

    Guests: Cher's mother Georgia Holt Robert F. Kennedy Jr. singer Eddie Rabbitt dancer Ann Reinking comedian Bob Melvin and Craig Spencer.

  • S17E226 John Colenback of "As the World Turns" co-hosts

    • August 31, 1978

    Guests: tennis champ Billie Jean King comic Lonnie Shorr Glynn 'Scotty' Wolfe Baptist minister famous for holding the record for the largest number of monogramous marriages at 29. and disco group A Taste of Honey.

  • S17E227 Lee Patterson of "One Life to Live" co-hosts

    • September 1, 1978

    Guests: producer Jon Peters opera singer Roberta Peters Bob Speca domino toppling champ and author Robert Ringer.

  • S17E228 From the new studios in Hollywood. Robert Blake co-hosts

    • September 11, 1978

    Guests: singer Tony Orlando singer-songwriter Tom Sullivan Captain and Tennille and comedian Tom Dreesen. Highlights: Captain and Tennille perform "Sad Eyes".

  • S17E229 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • September 12, 1978

    Guests: actors Gavin MacLeod and Richard Mulligan actress Cathryn Damon comedienne Jeannine Burnier The Spinners Dr. Joseph Schorr and World champion cowboy Casey Tibbs. Highlights: The Spinners sing "Lady Love", "Mighty Love" and "Heaven on Earth".

  • S17E230 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • September 13, 1978

    Guests: his wife Sondra Blake and son and daughter singer-dancer-actress Rita Moreno Blues singer-musician B.B. King and feminist-author Germaine Greer. Highlights: B.B. King performs "Don't Look Down" Rita Moreno performs "You Better Sit Down Kids"

  • S17E231 Cheryl Ladd co-hosts

    • September 18, 1978

    Guests: actor Abe Vigoda comedian Tom Dreesen fashion designer Bob Mackie Judith Krantz author of "Scruples" and pop group Celebration featuring Mike Love. Highlights: Celebration featuring Mike Love perform "It's Almost Summer".

  • S17E232 Cheryl Ladd co-hosts

    • September 19, 1978

    Guests: Cheryl's husband producer David Ladd actors Dick Van Patten and Donny Most Country singer Tom T. Hall television commercial actor Jack Eagle fitness expert Bobby Hinds and belly dancer Tatiana. Highlights: Tom T. Hall performs "Mr. Bojangles" and "I Wish I Loved Somebody Else".

  • S17E233 Cheryl Ladd co-hosts

    • September 20, 1978

    Guests: actor Steve Kanaly actress Charlene Tilton comedian Kip Adotta columnist Liz Smith acappella group Tuxedo Junction Dance school students George Murray and Marcia Hyland and Cleveland mayor Dennis Kucinich. Highlights: Tuxedo Junction performs "Chattanooga Choo Choo".

  • S17E234 Cheryl Ladd co-hosts

    • September 21, 1978

    Guests: actress Brenda Vaccaro singer Mel Torme comedian Jackie Gayle singer-songwriter Van McCoy and photographer John Engstead. Highlights: Mel Torme sings "Chicago". Van McCoy performs "My Favorite Fantasy".

  • S17E235 Cheryl Ladd concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 22, 1978

    Guests: comedienne-actress Madeline Kahn Ballet stars Valery and Galina Panov singing group The Manhattans comedian Alan Bursky and gardening expert and author Suzanne Pierot. Highlights: Cheryl sings "Think It Over" The Manhattans perform "Everybody Has a Dream".

Season 18

  • S18E01 Mike's first show from his new Hollywood location. Jimmy Stewart co-hosts

    • October 2, 1978

    Guests: actor Burt Reynolds comedienne Carol Burnett actor Chad Everett singer Anne Murray comedian Kip Addotta and Los Angeles Mayor Thomas Bradley. Highlights: Mike sings "Alone at the End of the Rainbow."

  • S18E02 Jimmy Stewart co-hosts

    • October 3, 1978

    Guests: bandleader Lawrence Welk actor Joel Grey singer Evelyn "Champagne" King comedienne-actress Shirley Hemphill of "What's Happening?" animal behaviorist Michael Fox and a trick skater from the Ice Follies. Highlights: Jimmy and Lawrence play an accordion duet.

  • S18E03 Jimmy Stewart co-hosts

    • October 4, 1978

    Guests: Jimmy's wife Gloria Stewart comedienne Lucille Ball comedian Billy Crystal actress Joyce DeWitt actor Ray Buktenica of "Rhoda" magician David Copperfield and disco group A Taste of Honey. Highlights: A Taste of Honey does "Boogie Oogie Oogie." Joe Massimino band.

  • S18E04 Jimmy Stewart co-hosts

    • October 5, 1978

    Guests: director Frank Capra Judy Stewart actor Fred MacMurray Fred's daughter actress Katie MacMurray comic Stan Kann and disco group The Sylvers. Highlights: The Sylvers perform "Come Dance with Me."

  • S18E05 Jimmy Stewart co-hosts

    • October 6, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Robert Conrad actress Linda Lavin young actors Kristy McNichol Jimmy McNichol and Scott Baio of "Who's Watching the Kids?" and 2-year-old golfer Tiger Woods and his father Earl Woods. Highlights: Bob Hope challenges Tiger to a putting contest.

  • S18E06 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • October 9, 1978

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston impressionist Fred Travalena playwright Harold J. Kennedy author of "No Pickle, No Performance" swimmer Diana Nyad and fashion designer Bob Mackie. Highlights: Anthony and Fred sing "What Kind of Fool Am I?"

  • S18E07 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • October 10, 1978

    Guests: actress Lindsay Wagner and her manager Ron Samuels actor Jeff Bridges "What's Happening!" actress Danielle Spencer actress Mariel Aragon ventriloquist Jay Johnson and musician Sergio Mendes and Brasil '78 Highlights: Anthony sings "The Joker."

  • S18E08 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • October 11, 1978

    Guests: actress Rita Moreno comedian Alan King baseball player John Cassidy mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and a juggler. Highlights: Anthony sings "Look at That Face". Rita sings "Someone to Watch Over Me".

  • S18E09 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • October 12, 1978

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor actor Ernest Borgnine and his wife Tove actor Donny Most of "Happy Days" magician Al Lampkin Louise Armstrong author of "Kiss Daddy Goodnight" and The Trammps. Highlights: The Trammps perform "Disco Inferno".

  • S18E10 Anthony Newley concludes his co-hosting duties

    • October 13, 1978

    Guests: actress Joan Fontaine singer Freda Payne actors Bill Macy of "Maude" and Sal Viscuso of "Soap" and cookbook author Michelle Evans. Also a demonstration by Hollywood stuntmen

  • S18E11 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • October 16, 1978

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov singers Janis Ian and Trini Lopez and models' agent Wilhelmina author of "New You".

  • S18E12 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • October 17, 1978

    Guests: actor Ron Howard of "Happy Days" Robert Conrad of "Baa Baa Black Sheep" Jamie Farr of "M*A*S*H" Robert Guillaume of "Benson" and Lynda's sister Pamela Cole and her husband, weight lifter John Cole. Highlights: Lynda sings "Toto."

  • S18E13 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • October 18, 1978

    Guests: actress Lillian Gish twin sister actresses Deidre Hall and Andrea Hall Lovell comedian Tom Dreesen Dr. Betty Pletterbaum and trampoline act The Jumping Jacks.

  • S18E14 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • October 19, 1978

    Guests: actors Robert Mandan Jimmy Baio and Tab Hunter banjo player-comedian John McEuen musical group HOT and the first of two interviews with magazine publisher Larry Flynt. Highlights: HOT performs "No Love in the Morning".

  • S18E15 Lynda Carter concludes her co-hosting duties

    • October 20, 1978

    Guests: Lynda's husband and manager Ron Samuels actor Billy Dee Williams Dian Thomas author of "Roughing It Easy" and a "Gilligan's Island" cast reunion. Jim Backus, Bob Denver, Alan Hale and Dawn Wells. Also: the second of the two-part interview with magazine publisher Larry Flynt.

  • S18E16 Captain & Tennille co-host

    • October 23, 1978

    Guests: actor Gregory Peck actress Sandy Duncan comedian Jeff Altman and California Angels pitcher Nolan Ryan and his wife Ruth. Also: Ben Abruzzo, Max Anderson and Larry Newman, who crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a helium balloon in August 1978. Highlights: The Captain and Tennille do "You Never Done It Like That."

  • S18E17 Captain & Tennille co-host

    • October 24, 1978

    Guests: actor Richard Harris and his wife actress Ann Turkel singer Bobby Goldsboro actors James Franciscus Ron Carey and Sal Viscuso and Ruth Carter Stapleton sister of President Jimmy Carter Highlights: The Captain and Tennille do "Can't Stop Dancin'."

  • S18E18 Captain & Tennille co-host

    • October 25, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers actor Vincent Price body builder and actor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Dr. George Fischbeck. Highlights: The Captain and Tennille perform "Good Enough".

  • S18E19 Captain & Tennille co-host

    • October 26, 1978

    Guests: actor Robert Stack and Rosemarie Stack actor-comedian Ron Palillo tennis star Chris Evert and a display of unusual keyboard instruments. Highlights: The Captain & Tennille do "Lonely Night."

  • S18E20 Captain & Tennille conclude their co-hosting duties

    • October 27, 1978

    Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan comic actor Richard Mulligan actress Adrienne Barbeau Dr. Joan Ullyot author of "Women's Running" and The Harlem Globetrotters. Highlights: Sarah Vaughan and Toni Tennille sing "I'm Old Fashioned".

  • S18E21 Lucille Ball co-hosts

    • October 30, 1978

    Guests: Lucy's son musician-actor Desi Arnaz Jr. actresses Natalie Wood and Katherine Helmond actor Dick Van Patten and the comedy team of Roger and Roger. Highlights: Mike sings "Hey, Look Me Over."

  • S18E22 Lucille Ball co-hosts

    • October 31, 1978

    Guests: actress Sally Struthers ventriloquist Senor Wences singing duo Jan and Dean and announcer Jay Stewart. Highlights: Jan and Dean sing "Dead Man's Curve", "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena" and "Surf City."

  • S18E23 Lucille Ball co-hosts

    • November 1, 1978

    Guests: singer-actress Florence Henderson actors Gale Gordon and Gavin MacLeod and novelty act Bob Williams and Louie the dog. Highlights: Florence Henderson sings "Evergreen".

  • S18E24 Lucille Ball co-hosts

    • November 2, 1978

    Guests: Lucy's daughter actress Lucie Arnaz actor Arthur Hill singers Guy and Ralna of The Lawrence Welk Show Melissa Sands author of "The Mistress' Survival Manual" and Carl Carlsson.plate spinners Ruth Carlsson and Carl Carlsson. Highlights: Guy and Ralna do "Lean on Me."

  • S18E25 Lucille Ball concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 3, 1978

    Guests: Lucy's husband producer Gary Morton entertainer Bob Hope football star Joe Namath singer Susan Anton comedian Dick Martin and actress Melissa Sue Anderson.

  • S18E26 Mike's co-hosts this week are television stars "Rhoda" star Valerie Harper co-hosts

    • November 6, 1978

    Guests: The Hudson Brothers actor Joseph Bottoms comedian Bobby Kelton Steven Levenkron author of "The Best Little Girl in the World" and a hot-tub designer. Highlights: The Hudson Brothers perform "Disco Queen".

  • S18E27 "The Waverly Wonders" star Joe Namath co-hosts

    • November 7, 1978

    Guests: Dick Martin director of "The Waverly Wonders" actor Robert Wagner actress Ellen Burstyn actor Joey Travolta Jay Harris editor of a TV Guide retrospective and The Los Angeles Rams Cheerleaders.

  • S18E28 "Roots" star LeVar Burton co-hosts

    • November 8, 1978

    Guests: singer John Davidson actress Elizabeth Ashley actor Robert Logan and two graduates from John's summer camp for singers Erica Erekson and Frankie Lee make their debut.

  • S18E29 "Little House on the Prairie" star Karen Grassle co-hosts

    • November 9, 1978

    Guests: actress Jane Fonda comic actor Harvey Korman singer Gloria Loring former football player turned actor Merlin Olsen television and radio announcer Jay Stewart Betty Rollin author of "First, You Cry" and Jean Zalon author of "I Am Whole Again" discuss breast reconstruction. Highlights: Gloria Loring sings "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"

  • S18E30 "Lou Grant" star Ed Asner co-hosts

    • November 10, 1978

    Guests: Country singer Loretta Lynn Olympic medalist Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie TV personality Jay Stewart Buffo the clown impressionists Rick and Ruby stuntwoman Kitty O'Neal Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Norman Martin and his patient Connie Dziadkowsky. Highlights: Loretta Lynn sings "Crazy".

  • S18E31 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • November 13, 1978

    Guests: comedian Billy Crystal actor Levar Burton singer-songwriter Michael Johnson Rosie Black and Lin Farley author of "Sexual Shakedown". Highlights: Michael Johnson sings "Bluer than Blue."

  • S18E32 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • November 14, 1978

    Guests: actor Richard Benjamin singer Isaac Hayes comedienne Elayne Boosler actor Richard Hatch on the set of "Battlestar Galactica" Jerry and Rena Leblanc authors of "Suddenly Rich" Cindy Bengston, president of the Big Sister organization in Los Angeles and Judy Lutes with a baby walrus from Sea World.

  • S18E33 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • November 15, 1978

    Guests: actress Dionne Warwick actors Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict on the set of "Battlestar Galactica" comedian George Miller tennis star Martina Navratilova and teaching pro Vic Braden. Highlights: Dionne Warwick sings "Look of Love". Helen Reddy sings "Bluebird".

  • S18E34 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • November 16, 1978

    Guests: Helen's sister Toni Lamond actor Jim Backus actress Pam Dawber singer Nick Gilder folksinger Stanley Lemkuil and entrepreneur John Aristotle Phillips, who designed an atomic bomb as a college research project. Highlights: Nick performs "Hot Child in the City."

  • S18E35 Helen Reddy concludes her co-hosting duties

    • November 17, 1978

    Guests: Helen's husband and manager Jeff Wald actors Sylvester Stallone, Terry Funk and Lee Canalito of "Paradise Alley" singer B.J. Thomas and exercise guru Richard Simmons. Highlights: B.J. Thomas sings "Home Where I Belong." Helen Reddy sings "Mama".

  • S18E36 From Las Vegas

    • November 20, 1978

    Guests: actress Sandy Duncan singer Bobby Vinton comedians David Brenner and Norm Crosby singer Judy Angela showgirls from the Lido '78 revue and a tap-dance team.

  • S18E37 From Las Vegas

    • November 21, 1978

    Guests: singer Paul Anka actor Robert Urich Gladys Knight and the Pips baritone Robert Merrill singer Judy Angela WBC heavyweight-boxing champion Larry Holmes and fight promoter Don King.

  • S18E38 From Las Vegas

    • November 22, 1978

    Guests: singers Anthony Newley and Wayne Newton actor Mike Connors Country singer Tammy Wynette comedian Dave Barry The Golddiggers and a wrestling bear.

  • S18E39 From Las Vegas

    • November 23, 1978

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett comedienne-actress Shirley Hemphill singer Marlene Ricci comedy duo of Roger and Roger singer Keely Smith Sam Butera and the Chiefs Los Argentines Mr. Las Vegas industry veteran Henri Lewin and The Gentle Jungle Elephants.

  • S18E40 From Las Vegas

    • November 24, 1978

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet actress-singer-dancer Juliet Prowse singer Maybelle King the 5th Dimension The Walkers The Steppin' Stones and The Volantes.

  • S18E41 Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • November 27, 1978

    Guests: actor John Ritter Jayne Kennedy host of "NFL Today" comedian Lonnie Shorr singer Tommy Roe Ron Dornsife author of "The Ticket Book" and martial arts stuntman Emil Farkas author of "Self-Defense for Women". Highlights: Lou sings "You'll Never Find Another Love like Mine" and "Lady Love."

  • S18E42 Seals and Crofts co-hosts

    • November 28, 1978

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet actors Patrick O'Neal and Richard Paul rock group Exile Richard Matheson author of "What Dreams May Come" and bowling champ Dick Battista. Highlights: Seals and Crofts sing "We May Never Pass This Way Again". Exile performs "Kiss You All Over".

  • S18E43 Debby Boone co-hosts

    • November 29, 1978

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston singer Buddy Greco comic Stan Kann and comedian Peter Pit. Highlights: Debby sings "You Light Up My Life" and "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows."

  • S18E44 David Gates co-hosts

    • November 30, 1978

    Guests: actor Robert Vaughn actress Janet Leigh and her daughter actress Jamie Lee Curtis impressionist-comedian Babe Pier authors Irving Wallace and David Wallechinsky of "The People's Almanac No. 2". Highlights: David Gates sings "Took the Last Train". Mike sings David's song "If".

  • S18E45 England Dan and John Ford Coley co-host

    • December 1, 1978

    Guests: actor Herve Villechaize impressionist Jeremy Vernon actresses Kathryn Witt Pat Klous and Connie Selleca and actor Howard Platt from the TV series "Flying High" author William Rossi and Scott Keeler.

  • S18E46 Gavin MacLeod co-hosts

    • December 4, 1978

    Guests: actor Anthony Hopkins "Eight is Enough" actor Willie Aames tennis instructor Vic Braden "Love Boat" co-star actor Bernie Kopell Kool & The Gang and Taiwan acrobats The Chang Sisters.

  • S18E47 Gavin MacLeod co-hosts

    • December 5, 1978

    Guests: actor Anthony Quinn "Barney Miller" star Hal Linden Chef Julia Child actress Jill Whelan of "Love Boat" comedians Charlie Manna and Charlie Hill and Freddie Prinze's mother Maria Pruetzel.

  • S18E48 Gavin MacLeod co-hosts

    • December 6, 1978

    Guests: actor Robert Stack actress Pia Zadora magicians Falkenstein and Frances Jonathan Price author of "The Best Thing on TV: Commercials" Dr. Champion K. Teutsch and a visit to the set of Battlestar Galactica with Noah Hathaway.

  • S18E49 Gavin MacLeod co-hosts

    • December 7, 1978

    Guests: actor Leonard Nimoy actress Jill Ireland "Taxi" actor Jeff Conaway R&B band Switch massage expert Alix Marley and a visit to the set of "Battlestar Galactica" with Terry Carter and Maren Jensen. Highlights: Switch performs "There'll Never Be".

  • S18E50 Gavin MacLeod concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 8, 1978

    Guests: Gavin's wife Patti MacLeod singer Andy Williams actor Patrick McNee Christina Crawford author of "Mommie Dearest" Jeff Kutash and the Dancin' Machine and Philippine dance troupe the Tani Marsh Dancers.

  • S18E51 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • December 11, 1978

    Guests: actor Ray Milland singer-actor James Darren the comedy duo of Roger and Roger Stephen Birmingham author of "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis" and a demonstration of Benihana cooking. Highlights: James Darren sings "Good Times, Good Music, Good Friends" and "The Next Time."

  • S18E52 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • December 12, 1978

    Guests: producer Norman Lear The Brothers Johnson comedian Marty Allen comic Stan Kann lawyer F. Lee Bailey and the finalists of the National Enquirer Ugly Mug Contest. Highlights: The Brothers Johnson perform "So Won't You Stay."

  • S18E53 Henry Winkler co-hosts

    • December 13, 1978

    Guests: actress Mary Tyler Moore comedian Kip Addotta Dan Greenburg author of "Love Kills" and candy maker Mr. Gumdrop. *Note: "Mr. Gumdrop" was David Klein, the creator of the Jelly Belly jelly beans.

  • S18E54 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • December 14, 1978

    Guests: actress Jean Stapleton magician Doug Henning singer Bill Medley comedian Gallagher and The Temptations. Highlights: Jean and Carroll sing "I Remember It Well."

  • S18E55 Carroll O'Connor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 15, 1978

    Guests: singer Mac Davis comedian George Carlin actresses Danielle Brisebois and Karen Grassle and author Carolyn Craven. Highlights: Mac Davis sings "The Greatest Love of All". Danielle Brisebois sings "Tomorrow".

  • S18E56 Rita Walter and Dennis Cooney of "As the World Turns" co-hosts

    • December 18, 1978

    Guests: actor Red Buttons actress Eva Marie Saint singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor and columnist Ann Landers. Highlights: Livingston Taylor sings "I Will Be in Love with You" and "Lost in the Love of You".

  • S18E57 Deidre Hall and Jed Allan of "Days of Our Lives" co-host

    • December 19, 1978

    Guests: actress Audra Lindley singer Tom Sullivan comedienne Phyllis Diller author Ralph Rector and Ole Henriksen celebrity skin care and anti-aging products.

  • S18E58 Susan Lucci and Richard Shoberg of "All My Children" co-host

    • December 20, 1978

    Guests: comedienne Brett Somers singer Eric Carmen actress Laurette Spang actor Herb Jefferson and costume designer Jean Pierre Dorlene on the "Battlestar Galactica" set. Highlights: Eric Carmen sings "Change of Heart".

  • S18E59 Jaime Lyn Bauer and John McCook of "The Young and the Restless" co-host

    • December 21, 1978

    Guests: actress Elke Sommer her husband Joe Hyams author of "The Pool" comedian Jackie Gayle impressionist Bob Anderson singer Oliver and Dr. William Nolen.

  • S18E60 Bill Hayes and Susan Seaforth of "Days of Our Lives"

    • December 22, 1978

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope magician Judy Carter singer O.C. Smith Dick Selzer author of "Star Treatment" and beauty consultant Gloria Heidi. Highlights: O.C. sings "Love to Burn."

  • S18E61 Mike celebrates the 17th anniversary of his show. Dick Martin co-hosts

    • January 8, 1979

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor singer-actor Robert Goulet comedian Jack Carter actor-comedian Jim Backus and impressionists Roger and Roger. Also: highlights from past shows.

  • S18E62 Dick Martin co-hosts

    • January 9, 1979

    Guests: Dick's wife actress Dolly Martin singer Bobby Goldsboro actress Melissa Sue Anderson impressionist Frank Raines aka Mr. Echo lawyer Marvin Mitchelson exercise guru Richard Simmons and professional gambler Amarillo Slim

  • S18E63 Dick Martin co-hosts

    • January 10, 1979

    Guests: actor George Kennedy The Bay City Rollers actor Jimmy McNichol ventriloquist Jay Johnson and Squeaky Frederick Nolan author of "The Algonquin Project" Horace Woodring driver of General George S. Patton's limousine and tarantulas from the Gentle Jungle Highlights: The Bay City Rollers perform "Back on the Street" and "Love Brought Me Such a Magical Thing."

  • S18E64 Dick Martin co-hosts

    • January 11, 1979

    Guests: Baseball star Reggie Jackson actress Loni Anderson of "WKRP in Cincinnati" The Lettermen beauty expert Adrien Arpel and alligator wrestling. Highlights: The Lettermen sing "Still the One" and "Send In the Clowns."

  • S18E65 Dick Martin concludes his co-hosting duties

    • January 12, 1979

    Guests: actor Michael Caine singer Thelma Houston actress Brianne Leary of "CHiPs" comedian Bobby Ramsen actor Jesse White and magician Kuda Bux. Highlights: Thelma does "Don't Leave Me This Way."

  • S18E66 "Vega$" star Robert Urich co-hosts

    • January 15, 1979

    Guests: The Lennon Sisters The Hudson Brothers singer Enzo Stuarti and Dr. Eugene Mathias. Highlights: The Lennon Sisters sing "You Are So Beautiful" and "Mr. Melody". Enzo Stuarti sings "My Woman, My Woman, My Wife".

  • S18E67 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • January 16, 1979

    Guests: "Stars Wars" special effects director John Dykstra singer-actor Anson Williams and his wife singer Lorrie Mahaffey comic Rip Taylor and animal trainer Ralph Helfer. Highlights: Lorrie sings "Love Breakdown.

  • S18E68 "Flo" star Polly Holliday co-hosts

    • January 17, 1979

    Guests: actor Vic Tayback entertainer Bob Hope actress Lee Meriwether singer Kelly Garrett actor Michael Keaton comedian Foster Brooks and Miss X. Also: a discussion of prescription-drug abuse. Highlights: Kelly sings "Something's Comin' Up" and "Since I Fell for You."

  • S18E69 "Benson" star Robert Guillaume co-hosts

    • January 18, 1979

    Guests: actress Mackenzie Phillips impressionist Fred Travalena Jazz violinist Jean-Luc Ponty Pierre Berton author of "The Dionne Years" and Ralph Helfer with snakes from the Gentle Jungle

  • S18E70 "Battlestar Galactica" star Dirk Benedict co-hosts

    • January 19, 1979

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence comedian Tom Dreesen actor Carl Weathers Dirk's mother Priscilla Niewoehner Charles McKaig mail carrier who had a near death experience Dr. Maurice Rawlings author of "Beyond Death's Door." Highlights: Carol sings "Pieces of Dreams" and "Daybreak."

  • S18E71 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • January 29, 1979

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein Bob Eubanks host of "The Newlywed Game" Mezzo-soprano Brenda Boozer comic Stan Kann harpist Thelma Owen and Dr. Sam Janus. Highlights: Johnny sings "You'll Never Know" and "Come Sunday."

  • S18E72 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • January 30, 1979

    Guests: actresses Michael Learned and Victoria Principal Jazz musician Stan Getz comedian Pat Cooper Indian film and television actor Kabir Bedi and playwright Michael McGiveney Highlights: Johnny and Stan perform "The Girl From Ipanema".

  • S18E73 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • January 31, 1979

    Guests: actor Paul Sorvino singer Deniece Williams impressionist Fred Travalena Country singer Larry Gatlin and Norm N. Nite author of the "Rock On!" series of books. Highlights: Johnny sings "Morning of My Life". Johnny and Deniece duet with "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late". Larry Gatlin performs "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today". Deniece Williams sings "Touch Me Again".

  • S18E74 Johnny Mathis co-hosts

    • February 1, 1979

    Guests: actress Susan Sarandon composer Henry Mancini television writer Jeannine Burnier Julia Weinberg author of "Gourmet Bouquet" a salute to Mickey Mouse with Laura Yager and Joan Embery from the San Diego Zoo. Highlights: Laura Yager sings "I Grew Up On Mickey Mouse". Johnny performs a medley of Henry's songs including "Moon River".

  • S18E75 Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 2, 1979

    Guests: actor McLean Stevenson singer Jose Feliciano juggler Michael Marlin songstress Anna-Maria Alberghetti computerized piano player Charles Blankenship and gardening expert Jerry Baker. Also: demonstrations of computers that analyze golf swings and play the piano. Highlights: Johnny sings "Begin the Beguine". Anna Maria Alberghetti sings "Daybreak".

  • S18E76 Michael Learned co-hosts

    • February 5, 1979

    Guests: actor Christopher Reeve singer-actress Eartha Kitt hair stylist Vidal Sassoon and Beverly Sassoon and dog trainer Frank Inn with Benji. Highlights: Mike sings "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing". Eartha Kitt sings "C'est Si Bon".

  • S18E77 Red Skelton co-hosts

    • February 6, 1979

    Guests: singer Anthony Newley actress Jennifer O'Neill Jennifer's daughter actress Amy O'Neill impersonator Stan Lemkuil and Kathy Crumbley first female Sheriff in the State of Ohio. Highlights: Red shows a few of his clown paintings.

  • S18E78 Michael Learned co-hosts

    • February 7, 1979

    Guests: actor Kurt Russell actress Cloris Leachman magician Mark Wilson entertainer Toni Lamond and Jazz musician Will Parker. Highlights: Toni Lamond sings "L.O.V.E.".

  • S18E79 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 8, 1979

    Guests: Baseball manager of the LA Dodgers Tommy Lasorda Jim Fowler host of "Wild Kingdom" singer Bonnie Pointer and Frank Abagnale former trickster, forger and escape artist. Highlights: Bonnie Pointer sings "Free Me from My Freedom".

  • S18E80 From Palm Springs, taped at the Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament. Bob Hope co-hosts

    • February 9, 1979

    Guests: former President Gerald Ford actor Jack Lemmon professional golfers Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino bandleader Lawrence Welk and producer Gary Morton.

  • S18E81 Brooke Shields co-hosts

    • February 12, 1979

    Guests: comedienne Lucie Arnaz actress Sally Field comedian Robert Klein Pat Reidy Dr. Neal Olshan author of "Phobia Free & Flying High". and Lew Burke with his dog Shecky.

  • S18E82 Ricardo Montalban co-hosts

    • February 13, 1979

    Guests: President Gerald Ford who is interviewed in Palm Springs, California singer Susan Anton actress Lynn Redgrave actor Pat Harrington and Bonnie Cortez. Highlights: Susan Anton sings "Sometimes When We Touch" and "Then Came You".

  • S18E83 Pam Dawber co-hosts

    • February 14, 1979

    Guests: actress Natalie Wood actor Robert Guillaume singer-actress Vicki Lawrence and William Mackay author of "Salesman-Surgeon". Highlights: Mike sings "You Stepped Out of a Dream".

  • S18E84 Ray Charles co-hosts

    • February 15, 1979

    Guests: comedian Kip Addotta Tanger Troupe an acrobatic team and Frank Bindhammer, who co-founded a juvenile offenders' program in New Jersey. Highlights: Ray performs "I Can See Clearly Now," "Georgia", "She Knows" and "Ridin' Thumb."

  • S18E85 Linda Lavin co-hosts

    • February 16, 1979

    Guests: actress Lauren Bacall comedian Jeff Altman actress Beth Howland flute player James Galway and radio announcer Jay Stewart. Highlights: Linda Lavin sings "Prisoner in Disguise". James Galway performs "Annie's Song".

  • S18E86 From Las Vegas Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • February 19, 1979

    Guests: actor Robert Urich comedian David Brenner singer Tony Orlando singer-dancer Juliet Prowse dancers from the Casino de Paris and the Baldwin Chimps.

  • S18E87 From Las Vegas Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • February 20, 1979

    Guests: singer Kenny Rogers actor Tony LoBianco comedian Steve Landesberg singer Mary Welch banjo player Scotty Plummer and Bob Berosini's Tigers. Highlights: Lou Rawls sings "You'll Never Find Another Love like Mine."

  • S18E88 From Las Vegas Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • February 21, 1979

    Guests: comedian Shecky Greene singer Andy Williams The Lennon Sisters Country Singer Loretta Lynn and Bob Berosini's orangutans.

  • S18E89 From Las Vegas Lou Rawls co-hosts

    • February 22, 1979

    Guests: singer Tina Turner impressionist Fred Travalena fiddler Jana Lou comedian Pat Cooper and New York Yankees pitcher Jim "Catfish" Hunter. Highlights: Tina Turner sings "Proud Mary."

  • S18E90 From Las Vegas Lou Rawls concludes his co-hosting duties

    • February 23, 1979

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actress Connie Stevens the Hudson Brothers singer Bobby Goldsboro comedian Norm Crosby and pianist Vince Cardell. Highlights: Sammy, Mike and Lou sing "The Lady Is a Tramp."

  • S18E91 Cher co-hosts

    • February 26, 1979

    Guests: singer Sonny Bono actress Jean Stapleton disco roller skating with Johnny Poole and Angela MacDonald-Janes Playboy bunny model and ex-wife of Football star George Best. Highlights: Cher sings "Take Me Home". Cher and Jean duet on "My Buddy". Cher joins Sonny Bono on "United We Stand" and "Without You."

  • S18E92 Cher co-hosts

    • February 27, 1979

    Guests: actor Michael Douglas comedian Dom DeLuise comic Stan Kann the Gadget man Chef Michel Stroot and former Presidential assistant Midge Costanza and a discussion of child abuse with former child abuser Betty Royer. Highlights: Cher sings "Happy Was the Day We Met".

  • S18E93 Cher co-hosts

    • February 28, 1979

    Cher co-hosts Guests: Cher's children Chastity Bono and Elijah Blue actor Don Potter football star Terry Bradshaw and his wife Jo Jo Starbuck cartoonist Charles Schulz Lee Mendelson producer of Charles Schulz's animated Peanuts specials. Bill Melendez animator and director of the Peanuts specials Arrin Skelley voice actor of Charlie Brown and Fred Rogers host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Highlights: Don Potter sings "Suppertime". Cher sings "Love and Pain."

  • S18E94 Cher co-hosts

    • March 1, 1979

    Guests: comedienne-actress Betty White comedian Martin Mull fashion designer Bob Mackie consumer advocate David Horowitz Dr. Herman Tarnower author of "The Scarsdale Diet" and Chaka Khan with Rufus. Highlights: Martin Mull sings "Goodnight". Cher answers questions from the studio audience.

  • S18E95 Cher concludes her co-hosting duties

    • March 2, 1979

    Guests: Cher's boyfriend rock singer Gene Simmons. her mother Georgia Holt her sister Georganne La Piere actor Robby Benson makeup artist Way Bandy psychic Kebrina Kinkade and Jeff Kutash and the Dancin' Machine. Highlights: Mike and Cher sing "Side by Side". Cher sings "My Song (Too Far Gone)".

  • S18E96 Sean Connery co-hosts

    • March 5, 1979

    Guests: actress Natalie Wood actor Michael Keaton funk group Rose Royce Country singer Dottie West Joyce Burditt author of "The Cracker Factory" body-builders Franco Columbo and his wife Anita and the Berosini's Arabian Horses and Camels. Highlights: Rose Royce sing "Love Don't Live Here Anymore."

  • S18E97 The Lennon Sisters co-host

    • March 6, 1979

    Guests: actor Beau Bridges actress Blair Brown impressionist Joe Restivo Oral Roberts and Country singer Johnny Paycheck. Highlights: The Lennon Sisters perform "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".

  • S18E98 Glen Campbell

    • March 7, 1979

    Guests: rock ’n’ roll legend Little Richard, actor Peter Strauss actor Burt Young and Cajun fiddler Doug Kershaw.

  • S18E99 Glen Campbell co-hosts

    • March 8, 1979

    Guests: Country singer Mel Tillis "The Ropers" stars actor Norman Fell and actress Audra Lindley comedian Lonnie Shorr fiddler Jana Jacoby and etiquette expert Marjabelle Stewart. Highlights: Glen Campbell sings "Let's All Sing a Song About It".

  • S18E100 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • March 9, 1979

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett actor Richard Kline entertainer Charo boxer Larry Holmes and tennis clothes designer Ted Tinling. Highlights: Tony Bennett sings "Just in Time".

  • S18E101 Allan Carr co-hosts

    • March 19, 1979

    Guests: actress Valerie Perrine composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Judy Collins entertainment columnist Jack Martin and an acrobat troupe. Highlights: Judy Collins sings "Hard Times for Lovers".

  • S18E102 Rex Reed co-hosts

    • March 20, 1979

    Guests: model Bianca Jagger actress Diana Dors singer Deniece Williams comedian Dick Schaal and Ross Murray a sound-effects expert. Highlights: Deniece Williams sings "Free."

  • S18E103 Columnist James Bacon co-hosts

    • March 21, 1979

    Guests: actor Alan Arkin and his wife Barbara Arkin comedian Freddie Roman Country singer Bill Anderson author Ben Hunter and insect trainer Tim Donaldson. Highlights: Bill Anderson sings "Double S".

  • S18E104 Columnist Marilyn Beck co-hosts

    • March 22, 1979

    Guests: actor Kurt Russell actor Mike Farrell and Judy Farrell Country singer Marty Robbins funk group Gary's Gang and Dr. Irene Kassorla. Highlights: Gary's Gang performs "Keep On Dancin'".

  • S18E105 Columnist Shirley Eder co-hosts

    • March 23, 1979

    Guests: actor Harrison Ford singer Billy Preston songstress Syreeta and author Penny Stallings.

  • S18E106 Billie Jean King co-hosts

    • March 26, 1979

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston Sister Sledge actor Danny DeVito comic Stan Kann beauty expert Adrien Arpel and Joe Girard author of "How to Sell Anything to Anybody". Highlights: Sister Sledge sings "He's the Greatest Dancer".

  • S18E107 Sally Field co-hosts

    • March 27, 1979

    Guests: comedian Marty Feldman Ragtime pianist Eubie Blake Broadway producer Frederick Brisson and beauty expert Adrien Arpel. Highlights: Eubie plays "You Got to Git the Gittin While the Gittin's Good" and "I'm Just Wild About Harry."

  • S18E108 Wayne Rogers co-hosts

    • March 28, 1979

    Guests: singer-dancer Bobby Van comedienne Elaine Joyce actor Ben Murphy bandleader Lawrence Welk and Anacani author Debra Phillips and beauty expert Adrien Arpel.

  • S18E109 Wayne Rogers co-hosts

    • March 29, 1979

    Guests: actor Vincent Price and his wife Coral Browne actor Willie Aames journalist-author Dick Schaap beauty expert Adrien Arpel and John Durniak editor of Look magazine. Highlights: Mike sings "Got to Get You Into My Life".

  • S18E110 Shaun Cassidy co-hosts

    • March 30, 1979

    Guests: actor George Hamilton comedian John Byner "Woody Woodpecker" creators Walter Lantz and Gracie Lantz exercise expert Jack LaLanne and a Russian dance troupe. Highlights: Shaun Cassidy sings "Hard Love".

  • S18E111 Cheryl Ladd co-hosts

    • April 2, 1979

    Guests: her sister Mary Ann Eichman actor Richard Thomas impressionists Roger and Roger disco-dance team Christina Trevelino and Billy Nelly and Dr. John Meier, director of Children's Village, U.S.A., a center for abused children

  • S18E112 Jon Voight co-hosts

    • April 3, 1979

    Guests: Ricky Schroeder his co-star in "The Champ" actor Arthur Hill comic David Letterman singer Gloria Loring former Harlem Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon and beauty tips from Adrien Arpel. Highlights: Mike sings "You & I" Gloria sings "Reach Out".

  • S18E113 Pat Harrington co-hosts

    • April 4, 1979

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov actress Piper Laurie singer Mary Welch writer-poet Willard R. Epsy and Don Davis.

  • S18E114 Pat Harrington co-hosts

    • April 5, 1979

    Guests: actress Stockard Channing actor Hal Linden Father Ellwood Kieser and stuntwoman Kitty O'Neil.

  • S18E115 Mike Connors co-hosts

    • April 6, 1979

    Guests: actress Sophia Loren baritone Robert Merrill and Jeff Ramsey. Also: a bullfighting lesson.

  • S18E116 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • April 9, 1979

    Guests: singer Maureen McGovern actor William Demarest musician Spike Jones Jr. actress Olivia deHavilland and Hollywood historian Robert Osborne author of "Fifty Golden Years of Oscar". Highlights: Maureen McGovern sings "Can You Read My Mind?" (from Superman)

  • S18E117 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • April 10, 1979

    Guests: actress Jane Fonda singer Dusty Springfield Senator Strom Thurmond and his wife Nancy Olympic gold medal winning horseman Mark Phillips and animals from Sea World.

  • S18E118 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • April 11, 1979

    Guests: actor LeVar Burton singer Vicki Carr Dr. Joyce Brothers Frank and Christine Zane and Mark Yetter.

  • S18E119 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • April 12, 1979

    Guests: actor Richard Jordan actor Gary Collins actress Mary Ann Mobley comedian Marty Allen singer-actress Kim Crosby The 5th Dimension and Wilfred Hetzel basketball trick shot artist. Highlights: Gary and Mary Ann do "Me & My Baby."

  • S18E120 Billy Crystal concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 13, 1979

    Guests: actress Susan Saint James actor Tom Bosley singer Melissa Manchester comedian Gallagher Jim Mengers and Beach Volleyball pro Steve Obradovich. Highlights: Melissa Manchester performs "Don't Cry Out Loud".

  • S18E121 David Brenner co-hosts

    • April 23, 1979

    Guests: actress Lee Grant model Cheryl Tiegs actor Lou Ferrigno R&B group Tavares Ruth Bell and Wendy Sanford authors of Women's Health Books and the Temple City Kazoo Orchestra.

  • S18E122 David Brenner co-hosts

    • April 24, 1979

    Guests: actors Elliott Gould and John Schuck rock group Dr. Hook Gene Pingle World record holder of 1977 for peeling 50 pounds of onions in 31 minutes. Jim Springer and Jim Lewis, identical twins that were separated at birth first met in February 9, 1979 after 39 years. and Leland Agon. Highlights: Dr. Hook performs "Sharing the Night Together". Elliott flips pancakes in a pancake race.

  • S18E123 David Brenner co-hosts

    • April 25, 1979

    Guests: actress Valerie Perrine actors Sal Viscuso and Adam Rich hypnotist Pat Collins escape artist Bill Shirk and the U.S. Air Force Strolling Strings. Highlights: Music: "Roumanian Rhapsody."

  • S18E124 David Brenner co-hosts

    • April 26, 1979

    Guests: actress Gene Tierney actor Ricky Schroeder singer-songwriter Tom Sullivan Arthur Simons and Joan Embery from the San Diego Zoo.

  • S18E125 David Brenner concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 27, 1979

    Guests: comedian Dick Martin singers Rosemary Clooney Helen O'Connell Margaret Whiting and health food faddist Gypsy Boots. Highlights: Rosemary Clooney sings "But Beautiful". Helen O'Connell sings "After the Lovin'".

  • S18E126 Danny DeVito co-hosts

    • April 30, 1979

    Guests: actor James Brolin Country singer Mickey Gilley Danny's mother Julia DeVito film producer Robert Daley Detective Robert Leuci fashion designer Paul Smith and mime troupe Mumenschanz. Highlights: Mickey Gilley performs "Just Long Enough to Say Goodbye" and "Tying One On."

  • S18E127 M*A*S*H actress Loretta Swit co-hosts

    • May 1, 1979

    Guests: singer Peter Frampton actors Larry Hagman and Lorenzo Lamas comedian Charlie Callas impressionist Marilyn Michaels singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels and Jerome Alexander cosmetics expert.

  • S18E128 Fantasy Island actor Herve Villechaize co-hosts

    • May 2, 1979

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner actress Natalie Wood actor Andrew Stevens singer Samantha Sang and comic George Miller. Highlights: Samantha sings "Midnight Hour."

  • S18E129 Norman Fell and Audra Lindley of The Ropers co-host

    • May 3, 1979

    Guests: comedian Flip Wilson R&B singer Cheryl Lynn from the Village People singer Randy Jones psychic Kenny Kingston author Connie Dziadkowsky and Dr. Norman Martin. Also: a fashion show for full-figured women. Highlights: Cheryl Lynn sings "Star Love" and "Got to Be Real."

  • S18E130 Cheryl Tiegs co-hosts for the presentation of the ninth annual Daytime TV Magazine Readers' Poll Awa

    • May 4, 1979

    Guests: Deidre Hall Jed Allan Josh Taylor Jacquie Courtney Genie Francis Mary Stuart Paul Denis, editor of Daytime TV magazine and columnist Ann Landers.

  • S18E131 From Las Vegas Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • May 7, 1979

    Guests: singer Tony Bennett with the Chicago String Quartet actor Patrick Duffy singer-dancer Lola Falana comic Johnny Yune hair stylist Vidal Sassoon and Casino de Paris dancers.

  • S18E132 From Las Vegas Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • May 8, 1979

    Guests: Country singer Roy Clark comedian Pat Cooper actor Robert Guillaume singer Keely Smith banjo player Buck Trent The Stupids and Las Vegas Mayor William Briare. Highlights: Roy and Buck do "Is It Hot In Here (Or Is It Me)?" Ben sings "Rhythm Rhapsody."

  • S18E133 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • May 9, 1979

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles comic actor Dom DeLuise Shields and Yarnell singer Gloria Gaynor boxer Larry Holmes Leonardo and singers Guy and Ralna.

  • S18E134 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • May 10, 1979

    Guests: comedian Shecky Greene actor Conrad Janis singer Freda Payne illusionist Michel de la Vega and ventriloquist Jim Teter.

  • S18E135 From Las Vegas John Davidson co-hosts

    • May 11, 1979

    Guests: comedian Foster Brooks comics Dom DeLuise and Myron Cohen singer Jerry Vale The Gladiators and Michelle the Elephant. Highlights: John does a medley of advertising jingles. John sings "For Sentimental Reasons".

  • S18E136 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • May 14, 1979

    Guests: actor James Cagney actress Maureen Stapleton singer Eddie Money Barbara Feldon visits Ali MacGraw on the set of "Just Tell Me What You Want." entertainer Monti Rock III and Donald McQuade author of "Edsels, Luckies and Frigidaires". Highlights: Eddie Money sings "Maybe I'm a Fool" and "Baby, Hold On". Mike and Carroll O'Connor duet with "Give My Regards to Broadway". Monti Rock IV sings "Love Is In the Air".

  • S18E137 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • May 15, 1979

    Guests: actress Barbara Feldon actors Gary Coleman and Robert Easton R&B singer Linda Clifford Roxanne 'Rocky' Meyers and the Steppin' Stones and comedian Benny Jensen. Also: an interview with Ali MacGraw in New York City. Highlights: Linda Clifford sings "Let Me Be Your Woman" and "Bridge over Troubled Water."

  • S18E138 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • May 16, 1979

    Guests: actor Sir Laurence Olivier Carroll's wife Nancy O'Conner Dee Dee Bridgewater impressionist Fred Travalena Dr. Terri McGinnis and a discussion of violence in schools with dean of students Johnny Rosselli.

  • S18E139 Carroll O'Connor co-hosts

    • May 17, 1979

    Guests: actor Paul Newman director George Roy Hill composer Burt Bacharach actresses Doris Roberts and Danielle Brisebois and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.

  • S18E140 Carroll O'Connor concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 18, 1979

    Guests: actor Paul Newman director George Roy Hill actress Lesley-Anne Down singer-actor James Darren comedian Kip Addotta actor Dayton Ka'ne driving instructor Rodney Christiansen funk group Odyssey and North Texas residents Nelda and James Sexton are the surprise guests. *Note: [Dallas Morning News] Nelda and James Sexton from Maybank, won tickets to the show through a Channel 4 promotion contest. Douglas was so taken with the couple he reintroduced the show as "The Nelda Sexton Show" and gave them their own dressing room on the set.

  • S18E141 Tony Orlando co-hosts

    • May 21, 1979

    Guests: James Cagney (first of a three-part interview) actor Carroll O'Connor singer-actor Robert Goulet Glenda Jackson of the film "Lost and Found" actress Brianne Leary of "CHiPS" singing duo Peaches & Herb and 1979 Women's Superstars winner Linda Fernandez (volleyball player). Highlights: Tony Orlando sings "Gone At Last" and "Tie a Yellow Ribbon". Robert Goulet sings "That's Life" and "The Nearness of You". Peaches & Herb sing "Let's Love It Up Tonight" and "Reunited".

  • S18E142 Tony Orlando co-hosts

    • May 22, 1979

    Guests: actor Carroll O'Connor Country singer Charley Pride comedian Don Rickles singer-actress Pia Zadora Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda and Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey The second of a three-part interview with James Cagney. Highlights: Charley Pride sings "Where Do I Put Her Memory?"

  • S18E143 Tony Orlando co-hosts

    • May 23, 1979

    Guests: actor Laurence Olivier actress Joanne Woodward singer Dionne Warwick comic Stan Kann "Happy Days" actor Al Molinaro and astronomer Dr. Bradford Smith. The last of a three-part interview with James Cagney.

  • S18E144 Tony Orlando co-hosts

    • May 24, 1979

    Guests: actor Michael Caine singer-actress Rita Moreno singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen comedian Johnny Yune Derek Humphrey author of "Assisted Suicide: The Right To Die". Highlights: Rita sings "New York State of Mind."

  • S18E145 Tony Orlando concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 25, 1979

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner actress Natalie Wood actor Omar Sharif composer Jule Styne, Bob and Dorothy DeBolt, subjects of the documentary "Who Are the DeBolts and Where Did They Get 19 Kids?" and a phone call from Henry Winkler who hosted a documentary on the DeBolts. Highlights: Tony Orlando sings "God Only Knows."

  • S18E147 Dick Van Dyke co-hosts

    • May 29, 1979

    Guests: from "The Dick Van Dyke Show" Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie daughter Stacy Van Dyke singer Peter Frampton singer-actress Tammy Grimes author Judith Viorst and Eric Pleskow, president of Orion Pictures. Highlights: Stacey Van Dyke sings "Lay Me Down".

  • S18E148 Dick Van Dyke co-hosts

    • May 30, 1979

    Guests: producer-director Stanley Kramer actor Beau Bridges composer Ernest Gold Roger Gould author of "Transformations" and Conejo School of Dance taped tributes to Stanley Kramer from Katharine Hepburn Sidney Poitier and Maureen Stapleton. Highlights: Mike sings a medley of songs from Kramer's films.

  • S18E149 Dick Van Dyke co-hosts

    • May 31, 1979

    Guests: Dick's brother comic actor Jerry Van Dyke actress Jean Stapleton Rhonda Lerman author of Eleanor: Her Secret Journey narrated by Jean Stapleton singer Melba Moore comedian Professor Irwin Corey exercise guru Richard Simmons and author Dr. David Geisinger.

  • S18E150 Dick Van Dyke concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 1, 1979

    Guests: actors Robert Conrad and Lorne Greene Lenny and the Squiggtones Dick's son Barry Van Dyke The Los Angeles Mime Company The Swingle Singers and a look at space-age inventions. Highlights: The Squiggtones do "Night After Night."

  • S18E151 Robert Urich co-hosts

    • June 4, 1979

    Guests: actress Loni Anderson actor Andrew Stevens singer Blondie cooking expert Sarah Rawls and Toni Tucci author of "The Butterfly Secret". Highlights: Blondie sings "Heart of Glass".

  • S18E152 Robert Urich co-hosts

    • June 5, 1979

    Guests: Robert's wife actress Heather Menzies "The Champ" stars actor Jon Voight and Ricky Schroeder singer Deniece Williams comedian Charlie Callas Steve Weldon world record holder for consuming spaghetti author and physical fitness expert Suzy Prudden and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk.

  • S18E153 Robert Urich co-hosts

    • June 6, 1979

    Guests: actors Jamie Farr and George Peppard singer Dionne Warwick actress Diana Canova musician Rod Harding and Dr. Samuel Dunkill.

  • S18E154 Robert Urich co-hosts

    • June 7, 1979

    Guests: actress Jane Fonda Dallas star Linda Gray comedienne Kaye Ballard comic actor Ron Palillo football player Roman Gabriel and ventriloquist Jay Johnson.

  • S18E155 Robert Urich concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 8, 1979

    Guests: actress Susannah York singer Ray Stevens comedian Bart Braverman comedienne-actress Shirley Hemphill and Dr. Edmond C. Hallberg.

  • S18E156 Mike Farrell co-hosts

    • June 11, 1979

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed singer Eddie Rabbitt model-actress Brooke Shields author Dian Thomas and Dr. Neal Olshan. Highlights: Eddie Rabbitt sings "Every Which Way But Loose". Rex Reed confesses his opinion of Burt Reynolds changed after he did a profile on him, he also says John Travolta is suffering a severe depression, probably brought on by the lull in his sudden success.

  • S18E157 Mike Farrell co-hosts

    • June 12, 1979

    Guests: California Governor Jerry Brown singer Helen Reddy Raymond E. Fowler author of "UFO Chronicles" Betty Andreasson near death experience of alien abduction and Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo. Highlights: Governor Jerry Brown discusses nuclear power and his possibilities as President, and says he's "not losing very much sleep" over the criticism he got for taking Linda Ronstadt to Africa with him. Mike Farrell explains how Jack Albertson helped his career and recalls his former role as David Banner's adoptive father on "Days of Our Lives".

  • S18E158 Mike Farrell co-hosts

    • June 13, 1979

    Guests: actress Sally Kellerman singer Anne Murray singer Joey Travolta skier Jean-Claude Killy and psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Highlights: Anne Murray sings "I Just Fall in Love Again." John's brother Joey Travolta contradicts Rex Reed by saying that John is in good spirits, he also shows a clip from his move "War Lord".

  • S18E159 Mike Farrell co-hosts

    • June 14, 1979

    Guests: actor Peter Fonda Mike's wife Judy Farrell M*A*S*H actor William Christopher singer-songwriter Joe Raposo singer Ami Stewart musician Harris Nelson and Dr. Lee Salk. Highlights: Mike Farrell and his wife Judy talk about the year-long separation that saved their marriage and about the MASH episodes Judy took part in. William Christopher who plays Father Mulcahy on MASH, shows a clip that's dubbed in Spanish. Peter Fonda has another clip of "Wanda Nevada" and says his dad Henry Fonda could make a living as an artist. "Sesame Street" composer Joe Raposo plays a selection from the "Sesame Street Fever" disco album.

  • S18E160 Mike Farrell concludes his co-hosting duties

    • June 15, 1979

    Guests: actor Dean-Paul Martin singer Minnie Riperton comedian Mike Binder Olympic Gold medalist Bob Seagren (pole vaulting) impressionist Jim Bailey psychic Kenny Kingston David Rothenberg and Mike's children Michael Josh and Erin Farrell show home movies in which they did a take-off on the Bionic Man. Highlights: Minnie sings "Lover and Friend" and "Back Down Memory Lane". Dean-Paul Martin who portrays a pro tennis player in "Players" confesses he prefers tennis to acting and recalls competing against Illie Nastase. Bob Seagren looks forward to his upcoming TV pilot, and chats about his role as the gay football player on "Soap".

  • S18E161 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • June 25, 1979

    Guests: singer Tony Orlando actor Robby Benson disco singer Dennis Parker etiquette expert Marjabelle Stewart author of "Your Complete Wedding Planner" and writer Charlie Shedd. Highlights: Tony sings "Halfway to Paradise."

  • S18E162 Erin Moran co-hosts

    • June 26, 1979

    Guests: actor Christopher Lee German film director Werner Herzog Baseball manager Sparky Anderson fashion designer John Weitz singer Sylvie Vartan feminist Barbara Ehrenreich author of "For Her Own Good: Two Centuries of the Experts' Advice to Women". Highlights: Sylvie performs "I Don't Want the Night to End."

  • S18E163 Marilu Henner co-hosts

    • June 27, 1979

    Guests: comedian George Burns musicians Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock basketball player Jerry Lucas and Susan Bernard author of "Joyous Motherhood". Highlights: Chick and Herbie do "Lisa" and "Someday, My Prince Will Come".

  • S18E164 Diana Canova co-hosts

    • June 28, 1979

    Guests: actors Dirk Benedict and Michael Keaton stuntman Hal Needham singer Tommy Roe and Jim Schetter.

  • S18E165 Quinn Cummings co-hosts

    • June 29, 1979

    Guests: comedian Flip Wilson singer Nancy Wilson psychic Kenny Kingston and Alan Feinstein publisher of "How to Make Money Fast" booklets.

  • S18E166 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • July 2, 1979

    Guests: actor-comedian Billy Crystal Opera star Renata Scotto model-actress Victoria Fyodorova Karate expert Richie Barathy and glam rock band The Walkers.

  • S18E167 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • July 3, 1979

    Guests: actor Pat Harrington journalist Shana Alexander comedian Gallagher former Olympic gold medalist Frank Shorter and Nathan Pritikin author of "The Pritikin Program for Diet & Exercise". Highlights: Mike performs "What Will I Do?"

  • S18E168 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • July 4, 1979

    Guests: actress Karen Grassle The Sylvers consumer advocate David Horowitz singer-impressionist Bob Anderson and ERA opponent and conservative political activist Phyllis Schlafly Highlights: The Sylvers, who do the theme from "Mahogany."

  • S18E169 Joyce DeWitt co-hosts

    • July 5, 1979

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls Margaret Trudeau, wife of Pierre Trudeau, Canadian PM comic Whitey Roberts Ed Buckbee of the Alabama Space and Rocket Center and the Saunders Troupe. Highlights: Lou Rawls sings "Let Me Be Good to You".

  • S18E170 Joyce DeWitt concludes her co-hosting duties

    • July 6, 1979

    Guests: comedian Jimmie Walker The Lettermen TV newsman Richard Valeriani belly dancer Aisha Ali Kathy Miller and Barbara Miller.

  • S18E171 Dick Van Patten co-hosts

    • July 9, 1979

    Guests: actor John Forsythe singer Thelma Houston actress Jane Kean Dr. Sonya Friedman and Charles Eicher. Highlights: Thelma Houston sings "Don't Leave Me This Way".

  • S18E172 Dick Van Patten co-hosts

    • July 10, 1979

    Guests: Eight is Enough cast members Adam Rich and Susan Richardson disco group Alton McClain and Destiny comedian Eddie Mekka World champion gymnast Rhonda Schwandt Gymnastic coach Bruce Burns and magician Peter Pit. Highlights: Alton McClain and Destiny perform "It Must Be Love".

  • S18E173 Dick Van Patten co-hosts

    • July 11, 1979

    Guests: Dick's wife Pat and sons Nels, Vince and Jimmy Van Patten comedian Pat Cooper actor Robert Guillaume juggler Whitey Roberts tennis star Martina Navratilova and Howard Head inventor of laminated skis.

  • S18E174 Dick Van Patten co-hosts

    • July 12, 1979

    Guests: comedian Milton Berle actress Anne Jackson comic-juggler Whitey Roberts gadget man Stan Kann Rhea Kohan author of "Save Me a Seat" and actresses Rosemary Rice and Patty McCormack, who costarred on the TV series "I Remember Mama."

  • S18E175 Dick Van Patten concludes his co-hosting duties

    • July 13, 1979

    TV personality George Jessel actor Lou Ferrigno singer-songwriter Roger Voudouris musician Chuck Gibran and Capt. Dr. Joseph Pursch, director of the Long Beach (Cal.) Naval Medical Center's alcoholic-rehabilitation program. Highlights: Roger Voudouris sings "Get Used to It".

  • S18E176 Eddie Money co-hosts

    • July 23, 1979

    Guests: comedienne Ruth Buzzi actor-body builder Arnold Schwarzenegger and director Hal Needham. Highlights: Eddie Money sings "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Maybe I'm a Fool."

  • S18E177 Isaac Hayes co-hosts

    • July 24, 1979

    Guests: singer-actress Shirley Jones comedian Country musician Gary Muledeer author Ralph Charell and Richard Gulson.

  • S18E178 Peaches & Herb co-host

    • July 25, 1979

    Guests: actress Michael Learned comedian Bill Saluga Mike Davis and Mary Ellen Pinkham author of Bestseller "Mary Ellen Pinkham's Best of Helpful Hints". Highlights: Peaches & Herb sing "Reunited."

  • S18E179 Tom Sullivan co-hosts

    • July 26, 1979

    Guests: actor Anson Williams and his wife singer Lorrie Mahaffey comedian Will Shriner actress Jan Clayton and bowling star Virginia Norton. Highlights: Anson & Lorrie duet on "I Just Fall in Love Again".

  • S18E180 Barbara Mandrell co-hosts

    • July 27, 1979

    Guests: actress Barbara Feldon comedian Alan King actor Robert Hays psychic Kenny Kingston and Jim Fowler with baby animals from the Wild Kingdom.

  • S18E181 Josh Taylor of "Days of Our Lives" co-hosts

    • July 30, 1979

    Guests: actress Linda Gray ventriloquist Jay Johnson singer Kelly Garrett singer-songwriter Brent Burns and musician Mark Goffeney. Highlights: Kelly Garrett sings "Maybe This Time."

  • S18E182 Genie Francis of "General Hospital" co-hosts

    • July 31, 1979

    Guests: actor George Hamilton singer Barbara McNair actor Martin Vidnovic Broadway performer Christine Andreas singer-actor Laurence Guittard author Robin Cook and trombonist Jay Friedman.

  • S18E183 Deidre Hall of "Days of Our Lives" co-hosts

    • August 1, 1979

    Guests: actresses Ali MacGraw and Barbara Feldon comedian Alan King guitarist Liona Boyd impressionist Roger and Roger and author Milt Levenson.

  • S18E184 Helen Gallagher of "Ryan's Hope" co-hosts

    • August 2, 1979

    Guests: actor Ralph Bellamy John Davidson and two performers from John's summer camp for singers author Janet Dean golfer Jerry Courville and psychic Kebrina Kinkade. Highlights: John performs "We're All Alone". Helen does "I Happen to Like New York."

  • S18E185 John McCook of "The Young and the Restless" co-hosts

    • August 3, 1979

    Guests: actress Adrienne Barbeau John's wife actress Laurette Spang actor Bill Chaudet basketball player Bill Walton and singer-songwriter Teri DeSario.

  • S18E186 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • August 6, 1979

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner comedian Dom DeLuise Jazz musician Chuck Mangione and news reporter-commentator Alex Dreier. Highlights: Chuck Mangione performs "Land of Make Believe".

  • S18E187 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • August 7, 1979

    Guests: actor Anthony Hopkins actress Donna Pescow mentalist the Amazing Kreskin film and TV producer Renee Valente and Nevada Annie with a chili recipe.

  • S18E188 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • August 8, 1979

    Guests: actress-dancer Ann Miller singer-actress Ann Jillian actors Mickey Rooney and Buster Crabbe impressionist Fred Travalena and producer-actress Bonita Granville.

  • S18E189 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • August 9, 1979

    Guests: actor Peter Fonda singer Shaun Cassidy actress Lisa Hartman football player turned actor John Matuszak race car driver Rick Mears and Judith Krantz author of "Princess Daisy". Highlights: Shaun Cassidy performs "You're Usin' Me". Mac sings "Naughty Girl".

  • S18E190 Mac Davis concludes his co-hosting duties

    • August 10, 1979

    Guests: actor Ray Bolger Jazz pianist Bill Evans actress-dancer Karen Owens and gymnast Kurt Thomas.

  • S18E191 Jeff Conaway co-hosts

    • August 27, 1979

    Guests: singer Olivia Newton-John and her sister Rona pianist George Shearing 17-year old comedian Byron Allen and physician Dr. Art Ulene. Highlights: Olivia Newton-John sings "Totally Hot". Jeff Conaway sings "City Boy".

  • S18E192 David Doyle co-hosts

    • August 28, 1979

    Guests: actor Tom Bosley comedienne Jo Anne Worley Lawrence Welk singers Guy and Ralna and beauty expert Adrien Arpel. Highlights: Guy and Ralna sing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".

  • S18E193 Willie Aames co-hosts

    • August 29, 1979

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey stage and screen actress Lynn Redgrave actress Nancy Morgan and Ron Fletcher author of "Every Body Is Beautiful". Highlights: Willie Aames sings "Without Love."

  • S18E194 Bob Hope co-hosts A salute to John Wayne

    • August 30, 1979

    Guests: Country singers Tanya Tucker and Marty Robbins Cowboy actors Dale Robertson and Will Rogers Jr. Oklahoma Governor George Nigh Mike's wife Genevieve Douglas and a tour of the National Cowboy Hall of Fame.

  • S18E300 Cher, Terry Bradshaw, JoJo Starbuck, Charles Shultz, Mr Rodgers

    • February 28, 1979

    Cher co-hosts; guests are Cher's children Chastity Bono and Elijah Blue, football star Terry Bradshaw and his wife Jo Jo Starbuck, cartoonist Charles Schulz, Lee Mendelson producer of Charles Schulz's animated Peanuts specials, Bill Melendez animator and director of the Peanuts specials, Arrin Skelley voice actor of Charlie Brown, actor Don Potter and Fred Rogers host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.

Season 19

  • S19E01 From Chicago. Teddy Pendergrass co-hosts

    • September 3, 1979

    Guests: Mayor Jane Byrne actress Ruth Gordon playwright Garson Kanin Country singer Ronnie Milsap Grandma's Boys the championship Barbershop Quartet The Kingston Trio a kite sailing demonstration by Gary Thompson and the Goodyear Blimp. Highlights: Mike sings "My Kind of Town".

  • S19E02 From Chicago. Maureen McGovern co-hosts

    • September 4, 1979

    Guests: actor John Schuck singer Nancy Wilson gymnast Kurt Thomas Chicago Tribune columnist Aaron Gold Chef Luis Szathmary and jazz group Spyro Gyra. Highlights: Maureen McGovern sings "Different Worlds". Nancy Wilson sings "Music on My Mind."

  • S19E03 From Chicago. K.C. & the Sunshine Band co-host

    • September 5, 1979

    Guests: Jazz singers Sarah Vaughan and Joe Williams singer-songwriter Don McLean comedian Tom Dreesen violinists Betsy and Cheney Varney and high wire act The Great Wallendas. Also: a visit to Wrigley Field with Cub Hall of Famer Ernie Banks, slugger Dave Kingman, coach Cookie Rojas and sportscaster Jack Brickhouse.

  • S19E04 From Chicago. K.C. & the Sunshine Band co-host

    • September 6, 1979

    Guests: actor Rock Hudson actress Judy Kaye Country singer Jim Stafford comedian Tom Dreesen and singer Maxine Nightingale. Highlights: Mike sings "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown".

  • S19E05 From Chicago. Gloria Gaynor co-host

    • September 7, 1979

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Jed Allan Kukla, Fran and Ollie and rock group Asleep at the Wheel. Highlights: Asleep at the Wheel perform "Choo Choo Ch'Boogie."

  • S19E06 From England. Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • September 10, 1979

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov actress Joan Collins Jazz singer Cleo Laine musician John Dankworth author Charles Tamplin and musicians from the Wavedon Music Center School. Highlights: Cleo Laine sings "He Was Beautiful".

  • S19E07 From England. Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • September 11, 1979

    Guests: Country singer Barbara Mandrell The Muppets and their creators Jim Henson and Frank Oz Fred and Lou Hitchin and The Boomtown Rats. Highlights: Mike Douglas and Miss Piggy duet to "Let's Call the Whole Thing Off".

  • S19E08 From England. Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • September 12, 1979

    Guests: actor George Hamilton actress Lesley Anne Down Country and bluegrass fiddler Jana Jae British singer Tom Lewis Derek Hobbs and The Oak Ridge Boys. Highlights: The Oak Ridge Boys perform "Sail Away".

  • S19E09 From England. Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • September 13, 1979

    Guests: actress Glenda Jackson stage and screen actor Peter Ustinov actor Billy Dee Williams banjo player Buck Trent Tubby Isaacs owner of Tubby's Jellied Eel shop and Drill Sgt. John Blood of the Royal Guard. Highlights: Mike sings "Got to Get You Into My Life".

  • S19E10 From England. Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • September 14, 1979

    Guests: actor Ricky Schroeder actress Carroll Baker fashion designer Zandra Rhodes Sgt. George Garnham Chef Anton Mosiman of The Dorchester Hotel and John West, head doorman of the Dorchester Hotel. Highlights: Mike sings "They Can't Take That Away from Me."

  • S19E11 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • September 17, 1979

    Guests: actor Alan Alda actress-comedienne Vicki Lawrence singer Bonnie Pointer and impressionist Fred Travalena. Highlights: Bonnie Pointer sings "Heaven Must Have Sent You".

  • S19E12 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • September 18, 1979

    Guests: actor Henry Winkler boxing great Muhammad Ali actress Mariette Hartley St. Louis Cardinals base-stealing great Lou Brock makeup artist Ken Chase and The Rollers.

  • S19E13 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • September 19, 1979

    Guests: actor Donny Most actress Sally Struthers Joyce Virtue co-authored Sally's book "The Sally Struthers Natural Beauty Book" The Flying Karamazov Brothers and The Kendalls. Highlights: The Kendalls perform "Sweet Desire."

  • S19E14 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • September 20, 1979

    Guests: actress Susan Sarandon former pro-football players turned actors Jim Brown and Fred Williamson comedienne Sarah Rawls Country singer Margo Smith and Olympic Gymnastic team Stacy Tutton and Igor Ashkanazi Highlights: Margo Smith sings "Little Things Mean a Lot."

  • S19E15 Ron Howard co-hosts

    • September 21, 1979

    Guests: actress Cindy Williams actor Dennis Weaver journalist Charles Kuralt and artist Alan Wayne.

  • S19E16 Donna Pescow co-hosts

    • September 24, 1979

    Guests: actor Robert Guillaume of "Benson" producer Norman Lear "The Baxters" co-stars Anita Gillette and Larry Keith comic George Miller and concert violinist Mari Tsumura. Highlights: Mike performs "The Girl Next Door."

  • S19E17 Donna Pescow co-hosts

    • September 25, 1979

    Guests: actors John McCook and Paul Pape actresses Charlene Tilton and Jacklyn Zeman bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno singer Stephanie Mills and TV producer Sylvia Fine Kaye. Highlights: Stephanie Mills sings "Whatcha Gonna Do with My Lovin'?" John McCook sings "Pieces of Dreams."

  • S19E18 Donna Pescow co-hosts

    • September 26, 1979

    Guests: actor James Brolin singer Evelyn "Champagne" King gadget man Stan Kann puppeteer Rene Barbara Myerhoff author of "Number Our Days" and paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (re: "Amityville Horror" house). Highlights: Evelyn performs "Out There."

  • S19E19 Donna Pescow co-hosts

    • September 27, 1979

    Guests: actor Mike Connors producer Garry Marshall singer B.J. Thomas actor Jimmy McNichol actress Michele Tobin and swimmer Diana Nyad. Highlights: B.J. performs "God Bless the Children."

  • S19E20 Donna Pescow concludes her co-hosting duties

    • September 28, 1979

    Guests: actor Robert Hayes actresses Debralee Scott Doris Roberts and Sharon Spelman vaudeville performer Whitey Roberts singer Maureen McGovern and fashion designer Calvin Klein. Highlights: Maureen McGovern performs "Different Worlds."

  • S19E21 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 1, 1979

    Guests: actress Victoria Principal actor Christopher Skinner entertainer Tiny Tim Deborah Mazzanti author of "Secrets of the Golden Door" Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo Susan Subtle author of "Contest Book" food critic and author Ruth Reichl and Linda Lutz winner of a laughing contest.

  • S19E22 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 2, 1979

    Guests: actress Jean Stapleton singer Mary MacGregor "Real People" host Skip Stephenson activist Daniel Ellsberg Sharon Smith Phil Graves and a lesson in driving a motorized bar-stool. Highlights: Mary performs "Good Friend".

  • S19E23 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 3, 1979

    Guests: Reverend Billy Graham actress Barbara Anderson comedian Jay Leno singer Maxine Nightingale cigar-smoking contest winner Beverly Sturdevant and fire-fighting contest winner Larry Hinds. Highlights: Maxine Nightingale sings "Lead Me On".

  • S19E24 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 4, 1979

    Guests: actresses Patty Duke and Joyce DeWitt singer Dionne Warwick Dr. Marvin Goldman Dr. John Goffman and champion hog caller Delores Nipp. Also: a debate on nuclear power. Highlights: Dionne Warwick sings "I'll Never Love This Way Again."

  • S19E25 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 5, 1979

    Guests: actors Richard Thomas Norman Fell and Ernest Borgnine Country singer Dottie West attorney Nelson Christensen author Pierre Mornell and Nelson Christensen, an attorney who won a whistling contest.

  • S19E26 Lola Falana, James Darren, golfer Nancy Lopez

    • October 8, 1979

  • S19E27 John Davidson, Miss America Cheryl Prewitt, John Denver, Patti Page

    • October 9, 1979

  • S19E28 Shecky Greene, Charlie Daniels Band, Robert Urich, Jimmie Walker

    • October 10, 1979

  • S19E29 Neil Sedaka, Frankie Valli, Robert Goulet, Larry Holmes, Don King

    • October 11, 1979

  • S19E30 Melissa Manchester, Fred Travalena

    • October 12, 1979

  • S19E31 The leading ladies of TV. Linda Gray co-hosts

    • October 15, 1979

    Guests: Cornelia Wallace and her mother Ruby Austin Bob Keeshan "Captain Kangaroo" actor Carl Weathers singer Smokey Robinson and nephews Darrell Littlejohn and Keith Durston accordion player Joe Jenkins and Dr. Ron Catanzaro of the Friary Clinic in Florida Highlights: Smokey sings "Cruising".

  • S19E32 Lauren Tewes co-hosts

    • October 16, 1979

    Guests: actress Marion Ross actor Patrick Wayne author John Pierre Guillaume and the World's First Test Tube baby Louise Brown and her parents John and Lesley. Highlights: Mike sings "I Want to Be Happy."

  • S19E33 Marilu Henner co-hosts

    • October 17, 1979

    Guests: comedian-actor George Burns Jazz pianists Chick Corea and Herbie Hancock former Basketball pro Jerry Lucas and Susan Bernard author of "Joyous Motherhood". Highlights: Chick and Herbie do "Lisa" and "Someday, My Prince Will Come."

  • S19E34 Audra Lindley co-hosts

    • October 18, 1979

    Guests: singer-actress Ann-Margret singer Vic Damone ventriloquist Jay Johnson production mixer Paul Sabu instrumentalist Bill Sample and Disco music producer Marc Kreiner. Highlights: Vic Damone sings "Miss You". Mike sings "Look At That Face".

  • S19E35 Loni Anderson co-hosts

    • October 19, 1979

    Guests: actors Larry Wilcox and Henry Silva impressionist Marilyn Michaels society editor Jody Jacobs and R&B group Brooklyn Dreams. Also: Barbara Feldon interviews Dina Merrill and Ali MacGraw in New York. Highlights: Brooklyn Dreams do "Your Love Is So Good to Me."

  • S19E36 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • October 22, 1979

    Guests: actor Carl Weathers singers Jack Jones and Donna Theodore and fashion expert Max Evans. Also: Jane Fonda who demonstrates exercises for women Highlights: Jack Jones sings "My Kind of Town".

  • S19E37 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • October 23, 1979

    Guests: actress Lindsay Wagner Harry Goines, Don's personal friend and valet etiquette expert Marjabelle Stewart magazine editor Carole Shaw singer Tony Chance and The Baja Marimba Band. Highlights: The Baja Marimba Band does "Brazilia" and "Comin' in the Back Door."

  • S19E38 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • October 24, 1979

    Guests: actor Bernie Kopell magician David Copperfield columnist Marilyn Beck R&B group Tavares vocalist Vickie Stewart. Also: Jane Fonda who demonstrates exercises for women. Highlights: Tavares performs "More than a Woman".

  • S19E39 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • October 25, 1979

    Guests: singer-actress Shirley Jones musician-singer Billy Preston vocalist Glenn Smith pro-wrestler Cheryl Day and Don Rickles' secretary Polly Reskin. Highlights: Billy Preston sings "That's Life". Shirley Jones sings "He Touched Me".

  • S19E40 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • October 26, 1979

    Guests: pianist Liberace actress Andrea McArdle Don Rickles' manager Joe Scandore impressionist Frank Raines vocalist Jennifer Wood and canoe champion Carol Davis. Highlights: Andrea McArdle sings "Over the Rainbow". Liberace plays "The Way We Were".

  • S19E41 Loni Anderson co-hosts

    • October 29, 1979

    Guests: "WKRP in Cincinnati" cast Gordon Jump, Gary Sandy Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid Richard Sanders, Jan Smithers, Frank Bonner and producer Hugh Wilson of "WKRP in Cincinnati" hand whistler virtuoso Ben Brenner and cosmetics expert Jerome Alexander. Highlights: Mike performs "I Believe in Music".

  • S19E42 Loni Anderson co-hosts

    • October 30, 1979

    Guests: actor Billy Dee Williams bandleader Lawrence Welk The Chinese Acrobats Magicians of Taiwan 85-year-old entertainer Wilbur Hall Disney animator Frank Thomas and cosmetics expert Jerome Alexander.

  • S19E43 Loni Anderson co-hosts

    • October 31, 1979

    Guests: actors Pat O'Brien Mark Harmon and Ross Bickell actress Valerie Bertinelli fashion designer Bob Mackie and cosmetics expert Jerome Alexander. Highlights: Pat and Mike do "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling." Joe Massimino band.

  • S19E44 Loni Anderson co-hosts

    • November 1, 1979

    Guests: former First Lady Betty Ford actor Richard Thomas singer Hoyt Axton Shakespearean actor Lanny Broyles and cosmetics expert Jerome Alexander. Highlights: Hoyt performs "Della and the Dealer."

  • S19E45 Loni Anderson co-hosts

    • November 2, 1979

    Guests: Loni's mother Maxine Anderson actor Martin Landau actress Gina Hecht singer-composer Peter Allen and Ruth Katz author of "Pumpkin Personalities". Highlights: Peter Allen performs "Centerfield Saddler."

  • S19E46 Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-host

    • November 5, 1979

    Guests: actress Joanne Woodward Country singer Dottie West comic actor Pat Harrington and singer Jose Feliciano. Also: Jane Fonda offers ballet exercises. Highlights: Jose performs "This Is My Life."

  • S19E47 Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-host

    • November 6, 1979

    Guests: actor David Birney actress Yvette Mimieux comic actor David Lander composer Joe Raposo comedian Stan Kann and Kate's sister Jennie LeMaistre.

  • S19E48 Kate Jackson, Andrew Stevens, Jane Fonda, Aretha Franklin, Chad Everett, Jeff Altman

    • November 7, 1979

    Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-host; guests are singer Aretha Franklin, actor Chad Everett, comic Jeff Altman, singer-songwriter Teri Desario and K.C. & the Sunshine Band. Also: Jane Fonda demonstrates disco exercises. Highlights: Aretha sings "For Ladies Only" and "Rock Steady."

  • S19E49 Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-host

    • November 8, 1979

    Guests: actor James Earl Jones Topper co-stars actress Rue McClanahan and actor Jack Warden singer-songwriter Teri Desario and K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Also: Jane Fonda and Mike do calisthenics and aerobic exercises. Highlights: K.C. performs "Please Don't Go".

  • S19E50 Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-host

    • November 9, 1979

    Guests: singer-actress Cher former Boston Celtics basketball player Bill Russell actress Anne Jeffreys from the original Topper tv series and gadget man Stan Kann. Also: Jane Fonda offers exercises for pregnant women. Highlights: Mike sings "Blue Skies."

  • S19E51 From Monte Carlo

    • November 12, 1979

    Guests: Prince Rainer and Princess Grace actor Peter Ustinov actress Lynda Carter and husband-manager Ron Samuels racing car driver Jody Scheckter actress Cathy Lee Crosby actor Vince Van Patten singer Sylvie Vartan Country singer Kenny Rogers fashion designer Valentino photographer David Douglas Duncan and 89-year-old Nozese Cormuile. Highlights: Kenny Rogers performs "The Gambler". Sylvie Vartan does "I Don't Want the Night to End."

  • S19E52 From Monte Carlo

    • November 13, 1979

    Guests: Princess Grace of Monaco Princess Caroline actors Sean Connery and Wayne Rogers actress Eve Arden tennis pros Vince Van Patten Don Budge and Clark Graebner. Highlights: Mike sings "True Love".

  • S19E53 From Monte Carlo

    • November 14, 1979

    Guests: Princess Grace of Monaco Princess Caroline actors Sean Connery and James Franciscus actress Cathy Lee Crosby tennis pro Vincent Van Patten singer Nana Mouskouri tennis instructors Vic Braden and Steve Morris designer Sonia Rykiel fruit vendor Jeannine Sanuier and Kay Gatjens. Highlights: Mike sings "Give Me the Simple Life".

  • S19E54 From Monte Carlo

    • November 15, 1979

    Guests: Prince Rainier Prince Albert Princess Caroline and husband Philippe Junot tennis pros Vincent Van Patten and Vijay Armitraj actresses Cathy Lee Crosby Cheryl Ladd and Lynda Carter actor Franco Nero fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld Chef Fusiero Tony Graham and Charles Schobell. Highlights: Mike sings "Daybreak" and "Wave".

  • S19E55 From Monte Carlo

    • November 16, 1979

    Guests: Princess Grace actors Sean Connery Wayne Rogers and Vincent Van Patten designer Roberto Cavalli Freddy Max tennis instructor Steve Morris announcer Wendell Niles Jr. and tennis pros Don Budge and Clark Graebner.

  • S19E56 Ed Asner co-hosts

    • November 19, 1979

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor David Soul actress Marsha Mason singer Joey English comedian-actor Billy Crystal and oligochaetologist George Sroda.

  • S19E57 Ed Asner co-hosts

    • November 20, 1979

    Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett producer-husband Joe Hamilton and their daughter Carrie Hamilton singer Paul Tracey Bob Meehan founder of Houston's Palmer Drug Abuse program actor Brian Blessing and Dr. Joseph Takamine. Summary The guests discuss the drug problem of Burnett's daughter Carrie. Tracey sings.

  • S19E58 Linda Gray co-hosts

    • November 21, 1979

    Guests "Dallas" co-star Mary Crosby singer Kenny Rogers comedian Rip Taylor pantomimist Kenny Ellis (lip-syncs to Mario Lanza and Barbra Streisand records) and champion duck caller Malu Hammans.

  • S19E59 Robert Conrad co-hosts

    • November 22, 1979

    Guests: actress Jane Fonda comic George Miller actor Chick Vennera actress Erin Gray and the group Lobo. Highlights: Lobo sings "Where Were You When I Was Falling in Love?"

  • S19E60 Mariette Hartley co-hosts

    • November 23, 1979

    Guests: actor Tony Randall singer Sonny Bono actor Reb Brown of "Captain America" and soprano Renata Scotto. Highlights: Renata performs a selection from "Manon Lescaut."

  • S19E61 Burt Bacharach co-hosts

    • November 26, 1979

    Guests: actresses Jean Stapleton and Susan Anspach Country singer Kenny Rogers Lucille Rogers comic Gary Muledeer singer Jackie DeShannon and Karen Smith. Highlights: Jackie DeShannon sings "What the World Needs Now Is Love."

  • S19E62 Burt Bacharach co-hosts

    • November 27, 1979

    Guests: Captain & Tennille actress Bo Derek of "10" comedienne Phyllis Diller and Martin Gottfried author of "Broadway Musicals". Highlights: Captain & Tennille perform "No Love in the Morning"

  • S19E63 Burt Bacharach co-hosts

    • November 28, 1979

    Guests: singer-songwriter Paul Anka singer Crystal Gayle comic Jay Leno and martial arts instructor Emil Farkas. Highlights: Crystal Gayle sings "Half the Way."

  • S19E64 Burt Bacharach co-hosts

    • November 29, 1979

    Guests: actress Susan Saint James singers Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald lyricist Carole Bayer Sager and impressionist Fred Travalena. Highlights: Kenny Loggins sings "House at Pooh Corner". Kenny and Michael perform "Danny's Song".

  • S19E65 Burt Bacharach co-hosts

    • November 30, 1979

    Guests: actress Angie Dickinson singer B.J. Thomas actor Robert Mandan designer Oleg Cassini and singer-songwriter Libby Titus. Highlights: B.J. Thomas sings "God Bless the Children".

  • S19E66 The leading men of TV. Danny DeVito co-hosts

    • December 3, 1979

    Guests: actor Gordon Jump actress Katherine Helmond Jenny Zink Santa Claus and rock group War. Highlights: War performs "Don't Take It Away".

  • S19E67 Larry Hagman co-hosts

    • December 4, 1979

    Guests: actor Dudley Moore celebrity Zsa Zsa Gabor Country singer T.G. Sheppard director-stuntman Hal Needham and stuntman Stan Barrett. Highlights: T.G. performs "Last Cheater's Waltz."

  • S19E68 Gary Sandy co-hosts

    • December 5, 1979

    Guests: actor Gil Gerard actress Diana Canova Dr. Joyce Brothers Peter M.F. Sichel and the comedy team Skiles and Henderson Highlights: Diana performs "This Is Love".

  • S19E69 Robert Hays co-hosts

    • December 6, 1979

    Guests: actress Catherine Bach actors George Peppard and Jim Backus singer Maureen McGovern and dancer Tybee Brascia. Highlights: Maureen McGovern sings "Can't Take My Eyes Off You."

  • S19E70 Henry Winkler co-hosts

    • December 7, 1979

    Guests: singer-actress Cher actors Roy Scheider and Dorian Harewood and film editor Ralph Rosenblum Highlights: Mike sings "You Make Me Feel So Young".

  • S19E71 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 10, 1979

    Guests: composer Marvin Hamlisch actor Robert Stack comic Kip Addotta and Fania Fenelon author of "Playing for Time". Highlights: Mike sings "The Way We Were."

  • S19E72 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 11, 1979

    Guests: actress Marlo Thomas actors Wayne Rogers and Robert Guillaume Ron Stern and model-actress Sandy Johnson

  • S19E73 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 12, 1979

    Guests: Lynda's husband-manager Ron Samuels actress Linda Evans actor Willie Aames comedian David Brenner U.S. champion skier Billy Kidd celebrity real estate agent Elaine Young and stuntwoman Michelle Gerard. Highlights: Mike and Lynda sing "You Are So Beautiful."

  • S19E74 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 13, 1979

    Guests: bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno actor Gregory Harrison actress Joanne Barnes Gordon Thomas author of "The Day the Bubble Burst" and rock group Exile. Highlights: Exile performs "Kiss You All Over" and "All There Is."

  • S19E75 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 14, 1979

    Guests: Lynda's mom Jean actor Art Carney singer Mary Wilson Chef Tell Erhardt Marilyn Fabe author of "Up Against the Clock" and fashion designer Chuck Weiner. Highlights: Mary Wilson sings "Red Hot".

  • S19E76 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • December 17, 1979

    Guests: entertainer Danny Thomas singer Helen Reddy Los Angeles Lakers player Earvin Johnson and owner Jerry Buss. Highlights: Neil performs "All You Need Is the Music."

  • S19E77 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • December 18, 1979

    Guests: actress Marilu Henner lyricist Howard Greenfield Country singer Tanya Tucker baseball player Willie Stargell "People" magazine editor Richard B. Stolley and mentalist the Amazing Kreskin. Highlights: Neil does "Love Will Keep Us Together."

  • S19E78 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • December 19, 1979

    Guests: comedian George Burns singer Danny Deardorff singing duo Seals and Crofts Tournament of Roses Queen Julie Raatz Vinton Anderson and Lillian Williams. Highlights: Seals and Crofts perform "Summer Breeze".

  • S19E79 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • December 20, 1979

    Guests: actress Deidre Hall actor Jim Davis composer Michel LeGrand and Marlo Lewis author of "Prime Time". Highlights: Neil Sedaka sings "Calendar Girl".

  • S19E80 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • December 21, 1979

    Guests: actress Cloris Leachman actor Alex Karras photographer Lord Snowden (Antony Armstrong-Jones) Robert Appel and Kay Fisher. Highlights: Neil Sedaka sings "Love in the Shadows".

  • S19E81 Valerie Harper co-hosts

    • January 7, 1980

    Guests: actress Stockard Channing singer Bobby Goldsboro rock group Dr. Hook and Charlotte Chandler author of "Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho & His Friends".

  • S19E82 Valerie Harper co-hosts

    • January 8, 1980

    Guests: singing duo Peaches and Herb Country singer June Carter Cash singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes psychologist Dr. Sidney Cohen and members of the Los Angeles Kings Hockey team

  • S19E83 Valerie Harper co-hosts

    • January 9, 1980

    Guests: actor Dirk Benedict singer Sly Stone comedian Stan Kann psychologist Joan Holmes and an exhibition of acrosports with Robert Monahan and John Sweetland.

  • S19E84 Valerie Harper co-hosts

    • January 10, 1980

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet fitness instructor Tony Cacciotti (Valerie's boyfriend) The O'Jays restauranteur Maude Chasen and members of the Los Angeles Kings Hockey Team. Highlights: The O'Jays perform "Sing Happy Song".

  • S19E85 Valerie Harper co-hosts

    • January 11, 1980

    Guests: Valerie's father Howard Harper "Buck Rogers" star Gil Gerard impressionists Roger and Roger Hockey star Marcel Dionne television critic Richard Hack and jazz group The Crusaders. Highlights: The Crusaders perform "Street Life".

  • S19E86 The Commodores co-host

    • January 14, 1980

    Guests: actresses Beatrice Arthur and Charlene Tilton singer Sonny Bono model Susie Coelho and juggler Dave Finnigan. Highlights: The Commodores do "Wonderland."

  • S19E87 England Dan and John Ford Coley co-host

    • January 15, 1980

    Guests: actors Tom Wopat and Steve Kanaly actresses Myrna Loy and Persis Khambatta and "Esquire" fashion director Chip Tolbert. Highlights: England Dan and John Ford Coley perform "Love Is the Answer".

  • S19E88 Donna Pescow co-hosts

    • January 16, 1980

    Guests: actresses Charlene Tilton and Jacklyn Zeman singer Stephanie Mills actors Lou Ferrigno and John McCook lyricist-composer Sylvia Fine Kay and actor-producer Paul Pape, Donna's co-star from "Saturday Night Fever". Highlights: Stephanie Mills sings "Whatcha Gonna Do with My Lovin'?" John McCook does "Pieces of Dreams."

  • S19E89 Tom Jones co-hosts

    • January 17, 1980

    Guests: "Dallas" actress Linda Gray comic Pat Henry and Dr. Sonya Friedman. Highlights: Tom does a medley of his songs, including "The Green, Green Grass of Home."

  • S19E90 John Ritter co-hosts

    • January 18, 1980

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Nick Nolte and wife Sharon singer Frankie Valli and Pooh the Wrestling Bear. Highlights: Frankie Valli performs "Soul."

  • S19E91 Anne Murray co-hosts

    • January 21, 1980

    Guests: actress Jacqueline Bisset Country singer Larry Gatlin columnist Erma Bombeck and comedian-actor Jimmy Brogan of "Out of the Blue". Highlights: Anne Murray sings "Snowbird".

  • S19E92 Anne Murray co-hosts

    • January 22, 1980

    Guests: singer-actor Jim Nabors actress Susan Richardson and pianist Frank Mills. Highlights: Frank Mills performs "Music Box Dancer".

  • S19E93 Anne Murray co-hosts

    • January 23, 1980

    Guests: actor Martin Sheen comedian Ruth Buzzi The Spinners John Allen Cameron (performs Scottish Folk music) gymnmast Teri Andrews and Jim Fountaine (gymnastics coach). Highlights: Anne Murray sings "Broken Hearted Me". Anne Murray and The Spinners perform "Then Came You". The Spinners perform "Working My Way Back to You Babe".

  • S19E94 Anne Murray co-hosts

    • January 24, 1980

    Guests: Anne's brother Bruce Murray actor Carl Weathers stand-up comic Jimmy Whig (aka Jim Wiggins) singer Jimmy Messina and Jacki Sorensen authors of "Aerobic Dancing". Highlights: Anne sings "You Won't See Me."

  • S19E95 Anne Murray co-hosts

    • January 25, 1980

    Guests: singer Paul Anka actress Linda Lavin and CBS newsman and television commentator Charles Osgood Highlights: Anne Murray sings "You Needed Me".

  • S19E96 Robby Benson co-hosts

    • January 28, 1980

    Guests: actor Jack Lemmon singer Lou Rawls actress Lois Areno of "The Ropers" Dr. Joyce Brothers and Robby Benson's parents Ann and Jerry Segal. Highlights: Lou Rawls sings "Ain't That Loving You".

  • S19E97 Robby Benson co-hosts

    • January 29, 1980

    Guests: actor Buddy Ebsen actress Danielle Brisebois Basketball star Earvin "Magic" Johnson and Barry Tarshis author of "The Average American Book". Highlights: Danielle sings "Zing, Went the Strings of My Heart."

  • S19E98 Robby Benson co-hosts

    • January 30, 1980

    Guests: actor Michael Douglas actress Yvette Mimieux singer Phyllis Hyman Broadway actress Merilee Magnuson who is also Robby's girlfriend and former Pro Football wide receiver Darryl Stingley. Highlights: Phyllis Hyman sings "You Know How To Love Me" and "But I Love You".

  • S19E99 Robby Benson co-hosts

    • January 31, 1980

    Guests: actress Greer Garson singer Hank Williams Jr. comedian Franklyn Ajaye and film director-producer Mervyn Leroy. Highlights: Hank Williams Jr. sings "Whiskey Bent & Hell Bound".

  • S19E100 Robby Benson co-hosts

    • February 1, 1980

    Guests: musician Herb Alpert actress Ann Turkel Olympic champion Bob Seagren soul group Seawind Robby's sisters Sherri and Susaye and Shelli Segal. and Chinese cooking from Roy's Restaurant Highlights: Seawind performs "Hold On to Love."

  • S19E101 18th Anniversary program Mariette Hartley co-hosts

    • February 4, 1980

    Guests: comic actor Dick Van Dyke comedian Don Rickles and singer Tony Orlando. Mike's wife Genevieve with clips from past programs.

  • S19E102 Mariette Hartley co-hosts

    • February 5, 1980

    Guests: actor-director Ron Howard actors Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek: The Motion Picture" and John Houseman of "The Paper Chase" and singer Cliff Richard. Highlights: Cliff Richard sings "We Don't Talk Anymore."

  • S19E103 Salute to Bob Hope Mariette Hartley co-hosts

    • February 6, 1980

    Guests: singer-actress Barbara McNair The United States Air Force Band The Nicholas Brothers pilot Col. Bob Gates guitarist Tony Romano and champion trick spincaster Rick Piva. With a phone call from singer Frances Langford.

  • S19E104 Mariette Hartley co-hosts

    • February 7, 1980

    Guests: her husband Patrick Boyriven comedienne Lucille Ball comedian David Letterman actress Victoria Principal singer Freda Payne impersonator Jim Bailey and artist Morris Katz (who paints with toilet paper). Highlights: Freda Payne, sings "The Lady Is a Tramp".

  • S19E105 Mariette Hartley co-hosts

    • February 8, 1980

    Guests: A salute to "Just Tell Me What You Want" with the film's cast Ali MacGraw Myrna Loy Danielle Brisebois Peter Weller Alan King and Dina Merrill composer Charles Strouse and producer/screenwriter Jay Presson Allen. Highlights: Danielle Brisebois sings "Tomorrow."

  • S19E106 Week of "Dallas" tv series stars co-hosting. Linda Gray co-hosts

    • February 11, 1980

    Guests: actresses Lauren Bacall and Lindsay Wagner singer Glen Campbell golfer Joe Norwood and retired NFL football player Ken Willard.

  • S19E107 Larry Hagman co-hosts

    • February 12, 1980

    Guests: "WKRP" star Gordon Jump actress Ruth Gordon her husband writer Garson Kanin singer Robert John and "Villa Allegre" host Carmen Zapata. Highlights: Robert John performs "Sad Eyes".

  • S19E108 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • February 13, 1980

    Guests: actress Priscilla Presley comic Kelly Monteith and Joan Embery, Goodwill Ambassador of the San Diego Zoo. Highlights: Mike does a medley of Richard Rodgers songs. Joe Massimino band.

  • S19E109 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • February 14, 1980

    Guests: actor Wayne Rogers actress Lynn Redgrave of "House Calls" actor Dennis Christopher and David Chessmore author of "The Emergency Book".

  • S19E110 Patrick Duffy co-hosts

    • February 15, 1980

    Guests: actor Jeff Conaway comedian Shirley Hemphill actress Randi Oakes and figure skater Jo Jo Starbuck. Highlights: Jeff Conaway sings "City Boy."

  • S19E111 From Las Vegas. Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 18, 1980

    Guests: singer Frankie Valli actress Diana Canova fiddler Jana Lou and the Casino de Paris dancers. Highlights: Diana Canova sings "Since I Fell for You". Frankie Valli sings "Grease".

  • S19E112 From Las Vegas. Kenny Rogers co-hosts

    • February 19, 1980

    Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comedian David Brenner and singer Melissa Manchester. Highlights: Kenny sings "Old Folks."

  • S19E113 From Las Vegas. Tony Orlando co-hosts

    • February 20, 1980

    Guests: actress Ann Reinking comedian Norm Crosby actor James Darren and singer Pia Zadora. Highlights: Pia does "Baby, It's You."

  • S19E114 From Las Vegas. Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • February 21, 1980

    Guests: comedian Fred Travalena actress Cathy Lee Crosby Broadway's "Little Annie Orphan" Andrea McArdle and singer Enzo Stuarti. Highlights: Sammy sings "Sweet Beginnings."

  • S19E115 From Las Vegas. Liberace co-hosts

    • February 22, 1980

    Guests: actor Lou Ferrigno comedian Pat Cooper singer Maureen McGovern and The Rockettes. Highlights: Liberace plays "It's Impossible" and "Pennsylvania Polka".

  • S19E116 From Feb 25-29, 1980, each cast member of "Eight Is Enough", five of them, co-hosted with Mike Dougl

    • February 25, 1980

    Guests: comedian-actor Dom DeLuise singer Tom Johnston "Wild Kingdom" host Jim Fowler with baby animals and Adele Scheele author of "Skills for Success". Highlights: Tom sings "Savannah Nights".

  • S19E117 Betty Buckley co-hosts

    • February 26, 1980

    Guests: actresses Natalie Wood and Jodie Foster and singer Engelbert Humperdinck. Highlights: Engelbert performs "Unforgettable."

  • S19E118 Susan Richardson co-hosts

    • February 27, 1980

    Guests: actors James Woods and James Darren magician Harry Anderson Chef Bernard King and pop group America. Highlights: America performs "All Around".

  • S19E119 Dianne Kay co-hosts

    • February 28, 1980

    Guests: actors Ken Howard and Beau Bridges singer Bonnie Pointer comic George Miller and a debate on diets with Dr. Robert Atkins and Nathan Pritikin Highlights: Bonnie sings "I Can't Help Myself."

  • S19E120 Willie Aames co-hosts

    • February 29, 1980

    Guests: Willie's wife Vicki Chaka Khan and Rufus Suzy "Chapstick" Chaffe and Skiles and Henderson. Highlights: Chaka Khan and Rufus perform "Do You Love What You Feel?"

  • S19E121 Pam Dawber co-hosts

    • March 3, 1980

    Guests: actor Howard Duff actress Gina Hecht dancer Bobby Burgess singer Ray Stevens composer Dale Gonyea and "Panorama" magazine editorial director Merrill Panitt.

  • S19E122 Pam Dawber co-hosts

    • March 4, 1980

    Guests: singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen actor Jeff Goldblum actress Polly Holliday Bob Carreiro and Aimee Liu author of "Solitaire". Highlights: Ben sings "The Way You Look Tonight."

  • S19E123 Pam Dawber co-hosts

    • March 5, 1980

    Guests: actor Robert Hays comedian Gallagher author Richard Munson Dr. Michael Peck of the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center pop group Twennynine featuring Lenny White and an exhibition of aerosports with Jan Hagen and Robin O'Bannon. Highlights: Twennynine perform "Peanut Butter."

  • S19E124 Pam Dawber co-hosts

    • March 6, 1980

    Guests: actor Alex Karras comic Stan Kann actor Conrad Janis and the Beverly Hills Enlisted Jazz Band featuring George Segal perform. Highlights: Mike and Pam sing "Come In From the Rain".

  • S19E125 Pam Dawber co-hosts

    • March 7, 1980

    Guests: Pam's mother Thelma Dawber comedian Dom DeLuise Michael Young host of "Kids Are People Too" musician Sergio Mendes and Brasil '88 and bodybuilder Frank Zane and Christine Zane Highlights: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '88 perform "Magic Lady".

  • S19E126 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 10, 1980

    Guests: Sonny's girlfriend model Susie Coelho actress Adrienne Barbeau comic Ron Carey Houston Oilers quarterback Dan Pastorini The Whispers rock group and writer Eugene Schoenfeld. Highlights: The Whispers perform "The Beat Goes On".

  • S19E127 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 11, 1980

    Guests: actress Catherine Bach "Real People" host Skip Stephenson Country singer Tom T. Hall Philip Kingsley author of "The Complete Hair Book" and Irwin Smigel author of "Dental Health, Dental Beauty". Highlights: Sonny sings "You Better Sit Down Kids".

  • S19E128 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 12, 1980

    Guests: actress Patricia Neal ventriloquist Jay Johnson disco group Shalamar Henry Rogers author of "Walking the Tightrope" and Noreen Carole who plays music on her arm. Highlights: Shalamar performs "I Owe You One" and "Second Time Around".

  • S19E129 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 13, 1980

    Guests: actor Ricardo Montalban Tennis champion Arthur Ashe comic Jimmy Brogan acting teacher/director Milton Katselas and The Sacred Heart Sisters. Highlights: Mike and Sonny sing "Mack the Knife".

  • S19E130 Sonny Bono co-hosts

    • March 14, 1980

    Guests: Senator Larry Pressler (R-SD) model-actress Maud Adams actor Frank Bonner of "WKRP in Cincinnati" Charles Koppelman (The Entertainment Company president) and 77-year-old banjo player Pearl Peppers. Highlights: Mike and Sonny sing "The Beat Goes On."

  • S19E131 Gregory Harrison co-hosts

    • March 17, 1980

    Guests: actress Cindy Williams Ragtime composer and performer Eubie Blake and beauty expert Romana deVries author of "Cosmetics". Highlights: Mike sings "Got to Get You into My Life."

  • S19E132 Diana Canova co-hosts

    • March 18, 1980

    Guests: actor Walter Matthau Walter's co-star in his film "Little Miss Marker" 7-year-old actress Sara Stimson Diana's mother, actress-comedienne Judy Canova singer Roger Whittaker and character actor Carl Carlsson. Highlights: Roger Whittaker performs "You Are My Miracle."

  • S19E133 Larry Wilcox co-hosts

    • March 19, 1980

    Guests: singer Thelma Houston actor Claude Akins comedian-actor Michael Keaton Larry's son Derek Wilcox author Mary Conroy and Charles Sailor author of "The Second Son". Highlights: Thelma sings "Suspicious Minds."

  • S19E134 Vic Tayback co-hosts

    • March 20, 1980

    Guests: actresses Linda Kelsey and Ruth Carlsson humorist Judy Carter Disco singer Patrice Rushen and writer J.D. Reed. Highlights: Patrice Rushen performs "Haven't You Heard?"

  • S19E135 Charlene Tilton co-hosts

    • March 21, 1980

    Guests: actress Sally Kellerman actor James Franciscus Stan Kann the Gadget Man Country singer Janie Fricke sportscaster Curt Gowdy and car mechanic Susan Nestor. Highlights: Janie Fricke performs "But Love Me".

  • S19E136 Michele Lee co-hosts

    • March 24, 1980

    Guests: actor James Caan singer Nell Carter baseball player Steve Garvey and "Esquire" fashion director Chip Tolbert. Highlights: Nell sings "Cash for Your Trash."

  • S19E137 Michele Lee co-hosts

    • March 25, 1980

    Guests: actor Donald Sutherland actress Kristy McNichol comedian Jay Leno Country singer Susan Walker Robert Kaufman author of "Love at First Bite" and Joe Mormino with tips on dog grooming.

  • S19E138 Tom Wopat co-hosts

    • March 27, 1980

    Guests: Country singer Loretta Lynn comedic-actor Jimmie Walker singer-actress Michelle Phillips actor-comedian Christopher Hardwick and 1936 Olympic bowler Joe Norris. Highlights: Loretta Lynn sings "We've Come a Long Way, Baby."

  • S19E139 Tom Wopat co-hosts

    • March 28, 1980

    Guests: model-actress Lauren Hutton Country singer-actor Roy Rogers and wife Dale Evans comic Charlie Callas ballet dancer Fernando Bujones and a preview of Spring fashions for men and women.

  • S19E140 Elliott Gould co-hosts

    • April 7, 1980

    Guests: actress Susan Saint James singer Smokey Robinson impressionist Fred Travalena Muriel Nellis author of "The Female Fix" and professional basketball players Faye and Kaye Young. Highlights: Smokey does "Cruisin'."

  • S19E141 Elliott Gould co-hosts

    • April 8, 1980

    Guests: actress Kate Jackson singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes comedy writer Tom Schiller "Real People" regular Byron Allen Bill Underwood, martial art and self defense system created in 1945. and consumer advocate Esther Peterson. Highlights: Rupert Holmes performs "Him".

  • S19E142 Elliott Gould co-hosts

    • April 9, 1980

    Guests: comedian Gordon Jump singer Billy Preston songstress Syreeta Stan Kann the Gadget man magician Mark Wilson and Elliott's uncle Sam Hauser. Highlights: Billy and Syreeta do "With You I'm Born Again."

  • S19E143 Elliott Gould co-hosts

    • April 10, 1980

    Guests: singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka Neil's daughter Dara Sedaka actor Robert Hays actress Jill Ireland hypnotist Sam Vine Marvel Comics writer-creator-publisher Stan Lee author of "The Best of the Worst" and stand-up comic Bill Kirchenbauer. Highlights: Neil and Dara Sedaka duet on "Should've Never Let You Go". Mike and Elliott duet to "That's Entertainment".

  • S19E144 Elliott Gould concludes his co-hosting duties

    • April 11, 1980

    Guests: First Lady Nancy Reagan actress Cybill Shepherd comedian Glenn Super aka Mr. Bullhorn magician Mal Cross famed photographer Lisette Model and plastic surgeon Dr. Victor Rosenberg. Highlights: Cybill sings "Mad About the Boy."

  • S19E145 Skiles and Henderson co-host

    • April 14, 1980

    Guests: Country singer-songwriter Mac Davis entertainer Monti Rock III and fashions by Frederick's of Hollywood.

  • S19E146 Skiles and Henderson co-host

    • April 15, 1980

    Guests: actor Stacy Keach singer Jack Jones Richard Stolley, editor of "People" magazine Dr. Edward Gross juggler Michael Marlin and disc jockey Linny Henderson Highlights: Jack Jones sings "Feeling Good".

  • S19E147 Skiles and Henderson co-host

    • April 16, 1980

    Guests: actress Cathryn Damon The Spinners US Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks US Olympic hockey captain Mike Eruzione Jim Fowler of TV's "Wild Kingdom" and Arlene Skiles (Bill's wife). Highlights: The Spinners perform "Working My Way Back to You".

  • S19E148 Skiles and Henderson co-host

    • April 17, 1980

    Guests: actor Gordon Jump singer Jose Feliciano actress Zsa Zsa Gabor etiquette expert Marjabelle Stewart and Bill 'The Fox' Foster ("world's fastest beer drinker"). Highlights: Jose sings "I'm Coming Home Again."

  • S19E149 Skiles and Henderson conclude their co-hosting duties

    • April 18, 1980

    Guests: Chef Julia Child singer Grace Slick "Real People" host Bill Rafferty and fishing expert Blake Emmons. Highlights: Grace Slick performs "Seasons".

  • S19E150 Billy Crystal co-hosts

    • April 28, 1980

    Guests: comedians Rev. George Wallace Dick Martin Judy Carter and Pinky Lee author Peter Elbing and exercise guru Richard Simmons.

  • S19E151 George Raft, Rudy Vallee, George Jessel, Molly Picon

    • April 29, 1980

    George Raft co-hosts; guests are TV personality George Jessel, actress Molly Picon, vaudeville performer Rudy Vallee and 71-year-old Orrin Graf who demonstrates the long jump. Highlights: Mike sings "Young At Heart".

  • S19E152 Scott Baio co-hosts

    • May 1, 1980

    Guests: actress Melissa Gilbert actor Todd Bridges TV personality Mason Reese banjo player Scott Plummer and Terry Wiles, who was the subject of the film "On Giant's Shoulders."

  • S19E153 Juliet Prowse co-hosts

    • May 2, 1980

    Guests: dancer-actor Donald O'Connor actress Elaine Joyce actor Cesar Romero dancer-actress Erzsebet Foldi (of "All That Jazz") musical composer Eileen Valentino and The Third Generation Steps. Highlights: Elaine Joyce sings "I Won't Dance". Juliet Prowse sings "Let It Ride".

  • S19E154 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • May 5, 1980

    Guests: actress Sally Field comedic actress Valerie Harper actor David Doyle comedian Billy Braver and Charles Higham author of "Errol Flynn: The Untold Story".

  • S19E155 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • May 6, 1980

    Guests: actress Diana Canova actor Oliver Reed NYC police detectives Sal Mazzola and Tom Sobota columnist James Bacon and Lena Pepitone author of "Marilyn Monroe Confidential An Intimate Personal Account". Highlights: Diana Canova sings "Through the Eyes of Love".

  • S19E156 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • May 7, 1980

    Guests: comedian Jackie Gleason comic David Brenner pop group Ray, Goodman and Brown actor Jimmy Martinez Lena Briano (winner of a butter making contest) and Marilyn Murray Willison authors of "Diary of a Divorced Mother". Highlights: Ray, Goodman and Brown perform "Special Lady" and "Inside of You".

  • S19E157 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • May 8, 1980

    Guests: director Hal Needham actor Broderick Crawford comedian Foster Brooks economist George Schultz football player David Cato The Oak Ridge Boys and The Kendalls Highlights: The Kendalls perform "I'm Already Blue". The Oak Ridge Boys do "Whiskey Lady".

  • S19E158 Steve Landesberg concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 9, 1980

    Guests: actor Anson Williams comedian Jimmie Walker singer-actress Barbi Benton and Country singing group The Kendalls. Highlights: Mike sings "Tomorrow".

  • S19E159 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • May 12, 1980

    Guests: actress Cheryl Ladd comedic-actor Jim Backus Country singer Marty Robbins and retired British General John Hackett author of "The Third World War: August 1985". Highlights: Marty sings "White Sport Coat."

  • S19E160 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • May 13, 1980

    Guests: actress Diane Ladd singer-actress Loni Ackerman Judith Krantz author of "Princess Daisy" TV producer Lee Rich of "Dallas". stand-up comedian Jimmy Aleck and Grey Otter (George 'Skeeter' Vaughan) a Native knife thrower. Highlights: Loni performs "What Is a Woman?"

  • S19E161 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • May 14, 1980

    Guests: entertainer Charo actors David Carradine Keith Carradine and Robert Carradine comic Steve Bluestein columnist Shirley Eder and body builder Mike Mentzer author of "The Mentzer Method of Fitness".

  • S19E162 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • May 15, 1980

    Guests: comic actor Pat Harrington songwriter-composer David Shire actresses Barbara Rush and Phyllis Davis mentalist The Amazing Kreskin professional wrestler The Assassin Jody Hamilton and Ralph Rector founder of the Heritage Foundation Highlights: Mike performs a medley of David Shire's compositions.

  • S19E163 Steve Kanaly concludes his co-hosting duties

    • May 16, 1980

    Guests: comic actor Don Adams actresses Dorothy Lamour Cathy Lee Crosby and Charlotte Rae and Zhang Lianhui. Highlights: Charlotte Rae sings "Look to the Rainbow".

  • S19E164 Larry Wilcox co-hosts

    • May 19, 1980

    Guests: actor James Coburn actress Joan Van Ark Country singer Bill Anderson comedian Graham Chapman and fashion expert Adrien Arpel. Highlights: Bill Anderson performs "Make Mine Night Time".

  • S19E165 Larry Wilcox co-hosts

    • May 20, 1980

    Guests: actress-singer Della Reese Olympic champion Bruce Jenner comedian-actress Nancy Walker actor Richard Kiel ventriloquist Chris Kirby fashion expert Adrien Arpel and cowboy fashion designer Nudie. Highlights: Mike sings "Wave".

  • S19E166 Larry Wilcox co-hosts

    • May 21, 1980

    Guests: his wife Hannie Wilcox actor John McCook actress Laurette Spang "Real People" host Skip Stephenson writer Bob Bonney pro golfer Severiano Ballesteros beauty expert Adrien Arpel and Tahiti's Polynesian Review.

  • S19E167 Larry Wilcox co-hosts

    • May 22, 1980

    Guests: actor Roger Moore actress Valerie Perrine producer-manager Allan Carr actor-dancer-choreographer Shabba-Doo Master Sgt. Wayne Fisk beauty expert Adrien Arpel and Fay Kanin, president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.

  • S19E168 Larry Wilcox co-hosts

    • May 23, 1980

    Guests: actor Billy Dee Williams Jazz singer Carmen McRae actress Susan Richardson of "Eight is Enough" comedian Jack Carter and beauty expert Adrien Arpel. Highlights: Carmen McRae sings "Time After Time".

  • S19E169 Gary Sandy co-hosts

    • June 9, 1980

    Guests: Denise Alexander Chris Robinson Tracy Bregman Peter Bergman Lee Patterson Gloria Monty Paul Denis Dr. Joyce Brothers and Richard Simmons.

  • S19E170 Claude Akins co-hosts

    • June 12, 1980

    Guests: actor Stuart Damon of "General Hospital" actress Jeanne Cooper of "The Young and the Restless" actor Joe Gallison of "Days of Our Lives" and singer Eileen Barnett. Highlights: Eileen sings "I'm Coming Home Again".

  • S19E171 Scott Baio co-hosts

    • June 23, 1980

    Guests: singer Debby Boone actress Melissa Sue Anderson comic Gary Mule Deer John Gilchrist and Kathy Miller. Highlights: Debby sings "Take It like a Woman." Joe Massimino band.

  • S19E172 Scott Baio co-hosts

    • June 24, 1980

    Guests: Jack Klugman Gloria Loring Burt Young Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo fashion designer Ruben Panis and 13-year-old actor Kelly Reno. Highlights: Mike sings "Corner of the Sky."

  • S19E173 Scott Baio co-hosts

    • June 25, 1980

    Guests: Joe Namath Stacy Keach James Keach Sylvie Vartan Stan Kann and The Hurricanes.

  • S19E174 Scott Baio co-hosts

    • June 26, 1980

    Guests: Scott's brother Steve Baio actress Erin Moran comedian Dom DeLuise political commentator Alex Drier pop-rock singers Cherie and Marie Currie and novelty rope trick act Joyce Rice. Highlights: Cherie & Marie sing "Messin' With the Boys".

  • S19E175 Scott Baio co-hosts

    • June 27, 1980

    Guests: actor Ned Beatty singer Judy Collins comedian Bill Kirchenbauer Marilyn Monroe look-alike Paula Lane and gymnast Tracee Talavera. Highlights: Judy Collins sings "Rainbow Connection".

Season 20

  • S20E01 Erik Estrada co-hosts

    • June 30, 1980

    Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett comedian Dom DeLuise singer Tony Orlando Stan Kann the gadget man (demonstrates odd inventions) Sam the Chimp (chimpanzee from NBC "B.J. and the Bear") and Sissy Whitfield (1980 National Watermelon Association Queen).

  • S20E02 Erik Estrada co-hosts

    • July 1, 1980

    Guests: actress Shelley Winters comedian Redd Foxx rock band Todd Rundgren and Utopia and Walter Cronkite (1st of a 4-part interview on tape) Highlights: Todd Rundgren and Utopia perform "The Very Last Time" and "Love Is the Answer."

  • S20E03 Erik Estrada co-hosts

    • July 2, 1980

    Guests: Lucille Ball and husband Gary Morton Erik's co-stars from "CHiPs" Brodie Greer, Paul Linke and Randi Oakes and The Whispers On tape: Part two of Mike Douglas' interview with Walter Cronkite. Highlights: The Whispers who perform "And the Beat Goes On."

  • S20E04 Erik Estrada co-hosts

    • July 3, 1980

    Guests: actor Chad Everett actress Liz Torres singer Barry White The Top Hatters and Dr. Cylvia Sorkin. Part III of a taped interview with Walter Cronkite. Highlights: Barry White sings "Love Makin' Love".

  • S20E05 Erik Estrada co-hosts

    • July 4, 1980

    Guests: comedian Don Rickles singer Steve Lawrence singer-actress Loni Ackerman and body language expert Dr. Maxine Fiel. Part IV of a taped interview with Walter Cronkite. Highlights: Steve Lawrence sings "It Had to Be You" Loni Ackerman sings "New York State of Mind." Mike sings "Honeysuckle Rose".

  • S20E06 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • July 7, 1980

    Guests: actor-dancer Ben Vereen of "All That Jazz" actress Jane Curtin ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester Bill Evans and Part V of a taped interview with Walter Cronkite. Highlights: Ben Vereen sings "Let's Get Serious".

  • S20E07 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • July 8, 1980

    Guests: actors Billy Dee Williams and Billy Fellows singer Marlene Shaw U.S. Olympic ice-hockey goalie Jim Craig and his father Donald and Bob Munder. Highlights: Marlene Shaw sings "Rhythm of Love". Sammy Davis Jr. sings "I Write the Songs".

  • S20E08 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • July 9, 1980

    Guests: actor Carroll O'Connor comic impressionist Guy Marks singer Marlene Ricci and the Amazing Kreskin.

  • S20E09 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • July 10, 1980

    Guests: comedienne Lily Tomlin singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka and his daughter Dara Sedaka actor Dennis Burkley and the Nicholas Brothers. Highlights: Neil and Dara sing "Should've Never Let You Go" and "You're So Good for Me." Sammy performs "With a Song in My Heart."

  • S20E10 Sammy Davis Jr. co-hosts

    • July 11, 1980

    Guests: Sammy's wife Altovese Davis Sammy's mother Elvina Davis Sammy's son Mark Davis Daira Davis and Sam Davis actresses Judith Light and Michele Lee Kool and the Gang. and poet C. Tillery Banks ("Hello to Me with Love"). Highlights: Kool and the Gang do "Too Hot," "Ladies Night" and "Hangin' Out." Sammy sings "You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You."

  • S20E11 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • July 14, 1980

    Guests: actor Conrad Bain Country singer Mickey Gilley Charlton Heston and his son Fraser Heston bodybuilder Claudia Wilbourn and Sidney Sheldon author of "Rage of Angels". Highlights: Mickey Gilley sings "Stand By Me". (from the movie, "Urban Cowboy")

  • S20E12 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • July 15, 1980

    Guests: actor Dick Van Patten of "Eight Is Enough" actress Rue McClanahan singers Roberta Flack and Peabo Bryson. Highlights: Roberta Flack and Peabo Bryson perform "You Are My Heaven" and "Tonight I Celebrate My Love".

  • S20E13 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • July 16, 1980

    Guests: actress Morgan Fairchild actor Todd Bridges The Spinners columnist Heloise and Jesse O. Sims.

  • S20E14 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • July 17, 1980

    Guests: Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. model Twiggy gymnast Kurt Thomas comedian Marty Allen and Rona Jaffe author "Class Reunion".

  • S20E15 Beatrice Arthur co-hosts

    • July 18, 1980

    Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor actor Peter Fonda singer Michael Franks and Nancy Friday author of "Men in Love".

  • S20E16 Smokey Robinson co-hosts

    • July 21, 1980

    Guests: actress Jodie Foster actor Tom Wopat and Franklyn Ajaye.

  • S20E17 Dr. Hook co-hosts

    • July 22, 1980

    Guests: TV talk show host Phil Donahue comedian George Wallace and Dianne Kay.

  • S20E19 Andy Gibb co-hosts

    • July 24, 1980

    Guests: actress Kristy McNichol Andy's father Mr. Hugh Gibb comic Johnny Dark and Edwin Robinson. Highlights: Andy Gibb and Mike Douglas perform a medley with "I'll Be Around", "The Jones Boy", "Say Si-Si", "Opus One", "Paper Doll" and "You're Nobody Til Somebody Loves You".

  • S20E20 Eddie Money co-hosts

    • July 25, 1980

    Guests: actress Angie Dickinson of "Dressed to Kill" actor-comedian Rick Podell actress Rhonda Bates of "Roadie" and hypnotist Sam Vine. Highlights: Eddie sings "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Running Back."

  • S20E21 Lee Marvin co-hosts

    • July 28, 1980

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov actress Lynn Redgrave The Statler Brothers comedian Gallagher and Richie Barthy.

  • S20E22 Lee Marvin co-hosts

    • July 29, 1980

    Guests: actor Peter Ustinov actress Susan Sullivan rock musician Ted Nugent and ice skaters Tai Babilonia and Randy Gardner.

  • S20E23 Lee Marvin co-hosts

    • July 30, 1980

    Guests: actor Mark Hamill (Lee's co-star in the new film "The Big Red One") comedian magician Harry Anderson actress Laurie Walters designer Bill Tice Benny Koski and pop trio Black Russian. Also: a fashion show. Highlights: Black Russian perform "Leave Me Now."

  • S20E24 Lee Marvin co-hosts

    • July 31, 1980

    Guests: film director Sam Fuller ("The Big Red One") actresses Lee Grant and Brianne Leary vocal group The Manhattans comedian-actor Michael Keaton Jane Butell and Thomas 'Iron Jaws' Wilson (entertainer who lifts furniture with his mouth). Highlights: The Manhattans perform "Shining Star."

  • S20E25 Lee Marvin co-hosts

    • August 1, 1980

    Guests: actress Tanya Roberts actors Robert Carradine, Kelly Ward, Bobby Di Cicco and Perry Lang ("The Big Red One") vocalist Maureen McGovern and comic Rip Taylor. Highlights: Maureen McGovern sings "The Bottom Line".

  • S20E26 From Dallas. Barbara Mandrell co-hosts

    • August 4, 1980

    Guests: actor Greg Evigan actress Lorna Patterson actor Carl Weathers and Sono Osato. Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Crackers". Greg Evigan does "People I Know".

  • S20E27 From Dallas. Barbara Mandrell co-hosts

    • August 5, 1980

    Guests: actor Bruce Dern Basketball great Kareem Abdul Jabbar actress Charlotte Rae of "Facts of Life" Barbara's sisters Louise Mandrell and Irlene Mandrell and Karen Lustgarten author of "The Complete Guide to a Dynamic Body". Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Darlin'".

  • S20E28 From Dallas. Barbara Mandrell co-hosts

    • August 6, 1980

    Guests: actress Elizabeth Ashley comedian George Miller actor Linwood Boomer and psychologist Dr. Irene Kassorla. Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Fooled by a Feeling."

  • S20E29 From Dallas. Barbara Mandrell co-hosts

    • August 7, 1980

    Guests: "Dallas" stars Larry Hagman and Linda Gray singer-actor David Naughton comic & gadget collector Stan Kann Bill Rossel Dennis Berkley and Bill Fox. Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Sometime, Somewhere, Somehow". David Naughton sings "Makin' It". Mike and Barbara interview Larry Hagman and Linda Gray at the South Fork Ranch.

  • S20E30 From Dallas. Barbara Mandrell co-hosts

    • August 8, 1980

    Guests: "Dallas" stars Larry Hagman Victoria Principal and Charlene Tilton designer Chip Tolbert and Fernando Escadon and J R. Duncan. Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Long Time, No Love" and "The Best of Strangers".

  • S20E31 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • August 11, 1980

    Guests: comedian Phyllis Diller vocalist Amy Holland model Kelly Collins actor Jed Allan Leonard Emanuel and Christine Jackson.

  • S20E32 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • August 12, 1980

    Guests: R&B singer James Brown actress Stella Stevens model Bianca Jagger comedian Bruce Baum and Dian Thomas author of "Backyard Roughing It Easy". Highlights: James Brown sings "Prisoner of Love".

  • S20E33 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • August 13, 1980

    Guests: singer Kenny Rankin actor Mike Connors singer Kenny Rankin actress-comedienne Elaine Joyce and herpetologist Ross Allen. Highlights: Kenny Rankin sings "Regrets".

  • S20E34 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • August 14, 1980

    Guests: actress Eva Gabor actor Jamie Farr singer John Conlee actor Gene Anthony Ray singer-songwriter Johnny Porrazzo and comic Jerry Crandal. Highlights: John Conlee sings "Friday Night Blues". Johnny Porrazzo performs "Take a Look at Me".

  • S20E35 Chad Everett co-hosts

    • August 15, 1980

    Guests: Chad's wife Shelby Grant Olivia Newton-John talks about her film "Xanadu" actor Stuart Damon of "General Hospital" comedian actor Skip Stephenson and Dr. Bill Harrison. Highlight: Olivia Newton-John sings "Magic."

  • S20E36 Lynn Redgrave co-hosts

    • August 18, 1980

    Guests: singer Chaka Khan actor Elliott Gould Kentucky Governor John Y. Brown Jr. Phyllis George-Brown (wife of Gov. Brown) puppeteer Noreen Brown and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Highlights: Chaka Khan sings "Papillon" and "In Love We Grow."

  • S20E37 Lynn Redgrave co-hosts

    • August 19, 1980

    Guests: Sammy Davis & Dean Martin (on tape) comedian-musician Pete Barbutti Matthew Margolis, author of "The Dog in Your Life" and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk.

  • S20E38 Lynn Redgrave co-hosts

    • August 20, 1980

    Guests: Robert Easton, actor and dialect coach blind singer-songwriter Tom Sullivan football star Terry Bradshaw comedian Dom DeLuise stand-up comic Kip Addotta and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk.

  • S20E39 Lynn Redgrave co-hosts

    • August 21, 1980

    Guests: John Clark, Lynn's husband Richard "Racehorse" Haynes (Texas lawyer) impressionists Rick and Ruby actor Darryl Anderson ("Animal" on "Lou Grant") Country singer Eddie Rabbitt and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk.

  • S20E40 Lynn Redgrave co-hosts

    • August 22, 1980

    Guests: magician David Copperfield actress Farrah Fawcett singer Cleo Laine saxophonist John Dankworth impressionists The Walkers Kathy June Hindman (1980 Miss Tall International) and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Highlights: Cleo Laine and John perform "Sometimes When We Touch".

  • S20E41 Mike starts out a week of "10's, the most beautiful women in the country". Shelley Smith co-hosts

    • August 25, 1980

    Guests: actor George Peppard actress Lucie Arnaz Laurence Luckinbill (actor & husband of Ms. Arnaz), comic actor Jeff Altman and Dave Jennet. Also: A four-part taped interview with Burt Reynolds.

  • S20E42 Jayne Kennedy co-hosts

    • August 26, 1980

    Guests: Country singer Tom T. Hall actor Fred Grandy and Mr. Blackwell. Also: the continuation of a taped interview with Burt Reynolds.

  • S20E43 Morgan Fairchild co-hosts

    • August 27, 1980

    Guests: singer Robert Goulet Jim Fowler host of "Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" and author Jean Brody. Also: the continuation of a taped interview with Burt Reynolds.

  • S20E44 Erin Gray co-hosts

    • August 28, 1980

    Guests: singer Rosemary Clooney comedian Tom Dreesen and TV critic Jeff Greenfield. Also: the continuation of a taped interview with Burt Reynolds.

  • S20E45 Cristina Ferrare co-hosts

    • August 29, 1980

    Guests: actors Bernie Kopell and Wayne Maunder and TV columnist Richard Hack.

  • S20E46 Suzanne Somers co-hosts

    • September 8, 1980

    Guests: actor Roger Moore Skiles and Henderson singer Andy Gibb author Barbara Goldsmith and Stan Kann the Gadget Man.

  • S20E47 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • September 9, 1980

    Guests: actor James Keach singer Jaye P. Morgan Gospel singer Andrae Crouch comedian Charlie Callas J.R. Duncan and International Pillow fighters Marie Ofom and Susan Miller. Also: a segment in Dallas with Barbara Mandrell at the ranch used on the "Dallas" TV show.

  • S20E48 Suzanne Somers co-hosts

    • September 10, 1980

    Guests: actor Danny Thomas actress Sheree North and musician Arlo Guthrie. Highlights: Arlo Guthrie sings "Prologue," "Which Side" and "Alice's Restaurant."

  • S20E49 Steve Kanaly co-hosts

    • September 11, 1980

    Guests: actress Polly Bergen singer Larry Graham Victor Steele creator of an "anit-gravity gym" and P.D. James author of "Innocent Blood". Also: a segment in Dallas with Barbara Mandrell, Jim Davis and Leonard Katzman (writer-director-producer of "Dallas"). Highlights: Larry Graham sings "One in a Million You" and "I Just Can't Stop Dancing".

  • S20E50 Suzanne Somers co-hosts

    • September 12, 1980

    Guests: TV host and Suzanne's husband Alan Hamel actor Peter Graves singer Jon 'Bowser' Bauman beauty expert Adrien Arpel Vicky Toltey and Tracey Boyd. Highlight: Suzanne sings "One Night Only."

  • S20E51 David Brenner co-hosts

    • September 15, 1980

    Guests: Country performer Hoyt Axton actress-model Ann Turkel and Gay Talese author of "Thy Neighbor's Wife". Plus, a taped interview with Anthony Quinn (Part 1 of 6). Highlights: Hoyt Axton sings "She Was a Torpedo".

  • S20E52 David Brenner co-hosts

    • September 16, 1980

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner pop group Air Supply singer Rockie Robbins and Dr. Edmund Hallberg and his wife Kay Hallberg. Plus, a taped interview with Anthony Quinn. (Part 2 of 6) Highlights: Air Supply performs "Lost in Love". Rockie Robbins sings "You and Me."

  • S20E53 David Brenner co-hosts

    • September 17, 1980

    Guests: comic actor Steve Landesberg comedienne Rhonda Bates violinist Eugene Fodor and Bill Boggs author of "At First Sight". Plus, a taped interview with Anthony Quinn. (Part 3 of 6)

  • S20E54 David Brenner co-hosts

    • September 18, 1980

    Guests: rock duo Daryl Hall and John Oates comedian Mike Preminger and bodybuilder Franco Columbu. Plus, a taped interview with Anthony Quinn. (Part 4 of 6) Highlights: Hall and Oates perform "She's Gone".

  • S20E55 David Brenner co-hosts

    • September 19, 1980

    Guests: David's parents Estelle and Lou Brenner actor Gil Gerard Country singer June Carter Cash and verbalist Frank Raines. Plus, a taped interview with Anthony Quinn. (Part 5 of 6) Highlights: June Carter Cash sings "There's a Rabbit in the Log" and "Gold Watch and Chain."

  • S20E56 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • September 22, 1980

    Guests: consumer advocate Ralph Nader singer Ali Thomson comic David Frye and Brian Renfro. Plus, a taped interview with Anthony Quinn. (Part 6 of 6) Highlights: Ali Thomson sings "Live Every Moment."

  • S20E58 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • September 24, 1980

    Guests: actor LeVar Burton mime Robert Shields singer Irene Cara Michael M. Thomas author of "Green Monday" and comedian Daley Pike. Highlights: Irene Cara sings "Here on My Own".

  • S20E59 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • September 25, 1980

    Guests: actors Gabe Kaplan and Ken Kercheval fashion Edith Head singer England Dan Seals and Harvey Rhem. Highlights: England Dan Seals performs "Late at Night."

  • S20E60 Victoria Principal co-hosts

    • September 26, 1980

    Guests: actress Catherine Bach actor Ned Beatty singer Jerry Vale baseball star Willie McCovey and The Royals.

  • S20E61 John Schneider co-hosts

    • September 29, 1980

    Guests: actress Jacklyn Zeman actors Marjoe Gortner and Denver Pyle Country singer Ronnie Milsap Ray Berwick and TV dog Boomer. Highlights: Ronnie Milsap sings "Cowboys and Clowns" and "Back on My Mind Again."

  • S20E62 John Schneider co-hosts

    • September 30, 1980

    Guests: comedian Shecky Greene actor Robert Vaughn physicist Stanton T. Friedman anthropologist Pat Maloof and pop group DEVO. Highlights: DEVO performs "Whip It".

  • S20E63 John Schneider co-hosts

    • October 1, 1980

    Guests: actress Jane Seymour actor Anthony Hopkins film critic Rex Reed climber George Willig and ventriloquist Jay Johnson. Highlights: John Schneider sings "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me."

  • S20E64 John Schneider co-hosts

    • October 2, 1980

    Guests: actor James Best of "The Dukes of Hazzard" comedian George Burns actor Robert Blake celebrity gossip columnist Maxine Mesinger and mud wrestlers.

  • S20E65 John Schneider co-hosts

    • October 3, 1980

    Guests: comedian-actor George Burns singer-actress Florence Henderson actor Jack Gil editor of Cosmopolitan magazine Helen Gurley Brown and Jack Strayer. Highlights: George Burns sings "I Wish I Were 18 Again."

  • S20E66 Melissa Gilbert co-hosts

    • October 13, 1980

    Guests: actors Michael Landon and Robert Urich singing duo Seals & Crofts and fashion designer Michael Vollbracht. Highlights: Seals & Crofts perform "Hummingbird".

  • S20E67 Melissa Gilbert co-hosts

    • October 14, 1980

    Guests: Melissa's brother actor Jonathan Gilbert singer Roger Whittaker actor Christopher Reeve impressionist Fred Travalena and stuntman/actor Jackie Chan. Highlights: Roger Whittaker sings "River Lady".

  • S20E68 Melissa Gilbert co-hosts

    • October 15, 1980

    Guests: actors Anthony Quinn and Gregory Harrison actress Doris Roberts magician David Copperfield Brett Nichols and Joan Embery author of "My Wild World".

  • S20E69 Melissa Gilbert co-hosts

    • October 16, 1980

    Guests: actor Scott Baio singer Bonnie Raitt and her father singer John Raitt Jazz & blues singer Sippie Wallace Steve Whitman George Humphreys and Steve Whalen author of "It Takes a Man to Cry". Highlights: Bonnie Raitt sings "Give It Up or Let Me Go". Sippy Wallace sings "Caldonia Blues".

  • S20E70 Melissa Gilbert co-hosts

    • October 17, 1980

    Guests: actors Keenan Wynn Scott Jacoby and Paul Smith pianist Peter Nero magic-comedy act Stan Allen and Stewart and neurologist Dr. Martin Cooper. Highlights: Peter Nero plays "Mountain Greenery" and "Theme from "Summer of '42".

  • S20E71 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 20, 1980

    Guests: actress Betty White comedian George Gobel singer Johnny Lee actress Melody Anderson and Charles Gaines author of "Staying Hard". Highlights: Johnny Lee sings "Lookin' for Love" and "Cherokee Fiddle".

  • S20E72 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 21, 1980

    Guests: actress Ellen Burstyn singer Jack Jones actor Robert Blake San Francisco Mayor Diane Feinstein Stan Kann the gadget man Dr. Howard House and Carl Paine. Highlights: Jack Jones sings "Theme from "The Love Boat" and "Don't Stop Me".

  • S20E73 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 22, 1980

    Guests: newsman Mike Wallace of "60 Minutes" actress Loni Anderson talks about her TV movie "The Jayne Mansfield Story" comedian Freddie Roman opera singer Giorgio Tozzi and Vladimir Sakharov author of "High Treason". Highlights: Florence Henderson sings "Without a Song." Giorgio Tozzi performs "This Nearly Was Mine".

  • S20E74 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 23, 1980

    Guests: TV personality Steve Allen Ray, Goodman and Brown comedian Jeff Altman actress Leslie Ackerman Barbara Chase Steve Gillum and Jim Winburn.

  • S20E75 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • October 24, 1980

    Guests: actress Sophia Loren actor Barry Williams comedian Bill Kirchenbauer Warren Hjerpe Tommy Lasorda and Rick Monday of the Los Angeles Dodgers. Highlights: Barry Williams sings "Corner of the Sky."

  • S20E76 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 27, 1980

    Guests: actress Barbi Benton TV host John Barbour comedian Dom DeLuise singer Dusty Springfield Bob Mosier and M.J. Saffron author of "A Minute-a-Day Facial". Highlights: Dusty Springfield sings, "At Midnight", "Lose Again" and a hits medley.

  • S20E77 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 28, 1980

    Guests: actor Erik Estrada comic actor Marty Feldman Sissy Feldman singer KC (Harry Wayne Casey) Lynn Weber and Bill Thompson. Highlights: KC sings "Please Don't Go Away".

  • S20E78 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 29, 1980

    Guests: actors Fernando Lamas and Erik Estrada comic Prof. Irwin Corey and columnist Shirley Eder.

  • S20E79 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 30, 1980

    Guests: actress Jamie Lee Curtis comic Dick Shawn Country singer Jacky Ward Daniel Eastman and Val the Chimp. Highlights: Jacky Ward sings "Save Your Heart for Me".

  • S20E80 Robert Blake co-hosts

    • October 31, 1980

    Guests: Sondra Blake (Robert's wife) Delinah Blake and Noah Blake (Robert's children) actress Rita Moreno singer B.B. King and author Germaine Greer.

  • S20E81 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • November 3, 1980

    Guests: Country singer Kenny Rogers and food critic Craig Claiborne. Plus, an interview with newsman Mike Wallace (Part 1 of 5).

  • S20E82 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • November 4, 1980

    Guests: "Happy Days" co-stars Ron Howard and Anson Williams singer Lisa Donovan comedian George Wallace and actress Suzy Gilstrap. Plus, An interview with newsman Mike Wallace (Part 2 of 5).

  • S20E83 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • November 5, 1980

    Guests: comedian Bill Cosby actor Steve Railsback Chef Jacques Pepin and actor-director Chuck Bail. Plus, An interview with newsman Mike Wallace (Part 3 of 5).

  • S20E84 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • November 6, 1980

    Guests: comic actors Tim Conway and Don Knotts Gina Foster and Reva Bridgewater. Plus, An interview with newsman Mike Wallace (Part 4 of 5).

  • S20E85 Mac Davis co-hosts

    • November 7, 1980

    Guests: musician Doc Severinson acyot Slim Pickens Chef Diana Kennedy and Magnus Magnusson (host of the "Vikings"). Plus, An interview with newsman Mike Wallace (Part 5 of 5).

  • S20E86 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 10, 1980

    Guests: singer Steve Lawrence comedian Norm Crosby Berosini's Orangutans dancers Shabba-Doo and the U.S. Air Force Strolling Strings.

  • S20E87 Alan King co-hosts

    • November 11, 1980

    Guests: singer Lola Falana "Vega$" stars Robert Urich Greg Morris, Phyllis Davis and Bart Braverman Burt Cohen comic Pete Barbutti singing impressionist Bob Anderson and magician Fernandez.

  • S20E88 Liberace co-hosts

    • November 12, 1980

    Guests: singer Jon 'Bowser' Bauman "Vega$" cast Robert Urich Bart Braverman, Greg Morris and Phyllis Davis magician actor Harry Anderson Mr. Edwar Eve Marie Shahotan Lorenzo and Victor Escomillo.

  • S20E89 Neil Sedaka co-hosts

    • November 13, 1980

    Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers singer Rosemary Clooney comic Rip Taylor and The Walter Hawkins Singers.

  • S20E90 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • November 14, 1980

    Guests: singer Susan Anton Country singer Fred Knoblock Sandler and Young comic Burt Cohen and Mihal Fonseka. Highlights: Susan Anton, Fred Knoblock and Sandler & Young, who perform "Side By Side."

  • S20E91 Taped aboard the Mississippi Queen Riverboat. Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • November 17, 1980

    Guests: actor Erik Estrada The Neville Brothers featuring The Wild Tchoupitoulas, novelty singer Jim Stafford musician Pete Fountain comic Jimmy Moran and The Preservation Hall Jazz Band.

  • S20E92 Taped aboard the Mississippi Queen Riverboat. Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • November 18, 1980

    Guests: author Alex Haley singer Bobbie Gentry actor George Lindsey comedienne Rhonda Bates comic Jeff Barber banjo players Wendy Holcombe and Mike Ming and Lily Gallagher author of "A Cook's Tour".

  • S20E93 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • November 19, 1980

    Guests: actors George Hamilton and John Schneider stand-up comedian Jerry Clower Country singer Janie Frickie Governor David Treen and Libby Dart. Highlights: John Schneider sings to "Hard-Hearted Hannah" (Dom DeLuise) in front of the fountain at Rosedown Plantation.

  • S20E94 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • November 20, 1980

    Guests: Country singers Eddy Arnold and Mickey Gilley Dom's wife Carol Arthur riverboat gambler Bodine Balasco Don Deming Governor William Winter and William Warfield.

  • S20E95 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • November 21, 1980

    Guests: film critic Rex Reed musician Doug Kershaw singer Lacy J. Dalton The Amazing Kreskin The Grambling University Marching Band Pirates of the Sky and Carol Neblett.

  • S20E96 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • November 24, 1980

    Guests: actor Charlton Heston Country singer Don Williams ("Smokey and the Bandit II"), comedian Jackie Gayle actor Darryl Ferges artist Dee Wewer and Part 1 of a taped interview with Bo Derek. Highlights: Don Williams sings "I Believe in You."

  • S20E97 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • November 25, 1980

    Guests: singe Bobby Vinton comics Charlie Callas and Vern Rowe author Romana DeVries, Bobby Vinton's keyboardist Carol Jolin and Part 2 of a taped interview with Bo Derek. Highlights: Bobby Vinton sings "He."

  • S20E98 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • November 26, 1980

    Guests: Herve Villechaize Camille Hagen-Villechaize singer-actress Line Renaud Michaelina Veith, lead singer in the Tropicana's Folies Bergere in Las Vegas. Architectural Digest editor Paige Rense and Part 3 of a taped interview with Bo Derek.

  • S20E99 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • November 27, 1980

    Guests: Robert Mandan of "Soap" comedian Bobby Kelton Roger Buffman Theodore Isaac Rubin author of "Reconciliations: Inner Peace in an Age of Anxiety" and Part 4 of a taped interview with Bo Derek.

  • S20E100 Joan Rivers co-hosts

    • November 28, 1980

    Guests: singer Little Richard (Richard Penniman) fashion designer Mary McFadden film producer Ross Hunter ("Airport," "Pillow Talk"). and Part 5 of a taped interview with Bo Derek. Highlights: Little Richard sings "It's No Secret."

  • S20E101 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • December 1, 1980

    Guests: Country singer Johnny Paycheck Gabriel Chengary (Mississippi Queen Captain) singing and dancing duo Guy & Ralna (of "The Lawrence Welk Show") Dom's sons Mike, Peter and David De Luise Terry Winched and "Roots" author Alex Haley.

  • S20E102 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • December 2, 1980

    Guests: Dom's wife Carol Arthur film critic Rex Reed author Alex Haley comedian Lou Goldstein Ragtime pianist Steve Spracklen and singer-songwriter Michael Johnson. Highlights: Michael Johnson performs "Bluer than Blue".

  • S20E103 Dom DeLuise co-hosts

    • December 3, 1980

    Guests: actor George Hamilton George's mother Anne Hamilton-Spaulding singers Teddy Pendergrass and Stephanie Mills actor John Schneider comedian Bob Dubac and author Jackie Collins.

  • S20E104 Fred Grandy co-hosts

    • December 4, 1980

    Guests: actress Bernadette Peters actor Ted Lange and comic Steve Bluestein.

  • S20E105 Bernie Kopell co-hosts

    • December 5, 1980

    Guests: actresses Della Reese and Dottie Archibald singer Al Stewart author and wine expert Dennis Overstreet and fashion designers Albert Nipon and Pearl Nipon.

  • S20E106 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 8, 1980

    Guests: entertainer Engelbert Humperdinck singer Marie Osmond TV personality John Stossel and comedian Mike Binder.

  • S20E107 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 9, 1980

    Guests: actor Ted Knight newsman Mike Wallace beauty expert Adrien Arpel singer Dean Conn Dermot Kelly and Jim Woody.

  • S20E108 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 10, 1980

    Guests: composer Michel Legrand producer Alan Carr Adolpho and Kasper and author Nancy Friday.

  • S20E109 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • December 11, 1980

    Guests: "Dallas" actor Steve Kanaly Country singer Barbara Mandrell comedian Johnny Dark entertainer Bill Wardlow Wiley Hicks Janeen Smith Roberta Smoodin and rock group 707. Highlights: 707 performs "I Could Be Good For You".

  • S20E110 Anthony Newley concludes his co-hosting duties

    • December 12, 1980

    Guests: singer Vic Damone actor Paul Michael Glaser comedian Steve Landesburg TV hostess Cindy Garvey of "Games People Play" and Paula Faught.

  • S20E111 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 15, 1980

    Guests: actress Jean Stapleton singer-songwriter Harry Chapin Rick Berger Howard Ruff and a taped interview with Ingrid Bergman.

  • S20E112 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 16, 1980

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Elliott Gould Lynda's manager and husband Ron Samuels singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels Country singer Con Hunley and author Tom Wolfe.

  • S20E113 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 17, 1980

    Guests: actor Paul Newman singer Jim Stafford comic Stan Kann and a taped interview with Ingrid Bergman. Highlights: Lynda Carter sings "Runaway".

  • S20E114 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 18, 1980

    Guests: flautist James Galway actor Ray Walston comedian-actor Michael Keaton actress Michelle Wright tennis instructor Vic Braden and a taped interview with Ingrid Bergman. Highlights: James Galway performs "Brian Boru's March."

  • S20E115 Lynda Carter co-hosts

    • December 19, 1980

    Guests: actress Valerie Harper actor Michael Brandon exercise expert Richard Simmons film and TV producer Martin Ransohoff and Dr. Sherman J. Silber author of "How to Get Pregnant".

  • S20E116 From San Francisco Robert Shields co-hosts

    • December 22, 1980

    Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller actress Danielle Brisebois Mayor Dianne Feinstein exercise guru Richard Simmons Herb Caen Dinesh Bahadur Professor Gizmo and Ray Jason.

  • S20E117 From San Francisco Tennessee Ernie Ford co-hosts

    • December 23, 1980

    Guests: Country singer Johnny Lee comedian Gallagher violinist Yehudi Menuhin Charlotte Meyer San Francisco Examiner columnist Kevin Starr former heavy weight boxing champ Max Schmeling Norman Peacock and Melvin Simpson. Highlights: Yehudi performs Bach's "Prelude in E Major." Johnny sings "One in a Million."

  • S20E118 From San Francisco Joel Grey co-hosts

    • December 24, 1980

    Guests: gospel singer Andrae Crouch bodybuilder Franco Columbu fashion expert Liz Conover Clarence Carnes (aka The Choctaw Kid of Alcatraz) Frank Heaney (correctional officer at Alcatraz) and Mike Pritchard. Highlights: Joel Grey sings "Hey There, Good Time". Andrae Crouch sings "It's Gonna Rain".

  • S20E120 The Lettermen co-host

    • December 26, 1980

    Guests: singer Andy Gibb mentalist the Amazing Kreskin daredevil Steve McPeak stunt double Bob Anderson actor Claude Jarman football quarterback Dan Pastorini and violinist Cecilia Chiang. Highlights: Andy Gibb sings "Without You".

  • S20E121 From Miami Beach, Florida Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 12, 1981

    Guests: Opera star Beverly Sills psychologist Dr. Lee Salk singer-actress Ann Jillian baseball manager Billy Martin and Fed Ex commerical fast talker John Moschitta.

  • S20E122 From Miami Beach, Florida Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 13, 1981

    Guests: model Cheryl Tiegs boxer and trainer Ray Notaro and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Plus, a taped interview with Sophia Loren.

  • S20E123 From Miami Beach, Florida Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 14, 1981

    Guests: entertainer Bill Wardlow Latin R&B band Tierra and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Plus, a taped interview with Sophia Loren.

  • S20E124 From Miami Beach, Florida Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 15, 1981

    Guests: actress Pam Dawber actor Patrick Wayne singer Julius LaRosa and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Plus, a taped interview with Sophia Loren.

  • S20E125 From Miami Beach, Florida Jerry Lewis co-hosts

    • January 16, 1981

    Guests: actor Charles Grodin Kool & the Gang fashion designer Zandra Rhodes The Silver Swingers and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Plus, a taped interview with Sophia Loren. Highlights: Kool & the Gang performs "Night People."

  • S20E126 Susan Anton co-hosts

    • January 19, 1981

    Guests: singer Anne Murray magician David Copperfield Country singer Fred Knoblock and Bill Russell. Highlights: Anne Murray sings "Could I Have This Dance?" Fred Knoblock performs "Why Not Me?"

  • S20E127 Susan Anton co-hosts

    • January 20, 1981

    Guests: entertainer Bob Hope Hawaiian singer Don Ho actress Lynda Carter singer T.G. Sheppard and choreographer Jeff Kutash and dancer Karin Smith.

  • S20E128 Susan Anton co-hosts

    • January 21, 1981

    Guests: actor Robby Benson musician Pete Fountain actor Brad Maule comedian Wil Shriner and animal expert Jim Fowler. Highlights: Susan Anton sings "Life is a Song Worth Singing".

  • S20E129 Susan Anton co-hosts

    • January 22, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Dolly Parton rocker Ted Nugent and fashion designer Bob Mackie. Highlights: Dolly Parton sings "Here You Come Again."

  • S20E130 Susan Anton co-hosts

    • January 23, 1981

    Guests: actor Dudley Moore actress Susannah York Jazz musicians Shelly Manne Ray Brown and Al Viola and columnist Marilyn Beck.

  • S20E131 Stuart Damon of "General Hospital" co-hosts

    • January 26, 1981

    Guests: actor Jamie Farr model-actress Maud Adams director Vincente Minelli comic Rick Podell and portrait artist Sascha Lautman. Highlights: Stuart Damon sings "Help Me Make It Thru the Night".

  • S20E132 Lee Patterson co-hosts

    • January 27, 1981

    Guests: actress Susan Richardson of "Eight Is Enough" singer Rocky Burnette Lohman & Barkley (radio personalities Al Lohman and Roger Barkley) TV commercial actor Dick Wilson and writer Stephen King. Highlights: Rocky Burnette sings "Tired of Toein' the Line."

  • S20E133 Jeanne Cooper of "Young & Restless" co-hosts

    • January 28, 1981

    Guests: actor Gil Gerrard actress LaWanda Page comedian Pat Cooper Katie Kelly and Michael Levine author of "How to Reach Anyone Who is Anyone".

  • S20E134 John and Sandy Gabriel of "Ryan's Hope" co-host

    • January 29, 1981

    Guests: actor Ernest Borgnine and his wife Tove Borgnine Country singer Hank Williams Jr. TV personality Rick Dees and his wife Julie McWhirter Dees and TV host Rob Keck.

  • S20E135 Anthony Geary of "General Hospital" co-hosts

    • January 30, 1981

    Guests: actor Leigh McCloskey actress Lauren Chapin (of "Father Knows Best") German actress-singer-author Hildegard Knef Classical guitarist Liona Boyd and Gospel group The Imperials.

  • S20E136 From the Hawaiian Islands

    • February 2, 1981

    Guests: The Beach Boys actor Ron Howard Governor George Ariyoski (of Hawaii) comedian Andy Bumatai hula dancer Lei Laalaheine Jan Hoel and Justin Uale head of the Polynesian Cultural Center. Highlights: The Beach Boys perform "Fun, Fun, Fun". *Note: This was the first time the Beach Boys performed a concert on the beach. The Beach Boys include Mike, Dennis, Carl, Al and Bruce plus Bobby Figueroa, Mike Meros and Ed Carter. (Brian was not a part of the band's lineup)

  • S20E137 From the Hawaiian Islands

    • February 3, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Mel Tillis The Hudson Brothers actor Al Harrington impressionist Jeff DeHart vocal singer and pianist Jay Larrin Jim Cockett Valerie Walker and Justin Uale head of the Polynesian Cultural Center. Highlights: Mel Tillis sings "Southern Rains".

  • S20E138 From the Hawaiian Islands

    • February 4, 1981

    Guests: actor Robert Wagner actress Natalie Wood Jazz musician George Benson trumpeter Ray Sasaki Jr. bandleader Del Courtney Hawaiian singer Marlene Sai Brooke Alexander (Miss Hawaii World) dance instructors Kathryn and Arthur Murray and Justin Uale head of the Polynesian Cultural Center.

  • S20E139 From the Hawaiian Islands

    • February 5, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Tammy Wynette actor Dick Van Patten and wife Pat Van Patten "Buck Rogers" actor Gil Gerrard and wife actress Connie Sellecca trombone player Trummy Young Hawaiian born singer Dick Jensen and Lonnie Cervantes.

  • S20E140 From the Hawaiian Islands

    • February 6, 1981

    Guests: The Beach Boys producer Allan Carr Hawaiian entertainer Danny Kaleikini Stan Kann the gadget man Ike Keao and Justin Uale head of the Polynesian Cultural Center. Highlights: The Beach Boys sing "California Girls", "I Get Around" and "Fun, Fun, Fun."

  • S20E141 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • February 9, 1981

    Guests: comic actor Martin Mull comedian Mark Russell automotive safety advocate Clarence Ditlow and consumer advocate Ralph Nader. Highlights: Mike sings "That Face". Ralph Nader discusses auto 'lemons', insurance, pills that don't work, utilities and junk food

  • S20E142 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • February 10, 1981

    Guests: actress-author Maureen Reagan singer Edie Adams comedian Henry Gibson Susie Engler Bob Hunter and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.

  • S20E143 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • February 11, 1981

    Guests: comedian Dick Martin Lily's brother Richard Tomlin Dr. Sidney M. Wolfe Rick Baker who plays Sydney the Gorilla in Lily's film "The Incredible Shrinking Woman" pop singer Carrie McDowell Marian Fitzgerald and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.

  • S20E144 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • February 12, 1981

    Guests: Sharon Chamberlain actor Ned Beatty actress Sydney Goldsmith Josephine Araldo author of "Cooking with Josephine" and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.

  • S20E145 Lily Tomlin co-hosts

    • February 13, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Dolly Parton Bill Wardlow, associate publisher of Billboard magazine. Dr. Michael Jacobson (director of the Center for Science in the Public Interest) consumer advocate Ralph Nader and the three finalists in the "Ernestine" impression contest Diane Pack, Dennis Dickey and Martha Urann.

  • S20E146 Bill Cosby co-hosts

    • February 16, 1981

    Guests: actress Morgan Fairchild cartoonist Johnny Hart singer Rick Nelson and the Stone Canyon Band Chef Mario and ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester.

  • S20E147 Suzanne Somers co-hosts

    • February 17, 1981

    Guests: singer Natalie Cole comedian Skip Stephenson comedienne Judy Carter Louis McKay The U.S. Navy Band San Diego / "Quarterdeck" and singing group Uptown and Country.

  • S20E148 Mickey Gilley co-hosts

    • February 18, 1981

    Guests: singers Neil Sedaka Johnny Lee and Vic Damone comedian-musician Pete Barbutti and impressionist Babe Pier.

  • S20E149 From Las Vegas Bobby Vinton co-hosts

    • February 19, 1981

    Guests: drummer Buddy Rich comedian Rip Taylor Country singer Dottie West mentalist Kreskin and singer Roger Ray.

  • S20E150 Andy Williams co-hosts

    • February 20, 1981

    Guests: actor Robert Urich comedians Shecky Greene and Freddie Roman actor Bart Braverman Bob Anderson and Hawaii's Fabulous Krush.

  • S20E151 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 23, 1981

    Guests: singer-songwriter Paul Williams singer Sydney Goldsmith Jazz singer Letta M'Bulu author Lonnie Barbach Dr. Mary Conroy and The National Enquirer 'Ugly Mugs' contestants. Topic: Sexual Communication.

  • S20E152 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 24, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Johnny Cash and his wife June Carter Cash golfer Amy Alcott and Dr. Deborah Phillips author of "Sexual Confidence". Highlights: Johnny sings "Old Chunk of Coal".

  • S20E153 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 25, 1981

    Guests: actress Mariette Hartley gospel group Mighty Clouds of Joy female bodybuilder Charonne Carpentier and Drs. Mildred Newman and Bernard Berkowitz authors of "Is There Sex After Marriage?". Highlights: Mighty Clouds of Joy perform "I Made a Step".

  • S20E154 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 26, 1981

    Guests: actor John Schneider actress Barbara Eden singer Fran Jeffries author-film historian Ron Haver and Dr. Karen Shanor. Topic: Male Sexuality.

  • S20E155 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • February 27, 1981

    Guests: actor Elliott Gould singer Kellee Patterson Dr. Leonore Tiefer author of "Sexual Revolution" and Frederick Newman author "Mouth Sounds". Also: an exhibition of sumo wrestling. Highlights: Don sings "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered".

  • S20E156 Martin Mull co-hosts

    • March 2, 1981

    Guests: actor Tony Randall financial analyst Jane Bryant Quinn actress Gretchen Cryer and the cast of "I'm Getting My Act Together and Taking It on the Road."

  • S20E157 Martin Mull co-hosts

    • March 3, 1981

    Guests: actress Florence Henderson singer Rupert Holmes comedian Lonnie Shorr and financial analyst Jane Bryant Quinn, who discusses alternate methods of financing a college education. Highlights: Rupert Holmes sings "Blackjack".

  • S20E158 Martin Mull co-hosts

    • March 4, 1981

    Guests: actors Gene Hackman and Ray Sharkey singer Pat Boone financial analyst Jane Bryant Quinn Sam Caccavallo and trained dog Honey Bear. Synopsis: Jane Brant Quinn discusses "Investing tor Inflation.”

  • S20E159 Martin Mull co-hosts

    • March 5, 1981

    Guests: singer Anthony Newley columnist Hank Grant Ron Smith financial analyst Jane Bryant Quinn, who covers the pros and cons of credit acquisition and four celebrity lookalikes. Highlights: Anthony Newley sings "We Ought to Write a Song."

  • S20E160 Martin Mull co-hosts

    • March 6, 1981

    Guests: actress Diane Ladd actor Fred Willard actor-arranger-composer Frank Devol financial analyst Jane Bryant Quinn and special effects engineer John Dykstra.

  • S20E161 Charles Grodin co-hosts

    • March 16, 1981

    Guests: singer-songwriter Paul Anka actor John Gabriel and wife Sandy Gabriel card wizard and blackjack player Ken Uston and Dr. William Nolen, who discusses advancements in breast-cancer surgery, "The Operation That Women Fear Most".

  • S20E162 Charles Grodin co-hosts

    • March 17, 1981

    Guests: actor Tony Danza TV host and newsman Hugh Downs actress Sheree North travel adviser Marty Leshner Dr. William Nolen and chemist Robert Heshler discuss the drug DMSO.

  • S20E163 Charles Grodin co-hosts

    • March 18, 1981

    Guests: The Statler Brothers actor-comedian Albert Brooks Cheryl Schwartz magician Mal Cross and Dr. William Nolen. Highlights: The Statler Brothers perform "In the Garden".

  • S20E164 Charles Grodin co-hosts

    • March 19, 1981

    Guests: actor Ted Knight singer Johnny Mathis Stan Kann the gadget man Barney Leason author of "Rodeo Drive" and Dr. William Nolen, who discusses the pros and cons of the birth-control pill.

  • S20E165 Charles Grodin co-hosts

    • March 20, 1981

    Guests: actress Penny Marshall actor Danny Thomas TV host of "Candid Camera" Allan Funt writer-producer Nick Arnold. and Dr. William Nolen, who discusses how to select a family doctor.

  • S20E166 Marilu Henner co-hosts

    • April 6, 1981

    Guests: actor Tony Danza Sergio Mendez and Brasil '88 Michael Lembeck masseuse Uta Hollingshead and Jack Valenti, president of Motion Picture Association.

  • S20E167 Mark Harmon co-hosts

    • April 7, 1981

    Guests: actresses Susan Sullivan and Cristina Raines comedian Jan Murray bandleader Ray Anthony and Lisa Birnbach co-author of "The Official Preppy Handbook".

  • S20E168 Leigh McCloskey co-hosts

    • April 8, 1981

    Guests: actress Elke Sommer former middleweight boxing champion Jake LaMotta comedian Johnny Dark Country singer Slim Whitman and Lorimar president Lee Rich.

  • S20E169 Dale Robertson co-hosts

    • April 9, 1981

    Guests: actress Shelley Winters Country music duo The Kendalls diet Dr. Joseph Rechtschaffen Pearl Harbor survivor Admiral Bernard A. Clarey and Pearl Harbor guide Gary Cummins. Joe Massimino band.

  • S20E170 Ken Kercheval co-hosts

    • April 10, 1981

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet actress Sheree North comedian Marty Allen the Amazing Kreskin former hostage Commander Don Sharer former hostage Chief Petty Officer Sam Gillette and Dr. & Mrs. Robert Angerman.

  • S20E171 Ronnie Milsap co-hosts

    • April 27, 1981

    Guests: actor Ron Howard comedian Arsenio Hall child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk and editor-in-chief of Mademoiselle magazine Amy Levin. Highlights: Ronnie sings "Smokey Mountain Rain."

  • S20E172 T.G. Sheppard co-hosts

    • April 28, 1981

    Guests: actor Rod Steiger author Gore Vidal gadget man Stan Kann child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk and Leonard Lieber. Highlights: T.G. Sheppard sings "I Loved 'Em Every One".

  • S20E173 Eddy Arnold co-hosts

    • April 29, 1981

    Guests: actor Dennis Weaver Dennis' wife Gerry Weaver comedian Gallagher Jane McQuade child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk and Marilyn and Harry Lewis.

  • S20E175 Conway Twitty co-hosts

    • May 1, 1981

    Guests: actress Isabel Sanford drag racer Don 'Snake' Prudhomme Leon Burns columnist James Bacon Dr. Lynn Baker and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk.

  • S20E176 Brooke Shields co-hosts

    • May 4, 1981

    Guests: Bo Hopkins of "Dynasty" singer Sylvia comedian Will Shriner Phillip McMullen president of the Family Research Institute beauty expert Adrien Arpel model Lauren Newman and Alex Haley author of "Roots".

  • S20E177 Brooke Shields co-hosts

    • May 5, 1981

    Guests: comedian David Brenner actress Betty Buckley model Lauren Newman veterinarian Dr. Anthony Shipp Temple City Kazoo Orchestra fashion consultant Adrien Arpel and Alex Haley author of "Roots", who begins a week-long series on genealogy.

  • S20E178 Brooke Shields co-hosts

    • May 6, 1981

    Guests: comedian-actor Jerry Lewis singer Al Green model Lauren Newman Benihana Chef Yutaka Omiya fashion consultant Adrien Arpel. and Alex Haley author of "Roots".

  • S20E179 Brooke Shields co-hosts

    • May 7, 1981

    Guests: actor Pat Harrington Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo singer Jimmy Damon director Franco Zeffirelli model Lauren Newman fashion consultant Adrien Arpel and Alex Haley author of "Roots".

  • S20E180 Brooke Shields co-hosts

    • May 8, 1981

    Guests: actor Gary Coleman singer Leo Sayer writer-futurist Alvin Toffler model Lauren Newman Brooke's mother Teri Shields fashion consultant Adrien Arpel and Alex Haley author of "Roots".

  • S20E181 Tony Danza co-hosts

    • May 11, 1981

    Guests: Dr. Hook actor Burgess Meredith actress Jonelle Allen belly dancer Helena Vlahos and Dr. Irene Kassorla.

  • S20E182 Tony Danza co-hosts

    • May 12, 1981

    Guests: singer Deniece Williams actress Susan Sarandon Nancy Toder author of "Choices" casting director Beverlee Dean beauty expert Maureen Lippe and Dr. Irene Kassorla.

  • S20E183 Tony Danza co-hosts

    • May 13, 1981

    Guests: Broadway performer Loni Ackerman actress Morgan Fairchild playwriter Len Richmond actor Johnny Ciarcia (aka John 'Cha Cha" Ciarcia) Dr. Irene Kassorla and a Men's Formanl Fashion Show.

  • S20E184 Tony Danza co-host

    • May 14, 1981

    Guests: actress Sally Struthers actor Robert Alda and his son actor Alan Alda singer-actor John Schneider David Hayes Fashion and Dr. Irene Kassorla.

  • S20E185 Tony Danza co-hosts

    • May 15, 1981

    Guests: actress Marilu Henner actor Frank Sivero Country singer Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers makeup artist Maureen Lippe and Dr. Irene Kassorla.

  • S20E186 Quinn Redeker co-hosts

    • May 18, 1981

    Guests: singer Eydie Gorme comedian Pat Henry Shayla Simpson of Ebony Fashion Fair psychologist Dr. Irene Kassorla author of "Nice Girls Do" and plastic surgeon Dr. Robert Kottler, who is joined by his former patient Marge Brown.

  • S20E187 Alan Dysart co-hosts

    • May 19, 1981

    Guests: actress Audrey Landers mentalist The Amazing Kreskin economist Venita Van Kaspel stuntman Ray Colbert Miss Rodeo America Kathy Martin Rodeo Rookie of the Year Jimmy Cooper and the Wrangler Rodeo Fashions.

  • S20E188 Robin Strasser co-hosts

    • May 20, 1981

    Guests: singer Steve Lawrence comedian David Brenner actor Alan Alda and author Nancy Friday.

Season 21

  • S21E01 Nathan Pritikin (author of Pritikin's Permanent Weight Loss Manual) co-hosts

    • July 6, 1981

    Guests: actor Tony Danza singer Nicky Murphy and Suzie Murphy singer Joe Dolce consumer advocate Ralph Nader consumer activist Sheila Harty and Dr. Ralph Oliva director, Texas Instruments Computer Learning Center.

  • S21E02 Dr. Robert Atkins co-hosts (author of Atkins' Nutrition Breakthrough) co-hosts

    • July 7, 1981

    Guests: actor Steve Landesberg Patricia Davis (President Reagan's daughter) consumer advocate Ralph Nader consumer activist Donald Ross singer Nicky Murphy and Suzie Alicia Heldman and Dr. Ralph Oliva.

  • S21E03 Judy Mazel (author of The Beverly Hills Diet) co-hosts

    • July 8, 1981

    Guests: actress Shelley Winters singer Thelma Houston consumer advocate Ralph Nader Allan Nairn, educational testing expert Andrea Cantor singer Nicky Murphy and Dr. Ralph Oliva.

  • S21E04 Richard Simmons (author of Richard Simmons Never-Say-Diet Book) co-hosts

    • July 9, 1981

    Guests: singer Bill Medley actress Jenilee Harrison consumer advocate Ralph Nader attorney Joe Waz and Dr. Ralph Oliva.

  • S21E05 Craig Claiborne (author of Craig Claiborn's Gourmet Diet Book) co-hosts

    • July 10, 1981

    Guests: singing duo Captain & Tennille consumer advocate Ralph Nader Suzie Murphy Larry Muller Chris Herbert Dr. Michael Jacobson Dr. Elizabeth Whelan and Dr. Ralph Oliva.

  • S21E06 David Copperfield co-hosts

    • July 13, 1981

    Guests: actor Mike Connors actress Kim Fields British impressionist Faith Brown and Dr. Karen Shanor. Also: A kid's fashion show.

  • S21E07 David Copperfield co-hosts

    • July 14, 1981

    Guests: actress Sarah Miles Country singer Tanya Tucker cosmetic plastic surgeon Dr. Norman Martin Dr. Karen Shanor and R. David Robinson.

  • S21E08 David Copperfield co-hosts

    • July 15, 1981

    Guests: actress Kristy McNichol Country singer Lacy J. Dalton Captain Arnold Wonsever Dr. Karen Shanor and garbology expert Dr. William Rathje.

  • S21E09 David Copperfield co-hosts

    • July 16, 1981

    Guests: actor Dudley Moore author Irving Wallace choreographer-dancer Sioux Lewellyn Stewart Sims of Ideal toys talks about the Rubik's cube Dr. Karen Shanor and "garbologist" Dr. William Rathje.

  • S21E10 David Copperfield co-hosts

    • July 17, 1981

    Guests: actress Melissa Gilbert guitarist Chet Atkins John Snow Presidente Brandy Andalusian Horses (from Mexico City) abd Dr. Karen Shanor.

  • S21E11 June Carter Cash co-hosts

    • July 20, 1981

    Guests: actress Bo Derek Joe Ruggiero and Dr. William Nolen.

  • S21E12 June Carter Cash co-hosts

    • July 21, 1981

    Guests: actress Paula Prentiss actor Richard Benjamin designer Joe Ruggiero and Dr. William Nolen.

  • S21E13 June Carter Cash co-hosts

    • July 22, 1981

    Guests: comedienne Fannie Flagg designer Joe Ruggiero The Carter Sisters and Dr. William Nolen.

  • S21E14 June Carter Cash co-hosts

    • July 23, 1981

    Guests: R&B group Gladys Knight and the Pips designer Joe Ruggiero Dr. William Nolan and Dr. Sylvia Rubin. Discussion of stress.

  • S21E15 June Carter Cash co-hosts

    • July 24, 1981

    Guests: actor Fernando Lamas June's sisters Anita and Helen Carter designer Joe Ruggiero naturalist Hollister Smith and Dr. William Nolen who discusses giving birth after 35.

  • S21E16 Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager co-host

    • July 27, 1981

    Guests: singer Harry Belafonte actor Erik Estrada author Alex Haley and author-cosmetics expert Way Bandy.

  • S21E17 Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager co-host

    • July 28, 1981

    Guests: actress Victoria Principal singer Andy Gibb author-businesswoman Beverly Sassoon author Alex Haley and author-cosmetics expert Way Bandy.

  • S21E18 Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager co-host

    • July 29, 1981

    Guests: comedian Robert Klein author Alex Haley celebrity grandfather Dick Van Patten Sr. and cosmetics expert Way Bandy.

  • S21E19 Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager co-host

    • July 30, 1981

    Guests: comedian-magician Steve Dacri author Alex Haley Rev. George Clements and cosmetics expert Way Bandy.

  • S21E20 Burt Bacharach and Carol Bayer Sager co-host

    • July 31, 1981

    Guests: talk show host Phil Donahue actor Richard Dawson Anthony Geary and Genie Francis (stars on "General Hospital") Gloria Monty (producer, "General Hospital") Eric Braeden ("The Young & the Restless" star) Ken Shriner (starring on "Texas") and Judith Light (starring on "One Life to Live").

  • S21E21 Della Reese co-hosts

    • August 31, 1981

    Guests: restaurateur Stuart Levin Chef Domenick Serratore and Mimi Brien discusses how to take care of your money.

  • S21E22 Carmen McRae co-hosts

    • September 1, 1981

    Guests: comedian Larry Miller restauranteur Stuart Levin Chef Louis Evans and Linda Lockwood discusses inflation.

  • S21E23 Cleo Laine and John Dankworth co-host

    • September 2, 1981

    Guests: comedian Dale Gonyea restaurateur Stuart Levin Chef Ken Benson and Ann Benson who discusses the economy and women.

  • S21E24 Billy Daniels co-hosts

    • September 3, 1981

    Guests: TV critic Richard Hack restauranteur Stuart Levin Chef Chuck Hunt book publishing expert Judith Briles and bioregional author and activist Jim Dodge.

  • S21E25 The Jazz Singers co-host

    • September 4, 1981

    Guests: singer-actress Della Reese Jazz singer Carmen McRae Cleo Laine and John Dankworth singer Billy Daniels restauranteur Stuart Levin and Chef George Llorens

  • S21E26 George Segal co-hosts

    • September 7, 1981

    Guests: comedian Kevin Nealon Conrad Janis & The Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band, Dr. Roger Lewis (special feature on "tooth bonding"), and activist-author Gloria Steinem.

  • S21E27 George Segal co-hosts

    • September 8, 1981

    Guests: Loni Anderson (special feature on negligee fashions) activist-author Gloria Steinem Conrad Janis & The Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band.

  • S21E28 George Segal co-hosts

    • September 9, 1981

    Guests: Conrad Janis & The Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band, Wally Amos (Famous Amos Cookie creator), activist-author Gloria Steinem entrepreneur Warren Avis (Avis Rent a Car) comedian, odd gadget collector Stan Kann and Dr. Robert Kottler (Kottier?) (special feature on dermal abrasion),

  • S21E29 George Segal co-hosts

    • September 10, 1981

    Guests: jazz musician Sid Gould Beverly Hills Jazz Band comedian Michael Keaton activist-author Gloria Steinem and Katherine Klinger (special feature on facials)

  • S21E30 George Segal co-hosts

    • September 11, 1981

    Guests: comedian Howie Mandell activist-author Gloria Steinem Dr. Lee Salk (family psychologist-author) Dr. Bill McKeachie and Dr. Robert Morrison.

  • S21E31 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • September 14, 1981

    Guests: Broadway actress Mary Martin TV personality Jim Hartz author Tom Ryan consumer advocate Ralph Nader and environmental advocacy leader Gene Karpinski.

  • S21E32 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • September 15, 1981

    Guests: Robert (Bob) Miller (Clark County, Nevada, District Attorney), Ossie Brown (Baton Rouge District Attorney), criminal Ed Silva and rape victim Venice Justice.

  • S21E33 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • September 16, 1981

    Guests: comedian David Brenner pool player Jimmy Caras consumer advocate Ralph Nader and attorney Cornish F. Hitchcock.

  • S21E34 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • September 17, 1981

    Guests: actor Ron Carey "Barney Miller" producer Danny Arnold Aldo Cella wine expert commercial as portrayed by actor James Manis NYC police detectives Sal Mazzola and Tom Sobota consumer advocate Ralph Nader and race car driver James Hunt.

  • S21E35 Steve Landesberg co-hosts

    • September 18, 1981

    Guests: comedian Billy Braver actresses Judy and Audrey Landers consumer advocate Ralph Nader and solar lobbyist Richard Munson.

  • S21E36 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • September 28, 1981

    Guests: singer Mary Wells singer-songwriter Johnny Rivers and Jr. Walker and the All-Stars.

  • S21E37 Dom Deluise co-hosts

    • September 29, 1981

    Guests: actor-comedian Bobby Kelton comedian-singer Sean Morey and singer Wendee Winters.

  • S21E38 Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers Band co-host.

    • September 30, 1981

    Guests: actor-magician Harry Anderson Gospel group The Masters and musical saw player Tom Scribner.

  • S21E39 Rip Taylor co-hosts

    • October 1, 1981

    Guests: impressionist Bob Anderson K.C. (singer Harry Wayne Casey, of K.C. and the Sunshine Band) bassist Stanley Clarke keyboardist George Duke and plate-spinning act The Carlssons.

  • S21E40 Bobby Vinton co-hosts

    • October 2, 1981

    Guests: comedian Howie Mandell, dancer Shabba-Do, and unicycle comedy team The Volantes.

  • S21E41 Burt Reynolds co-hosts

    • October 5, 1981

    Guests: comedian David Steinberg and actress Beverly D'Angelo.

  • S21E42 Nancy Reagan co-hosts

    • October 6, 1981

    Guests: Jack Kenyon Isabel McLin and Roscoe McGuire. Highlight: First Lady Nancy Reagan discusses the foster grandparent program.

  • S21E43 Charlene Tilton co-hosts

    • October 7, 1981

    Guests: author and style expert Charla Krupp designer Elinor Brown Sheila Cliff and singer Vera Brown.

  • S21E44 Elke Sommer co-hosts

    • October 8, 1981

    Guests: author-columnist Marshall Loeb oilman Bill Brosseau Celestial Seasonsings founder Mo Siegel and pro-football player Allan Clark. Highlight: Three self-made millionaires under the age of 35.

  • S21E45 Carol Burnett co-hosts

    • October 9, 1981

    Guest: comedienne Miriam Flynn.

  • S21E46 Anthony Newley co-hosts

    • October 12, 1981

    Guests: singer Lou Rawls pianist Ian Fraser and composer-lyricist and playwright Leslie Briscusse. Synopsis: A tribute to the music of Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse with Anthony Newley and Lou Rawls.

  • S21E47 Deniece Williams, Stacy Lattisaw and Lulu co-host.

    • October 13, 1981

    Guests: pop group Afternoon Delights

  • S21E48 John Schneider co-hosts

    • October 14, 1981

    Guests: guitarist Lee Ritenour mentalist The Amazing Kreskin and Mack & Jamie (comedy duo Mack Dryden and Jamie Alcroft).

  • S21E49 Barbara Cook and John Raitt co-host.

    • October 15, 1981

    Highlights: Mike sings "I Have Dreamed" (from 'The King And I'). Barbara Cook sings "Wait till You See Him" (aka "Wait till You See Her") (from Rogers & Hart's 'By Jupiter'). John Raitt sings "They Call the Wind Maria" (from 'Paint Your Wagon'). John sings "If I Loved You" (from 'Carousel'). Barbara sings "Till There Was You" (from 'The Music Man'). Mike sings "Why Did I Choose You" (from 'The Yearling'). John sings "The Impossible Dream (The Quest)" (from 'Man Of La Mancha'). Barbara sings "It's Better with a Band" (from her 1981 album). John sings "Soliloquy" (from "Carousel"). Barbara sings "I Can Cook Too" (from 'On the Town'). John, Barbara and Mike close the show with "Lullaby of Broadway."

  • S21E50 Helen Reddy co-hosts

    • October 16, 1981

    Guests: impressionist Fred Travalena composer-pianist Leonard Pennario and magician Marie Fidler.

  • S21E51 Harry Blackstone Jr. co-hosts

    • October 19, 1981

    Guests: singer Rita Coolidge comedian-actor Jamie Farr and singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes.

  • S21E52 Herschel Bernardi co-hosts

    • October 20, 1981

    Guests: singer-actress Ann Jillian comedian Howie Mandel bird trainer Dave Frank and Bobby and Lolita (performing birds) [Also listed as "Pancho and Lolila, bird act."]

  • S21E53 Stuart Damon co-hosts

    • October 21, 1981

    Guests: singer-actress Gloria Loring singer-actor Bill Hayes singer-actress Elizabeth Allen comedy team of Barb and Steve North actor James Mizell and The Steve Merritt Dancers.

  • S21E54 Dionne Warwick co-hosts

    • October 22, 1981

    Guests: comedy team of Roger and Roger. A fashion show of furs.

  • S21E55 Cliff Richard co-hosts

    • October 23, 1981

    Guests: pop group The Go-Go's actress Vicki Frederick comedian Kip Addotta and tuba player Roger Bobo. Highlights: The Go-Go's perform "How Much More".

  • S21E56 Norm Crosby co-hosts

    • October 26, 1981

    Guests: singer-songwriter Roger Whittaker actor Lou Jacobi Country singer Reba McEntire and juggler Michael Marlin.\

  • S21E57 Gabe Kaplan co-hosts

    • October 27, 1981

    Guests: bandleader Woody Herman Broadway and sitcom star Nell Carter husband-and-wife dance team Jim and Jodie King, dancing grandma Barbara Moseley and Cal State La Jazz Ensemble.

  • S21E58 The Association co-host

    • October 28, 1981

    Guests: actress Judy Norton-Taylor comedian Jay Johnson and jazz pianist Bill Evans.

  • S21E59 Susan Anton co-hosts

    • October 29, 1981

    Guests: impressionist Billy Fellows Gospel group The Archers singer Gene Nelson and The Point Blank Dancers. Highlights: The Archers perform "Spreadin' Like Wildfire".

  • S21E60 Shields & Yarnell co-host

    • October 30, 1981

    Guests: composer Mike Post R&B singer-musician Stevie Woods and The Agostinos.

  • S21E61 Ben Vereen co-hosts

    • November 2, 1981

    Guests: singer Lola Falana magician Larry Wilson.

  • S21E62 Joel Grey co-hosts

    • November 3, 1981

    Guests: author Garson Kanin Country music singer Jacky Ward musician-comedian Mickey Katz and comedian Kelly Monteith.

  • S21E63 The Spinners co-host

    • November 4, 1981

    Guests: guitarist Carlos Montoya comedian Phyllis Diller and The Sensational Saxons.

  • S21E64 "Mike and the Comics" is the theme of the show.

    • November 5, 1981

    Guests: comedians Jack Carter Marty Allen Dave Barry and Slappy White and Chippendale Mud Wrestlers (aka Chippendale Girls).

  • S21E65 Jim Stafford co-hosts

    • November 6, 1981

    Guests: singer-actress Charo Chippendale Dancers Pudgy (comedienne Beverly Wines) and Moore's Mongrel Review.

  • S21E66 Debbie Reynolds co-hosts

    • November 9, 1981

    Guests: comedian Larry Storch and Uptown & Country.

  • S21E67 Natalie Cole co-hosts

    • November 10, 1981

    Guests: stand-up comedian Freddie Roman Fernandez and John Mallon.

  • S21E68 Razzy Bailey co-hosts

    • November 11, 1981

    Guests: singer Patti LaBelle comedian Fred Willard comedian Tom Dreesen comedy team of Roger & Roger and The Pensacola Choir.

  • S21E69 Florence Henderson co-hosts

    • November 12, 1981

    Guests: impressionist Faith Brown Country singer Fred Knoblock The Jazz Tap Ensemble Freddie Cannon and the Belmonts.

  • S21E70 The Commodores co-host

    • November 13, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Fred Knoblock comedian Stan Kann and actor-comedian Johnny Witherspoon.

  • S21E71 Tony Orlando co-hosts

    • November 16, 1981

    Guests: singer Jose Feliciano magician Ricky Jay and The Paulos Sisters.

  • S21E72 Don Rickles co-hosts

    • November 17, 1981

    Guests: singer-actress Telma Hopkins banjo player Wendy Holcombe Carl Carlsson and Ruth Carlsson and Elena O'Mar.

  • S21E73 Ronnie Milsap co-hosts

    • November 18, 1981

    Guests: dancer Chita Rivera comedian Kevin Nealon magician Lance Burton and the Sequoia String Quartet.

  • S21E74 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • November 19, 1981

    Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence R&B singer James Ingram and magician Ricciardil.

  • S21E75 Alabama co-host

    • November 20, 1981

    Guests: George Lindsey ("Hee Haw" regular), Stan Kann comedian, odd gadget collector and Steve Merritt dancers. A children's fashion show.

  • S21E76 Taped aboard the Queen Elizabeth.

    • November 23, 1981

    Guests: singer-dancer Ben Vereen singer-actress Pia Zadora impressionist Bob Anderson singer-actress Faith Brown Andy Mann and Tad Chase who discusses video games.

  • S21E77 Renata Scotto co-hosts

    • November 24, 1981

    Guests: actor Robert Lansing actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin Cajun fiddler Doug Kershaw and George Janack Jr. Highlights: Renata Scotto discusses her new Puccini "Tosca" recording.

  • S21E78 Andrae Crouch co-hosts

    • November 25, 1981

    Guests: Christian singer-songwriter Reba Rambo Gospel singer Jessy Dixon singer-pianist Dony McGuire and singers Guy & Ralna ("Lawrence Welk Show" regulars Guy Hovis and Ralna English).

  • S21E79 Tom Wopat co-hosts

    • November 26, 1981

    Guests: Country singer Louise Mandrell and her husband R.C. Bannon actor Pat O'Brien singer-songwriter Karen Henderson mentalist-magician Max Maven and from the Los Angeles Dodgers Rick Monday, Steve Yeager, Jay Johnstone, Jerry Ruess, The Big Blue Wrecking Crew who perform "We Are the Champions". Highlights: R.C. Bannon and Louise Mandrell perform "Inseperable". Tom and his band perform. Karen Henderson sings a medley with "America the Beautiful", "Tomorrow".

  • S21E80 George Carlin co-hosts

    • November 27, 1981

    Guests: comedian Johnny Dark singer Kenny Rankin and Brazilian jazz drummer Airto Moreira.

  • S21E81 Pat Boone co-hosts

    • November 30, 1981

    Guests: singer-songwriter Johnny Rivers singer Mary Wells and Junior Walker and the All Stars.

  • S21E82 A"Salute To The New Comics"

    • February 10, 1982

    Guests: actress-comedienne Karin Babbitt Andy Huggins Richard Morris Cary Odes Barry Diamond and Jack Graiman.

  • S21E83 Bobby Vinton co-hosts

    • February 15, 1982

    Guests: comic Rip Taylor The Alberici Sisters musical artist Chuck Roberts Keith Schaefer and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.

  • S21E84 Mel Tillis co-hosts

    • February 16, 1982

    Guests: singing group The Playmates pro bowler Joe Norris novelty act Oresto Keith Schaefer Ugly Mug winners and Steve Merritt Dancers.

  • S21E85 Liberace co-hosts

    • February 17, 1982

    Guests: musician Domenick Allen Aaron Deskins Steve Merritt Dancers Keith Schaefer and Maceo's Little Steps.

  • S21E86 Shecky Greene co-hosts

    • February 18, 1982

    Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet Keith Schaefer pool player Jimmy Caras and actress June Terry.

  • S21E87 Suzanne Somers co-hosts

    • February 19, 1982

    Guests: singer-actor Fernando Allende Keith Schaefer and Steve Merritt Dancers.

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