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- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are comic actor Jerry Lester, folk group The Womenfolk, and "The Naked Society" author Vance Packard.
- Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are character actor Edward Everett Horton, singer Rita Gardner, fashion designer Oleg Cassini, and Ruth MacCutcheon.
- Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are folk trio The Big 3, Bob Gibson of the St. Louis Cardinals, singer Betty Johnson, comedian Jerry Lester, and activist Gordon Hall.
- Della Reese is co-host. Guests are bandleader-entertainer Cab Calloway, cartoon voice actor Mel Blanc, The Harlem Globetrotters, and comic actor Jerry Lester.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are Broadway actor Joel Grey, comedian Howard Morris, and author Anne W. Simon.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are singer Wayne Newton, TV personality Dagmar, comedian Bill Daily, and author Dr. Frank H. Richardson.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are heavyweight champion Cassius Clay (aka Mohammed Ali); the comedy team of Ford and Reynolds; and "Four Against Everest" author Woodrow Wilson Sayre.
- Betty White is co-host. Guests are actress Joan Bennett, comedian Adam Keefe, barbershop quartet The Buffalo Bills, and the Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company.
- The Four Freshmen are co-hosts. Guests are The Rolling Stones ("Carol," "Not Fade Away", "Tell Me," "I Just Wanna Make Love To You"); actors Dan Dailey and Kathy Nolan, humorist Harry Golden, and comic Al Kelly.
- Co-hosts The Four Freshmen perform "Moon River." Guests are singer Aretha Franklin ("Once in a Lifetime"), double-talk comedian Al Kelly, and Dr. William Herman.
- Paul Lynde is co-host for the week. Guests are jazz vocalist Ethel Ennis, actor Jesse Pearson, and comedian Ronnie Martin.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are actor Clu Gulager (of TV's "The Virginian"), vocalist Marilyn Burroughs, and humorist Jonathan Miller.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are comedian Dody Goodman, singer John Gary, and jazz pianist Teddy Wilson.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are singer Gisele MacKenzie, actor Paul Richards, and professional boxer Don Fullmer.
- Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are actor Dennis Weaver (of "Gunsmoke" and "Kentucky Jones"), "Mr. Novak" actor Vince Howard, and Toastmaster George Jessel.
- Bill Cosby is co-host. Guests are singer-radio personality Smilin' Jack Smith; vocalist Shirley Harmer; magician Marshall Brodien; bandleader Phil Palumbo and his Fabulous Four (aka The Phil Palumbo Quintet); and surprise guest Robert Culp.
- Co-host Carol Lawrence is joined by her husband, singer Robert Goulet. Also appearing are comedian George Carlin, psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, and composer Henry Mancini.
- Guests: Chuck Connors (co-host); singer-actors Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence; actor Johnny Crawford (from TV's "The Rifleman"); satirist Stan Freberg; etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt; and Miss America for 1967, Jane Anne Jayroe.
- Johnny Mathis is co-host. Guests are humorist Dick Cavett, movie actress Andrea Dromm, and Our Young Generation, a singing group that accompanies Mathis on his concert tours.
- Dom DeLuise co-hosts. Guests are recording artists The New Vaudeville Band; singer Teresa Brewer; and Betty Furness, consumer affairs assistant to President Johnson.
- Barbara Eden is co-host. Guests are Ricky Nelson and his wife Kris; jazz musician Lionel Hampton; comedian Ralph Pope; and Frances Horwich, child psychologist and former host of TV's "Ding Dong School."
- Co-host Agnes Moorehead is joined by her "Bewitched" co-star Paul Lynde. Also appearing: actress-singer Gloria DeHaven; actress Cathy Burns; and Yvette Diago Powell, the estranged wife of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D. NY).
- The guests are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin (co-hosts for the week), singer Sammy Davis Jr., columnist Sheilah Graham, jazz combo The Billy Taylor Trio, and The Neshaminy Senior High School Choir.
- Appearing are Kathryn Crosby (concluding her week as co-host), author Jacqueline Susann, singer Jimmy Dean, recording industry executive Mitch Miller, comedian Pete Barbutti, and heart specialist Dr. Lawrence Meltzer.
- Patty Duke is co-host. Guests are Rose Kennedy (mother of JFK, RFK and Ted Kennedy); singer-actor Frankie Avalon; comedian Jerry Lester; Nancy Claster, the first "Romper Room" teacher; and the Williams College Ephlats, an a cappella group.
- Operatic baritone Robert Merrill is co-host. Guests are Motown group The Four Tops, comedian Rose Marie, and Dr. Marvin Ziporyn, the psychiatrist who treated mass murderer Richard Speck at the Cook County jail.
- "Peyton Place" actor Ed Nelson is co-host. Guests are actress Phyllis Kirk, comedian Totie Fields, pianist Big Tiny Little, and author Albert B. Gerber.
- Ed Nelson is co-host. Guests include comedians Peter Cook and Dudley Moore; singer Marilyn Maye; and comedian Sandy Baron. Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey and his wife, Muriel, narrate a filmed tour of their Waverly, Minnesota, home.
- Ed Nelson co-hosts. Guests are singer-actress Florence Henderson, character actor Simon Oakland, country music singer Eddy Arnold, humorist Grady Nutt, and puppeteer Bil Baird with The Baird Marionettes.
- Ed Nelson co-hosts. Guests are comedy writer-director Mel Brooks; singer Al Martino; psychologist Dr. Rose Franzblau; and jazz musicians guitarist Jean-Baptiste "Toots" Thielemans, drummer Bobby Rosengarden, and percussionist Phil Kraus.
- Co-host Ed Nelson is joined by his wife Patricia. Also appearing: the comedy team of Allen and Rossi; TV emcee Hugh Downs; pop band The Free Design; singer Margie Day, and the mountain rescue team of William Fowler and John Graham.
- Bess Myerson is co-host. Guests are rock group Every Mother's Son ("Come On Down to My Boat," "Rainflowers," "Put Your Mind At Ease"), actor Van Johnson, folk singer Dushka, and Betty Hughes, the wife of NJ governor Richard J. Hughes.
- Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts. Guests are singers Marilyn Maye and Hal Frazier; comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko; designer-author Vivienne Colle; and Dorothy Goodwin, who investigated abuses by the diet pill industry.
- Richard Harris is co-host. Guests are comedy writer Selma Diamond, singer Hal Frazier, honky-tonk/ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little, and TV talk show host and producer David Susskind.
- Barbara Parkins is co-host. Guests are "Dark Shadows" actor Jonathan Frid, jazz vocalist Joe Williams, singer Joanie Sommers, comedian Charlie Callas, and World Trampoline champion Gary Erwin.
- Guests are Peter Lawford (co-host for the week), Judy Garland ("For Once In My Life," "How Insensitive, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"), singer Jerry Vale, ventriloquist Willie Tyler with Lester, and authors William Safire and Jill Shipstad.
- Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host. Guests are actress Joan Crawford with her daughters Christina and Cathy; saxophonist Boots Randolph; big band singer Don Cornell; and ventriloquist act Willie Tyler and Lester.
- Shirley Bassey is co-host. Guests are The Beach Boys ("I Can Hear Music," "Never Learn Not To Love"), actor Glenn Ford, singer Hal Frazier, Women's Liberation activist Robin Morgan, and Alan Oster of the Sanson Institute of Heraldry.
- Van Johnson concludes his week as co-host. Guests are comedian Rodney Dangerfield, novelist Jacqueline Susann (author of "The Love Machine"), and folk group The Irish Rovers.
- Liza Minnelli co-hosts. Guests are actor George C. Scott, singer-author Kay Thompson, comedic actor Bill Fiore, and choral group The West Point Glee Club.
- Liza Minnelli is co-host. Guests are singer Joe Cocker; actor Wendell Burton (Liza's co-star in "The Sterile Cuckoo"); comedian Pete Barbutti; and Letitia Baldrige, etiquette expert and former White House Social Secretary.
- Vivian Vance is co-host. Guests are vocalist Linda Ronstadt ("Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"); singers Jimmy Dean and Julius LaRosa; and Mrs. Muriel Humphrey, wife of Senator Hubert H. Humphrey.
- Connie Stevens is co-host for the week. Guests include comedian Soupy Sales and singer Vic Damone. Psychologist George R. Bach discusses his book, "The Intimate Enemy: How to Fight Fair in Love and Marriage."
- Dody Goodman concludes her week as co-host. Guests are actor-singer Theodore Bikel (of the new movie "Darker Than Amber"); actor Alejandro Rey; and Jani Gardner, author of "365 More Ways To Say I Love You."
- Mickey Rooney is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Melanie, actor Tony Curtis, and comedian Al Bernie. Melanie performs "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and "Ruby Tuesday."
- Tonight Bette Midler sings her song.
- Today's co-host is "Dating Game" emcee Jim Lange. Guests are singer Mary Travers, comedian Sandy Baron, columnist Jimmy Breslin, mimic Frank Raines, Clio awards director Bill Evans, and "UFO passengers" Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker.
- Guests: "Password" host Allen Ludden (today's co-host); Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara comedy team; film producer Hall Bartlett; country band The Wright Brothers; and "The Energy Crisis" co-authors Dr. Lawrence Rocks and Dr. Richard Runyon.
- Today's co-host is "The Newlywed Game" emcee Bob Eubanks. Guests are actress Maureen Stapleton, country music singer Mel Tillis, "Mad Ducks And Bears" author George Plimpton, and Joseph Sheehan, the head of UCLA's Speech Therapy Program.
- Today's co-host is "To Tell the Truth" host Garry Moore. Guests are actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin, TV personality Durward Kirby, sportscaster Jim McKay, vocalist Chelsea Brown, and natural foods enthusiast Euell Gibbons.
- Today's co-host Tom Kennedy, host of "Split Second." Also: Soap Opera actress Eileen Fulton, comedian Lonnie Shorr, tennis champion Vic Seixas, 6-year-old evangelist Michael Lord Jr., and A&P supermarket heir Huntington Hartford.
- Dyan Cannon is co-host for the week. Guests are actor Richard Harris; comedians Dudley Moore and Peter Cook; pianist Liberace; actress and beauty products director Arlene Dahl; and female impersonator Jim Bailey.
- Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; author Jacqueline Susann; a cappella group The Persuasions; concert pianist-judo expert Jerome Mackey; and plastic surgeon Dr. Rudolph Troques.
- Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Don McLean, comedian Larry Storch, and Dr. Arthur Janov, the creator of primal therapy and author of "The Primal Scream."
- Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Staple Singers, comedian Jonathan Winters, film critic Rex Reed, and bowling instructor Diane McMullen.
- Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Carol Channing; actress Ruth Gordon and her husband, author-playwright Garson Kanin; composers Michel Legrand and Jule Styne; and author Dr. Robert Akeret.
- A Salute to the 1950s with co-host Liberace. Guests are actress Annette Funicello; "Your Hit Parade" stars Snooky Lanson and Gisele MacKenzie; chief counsel of the McCarthy hearings attorney Roy M. Cohn; and the Broadway cast of "Grease."
- Totie Fields is co-host. Guests are rock group KISS ("Firehouse" + Gene Simmons interview), singer Eartha Kitt, comedian Robert Klein, TV personality Ben Hunter, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and kissing contest winners Vincent Toro and Louise Heath.
- Co-host Sly Stone performs "Dance to the Music." Guests are singer Mama Cass Elliot; 5-year-old actor Rodney Allen Rippy; columnist-author Jack Anderson; table tennis champions Stellan Bengtsson and Kjell Johansson; and author Dusko Popov.
- Sly Stone co-hosts. Guests are comedian Richard Pryor, actor-dancer Joel Grey, filmmaker Cinda Firestone (director-writer of "Attica"), and unicycle basketball team The King Charles Troupe. Sly and the Family Stone perform "Loose Booty."
- Martha Mitchell, estranged wife of former U.S. Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, co-hosts. Guests are Richard Pryor; and political wives Eleanor McGovern (Mrs. George McGovern), Marion Javits (Mrs. Jacob Javits), Mary Jane Dellenback (wife of Oregon Rep. John Dellenback), and Barbara Mandell (estranged wife of Maryland's governor).
- Richard Pryor begins his week as co-host. Also: Actor George C. Scott and his wife actress Trish Van DeVere; comedian Milton Berle; Juliette Whittaker (Pryor's childhood mentor); and Victor the Wrestling Bear with trainer Tuffy Truesdale.
- Guests: Richard Pryor (co-host), singer Harry Belafonte, the Electric Light Orchestra, actress Sally Kellerman, and MPAA president Jack Valenti. Mike continues his interview with George C. Scott and Scott's actress-wife Trish Van DeVere.
- With Richard Pryor as guest host, Sylvester Stallone guest.
- Richard Pryor concludes his week as co-host. Also appearing: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.; Olympic gymnasts Olga Korbut and Cathy Rigby; actor-author Charles McGregor; and Richard Pryor's grandmother, Marie Carter Bryant.
- George Carlin concludes his week as co-host. Guests are actors Ben Gazzara and Kate Jackson; "Sanford and Son" regulars Redd Foxx and LaWanda Page; singer Barry Manilow; and Dr. Mildred Jefferson of the National Right to Life Committee.
- This program featured a salute to television pioneers. 'Al Hodge' (qv) wore a Captain Video uniform and led the assemblage in reciting the Captain Video Ranger Pledge.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Marvin Hamlisch is co-host. Guests are singer Tom Waits ("Eggs and Sausages," "Small Change"), actress Glenda Jackson, and comic Arte Johnson. A taped interview with Lucille Ball and Gary Morton. Film clips of Dustin Hoffman and Paul Lynde.
- In Hollywood, columnist-film critic Rex Reed is co-host. Guests are married actors Darren McGavin and Kathie Browne, actresses Talia Shire and Maria Schell, actors Rob Reiner and Alan Arkin, and restauranteur Maude Chasen.
- James Brolin (co-host), Patti Smith ("Ask the Angels," "Free Money"), Ruth Gordon, photographer Francesco Scavullo, "Porgy and Bess" Broadway cast members, and 7-year-old karate champion Matt Hodges. A tribute to actress Judith Lowry.
- Daily quiz show hosted by Warwick Davis. In this episode, a bridal party made up of five university friends attempt to answer questions about top ten lists in a variety of categories in an attempt to walk away with a big cash prize.
- You explore Hume's distinctions between Nature and Second Nature, the importance of our social lives to our cognitive lives, and the key roles our passions and imagination play in our beliefs and actions.
- Big Band music is featured as the cast & director of "New York, New York" appear to promote their film with host Mike Douglas, himself a former band singer with the Kay Kyser band.
- Jamie Farr co-hosts the show with Mike. Guest include comic book impresario Phil Seuling, who introduces Red Sonja (Wendy Pini) to promote his upcoming comic book convention in Philadelphia.
- In Hollywood, Mike's guests are singer Ray Charles, "Mary Tyler Moore Show" regular Gavin MacLeod, composer Michel Legrand, actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, and comedian Marty Allen. Ray Charles and Michel Legrand perform "Georgia on My Mind."
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Co-host Mariette Hartley is joined by her husband Patrick Boyriven, comedians Lucille Ball and David Letterman, actress Victoria Principal, singer Freda Payne ("The Lady Is a Tramp"), and artist Morris Katz (who paints with toilet paper).
- Guests: Steve Landesberg (concluding his week as co-host), comedian Jimmie Walker, "Happy Days" regular Anson Williams, singer-actress Barbi Benton, Country music duo The Kendalls ("I'm Already Blue"), and inventor Paul Wakefield.