Hal March is co-host. Tom Glazer, Laura Green, and The Halifax Three provide the music. Hans Holzer discusses his book "Ghost Hunter." Ralph Lee Smith talks about his "Saturday Evening Post" article "The Hucksters of Pain."
Hal March is co-host. Guests include violinist Florian ZaBach and comedian Larry Kent. Hugh Henderson demonstrates the Electro-Golf machine. CDC director Dr. James L. Goddard discusses the measles vaccine.
Celeste Holm co-hosts. Guests are 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.
Celeste Holm is co-host. Guests are actress Whitney Blake, comic actor Bill Daily, and writer Eleanor Harris. Joe Phipps discusses his 'Good Housekeeping' article "The Growing Menace of 'Nice' Drugs."
Celeste Holm is co-host. Guests include comic actor Joe E. Ross, comedian Bill Daily, and singer Steve Clayton. Educator Ralph E. Loewe discusses his 'Saturday Review' article "Who Makes a Menace Out of Johnny?"
Kaye Ballard is co-host. Guests are comedian Bill Daily; New Orleans jazz group Ronnie Kole and The Heavyweights; and Parisian perfume authority Monique Beaujard.
Kaye Ballard is co-host. Guests are singer-bandleader Cab Calloway; TV personality Henry Morgan; musical humorist The Great Yonely; and journalist Frank Edwards, who discusses UFOs.
Kaye Ballard co-hosts. Guests are musical group The Four Saints; singer Barbara Meister; comedian Ed Bakey (in character as "millionaire folksinger Eddie Greensleeves"); and attorney Sidney Eisenberg, who discusses scholarships.
Morey Amsterdam is co-host. Guests are actress Eva Gabor; Dixieland trumpet player Roy Liberto; badminton champion Hugh Forgie; and "living mannequin" Gail del Corral and her daughter.
Morey Amsterdam is co-host. Guests are actor Victor Jory, singer Vaughn Monroe, The Grandison Singers, author-psychiatrist Dr. W. Hugh Missildine, and exercise expert Debbie Drake.
Zsa Zsa Gabor is co-host. Guests are singer Dick Roman; folk group The Three Young Men from Montana; motivational speaker Earl Nightingale; and Angela Murray, representative for the Linde Stars jewelry company.
Zsa Zsa Gabor is co-host. Guests are Zsa Zsa's mother, Jolie Gabor; The Glenn Miller Orchestra led by Ray McKinley; and author-divorce lawyer Robert Kent.
Zsa Zsa Gabor is co-host. Guests include singer Jerry Vale; Ernie Martin and his Hungarian Gypsy Ensemble; and memory expert Paul Sanger. Barry Hoffman, a Massachusetts real estate agent, describes his recent trip to Cuba.
Zsa Zsa Gabor is co-host. Guests are Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers; comedian Joey Adams and his wife Cindy; actor Louis Quinn; and Myrus the Mentalist.
Bob Crosby is co-host. Guests are 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.
Frankie Avalon is co-host. Guests are singer Micki Lynn, vocalists The DeCastro Sisters, Cleveland Indians pitcher Jim "Mudcat" Grant, and Aspen fashion designer Terese David.
Frankie Avalon is co-host. Guests are TV personality Dick Clark, actor Will "Sugarfoot" Hutchins, operatic tenor Jan Peerce, sleight-of-hand artist Melbourne Christopher, Mildred Gnau of the AAA, and author Dr. Peter Steincrohn.
Frankie Avalon is co-host. Guests are Wayne Newton and The Newton Brothers ("Danke Schöen"); vocalists The DeCastro Sisters; hypnotist Ed Baron; and Dr. Frances Horwich, the host of TV's "Ding Dong School."
Frankie Avalon is co-host. Guests are 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.
John Payne is co-host. Guests are actor Farley Granger; comedian Dick Gregory; jazz group Page Cavanaugh and his Page 7; Broadway performer Harold Lang; The Burke Family Singers; and pantomimist Frans Reynders.
John Payne is co-host. Guests are actor-stuntman Sol Gorse; trombone player Harold Betters and his jazz quartet; singer Rocco Scotti; and ''The Creative Woman'' author Dorothy Goldberg.
John Payne is co-host. Guests are singer Julius LaRosa, folk singer Joan Manning, TV personality Dr. Bergen Evans, and "The American Way of Death" author Jessica Mitford.
John Payne is co-host. Guests are musical group The Four Saints, Virginia Trimble (astronomer selected as "Miss Twilight Zone"), and "Through Darkest Adolescence" author Richard Armour.
Phyllis Diller is co-host. Guests are actress Nancy Kelly; bandleader Phil Palumbo and his Fabulous Four (aka The Phil Palumbo Quintet); IGA Chef Eddie Doucette; and William Schwartz of the U.S. Public Health Service.
Phyllis Diller is co-host. Guests include jazz pianist Oscar Peterson and his trio; "Ding Dong School" host Dr. Frances Horwich; one-man band Vic Hyde; and gambling expert John Scarne.
Phyllis Diller is co-host. Guests are 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."
Arlene Francis is co-host. Guests are the husband-and-wife singing duo Jackie Cain and Roy Kral; comedian Bill Daily; singer-songwriter Tommy Leonetti; and time-lapse photographer John Ott.
Arlene Francis is co-host. Guests are comedian Bill Daily; Johnny Puleo and his Harmonica Gang; Dixieland trumpet player Roy Liberto; physician-psychologist Dr. George Crane; and weatherman Mathon the Greek.
Arlene Francis is co-host. Guests are actor Sterling Hayden; blues singer Joe Williams; singer-guitarist Lovelace Watkins; and Mary Louise Allen, executive director of the Florence Crittenton Association.
Arlene Francis is co-host. Guests are singers Toni Scott and Vince Mauro; child psychologist Dr. Louise Ames; and Tintex Dye company representative Maureen Moffatt.