Mike's guests are Vic Damone (co-host for the week), actress-comedienne Vivian Vance, actor John Gavin (of the TV series "Convoy"), silent era actor Sheldon Lewis, and Pennsylvania Governor William W. Scranton.
Guests: Vic Damone (co-host), singer Morgana King, big band drummer Gene Krupa ("Theme (Starburst)," "Dark Eyes" and "Drum Boogie"), actor Skip Young, and JFK's secretary Evelyn Lincoln (author of "My 12 Years With John F. Kennedy").
Guests: Vic Damone (co-host), TV journalist Barbara Walters, rock and roll band Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs, singer Bobby Rydell, and anthropologist Ashley Montagu (discusses his book "Life Before Birth").
Guests: Singer Vic Damone (concluding his week as co-host), entertainer-Toastmaster George Jessel, folk music group The Back Porch Majority, singer Peggy King, and Mr. and Mrs. James Grady (couple pledging their troth for the 17th time).
Mike's co-host of the week is Cliff Arquette (in character as his alter ego Charley Weaver). Also appearing: actress Ilka Chase, Country music performer Roy Clark, and comedian Sandy Baron.
Singer-dancer Carol Lawrence (co-host for the week) welcomes her husband, actor-singer Robert Goulet. Also appearing are comedian Norm Crosby and Country music entertainer Mel Tillis.
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.
Mike's guests are comedienne-actress Kaye Ballard (co-host for the week), actor Robert Vaughn, singer Nancy Sinatra, comedienne Joan Rivers, and folk-singers Addiss and Crofut (Bill Crofut and Steve Addiss).
Guests: Kaye Ballard (concluding her week as co-host), folk singer Randy Sparks, calypso singer Enid Mosier, comedian George McKelvey, actress-songwriter Mary Stuart, and TV personality Dr. Francis Horwich.
Comedian Phyllis Diller begins her week as co-host. Also appearing: actress-singer Pat Woodell (formerly of "Petticoat Junction"); journalist-author Oriana Fallaci; dancer and vineyard owner Rodney Strong; and violinists The Heller Sisters.
Guests: Phyllis Diller (continuing as co-host); TV moderator Dave Garroway, vocalist Carmel Quinn; singer-actor Leslie Scott; Gloria Johnson (aka 'Omar of Omaha,' Phyllis Diller's dress designer); and acrobats The Three Little Bakers.
Tallulah Bankhead is co-host. Guests are actor Jack Palance, folk singer Glenn Yarbrough, musical satirist Anna Russell, and "Kennedy" author Ted Sorensen.
Tallulah Bankhead is co-host. Guests are actress Estelle Winwood, vocal duo The Barry Sisters, ventriloquist Russ Lewis, card-trick expert John Scarne, and "Higgins the Dog" from TV's "Petticoat Junction."
Guests: Florence Henderson (co-host); actor Robert Lansing; comedian Pinky Lee; William Haast (poisonous snake expert and director of the Miami Serpentarium); and Kurt and Julie Lerke (a Whitehouse, N.J., couple who adopted nine children).
Sam Levenson is co-host. Guests are rock group Gary Lewis and the Playboys; movie director Otto Preminger; vocalist Anna Maria Alberghetti; and author-journalist Marie Torre.
Zsa Zsa Gabor (co-host), singer Charles Aznavour, Olympic pole-vaulter Bob Richards, and traditional Irish music troupe The Bunratty Singers. Former Ohio governor Michael V. DiSalle discusses his book "The Power of Life or Death."
Zsa Zsa Gabor is co-host. Guests are The Supremes ("Back In My Arms Again," "I Hear A Symphony"); actors Elsa Lanchester and Bob Cummings; and "This Half of the Apple is Mine" author Joyce Kissock Lubold.