Joan Rivers begins her week as co-host. Guests are R&B duo Sam and Dave; singer Jimmy Dean; psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers; and Irish politician Bernadette Devlin, a Member of Parliament for Northern Ireland.
Joan Rivers is co-host. Guests are singer Thelma Houston; comedian Rodney Dangerfield; cartoonists Janice and Stanley Berenstain (of "Berenstain Bears" fame); and cookbook author Robert Misch.
Joan Rivers continues as co-host. Guests are actor-singer Theodore Bikel; comedian Irwin C. Watson; Motion Picture Association of America president Jack Valente; and "The City Gardener" author Philip Truex.
Comedian Joan Rivers is co-host. Guests are "Godfather of Soul" James Brown and the Dee Felice Trio; diet book author Dr. Irwin Stillman; and Playboy fashion editor Robert L. Green, who presents campus fashions.
Doug McClure (of "The Virginian") is co-host for the week. Guests are rock band The Spiral Starecase, actor Monte Markham (of TV's "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town"), singer Eloise Laws, and author Jeffrey St. John.
Doug McClure is co-host. Guests are country music vocalist Diana Trask; trick shot billboards player Willie Mosconi; lawyer and author Lisa Richette; and C&W dance troupe Ben Smathers and the Stoney Mountain Cloggers.
Doug McClure continues as co-host for the week. Guests are rock band Gary Lewis and the Playboys, clarinetist-bandleader Artie Shaw, comedy writer Selma Diamond, and comedian Rip Taylor.
Doug McClure concludes his week as co-host. Guests are actress Julie Sommars (of TV's "The Governor and J.J."), musicians The Irish Rovers, author Pearl S. Buck, singer-actress Lynn Kellogg, and Playboy fashion editor Robert L. Green.
Guests are comedian Henny Youngman, actor-NFL star Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier, singer Mel Torme, make-up artist Way Bandy, and the Rev. Ian Paisley, a Protestant religious leader from Northern Ireland.
Singer-actress Carol Lawrence continues as co-host. Guests are comedian Pat Morita, actor Michael Dunn, jazz singer Sylvia Syms, film critic Judith Crist, and jewelry designer Stanley Lechtzin.
Co-host Carol Lawrence welcomes actor Robert Young, R&B group The Checkmates Ltd., choreographer Ron Field, and U.K. TV executive Robin Gill. Jane Wyatt, Robert Young's former "Father Knows Best" co-star, makes a surprise appearance.
Carol Lawrence is co-host. Guests are comedian Rodney Dangerfield, vocal group Friends of Distinction, football player-actor Jim Brown, Philadelphia Museum of Art curator Beatrice Garvan, and author Louanne Ferris.
Co-host Carol Lawrence welcomes her husband Robert Goulet. Other guests are actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin, TV producer David Susskind, and fashion designer George Stavropoulos.
Comedian George Carlin is co-host for the week. Guests are singer D'Aldo Romano, Welsh entertainer Tessie O'Shea, meteorologist Dr. Frank Field, and Moog Synthesizer musician Walter Carlos.
George Carlin is co-host. Guests are actress-comedian Hermione Gingold, R&B singer Marva Whitney, singer-songwriter Johnny Tillotson, and Theodore "Ted" Sorensen, who was a speechwriter for JFK and later an adviser to Robert F. Kennedy.
George Carlin continues as Mike's co-host. Guests are singer-actress Eartha Kitt, comic musician-singer Tiny Tim, actor Alejandro Rey, and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.
Comedian George Carlin is co-host. Guests are actress Pamela Mason, Australian singer Frank Ifield, TV personality-comedian Dody Goodman, and New York City marriage broker Irving Field.
George Carlin concludes his week as co-host. Guests are pop music group Jay and the Americans, singer Helen O'Connell, radio disc-jockey Bruce "Cousin Brucie" Morrow, and journalist Adela Rogers St. Johns.
Substitute hosts take over for Mike this week. Today's host is comedian Billy Baxter. Guests are folk singer Odetta; TV personality-comedian Dody Goodman; and Professor Ian McHarg, ecologist and author of the book "Design With Nature."
Today's substitute host is comedian Robert King. Guests are actress Tammy Grimes; folk singer-composer Tom Paxton; criminal defense attorney F. Lee Bailey; and escape artist The Great Manzini.
Substitute host Van Johnson is joined by actress Phyllis Newman and comedian-organist Stan Kann. Robert W. Kent, author of "How to Choose Your House and Live Happily Ever After," discusses ways to burglar-proof a house.
Recording artist Jimmy Dean is today's substitute host. Guests are actor Sal Mineo, actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, R&B singer Laura Greene, and NBC TV news producer Robert J. Northshield.
Today's substitute host is comedian George Carlin. Guests are vocalist Lesley Gore, singer Julius LaRosa, pro-golfer Arnold Palmer, and magician Milbourne Christopher.
Eartha Kitt is co-host for the week. Guests are actor Cliff Robertson, singer Frankie Laine, jazz instrumental group The Dee Felice Trio, fashion designer Karl Lagerfield, comedian Billy Baxter, and Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch.
Eartha Kitt is co-host. Guests are rock band Dennis Yost and the Classics IV; comedian Robert Klein; toastmaster-comedian George Jessel; and Joe McGinniss, author of the non-fiction book "The Selling of the President."
Eartha Kitt continues as co-host. Guests are pop music group The Free Design; humorist Myron Cohen; consumer advocate Ralph Nader; and humorist Judith Keith, author of "I Haven't a Thing to Wear."
Eartha Kitt is co-host. Guests are comic Morty Gunty; fashion designer Marc Bohan; and photojournalist David Douglas Duncan, whose book, "Self-Portrait: U.S.A.," features photographs from the 1968 Republican and Democratic conventions.
Eartha Kitt concludes her week as Mike's co-host. Guests are Coretta Scott King (widow of Martin Luther King Jr.), singer Frank Sinatra Jr., and The Young Tahitian Dancers.
Sonny and Cher are co-hosts for the week. Guests are Ramsey Lewis and his jazz group; comedy writer Selma Diamond; comedian Marty Brill; and retired football player Johnny Sample, a defensive back who was co-captain of the New York Jets.
Co-hosts Sonny and Cher are joined by TV personality Dick Clark; drummer Buddy Rich and his orchestra; comedian "Professor" Irwin Corey; and news analyst David Schoenbrun.
Co-hosts Sonny and Cher perform "Sing C'est La Vie." Guests are tenor Jan Peerce ("Mattinata" and "Ruggiero Leoncavallo"); psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers; ventriloquist act Aaron Williams and Freddie; and stilt walker Mike Monroe.
Sonny and Cher conclude their week as co-hosts. Guests are actor Eli Wallach, vocalist Jaye P. Morgan, singer-dancer Dick Jensen, author Irving Wallace (writer of "The Seven Minutes"), and British Tattoo champion Major Mike Thompson.
Soupy Sales begins his week as co-host. Guests are soul group The Chambers Brothers, actor Ray Walston, singer-actress Rita Gardner, and author Helaine Dawson.
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are boxers Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier; vocal group Martha Reeves and the Vandellas; organist and comedian Stan Kann; and Madison Avenue advertising executive Mary Lawrence.
Soupy Sales continues as co-host. Guests are pop band Harpers Bizarre, gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, former heavy-weight wrestling champion Lou Thesz, and talk radio personality Barry Gray.
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Tony Joe White, producer-director Stanley Kramer ("The Secret of Santa Vittoria"), comedic actor Ron Carey, actress-singer Paula Kelly, and "What's My Line" host Wally Bruner.
Mike's co-host for the week is mentalist The Amazing Kreskin. Guests are pianist Peter Nero, comedian Soupy Sales, and Carlton Fredericks, a radio commentator who writes books on nutrition.
Co-host The Amazing Kreskin is joined by folk-rock-jazz fusion band the Steve Baron Quartet; tenor Enzo Stuarti; impressionist Adam Keefe; dance instructors Kathryn and Arthur Murray; and Thomas E. O'Brien of "Big Brothers of America."
The Amazing Kreskin (co-host); vocal duo Sonny and Cher; singer-comedian Frank Fontaine; Lee Falk (creator of newspaper comics "The Phantom" and "Mandrake the Magician"); and Joie and Bill McGrail (authors of "The Catch and the Feast").
Kreskin continues as co-host. Guests are folk singers Ian and Sylvia Tyson; comedian Jerry Lester; Israeli singer Esther Tohbi; and National Football League commissioner Pete Rozelle.
Kreskin concludes his week as co-host. Guests are actress-singer Shirley Jones, jazz singer Al Jarreau, TV personality Dagmar, and retired jockey Eddie Arcaro.
Shirley Jones is co-host. Guests are vocalists The Brothers and Sisters (performing Bob Dylan songs, gospel style); comic Phyllis Diller; naturalist Roger Caras; and Genie Chipps and Claudia Jessup, founders of the business Supergirls, Ltd.
Shirley Jones continues as co-host. Guests are instrumental group Young-Holt Unlimited; hairstylist Vidal Sassoon; ventriloquist act Willie Tyler and Lester; and singer-musician Monti Rock III.
Co-host Shirley Jones is joined by jazz musician Lionel Hampton, comedian Stanley Myron Handelman, TV talk show host Alan Burke, psychologist Dr. Stephen Beltz, and quoit champion James J. Maguire.
Shirley Jones is co-host. Guests are Metropolitan Opera tenor Richard Tucker, band leader Skitch Henderson, comedian Robert King, retired football player Jerry Kramer, and dancer-physical fitness expert Rita Chazan.
Shirley Jones concludes her week as co-host. Guests are singer Jerry Vale, comedian Dody Goodman, pianist-composer Joe Harnell, and Peace Corps director Joseph H. Blatchford.
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By what name was The Mike Douglas Show (1961) officially released in Canada in English?