Episodes (260)
Sep 02, 1963
Hal March is co-host. Guests include attorney Sidney A. Eisenberg, co-author of the column "Dollars for Scholars."
Sep 03, 1963
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."
Sep 04, 1963
Hal March is co-host. Guests are comic actress Imogene Coca, jazz bandleader Billy Butterfield, and actor MacDonald Carey.
Sep 05, 1963
Hal March is co-host. Guests are actress Kathryn Crosby and folk singer Josh White.
Sep 06, 1963
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.
Sep 09, 1963
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.
Sep 10, 1963
Celeste Holm is co-host. Guests are folk singer Judy Henske; comedians Joe E. Ross and Timmie Rogers; and "Ding Dong School" host Dr. Frances Horwich.
Sep 11, 1963
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."
Sep 12, 1963
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?"
Sep 13, 1963
Celeste Holm is co-host. Guests include comedian Bill Daily and ghost hunter Hans Holzer.
Sep 16, 1963
Kaye Ballard is co-host. Guests include singer Thelma Carpenter; calypso stylists Enid Mosier and Alphonso; and newspaper columnist Ralph de Toledano.
Sep 17, 1963
Kaye Ballard is co-host. Guests are singer-bandleader Cab Calloway; Kaye Ballard's mother, Lena Balotta; and lingerie designer Ann Martelli.
Sep 18, 1963
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.
Sep 19, 1963
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.
Sep 20, 1963
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.
Sep 23, 1963
Morey Amsterdam is co-host. Guests include vocalist Vicki Lynn.
Sep 24, 1963
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.
Sep 25, 1963
Morey Amsterdam is co-host. Guests include folk singer Leon Bibb and auto accident researcher Dr. Alfred Mosley.
Sep 26, 1963
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.
Sep 27, 1963
Morey Amsterdam is co-host. Guests include syndicated columnist Dr. George Crane.
Sep 30, 1963
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.
Oct 01, 1963
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.
Oct 02, 1963
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.
Oct 03, 1963
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.
Oct 04, 1963
Zsa Zsa Gabor is co-host. Guests are singer Jerry Vale, and folksinger Josh White and his daughter Beverly.
Oct 07, 1963
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.
Oct 08, 1963
Bob Crosby is co-host. Guests include singer Nina Simone and "Revolt in the Mafia" author Raymond V. Martin.
Oct 09, 1963
Bob Crosby is co-host. Guests include singer John Gary. Former government employee Jerry Jackis discusses abuses in the U.S. Foreign Aid program.
Oct 10, 1963
Bob Crosby is co-host. Guests are comedian Timmie Rogers; folksingers Bud and Travis; and psychiatrist Dr. Joyce Brothers.
Oct 11, 1963
Bob Crosby is co-host. Guests are vocalists The DeCastro Sisters and Dr. George King, founder of the Aetherius Society.
Oct 14, 1963
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.
Oct 15, 1963
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.
Oct 15, 1963
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."
Oct 17, 1963
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.
Oct 18, 1963
Frankie Avalon is co-host. Guests include comedian Jackie Gayle.
Oct 21, 1963
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Oct 22, 1963
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.
Oct 23, 1963
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.
Oct 24, 1963
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.
Oct 25, 1963
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.
Oct 28, 1963
Phyllis Diller is co-host. Guests are entertainer Edie Adams; French musicians Lasry-Baschet; and exercise expert Debbie Drake.
Oct 29, 1963
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.
Oct 30, 1963
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.
Oct 31, 1963
Phyllis Diller is co-host. Guests are children's book author Dr. Seuss, vocalist Duke Hazlett, and marriage counselor Dr. Rebecca Liswood.
Nov 01, 1963
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."
Nov 04, 1963
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.
Nov 05, 1963
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.
Nov 06, 1963
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.
Nov 07, 1963
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.
Nov 08, 1963
Arlene Francis is co-host. Guests are singers Joe Williams and Sue Bennett; and Dr. Waldo Fielding, author of "The Case Against Natural Childbirth."
Nov 11, 1963
Co-host Jayne Mansfield is joined by her husband, Mickey Hargitay. Additional guests are singer Nancy Wilson, author-actress Peggy Wood, and musical group The Four Saints.
Nov 12, 1963
Jayne Mansfield is co-host. Guests are singer Connee Boswell, big band singer Bob Carroll, and "Ding Dong School" TV host Dr. Frances Horwich.
Nov 13, 1963
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Nov 14, 1963
Jayne Mansfield is co-host. Guests are Count Basie and his Orchestra; singer Connee Boswell; and medical columnist Dr. Walter Alvarez.
Nov 15, 1963
Jayne Mansfield is co-host. Guests are Jayne's husband, Mickey Hargity; singer-songwriter Tedd Browne; newspaper columnist Heloise; and auto fatality investigator Alfred Mosley.
Nov 18, 1963
Tommy Sands is co-host. Guests are actress Annie Farge, organist Lenny Dee, and memory expert Harry Lorayne.
Nov 19, 1963
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Nov 20, 1963
Tommy Sands is co-host. Guests are actress Ilka Chase; comedian Bill Daily; singer Roberta Sherwood; folk group The Tarriers; Ronnie Cole and the Heavy Weights; and Howard Raether of the National Funeral Directors Association.
Nov 21, 1963
Co-host Tommy Sands is joined by his wife, singer Nancy Sinatra. Also appearing are Dizzy Gillespie and his quartet; actor Red Buttons; comedian Bill Daily; and Dr. Alvin Becker.
Nov 22, 1963
Tommy Sands co-hosts. Guests are singer Brook Benton; comic Charlie Manna; author Father James Keller; and HHFA administrator Robert C. Weaver. Original live Cleveland broadcast featured newsman Bud Dancy reporting on JFK's assassination.
Nov 25, 1963
Betty Johnson is co-host. Guests are actress Annie Farge, comedian Prof. Irwin Corey, and memory expert Harry Lorayne.
Nov 26, 1963
Betty Johnson is co-host. Guests are actress Margaret O'Brien, comedian Jerry Van Dyke, and jazz vibraphonist Terry Gibbs.
Nov 27, 1963
Betty Johnson is co-host. Guests include comedian Jerry Van Dyke and vocal group The Four Preps.
Nov 28, 1963
Singer Betty Johnson continues as co-host for the week.
Nov 29, 1963
Betty Johnson is co-host. Guests include comedian Jerry Van Dyke and Roger Conklin of the Miami Seaquarium.
Dec 02, 1963
Peggy King is co-host. Guests are actor Albert Dekker; singer Bill Hayes; Billy Maxted and His Manhattan Jazz Band; and author Eleanor Weisberger.
Dec 03, 1963
Peggy King is co-host. Guests include comic impressionist George Kirby. An "After Six" tuxedo fashion show is presented.
Dec 04, 1963
Peggy King is co-host. Guests are 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.
Dec 05, 1963
Peggy King is co-host. Guests are folk group The Tarriers, watercolor artist Franklin A. Bates, and Mitsuo Fuchida, the Japanese captain who led the air attack on Pearl Harbor.
Dec 06, 1963
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Dec 09, 1963
Bob Cummings is today's co-host. Guests include singer-actor Dennis Day, paddle-ball artist Nicky Re David, and cooking columnist Prudence Penny.
Dec 10, 1963
Frank Marlowe is co-host. Guests are impressionist Frank Gorshin, singer Vi Velasco, and psychologists Jerome I. Berlin and L. Benjamin Wyckoff.
Dec 11, 1963
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Dec 12, 1963
Bob Cummings is co-host. Guests include jazz pianist Erroll Garner; singer Adam Wade; vocal group Somethin' Smith and the Redheads; and comedian Bob Blasser.
Dec 13, 1963
NASA public affairs officer Col. John "Shorty" Powers is today's co-host. Guests are singer Damita Jo; jazz vocalists Lambert, Hendricks and Bavan; columnist Jimmy Rosen; and exercise expert Ed Allen.
Dec 16, 1963
Shari Lewis is co-host. Guests are the comedy team of Ford and Reynolds; memory expert Paul Sanker; and Zippy the chimp.
Dec 17, 1963
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Dec 18, 1963
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Dec 19, 1963
Shari Lewis is co-host. Guests include comedian Joe E. Brown; cartoonist Abner Dean; and New Orleans jazz band Ronnie Kole and The Heavyweights.
Dec 20, 1963
Shari Lewis is co-host. Guests are the comedy team of Ford and Reynolds; cooking expert Jim Beard; extremist expert Gordon Hall; and Miss Teenage America.
Dec 23, 1963
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Dec 24, 1963
Annie Farge is co-host. Guests include singer Lou Rawls. "And There Was Light" author Jacques Lusseyran discusses his experience as a leader of the French underground in World War II.
Dec 25, 1963
Annie Farge is co-host. Guests include vocalist Damita Jo.
Dec 26, 1963
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Dec 27, 1963
Annie Farge is co-host. Guests include anthropologist Dr. Margaret Mead and French actor Pierre Olaf.
Dec 30, 1963
Co-host Don Ameche discusses his experiences traveling across Europe as host of "International Showtime." Guests include comedy trio The Ritz Brothers and retired U.S. Air Force brigadier general Dr. Donald D. Flickinger.
Dec 31, 1963
Don Ameche is co-host. Guests include jazz musician Duke Ellington and comedian Bill Daily. Donal MacNamara, former president of the American Society of Criminology, discusses the JFK assassination.
Jan 01, 1964
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Jan 02, 1964
Don Ameche is co-host. Guests include vocalist Janice Harper and circus elephant Burma. Monsignor John Romaniello talks about his work helping Chinese refugees in Hong Kong.
Jan 03, 1964
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Jan 13, 1964
Louis Armstrong co-hosts. Guests include singer-actress Erin O'Brien, comic Jimmy "Professor Backwards" Edmunson, and magician Peter Pit. Dr. Henry Crawford of the American Cancer Society discusses the Surgeon General's report on smoking.
Jan 14, 1964
Louis Armstrong is co-host. Guests are singer Jewel Brown (vocalist with Armstrong's band); clarinetist Joe Darensbourg (makes gumbo in a cooking segment); and March of Dimes executive director Dan Hayes.
Jan 15, 1964
Co-host Louis Armstrong performs "A Kiss to Build A Dream On" and "Someday." Guests include jazz trombonist Big Chief Russell Moore, singing duo The DeJohn Sisters, comedian Allan Drake, and author Dr. Jeremiah Stamler.
Jan 16, 1964
Louis Armstrong is co-host. Guests are singer John Stewart (of The Kingston Trio), pianist Billy Kyle, and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers.
Jan 17, 1964
Co-host Louis Armstrong presents his band featuring vocalist Jewel Brown. Additional guests are jazz trombonist Harold Betters, singing duo The DeJohn Sisters, and "When The Word Is Given" author Louis Lomax.
Jan 20, 1964
Co-host Anita Bryant is joined by her husband, Bob Green, and their son, 4-month-old Bob Jr. Additional guests are magician Peter Pit and author-adoption authority Marion McLeod.
Jan 21, 1964
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests are singer Ethel Ennis, comedian Henny Youngman, and psychologist Dr. Eve Jones.
Jan 22, 1964
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests include singer Carmen McRae, author-psychiatrist Dr. Morton M. Hunt, and airline captain George Norwood.
Jan 23, 1964
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests include instrumentalists The Andrini Brothers, musical comedians Pompoff-Thedy Family, women's archery champion Nancy Vonderheide, fitness expert Bonnie Prudden, and artist Dorothy Harkins.
Jan 24, 1964
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests include song-and-dance man John Bubbles, singer-actress Blossom Seeley, and March of Dimes poster girl Mary Lou Graves.
Jan 27, 1964
Edgar Bergen is co-host. Guests include singer Eileen Barton and British vocal duo The Caravelles.
Jan 28, 1964
Edgar Bergen is co-host. Guests include vocalist Virginia Wing, folk singers The Jolly Swagmen, and magician Del Ray.
Jan 29, 1964
Edgar Bergen is co-host. Guests are Edgar's wife, Frances Bergen; comic actress Ann B. Davis; jazz pianist Erroll Garner; singer Frances Baxter; and "Policewoman" author Dorothy Uhnak.
Jan 30, 1964
Co-host Edgar Bergen is joined by his wife, Frances, and their daughter Candy Bergen. Other guests include actor Ed Ames and actress Claudia McNeil.
Jan 31, 1964
Edgar Bergen is co-host. Guests are actress Joi Lansing, TV personality Dagmar, folk band The Jolly Swagmen, and stuntman Ray Snow. Monique of Boussac presents a Fashion show of French creations.
Feb 03, 1964
Genevieve is co-host. Guests are vocalist Dakota Staton, comic actor Gabriel Dell, and former United States Information Agency (USIA) director Theodore C. Streibert.
Feb 04, 1964
Genevieve is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Four Preps, actor Gabe Dell, singer Tina Robin, and Dr. Maynard Gertler.
Feb 05, 1964
Co-host Genevieve sings "Mademoiselle de Paris." Guests are Frankie Lymon (singing "When I Grow Too Old to Dream"), memory expert Harry Lorayne, and author Dr. Edgar N. Jackson.
Feb 06, 1964
Genevieve is co-host. Guests include tenor Saverio Saridis, singer Toni Lee Scott, and Dr. Charles Ross of the Roswell Institute. Prankster Alan Abel and his wife, Jeanne, discuss their "Society for Indecency to Naked Animals" crusade.
Feb 07, 1964
Genevieve is co-host. Guests are singer Eddy Arnold; comic xylophone player Roger Ray; and Herb Bessai of the Bessai Pipe Shop in Cleveland.
Feb 10, 1964
Howard Keel is co-host. Guests include 13-year-old singer-musician Stevie Wonder, and ping pong players Danny Vegh and John Lehman.
Feb 11, 1964
Howard Keel co-hosts. Guests are Sam Cooke ("Ain't That Good News," "For Sentimental Reasons," "You Send Me," "Basin Street Blues"); comedy team of Frankie Ford and Gary Reynolds; author Eleanor Harris; and sand painting artist Lois Becker.
Feb 12, 1964
Howard Keel is co-host. Guests are actress-singer Annette Funicello, folk-dixieland band The Village Stompers, and hairstylist Ernie Adler.
Feb 13, 1964
Howard Keel is co-host. Guests are trumpeter Johnnie "Scat" Davis; Cleveland Police officer Anthony Guvernale; Dr. Selma Glick, researcher for the New York City Youth Board; and Danny the Elephant from the Grotto Circus.
Feb 14, 1964
Howard Keel is co-host. Guests are bandleader Vincent Lopez, song-and-dance girl Arlene Fontana, and author Napoleon Hill. Commander John Taft and Corp. White, both of the Royal Canadian Air Force, demonstrate RCAF exercises.
Feb 17, 1964
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Feb 18, 1964
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Feb 19, 1964
Bert Parks is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Four Seasons; singers Helen O'Connell and Nancy Ray; comedian Bob Blasser; and "Sex and the College Girl" author Gael Greene.
Feb 20, 1964
Bert Parks is co-host. Guests are singers Helen O'Connell ("Amapola") and Bob Eberly ("Tangerine"); trumpeter-bandleader Lee Castle with the Jimmy Dorsey Band ("Boogie Woogie"); comedian Bob Blasser; and Mr. America of 1963 Vern Weaver.
Feb 21, 1964
Bert Parks is co-host. Guests are dance trio The Dunhills, singer Lillian Briggs, and author Louis Lomax.
Feb 24, 1964
Dennis Day is co-host. Guests are trumpeter Doc Severinsen, jazz pianist Eddie Heywood, puppeteer Jimmy Nelson, and "What's Wrong With Your Life Insurance?" author Norman F. Dacey.
Feb 25, 1964
Dennis Day is co-host. Guests are singer Vikki Carr, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson, cancer specialist Dr. John Storer, and Sidney Katz.
Feb 26, 1964
Dennis Day is co-host. Guests include actress Angie Dickinson; actor-comedian Eddie "Rochester" Anderson; and vocal group The Four Lads. Dr. Donald Olmanson talks about his work in Burma with Dr. Gordon S. Seagrave.
Feb 27, 1964
Dennis Day is co-host. Guests are comedian Sid Caesar; TV announcer Don Wilson; actress-singer Nancy Andrews; and vocalist-pianist Amanda Ambrose.
Feb 28, 1964
Dennis Day is co-host. Guests include singer-actress Joi Lansing and author Norman Dacey.
Mar 02, 1964
Betty Hutton is co-host. Guests are vocalist Lulu Porter; musical group The Four Saints; child psychologist Dr. Louise Ames; and Ed Doyle from Florida's Marineland.
Mar 03, 1964
Co-host Betty Hutton is joined by her husband, trumpeter Peter Candoli. Additional guests include singer Blossom Seeley and nurse Edith Aynes, who wrote an article for McCalls magazine.
Mar 04, 1964
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Mar 05, 1964
Betty Hutton is co-host. Guests are comedian Godfrey Cambridge, singer Peggy March, and actor Michael Dunn.
Mar 06, 1964
Betty Hutton is co-host. Guests are harmonica player John Sebastian (probably John Sebastian Sr.); The Notre Dame University Glee Club; masseuse Edith Sommers; and psychiatric social worker Eleanor Weisberger.
Mar 09, 1964
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are trumpeter Roy Liberto and his Bourbon Street Six band; singer Margaret Whiting; comedian Ed Bakey; and "Tai Chi For Health" author Ed Maisel.
Mar 10, 1964
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Mar 11, 1964
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are vocalist Gloria Lynne, singer-guitarist Lou Monte, wrestler Ace Freeman, and "The Wasted Americans" author Edgar May.
Mar 12, 1964
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are comedians Dody Goodman and John Byner; "Hey, I'm Alive" author Helen Klaben; and Iroquois Chief Split Cloud and his family.
Mar 13, 1964
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are singer-pianist Bobby Short, singer Molly Bee, lasso champion Barbara Autry (sister-in-law of Gene Autry), and check forgery expert Tom Evers.
Mar 16, 1964
Judy Canova is co-host. Guests are trumpeter Jonah Jones, singer-pianist Buddy Greco, comedian Joey Forman, and ESP expert Peter Hurkos.
Mar 17, 1964
Judy Canova is co-host. Guests include comedian "Professor" Irwin Corey, ESP expert Peter Hurkos, and pastry chef "Wolfgang."
Mar 18, 1964
A "Country Fair" themed show with co-host Judy Canova, comedian Joey Forman, singer Buddy Greco, singer-actor Peter Palmer, author Sue Spencer, and dog trainer Loral I. Armstrong and her Labrador Retrievers.
Mar 19, 1964
Judy Canova is co-host. Guests are actor Tony Randall, singer Roy Hamilton, trumpet player Jonah Jones, and former Connecticut governor John Davis Lodge.
Mar 20, 1964
Judy Canova is co-host. Guests include singer Buddy Greco, trumpeter Jonah Jones, comedian Joey Forman, and ragtime pianist Bob Durst.
Mar 23, 1964
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Mar 24, 1964
Della Reese is co-host. Guests are singer Lou Rawls, comic actor Jerry Lester, musical-comedy trio The Novelites, and card shark John Scarne.
Mar 25, 1964
Della Reese is co-host. Guests are trumpet player Jonah Jones, actress Annie Fargé, comedian Jackie Vernon, and handwriting analyst Natalie Schilling.
Mar 26, 1964
Della Reese is co-host. Guests are bandleader-entertainer Cab Calloway, cartoon voice actor Mel Blanc, The Harlem Globetrotters, and comic actor Jerry Lester.
Mar 27, 1964
Della Reese is co-host. Guests include comedian Arnold Stang, hypnotist Pat Collins, and author Ulick O'Connor.
Mar 30, 1964
Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are comic actor Jerry Lester, folk group The Womenfolk, and "The Naked Society" author Vance Packard.
Mar 31, 1964
Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are character actor Edward Everett Horton, singer Rita Gardner, fashion designer Oleg Cassini, and Ruth MacCutcheon.
Apr 01, 1964
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.
Apr 02, 1964
Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are jazz singer Joe Williams, television critic Cleveland Amory, and press agent Jim Moran.
Apr 03, 1964
Walter Slezak is co-host. Guests are actor-humorist Orson Bean, comedian Phyllis Diller, and sound effects comedian Wes Harrison.
Apr 06, 1964
Betty White is co-host. Guests are Broadway actor Joel Grey, comedian Howard Morris, and author Anne W. Simon.
Apr 07, 1964
Betty White is co-host. Guests are civil rights activist Malcolm X; actress Betty White; TV personalities Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows; comedian Bill Daily, and vocal group The Four Coins.
Apr 08, 1964
Betty White is co-host. Guests are singer Wayne Newton, TV personality Dagmar, comedian Bill Daily, and author Dr. Frank H. Richardson.
Apr 09, 1964
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.
Apr 10, 1964
Betty White is co-host. Guests are actress Joan Bennett, comedian Adam Keefe, barbershop quartet The Buffalo Bills, and the Bayanihan Philippine Dance Company.
Apr 13, 1964
Glynis Johns is co-host. Guests are recording artists The Four Seasons, singer Laura Green, newspaper columnist Drew Pearson, and physical fitness expert Debbie Drake.
Apr 14, 1964
Glynis Johns is co-host. Guests are comedian Bob Hope, actress Monique Van Vooren, retired heavyweight boxing champ Rocky Marciano, and newspaper journalist Drew Pearson.
Apr 15, 1964
Glynis Johns is co-host. Guests are singer John Gary; author Renee Taylor; the dance team of Bud and Cece Robinson; and author-attorney Sam Kling.
Apr 16, 1964
Glynis Johns is co-host. Guests are vocal group Ruby and the Romantics ("Our Everlasting Love," "Our Day Will Come"); movie comedian Jules Munshin; singer John Gary; former Miss Denmark Greta Thyssen; and author Robert Goldman.
Apr 17, 1964
Glynis Johns is co-host. Guests are actor Roger Perry, singer Jane Johnson, diamond importer Larry Robinson, and U.S. Public Health Division of Air Pollution chief Vernon G. MacKenzie.
Apr 20, 1964
Dave Garroway is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Toni Lee Scott, vibraphonist Red Norvo, and diet book author Dr. Carleton Fredericks.
Apr 21, 1964
Dave Garroway is co-host. Guests are trumpeter Bobby Hackett and vibraphonist Red Norvo; concert violinist Erick Friedman; comedian Charlie Manna; press agent Jim Moran; and Shakespeare expert Dr. Frank Baxter.
Apr 22, 1964
Dave Garroway is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Lettermen, Italian singer-actress Katyna Ranieri, astrologer-psychic Sybil Leek, and auto safety expert Albert Mosley.
Apr 23, 1964
Dave Garroway is co-host. Guests are vocalist Timi Yuro, actress Jan Sterling, pianist Erroll Garner, and journalist-author Vance Packard.
Apr 24, 1964
Dave Garroway is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Marion Marlowe, trumpeter Bobby Hackett, mezzo-soprano Blanche Thebom, and author Harry Golden.
Apr 27, 1964
Jane Wyatt co-hosts. Guests are folk singer Rolf Harris; rope trick artist Montie Montana; comic Ronnie Martin; "Boys and Other Beasts" author Barbara Lang; and acts from the Montana Centennial Train including The Del Rose Trio.
Apr 28, 1964
Jane Wyatt is co-host. Guests include comedian Norm Crosby; folk singers Joe and Eddie; and time-lapse photographer John Ott.
Apr 29, 1964
Jane Wyatt is co-host. Guests include actress Corinne Calvert, comedian Mickey Shaughnessy, singer Lonnie Sattin, accordionist-singer Dick Contino, and bird expert Lou Gaeta. Plus, a look at Christian Dior's 1964-65 fur collection.
Apr 30, 1964
Jane Wyatt is co-host. Guests are comic actor Wally Cox; singer Sue Raney; singing group The J's with Jaimie; and Dr. John E. Allen, director of the Birth Defects Center in Cleveland.
May 01, 1964
Jane Wyatt is co-host. Guests are singer Adam Wade; comedians Wally Cox and Marty Ingels; and Jerrie Mock, the first woman to fly solo around the world.
May 04, 1964
Gisele MacKenzie is co-host. Guests are folk-rock duo Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde; singer Bruce Scott; and former model Candy Jones.
May 05, 1964
Gisele MacKenzie is co-host. Guests are folk-rock duo Chad Stuart and Jeremy Clyde; folksinger Leon Bibb; author Warren Leslie; and TV personality Dr. Bergen Evans.
May 06, 1964
Gisele MacKenzie is co-host. Guests are psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers; musicians Lord Radio and his Calypsonians; singing trio The Magid Triplets; and author-physician Dr. Bernard Dryer.
May 07, 1964
Gisele MacKenzie is co-host. Guests are singer Vaughn Monroe, comic xylophonist Roger Ray, and "Strange World" author Frank Edwards.
May 08, 1964
Gisele MacKenzie is co-host. Guests are comedian Tim Conway; jazz band The Dukes of Dixieland; Myrus the Mentalist; and Victor Balluff of the ASPCA.
May 11, 1964
Jack E. Leonard is co-host. Guests are Broadway actor Joel Grey; comic impressionist Rich Little; 1959 Miss America Mary Ann Mobley; and sportscaster Mel Allen.
May 12, 1964
Jack E. Leonard is co-host. Guests are singer Nancy Ames; actor Paul Richards (of the TV drama "Breaking Point"); Broadway actor Joel Grey; and author Martin A. Gardner.
May 13, 1964
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May 14, 1964
Jack E. Leonard is co-host. Guests are psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, vocalists The Willis Sisters, comedian Ed Bakey, singer Laura Lane, and physical fitness expert Adele Kenyon.
May 15, 1964
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May 18, 1964
Pat Suzuki is co-host. Guests are jazz pianist Erroll Garner, comedian Tim Conway; "I Try to Behave Myself" author Peg Bracken; and Mrs. Eileen Roddick-Roberts of the New York Convention and Visitors Bureau.
May 19, 1964
Pat Suzuki is co-host. Guests are singer Jerry Vale; comedian Adam Keefe; nutrition expert Dr. Carleton Fredericks; and "In the Midst of Plenty" author Ben Bagdikian.
May 20, 1964
Pat Suzuki is co-host. Guests are actor Chester Morris, singing duo The DeJohn Sisters, and author Marie Killilea.
May 21, 1964
Pat Suzuki is co-host. Guests are "Lilies of the Field" actress Lilia Skala; singer Jerry Vale; comedian Charles Manna; and TV Guide writer Richard Gehman.
May 22, 1964
Pat Suzuki is co-host. Guests are singer-composer Ray Charles, comedian Tim Conway, and opera singer Blanche Thebom. Former heavyweight champions Joe Louis, Ezzard Charles and Jersey Joe Walcott discuss the Liston-Ali fight.
May 25, 1964
Dorothy Collins is co-host. Guests include Broadway performer Jack DeLon, author Lois Wyse, and ESP expert David Hoy.
May 26, 1964
Co-host Dorothy Collins is joined by her former "Your Hit Parade" co-star Snooky Lanson. Also appearing are actress Betty Sinclair, TV critic Cleveland Amory, and "Mrs. LBJ" author Ruth Montgomery.
May 27, 1964
Dorothy Collins is co-host. Guests include comedian Tim Conway, singer Howard Keel, psychotherapist Mrs. George Bonham, and cryonics founder Robert Ettinger.
May 28, 1964
Dorothy Collins is co-host. Guests are actor Gary Lockwood; singer-actor Bobby Breen; comedian Ronnie Martin; and Marineland of Florida tour guide Ronnie Capo.
May 29, 1964
Dorothy Collins is co-host. Guests are Lionel Hampton and his Orchestra; singer John Gary; actor Paul Richards; and plastic surgeon Dr. Edith Peritz.
Jun 01, 1964
Jackie Mason is co-host. Guests are comedian Myron Cohen, actor Ray Milland, singing duo The DeJohn Sisters, and singer Marilyn Savage.
Jun 02, 1964
Jackie Mason is co-host. Guests are actor John Conte; trombonist Harold Betters and his band; the comedy team of Gaylord and Holiday; and marriage counselor Dr. Rebecca Liswood.
Jun 03, 1964
Jackie Mason is co-host. Guests are folk-singer Joan Manning; the singing-comedy team of Gaylord and Holiday; attorney Samuel Kling; and "Justice in Moscow" author George Feifer.
Jun 04, 1964
Jackie Mason is co-host. Guests are folk singer Leon Bibb; Billy Maxted and His Manhattan Jazz Band; comic Sid Stone; and author-civil rights expert William Stringfellow.
Jun 05, 1964
Jackie Mason is co-host. Guests are singer Betty Madigan, actress Ilka Chase, and Major League Baseball umpire Larry Napp.
Jun 08, 1964
Sheilah Graham (co-host); Alabama Gov. George C. Wallace; actress Rosemary Prinz; and New England Governors John H. Reed of Maine, Endicott Peabody of Mass., Phillip H. Hoff of Vermont, John N. Dempsey of Conn., and John H. Reed of Maine.
Jun 09, 1964
Sheilah Graham is co-host. Guests are actor Jean-Pierre Aumont (singing "C'est Si Bon"); actor Dan Dailey; Sammy Kaye and his Orchestra; Oregon Governor Mark O. Hatfield; and ESP expert Peter Hurkos.
Jun 10, 1964
Sheilah Graham is co-host. Guests are actor Dan Dailey; TV star Jack Kelly; Scottish singer Martin Walker; "I Was Castro's Prisoner" author John Martino; and "Today Show" chimpanzee J. Fred Muggs.
Jun 11, 1964
Sheilah Graham is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Roger Miller, actor Dan Dailey, impressionist singer Marilyn Michaels, and psychotherapist Mrs. George Bonham.
Jun 12, 1964
Sheilah Graham is co-host. Guests are actress Betty White and her husband, "Password" host Allen Ludden; comedian Marty Ingels; singer Anita Mello; and "Look Your Best" author Candy Jones.
Jun 15, 1964
The Four Freshmen are co-hosts. Guests include comedian Jerry Van Dyke and columnist Jack Smith.
Jun 16, 1964
Co-hosts The Four Freshmen perform "Somebody Loves Me." Guests are comedian Jerry Van Dyke; singer Karen Morrow; tap dancers Bunny Briggs and "Baby Laurence" Jackson; and civil rights activist Carol Taylor.
Jun 17, 1964
The Four Freshmen are co-hosts. Guests include actress Enid Markey, comedian Jackie Vernon, and lyric soprano Vivian Della Chiesa.
Jun 18, 1964
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.
Jun 19, 1964
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.
Jun 22, 1964
Cliff Arquette, in character as Charley Weaver, is co-host. Guests include singers Eartha Kitt and Jimmy Rushing.
Jun 23, 1964
Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette is co-host. Guests are singers Barbara McNair and Vic Dana; actress Jan Sterling; author Margaret Kreig; and yo-yo champions The Lorenz Sisters (Linda and Judy Lorenz of Akron, Ohio).
Jun 24, 1964
Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette is co-host. Guests are actor Tony Dow, singer Barbara McNair, jazz trumpeter Roy Liberto, and "Ding Dong School" host Dr. Frances Horwich.
Jun 25, 1964
Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette is co-host. Guests are actress Annie Fargé; folk singer Joan Toliver; author Robert Trumbull; and comedy writer Jack Douglas, his wife Reiko, and their son Bobby Douglas.
Jun 26, 1964
Cliff Arquette is co-host. Guests include actresses Jan Sterling and Peggy Cass; singer Toni Arden; cartoonist Bill Turner; and "The Scrutable East" author Robert Trumbull.
Jun 29, 1964
Chubby Checker is co-host. Guests are singer Nancy Ames; bandleader Vincent Lopez; the dance team of Helene and Howard; and author Isadore Zimmerman.
Jun 30, 1964
Chubby Checker is co-host. Guests are singer Ethel Ennis; TV personality Durwood Kirby; comedian Marc London; and Joanne Klunder, the widow of slain civil rights demonstrator Bruce Klunder.
Jul 01, 1964
Chubby Checker is co-host. Guests are comedian Joey Forman; singer-actress Diahn Williams; and write-in candidate for president Daniel X.B. Schwartz.
Jul 02, 1964
Chubby Checker is co-host. Guests are TV personality Bert Parks; actress-singer Rosemary Prinz, and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers.
Jul 03, 1964
Co-host Chubby Checker is joined by his wife, Rina (Catharina Lodders). Other guests are TV personality Robert Q. Lewis; singers Wayne Newton, Melody Condos, and Phyllis Conway; and author Alvin Schwartz.
Jul 06, 1964
Carol Lawrence is co-host. Guests include comedian Ronnie Martin and "Mystery Guests" from Carol's past.
Jul 07, 1964
Carol Lawrence is co-host. Guests include comedian Tim Conway. Dr. Orvan Hess, professor of obstetrics at Yale University, discusses natural childbirth.
Jul 08, 1964
Carol Lawrence is co-host. Guests are flamenco guitarist Carlos Montoya, folk singer Steve DePass, and author Frank Harvey.
Jul 09, 1964
Carol Lawrence is co-host. Guests are actors Tippi Hendren and Roddy McDowall; pop duo Peter and Gordon; and comedian Sid Melton.
Jul 10, 1964
Carol Lawrence is co-host. Guests are actor Roddy McDowall, singer-actor Frankie Avalon, and comedian Jerry Lester.
Jul 13, 1964
Soupy Sales is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Helen O'Connell, comic-singer Timmy Rogers, and Miss Universe contestants.
Jul 14, 1964
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are actress Joi Lansing; pianist-composer Stan Freeman; musical trio The Brooks Sisters; and actor-wrestler Tiger Joe Marsh.
Jul 15, 1964
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are folk singer Buffy Sainte-Marie, actor David Nelson, singer-actor Mike Minor, and feather expert Fanny Richard.
Jul 16, 1964
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are singers Jane Morgan and Jerry Wallace; actor Chester Morris; and comedian Adam Keefe.
Jul 17, 1964
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are pianist Peter Nero; singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels; singer-guitarist Frank D'Rone; and political scientist Dr. Will Irwin.
Jul 20, 1964
Buddy Greco is co-host. Guests are actress Nobu McCarthy; ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson and his puppet Danny O'Day; psychologist Eleanor Weisberger; and folk group The New Prince Spaghetti Minstrels.
Jul 21, 1964
Co-host Buddy Greco is joined by his wife, Dani Crayne. Also appearing are singer June Valli and musical comedian Pete Barbutti.
Jul 22, 1964
Buddy Greco is co-host. Guests are actor Roger Smith, vocal quartet The Four Freshmen, comedian Jerry Shane, and A. D. Buchmueller, the executive director of the Child Study Association of America.
Jul 23, 1964
Guests include Dr. Sam Sheppard, his new wife Ariane Tebbenjohanns, and his attorney F. Lee Bailey. Also: co-host Buddy Greco; Henry Morgan (who protested Sheppard's appearance); comics Ford and Reynolds; and Debbie Drake.
Jul 24, 1964
Buddy Greco is co-host. Guests are actors Brock Peters, Ina Balin and Edd Byrnes; and the comedy team of Lewis and Christy.
Jul 27, 1964
While Mike is on vacation, Regis Philbin is guest host for the week. Guests are comedian Bill Daily; vocalists The DeJohn Sisters; ESP expert David Hoy; and karate specialists Robert R. Buchanan and son.
Jul 28, 1964
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Jul 29, 1964
Guest host Regis Philbin welcomes singer Carmel Quinn, comic Bill Daily, and Prof. James Silver. In a comedy stunt mishap, professional wrestler Freddie Blassie accidentally breaks one of Philbin's fingers and sprains another.
Jul 30, 1964
Guest host Regis Philbin displays his injuries resulting from a stunt gone wrong on the previous day's show. Guests are comedian Bill Cosby; Tito Rodríguez and his band; actor Paul Richards; singer Anita Bryant; and author Harry Golden.
Jul 31, 1964
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Aug 03, 1964
Dale Robertson is co-host. Guests include Erroll Flynn's widow, Patrice Wymore, and their daughter, Arnella Flynn. Also appearing: TV personality Hugh Downs, The Sherwood Sisters, and mentalist Dunninger.
Aug 04, 1964
Dale Robertson is co-host. Guests are pianist Jo Ann Castle, actor Rodd Redwing, and Dan Snow. Also appearing is Thomas A. Gipson, a beauty shop operator who resembles Sen. Barry Goldwater.
Aug 05, 1964
Dale Robertson is co-host. Guests are actor Robert Horton, actress Whitney Blake, singer Nancy Ames, jazz trumpeter Don Goldie, and hypnotist Traian "Ted" Boyer.
Aug 06, 1964
Co-host Dale Robertson is joined by his wife, Lula Mae Maxey. Other guests are comedian Bill Cosby and vocalists The Clinger Sisters.
Aug 07, 1964
Dale Robertson is co-host. Guests are vocalist Jody Miller, TV personality Hugh Downs, jazz drummer Louie Bellson, and 15-month-old swimmer Michael Hlad.
Aug 10, 1964
Tessie O'Shea is co-host. Guests are actor Tony Dow; singer Billy Davis Jr.; singer-comedian Frank Fontaine; and Barney Ross, director of the John F. Kennedy Library Exhibit.
Aug 11, 1964
Tessie O'Shea is co-host. Guests are actors Michael Callan and Greg Morris; singer Peggy March; comedian Johnny Matson; and pop artist Eileen Ingalls.
Aug 12, 1964
Tessie O'Shea is co-host. Guests include actor-singer Sal Mineo, vocalist Nancy Ames, and FDA consumer consultant Diane Place.
Aug 13, 1964
Tessie O'Shea is co-host. Guests include comedian Jack E. Leonard, and musical-comedy stars Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt.
Aug 14, 1964
Tessie O'Shea is co-host. Guests are folk singers Bud and Travis; comedian Morty Gunty; free lance magazine writer Ken Armstrong; and National Education Association project director Dr. Charles Bish.
Aug 17, 1964
Gloria Swanson is co-host. Guests include surf rock duo Jan and Dean; impressionist John Byner; singer Phyllis McGuire; folk singers The Phoenix Singers; and astrologer Sydney Omarr.
Aug 18, 1964
Gloria Swanson is co-host. Guests are bandleader Woody Herman, vocalist Hildegarde, voice mimic Frank "Mr. Echo" Raines, and ESP expert Harold Sherman.
Aug 19, 1964
Gloria Swanson is co-host. Guests are actor George Nader, jazz bassist Slam Stewart, vocalist Rose Murphy, and ventriloquist Russ Lewis.
Aug 20, 1964
Gloria Swanson is co-host. Guests are psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, song-and-dance man Skip Cunningham, and Senatorial candidate John Lodge.
Aug 21, 1964
Gloria Swanson is co-host. Guests include comedian-poet Henry Gibson, "The Late Liz" author Gertrude Bahana (pen name: Elizabeth Burns), and "I Led Three Lives" author Herbert A. Philbrick.
Aug 24, 1964
Phil Ford and Mimi Hines are co-hosts. Guests are folksingers Steve Addiss and Bill Crofut; The Newport Jazz All-Stars band; and sculptor Clarence Van Duzer.
Aug 25, 1964
Phil Ford and Mimi Hines are co-hosts. Guests are comedian Bill Cosby, jazz trumpeter Muggsy Spanier and his band, and psychic Peter Hurkos.
Aug 26, 1964
Mike and co-hosts Phil Ford and Mimi Hines play games on a Burroughs B-200 computer. Composer Matt Dennis and his wife Ginny sing. Etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt compares European and American manners.
Aug 27, 1964
Phil Ford and Mimi Hines are co-hosts. Guests are boxer Muhammad Ali (aka Cassius Clay); composer Matt Dennis and his wife, singer Virginia "Ginny" Maxey; and magazine writer Richard Gehman.
Aug 28, 1964
Phil Ford and Mimi Hines are co-hosts. Guests include comedy team The Three Stooges, TV personality Ed McMahon, and folk singer Tom Glazer.
Aug 31, 1964
Mel Torme is co-host. Guests are actress Ruta Lee, TV personality Robert Q. Lewis, folk singer Joan Manning, and Carmen Caballero.
Sep 01, 1964
Mel Torme is co-host. Guests include TV personality Robert Q. Lewis, singer Susan Barrett, and comedian Bob Blaser. Fransister Laurel Elizabeth Keyes discusses the religious movement The Order of Fransisters and Brothers.
Sep 02, 1964
Mel Torme is the co-host. Guests include actor Ty Hardin, singer Louise O'Brien, and "A Matter of Life Or Death; The Incredible Story of Krebiozen" author Herbert Bailey.
Sep 03, 1964
Mel Torme is co-host. Guests are actress Jayne Mansfield; swing band Stan Rubin and his Tigertown Five; comedian Vaughn Meader, and vocalist Felicia Sanders.
Sep 04, 1964
Mel Torme is co-host. Guests are actress Jayne Mansfield, country singer Hank Williams Jr., comedian-impersonator Vaughn Meader, and psychologist Dr. George W. Crane.
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The Mike Douglas Show Season 3 (1963) is released on Sep 02, 1963 and the latest season 20 of The Mike Douglas Show is released in 1980. Watch The Mike Douglas Show online - the English Comedy TV series from United States. The Mike Douglas Show is directed by Ernest Sherry,Arthur Forrest,Bob Loudin,Don Roy King and created by Barry W. Blaustein with Mike Douglas and Ellie Frankel.