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Sep 09, 1968
Gordon MacRae is Mike's co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Nancy Wilson, Bossa Nova composer-guitarist João Gilberto, comedian Dick Shawn, and journalist-author Ferdinand Lundberg.
Sep 10, 1968
Gordon MacRae is co-host. Guests are actor Peter Lawford, jazz pianist Erroll Garner, comedian Joey Villa, and author Helen Giammattei.
Sep 11, 1968
Gordon MacRae is co-host. Guests are vocal group Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons; magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown; comedian Candy Candido, and mentalist Reymont.
Sep 12, 1968
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Sep 13, 1968
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Sep 16, 1968
Soupy Sales is co-host for the week. Guests are entertainer Pearl Bailey; vocal duo Jackie and Roy (Jackie Cain and her husband Roy Kral); former syndicated columnist Rene Carpenter; and women's cosmetics expert Ana Maria Alba.
Sep 17, 1968
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests include Gladys Knight and the Pips; singer-comedian Steve Rossi; and author Vance Packard. Paul Young, owner of the New York boutique Paraphernalia, presents a fashion show.
Sep 18, 1968
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Sep 19, 1968
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Sep 20, 1968
Soupy Sales concludes his week as co-host. Guests are the singing duo Sandler and Young; comic Scoey Mitchell; singer Kaye Hart; jazz pianist Ellie Frankel; boutique owner Paul Young; and author Lewis Yablonsky.
Sep 23, 1968
Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host for the week. Guests are singer Lainie Kazan; comedian-actor Sandy Baron; comedian Marty Ingels; Dixieland band Frank Hubbell and the Stompers; and author Dr. Irwin Stillman.
Sep 24, 1968
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.
Sep 25, 1968
Co-host Gypsy Rose Lee is joined by singer Al Martino, comedian Marty Ingels, instrumental-vocal group The Tijuana Brats, dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann, and bird expert Lou Gaeta.
Sep 26, 1968
Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host. Guests are actor Jonathan Harris, jazz musician Lionel Hampton, singer Bobby Vinton, painter Julio de Diego, political columnist Drew Pearson, and batiking expert Laura Labby.
Sep 27, 1968
Gypsy Rose Lee concludes her week as co-host. Guests are actor Richard Deacon; actress Tammy Grimes; and Betty Hughes, wife of New Jersey governor Richard Hughes.
Sep 30, 1968
Mike's guests are comedian Soupy Sales; vocalist Margaret Whiting; pianists Ferrante and Teicher; author Rabbi Herbert Tarr; and zoologist Ivan Sanderson.
Oct 01, 1968
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Oct 02, 1968
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Oct 03, 1968
Durward Kirby is co-host. Guests are actor Cliff Robertson, singer Leslie Uggams, comedian Milt Kamen, vocal duo The LeGarde Twins, author Stephen Huffaker, and National Rifle Association president Harold W Glassen.
Oct 04, 1968
Durward Kirby (co-host); actress Gloria DeHaven; Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; comedian Henny Youngman; actor Alejandro Rey; TV emcee Allen Ludden; singer-composer Tom Sullivan; and author Rev. Frederic Wood Jr.; and Chuck Eisenhardt.
Oct 07, 1968
Folk singer Trini Lopez is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Marilyn Maye, comedian London Lee, cartoonist-inventor Rowland Emett, and "Tell No Man" author Adela Rogers St. John.
Oct 08, 1968
Trini Lopez is co-host. Guests are actress Julie Newmar; vocal group Little Anthony and the Imperials; jazz trombonist Urbie Green; and author Hunter Davies, who wrote an authorized biography of The Beatles.
Oct 09, 1968
Trini Lopez is co-host. Guests are Brazilian singer Astrud Gilberto, actress Joanna Shimkus, journalist-columnist Earl Wilson, and alligator wrestler Kay Reid.
Oct 10, 1968
Co-host Trini Lopez is joined by his brother Jesse Lopez. Other guests are "Mission Impossible" actor Peter Graves, singer Lynn Kellogg, and radio disc jockey William B. Williams.
Oct 11, 1968
Trini Lopez (co-host); Lady Bird Johnson (wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson); Muriel Humphrey (wife of Vice-President Hubert Humphrey); operatic tenor Jan Peerce; and Ted Strauss, president of Trini Lopez's taco restaurant chain.
Oct 14, 1968
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Oct 15, 1968
Operatic soprano Roberta Peters is co-host. Guests are comedian Jerry Shane and vocal group Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. Plus, a filmed interview with comedian Jackie Gleason.
Oct 16, 1968
Roberta Peters is co-host. Guests are impressionist Rich Little, actor John Saxon, musical group the Baja Marimba Band, singer Vaughn Monroe, and science writer Fred Warshofsky.
Oct 17, 1968
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Oct 18, 1968
Roberta Peters is co-host. Guests are vocal duo Sam and Dave; actor-toastmaster George Jessel; Pennsylvania governor Raymond P. Shafer; and Adelle Rasey-Sardi (wife of restaurateur Vincent Sardi Jr.).
Oct 21, 1968
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Oct 22, 1968
Bobbie Gentry is co-host. Guests are vocal trio The Lettermen, humorist Grady Nutt, and author Sam Sinclair Baker.
Oct 23, 1968
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Oct 24, 1968
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Oct 25, 1968
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Oct 28, 1968
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Oct 29, 1968
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Oct 30, 1968
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Oct 31, 1968
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Nov 01, 1968
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Nov 04, 1968
Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy are co-hosts for the week. Guests are jazz singer Joe Williams; the comedy team of Hendra and Ullett; and James Kavanaugh, former priest and author of "A Modern Priest Looks at His Outdated Church."
Nov 05, 1968
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Nov 06, 1968
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Nov 07, 1968
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Nov 08, 1968
Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy (co-hosts); folk trio The Sandpipers; Skiles and Henderson (comedy team of Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson); songwriter Bobby Allen, singer Aliza Kashi, and author Bob Teague.
Nov 11, 1968
Vocal group The Lettermen are co-hosts for the week. Guests are actors E.G. Marshall and Maureen Stapleton (co-stars of the Broadway play "Plaza Suite"); Metropolitan Opera tenor Richard Tucker; and psychologist-author Dr. Erich Fromm.
Nov 12, 1968
The Lettermen are co-hosts. Guests are comedian Scoey Mitchell, New Orleans-style jazz band The Dukes of Dixieland, singer-actress Rita Gardner, and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
Nov 13, 1968
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Nov 14, 1968
The Lettermen (co-hosts); actress Connie Stevens; singer Bobby Rydell; comic Grady Nutt and his son Perry; radio personality Don McNeil; Bavarian Dancers; and Jack Simpson, director of children's wear for Sears.
Nov 15, 1968
The Letterman conclude their week as co-hosts. Guests are singer Sue Raney; Ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little; and high jumper Dick Fosbury, who won a gold medal for his backwards jump in the 1968 Olympics.
Nov 18, 1968
Actor Cliff Robertson begins his week as co-host. Guests are comedian Soupy Sales; Irish folk group Tommy Makem and The Clancy Brothers; singer Jeannie Brittan; and film critic Judith Crist.
Nov 19, 1968
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Nov 20, 1968
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Nov 21, 1968
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Nov 22, 1968
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Nov 25, 1968
Mike and co-host Garry Morre are in Baltimore for the week. Guests are Norm Crosby, The Brothers Four, author Jim Bishop, former Baltimore mayor Thomas A. D'Alesandro, Fort McHenry Color Guard, and trampoline act The Gymkana Troupe.
Nov 26, 1968
Garry Moore is co-host. Guests are comedian George Kirby, singer Sue Raney, The Lettermen, Betty Hughes (First Lady of NJ), Mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek, barbershop quartet The Oriole Four, and the Jousting Association of Maryland.
Nov 27, 1968
Garry Moore is co-host. Guests are actor Darren McGavin, R&B group The Checkmates Ltd., actor-comedian Billy Van, game show host Bud Collyer, acrobatic team The Five Youngs, and Radio City Music Hall Rockettes alumni.
Nov 28, 1968
Garry Moore is co-host. Guests are jazz musician Lionel Hampton, singer Bobby Goldsboro, advice columnist Ann Landers, comedienne-singer Kaye Stevens, and the deaf dance troupe The Gallaudet Dance Company.
Nov 29, 1968
Garry Moore concludes his week as co-host. Guests are Sen. Edmund Muskie (D-Maine); Woody Herman and His Orchestra; singers Ethel Ennis and Mel Torme; comedic actor Jack Gilford; and the Naval Academy Glee Club.
Dec 02, 1968
Comedian Pat Paulsen is co-host for the week. Guests are NBC news commentator Chet Huntley; CBS newscaster Walter Cronkite;, singer-actress E.J. Peaker; and vocal group The Four Freshmen.
Dec 03, 1968
Pat Paulsen is co-host. Guests are vocal group Gladys Knight and the Pips; actress-singer Shirley Jones; singer-songwriter John Hartford; and toy maker Marvin Glass.
Dec 04, 1968
Pat Paulsen is co-host. Guests are pop group Spanky and Our Gang; comedian Jonathan Moore; pianist-composer Joe Harnell; vocalists The New Generation Singers; and Gert Behanna (a.k.a. Elizabeth Burns) author of "The Late Liz."
Dec 05, 1968
Pat Paulsen continues as co-host. Guests are operatic soprano Anna Moffo, tenor Enzo Stuarti, humorist Grady Nutt, and U.S. Secretary of the Interior Stewart Udall.
Dec 06, 1968
Pat Paulsen concludes his week as co-host. Guests are humorist Allan Sherman, vocalist Gloria Loring, psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, and The West Point Glee Club.
Dec 09, 1968
Phyllis Diller is co-host for the week. Guests are rock group The Hello People, jazz-pop singer Billy Eckstine, and writer-prankster Alan Abel.
Dec 10, 1968
Co-host Phyllis Diller is joined by her husband, Warde Donovan; vocal group The Vogues; comedian Irwin C. Watson; and Samm Sinclair Baker, author of "The Permissible Lie: The Inside Truth About Advertising."
Dec 11, 1968
Phyllis Diller is co-host. Guests are singer Frankie Laine, singer-actress Anna Maria Alberghetti, author Eve Nelson ("Take It from Eve"), and Captain Schreiber's Chimps.
Dec 12, 1968
Phyllis Diller (co-host), singer Bobby Vinton, pop band The Free Design, author George Plimpton, and comedian-organist Stan Kann.
Dec 13, 1968
Phyllis Diller concludes her week as co-host. Guests are pianist Duke Ellington, comedian Rip Taylor, vocalist Linda Bennett, former RFK press secretary Frank Mankiewicz, and Phyllis' husband Warde Donovan.
Dec 16, 1968
Operatic tenor Jan Peerce is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Connie Francis, C&W singer-guitarist Jerry Reed, guitarist Chet Atkins, football star Joe Namath, and physical fitness expert Debbie Drake.
Dec 17, 1968
Jan Peerce is co-host. Guests are the comedy team of Pepper Davis and Tony Reese; vocalist Dana Valery; Flamenco dancers Jose Greco and Nana Lorca; and "Family Circle" editor Robert Anderson.
Dec 18, 1968
Co-host Jan Peerce is joined by his opera coach and accompanist, David Benedict. Other guests are actress Tammy Grimes, producer David Susskind, jazz musician Duke Ellington, saxophonist Eddie Harris, and burlesque queen Ann Corio.
Dec 19, 1968
Co-host Jan Peerce is joined by his wife, Alice. Other guests are filmmaker Otto Preminger (producer-director of "Skidoo"), vocalist-comedienne Julie DeJohn, comedian Larry Wilde, and tenor Philip Cho.
Dec 20, 1968
Jan Peerce (co-host); vocal group Martha Reeves and the Vandellas; rock 'n' roll TV show host Jerry Blavat; soprano Roberta Peters; baritone Frank Guarrera; mezzo-soprano Shirley Love; and Peerce's accompanist David Benedict.
Dec 23, 1968
Jerry Vale is co-host for the week. Guests are singer Aliza Kashi; the comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge; Joe Pepitone of the Yankees; and Frank and Enrico Velleggia, co-owners of Velleggia's Restaurant in Baltimore.
Dec 24, 1968
Co-host Jerry Vale is joined by comedian Totie Fields; singer Marilyn Maye; the singing duo Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt; and child guidance director Dr. Joseph Friedman.
Dec 25, 1968
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Dec 26, 1968
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Dec 27, 1968
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Dec 30, 1968
David Susskind is co-host for the week. Guests are comedian London Lee; singer Sue Raney; photographer John Dorne; author William Fackler; and Danny Apolinar, who co-wrote the music and lyrics for the Off-Broadway musical "Your Own Thing."
Dec 31, 1968
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Jan 01, 1969
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Jan 02, 1969
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Jan 03, 1969
David Susskind concludes his week as co-host. Guests are vocalist Marilyn Maye and her daughter Kristi Tucker; Country vocalist Jimmy Dean; comedian Totie Fields; and former drug addict Florence Fisher.
Jan 06, 1969
Cyril Ritchard is co-host for the week. Guests are the rock band Classics IV, singer Marilyn Michaels, actor Don Murray, "Snow Gods" author Frederic Morton, and "Pyromaniacs Cookbook" author John Poister.
Jan 07, 1969
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Jan 08, 1969
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Jan 09, 1969
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Jan 10, 1969
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Jan 13, 1969
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Jan 14, 1969
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Jan 15, 1969
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Jan 16, 1969
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Jan 17, 1969
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Jan 20, 1969
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Jan 21, 1969
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Jan 22, 1969
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Jan 23, 1969
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Jan 24, 1969
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Jan 27, 1969
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Jan 28, 1969
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Jan 29, 1969
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Jan 30, 1969
Sammy Davis Jr. is co-host. Guests are "In the Heat of the Night" co-stars Sidney Poiter and Rod Steiger; singer Lola Falana; and the comedy team of Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson.
Jan 31, 1969
Sammy Davis Jr. concludes his week as co-host. Guests are boxing champion-activist Muhammad Ali; vocalist Gloria Loring; comedian Bill Dana; and the singing team of Freddie Bell and Roberta Linn.
Feb 03, 1969
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Feb 04, 1969
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Feb 05, 1969
Frank Sinatra Jr. is co-host. Guests are vocalist Connie Francis; comedian Pat Cooper; RCA recording artist Cook E. Jarr; and Glenn Cunningham, athlete and director of Youth Ranch, Inc. in Kansas.
Feb 06, 1969
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Feb 10, 1969
Country comedian Minnie Pearl is co-host for the week. Guests are C&W singer Loretta Lynn; instrumental group Young-Holt Unlimited (previously known as The Young-Holt Trio); comedian Dick Shawn; and nudists Carol and Paul Arnold.
Feb 11, 1969
Minnie Pearl is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Vogues, C&W singer Tex Ritter, comedian Rip Taylor, and sportscaster Bud Wilkinson.
Feb 12, 1969
Minnie Pearl (co-host); Smokey Robinson and the Miracles; actor Vince Edwards; puppeteer-singer Shari Lewis; and 12-year-old country performer Louie Roberts. Tennessee Ernie Ford appears in a filmed segment.
Feb 13, 1969
Minnie Pearl is co-host. Guests are folk singer Joan Baez, retired baseball player Willie Mays, actor Jesse White, and singer Bobby Rydell.
Feb 14, 1969
Co-host Minnie Pearl is joined by her husband, Henry R. Cannon. Other guests are comedian Redd Foxx; singers Karen Morrow and Sergio Franchi; and author John S.D. Eisenhower (Dwight D. Eisenhower's son).
Feb 17, 1969
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Feb 18, 1969
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Feb 19, 1969
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Feb 20, 1969
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Feb 21, 1969
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Feb 24, 1969
William Shatner is co-host for the week. Guests are the singing-dancing team of Hines, Hines and Dad; the comedy duo Fiore and Eldridge; comedian Sandy Baron; and Dr. I.M. Levitt, director of the Fels Planetarium in Philadelphia.
Feb 25, 1969
William Shatner is co-host. Guests are vocalist Marilyn Maye; comedy singers Homer and Jethro; news commentator Robert Trout; and karate experts Tom Fletcher and William Wick.
Feb 26, 1969
William Shatner is co-host. Guests are Gladys Knight and the Pips ("The End Of Our Road"); actor Craig Stevens and his wife Alexis Smith; comedy writer Selma Diamond; and reproductive rights advocate Bill Baird.
Feb 27, 1969
William Shatner (co-host); Sam and Dave ("Hold On, I'm Comin'," "Lucky Old Sun"); Jaye P. Morgan ("Day In, Day Out"); and the Amazing Kreskin. A discussion of youth rebellion with a high-school drop-out (Paul Steiner) and his father.
Feb 28, 1969
William Shatner concludes his week as co-host. Guests are comedian Jack E. Leonard, singer Julie Budd, singer-actor Scott Jacoby, and child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott.
Mar 03, 1969
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Mar 04, 1969
Edie Adams is co-host. Guests are rock group Vanilla Fudge ("Shotgun"), actor Richard Harris, comedian Grady Nutt, film critic Judith Crist, menswear designer John Weitz, and Playboy magazine's fashion director Robert L. Green.
Mar 05, 1969
Co-host Edie Adams sings "I'm A Woman." Guests are singer-songwriter Richie Havens ("High Flyin' Bird," "Just Like A Woman"); comedian Rodney Dangerfield; author-film critic Rex Reed; and the piano duo Ferrante and Teicher.
Mar 06, 1969
Edie Adams is co-host. Guests are child actress Anissa Jones (of CBS-TV's "Family Affair"), comedian Professor Irwin Corey, pianist-composer Joe Harnell, and Michael Spock, director of the Boston Children's Museum.
Mar 07, 1969
Edie Adams concludes her week as co-host. Guests are Muriel Humphrey (wife of former Vice-President Hubert Humphrey), comedian Patti Deutsch, "Flying Nun" actor Alejandro Rey, and singer-professional golfer Don Cherry.
Mar 10, 1969
A remote from Cypress Gardens with co-host Cornel Wilde. Guests are Jean Wallace (Mrs. Wilde); Frank Fontaine; Marilyn Maye; Frank Hubbell and the Stompers; Fred Bear; Mel Miller (Clown College); Bruno The Bear; and The Aquamaids.
Mar 11, 1969
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Mar 12, 1969
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Mar 13, 1969
Bobby Goldsboro subs for Mike Douglas. Cornel Wilde co-hosts. Guests are actress Jean Wallace (Colonel's wife), comedian-singer Kaye Stevens, instrumental group The Tijuana Brats, snake expert Bill Haast, and lion tamer David Hoover.
Mar 14, 1969
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Mar 17, 1969
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Mar 18, 1969
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are comedian Robert Klein, folk group The Irish Rovers, opera tenor Richard Tucker, and Milbourne Christopher, magician and author of "Houdini: The Untold Story."
Mar 19, 1969
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are "Mission: Impossible" actor Greg Morris; vocalist Mel Torme; the comedy team of Fiore and Eldridge; and Ana Maria Alba, an Argentine actress who created her own line of cosmetics.
Mar 20, 1969
Louis Nye co-hosts. Guests are comic actor Werner Klemperer (of "Hogan's Heroes"); the comedy team of Bob and Ray; vocalist Gloria Loring; and 12-year-old singer Browning Bryant. A filmed interview with singer Bing Crosby.
Mar 21, 1969
Louis Nye (co-host), comedian Buddy Hackett, singer Evie Sands, exercise expert Debbie Drake, and former 'Saturday Evening Post' editor William Emerson.
Mar 24, 1969
Actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin is co-host for the week. Guests are recording artist Eddie Fisher, singer-dancer Gretchen Wyler, and African explorer-author Jean-Pierre Hallet.
Mar 25, 1969
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Mar 26, 1969
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Mar 27, 1969
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Mar 28, 1969
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Mar 31, 1969
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Apr 01, 1969
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Apr 03, 1969
Jimmy Dean co-hosts. Guests are rock group New Colony Six ("Groovin' Is Easy," "Things I'd Like To Say"); Country and Western singer Louie Roberts; author Dr. George R. Bach; and Lewis Stetson Allen, president of Stetson Hats.
Apr 04, 1969
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Apr 07, 1969
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Apr 09, 1969
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.
Apr 10, 1969
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Apr 11, 1969
Shirley Bassey concludes her week as co-host. Guests are actor Herschel Bernardi (of Broadway's "Zorba"), actor Peter Lupus (of TV's "Mission Impossible"), and medical writer Patrick McGrady Jr. (author of "The Youth Doctors").
Apr 14, 1969
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Apr 15, 1969
Sebastian Cabot is co-host. Guests are comedian Phyllis Diller, operatic bass Giorgio Tozzi, singer Karen Morrow, and "Yippie" founder Paul Krassner.
Apr 16, 1969
Sebastian Cabot co-hosts. Guests are movie actress Lillian Gish; comedian Jack Carter; singer-dancer Dick Jensen and his musical group; Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham; and science expert Don ("Mr. Wizard") Herbert.
Apr 17, 1969
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Apr 18, 1969
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Apr 21, 1969
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Apr 22, 1969
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Apr 23, 1969
Marty Allen co-hosts. Guests are musician Mason Williams (performing his composition "Classical Gas"); comedian Pat McCormick; vocalists The Brothers and Sisters; author James Kirkwood Jr.; and Zippy the Chimp.
Apr 24, 1969
Marty Allen (co-host), Motown group The Four Tops, singer Dana Valery, striptease artist Blaze Starr, and author Donald R. Cressey, whose book "Theft of a Nation" looks into organized crime.
Apr 25, 1969
Marty Allen concludes his week as co-host. Guests are vocalist Shirley Bassey, bagpipe jazz musician Rufus Harley, TV writer Agnes Nixon, and Women's Liberation activist Robin Morgan.
Apr 28, 1969
Co-host Alejandro Rey is joined by his "Flying Nun" co-star Sally Field. Pop group Jay and the Americans; singer-actress Tammy Grimes; and author Dr. Hugh Schonfiehl also appear.
Apr 29, 1969
Alejandro Rey (co-host), The Turtles ("Elenore," "The House On the Hill"), actor Tony Randall, actress Madeline Kahn, Joyce Bowman (Alejandro Rey's wife), The Philadelphia Civic Ballet Company, and Soviet news correspondent Genrikh Borovik.
Apr 30, 1969
Alejandro Rey co-hosts. Guests are composer-poet Rod McKuen; singer Joe Williams; the comedy team of McCall and Brill; fencing expert Rod Colbin; and "English in a Decade of Change" author Dr. Michael Shugrue.
May 01, 1969
Co-host Alejandro Rey welcomes his "Flying Nun" co-star Madeline Sherwood. Instrumental group Young Holt Unlimited, actress Lesley Ann Warren, Argentine Ambassador Eduardo Roca, and Sister Margaret Mary Bach also appear.
May 02, 1969
Alejandro Rey is co-host. Guests are actress Jane Russell, singer-professional golfer Don Cherry, pianist-composer Joe Harnell, and psychotherapist Dr. O. Spurgeon English.
May 05, 1969
Kaye Ballard is co-host for the week. Guests are pop music group Harpers Bizarre, syndicated columnist Erma Bombeck, and fashion designer Richard Blackwell.
May 06, 1969
Kaye Ballard co-hosts. Guests are musician-composer Mason Williams; comedian Pat Paulsen; musical duo The Pair Extraordinaire; Senator Fred R. Harris (D-Oklahoma); and the knife-throwing team of Paul and Paula LaCross.
May 07, 1969
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May 08, 1969
Kaye Ballard co-hosts. Guests are "N.Y.P.D" actor Jack Warden; the comedy team of Bob and Ray; singer D'Aldo Romano; United Airlines representative Mary Kay Swanson; and author Dr. Irwin Maxwell Stillman.
May 09, 1969
Kaye Ballard is co-host. Newspaper columnist Ralph Pearl (of the Las Vegas Sun) and Dr. Steven Muller (Vice President for Student Affairs at Cornell University) discuss student disorder.
May 12, 1969
Van Johnson is co-host for the week. Guests are actress Linda Lavin; musical group Julius Wechter and the Baja Marimba Band; author John Springer ("All Talking, All Singing, All Dancing"); author Kay Thompson; and belly dancer Shalimar.
May 13, 1969
Van Johnson is co-host. Guests are actress Gloria DeHaven, musician Phil Harris, comedian Phil Foster, ballet dancer Jacques d'Amboise, and singing group The Wall Street Widows.
May 14, 1969
Van Johnson is co-host. Guests are pop-rock group Gary Puckett and the Union Gap ("Don't Give In To Him," "Woman, Woman"), vocalist Carmel Quinn, comedian Jack E. Leonard, and news correspondent David Schoenbrun.
May 15, 1969
Van Johnson co-hosts. Guests are actor Eli Wallach, his wife, actress Anne Jackson, and their son Peter Wallach; singer-actress Josephine Premice; and news analyst-author Dorothy Fuldheim.
May 16, 1969
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.
May 19, 1969
Actress-comedian Martha Raye is co-host for the week. Guests include jazz instrumentals The Young-Holt Unlimited and country singer Louis Roberts. Magazine journalists Charles and Bonnie Remsberg discuss teenager drug abuse.
May 20, 1969
Martha Raye co-hosts. Guests include singer Johnny Mathis, author-psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott, and Playboy bunny instructor Nancy Gentile. Also, an appearance by costumed Disneyland characters.
May 21, 1969
Martha Raye is co-host. Guests are "Hogan's Heroes" actor Werner Klemperer, singer-composer John Hartford, comedian Marty Allen, and "House Made of Dawn" author N. Scott Momaday.
May 22, 1969
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May 23, 1969
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May 26, 1969
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Jun 02, 1969
Leslie Uggams is co-host for the week. Guests are comedian Don Rickles, singer Bobby Vinton, actress-singer Lillian Hayman, and music educator Madeleine Carabo-Cone.
Jun 03, 1969
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Jun 04, 1969
Leslie Uggams is co-host. Guests include actor Tony Randall, comedian Totie Fields, and 12-year-old singer Browning Bryant.
Jun 05, 1969
Leslie Uggams is co-host. Guests include actor Nichol Williamson, singer Eddy Arnold, jazz group The Craig Hundley Trio, and cookbook author Ruth L. Gaskins.
Jun 06, 1969
Leslie Uggams is co-host. Guests are actor Robert Hooks and his son Kevin; singer-actress Neva Small; vocal group The Fuller Brothers; and historian John Henry Clarke.
Jun 09, 1969
Singer-actress Ethel Merman is today's co-host. Guests are actor Jesse White; pop-folk group Cashman, Pistilli and West; golf pro Carol Mann; and mentalist the Amazing Kreskin.
Jun 10, 1969
Joe Namath, of the New York Jets, is today's co-host. Guests are comedian Robert Klein, actress Sue Lyon, and singer Julie Budd. Namath presents film highlights of the Jets' 1969 Super Bowl win.
Jun 11, 1969
Special guest Peter Lawford is joined by actress Kaye Ballard and flower arranger Blanche Scarlett Phelps. Rev. Al Carmines, assistant minister at New York's Judson Memorial Church, explains his church's use of experimental theatre.
Jun 12, 1969
Jazz pianist-bandleader Duke Ellington is today's co-host. Guests are actor Van Johnson, singer Dee Dee Warwick, and pop artist Peter Max.
Jun 13, 1969
Former Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey is today's co-host. Guests are comedian Harvey Korman and country music singer Eddy Arnold.
Jun 16, 1969
A celebration of Mike Douglas' 1500th national broadcast with George Segal (co-host), singer Jack Haskell, comedy writer Pat McCormick, and Playboy magazine fashion editor Robert L. Green. A telephone interview with band leader Kay Kyser.
Jun 17, 1969
George Segal is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Tokens, singer Sue Raney, comedian Ron Carey, comedy writer Pat McCormick, author Dr. Julius Segal, and one-man band Vince "Blue" Mondi.
Jun 18, 1969
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Jun 19, 1969
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Jun 20, 1969
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Jun 23, 1969
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Jun 24, 1969
Norm Crosby is co-host. Guests are jazz musician Lionel Hampton, Broadway actress Bernadette Peters, TV game show producer Chuck Barris, and comedian Professor Irwin Corey.
Jun 25, 1969
Norm Crosby (co-host); Kenny Rogers and The First Edition; Richard Tucker; Harry Lorayne; DAR President General Betty Seimes; and travel service president Harold Low.
Jun 26, 1969
Norm Crosby is co-host. Guests include The Clara Ward Gospel Singers, Lamaze teacher Elisabeth Bing, and natural childbirth advocate Joy Harnell.
Jun 27, 1969
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Jun 30, 1969
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Jul 01, 1969
James Brown co-hosts. Guests are actor Al Freeman Jr., comedian Robert Klein, jazz combo the Dee Felice Trio, singer Julie Budd, and the editor of Jet Magazine, Robert E. Johnson.
Jul 02, 1969
James Brown co-hosts. Guests are TV producer David Susskind, operatic mezzo-soprano Shirley Verrett, comedian Mary Betten, and former lightweight boxing champion Beau Jack.
Jul 03, 1969
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Jul 04, 1969
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Jul 07, 1969
Co-host Joey Heatherton is joined by her husband, Lance Rentzel of the Dallas Cowboys. Comedian Rodney Dangerfield, operatic tenor Jan Peerce, recording artists The Seredipity Singers, and football columnist Elinor Kaine also appear.
Jul 08, 1969
Joey Heatherton is co-host. Guests are singer-pianist Jerry Lee Lewis; vocal group The Brothers and Sisters; comedian-actor Ron Carey; and NASA administrator Dr. Thomas Paine.
Jul 09, 1969
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Jul 10, 1969
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Jul 11, 1969
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Jul 28, 1969
Mike has no co-host(s) this week. Today's guests are singer Johnny Mathis, vocalist Julie DeJohn, magician Bob McAllister, and author Helen Battle, an American who was imprisoned for 14 months in East Germany.
Jul 29, 1969
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Jul 30, 1969
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Jul 31, 1969
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Aug 01, 1969
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Aug 04, 1969
Film critic Rex Reed is co-host for the week. Guests are actor Hans Conried, singer Abbey Lincoln, vocal duo Jackie and Roy, and author Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld.
Aug 05, 1969
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Aug 06, 1969
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Aug 07, 1969
Rex Reed is co-host. Guests are "Me, Natalie" actress Patty Duke, comedian Redd Foxx, singer-songwriter Bobby Goldsboro, and the singing team of Robert Kole and Ernest Param.
Aug 08, 1969
Rex Reed concludes his week as co-host. Guests are "Easy Rider" actor-producer Peter Fonda, singer Kaye Stevens, and New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne.
Aug 11, 1969
Singer-songwriter Roger Miller is co-host for the week. Today's guests are vocalist Ethel Ennis, comedian Betty Walker, and author-Congregationalist minister Dr. Charles Merrill Smith.
Aug 12, 1969
Roger Miller is co-host. Guests are character actor Jesse White, actress-singer Betty Buckley, and Paul Krassner, editor of the underground publication "The Realist."
Aug 13, 1969
Roger Miller co-hosts. Guests are singer Wilson Pickett, "Today" co-host Barbara Walters, and humorist Grady Nutt.
Aug 14, 1969
Roger Miller is co-host. Guests are comedian Redd Foxx, singer Bobby Goldsboro, child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott, and the "World's Strongest Man" Paul Anderson.
Aug 15, 1969
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Aug 18, 1969
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Aug 19, 1969
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Aug 20, 1969
Kaye Stevens is co-host. Guests are Stevie Wonder ("My Cherie Amour"), comedian Pat Cooper, fashion designer Leo Narducci, and heart specialist Dr. Lawrence E. Lamb.
Aug 21, 1969
Kaye Stevens is co-host. Guests are singer Andy Kim, actor Doug McClure, comedian Dody Goodman, and Random House dictionary editor Stuart Berg Flexner.
Aug 22, 1969
Guests: Kaye Stevens (concluding her week as co-host), The Beach Boys ("Break Away" and "Celebrate The News"), Republican chairman Rogers Morton, and author Virginia Newman.
Aug 25, 1969
Dinah Shore begins her week as co-host. Guests are actors Jack Palance and Mickey Rooney, and vocal group The Checkmates Ltd.
Aug 26, 1969
Dinah Shore is co-host. Guests are singer Richie Havens; artist Peter Max; musical group Julius Wechter and the Baja Marimba Band; comedian Charlie Manna; and yoga teacher Swami Sri Gurudev Sachidananda.
Aug 27, 1969
Dinah Shore is co-host. Guests are pop band The Peppermint Rainbow, comedian Robert King, Philadelphia Phillies baseball star Rich Allen, and author-ecologist Prof. Ian McHarg.
Aug 28, 1969
Dinah Shore is co-host. Guests are the singing team of Chris and Peter Allen; comedian Marty Allen; and UNICEF Public Information director Paul Edwards.
Aug 29, 1969
Dinah Shore concludes her week as co-host. Guests are CBS newsman Walter Cronkite, comedian Joan Rivers, vocalist Joe Williams, and tennis champions Vic Sexias and Joyce Davenport.
About
The Mike Douglas Show Season 8 (1968) is released on Sep 09, 1968 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 Stan Kann.