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Aug 27, 1973
Consumer advocate Ralph Nader is co-host for the week. Guests are "French Chef" host Julia Child, singer Lana Cantrell, comedian Ron Carey, and auto mechanic Pat Goss.
Aug 28, 1973
Ralph Nader is co-host. Guests are journalist Gloria Steinem, singer John O'Bannion, cosmetics expert Toni Stabile, Pennsylvania insurance commissioner Herbert Denenberg, and Ellen Zawell, who lead a boycott against high-priced meat.
Aug 29, 1973
Ralph Nader co-hosts. Guests are comedian Dick Gregory; singer George Wallace Jr.; Nader associate Don Ross; Allstate executive Donald Schaffer; CA People's Lobby organizers Joyce and Ed Koupal; and kennel club judge Sandy Schwartz.
Aug 30, 1973
Ralph Nader co-hosts. Guests are actress Loretta Swit, vocal group The Sylvers, comedian Marty Brill, radio personality Barry Grey, Senator Charles Mathias (R-IL), and Peoples Lobby of California organizers Edwin and Joyce Koupal.
Aug 31, 1973
Ralph Nader is co-host. Guests are musical group Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; comedian Myron Cohen; singer Sergio Franchi; actor-football player Bernie Casey; and three members of Nader's Raiders.
Sep 03, 1973
Don Meredith, the co-host for the week, welcomes fellow sportscasters Howard Cosell and Frank Gifford. Also appearing are comedian Alan Sues, singer Ray Stevens, actress Heather Menzies, and author Hyman Jampol,.
Sep 04, 1973
Don Meredith is co-host. Guests are singer Natalie Cole; actor Hugh O'Brian; comedian Foster Brooks; Democratic Congresswoman from California Yvonne Burke; and educators Michael McAndrew and Bernie Solomon.
Sep 05, 1973
Guests: Don Meredith, Tiny Tim, actor Carl Anderson (of "Jesus Christ Superstar"), 1973 Miss Universe Maria Margarita Moran, "Joy of Sex" author Dr. Alex Comfort, film distributor Ed Sabol, and female football team The Cleveland Daredevils.
Sep 06, 1973
The guests are Don Meredith (co-host for the week), country singers Willie Nelson and Bill Anderson, vocalist Marie Osmond, comedian-storyteller Jerry Clower, Wisconsin Senator William Proxmire (Dem.), and, author Lawrence Meredith.
Sep 07, 1973
Mike's guests are Don Meredith (co-host), actor Paul Sorvino, Georgia Lt. Gov. Lester Madox, improvisational singer Steve DePass, gospel singers The Goss Brothers, and author Robert Rosefsky ("Frauds, Swindles and Rackets").
Sep 10, 1973
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests include vocal group The Staple Singers, baseball's Hank Aaron, baseball executive Donald Davidson, and comedian Corbett Monica. John Simpson, of Sears, presents Winnie the Pooh Fashions for Children.
Sep 11, 1973
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Sep 12, 1973
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are TV personality Steve Allen and his wife, actress Jayne Meadows; singer Ronnie Dyson; mentalist the Amazing Kreskin; and undersea explorer and photographer Bruno Vailati.
Sep 13, 1973
Soupy Sales (co-host); actor John Saxon, singer-actor Noel Harrison; comic Clyde Adler; pool shark Minnesota Fats; and Tony, the Pool Playing Dog. Maureen McGovern, accompanied by Gary Kekel, sings "I Won't Last A Day without You."
Sep 14, 1973
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests are comedian Pat Paulsen, singer Jackie Forrest, poet-singer Steve DePass, Philadelphia Flyer hockey player Bobby Clarke, pro golfer Mindy Black, and penny arcade owner Alan Silverstone.
Sep 17, 1973
Dick Shawn is co-host for the week. Guests are folk singer Trini Lopez, comic impressionist Daphne Davis, author Dougal Robertson ("Survive the Savage Sea"), and ant expert Elmer Bursby.
Sep 18, 1973
Dick Shawn is co-host. Guests are sportscaster Howard Cosell, actor Ricky Segall, lawyer Melvin Belli, and political author Charles Ashman. Calvin Holt, owner of the boutique-restaurant Serendipity, presents a denim fashion show.
Sep 19, 1973
Dick Shawn (co-host); Jack Palance; Linda Bennett; authors Lynn and Joel Rapp; private investigator Edward Goldfader; Mr. and Mrs. Bertram Levy, parents of a missing person; and Los Muchachos, a circus comprised of underprivileged boys.
Sep 20, 1973
Dick Shawn is co-host. Guests are movie director Otto Preminger, Altovise Davis (wife of Sammy Davis Jr.), cookbook author Margaret Happel, and author Dr. Sidney Adler.
Sep 21, 1973
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Sep 24, 1973
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Sep 25, 1973
Eva Gabor is co-host. Guests include comic Lonnie Shorr, Sen. Daniel Inouye (D-Hawaii), and Miss America 1974 Rebecca Ann King. Also appearing: "John Wayne Jr.," a singer-hoaxer who falsely claimed to be the son of actor John Wayne.
Sep 26, 1973
Eva Gabor is co-host. Guests are actor Billy Dee Williams, ABC sportscaster Jim McKay, Greek singer-musician Aris San, comic Jerry Lester, Burlesque queen Ann Corio, and the Bronco Bulls from the Philadelphia Horse Show.
Sep 27, 1973
Eva Gabor co-hosts. Guests are humorist-author Allan Sherman, comedian Ron Carey, singer Kirk Orr, missile control expert Lt. Col. Jack Howe, and Mrs. Bette Jeane "J.J." Jarboe, president of the Women's Anti-Liberation League.
Sep 28, 1973
Eva Gabor concludes her week as co-host. Guests are Eva's mother Jolie Gabor, TV commercial actor Mason Reese, singer Steve DePass, author William Peter Blatty, and wig designer Josef of Rome (Josef Scigliano).
Oct 01, 1973
Child actor Mason Reese is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Gilbert O'Sullivan ("Alone Again (Naturally)," "Ooh Baby"), actress Lillian Gish, columnist Art Buchwald, magician-author Milbourne Christopher, and singer Steve DePass.
Oct 02, 1973
Mason Reese is co-host. Guests are Mason's parents Bill and Sonia Reese; singer-actress Polly Bergen; actor Peter Lupus; R&B group Creative Source; yo-yo champion Linda Sengpiel; and "Spy Shop" owner Clyde Wallace.
Oct 03, 1973
Mason Reese is co-host. Guests are comedian Henny Youngman, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, actor Ralph Carter, magician Don Alan, NYC Montessori school director Mary Ellen Smith, and Montessori handbook author Vera Gander.
Oct 04, 1973
Mason Reese (co-host); actor Leonard Nimoy; astronaut Col. Edwin "Buzz" Aldrin; Philadelphia Police Inspector Ray Nugent; magician John Scarne; and Sylvia Topp and Tuli Kupferberg, authors of "As They Were: Celebrated People's Pictures."
Oct 05, 1973
Mason Reese is co-host. Guests are ventriloquist act Willie Tyler and Lester; fashion coordinator Audrey Smaltz and the Ebony Fashion Fair; singer Steve DePass; and Theodore H. White, author of "The Making of the President 1972."
Oct 08, 1973
Mike and co-host Wayne Newton are in Lake Tahoe for the week. Guests are singer Nancy Wilson, actor James Brolin ("Marcus Welby, M.D."), comic Dave Barry, Illusionist Ralph Adams, and water-ski delta wing kite flyer Jim Rushing.
Oct 09, 1973
From Lake Tahoe, co-host Wayne Newton is joined by actors George and Alana Hamilton; 4-year-old actor Ricky Segall and his parents Rick and Barbara Segall; and acrobatic troupe The Bumpy Family. Also, an airplane wing walking demonstration.
Oct 10, 1973
In Lake Tahoe, co-host Wayne Newton is joined by his wife Elaine. Also appearing are singer-actor Harry Belafonte, actor James Brolin, and South African singer Letta Mbulu.
Oct 11, 1973
In Lake Tahoe, co-host Wayne Newton is joined by actor Kirk Douglas, entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., singing group Dawn, and special effects expert Joe Lombardi.
Oct 12, 1973
In Lake Tahoe, Wayne Newton concludes his week as co-host. Guests are entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. and his wife Altovise; child actor Rodney Allen Rippy; Bill Harrah, founder of Harrah's Hotel and Casinos; and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.
Oct 15, 1973
Mike begins his second consecutive week in Lake Tahoe. This week's co-host is comedian Bill Cosby. Guests are vocalist-actress Della Reese, singer Eddy Arnold, comic magician Carl Ballantine, and blackjack dealer Hermina Ludlum.
Oct 16, 1973
From Lake Tahoe, co-host Bill Cosby is joined by singer-composer Paul Anka, actor-dancer Donald O'Connor, comic magician Carl Ballantine, and ornithologist (bird expert) David Bittner.
Oct 17, 1973
Co-host Bill Cosby welcomes his group Badfoot Brown and the Bunions Bradford Funeral Marching Band. Also: James Franciscus, comic Rip Taylor, singer Karen Morrow, Prof. Julius Sumner Miller, and water resources chief of state Bill Denby.
Oct 18, 1973
Bill Cosby co-hosts from Lake Tahoe. Guests are boxing champ George Foreman; singers Roger Miller and Wayne Newton; comedian Foster Brooks; Frank "Skip" Marketti, curator of Harrah's Automobile Collection in Reno; and Bertha the Elephant.
Oct 19, 1973
Bill Cosby co-hosts from Lake Tahoe. Guests are actors Janet Leigh, James Brolin and Tamara Dobson; karate champions Chuck Norris and Philip Paley; comedian Pat Cooper; Sioux Indian Bill Irons; and Nevada Governor Mike O'Callaghan.
Oct 22, 1973
Jim Nabors co-hosts from San Francisco. Guests are actor Karl Malden, singer Tennessee Ernie Ford, San Francisco Mayor Joseph Alioto, former President of San Francisco State S. I. Hayakawa, and seafood stand operator Dominic Strazzullo.
Oct 23, 1973
In San Francisco, co-host Jim Nabors welcomes actors Deborah Kerr and Charlton Heston; singer Lou Rawls; trick golfer Paul Hahn; Golden Gate Bridge general manager Dale Luehring; and cable car conductor/bell ringing champion Al Davison.
Oct 24, 1973
In San Francisco, co-host Jim Nabors is joined by actress Shirley Temple Black, comedian Pat Henry, actress-comedian Fannie Flagg, operatic tenor Jess Thomas, and Kurt Herbert Adler, director of the San Francisco Opera.
Oct 25, 1973
In San Francisco, Mike and co-host Jim Nabors welcome California Governor Ronald Reagan, comedian Lily Tomlin, and singer Tennessee Ernie Ford.
Oct 26, 1973
Jim Nabors co-hosts. Guests are singer Pearl Bailey; Kathryn and Harry Crosby (Bing Crosby's wife and son); Hilton Hotels executive Henri Lewin; author Jessica Mitford; Las Vegas columnist Ralph Pearl; and members of the Dolphin Swim Club.
Oct 29, 1973
Tony Curtis begins his week as co-host. Guests are actor Kirk Douglas, singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels, comedian Charlie Callas, illusionist-psychic Uri Geller, and TV personality Hugh Downs and his wife Ruth.
Oct 30, 1973
Tony Curtis is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Lobo, retired boxer Rocky Graziano, author Barbara Howar, 12-year-old violinist Dylana Jenson, and impressionist painter William Moise. Also, a Space Ball demonstration.
Oct 31, 1973
Tony Curtis is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Eddie Kendricks, actor James Coco, dancer-choreographer Henry Le Tang, columnist Shirley Eder, and author Dr. Robert Atkins.
Nov 01, 1973
Tony Curtis is co-host. Guests are pop music group Looking Glass; comedians Milt Kamen and Jackie Vernon; and snake experts Bill and Clarita Haast.
Nov 02, 1973
Co-host Tony Curtis welcomes his daughter Kelly and wife Leslie. Also: Evel Knievel, humorist Sam Levenson, singer Lori Lieberman ("Killing Me Softly with His Song"), modeling agency owner Barbara Stone, and TV producer Christopher Sarson.
Nov 05, 1973
This week's co-hosts are comedians. Don Rickles is today's co-host. Guests are vocalists The Platters; actresses Sylvia Miles and Barbi Benton; comic Bobby Ramsen; columnist Marilyn Beck; author Dr. Herbert Lazarus; and Mr. Jiggs the chimp.
Nov 06, 1973
Today's co-host is Louis Nye. Guests are singer Jerry Vale; Miami Dolphins football players Larry Csonka and Jim Kiick; singing-dancing group The Golddiggers; transsexual model Rachel Harlow; and a troupe of Greek Dancers.
Nov 07, 1973
Today's co-host is comedian Albert Brooks. Guests are the Electric Light Orchestra ("Roll Over Beethoven," "Showdown"), comic Dave Barry, film critic Rex Reed, The National Chinese Opera Theater, and leaders of the Esalen Encounter group.
Nov 08, 1973
Today's co-host is comedian Robert Klein. Guests are Yoko Ono and Her Plastic Ono Band; 'Our Gang' actors Spanky McFarland and Darla Hood; author Erich Von Daniken; and bird expert David Bittner.
Nov 09, 1973
Today's co-host is comedian Paul Lynde. Guests are comedienne Jackie "Moms" Mabley; R&B group Tavares; martial arts experts Hugh McDonald and Brian Breye; author Jeffrey St. John; and belly dancer Little Egypt.
Nov 12, 1973
Tennis champion Billie Jean King is this week's co-host. Guests are TV personality Art Linkletter, comedian Jan Murray, author Bud Greenspan ("Play It Again, Bud!"), singer Lori Lieberman, and plant experts Lynn and Joel Rapp.
Nov 13, 1973
Billie Jean King is co-host. Guests are pop rock band The Raspberries ("Go All the Way"), actor Michael York ("England Made Me"), poet-composer Rod McKuen, football star Joe Namath, and author Bob Oates Jr. ("A Matter of Style").
Nov 14, 1973
Billie Jean King is co-host. Guests are boxing champion Muhammad Ali; vocal group LaBelle; actresses Jennifer O'Neill and Kaye Ballard; Olympic skier Suzy Chaffee; and authors Marcia Hayes and Rev. Thomas Boslooper.
Nov 15, 1973
Billie Jean King co-hosts. Guests are actress Ginger Rogers; singer O.C. Smith; actor Keye Luke (of TV's "Kung Fu"); comedian Ron Carey; and professional basketball players Tom and Dick Van Arsdale.
Nov 16, 1973
Billie Jean King (co-host); Liv Ullmann; comic Fred Smoot; Peter Lemongello; pro golfers Jane Blalock and Carol Mann; editor Robert Green; Ms. magazine writer Joan McCullough; and astronaut candidates Mary Funk and Jean Hixson.
Nov 19, 1973
Country singer Charley Pride is co-host. Guests are Ozzie and Harriet Nelson; anthropologist Jane Goodall and her husband, wildlife photographer Hugo Van Lawick; Washington Redskins running back Larry Brown; and The West Point Glee Club.
Nov 20, 1973
Charley Pride is co-host. Guests are singer Johnnie Ray, vocal group The Oak Ridge Boys, columnist Jack Anderson, New York Mets' fan Karl Ehrhardt (known for his homemade signs), and high-wire artist Karl Wallenda.
Nov 21, 1973
Charley Pride is co-host. Guests are movie director Frank Capra, singer Anne Murray, comedian-actor Gabe Kaplan, retired baseball star Mickey Mantle, and softball player Eddie Feigner.
Nov 22, 1973
Charley Pride is co-host. Guests are 'Hollywood Squares' host Peter Marshall, sportscaster Joe Garagiola, country singer Faron Young, singer-songwriter Dory Previn, and bee expert Otto Kosman.
Nov 23, 1973
Co-host Charley Pride is joined by his band The Pridesmen. Guests are comedian-actress Rose Marie; country singers Ronnie Milsap and Mel Tillis; guitarist Chet Atkins; comic Lonnie Shorr; and author Dr. Herbert Lazarus.
Nov 26, 1973
Roger Miller is co-host for the week. Guests are Julie Nixon Eisenhower (daughter of President Nixon); singer Jaye P. Morgan; "The Femininity Game" co-authors Rev. Thomas Boslooper and Marcia Hayes; and magician The Amazing Randi.
Nov 27, 1973
Roger Miller is co-host. Guests are TV announcer Gary Owens, comedian Eddie Lawrence, Senator Henry Jackson (D-Washington), "They Wouldn't Let Us Die" author Stephen A. Rowan, and former POWs Col. Thomas Kirk and Lt. Cmdr. William Tschudy.
Nov 28, 1973
Roger Miller is co-host. Guests are movie director Otto Preminger, singer Teresa Brewer, country singer Johnny Rodriguez, Vince Lombardi's widow Marie Lombardi, and radio advertising consultant Chuck Blore.
Nov 29, 1973
Singer-songwriter Roger Miller is co-host. Guests are Moe Howard from The Three Stooges, actress Julie Newmar, actor-musician Charles Fleischer, and "Marilyn" author Norman Mailer.
Nov 30, 1973
Roger Miller is co-host. Guests are Priscilla Presley (ex-wife of Elvis), clothing designer Olivia Bis (Priscilla's boutique partner), singer-songwriter Ian Whitcomb, comedian Stan Kann, and Senator William Proxmire (D-Wisconsin).
Dec 10, 1973
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Dec 11, 1973
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Dec 12, 1973
Mason Reese is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Carol Channing, "Captain Kangaroo" co-star Debbie Weems, consumer advocate Ralph Nader, plexiglass artist Jane Cohler, naturalist Roger Caras, and puppeteer George Creegan.
Dec 13, 1973
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Dec 14, 1973
Mason Reese concludes his week as co-host. Guests are singer Bobby Vinton, improvisational troupe The Proposition, police artist Lt. Vince O'Neill, and the U.S. Air Force Band with the Singing Sergeants.
Dec 17, 1973
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Dec 18, 1973
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Dec 19, 1973
Today's co-host is "Search for Tomorrow" actress Mary Stuart. Guests are singer Frank Sinatra Jr.; actors Larry Haines ("The Seven-Ups") and Will Geer ("The Waltons"); and JFK assassination investigator Penn Jones Jr.
Dec 20, 1973
Soap actors George Reinholt and Jacqui Courtney co-host. Guests are singer Melba Moore; authors Madeleine Edmondson and David Rounds; plant expert Thalassa Cruso; and assassination investigators Bud Fensterwald and Dick Sprague.
Dec 21, 1973
Soap actors Ellen Holly and Al Freeman Jr. are today's co-hosts. Guests are Moe Howard of The Three Stooges, actor Leonard Nimoy, singer Fats Domino, comedian Milt Kamen, improvisational singer Steve DePass, and author Richard Lamparski.
Dec 24, 1973
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Dec 25, 1973
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Dec 26, 1973
Donald O'Connor is co-host. Guests are actress Maureen Stapleton; the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; and psychiatrist Dr. George Bach.
Dec 27, 1973
Donald O'Connor is co-host. Guests are actor E.G. Marshall, actress-singer Bernadette Peters, retired boxing champ Rocky Graziano, sound effects expert Greg Shideler, and suicide prevention expert Dr. Fred McGuire.
Dec 28, 1973
Donald O'Connor co-hosts. Guests are musical theatre lyricist Alan Jay Lerner, actress-singer Nancy Dussault, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, comedian Lonnie Shorr, and folk dancers The Little Angels of Korea.
Dec 31, 1973
Today's co-host is "Dating Game" emcee Jim Lange. Guests are singer Mary Travers, comedian Sandy Baron, columnist Jimmy Breslin, mimic Frank Raines, Clio awards director Bill Evans, and "UFO passengers" Charles Hickson and Calvin Parker.
Jan 01, 1974
Guests: "Password" host Allen Ludden (today's co-host); Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara comedy team; film producer Hall Bartlett; country band The Wright Brothers; and "The Energy Crisis" co-authors Dr. Lawrence Rocks and Dr. Richard Runyon.
Jan 02, 1974
Today's co-host is "The Newlywed Game" emcee Bob Eubanks. Guests are actress Maureen Stapleton, country music singer Mel Tillis, "Mad Ducks And Bears" author George Plimpton, and Joseph Sheehan, the head of UCLA's Speech Therapy Program.
Jan 03, 1974
Today's co-host is "To Tell the Truth" host Garry Moore. Guests are actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin, TV personality Durward Kirby, sportscaster Jim McKay, vocalist Chelsea Brown, and natural foods enthusiast Euell Gibbons.
Jan 04, 1974
Today's co-host Tom Kennedy, host of "Split Second." Also: Soap Opera actress Eileen Fulton, comedian Lonnie Shorr, tennis champion Vic Seixas, 6-year-old evangelist Michael Lord Jr., and A&P supermarket heir Huntington Hartford.
Jan 07, 1974
Dyan Cannon is co-host for the week. Guests are actor Richard Harris; comedians Dudley Moore and Peter Cook; pianist Liberace; actress and beauty products director Arlene Dahl; and female impersonator Jim Bailey.
Jan 08, 1974
Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; author Jacqueline Susann; a cappella group The Persuasions; concert pianist-judo expert Jerome Mackey; and plastic surgeon Dr. Rudolph Troques.
Jan 09, 1974
Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Don McLean, comedian Larry Storch, and Dr. Arthur Janov, the creator of primal therapy and author of "The Primal Scream."
Jan 10, 1974
Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Staple Singers, comedian Jonathan Winters, film critic Rex Reed, and bowling instructor Diane McMullen.
Jan 11, 1974
Dyan Cannon is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Carol Channing; actress Ruth Gordon and her husband, author-playwright Garson Kanin; composers Michel Legrand and Jule Styne; and author Dr. Robert Akeret.
Jan 14, 1974
Co-host Sergio Franchi is joined by comic Pat Cooper, child actor Ricky Segall, and Farmers' Almanac editor Ray Geiger. Energy experts Dr. Morris S. Frankel (Argo Petroleum), Woodrow Arbogast (nuclear energy), and Harold Heard (coal as energy) discuss the energy crisis.
Jan 15, 1974
Co-host Sergio Franchi is joined by his sister, vocalist Dana Valery. Actress Sue Lyon, comedian Marty Brill, and author-pastor Dr. Robert Schuller also appear.
Jan 16, 1974
Sergio Franchi is co-host. Guests are singer Al Green, comedian David Brenner, singer-actress Barbara McNair, humorist Henry Morgan, and Herrel De Graff, representative of the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council.
Jan 17, 1974
Sergio Franchi co-hosts. Guests are actor-comedian Red Buttons, singer Julie De John, comedian Corbett Monica, cosmetician Lorraine Basche, and Atkins Diet critic Dr. Sami Hashim.
Jan 18, 1974
Sergio Franchi concludes his week as co-host. Guests are coloratura soprano Roberta Peters, comedian-actor Ron Carey, comedian Lonnie Shorr, "Playgirl" centerfold editor Toni Holt, and Wilbred Poulin, owner of a gourmet shop for dogs.
Jan 21, 1974
Burt Reynolds co-hosts from Miami Beach, Florida. Guests are singer-composer Bobby Goldsboro, comedian Foster Brooks, singer Kaye Stevens, acrobats The Sensational Leighs, and archery act Bob Markworth and Myana.
Jan 22, 1974
Burt Reynolds co-hosts from Miami Beach, Florida. Guests are actor James Coco; comedian Totie Fields; Country band Mel Tillis and the Statesiders; Burt's minister Rev. Jess Moody; and alligator wrestlers Bill and Nancy McLellan.
Jan 23, 1974
Burt Reynolds co-hosts. Guests are Tony Orlando and Dawn; comedian Minnie Pearl; actors Jo Ann Pflug and Jim Hampton; Rep. Bella Abzug (D-NY); Burt's parents Fern and Burton Reynolds Sr.; and trampoline act The Stevens Family.
Jan 24, 1974
Burt Reynolds co-hosts. Guests are country duo Porter Waggoner and Dolly Parton; actress Karen Valentine; comic Louis Nye; Burt's relatives Jim and Jo Nicholson; trapeze artists The Flying Apollos; and snake experts Bill and Clarita Haast.
Jan 25, 1974
Co-host Burt Reynolds is joined by actor Robert Conrad, singer-actress Nancy Dussault, comic Charles Nelson Reilly, ex-jewel thief Allen Kuhn, and martial arts experts Hugh McDonald and Brian Breye. Dinah Shore appears in a taped segment.
Jan 28, 1974
In Miami Beach, Connie Stevens begins her week as co-host. Guests are Robert Conrad; Jaye P. Morgan; comic Pat Paulsen; tennis pros Bobby Riggs and Gardner Mulloy; Jim Henson and the Muppets; and high-wire motorcyclists The Coronas.
Jan 29, 1974
Connie Stevens co-hosts from Miami Beach. Guests are The Oak Ridge Boys, actor Robert Conrad, comedian Ron Carey, tennis pro Bobby Riggs, fitness expert Debbie Drake, lion trainer Tarzan Zerbini, plate spinners Almiros Duo, and Lee Petras.
Jan 30, 1974
In Miami Beach, Connie Stevens (co-host), Robert Conrad, Wilt Chamberlain, Rip Taylor, Anita Bryant, Miami Beach mayor Chuck Hall, Aqua Chicks water ballet, Nerveless Rocks sway pole act, and the University of Miami girls volleyball team.
Jan 31, 1974
In Miami Beach, Florida, Mike and co-host Connie Stevens are joined by comedian Jack Carter, singer Melba Moore, author George Plimpton, 55-year-old tennis star Bobby Riggs, and high-diver Al Gonzales.
Feb 01, 1974
Connie Stevens (co-host); Frankie Avalon; comedian Corbett Monica; comic-actor Ron Carey; TV personality Virginia Graham; Miami Dolphin fullback Larry Csonka and coach Don Shula; high-wire act The Wallendas; and The Ramson High School water polo team.
Feb 04, 1974
Ray Charles is co-host for the week. Guests are pop music trio Tony Orlando and Dawn; actor James Earl Jones; comedienne Betty Walker; and Weight Watchers founder Jean Nidetch.
Feb 05, 1974
Ray Charles is co-host. Guests are actor Brock Peters, comedian Franklyn Ajaye, and University of Notre Dame football coach Ara Parseghian.
Feb 06, 1974
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Feb 08, 1974
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Feb 11, 1974
Mike's co-hosts this week are "music makers." Today's co-host is Mel Tillis. Guests are Lonnie Shorr, speech therapist Dr. Joseph Sheehan, ax throwers Hank and Joe Peters, and winners in a Kodak competition for amateur teenage filmmakers.
Feb 12, 1974
Bobbie Gentry co-hosts. Guests are "Exorcist" actress Linda Blair and her mother Elinore Blair; comic Ron Carey; country group Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass; and more winners of the Kodak Teenage Movie Awards (for amateur filmmakers).
Feb 13, 1974
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Feb 14, 1974
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Feb 15, 1974
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Feb 18, 1974
Paul Anka is co-host for the week. Guests are comedians Phyllis Diller and Stan Kann; Country singers Charley Pride and Ronnie Milsap; and hockey's Gordie Howe, and his sons Mark and Marty, who all play for the Houston Aeros.
Feb 19, 1974
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Feb 20, 1974
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Feb 21, 1974
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Feb 22, 1974
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Feb 25, 1974
John Byner is co-host. Guests are The Bee Gees ("Mr. Natural," "Massachusetts"), actress Maureen Stapleton, singer Melba Moore, humorist Sam Levenson, and author-psychiatrist Dr. Herbert Lazarus.
Feb 26, 1974
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Feb 27, 1974
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Feb 28, 1974
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Mar 01, 1974
John Byner co-hosts. Guests are TV game show producer/host Chuck Barris; boxer Joe Frazier; humorist Henry Morgan; tenor Enzo Stuarti; and actress Eileen Dietz who, as Linda Blaire's stand-in, portrayed the face of Pazuzu in "The Exorcist."
Mar 04, 1974
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Mar 06, 1974
Mark Spitz co-hosts. Guests are Mark's parents Arnold and Lenore Spitz; comedian Soupy Sales; singers Jerry Butler and Jaye P. Morgan; nonverbal communication expert Dr. Cody Sweet; and King F. Cole, president of Spokane's Expo '74.
Mar 07, 1974
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Mar 08, 1974
Mark Spitz (co-host); actress Zsa Zsa Gabor; TV personality Bob Eubanks; comic Ron Carey and his wife Sharon; playwright Abe Burrows; gymnast Cathy Rigby and her husband Tommy Mason; singer Jaye P. Morgan; and singing group The Messengers.
Mar 11, 1974
TV stars are co-hosts this week. Today's co-host is Ed McMahon. Guests are the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber, comedian Moms Mabley, singer John O'Banion, Sat. Evening Post artist Robert Charles Howe, and dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann.
Mar 12, 1974
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Mar 13, 1974
Co-host Bill Macy is joined by his "Maude" co-star Adrienne Barbeau, along with comedian Milt Kamen, TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory, The New Orleans Heritage Hall Jazz Band, and "Daytime Serial Newsletter" publisher Bryna Laub.
Mar 14, 1974
"Here's Lucy" co-star Lucie Arnaz is today's co-host. Guests are actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, singer Freda Payne, comedian Ron Carey, football player Larry Csonka, composer Cy Coleman, and "Limbo of the Lost" author John Wallace Spencer.
Mar 15, 1974
Dr. William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson are today's co-hosts. Guests are "M*A*S*H" star Alan Alda, and actress-singer Meredith MacRae and her husband, actor Greg Mullavey.
Mar 18, 1974
James Coco (co-host); Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; actor John Payne; singer Buddy Greco; playwright Abe Burrows; actors-dancers Wayne Bryan and Barbara Lail; psychologist Dr. Gerald Musante; and Miss International Beauty, Aarlin Bjorkland.
Mar 19, 1974
James Coco (co-host), actor Tony Perkins, singer Sylvia Syms, former Teamsters president Jimmy Hoffa, Natl. Association for Justice director Lillian Goldstein, gambling expert John Scarne, and James Whig, who has a cure for the common cold.
Mar 20, 1974
James Coco is co-host. Guests are actress Jane Fonda and her husband Tom Hayden; actor Hugh O'Brian; film critic Rex Reed; singer Vic Roma; and Washington hostess-author Barbara Howar.
Mar 21, 1974
James Coco (co-host), actress Lynn Redgrave, singer-dancer Gretchen Wyler, playwright Terrence McNally, musician David Sewall, magician Harry Blackstone Jr., gospel group The Dixie Hummingbirds, and elephant expert Oria Douglas-Hamilton.
Mar 22, 1974
Today's co-hosts are Dr. William H. Masters and Virginia E. Johnson. Guests are actor Peter Lawford; actress Maureen Stapleton; and actor Bob Cummings and his wife Regina "Gigi" Fong-Cummings.
Mar 25, 1974
Comedian Jonathan Winters is co-host for the week. Guests are singing group The Spinners, singer-composer Paul Anka, comedienne Totie Fields, and entertainer-pianist Liberace. Plus, a hovercraft demonstration.
Mar 26, 1974
Jonathan Winters is co-host. Guests are actor Ernest Borgnine; comedians Redd Foxx, Marty Allen and Ronnie Graham; vocalist Sarah Vaughan; and Tanya the Elephant.
Mar 27, 1974
Jonathan Winters co-hosts. Guests are musical theatre actors Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence; 9-year-old singer Jimmy Osmond; Atlanta Constitution editor J. Reginald Murphy; and Gus Augspurg and his trained chimps.
Mar 28, 1974
Jonathan Winters is co-host. Guests are Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons; comedians Jerry Lewis and Jack Carter; singer Abbe Lane; actress Mary Gregory; and trampoline acrobats The Canestrelli Family.
Mar 29, 1974
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Apr 01, 1974
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Apr 02, 1974
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Apr 03, 1974
Dom DeLuise is co-host. Guests are The Jackson 5 ("It's Too Late To Change The Time," "Dancing Machine"); actor James Brolin; singer Frank Sinatra Jr.; comedians Shecky Greene and Pat Henry; and song-dance-drum act The Argentinian Gauchos.
Apr 04, 1974
Helen Reddy co-hosts from Las Vegas. Guests are comedians Jerry Lewis, Lily Tomlin and Gabe Kaplin; singer-composer Paul Williams; "M*A*S*H" actor McLean Stevenson; and acrobatic clowns The Stupids.
Apr 05, 1974
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Apr 08, 1974
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Apr 09, 1974
Alan Alda (co-host), Bernadette Peters, Corbett Monica, mentalist Kreskin, U.S. Navy engineer Eldon Byrd, para-psychologist John Merta, and authors Peter Tompkins ("Secret Life of Plants") and Pat Loud ("Pat Loud: A Woman's Story").
Apr 10, 1974
Co-host Alan Alda is joined by his M*A*S*H co-stars Wayne Rogers and McLean Stevenson, along with singer-actor Robert Goulet, anthropologist-author Jean-Pierre Hallet, and Kirlian photography expert Dr. Douglas Dean.
Apr 11, 1974
Co-host Alan Alda is joined by his M*A*S*H co-star Gary Burghoff. Actress Diane Keaton, film director Mervyn LeRoy, ex-boxing champ Rocky Graziano, "Energy Game" author Dr. Paul Kramer, and former Miss World Marjorie Wallace also appear.
Apr 12, 1974
Alan Alda is co-host. Guests are actor Bruce Dern, music group Bloodstone, restaurateur Maude Chasen, American soccer superstar Kyle Rote Jr., and sportscaster-former New York Giant Kyle Rote Sr.
Apr 15, 1974
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Apr 16, 1974
The comedy duo of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are co-hosts. Guests are opera tenor Sergio Franchi, actress-singer Jonelle Allen, comedian Milt Kamen, and author-pediatrician Dr. Lendon H. Smith.
Apr 17, 1974
Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are co-hosts. Guests are actors Richard Chamberlain and Rip Torn; actress Geraldine Page; comedian Stan Kann; and guitar duo Los Indios Tabajaras.
Apr 18, 1974
Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are co-hosts. Guests are actress Colleen Dewhurst, pianist-composer Marvin Hamlisch, mime Marcel Marceau, sports announcer Jack Whitaker, and Penny Tweedy, owner of race horses Secretariat and Riva Ridge.
Apr 19, 1974
Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara are co-hosts. Guests are actors James Coco and Cliff Robertson; composer Marvin Hamlisch; singer-composer Charles Aznavour; author Roger Caras; and Emanuel Shimoni, Israeli Consul General to four U.S. states.
Apr 22, 1974
Mike's co-host for the week is "The Waltons" actor Richard Thomas. Guests are "Columbo" star Peter Falk, Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen, vocal group New York City, and hydroponic gardening expert Lem Jones.
Apr 23, 1974
Co-host Richard Thomas welcomes his sister Bronwyn, and their father, Richard Thomas Sr. Comedian Godfrey Cambridge, musicians The Impact of Brass, singing duo Wrightson and Hunt, and Sen. James L. Buckley (Conservative-NY) also appear.
Apr 24, 1974
Co-host Richard Thomas is joined by his "You'll Like My Mother" co-star Sian Barbara Allen. Also appearing: singer David Clayton-Thomas; TV game show host Monty Hall; Woody Allen look-alike Richard Naklie; Guinness Book of World Records editors Ross and Norris McWhirter; Vernon "Komar" Craig, who lies on a bed of nails; and Rex Lee, who breaks ice with his head.
Apr 25, 1974
Richard Thomas is co-host. Guests are singer "Mama" Cass Elliot, vocal group Voices of East Harlem, author-feminist Betty Friedan, and author-dog trainer Matthew Margolis. Plus, a 1920's "Great Gatsby" fashion show.
Apr 26, 1974
Richard Thomas is the co-host; guests are actress-ambassador Shirley Temple Black, singing group The Bee Gees, singers Bobby Bare and son and 12-year-old expert on bonsai gardening Lisa Grundy.
Apr 29, 1974
"Maude" star Beatrice Arthur is co-host for the week. Guests are actor Ben Gazzara, vocal group Tavares, impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels, and author-pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock.
Apr 30, 1974
Bea Arthur co-hosts. Guests are singer Melba Moore; Republican National Committee chairman George Bush; comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko; and actor-director Dick Robinson. A cooking demonstration by Joe's Stone Crab restaurant.
May 01, 1974
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May 02, 1974
Beatrice Arthur is co-host. Guests are comedian David Steinberg, TV commercial star Mason Reese, vocalist Erica Trevor, and José Silva, founder of the The Silva Mind Control Method.
May 03, 1974
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May 06, 1974
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May 07, 1974
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May 08, 1974
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May 09, 1974
David Steinberg is co-host. Guests are actors James Earl Jones, Viveca Lindfors and Adrienne Barbeau; sportscaster Don Meredith; musician Floyd Dakil; and Merle Miller, author of "Plain Speaking: An Oral Biography of Harry S. Truman."
May 10, 1974
David Steinberg concludes his week as co-host. Guests are rock performer Sly Stone ("If You Want Me To Stay"), singer-actress Diahann Carroll, actor Will Geer, boxer Ray "Windmill" White, and a teaching robot named "Leachim."
May 13, 1974
A Salute to the 1920s with co-host Rudy Vallee. Guests are ragtime pianist-composer Eubie Blake, actor-musician Buddy Rogers, Miss America 1924 Ruth Malcomson, and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker.
May 14, 1974
A Salute to the 1930s with actor Pat O'Brien as co-host. Guests are actress-dancer Ginger Rogers; ventriloquist act Edgar Bergen and Mortimer Snerd; The Ink Spots; and historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker.
May 15, 1974
A Salute to the 1940s with Shirley Temple (co-host); Gene Tierney; musician Dizzy Gillespie; Frank Hunter and the Jive Bombers; WWII Air Force Gen. Campbell Y. Jackson; U.S.A.F. Singing Sergeants; and dancers Bobby Burgess and Cissy King.
May 16, 1974
A Salute to the 1950s with co-host Liberace. Guests are actress Annette Funicello; "Your Hit Parade" stars Snooky Lanson and Gisele MacKenzie; chief counsel of the McCarthy hearings attorney Roy M. Cohn; and the Broadway cast of "Grease."
May 17, 1974
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May 20, 1974
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Apr 29, 1974
Totie Fields is co-host. Guests are rock group KISS ("Firehouse" + Gene Simmons interview), singer Eartha Kitt, comedian Robert Klein, TV personality Ben Hunter, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and kissing contest winners Vincent Toro and Louise Heath.
May 22, 1974
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May 23, 1974
Totie Fields is co-host. Guests are actor James Whitmore; Royal Shakespeare Company actors Sir Michael Redgrave and Sara Kestelman; singer Billy Daniels; comic Billy Baxter; banjo player Scotty Plummer; and pizzeria owner Larry Goldberg.
May 24, 1974
Totie Fields is co-host. Guests are actor Tony Curtis, singer-actress Florence Henderson, 10-year-old Scottish singer Lena Zavaroni, Totie's husband George Johnston, diet book author Dr. Irwin Stillman, and diet patient Alison Libert.
May 27, 1974
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May 28, 1974
Joan Rivers is co-host. Guests are actress Lynn Redgrave, comedian Marty Allen, singer-songwriter Jim Stafford, celebrity hairdresser Mr. Kenneth, and ant expert Elmer Bursby.
May 29, 1974
Joan Rivers co-hosts. Guests are the soft rock duo Seals and Crofts; actor Douglas Fairbanks Jr.; puppeteer-ventriloquist Shari Lewis; comedian Stan Kann; and Dr. Virginia Apgar, co-author of "Is My Baby All Right?"
May 30, 1974
Joan Rivers co-hosts. Guests are Kool and the Gang; comedian Dom DeLuise; Sen. Walter Mondale (D-Minn.); guitar duo Los Indios Tabajaras; and psychologists-authors Drs. Nathan Azrin and Richard Fox.
May 31, 1974
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Jun 10, 1974
George Raft co-hosts. Guests are Barry Manilow; Marlo Thomas; comic Professor Irwin Corey; Miami Dolphins fullback Larry Csonka; and Kimberly Green, a 9-year-old girl who wants to play Little League baseball, and her mother Sylvia Green.
Jun 11, 1974
George Raft is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Spinners, singer-actor Pat Boone, comedian Dick Shawn, and gambling/card expert John Scarne.
Jun 12, 1974
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Jun 13, 1974
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Jun 14, 1974
George Raft concludes his week as co-host. Guests are legendary boxer Muhammad Ali, vocalist Teresa Brewer, TV personality George Jessel, and "Short Eyes" playwright Miguel Pinero.
Jun 24, 1974
Kate Smith is co-host for the week. Guests are the vocal trio Tony Orlando and Dawn; the songwriting team of Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler; Philadelphia Flyers hockey player Dave "The Hammer" Schultz; and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.
Jun 25, 1974
Kate Smith is co-host. Guests are "All in the Family" actress Jean Stapleton; Chicago Tribune editor Clayton Kirkpatrick; vocal group New York City; and memory experts Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas.
Jun 26, 1974
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Jun 27, 1974
Kate Smith (co-host); The DeFranco Family, jazz-funk band Puzzle, belly dancer Joanne Shapp (daughter of Pennsylvania's governor), political cartoonist Rob Lawlor, hockey goalie Bernie Parent, and The South Philadelphia String Band.
Jun 28, 1974
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Jul 01, 1974
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Jul 02, 1974
Mac Davis is co-host. Guests are actress Dina Merrill, country singer Tanya Tucker, Bo Tucker (Tanya's father), Indianapolis 500 winner Johnny Rutherford, and the world's tallest man Don Koehler.
Jul 03, 1974
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Jul 04, 1974
Mac Davis is co-host. Guests are actress Phyllis Newman; comedian Steve Landesberg; Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass; country duo Jimmy Riddle and Jackie Phelps; and male contraceptive researcher Dr. Sheldon J. Segal.
Jul 05, 1974
Mac Davis concludes his week as co-host. Guests are The Pointer Sisters, actress Elizabeth Ashley, radio personality Murray the K, ex-boxing champ Rocky Graziano, and singer-impressionist duo Dean Scott and Bobby Bradshaw.
Jul 08, 1974
From Philadelphia's Independence Mall: Bobby Riggs (co-host), Lucie Arnaz, Vic Damone, Marciarose Shestack, high-wire artist Erick the Great, tennis coach Chuck McKinley, Goodyear Blimp pilot Ron Bell, and the Cardinal Doughtery H.S. Band.
Jul 09, 1974
From Philadelphia's Independence Mall: Bobby Riggs (co-host), The Main Ingredient; Peter Lawford; Stiller and Meara; Pat Cooper; actor Joe Earley (as Ben Franklin); roller derby player Judy Arnold, and hoedown dancers the Kutztown Jiggers.
Jul 10, 1974
At Philadelphia's Independence Mall: Bobby Riggs; Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons; Richard Harris; Ann Turkel; Soupy Sales; tennis champ Rosemary Casals; gymnast Alexandra Nicholson; and the U.S. Army's Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps.
Jul 11, 1974
From Philadelphia's Independence Mall: Bobby Riggs (co-host); Harry Chapin; Richard Harris and his wife Ann Turkel; Peter Lawford; author Clifford Irving and wife Edith; and members of Philadelphia's fire department and mounted police.
Jul 12, 1974
From Philadelphia's Independence Mall: Bobby Riggs; vocal group Sylvia and the Moments; Bobby Vinton; Dick Shawn; Don King; Tom Dempsey; soccer team Philadelphia Atoms; and Philadelphia Flag Day Association president Judge Joseph C. Bruno.
Jul 15, 1974
Co-host Sly Stone performs "Dance to the Music." Guests are singer Mama Cass Elliot; 5-year-old actor Rodney Allen Rippy; columnist-author Jack Anderson; table tennis champions Stellan Bengtsson and Kjell Johansson; and author Dusko Popov.
Jul 16, 1974
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Jul 17, 1974
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Jul 18, 1974
Sly Stone co-hosts. Guests are comedian Richard Pryor, actor-dancer Joel Grey, filmmaker Cinda Firestone (director-writer of "Attica"), and unicycle basketball team The King Charles Troupe. Sly and the Family Stone perform "Loose Booty."
Jul 19, 1974
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Jul 22, 1974
Film critic Rex Reed is co-host. Guests are actress-dancer Jane Powell, singer Eddie Kendricks, "Gunsmoke" actress Amanda Blake, and author Dr. David Reuben. Bill Evans, director of the Clio Awards, presents award winning commercials.
Jul 23, 1974
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Jul 24, 1974
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Jul 25, 1974
Rex Reed co-hosts. Guests are film director Francis Ford Coppola; actresses Lee Grant and Joan Hackett; singers The Kim Brothers and Michi Sahara; biochemist Dr. Leland Clark Jr.; and author-film critic Molly Haskell.
Jul 26, 1974
Rex Reed is co-host. Guests are jazz pianist Dave Brubeck and his sons Chris, Dan and Darius; singer Dana Valery and her brother tenor Sergio Franchi; minister-author Kathryn Kuhlman; and motion picture censors Mary Avara and David Preller.
Aug 12, 1974
Pianist-composer Marvin Hamlisch is co-host. Guests are comedy legend Groucho Marx; actors Donald Sutherland and Elliott Gould (co-stars of the film "S*P*Y*S"): dancer-actress Donna McKechnie, and vocal group The DeFranco Family.
Aug 13, 1974
Marvin Hamlisch co-hosts. Guests are Vikki Carr; Anne Meara; 80-year-old Ragtime pianist Lillian Williams; and Dr. L.S. Wolfe and John Wolfe, the father and brother of slain S.L.A. (Symbionese Liberation Army) member Willie Wolf.
Aug 14, 1974
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Aug 15, 1974
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Aug 16, 1974
Marvin Hamlisch is co-host. Guests are comedian Red Skelton, improvisation singer Steve DePass, and Paul Parker, winner of the 1974 National Hollerin' Contest held in Spivey's Corner, NC.
Aug 19, 1974
Ray Stevens is co-host. Guests are actor Richard Harris and his wife actress Ann Turkel; comedian Milt Kamen; ballet stars Natalia Makarova and Ivan Nagy; and O.J. Mills, the director of an anti-smoking clinic.
Aug 20, 1974
Ray Stevens is co-host. Guests include vocalist Sarah Vaughan, drummer Buddy Rich, comedian Marty Allen, and National Spelling Bee champion Julie Junkin. The Iron Men, a strong men act, demonstrate feats of strength.
Aug 21, 1974
Ray Stevens is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Miracles, actor George Maharis, comedian Ron Carey, and Representative John Rhodes (R-Ariz).
Aug 22, 1974
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Aug 23, 1974
John Davidson co-hosts. Guests are comedian Joan Rivers; jazz pianist Oscar Peterson, jazz bassist Ray Brown, and vibes player Terry Gibbs; authors Min Sun Yee and Sondra Forrest; and Michael Lutz of the Philadelphia Police Dept.
Aug 26, 1974
Martha Mitchell, estranged wife of former U.S. Atty. Gen. John Mitchell, co-hosts. Guests are Richard Pryor; and political wives Eleanor McGovern (Mrs. George McGovern), Marion Javits (Mrs. Jacob Javits), Mary Jane Dellenback (wife of Oregon Rep. John Dellenback), and Barbara Mandell (estranged wife of Maryland's governor).
Aug 27, 1974
Martha Mitchell is co-host. Guests are singer Olivia Newton-John ("Let Me Be There"), comedian Dick Shawn, market researcher Marty Herbst, and sociologist Jay Schulman.
Aug 28, 1974
Martha Mitchell is co-host. Guests are composer Marvin Hamlisch, and "The CIA and the Cult of Intelligence" authors Victor Marchetti and John Marks.
Aug 29, 1974
Martha Mitchell is co-host. Guests are sportscaster Howard Cosell; actress-comedienne Fannie Flagg; C&W musician Earl Scruggs and his band; and author Dr. Robert Akeret.
Aug 30, 1974
Martha Mitchell concludes her week as co-host. Guests are comedian Freddie Prinze, singer Chubby Checker, and syndicated columnist Jack Anderson.
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The Mike Douglas Show Season 13 (1973) is released on Aug 27, 1973 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.