Guests: actor Michael Callan singer Patrice Munsel Sgt. Barry Sadler Dr. Bergen Evans Highlights: Sgt. Barry Sadler (of the U.S. Marine Corps) sings "The Green Berets"
Guests: actress Barbara Feldon, Agent 99 on the TV series "Get Smart" singers The Barry Sisters Mark Lane author of "Rush to Judgment". Lane discusses his reasons for disputing the Warren Commission's conclusions about President Kennedy's assassination.
Guests: comedian Jack Benny singer Teresa Brewer actress Pat Crowley of the TV series "Don't Eat the Daisies" golf pro Paul Hahn and USAF Capt. Frank W. Berry recipient of this year's flight surgeon of the year award for his work in Vietnam.
Guests: comedy team of Allen and Rossi comedienne Totie Fields singer Paula Wayne guitarist Al Caiola and "Toys of America" representative Ed Hedrick who shows new and unusual toys. Highlights: Steve Rossi sings “Dommage, Dommage.” *Note: Cash Box—September 24, 1966 Steve Rossi, currently on the scene with "Dommage, Dommage" goes onto the Mike Douglas TV’er to do the tune (22) and repeats same on the Sullivan stanza of the 25th. Rossi will do this stand without the aid of comic partner Marty Allen.
Guests: singer Barbara McNair comedian George Carlin comic Sandy Baron jazz saxophonist Father James Perone and record breaking 500 meter AAU swimmer Lee Davis.
Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet singer-actress Carol Lawrence actor Johnny Crawford (starred with Chuck Connors on "The Rifleman") comic Stan Freberg etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt and the new Miss America (postponed to the following week..
Guests: comedian Milton Berle pianist George Shearing actor-singer James Darren Arthur Henley author of "Demon in My View" A Montanari, discusses a method of teaching emotionally disturbed and withdrawn youngsters. and Ken Butler of Benrelli motorcyclists demonstrates some trick motorcycle stunts.
Guests: Jazz musicians The Ramsey Lewis Trio comedian Norm Crosby singer-actress Patricia Marand Harold Russell (star of the 1946 award-winning film "Best Years of Our Lives" for which he won an Oscar, and present chairman of the President's Committee for Employment of the Handicapped) Highlights: Chuck Connors does rifle tricks.
Guests: actor Ben Gazzara of TV's "Run For Your Life" comedy team of McCall and Brill (Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) jazz organist Earl Grant The Flag Throwers of Tuscany and stockbroker Steve Weiss who discusses the stock market decline.
Guests: actor Warren Beatty jazz musician Pete Barbutti actor Forrest Tucker star of the TV series "F Troop" singer Linda Bennett nine-year-old Beverly Klass (1965 Pee Wee golf champion) Paul Fay Jr. author of "The Pleasure of His Company" who talks about his relationship with the late President Kennedy.
Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan Country entertainer Minnie Pearl 1967 Miss America Jane Anne Jayroe, who represented Oklahoma (appearance postponed from previous week) and author-psychologist Marilyn Segal, who will talk about brain-damaged children.
Guests: singers The Righteous Brothers actor Robert Ryan comedienne Christine Nelson (the original "Sarah Jockman" from the Allan Sherman recording). Barney Hill, who discusses flying saucers, and claims he and his wife had contact with creatures from another planet.
Guests: singer Dionne Warwick comedian Pat Henry Pierre Salinger, former Press Secretary to the late President Kennedy, and author of "With Kennedy."
Guests: singers The Andrews Sisters comedian Don Alan clarinetist Buddy De Franco actor William Gargan, who discusses cancer revovery and rehabilitation. Highlights: The Andrews Sisters sing "Apple Tree" and "Pistol Packin' Mama." Jimmy Dean sings "Don't Fence Me In" and "Melancholy Baby" (with Mike). Dean shows how to cook a French dish, coq au vin. De Franco presents "Gone with the Wind."
Guests: singer-actress Edie Adams comedian George Kirby square-dance caller Buck Fish The Federation of Delaware Valley Square Dancers, who demonstrate dances The Chuck Cassey Singers Dr. Albert Burke, who discusses the need for a revival of patriotism.
Guests: singer Lesley Gore Herbie Mann and the Trio author Bruce Felknor The Gladiators, two young Italians who demonstrate the ancient art of the gladiator fight.
Guests: actress Joan Fontaine, narrates a fashion show for little boys singer Bruce Scott Joe Garagiola, sportscaster and former ballplayer, talks about behind-the-scenes humor in the game Roy Liberto and the Bourbon Street Six, Dixieland Band Patricia Wirlenberg, demonstrates vegetable mosiacs.
Guests: comedienne-singer Kaye Stevens singer Jordon Christopher Ann Corio, star of "This Was Burlesque" comedian Steve Mills A Green Beret Training Unit demonstrates fighting techniques used in Viet Nam.
Guests: Clara Ward Gospel Singers actress-comedienne Betty Walker The 3 Houcs, jugglers The Cystic Fibrosis poster girl Steven M. Spencer, science editor for "The Saturday Evening Post, discusses an experimental pill which increases memory power.
Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Gisele MacKenzie Jerry Forst, illusionist Los Indios Tabajaras, Brazilian guitarists Ephraim R. Gomberg, executive vice president of the Philadelphia Crime Commission, speaks about juvenile delinquency.
Guests: comedian Allan Sherman actress-singer & TV panelist Kitty Carlisle Trinidad Serenaders
Guests: singer Al Martino Art Van Damme Trio comedian Larry Wilde Byrd Parmelee and a mystery guest.
Guests: Martha and the Vandellas, do three musical numbers comedian Ralph Pope and Mrs. Anna Marie Lorre, widow of Peter Lorre, discusses her personal experiences with the Synanon Foundation, which helps drug addicts, alcoholics, and "anyone who wants help." Highlights: Earl Wrightson tries to sing "Manhattan Merry-Go-Round". Mike and Earl sing "They Call the Wind Maria". Lois Hunt sings "More". Mike sings a parody of "What Now My Love". Earl sings "It's Gonna Be a Great Day". Lois Hunt sings "Tell Me That You Love Me". Earl & Lois sing "Almost Like Being in Love". Martha and the Vandellas perform "Heat Wave", "Canadian Sunset" and "My Baby Loves Me". Mike does "Silly Mummers Dance". Mike, Earl & Lois finish with "Young & Foolish".
Guests: syndicated columnist Ann Landers actor Michael Caine Harold Betters, trombonist, with his group Royal Highland Fusillers, a bagpipe and marching group Dan Morris, author of "Savor of the Sea," prepares fish dishes that appeal to kids.
Guests: comedian-writer Woody Allen singer Eddy Arnold The Oscar Peterson Trio, jazz musicians Maria Lanza Cocozza, mother of the late singer Mario Lanza and the wives of the Philadelphia Eagles football players
Guests: comedienne Totie Fields The Lettermen songwriters Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen cartoonist Charles Duffy and psychologist Dr. Louise Bates Ames. Highlights: The Lettermen sing "Softly, As I Leave You".
Guests: singer Charles Aznavour songstress Peggy March comic Howard Storm Gene Hart, who talks on marine life and attorney Joseph T. Schmidt who discusses estate planning.
Guests: Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey is the surprise guest during a visit to the program of news analyst Harry Reasoner. comic Steve Mills
Guests: actress-singer Sally Ann Howes ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson pianist Joe Bushkin author Peter Funk who believes that career women should not have children and Kyle Rote, former All-American and all-time great of the New York Giants, who recently wrote a book "The Language of Pro Football".
Guests: singer-actor Ricky Nelson actor David Nelson TV personality Don Wilson singer Shani Wallace and Arlen Spector, Philadelphia District Attorney & Warren Commission member Highlights: Ricky Nelson sings "Walking Down the Line". Ricky and Mike duet on "Time After Time". Mike sings "Put on a Happy Face" to David and June Nelson's son Danny. Jack Benny's announcer Don Wilson reminisces about radio in the 30's . He also talks about and shows pictures of his prize winning poodles. *Note: Rick and David Nelson surprise their parents Ozzie and Harriet Nelson on the couple's 31st wedding anniversary.
Guests: actress Phyllis Newman comedian Sandy Baron Larry Wilde whose latest Dot LP is "The Joker is Wilde" Dr. Edward Annis and Martin L. Gross author of "The Doctors" a penetrating analysis of the American physician and his practice of Medicine.
Guests: bandleader Xavier Cugat singer Charo comedian Joey Forman musician Boots Randolph columnist Marilyn Van Derbur Jerry Wheeler and author Blanche Scarlet Phelps
Guests: singer Nelson Eddy songstress Gale Sherwood actor Burt Reynolds star of TV's "The Hawk" Fire Commissioner James J. McCarey Italian fashion designer Princess Irene Galitzine
Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan singer Susan Barrett Allyn Brothers Dr. Gilbert Holloway, author of "E.S.P. and Your Super-Conscious".
Guests: actress Connie Stevens comedian Sandy Baron Producer-writer-director Mel Brooks Mexican folk singers Los Vegas and Dr. Maxwell Maltz author of "Psycho Cybernetics".
Guests: Frank Hubbell and The Stompers singer Ed Ames the comedy team of Stiller and Meara Mingo of "Daniel Boone" Mrs. Elsie Leviton and Jerome M. Fryer who will discuss the pros and cons of War Toys.
Guests: Charley Weaver (humorist Cliff Arquette) journalist Paul Malloy guitarist Al Caiola who plays the "Bonanza" theme singing group The Angels and wine expert Rene Chapelard.
Guests: actor John Astin comedian Norm Crosby The Ramsey Lewis Trio author Morton Hunt "The World of the Formerly Married". Yvonne Tarr author of "Ten Minute Gourment".
Guests: TV host and announcer Les Crane comedian George Carlin singer Jimmy Dean The Andrew Sisters hair stylist Vidal Sassoon The Eaglelettes (official cheerleaders for the Eagles football team)
Guests: comedian Bob Newhart American bullfighter Sydney Franklin song and dance men billed as "The Fall Guy" acrobats The Amin Brothers and 'The Street Singer' Arthur Tracy.
Guests: Bob Crosby and his Bob Cats singer Chris Crosby comedian Bob Melvin actress Gunilla Knutson Gospel singer Wynona Carr and Mrs. Paul West, organizer of Denver Housewives boycott over high-price grocery items.
Guests: actor Sebastian Cabot pro golfer-singer Don Cherry comedian Professor Irwin Corey singer Margaret Whiting The Tarantella Dancers Captain John Ridgway the man who rowed across the Atlantic.
Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comedian Ralph Pope singer David Allyn and singing group The DeJohn Sisters.
Guests: actress Polly Bergen Weight lifting Champ Lou Kushner Mrs. Esther Peterson, Presidential advisor on Consumer Affairs The Pair-Extraordinaire, singer-musican team
Guests: actress Elizabeth Montgomery producer David Merrick French singer Gilbert Becaud Comedy team of Hendra and Ullett writer-director Abe Burrows Unitarian minister Rev. Rudolph W. Nemser and pint-size rock 'n roll group "Gary and the Hornets". Highlights: Gary & The Hornets perform "Money" and "Hi Hi Hazel".
Guests: actor Gary Crosby drummer Buddy Rich singer-actress Constance Towers comedian Flip Wilson cake decorating expert Anne Schuster and the anonymous investor and author of "Wiped Out", discusses how he lost $62,000 in the stock market.
Guests: singer Dusty Springfield actor Keefe Brasselle Sandler & Young comedian Lee Tully Gerold Frank, author of "The Boston Strangler"
Guests: Champion skier Karl Schranz rock 'n roll group The Platters comedienne Joan Rivers scientist and astronomer Dr. I.M. Levitt. Levitt talks about flying saucers. Ski fashions for men and women are shown.
Guests: Mary Hemmingway (wife of the late author Ernest Hemmingway) comedian Tim Conway singer Matt Monro The Dukes of Dixieland Dorothy Sara, hand-writing analyst
Guests: comic Bob King singer Stephen Douglas pianist Horst Jankowski Arthur and Kathryn Murray Dr. Robert W. Kistner researcher in the field of infertility in women. Kathryn Murray tells anecdotes from her book, "Family Laugh Lines".
Guests: actress Virna Lisi The DeJohn Sisters author Myron Brenton Sgt. Souza and the Young Marines
Guests: actress Leslie Caron singing duo Sandler & Young singer Gale Garnett Dr. Frances Horwich Sandy Roberts (Miss Teenage American of 1966) Leslie Caron shows behind-the-scene film clips taken on the set of her new motion picture "Is Paris Burning?"
Guests: singers Al Martino actress Nancy Dussault guitarist Charlie Byrd six little girls presenting a show of the yougster set's sleepwear fashions Rev. Malcolm Boyd. Reverend Boyd, Episcopal priest, is author of "Are You Running With Me, Jesus?"
Guests: pianist Erroll Garner TV personality Henry Morgan actor Mike Minor and actress Meredith MacRae both from TV's "Petticoat Junction". exercise expert Debbie Drake Mrs. Norman Vincent Peale
Guests: actress Phyllis Newman columnist-humorist Art Buchwald The Swingle Singers jazz pianist Earl Fatha Hines and Sabu.
Guests: Roddy McDowall who shows excerpts from his book "Double Exposure". singer Jimmy Dean comedienne Betty Walker Ralph Nader author of "Unsafe At Any Speed".
Guests: comedian Don Rickles singer James Brown (and group) hairdresser to the stars Ernie Adler and Ella Gale author of "$$$ and Sense" who talks about soup, cigarettes, underclothing, detergents and fabrics.
Guests: singer Frankie Laine Football great Jim Brown allergist Dr. Harry Rogers TV personality Gene Rayburn champion tennis player Bill Talbert drummer Buddy Rich and his band.
Guests: comedian Soupy Sales recording star Chris Montez ESP expert David Hoy Gershon Kingsley and Jean-Jacques Perrey developers of electronic sono-synthesis. and Richard Lathrop editor of "Who's Hiring Who". Highlights: Chris Montez performs "Call Me" and "Time After Time".
Guests: singer Buddy Greco actor Bob Crane Kai Winding Quintet Trainer Dal Winders with dolphin Flipper II
Guests: actress Elsa Lanchester singer Shani Wallis Mrs. Buster Keaton The Royal Showband
Guests: Opera singer Anna Moffo Jazz singer Joe Williams Meadowlark Lemon (formerly of the Harlem Globetrotters) Jeanne Devers, Food and Drug Administration
Guests: Opera singer Richard Tucker songstress Dorothy Collins founder of Weight Watchers Jean Nidetch Earle Hessy and The Polk 4 Hop Resters.
Pianist Les McCann and his Trio Rat Patrol star Christopher George singing sensation Mrs. Miller David Laughridge, representative of Lionel Trains, who shows antique and model trains. Author Candy Jones ("Between Us Girls")
Guests: singer Paula Wayne TV personality Henry Morgan Magician Scalzo and Company Dr. Irving Markowitz who discusses children's dreams Mrs. French and Miss Emmons owners of a Bake shop who bake a whiskey cake.
Guests: ventriloquist Shari Lewis rocker Wayne Cochran author Steve Kelman
Guests: actress Patty Duke trumpeter Al Hirt comedian Jerry Van Dyke Philadelphia DA Arlen Specter
Guests: TV personality Dagmar humorist Sam Levenson singer Peggy King and the pop duo of Chad and Jeremy.
Guests: Opera singer Jane Marsh comedian Norm Crosby Baja Marimba Band lawyer F. Lee Bailey Dr. and Mrs. Sam Shephard and pogo expert Don Sage.
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer Leslie Uggams who answers questions from girls in the audience Don Ho and his Allies, Hawaiian singer with his group Highlights: Mike sings "That’s How Love Goes," a song composed by Paul Anka during his week as Mike's co-host.
Guests: The Mills Brothers comedian John Byner actor-comic Will Jordan Ragtime pianist Max Morath astrologer Sybil Leek John Tyler
Guests: trumpeter Al Hirt comedy team of Colvin and Wilder guitarist Luiz Bonfa and Sid Davis White House correspondent who relates stories about the late President John F. Kennedy. Highlights: Luiz Bonfa performs "Menina Flor" and "Batucada." Mike Douglas sings "A Day In The Life Of A Fool," with Luiz Bonfa on guitar.
Guests: singer John Davidson comedian Ralph Pope trumpeter Jonah Jones Vernon McKenzie, chief of the Air Pollution division, talks about fuel wastes, a big menace in cities.
Guests: Baja Marimba Band Comedy team of Lewis and Christy Eugene Methvin author of "Let's Have Justice for Non-Criminals Too". Lawrence Speiser director of the American Civil Liberties Union. Methvin and Speiser debate on civil rights.
Guests: Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey actor Herschel Bernardi comedian Pete Barbutti and The Lettermen. Eugene Methvin and Lawrence Speiser continue their debate on civil rights.
Guests: singer Julius LaRosa designer Oleg Cassini author Ann Howard The Swingin' Six Art Arfons land-speed record holder author Ann Howard Girls Volley Ball Team from Woodrow Wilson High School, Camden N.J.
Guests: dancer-singer Chita Rivera comic Pat Cooper singer Jerry Vale MGM make-up artist Bill Tuttle
Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actor Michael Callan comic Morty Gunty surfer Bruce Brown The United Nations Children's Choir
Guests: singer Phyllis McGuire comedian Pat Henry Producer-director Otto Preminger Marimba player Jose Bethancourt and Chef Eddie Doucette who talks about eggs and makes an egg-burger.
Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Eileen Barton The Four Freshmen comedian Flip Wilson Pastor David Eberhard Glue Gun Fashions
Guests: actor Peter Lawford singer Pat Kirby The Temptations comedian Dick Gregory and Prof. Frederick Hartt discusses efforts to rescue flood damaged Italian art. Note: Professor Frederick Hartt who describes efforts to restore flood rescue Italian art damaged by a 1966 Florentine flood.
Guests: comedienne Kaye Ballard organist Richard "Groove" Holmes TV personality Dorothy Fuldheim author of "I Laughed, I Cried, I Loved: A New Analyst's Love Affair With the World".
Guests: Henry James and his Orchestra comedian Rich Little Pearl S. Buck who talks about her foundation for displaced children in her book "For Spacious Skies".
Guests: TV personality Henry Morgan Trombonist Harold Betters actress-singer Monique Van Vooren comedian Charlie Manna Fred Ulmer, Philadelphia Zoo Curator who talks about the fear of snakes.
Guests: actor Ross Martin singer January Jones comedian Sandy Baron jazz pianist and composer Bobby Troup Jordan Klein, underwater cinematographer who shows film sequences.
Guests: comedian Norm Crosby author Frank Edwards Jazz musician Lionel Hampton operatic soprano Jane Marsh
Guests: actor-comedian Dudley Moore cartoonist Al Capp singer Morgana King singing group The Kirby Stone Four singers Wrightson & Hunt and author Irving Clark Jr.
Guests: singer-actress Connie Stevens comedian-musician Pete Barbutti singing group The Brothers Four Beverly Byrne author of "The Love Seekers" and folk dancers The Little Angels of Korea.
Guests: actor Anthony Perkins singer Stevie Wonder singer-musical comedy star Rudy Vallee dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro astronomer Dr. I.M. Levitt, the director of the Fels Planatarium of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. and Gloria Bley Miller author of "The Thousand Recipe Chinese Cookbook" Highlights: Mike sings "I Want a Girl like Dear Old Dad Had". Mike and Joan sing a song. Tony Perkins plays the piano while Mike and Joan dance. Stevie Wonder performs "Uptight (Everything's Alright)", "A Place In The Sun" and "Blowin' In The Wind".
Guests: actor Don Ameche singer Joe Williams humorist Henry Morgan singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels Pianist-composer Bobby Troup comedian-actor Sandy Baron Fraydele Oysher star of the Yiddish Theater Henry Morgan discusses two books, "All in the Family" and "Death of a President".
Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singer Damita Jo pianist-composer Joe Harnell and author Ruth Tolman. Highlights: Damita Jo sings "If You Got Away".
Guests: singer Lesley Gore Modern Jazz Quartet Judith Lakin (who gives a paper mache jewelry demonstration). and Murray Siegel president of "Think Thin Inc". Highlights: Lesley Gore sings "A Lot of Livin' to Do," "When Sunny Gets Blue," "California Nights" and "I Get A Kick Out Of You".
Guests: actor George Segal singer Billy Daniels puppeteer-singer Shari Lewis clothes designer Richard Blackwell Little Donna Dill, the 1967 March of Dimes poster girl.
Guests: TV personality Arthur Godfrey singer Jennie Smith The Cavemen garage pop group and Jim O'Brien who gives a saber fight demonstration. Highlights: The Cavemen perform "Mustang Sally", "Valarie" and "Whatever Will Be, Will Be."
Guests: singer-actress Chita Rivera piano team of Derek and Ray singer Ronnie Dove Tweed Roosevelt (great grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt, who talks about his VISTA volunteer work).
Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Susan Barrett pianist-singer Hazel Scott Lawrence Lightner, asst. surgeon general Lawrence G. Kersta, electrical engineer and physicist, demonstrates "voice prints"
Guests: singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt actor-singer Paul Petersen The "Hardly Worth-it" Players (three men responsible for a new record) Roger Penske who demonstrates his specially built racing car.
Guests: humorist Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette actress Maureen O'Sullivan actor Johnny Weismuller [printout] Afro jazz drummer Montego Joe and group Photographer David Douglas Duncan talks about his book "Yankee Nomad".
Guests: actor Howard Keel singer Bob Eberly singer Helen Forrest comic Jack Eagle Lee Castle (of the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra) Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra Hazel Fitzgerald director of American Airlines Stewardess College.
Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Lou Rawls civil rights activist Bayard Rustin Spaceball experts Eddie Cole and Gary Erwin
Guests: actor George Segal singing group The Four Preps singer Lana Cantrell
Guests: actor Ray Milland Cartoonist Walt Kelly (Creator of "Poco") comedy team of Davis and Reese The Joe Cuba Sextet
Guests: actor Tony Randall trombonist Kai Winding comedy team of Kalli and Taylor (Frank Kalli and Jay Taylor) driving expert Denise McCluggage author of "Are You a Woman Driver?"
Guests: The Kingston Trio comedian Louis Nye composer & song-and-dance man Harry Richman Karen Liu who discusses the Chinese New Year reporter Frank Edwards who talks about loony laws. Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Greenback Dollar", "Scotch and Soda" and a rarity "Rev. Mr. Black" with John playing the banjo part instead of Glen Campbell.
Guests: comedian Milton Berle actor Van Johnson singers The Allen Brothers Robert Ettinger author of "The Prospect of Immortality".
Guests: singer Eddie Fisher British humorist David Frost The Arbors, vocal group Col. Bernard Fisher, USAF Medal of Honor Receipient hair stylist Hugh Harrison
Guests: pianist-organist Earl Grant singer Tony Martin comedian Joey Adams harpist Samuel Pratt physical fitness instructor Joseph Pilates astrologer Jean Dixon who discusses her gift of prophecy)
Guests: actor Edgar Buchanan The DeJohn Sisters actor Ken Corday the knife throwing act of Collins and Elizabeth Dr. Marvin J. Gersh, author of "How to Raise Children at Home in Your Spare Time".
Guests: comedian Jackie Vernon The Four Seasons singer-actor Don Francks Louise Rohner author of "The Divorcee's Handbook".
Guests: pianist Erroll Garner the comedy team of McCall and Brill (Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) Lt. Dieter Dengler USN a Viet Cong prisoner who escaped. Also appearing? comedienne Totie Fields (listed on 11Aug1967 printout)
Guests: humorist Dick Cavett actress Andrea Dromm vocal group Our Young Generation
Guests: singer-actress Connie Stevens actor George Lindsey of the Andy Griffith Show harmonica player Al Blank hair stylist Hugh Harrison
Guests: singer Peggy King comedian John Byner cornet player Bobby Hackett mentalist the Amazing Kreskin
Guests: actor James Mason musical comedy star Norman Wisdom (from Broadway's "Walking Happy") The Three Coins, singing group Dr. Stephen Beltz director of the Philadelphia Center for Behavior Modification.
Guests: comic Pat Cooper singer Anita Bryant author Adela Rogers St. John (who talks about the Kennedy-Manchaster feud) singing group Our Young Generation
Guests: dancer Gregory Hines actress-dancer Ruby Keeler comedienne Phyllis Diller singing group The Kingston Trio marriage advisor George Crane Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Rovin' Gambler/This Train", "Can't Help But Wonder Where I'm Bound" , "Tom Dooley" and "Tijuana Jail".
Guests: Quick draw gun expert Al Rome "Rajah" the Mynah Bird with Colin Kerr, his trainer The Young Holt Trio instrumental group Cornelia Otis Skinner actress/author "Madame Sarah" a biography of French actress Sarah Bernhardt.
Guests: journalist Barbara Walters, of the "Today Show" singer Jack Jones actress Jill St. John comedienne Fannie Flagg and vocal group The Three Toys. Highlights: Vocal trio The Toys perform "Ciao Baby."
Guests: comedian Henny Youngman pianist Jose Melis actress Judy Carne Edith Vincent (who commentates a bridal fashion show) Dr. Leontine Young author of "Life Among the Giants".
Guests: comic Prof. Irwin Corey musical comedy star Dolores Gray guitarist Al Caiola physical fitness expert Jim Corea John T. Scopes defendant in the famous 1925 "Monkey Trial".
Guests: actor Andy Griffith musical comedy star Joel Grey Jules Bergman, ABC Science Editor
Guests: singer-actress Sally Ann Howes The Animals, rock music group Michael Brod, yoga teacher Senator Charles H. Percy (R-Il) who talks about the "head start" program. Surprise appearance by Van Johnson dressed up as a Gorilla. Highlights: The Animals perform "C.C. Rider" and "When I Was Young".
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedian Bob King vocal group The Four Freshmen Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey with her mentally challenged 6-year-old granddaughter Vicky. Mrs. Humphrey talks about problems of raising normal and challenged children.
Guests: singer June Valli dance expert Killer Joe Piro the singing group Tommy Makem & The Clancy Brothers Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. author of "The Bitter Heritage", which deals with Vietnam.
Guests: singer John Raitt The Temptations comedian Allan Sherman and fashion designer Rudi Gernreich. A tribute to Robert Frost is given. Highlights: The Temptations perform "Get Ready", ";Ol Man River" and "(I Know) I'm Losing You".
Guests: singer Lou Rawls singer Teresa Brewer humorist Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers An Aikido demonstration, the art of self defense
Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer Brenda Lee furrier Nat Lafield (who shows fur fashions) Perrey & Kingsley with electronic music Frank Elli author of "The Riot".
Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams comedienne-singer Donna Jean Young author William Surface The Thad Jones/Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, with trumpeter Thad Jones and drummer Mel Lewis
Guests: actress Kathleen Nolan ("The Real McCoys", Kate) The Pair Extraordinaire comedian Ralph Pope Highlights: Mike and Al Martino sing "Summer Wind" and "Summertime".
Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey The Young Rascals singer Bobbi Martin Morris Blatman a pharmacist who discusses the role of the druggist, FDA approval of drugs and the high cost of medicines. A pharmacist explains the high cost of drugs and how druggists learn to read the notoriously poor handwriting of doctors. Highlights: The Rascals perform "Good Lovin'", "Since I Fell For You", "Lonely Too Long" and "Come On Up".
Guests: actor Michael Landon comedienne Totie Fields The McGuire Sisters Buster McCalla a ski instructor and Water polo match between the Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers. *Note: To mark the show's first color broadcast, the series Mike broadcasts from Cypress Gardens, Florida, this week. (A few earlier episodes were taped in color but were broadcast in B&W).
Guests: humorist Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver) The Four Saints vocal group actor Buster Crabbe (Olympic swimming champion in 1932) singer Betty Clooney (Rosemary Clooney's sister) Show includes flyer boats and water jousting, diving, and a fashion show of sports and swim wear.
Guests: comic actor Bill Daily actress Mary Ann Mobley former Miss America of 1959 pianist Skitch Henderson Also aqua maids and aqua marines and log rollers.
Guests: singer-dancer Joey Heatherton and her brother Dick Heatherton pro golfer Doug Sanders Pete Fountain and his Dixieland Band Alan Tresser with a "Simon Sez" game and the youngsters of the Sarasota Sailor Circus. A sportswear fashion show.
Guests: singer Edie Adams actress June Allyson "Man-of-the-Year" award winner John Putman Florida Governor Claude Kirk and his wife World heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. Water fun is furnished by the Swim Fins and Aqua Zanies.
Guests: singer Pearl Bailey drummer Louis Bellson (Pearl's husband) and Madeline Gray author of "The Normal Woman".
Guests: actor Forrest Tucker The Ramsey Lewis Trio jazz group comic Hank Bradford and David C. Whitney author of "Flying Saucers 1947-1967".
Guests: actor David Hedison Sandler and Young comedian Ralph Pope and mentalist the Amazing Kreskin
Guests: pro-golfer-singer Don Cherry pianist Carmen Cavallero Father Robert Capon, Episcopal priest and author of "An Offering of Uncles". Highlights: Father Capon talks about his book, teenagers, dieting and Sunday Christians. A judo demonstration is given.
Guests: actor Larry Storch columnist Ann Landers The Steel Bandits (a steel drum ensemble) sculptor Luis Antonio Sanguino, who displays some of his work.
Guests: singer Abbe Lane psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers actress-comedienne Ruth Buzzi Williams College, E-Phlats, a cappella singing group and flower arranging expert Blanche Phelps
Guests: actor Ed Platt of TV's "Get Smart" series. comedian Pete Barbutti singer Janice Harper guitarist-harmonica Jean Thielemans and stuntmen The Gentry Brothers.
Guests: actor Jack Kruschen author Ashley Montague singer Della Reese The Shetters (printout reads "Amer. Most Physical F")
Guests: singer Teresa Brewer Betty Furness of consumer affairs The New Vaudeville Band (UK recording artists) Ernest Sherry's birthday surprise.
Guests: comedienne Carol Arthur comedian-actor Sandy Baron singer Vicki Carr author Adela Rogers St. John
Guests: actress-singer Terry Moore vocal group The Chad Mitchell Trio comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Physical fitness expert Dean Miller
Guests: singer Molly Bee Liz Carpenter, Mrs. Johnson's secretary jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie comedian Charlie Manna
Guests: comedy team of Davis & Reese Edith Head, author & costume designer singer Paula Wayne and Dan Tyler Moore author of "Wolves, Widows and Orphans".
Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actress-comedienne Fannie Flagg commentator Rod MacLeish
Guests: actor Ryan O'Neal actress Leigh Taylor Young of TV's Peyton Place Country music performer Roy Clark singer-comedienne Pat Suzuki Flamenco dancer Jose Greco and author Michael Dorman
Guests: comic Morty Gunty Serendipity Singers Metropolitan Opera singer Richard Tucker and Oren Lee Stanley, President of the National Farmers organization
Guests: singer-actress Florence Henderson trumpeter Clark Terry comedian Flip Wilson and law professor Dr. Arthur Miller
Guests: singer Kathy Keegan humorist-author Sam Levenson saxophone player Boots Randolph co-author Marjabelle Young
Guests: composer Cy Coleman comedian Prof. Irwin Corey Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson and scientist and space writer Willy Ley recalls how he became interested in rocketry.
Guests: ethnic jazz Owen Engle humorist-author Sam Levenson singer Marjorie McCoy violinist Florian Zabach and Newsweek correspondent Charles Roberts.
Guests: bandleader Cab Calloway Chris Calloway comedian Marty Ingel The Electric Prunes and Dr. Fredric Wertham author of "A Sign For Cain". Highlights: The Electric Prunes perform "I Had Too Much to Dream Last Night," "Get Me to the World on Time" (with Barbara Feldon on drums) and "Toonerville Trolley".
Guests: actress Elizabeth Allen W.C. Fields Jr, listed as "famous grandson" but probably W.C. Field's son. Madeline Kamman, demonstrates French pastry Frank Sinatra Jr., singer Helen T. Southard, psychologist-author
Guests: singing cowboy Gene Autry Frank Hubbell and The Stompers, Dixieland jazz group Don Herbert TV's "Mr. Wizard" singer Nick Palmer author John Van Altena Jr.
Guests: singer Bobby Rydell Dr. Rose Franzblau, psychologist Homer & Jethro, country comedy singers Harold Kreiger, high fashion photographer David Lawrence, listed as a "Manie cosmetologist"
Guests: Adela Rogers St. John, author Deep Six Minus Two, barber shop quartet US Naval Glee Club, singers
Guests: singer Patti Page pianist Liberace musical comedy star Joel Grey author Mesannie Wilkins of "Last of the Saddle Tramps".
Guests: actor James Farentino actress-singer Michele Lee film critic Judith Crist Sergio Mendes & Brasil '66, musical group James Ott, time lapse photographer Highlights: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mais Que Nada", "Goin' Out of My Head" and "One Note Samba".
Guests: humorist Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver) actress-author Arlene Dahl singer Marilyn Maye Gershan Kingsley, electronic music Jean Jacu (abbreviated) Perrey, electronic music
Guests: comedian Shelley Berman singer Betty Johnson trumpet player Jonah Jones Dr. John F. Gillespie "Ideal hospital"
Guests: actress Agnes Moorehead cartoonist Milt Caniff comedian Norm Crosby Mitch Ryder (with The Detroit Wheels), rock 'n' roll singer
Guests: Lionel Hampton, vibraphone player Ricky Nelson and his wife Kris comedian Ralph Pope Frances Horwich, psychologist (former "Ding Dong School" host)
Guests: comedian George Carlin singer Jerry Vale Joe Hyams, biographer of Humphrey Bogart Jim Fowler, of "Wild Kingdom" and the Herbie Mann Quintet
Guests: actor Leonard Nimoy of "Star Trek" Met soprano Anna Moffo Harry Lorayne, memory expert author Frances Koltun
Guests: comedian Bill Daily (co-star of "I Dream of Jeannie") actor-singer Ed Ames pianist-composer Joe Harnell magician Ralph Adams John Ott, talks about time-lapse photography
Guests: actor Michael Ansara (Barbara's husband) Spanky and Our Gang, musical group Richard Bohannon, Surgeon General of U.S. Air Force Austin Ripley, director of a home for Alcoholic priests Father Henry Hammet, a former alcoholic
Guests: Evangelist Billy Graham The Four Freshmen ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson Cliff Arquette, aka Charley Weaver
Guests: actor Van Johnson singing duo Chad and Jeremy accordionist Art Van Damme and Indianapolis schoolteacher and civic leader Mattie Rice Coney.
Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven "Bewitched" co-star Paul Lynde actress Cathy Burns and Yvette Powell, the estranged wife of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell (D. NY).
Guests: singer Eddie Fisher comedian Flip Wilson Sheilah Graham, Hollywood columnist Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
Guests: TV Guide critic Cleveland Amory pianist Peter Duchin The DeJohn Sisters, singing group The Flying Y's, acrobats Max Asnas, owner of New York's Stage delicatessen
Guests: singer Lesley Gore songwriter Robert Maxwell Los Angeles Mayor, Sam Yorty Billy Raye or Hope (legibility)
Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. Hollywood columnist Sheilah Graham The Billy Taylor Trio and Neshaminy Senior High School Choir
Guests: singer Laura Greene The Kingston Trio sportscaster Jim Simpson, talks about soccer and shows films Also Members of pro soccer's Phildaelphia Spartans. Capt. Vernon Lowell author of "Airline Safety is a Myth". Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Reuben James", then "Tom Dooley", "Parchment Farm" (lip synched) and "Wimoweh".
Guests: comedian Buddy Hackett singer Jackie DeShannon actor Robert Morley Jim Fowler host of TV's "Wild Kingdom"
Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Margaret Whiting author Adela Rogers St. John folk singers The Stoneman Family.
Guests: singer-composer Mel Torme singer-comedienne Dorothy Loudon trumpeter Bobby Hackett Dr. John M. Connelly Jr., who talks about his service as a combat doctor in Vietnam. Highlights: Mel Torme sings "Walking My Baby Back Home".
Guests: singer Frankie Laine dancer-actress Barrie Chase saxophonist Boots Randolph comedian Rich Little and ice sculptor Joe Garden and Vietnam combat surgeon Dr. John M. Connelly Jr.
Guests: singer Trini Lopez singer-actress Nancy Dussault magician Roy Benson and Marshall Loeb, senior editor of Time.
Guests: Country & Western singer Buck Owens George C. Wallace (former Alabama Governor) Met tenor Richard Tucker comedienne Betty Walker food columnist and author Nika Hazleton
Guests: comedian Tim Conway author Jim Bishop singer Jimmy Boyd pianist Frankie Carle singer Denise Lor Ludwig Steinbeck, Fungo painter Highlights: Skit, Those Terrible Years with Garry Moore and Tim Conway (skit is takeoff of 'Those Wonderful Years' skits on "The Garry Moore show".
Guests: singer John Gary magician Don Alan Chef and author Albert Stockli Race car driver Roger Ward Del Windves with an alligator demonstration.
Guests: singer Paul Anka the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara flamenco dancer Maria Alba Frank Raines, "Mr. Echo" Bill Sands, author of "The 7th Step"
Guests: Roger Moore star of TV's "The Saint" rock band Every Mother's Son Dorothy Fuldheim, author of "I Laughed, I Cried, I Loved" singer Al Alberts and Laurence Kaye with a Christian Dior fur fashion show" Highlights: Every Mother's Son performs "Come On Down to My Boat," "Sittin' Here (Peter's Tune)" and "Allison Dozer".
Guests: singer Pearl Bailey columnist-author Bob Considine, "It's All News to Me" Millie Considine, Bob's wife and author of "Just a Minute, Mrs. Gulliver" talks about famous people they have known and experiences of their trip to Russia. comedian Jerry Shane actress Kathryn Crosby singer Frankie Valli composer-pianist Frankie Carle
Guests: Rick Jason actor on TV's "Combat!" singer Marilyn Maye singer Chris Montez and Margaret Kreig author of "Black Market Medicine", Miss Kreig talks about her work as undercover agent for the FDA for three years.
Guests: comedian Dick Shawn singer Shirley Ellis Red Norvo, vibraphone player
Guests: actor-comedian Dom DeLuise comic Sandy Baron singer Vikki Carr Roberta Scott, former Miss Tulsa with an unusual story of courage and cancer
Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett TV host Garry Moore The Fuller Brothers vocal group The Yong Brothers, acrobats Dr. Bergen Evans talks about spelling and pronunciation of words in the American language.
Guests: actor Jay Silverheels, "Lone Ranger" Tonto singer Dorothy Collins singer Marjorie McCoy comic Morty Storm fitness expert Ed Allen Richard Lamparski author of "What Ever Became Of?" talks about celebrities who have dropped out of sight.
Guests: the comedy singing duo Homer & Jethro New York society columnist Doris Lilly author of "How to Marry a Millionaire" talks about the Social Register and famous personalities ESP expert David Hoy, who tries some experiments "sensing" objects while he is blindfolded
Guests: comedian George Kirby Hershel W. Gober, singing soldier Gordon Huber, VP of Dairy Queen art instructor Yvonne Anderson
Guests: TV host Robert Q. Lewis comedian Norm Crosby The Chad Mitchell Trio who perform "Flaming Youth" mental projectionist Ted Serios psychiatrist-author Dr. Jules Eisenbud
Guests: comedian Morty Gunty singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt pianist Stan Freeman plate spinner Pedro Cuper Harold Smith author and casino owner
Guests: actor Jonathan Harris The Serendipity Singers comedian Jackie Mason guitarist Wes Montgomery recording artists The Players W.W. Bauer author of "The Human Story: Facts on Birth, Growth, and Reproduction".
Guests: singer Robert Goulet Vice President Hubert Humphrey tuba player Don Butterfield racing driver Bob Veith and David Jenner, mystery guest
Guests: Adam West star of TV's "Batman" series. British singer Lulu Dr. Fredric Wertam, psychiatrist who talks about horror movies
Guests: Barbara Feldon star of TV's "Get Smart" series. Robert Clary of TV's "Hogan's Heroes" guitarist Al Caiola comedian Sandy Baron
Guests: singer-dancer Chita Rivera comedian Dick Shawn tuba player Don Butterfield Dr. Alan Taylor a history professor at American University, who explains the historical background leading to the Middle East crisis Texas Girl Choir choral group Highlights: Vincent Price reads Edgar Allan Poe's "The Telltale Heart".
Guests: actor George Lindsey of "The Andy Griffith Show" harmonica player Larry Adler jugglers-acrobats The Jovers Highlights: Vincent conducts an art show and reads Walt Whitman's "And Thou America".
Guests: actress-model Jean Shrimpton singing duo Sandler & Young comedian Charlie Manna attorney F. Lee Bailey Highlights: Jean Shrimpton models a coachman's pants suite and a ballgown in a fashion show.
Guests: Dr. Joyce Brothers Harpers Bizarre Jazz pianist Erroll Garner Mayor James H.J. Tate of Philadelphia Highlights: Harpers Bizarre, perform "59th Street Bridge Song", "You've Gotta Have A Dream", and "Come To The Sunshine".
Guests: singer Engelbert Humperdinck actress Jane Kean of The Jackie Gleason Show Adela Rogers St. John, novelist composers Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler Miami Seaquarium's director Roger Conklin
Guests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence Smokey Robinson and the Miracles archer Ann Marston attorney-author Louis Nizer singer Earl Wilson Jr. funnel cake maker Mrs. Anna Mertz Federal Power chairman Lee White Highlights: Smokey Robinson and the Miracles perform "Going to a Go-Go" and "Poinciana".
Guests: comedienne Totie Fields trombonist Kai Winding Bob Hayes, "The World's Fastest Man" demonstrates his speed Marlene Cochran 1967 Mrs. America reporter Sid Davis who talks about the "hot line" use in the Middle East crisis.
Guests: actor Craig Stevens entertainer Dagmar author of "The Spy with the Blue Kazoo" Lee C. White, chairman of the Federal Power Commission The Happenings, rock 'n roll group Gymnast Doris Brause Dr. Stanley Frank a science researcher who discusses the Kuder Occupational Preference Test.
Guests: Father James Kavanaugh, author of "A Modern Priest Looks At His Outdated Church" comedian Pat Cooper singer Al Martino and musical group Brass Mariachi.
Guests: basso Giorgio Tozzi actress-singer Liza Minnelli comedian Richard Pryor author Virginia Newman Charles Wehrer, Dean of the "Sioux Emp. Col"
Guests: actress-dancer Ann Miller singer Rosemary Clooney Les DeMerle, Sounds of '67 drums comedian Ralph Pope author Elmer Winter
Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams Dukes of Dixieland, musical group actress-comedienne Fannie Flagg Terese Lasser, listed as "Pres. Reach to Reco" on printout Dr. Charles Sacks, surgeon
Guests: comedian Pete Barbutti singer Jimmy Dean bandleader Mitch Miller Lawrence Meltzer, heart specialist Jacqueline Susann, author of "Valley of the Dolls"
Guests: The Four Tops, Motown singing group actress-comedienne Rose Marie author Dr. Marvin Ziporyn
Guests: actor Craig Stevens singer Marilyn Maye Georgie Kaye of The Jackie Gleason Show Encounter (four former drug users)
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels banjo band Your Father's Mustache Yoga expert Eve Diskin Highlights: Robert Merrill sings ""Large Al Factolum". Gordon McLendon, radio station owner, talks about censorship of current pop tunes. Eve Diskin, yoga expert & author of "Yoga for Beauty and Health," gives a demonstration.
Guests: Robert Merrill co-hosts actress Betsy Palmer Hollywood columnist Dorothy Manners Joey Adams, comedian & author of "The Borscht Belt" King Richard's Fleugle Knights Band
Guests: actress Haley Mills singer Bobby Rydell mentalist Dunninger Dr. James Goddard, commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, talks about the safety of foods, drugs and cosmetics.
Guests: bandleader Bob Crosby and the Bobcats singer Al Martino comedian Larry Storch and Brigitta Linner author of "Sex and Society in Sweden".
Guests: singer Neil Diamond entertainer Tessie O'Shea comic Ronnie Martin Dr. Theodore J. Berry discusses crash diets. and Louis Fant, "Theatre of the Deaf" delivers passages in sign language from Helen Keller's book, "The World I Live In". Highlights: Neil Diamond performs "Thank the Lord for the Night Time" and "Girl, You'll Be A Woman Soon."Neil teaches Patty how to fence. Then fences with pro Forrest Mayo. Tessie O'Shea sings "In the Sunshine".
Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam singer Sonny James trumpet player Doc Severinsen and Miss Umeda who gives a Japanese cooking demonstration. Also: Six Foreign students discuss their impressions of America. Highlights: Patty Duke sings "Sokura". Doc Severinsen talks with Mike who surprises Severinsen by bringing out Doc's daughter to sing with his group.
Guests: singer Frankie Avalon comedian Jerry Lester first teacher in "Romper Room" Nancy Claster Rose Kennedy (aka Mrs. Joseph P. Kennedy, mother of JFK, RFK and Teddy Kennedy) who talks about measures to be taken to avoid or minimize mental retardation. Williams College, E-Phlats, a cappella singing group Highlights: Mike and Patty sing "Something Stupid". Rose Kennedy discusses children with mental disabilities and speaks about her own daughter, Rosemary Kennedy, who was institutionalized.
Guests: The Barry Sisters pianist George Osius dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro Dr. Rose Franzblau psychologist-columnist who talks about marriages.
Guests: singer Astrud Gilberto Hines, Hines and Dad author Adela Rogers St. John acrobat Morgan Ashton
Guests: The King Sisters Jean Armstrong, Butterick Patterns Philadelphia's Bubble Gum King and Queen White House correspondent Sid Davis, who talks about President Johnson's meetings with Kosygin and his new grandson. Miss Armstrong presents fashions from women who sew.
Guests: lecturer Mildred Johnson singer Ann Hilton Nelson Sardell trick gun artist Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 Highlights: Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mais que nada, Night and day.
Guests: actor Vincent Price singer Lorna Luft comedian Sandy Baron The Dominican Sisters (singing nuns) Dr. Haim Ginott psychologist and author of "Between Parent and Child". Highlights: Lorna sings "Smile" & "Bye, Bye Blackbird".
Guests: actor Peter Ustinov Buddy Rich and his orchestra TV producer Ivan Tors author Judge L.H. Loble singers The Korean Kittens
Guests: actor Gig Young singer-actress Carol Lawrence magician Bob Balkner singers Peter & Gordon
Guests: actor Jean Pierre Aumont Jazz organist Greg Hatza instumentalist Charles Gregory Baltimore Colts football player Lenny Moore the director of the American-Italian Anti-Defamation League Judge Ross DiLorenzo who talks about an unfair idea perpetuated by the news media.
Guests: comedian Cliff Arquette The Rhodes Brothers, singers World's strongest man Paul Anderson Ella Gale, National Shoppers Test author of "$$$ & Sense" who gives a shopper's test to the studio audience and viewers at home.
Guests: mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Warren Covington and the former Tommy Dorsey Band) Lt. General Walt Lew, of the U.S.M.C. (United States Marine Corps) who talks about the historical background of the Vietnam war Miss Beverly Bilas who presents a fashion show of little girls' dresses
Guests: Van Johnson The Teddy Wilson Trio The Sessions, improvisational group dancers Steve and Nick Condos Anne Pellegrino, who just returned from flying around the world taking the sam« route as Amelia Earhart was following when she was lost. (female pilot (flew Amelia Earhart's route using the same type of aircraft)
Guests: singer Patti Page comedian John Byner football player & singer Roosevelt Grier author George Hunter
Guests: singer Roberta Peters comedy team Gaylord & Holiday and Msgr. J. Patrick Carroll-Abbing, founder of "Boy's Town of Italy" and author of "But for the Grace of God".
Guests: comedian Jerry Van Dyke pianist and band leader Skitch Henderson mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and Lyn Tornabene author of "I Passed as a Teenager".
Guests: David Wayne comedian Paul Lynde actress & singer Gloria DeHaven singing group The Sandpipers weightlifter Vera Christiansen and Robert Daley author of "The Whole Truth".
Guests: singer Damita Jo comedian Gene Baylor pianist Peter Duchin Max Asnas owner of the Stage Delicatessen and Siegfried Engelmann author of "Give Your Child a Superior Mind".
Guests: The Serendipity Singers singer Sandy Posey author Bill Sands comedian Stanley Myron Handelman
Guests: singer Robert Goulet actor Vincent Price British singer Lulu comedian Norm Crosby William Harwood, Arlene Dahl's hairdresser
Guests: comedienne Totie Fields Louis Nizer, attorney-author who talks about his new book "The Jury Returns" and discusses the law and the news media. (Little) Anthony and the Imperials, singing group and belly daner 'Little Egypt'.
Guests: singer Jimmy Dean comedian Pete Barbutti Dr. Morton Shulman, author of "Anyone Can Make a Million" and rock band The Magnificent Men.
Guests: actor James Darren comedian Jackie Vernon The Montfort Priests, singing group Charlie Tart, cermanics expert plus a fashion show of paper 'disposable' dresses
Guests: The Everly Brothers and their parents Ike and Margaret Everly hotel owner Conrad Hilton singer John Raitt and dancer & exercise instructor Ann Smith. Highlights: The Everly Brothers perform "Wake Up Little Susie" and "Dream". The Everly Brothers team up with Mom and Dad for "I Saw the Light".
Guests: actor-singer Tab Hunter Pete Fountain, leader of Dixieland band toymaker Marvin Glass, who shows his "Mousetrap" game and "Mr. Machine". and Mrs. Dick Hughes, wife of NJ Governor
Guests: actress Eve Arden actor Gale Gordon "The Lucy Show" The Rhodes Brothers, singers singer Kaye Hart and dog psychologist Dare Miller.
Guests: actor and singer Desi Arnaz Sr. consumer advocate Ralph Nader and The James Brothers
Guests: TV emcee & former host of "Queen for a Day" Jack Bailey tenor Enzo Stuarti songstress Denise Darcel The Rubin Mitchell Trio, musicians (piano, bass and drums) and The Bon-Bons, all-female Drum and Bugle Corps.