Guests: singer Jimmy Dean Dr. Joyce Brothers singing team of Sam and Dave Bernadette Devlin, Northern Ireland Member of the British Parliament.
Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield singer Thelma Houston cartoonists Janice and Stanley Berenstain and cookbook author Robert Misch recipe made Napoleon's chicken morengo
Guests: singer Turley Richards songstress Odetta and Dr. Lendon Smith pediatrician and author of "The Children's Doctor".
Guests: actor Theodore Bikel comic Irwin C. Watson Jack Valente (President of the Motion Picture Association of America) and Philip Truex author of "The City Gardener".
Guests: singer James Brown The Dee Felice Trio (Jazz instrumental group) Dr. Irwin Stillman (author of "Doctor's Quick Inches Off Diet") and Robert L. Green, fashion editor of Playboy magazine Highlights: James Brown sings "Kansas City".
Guests: actor Monte Markham of TV's "Mr. Deeds Goes to Town" singer Eloise Laws pop group Spiral Staircase and Jeffrey St. John author of "Countdown to Chaos". Highlights: Spiral Staircase performs "I Love You More Today Than Yesterday".
Guests: singer Diana Trask Billards expert Willie Mosconi Philadelphia lawyer Lisa Richette Ben Smathers and the Stoney Mountain Cloggers
Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond comic Rip Taylor bandleader Artie Shaw Gary Lewis and the Playboys
Guests: actor Burt Reynolds producer Sheldon Leonard comedienne Lily Tomlin singer Jaye P. Morgan
Guests: actress Julie Sommars singer Lynn Kellogg author Pearl S. Buck The Irish Rovers Robert L. Green fashion editor for Playboy
Guests: singer Mel Torme comedian Henny Youngman football player turned actor Rosey Grier The Cowsills Highlights: The Cowsills perform "That's What You Get For Loving Me" and "If I Had My Way".
Guests: actor Michael Dunn comedian Pat Morita actress Sylvia Syms film critic Judith Crist Stanley Loshizta (legibility)
Guests: actor Robert Young The Checkmates Ltd. choreographer Ron Field author Robin Gill and a mystery guest
Guests: former football player turned actor Jim Brown comedian Rodney Dangerfield Beatrice Garvan, curator of American art at the Philadelphia Museum of Art Louanne Ferris author of "I'm Done Crying" Friends of Distinction musical group
Guests: singer Robert Goulet actor-impressionist Frank Gorshin producer David Susskind
Guests: entertainer Tessie O'Shea meterologist Dr. Frank Field singer D'Aldo Romano Walter Carlos who performs on an electronic instrument called the Moog synthesizer.
Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold singer-songwriter Johnny Tillotson singer Marva Whitney Ted Sorensen who discusses his New York Senatorial ambition, campaign costs, our troops in Vietnam and whether or not Ted Kennedy will be a contender in the 1972 Presidential election.
Guests: singer Eartha Kitt actor Alejandro Rey entertainer Tiny Tim The Amazing Kreskin
Guests: actress Pamela Mason singer Frank Ifield comedienne Dody Goodman marriage broker Irving Field
Guests: singer Helen O'Connell disc jockey Bruce Morrow author Adela Rogers St. Johns ("The Honeycomb") Jay and the Americans
Guests: singer Odetta comedienne Dody Goodman Professor Ian McHarg, ecologist who wrote "Design With Nature".
Guests: singer Tammy Grimes attorney F. Lee Bailey The Great Manzini escape artist folksinger Tom Paxton
Guests: actress Phyllis Newman organist Stan Kann author Robert Keal ("How to Choose Your House") who offers advice on protecting a home from burglars.
Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor actor Sal Mineo singer Laura Green news producer Robert Northside who talks about the misconception cantering on rioting being incited by the presence of TV cameras.
Guests: singer Lesley Gore golf pro Arnold Palmer singer Julius LaRosa magician Milbourne Christopher
Guests: actor Cliff Robertson singer Frankie Laine designer Karl Lagerfeld The Dee Felice Quartet comic Billy Baxter Jean Nidetch founder of Weight Watchers.
Guests: comedian Robert Klein Dennis Yost and the Classic IV TV personality George Jessel Joe McGinniss author of "The Selling of the President", a detailed account of President Nixon's TV campaign.
Guests: humorist Myron Cohen The Free Design musical group consumer advocate Ralph Nader fashion humorist Judith Keith author of "I Haven't a Thing to Wear" singer Larry Santos
Guests: comic Morty Gunty photographer-journalist David Douglas Duncan (author of "Self-Portrait: U.S.A.") fashion designer Marc Bohan, men's styles are modeled.
Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. Mrs. Coretta Scott King The Young Tahitian Dancers
Guests: Jazz pianist-composer Ramsey Lewis comedy writer Selma Diamond comic Marty Brill former co-captain of the N.Y. Jets Johnny Sample Cher and Mike help Sonny prepare an Italian veal dish.
Guests: drummer Buddy Rich and his Big Band TV personality Dick Clark comedian Professor Irwin Corey news-analyst David Schoenbrun Highlights: Sonny and Cher sings "Baby Don't Go".
Sonny & Cher co-host; guests are tenor Jan Peerce, Dr. Joyce Brothers, ventriloquist Aaron Williams & Freddie and stilt walker Mike Monroe. Highlights: Sonny & Cher sing "Sing Se la Vie". Jan Peerce performs "Mattinata" and "Ruggiero Leoncavallo".
Guests: actor-singer-dancer Danny Kaye singer Margaret Whiting Senator Barry Goldwater (R-Ariz) who talks about the soldiers in Vietnam. Highlights: Cher sings "Cry Like A Baby" & "I Heard A Rooster Crow".
Guests: actor Eli Wallach singer Dick Jensen Irving Wallace author of "The Seven Minutes". singer Jaye P. Morgan British Tattoo and Tournament Maj. Mike Thompson.
Guests: actor Ray Walston singer Rita Gardner The Chambers Brothers Helaine Dawson author of "On the Outskirts of Hope" who talks about her experiences teaching in ghetto schools in New York, Chicago and San Francisco.
Guests: singer Thelma Houston folksinger Pete Seeger photographer Constance Bannister she shows her collection of baby photos.
Guests: boxers Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier Martha Reeves & the Vandellas organist Stan Kann Mary Lawrence, highest paid executive on Madison Avenue, who talks about forming her own ad agency the production of commercials and why a product should not be banned on TV.
Guests: former heavy-weight wrestling champ Lou Thesz singer Mahalia Jackson radio personality Barry Gray The Harper's Bizarre.
Guests: comedian Ron Carey singer Paula Kelly Tony Joe White producer-director Stanley Kramer TV personality Wally Bruner Summary: Mike Douglas, Soupy Sales and Ron Carey in a comedy skit about a western film star.
Mentalist the Amazing Kreskin is Mike's co-host this week. Today's guests are musician Peter Nero, comedian Soupy Sales and Carleton Fredericks who discusses his book "Low Blood Sugar and You".
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comic Adam Keefe Kathryn and Arthur Murray the Steve Baron Quartet Thomas E. O'Brien executive director of ""Big Brothers of America".
Guests: comedian Frank Fontaine pop duo Sonny and Cher author Lea Falk Jole & Bill McGrail
Guests: comedian Jerry Lester Israeli singer Esther Tohbi NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle folksingers Ian and Sylvia Tyson
Guests: singer-actress Shirley Jones jockey Eddie Arcaro singer Al Jarreau entertainer Dagmar
Guests: singing group Brothers and Sisters comedienne Phyllis Diller naturalist Roger Caras the business organization Founders of Supergirls, Ltd. Mike opens the show singing "Have You Met Miss Jones?"
Guests: hairstylist Vidal Sassoon Monti Rock III (former hairstylist turned entertainer) Willie Tyler & Lester rock group Young-Holt Unlimited
Guests: Stanley Myron Handelman vibraphonist Lionel Hampton talk show host Alan Burke Psychologist Stephen Beltz Philadelphia Insurance Company CEO James J. Maguire
Guests: tenor Richard Tucker comic Robert King pianist Skitch Henderson author Jerry Kramer Physical fitness expert Rita Chazan
Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman singer Jerry Vale Joseph H. Blatchford, director of the Peace Corps Supergirls Ltd. Joe Harnell, the show's musical director and fur fashions are modeled.
Guests: Jay and the Americans Senator Barry Goldwater singer Lesley Gore Golf trick shot artist Paul Hahn
Guests: actress Barbara Eden astrologer Carroll Righter bandleader Cab Calloway
Guests: singer Gloria Loring comedienne Fannie Flagg Joan Brearley editor of "Popular Dogs Magazine". The Jacques Loussier Trio comic Bobby Ramsen a demonstration on the care of roses
Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield actress Butterfly McQueen Little Anthony and the Imperials humorist Sam Levenson singer Mike Dowd Jack Boris
Guests: comedy writer Carl Reiner singer Aliza Kashi Senator Howard Baker and The Serendipity Singers. Highlights: Mike closes out the week singing his latest recording, "Rainbow, of Love." Co-host Shelley Berman does a humorous routine involving his experiences in Philadelphia while co-hosting the show. Carl Reiner discusses his hair-piece. Aliza Kashi is presented roses on her first wedding anniversary. The Serendipity singers perform the theme from "Midnight Cowboy."
Guests: actor James Drury comedian Norm Crosby Irish folksinging group The Clancy Brothers
Guests: actor George C. Scott singer-writer Kay Thompson Bill Fiore The West Point Glee Club Mike has Liza Minnelli as his co-host. Mike talks to George C. Scott about his film "Patton". Mike and Liza talk to Kay Thompson and Liza and Kay sing and dance to "Breezin' Along". Kay Thompson returns later to sing "How High is the Sky".
Guests: actor Van Johnson author Harold Robbins Chris and Peter Allen Cellist Charlotte Moorman
Guests: singer Joe Cocker Pete Barbutti actor Wendell Burton Letitia Baldridge (former social secretary to the White House) A metal fashion show of outfits made of aluminum, stainless steel and copper.
Guests: singer Nancy Wilson burlesque star Blaze Starr comic Scoey Mitchell authoress Marjorie Kellogg Liza's husband Peter Allen
Guests: actor James Mason actress Heather MacRae comic Adam Keefe The Four Seasons
Guests: actress Maureen O'Sullivan impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin singer Janis Ian organist Stan Kann
Guests: Radio documentary producer Christopher Glenn musical comedy star Gwen Verdon comic Pat Cooper The British comedy group called Scaffold.
Guests: comedienne Minnie Pearl comedienne Vivian Vance Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Hollywood columnist Radie Harris
Guests: singer Lou Rawls Kitty Carlisle actress Gunilla Knutson singer Della Reese Ray Geiger editor of the Farmer's Almanac
Guests: singer Paula Wayne comic Marty Brill science writer Joe DiCerto and Joe Harnell musical director of the Mike Douglas Show.
Guests: comedian Shelley Berman singer-actress Florence Henderson comedy writer Selma Diamond singer John Raitt director of the Boston's Children's Museum, Michael Spock. Highlights: Mike sings "The Likes of You". Florence sings "Love is Blue". John Raitt sings "The Giant" and a medley of "Sittin' On the Dock of the Bay" and "Old Man River".
Guests: singer Marilyn Maye comic Milt Kamen Dr. Benjamin Spock (who talks about the Vietnam war) singer William Walker (who sings "The Impossible Dream") and diamond cutter George Kaplan.
Guests: singer Julie DeJohn Alejandro Rey (of "The Flying Nun" tv series) fashion designer Richard Blackwell (who answers questions from the audience and talks about the "maxi" look). Wig expert Larry Mathews who demonstrates wigs, goatees and moustaches for the Holiday season.
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn) comic Joey Adams columnist Cindy Adams The Box Tops Highlights: The Box Tops perform "Turn on a Dream" and "Soul Deep".
Guests: The Irish Rovers comic Marty Brill athlete Althea Gibson and The Hooters
Guests: singer Patrice Munsel comedienne Dody Goodman saxophonist Boots Randolph Senator Eugene McCarthy, author of "Year of the People".
Guests: singer-actress Ethel Merman Ken Corday producer of "Days of Our Lives" Margaret Truman (who talks about her book "White House Pets") Gourmet Chef Roy Andries De Groot and Ecole de Ballet with a ballet demonstration.
Guests: actor Ray Milland singer-author Kay Thompson the Chambers Brothers comedian David Frye
Guests: humorist Sam Levenson singer Roberta Flack author-naturalist Roger Caras, who expresses his views concerning the conservation of our natural resources.
Guests: singer Buddy Greco singer-songwriter Paul Anka comic Robert King Bill Jones a bachelor who adopted a son.
Guests: singer Gloria Loring actor Robert Ryan folk singer Tom Paxton
Guests: actor Sal Mineo singer Linda Ronstadt entertainer Monti Rock ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester Frank Hubbell and the Stompers Highlights: Linda sings "Silver Threads and Golden Needles" and "Break My Mind".
Guests: actor George Raft Woody Herman and the Thundering Herd comedienne Totie Fields singer Gerri Granger
Guests: TV personality George Jessel Jimmy Breslin author of "The Gang Who Couldn't Shoot Straight" concert pianist Lorin Hollander Priscilla Young gives a demonstration of decorative uses of aluminum.
Guests: actor Sebastian Cabot comedienne Minnie Pearl magician Bob McAllister drummer Terry Lee and The Tijuana Brass
Guests: comic Professor Irwin Corey singer Jeannie C. Riley comedian Grady Nutt
Guests: singer-songwriter John Hartford actor Troy Donahue human sound effects man Wes Harrison and psychologist-author Dr. Haim Ginott.
Guests: singer-actor Rick Nelson organist-antique collector Stan Kann songwriter-folksinger Janis Ian
Guests: comic Billy Baxter actress Gloria DeHaven folksingers The Simon Sisters TV producer Marty Krofft Highlights: Carly and Lucy Simon sing "Winkin', Blinkin' and Nod" and another song from their children's album Lobster Quadrille. Jack Wild, star of the motion picture "Oliver" and of the Saturday morning series "H.R. Pufnstuf" sings "Consider Yourself" and joins Mike in "I'd Do Anything".
Guests: comedienne Phyllis Diller singer Sylvia Syms comic Milt Kamen Ed Taufield who gives a demonstration of unusual plants. Highlights: Songs include "I'll Catch the Sun", "Kaleidoscope", "Before the Parade Passes By", "World I Used to Know", "Love Let Me Not Hunger" and "Love's Been Good to Me".
Guests: Alfred Hitchcock promoting "Topaz" singer James Brown comedienne Joan Rivers Highlights: Rod sings "Inside of Me" and "Mr. Kelly - Kelly and Me". James Brown performs "Georgia On My Mind". Rod does "A Cat Named Sloopy". James Brown, the Godfather of Soul asks Hitchcock about a movie that he didn't direct, William Castle's 1961 "Homicidal" which was very Hitchcockian. He also acknowledges his confrontation with David Suskind on a previous appearance on Mike's show, which generated many comments and, he hopes, raised social awareness.
Guests: actress Betty Hutton comedy team of Fiore & Eldridge editors Bennett Cerf and his son Chris Cerf
Guests: news analyst David Schoenbrun songwriter Ivan Ulz comic Tom Patterson singer Damita Jo New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne who shows how to prepare a French salad and dressing.
Guests: singer Marilyn Maye Jerry Kramer (formerly with the Green Bay Packers football team) songwriters Lynn Duddy and Jerry Bressler Animals model what well dressed pets will wear.
Guests: singer Bobby Goldsboro Country comic Junior Samples Country star Loretta Lynn Del Reeves and Bud Wendell (General manager of the Grand Ole Opry)
Guests: Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass singer Jerry Vale Junior Samples Jeannie C. Riley The Harper Valley Express The Stoney Mountain Cloggers
Guests: Archie Campbell Tex Ritter Senator Howard H. Baker Jr. (R-Tenn) Peggy Little Louie Roberts Billy Edd Wheeler author of "Song of Wood's Call".
Guests: singer Jimmy Dean Rod McKuen Grandpa Jones Judy Lynn Mr. Nudie (designer of Western clothing) Bill Monroe and the Bluegrass Boys
Guests: Gene Autry Chet Atkins Fannie Flagg Connie Smith gourmet David Wade author of "Dining with David Wade".
Guests: comedian Soupy Sales singer-actress Bernadette Peters Alan Burke dancing duo Larry and Betty Silvers the Stratford, New Jersey elementary school dance band
Guests: organist-antique collector Stan Kann musical director Joe Harnell drummer Buddy Rich and his Big Band and Barbara Seaman author of "The Doctor's Case Against the Pill".
Guests: Mama Cass Elliott soul singer Marva Whitney actress Dina Merrill chain smoker Carazini
Guests: Archbishop Fulton J. Sheen comic Jimmy Joyce singer O.C. Smith Soprano Marguerite Piazza Bishop Sheen discusses realignment of the church, the role of the layman. the appeal of the religions of the East, what it takes to be a good Catholic and the decline of religion.
Guests: Jimmy Durante Jimmy's partner Eddie Jackson Opera singer Roberta Peters Robert L. Green (fashion editor of Playboy magazine). Highlights: Jimmy and Eddie do a song and dance version of "Bill Bailey".
Guests: actress Patty Duke comic Marty Brill H. Ross Perot Texas billionaire who attempted to deliver gifts and provisions to American POW's and Mrs. William Tschudy, wife of a missing pilot in North Vietnam.
Guests: actor Broderick Crawford singer Odetta comic Rip Taylor advice columnist Ann Landers Joseph Dolphin who gives a bone sculpture demonstration.
Guests: actor Walter Slezak comic Pat Cooper comedian Alan Abel singer John Knowles Carolyn Kenmore author of "Mannequin: My Life as a Model")
Guests: comedian Jonathan Winters singer-pianist Roberta Flack clinic psychologist Dr. Harold Streitfeld who discusses the movement toward developing human potential.
Guests: comic Charlie Manna singer Donna Theodore blind law student Harold Krentz
Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie comedian Marty Allen The Tokens Velma the Lady Magician
Guests: actress Virginia Mayo singer Eloise Laws Desmond Morris
Guests: comedian Marty Allen songstress Roberta Flack singer Frankie Laine comedienne Minnie Pearl
Guests: comedienne Lucille Ball TV personality Allen Funt
Guests: actress Joan Bennett vibraphonist Lionel Hampton comedian Jack E. Leonard Roland Hill
Guests: singer Tony Bennett comedienne Dody Goodman attorney F. Lee Bailey
Guests: singer-actor Pat Boone burlesque star Ann Corio ventriloquist Willie Tyler Father Emery Tang and The Irish Rovers.
Guests: comedienne-actress Jane Withers singer-songwriter Joe South food critic Craig Claiborne and The Three Degrees.
Guests: singer Bobby Vinton comedy team of Stiller and Meara actress-singer Florence Henderson pediatrician Dr. Lendon Smith
Guests: Evie Sands singer Johnny Mathis tennis pro Arthur Ashe Richard Harris, current movie The Molly Maguires Adela Rogers St. Johns author of The Honeycomb Also The Philadelphia Kid doing his famous Mike Douglas impersonation.
Guests: actor Peter Lawford singer Enzo Stuarti Country and Western singer Peggy Little
Guests: singer B.J. Thomas comedian Marty Allen artist Gloria Gentile columnist Erma Bombeck and a cat expert.
Guests: singing comedy team of Sandler & Young comic Jerry Shane author Tobias Schneebaum "Keep the River On Your Right", who talks about South American tribes and cannibals. Diana Delmonte who talks about vocal vitamins.
Guests: singer Jan Peerce comic Milt Kamen Senator Claiborne Pell (R-R.I.) Fashion designer Richard Blackwell who talks about women's fashions.
Guests: musician Bobby Russell comedienne Vicki Lawrence actress Mercedes McCambridge comic Joey Adams
Guests: actor Jim Brown singer Gerri Granger organist Stan Kann
Guests: actress-singer Molly Picon French singer Charles Aznavour The Amazing Kreskin Ricky & Ruby, limbo dancers
Guests: singer Little Richard anthropologist Margaret Mead comedian Jackie Kahane and Gloria Gentile author of "Birds and Other Things in Nature".
Guests: Bob Crane of Hogan's Heroes Bob Denver of Gilligan's Island singer-actress Pat Suzuki The Clara Ward Gospel Singers
Guests: comic Marty Brill The Treniers singer Paula Wayne news analyst David Schoenbrun
Guests: boxing champ Muhammad Ali singer-actor Noel Harrison comedian Rodney Dangerfield and actress Shirley Stoler.
Guests: singer-songwriter John Sebastian writer-prankster Alan Abel actor Ron Carey and social critic Marya Mannes.
Guests: tenor Sergio Franchi film critic Rex Reed Liz Carpenter, former press secretary to Lady Bird Johnson and The Ace Trucking Company.
Guests: actors Peter Ustinov and Victor Buono Dr. Benjamin Spock author of "Decent and Innocent" and The Fifth Avenue Band musical group. Highlights: Music includes "New World Coming", "Nice Folks" and "Come On In". Peter Ustinov talks about today's youth and Dr. Spock about today's adults.
Guests: vaudeville singer-entertainer Rudy Vallee comedian Norm Crosby Also a discussion on pollution.
Guests: comedy team of Edmonds and Curley Broadway producer David Merrick singer Arthur Prysock blind law student Harold Krents
Guests: actor Omar Sharif comic Charlie Manna singer Wayne Cochran musical comedy actress Chris Calloway
Guests: actor Don DeFore TV personality Chuck Woolery author Sam Levenson ("Sex and the Single Child")
Guests: actor Sal Mineo comic Prof. Irwin Corey TV's "Today Show" host Hugh Downs
Guests: Louis Armstrong singer Bobby Sherman actor Robert Alda
Guests: singer Gordon MacRae singer Joe Frazier songstress Lesley Gore golf pro Doug Sanders Dr. Harold Strellfield of the Aureon Institute, a growth center that helps people have personal development experiences.
Guests: actor Gig Young actress Ann Blyth singing team of Billy Shepard and Judi Jordan Father Bob Perrella, director of the Francsican Mission Band
Guests: Ross Hunter, producer "Airport" Andrea Marcovicci John Simon, theatre critic Jean Sakol, president of the Pussycat League, Inc. cookbook author Stephanie Stefanssen
Guests: actor Hal Holbrook singer Oliver comic Ron Carey pottery teacher Anna Stok make-up artist Dick Smith
Guests: actress Tammy Grimes comedian Henny Youngman composer-arranger Jerry Fielding Dr. David Reuben, author-physician "Everything You Always Wanted to Know About Sex ..."
Guests: comic Milt Kamen songstress Jane Morgan musician Red Barber bass-baritone William Warfield
Guests: singer-actor Robert Goulet Godfather of Soul James Brown soul songstress Vicki Anderson Dr. Ashley Montague, athropologist and author of "The Direction of Human Development". Bill Ballantine director of Ringling Brothers Clown College
Guests: singer Sue Raney comic Don Rickles Kenny Jackson and Mel Rivers (members of the Fortune Society)
Guests: actress Colleen Dewhurst singer Mahalia Jackson singer Al Martino Senator Charles Goodell (R-NY)
Guests: singer Lola Falana TV host Garry Moore producer-director Otto Preminger comic Sandy Baron singer Nino Candido
Guests: actress June Allyson Clara Ward Singers World Heavyweight Boxing Champion Joe Frazier singing group The Knockouts trampoline artist Vic Zoble
Guests: Jazz musician Louis Armstrong singer Donna Theodore soft drink executive, Kevin Wall black historian Dr. C. Eric Lincoln
Guests: Country-Western comic Archie Campbell the comedy team of Stiller and Meara comics Irwin C. Watson and Pat Cooper
Guests: Broadway musical star Joel Grey Country-Western singer Peggy Little Betty Furness (former Special Assistant to the President for Consumer Affairs), who talks about warranty slips, package labels and credit buying.
Guests: singer Richie Havens Country-Western singer Peggy Little Writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko
Guests: singer Nancy Wilson Senator Barry Goldwater ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester
Guests: singer Julie De John former TV host Allen Ludden Country-Western songwriter Mel Tillis and defensive end Carl Eiler of the Minnesota Vikings
Guests: Jackie Robinson singer Linda Bennett comics Edmonds & Curley author Dr. Laurence J. Peter ("The Peter Principle")
Guests: Opera singer Anna Moffo IDLA Swedish dance troupe Hollywood reporter Rona Barrett The Imperials singing group
Guests: singer Bobbi Martin director of public safety in Cleveland (Lt. Gen. Benjamin Oliver Davis Jr.)
Guests: comedian Shelley Berman singer John Raitt pianist Skitch Henderson Ambassador Sol M. Linowitz, chairman of the Special Committee on Campus Tensions.
Guests: actor Eddie Albert guitarist Charlie Byrd Ace Trucking Company, improv group Whitney Young, director of the National Urban League who discusses the organization's goals and his new book "Beyond Racism".
Guests: actor Alejandro Rey comedienne Lily Tomlin singer Johnny Greenwood critic Cleveland Amory organist-antique collector Stan Kann Highlights: Nancy Wilson sings "Words and Music" and "Raindrops Are Falling on My Head".
Guests: comedienne Vivian Vance actors Richard Deacon Robert Hooks music teacher Madeline Carabo-Cone who talks about her method of teaching music to children.
Guests: "Laugh-In" comedian Alan Sues former Boston Celtics star Bill Russell singer Bobby Goldsboro autograph dealer Charles Hamilton who talks about his possession of letters from Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
Guests: actress Dale Evans comic Rip Taylor Allan Jones, Jack's dad
Guests: actor Victor Buono comic Irwin C. Watson boxer Joe Frazier Harvard law student Harold Krentz The New Direction, singing group
Guests: Pauline Kael, New Yorker film critic comic Billy Baxter music hall performer Tessie O'Shea dog trainer Lina Basquette
Guests: singer-actress Dale Evans The Amazing Kreskin Allan Jones, actor and father of Jack comic Bob King
Guests: actress-singer Sheila MacRae David Schoenbrun, news correspondent ventriloquist Paul Stadelman The Primo Family musical group
Guests: comedienne Selma Diamond singer Dana Valery mentalist the Amazing Kreskin
Guests: comedian Soupy Sales comic Bobby Wick singer Margaret Whiting former baseball great Mickey Mantle Mel Allen former radio voice of the New York Yankees
Guests: Opera star Roberta Peters TV Personality Don McNeil former director of the St. Louis zoo, Marlin Perkins comedienne Fannie Flagg
Guests: singer Joe Tex comedienne Minnie Pearl musical comedy star Bernadette Peters
Guests: singer Buffy Sainte-Marie bandleader clarinetist Artie Shaw comic actor Bill Daily
Guests: comedienne Dody Goodman (does a scene with Vivian from their play "My Daughter, Your Son") singer Connie Francis etiquette author Elizabeth Post pianist Erroll Garner musical saw muscian Charles Gregory
Guests: singer Jerry Vale Laugh-In series regular Teresa Graves rock 'n roll singer Little Richard Jane Harriman, an unwed mother who discusses her present situation.
Guests: actor-singer Jimmy Dean singer Linda Ronstadt singer Julius LaRosa Mrs. Hubert Humphrey who talks about mental retardation work and introduces her granddaughter. Highlights: Linda Ronstadt sings "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?"
Guests: singer Jimmie Rodgers comedienne Betty Walker songwriters Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler (of the Jackie Gleason Show) John F. Banzhaf III, director of Action on Smoking and Health.
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comedienne Minnie Pearl Taos Pueblo Indian Dancers Robert Warren author of "The Facts of Wife".
Guests: comic Bill Dana film Critic Judith Crist musical comedy star Melba Moore (appearing in Broadway's "Purlie")
Guests: Hines, Hines and Dad heavyweight boxing champ Joe Frazier Harriet La Barre author of "Plastic Surgery: Beauty You Can Buy".
Guests: TV personality George Jessel pianist Lorin Hollander the Paul Ashley Puppets Diane Kennedy Pike (widow of Bishop James Pike)
Guests: actor Cesar Romero singer James Brown and the J.B.'s songstress Vicki Anderson comic Clay Tyson Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel
Guests: actor Tony Randall comic Rip Taylor jazz singer Joe Williams stamp dealer Irwin Weinberg Weinberg talks about the highest price ever paid for a stamp $250,000.
Guests: singer Gary Puckett actress Celeste Holm comic Al Bernie and ecologist Dr. Paul Ehrlich author of "The Population Bomb"
Guests: actor Tony Curtis actress Andrea Marcovicci singer Melanie conductor-composer Stan Kenton comic Al Bernie and Dr. Laura Boulton author of "The Music Hunter". Highlights: Melanie sings "Lay Down" and "Ruby Tuesday". Mike sings "I Couldn't Be Happier". Mickey Rooney recites some of his poems.
Guests: TV personality Arthur Godfrey songwriter-folksinger Tom Paxton Senator Edmund Muskie (D-Maine) Secretary of the Interior Walter J. Hickel Philadelphia Earth Week chairman Edward Furia Jr. Highlights: Tom Paxton sings "Whose Garden Was This?"
Guests: actor George Segal singer Paul Anka comic Pete Barbutti photographer Eddie Adams singer Gerri Granger strongmen David and Goliath
Guests: singer-comic-actor Nelson Sardelli pianist Peter Nero folksinger Miriam Makeba film critic Rex Reed professional stunt girl Mari-Lou MacDonald
Guests: comedienne Peggy Cass actor Van Johnson musician B.B. King race driver Mario Andretti
Guests: actor Peter Lawford anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu author Anthony Greenbank "Mr. Tough".
Guests: actor Dennis Hopper comic actor Billy DeWolfe musical group Hull Truth TV critic Cleveland Amory Mike's musical director Joe Harnell
Guests: actor Jack Wild comedienne Dody Goodman Opera singer Jan Peerce hair stylist Mr. Kenneth Highlights: Music performed, Carousel. You'll never walk alone / Richard Rodgers.
Guests: comedian Larry Storch actress Maureen Stapleton radio-TV personality Robert Q. Lewis country-western performer Mel Tillis Mynah bird trainer Colin Kerr
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard comedienne actress Shirley Booth folksinger-composer Tom Paxton
Guests: columnist Earl Wilson actor Cesar Romero Kenny Rogers and the First Edition Louis' wife Lucille Armstrong Highlights: Louis sings "St. Louis Blues". Kenny Rogers and the First Edition perform "Something's Burning" and "Camptown Races".
Guests: The Four Tops actress Dina Merrill puppeteer Shari Lewis musician Artie Shaw
Guests: entertainer Monti Rock III actress Anna Maria Alberghetti author Studs Terkel ("The Hard Times") Highlights: Songs include "I Hear Music", "Zip Ah Dee-Do-Dah", "I Can't Take My Eyes Off of You", "Who Can I Turn To", "I Surrender Dear" and "My Way".
Guests: songstress Pearl Bailey entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. organist Stan Kann clarenetist Pete Fountain Highlights: Songs include "Feelin' Groovy", "Blueberry Hill", "Hello, Dolly!", "Spinning Wheel", "When the Saints Go Marching In", "Back Home in Indiana", "Basin Street Blues" and "Jean".
Guests: heavyweight boxing champ Muhammad Ali comic Charlie Manna singer Blinky Williams
Guests: singer Lou Rawls comic Pat Cooper singer-golf pro Don Cherry author Max Wylie The Four Aces singing group
Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan comic Henny Youngman The Barbwire Theater an acting troupe of ex-convicts.
Guests: singer Roberta Flack singer Billy Paul Dr. Robert Baird director of Haven Clinic who talks about the dangers of marijuana and the difference between "soft" and "hard" drugs.
Guests: comic Bob Melvin actress Judy Carne Mayor Charles Evers of Fayette, Mississippi
Guests: Bill Graham owner of Fillmore East and West who discusses the change in rock music singer-songwriter Peter Allen Turkish belly dancer Ozel Turkbas
Guests: singer-songwriter John Denver comedienne Dody Goodman writer Gloria Steinem The Berger Chimps animal act
Guests: Phyllis Newman dog trainer Lew Burke with Buddy singer Little Richard former Press Secretary to Lyndon B. Johnson, George Reedy
Guests: singer Julie DeJohn singer James Taylor author Carol Guifford ("The New Cook's Cookbook") Pierre Salinger, former press secretary to John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson.
Guests: singer Nancy Wilson psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers New York Mets outfielder Cleon Jones Highlights: Joe Harnell performs "Didn't We". Other songs are "On a Clear Day", "Willow Weep For Me" and "I Feel a Song Coming On".
Guests: singer-actor and former Football star Roosevelt Grier actress Sylvia Sidney comic Jackie Vernon
Guests: actress Laraine Day comic Godfrey Cambridge Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass singer Browning Bryant Cambridge talks about losing 170 pounds through hypnotherapy and Miss Powell gives some of her favorite recipes.
Guests: comedian Louis Nye actor-photographer Roddy McDowall Motion picture photography collector Weldon Carpenter author Harry Golden Jane and Mike get in on a bowling demonstration.
Guests: pianist Skitch Henderson comedian Marty Brill Secretary of Commerce Maurice Stans and a midi fashion show.
Guests: Metropolitan Opera star Shirley Verrett naturalist Roger Caras comedian Sandy Baron Jane candidly talks about narcotic addicts and reveals her feelings.
Guests: comedy team of Stiller and Meara director Otto Preminger singer Joan Baez There is a discussion of nudity in films and Joan Baez talks about her husband David, who is presently serving time in a federal prison for refusing induction into the armed services.
Guests: comedienne-actress Jane Withers singer Bobby Vinton mentalist the Amazing Kreskin singer Donna Theodore The Amazing Kreskin discusses the breakthrough in Russia concerning ESP. He then offers some astounding card tricks.
Guests: professional boxer Sugar Ray Robinson actress Jane Withers author and radio personality Maurice C. Dreicer
Guests: actor Richard Harris feminist author Betty Friedan anthropologist Dr. Ashley Montagu
Guests: legendary actress Gloria Swanson actor Richard Deacon musican Stan Kann columnist Shirley Eder
Guests: Mr. Television Milton Berle singer Marilyn Maye singer Lovelace Watkins Highlights: Mike and Harvey duet with "Where Would You Be Without Me?"
Guests: actress Tammy Grimes boxer Rocky Graziano singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka author Ralph Pearl
Guests: Art Carney and his son Paul singer Julie DeJohn comedy team of Edmonds and Curley Dr. Harold Streitfield
Guests: singer Julie Budd comedienne Dody Goodman The Osmond Brothers Highlights: Mike and co-host Harvey Korman participate with the Osmonds in a game of jump ball.
Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers actress Andrea Marcovicci TV actor-comedian Ron Carey and 'Mr. Wizard' Don Herbert.
Guests: comedian Rodney Dangerfield Country-Western singer Hank Thompson French chanteuse Yvonne Constant author Julius Fast of "Body Language".
Guests: singer Sarah Vaughan entertainer Monti Rock III Komar who demonstrates the power of mind over body as he walks on swords and a bed of nails.
Guests: Opera singer Shirley Verrett Singer Mel Tillis Magician Vic Perry
Guests: Film critic Pauline Kael comic Joey Villa The Ritts Puppets
Guests: singer-actor Jim Nabors ant expert Elmer Bursby Highlights: Jerry offers impressions of Cary Grant. Jim Nabors sings "Put On a Happy Face". Bursby displays a live colony of harvester ants.
Guests: singer Vic Damone comic Soupy Sales Psychologist Dr. George Bach, author of "Intimate Enemy".
Guests: actor Troy Donahue comic Charlie Manna singer Carla Thomas syndicated columnist Erma Bombeck Glass blower Keith Price who demonstrates Glass blowing.
Guests: actress Joan Bennett singer Bobby Goldsboro Opera star Beverly Sills Father Ellwood Kieser of TV's "Insight" series.
Guests: singer Anita Bryant impressionist David Frye actor and Connie's half brother John Megna and golf pro Jackie Pung
Guests: singer Sergio Franchi Flamenco dancers Jose Greco & Nana Lorca and Heart specialist, Dr. Stuart Wolf
Guests: drummer Buddy Rich singer Margaret Whiting Federal Communications Commissioner Nicholas Johnson discusses his book "How to Talk Back to Your Television Set".
Guests: The Primo Family musical group professional page turner Louis Yelnick former boxing champ Jack Dempsey the Manassa Mauler 17-year-old inventor Craig Rudlin who shows the heart-lung machine he has developed.
Guests: singer Abbe Lane mentalist the Amazing Kreskin Amy Vanderbilt, columnist and etiquette book author Tom Decker inventor of a computerized piano teacher
Guests: actor Michael Dunn singer Dana Valery ("Everybody's Talking" and "I've Never Been This Close to Love".) musical director Joe Harnell author Maxwell Maltz ("Creative Living for Today")
Guests: Jazz pianist Teddy Wilson singer Gerri Granger Robert L. Green, fashion director of Playboy magazine
Bobby Darin is Mike's co-host this week; guests include columnist Rona Barrett, Eloise Law and The Ace Trucking Company. Highlights: Bobby sings, "If I Were a Carpenter" & "When I Die".
Guests: singer Aliza Kashi comic Pat Cooper Movie Censors, Mrs. Marjorie Shriver and Mrs. Mary Avara Iron Jaw Samson the Great (a glass eater) Highlights: Bobby sings, "Long Line Rider" and "Bridge Over Troubled Water" # Bobby talked about making his movie The Vendors which he wrote, directed and scored.
Guests: singer Little Richard ventriloquist Willie Tyler & Lester Jane Trahey, Ad-woman of the year Highlights: Bobby sings, "City Life" and "Mack the Knife" Bobby and Little Richard (both on piano) sing, "Got My Mojo Working"
Guests: singer Wilson Pickett film critic Rex Reed WAC Director, General Elizabeth P. Hoisington Highlights: Bobby sings, "Everybody's Talkin'" (from Midnight Cowboy) Bobby & Mike duet on medley, "You're Smiling Now" and "Bill Bailey"
Bobby Darin co-hosts; guests include actor Peter Lawford, Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson and Sergeant David Durk, campus recruiter for NYPD. Mike asked Bobby to name his five most admired people, living or dead: Robert Kennedy, Mahatma Gandhi, Michelangelo, Emiliano Zapata and Thomas Payne. Highlights: Bobby sings, "Splish Splash". Bobby, Mike and Mahalia sing, "Put A Little Love In Your Heart".
actor Richard Deacon comedy writer Selma Diamond Christine Jorgensen C.C. Ruku who collects woodpecker holes.
former middleweight boxing champ Rocky Graziano vaudevillian singer Rudy Vallee author Erich Segal ("Love Story") singer Barbara Howard science writer Joe DiCerto
Joan Bennett, Don Cooper, Dr. Alan Guttmacher a representative of the Planned Parenthood Association
Don Ameche Brook Benton Joe Frazier Dr. Irwin Stillman author of the quick weight loss diet and authority on bats Dr. Alvin Novick author of "World of Bats".
actors Theodore Bikel and Alejandro Rey and Jani Gardner author of "365 More Ways to Say I Love You".
actor George Hamilton singer Paula Wayne singer-dancer Bobby Van and New York Times food editor Craig Claiborne
comedienne Imogene Coca musical group The Cowsills comic Lenny Schultz Philadelphia Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo, who talks about the increase in crime and the community's responsibility. Highlights: The Cowsills perform "When I'm 64" and "Silver Thread and Golden Needles".
bandleader Artie Shaw actor Richard Deacon comedienne Minnie Pearl and consumer crusader Ralph Nader
actor Mickey Rooney comedian Dick Shawn film critic Judith Crist and the 1970 Dog Hero of the Year, Grizzly Bear and owner Mrs. David Gratlas
drummer Buddy Rich singer Linda Bennett Commander Lloyd Bucher author of "Bucher: My Story", skipper of the "Pueblo". A Korean karate demonstration is given. Highlights: Songs are "Up a Lazy River", "Start All Over Again" and "Didn't We".
singer-actress Shirley Jones comic Professor Irwin Corey Broadway actor Kenneth Nelson Georgia Sambazlo who brings waiters from her Greek restaurant to put on a demonstration of Greek dancing. Highlights: Kaye discusses "Operation Love" and the work she is doing with juvenile delinquents.
singer Robert Goulet former boxer Rocky Graziano and dress designer Leo Narducci
pro tennis player Charles Pasareli folksinger Tom Paxton comic Pat Cooper and outdoorsman Jim Dougherty
vibraphone player Lionel Hampton singer Trini Lopez songstress Judy Bryte and the comedy team of Edmonds and Curley
actor Jack Palance comic Marty Brill aquanaut Margaret Lucas Dr. Sylvia Earle and Chef Phillip Pena.