Guests: comedienne-actress Vivian Vance actor John Gavin of "Convoy" Silent era actor Sheldon Lewis and Pennsylvania Governor William W. Scranton. Summary: Mike Douglas had himself a day in Philadelphia, his future home, before he opened his TV show. Governor Scranton, the mayor, and city officials all turned out to do him honor at an hour-long parade. John Gavin aired his singing voice with Vivian Vance performing "You're Just in Love" from "Call Me Madam" on Mike's first show. Vic Damone and Sheldon Lewis were also on it Douglas moved his whole crew in from Cleveland. *Trivia: [Newark Advocate 09Oct65] One of the viewers of the show was producer Leland Hayward who is going to make a Broadway musical out of the movie "Roman Holiday". The next day John Gavin got a call from Leland asking him if he would be interested in playing the Gregory Peck part on Broadway, saying he liked his singing.
Guests: actress Arlene Dahl actor Dan Dailey comedian Wally Cox singer and Broadway performer Jack Delon
Guests: singer Morgana King comedian-actor Skip Young drummer Gene Krupa Evelyn Lincoln, late President Kennedy's secretary who discusses her new book about JFK. Highlights: Songs performed are: "Theme (Starburst)", "Dark Eyes" and "Drum Boogie".
Guests: TV journalist Barbara Walters Sam the Sham and the Pharaohs singer Bobby Rydell and Ashley Montagu author of "Life Before Birth". Highlights: Sam The Sham & The Pharaohs perform "Wooly Bully," "Long Tall Sally," "Twist & Shout," and "Ju Ju Hand." Bobby Rydell sings "Volare," "Wild One" and "All Of Me."
Guests: singer Peggy King toastmaster George Jessel The Backporch Majority, singing group Mr. and Mrs. James Grady who pledge their troth for the 17th time.
Guests: Country singer Roy Clark actress Ilka Chase and comedian Sandy Baron
Guests: actress Barbara Parkins actor Roger Smith Country singer Roger Miller comedian George Carlin singer Billy Eckstine and Dr. Kenneth B. Clark author of "The Dark Ghetto" discusses the Negro problem.
Guests: Jersey Joe Walcott ex-heavy weight Boxing champion singer Jean-Paul Vignon songstress Susan Barrett Dr. James Daly and Eustace Chesser author of "Unmarried Love".
Guests: The Clinger Sisters comedian Alan King TV host Bert Convy and Miss "16" of America
Guests: actress-singer Zina Bethune actor Elliott Gould journalist Lindsay Davis and Chef Walter Jetton.
Guests: Carol's husband singer-actor Robert Goulet comedian Norm Crosby Country singer Mel Tillis ballet dancer Matt Mattox and Alice Lake (Empty Days - Redbook).
Guests: singer Vaughn Monroe comedy team of Allen and Rossi Kathryn and Arthur Murray TV personality Marie Torre Carol's mother gives Mike a cooking lesson.
Guests: author Pearl S. Buck Bruce Scott actress Geraldine Fitzgerald pianist Peter Duchin and the comedy cast from the album "You Don't Have to Be Jewish".
Guests: actor Andy Devine singer-actor Frankie Avalon singer Glen Campbell Dr. Carlo Valenti medical researcher in the area of "unborn patients".
Guests: Carol's husband singer Robert Goulet comedian George Carlin psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers composer Henry Mancini Dr. Brothers speaks about sex education for children.
Guests: actor Robert Vaughn singer Nancy Sinatra comedienne Joan Rivers folksingers Addiss & Crofut and astrologer Sydney Omarr.
Guests: actor Cornel Wilde and his wife actress Jean Wallace singers The Spokesmen Metropolitan Opera Singer Eileen Farrell and explorer William Willis
Guests: writer Rod Serling singer Morgana King The Four Preps child psychologist Dr. Louise Bates Ames. Dr. Ames talks about children who torment their parents.
Guests: Olympic track champion Wilma Rudolph comedian Eddie Lawrence ("The Old Philosopher") the cast of the off-Broadway Cole Porter Revue former middle-weight champion boxer Sugar Ray Robinson and a Washington D.C. housewife who claims to have seen flying saucers.
Guests: actress Mary Stuart from "Search For Tomorrow" folksinger Randy Sparks comedian George McKelvey Calypso singer Enid Mosler and Dr. Francis Horwick former moderator of "Ding Dong School" discusses the PTA.
Guests: actress Pat Woodell Journalist, author and political interviewer Oriana Fallaci author of "The Useless Sex" dancer Rod Strong and violinists The Heller Sisters who perform a Bach Concerto. *Note: Oriana Fallaci has interviewed many internationally known leaders and celebrities such as the Dalai Lama, Henry Kissinger, the Shah of Iran, Ayatollah Khomeini, Willy Brandt, Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Walter Cronkite, Muammar al-Gaddafi, Federico Fellini, Sammy Davis Jr, Nguyen Cao Ky, Yasir Arafat, Indira Gandhi, Alexandros Panagoulis, Archbishop Makarios III, Golda Meir, Nguy?n Van Thi?u, Haile Selassie, Sean Connery and Lech Walesa.
Guests: singer Anita Bryant Jazz organist Jimmy Smith comedian Bernie Berns fashion designer Emilio Pucci Dentist Dr. Edward Gilberg who discusses the new proper way to care for your teeth.
Guests: The Womenfolk instructor Franco Jelinere Olympic champion high jumper John Thomas Dr. George Crane, expert on childhood sicknesses.
Guests: TV moderator Dave Garroway singer Carmel Quinn singer-actor Leslie Scott acrobats The Three Little Bakers and Dress designer Gloria Johnson (aka Omar of Omaha).
Guests: actor Robert Morse comedian Louis Nye pianist Errol Garner and Dr. Frank E. Johnston, professor of anthropology tells how body type can indicate personality.
Guests: singer Jerry Vale actor Ted Hartley and folksinging group The Serendipity Singers.
Guests: singer Solomon King The Brockton Family Singers Louise Day Hicks Rose Laird and Mr. America Jerry Daniels.
Guests: actor Jack Palance singer Glenn Yarbrough novelty singer Anna Russell and Ted Sorensen author of "Kennedy".
Guests: actress Estelle Winwood The Barry Sisters ventriloquist Russ Lewis card trick expert John Scarne and "Higgins" the performing dog from the TV show "Petticoat Junction".
Guests: attorney Melvin Belli jazz pianist Earl "Fatha" Hines and two mystery guests.
Guests: comedian Dick Gregory who gives his views on the Vietnam War singer Al Martino and mentalist The Amazing Kreskin.
Florence Henderson co-hosts; guests are actor Robert Lansing, comedian Pinky Lee, William Haast author of "Cobras in His Garden" and Kurt and Julie Lerke a couple from Whitehouse, New Jersey who adopted many children. Highlights: Florence Henderson sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Mike sings "When I'm Not Near the Girl I Love". Mike & Florence duet with "People Will Say We're in Love". Robert Lansing talks about leaving his TV series Twelve O'Clock High, poetry, meeting Robert Frost and his personal history. Pinky Lee tap dances and performs sketches with Florence Henderson and Robert Lansing. Florence sings a medley of "Together", "Make Someone Happy", "76 Trombones", "Goodnight, My Someone" and "Hey Look Me Over". Mike with a copy of LOOK magazines article "Nine unadoptable children joined by love", introduces Kurt & Julie Lerke and presents them with a refrigerator and frozen foods. Mike sings "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody" with Pinky Lee dancing. Florence sings "Getting to Know You". Pinky Lee performs some silly songs. Robert Lansing plays the drums.
Guests: singer Eddie Fisher TV hostess Virginia Graham comedian London Lee and folk music duo Joe & Eddie
Guests: comedian Jackie Vernon singer Joe Williams Jazz saxophonist Dick Stabile Bubble gum artist Phil Bloom and Dr. Bergen Evans who speaks about school dropouts and introduces his son Derek a college dropout.
Guests: Jim "Mudcat" Grant pitcher of the Minnesota Twins and a mystery guest.
Guests: Gary Lewis and the Playboys director Otto Preminger vocalist Anna Maria Alberghetti and author-journalist Marie Torre. Highlights: Gary Lewis and the Playboys perform "Everybody Loves a Clown".
Guests: actor Cornel Wilde singer Peggy King vocalists The Teachers Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie
Guests: singer Frankie Laine actress Lilia Skala comedian Professor Backwards Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie 21-year-old British detective Susan Gaughan and Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie.
Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. Jazz musician Sam Donahue Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie.
Guests: singer-actress Liza Minelli author of "Up the Down Staircase" Bel Kaufman pianists The Marlow Twins Sid Cites who directs the National Pretzel Institute Caspar Jay with his computing dog Georgie
Guests: singer Charles Aznavour Olympic gold medalist Pole-vaulter, Bob Richards aka The Vaulting Vicar traditional Irish music troupe The Bunratty Singers and Former Ohio governor Michael V. DiSalle discusses his book "The Power of Life or Death."
Guests: singer Billy Daniels The Four Freshmen and former football player turned sportscaster Kyle Rote
Guests: actor Bob Cummings actress Elsa Lanchester Diana Ross and the Supremes Joyce Kissock Lubold author "This Half of the Apple is Mine" Highlights: Diana and the Supremes perform "Back In My Arms Again" and "I Hear A Symphony".
Guests: actor Pernell Roberts Bitter End Singers The Ritts Puppets and Tom Shelnick author of "Above and Below".
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti drummer Jonathan Karas and author, journalist and playwright Elaine Kendall
Guests: comedian Jackie Mason actor Brock Peters folk singers The Ned Odum Boys and Mr. and Mrs. Red Heffner.
Guests: actor Roger Smith singer Lesley Gore and Dr. Bergen Evans
Guests: satirist Allan Sherman singer Danny Meehan and The Kingston Trio.
Guests: actor Charles Bickford singer-dancer Juliet Prowse
Guests: pianist Jose Melis actress Patricia Morrison singer Robbie Martin and artist Henry Koerner
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard The New Christy Minstrels Dr. Ervin Barr and James Nomura.
Guests: actress Bette Davis singer-actress Gloria DeHaven Dr. Norman Vincent Peale
Guests: singer Eddie Fisher
Guests: comedienne Totie Fields singer Shani Wallis comedian Murray Roman The Four Seasons judo experts Ruth and Nick Horan
Guests: actress Arlene Dahl comedienne Totie Fields Dr. Bergen Evans and field secretary of War Registers League David McReynolds who discusses the controversial question of civil disobedience.
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson exercise expert Debbie Drake
Guests: actress Gloria DeHaven actor Michael Lipton star on TV's soap "As the World Turns". psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers rock 'n' roll group Freddie and the Dreamers
Guests: singer Bobby Rydell comedian Sid Stone Malcolm Browne author of "The New Face of War".
Guests: The DeJohn Sisters comedian Al Kelly Heloise author of the column "Hints from Heloise" and Chef Eddie Doucette
Guests: singer Paul Anka double-talk expert comic Al Kelly comedian George Kirby astrologist Sydney Omarr
Guests: humorist Sam Levenson singer Ethel Waters
Guests: singer-actress Ethel Waters actor Gardner McKay golfer singer Don Cherry comedian Monte Landis Du Val and Trina perform acrobatic feats.
Guests: Opera singer Robert Merrill singer Ronnie Dove skiing instructor Bonnie Prudden psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Blain who discusses the necessity of frequent checkups for better mental health.
Guests: folksingers Peter, Paul and Mary comedienne Totie Fields comedian Digby Wolfe psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Blain and science writer Lloyd Mailan who talks about the Russian spacewalk and his theory that it was faked.
Guests: comedian Marty Ingels singer Ted Lewis rock 'n' roll group Little Anthony and the Imperials
Guests: musician Florian Zabach Do Re Mi Childrens Chorus Dr. Marvin A. Block Mike and Louis stage a go-cart race.
Guests: comedy team of Phil Ford and Mimi Hines singer Len Barry violinist Florian Zabach Ed Ferrar and his Aquatic Cats, a 350-pound Indian leopard and a 300-pound jaguar who leap into a tank filled with water and Morton Mintz who speaks about his book "The Therapeutic Nightmare" in which he discusses marketed drugs.
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti actress Anita Gillette pocket billard champion Bill Stator author Arthur Schlesinger Jr. of "A Thousand Days" and cook Dolores Palmer who shows how to carve meats and a Holiday turkey.
Guests: singer Tony Bennett cornet-player Bobby Hackett magician Marshall Brodien and his assistant Lewnya Salami. *NOTE: After a commercial break the Ellie Frankel Sextet were playing "In a Persian Marketplace" as Magician Marshall Brodien announced that for his next illusion, Lewnya would be playing the role of the Egyptian Torture Girl. The studio audience screamed with laughter as Lewnya bellydanced her way over to where Marshall, Tony Bennett and Mike were standing. "Before I can place Lewnya on the tips of the sacred sabers of Egypt", Marshall said, "I must put her through a test of pain". "Oh, yes, baby", Lewnya said with fluttering eyelashes. Mike and Tony helped secure a wooden tock around the Egyptian Torture Girl's neck. Marshall removed a slender, 29-inch-long sword from a scabbard and said to Lewnya, "We must run the entire length of this sword through your neck". She crossed her eyes and said, "I vant you to". Louis Nye's facial expressions alternated between pain and ple
Guests: satirist David Frost comedian Sandy Baron puppeteer Bil Baird singer Jill Corey
Guests: actor Van Johnson
Guests: comedian London Lee Chaplain Malcolm Boyd author of "Are You Running With Me, Jesus?" Air Force combat dogs demonstrate defense techniques.
Guests: musician-singer Mitch Miller singer Buddy Russell whose record, "I'm Yours, All Yours," was produced by Mitch Miller astrologist Sydney Omarr and the Korean Orphan choir.
Guests: actor-photographer Roddy McDowall comedian Godfrey Cambridge and obstetrician-gynecologist Dr. Herbert Jaffin who speaks about artificial insemination.
Guests: actor Dan Dailey comedian Billy DeWolfe singer Benay Venuta composer Cy Coleman the world land-speed record holder Craig Breedlove and Col. George Walter author of "The Wasted Generation".
Guests: singer Miriam Makeba comedian Jonathan Miller fashion designer Teal Traina and Cindy Adams co-author of "Sukarno".
Guests: singer Julius LaRosa comedian Joey Forman gymnast Muriel Davis Grossfield singer Lenny Welch
Guests: actor Van Johnson Dr. Joyce Brothers Ramsey Lewis Trio comedian Sonny Fox March of Dimes poster girl Lori Wagner
Guests: singer Jean-Paul Vignon Dr. Benjamin Spock author of "Problems of Parents" comedy team of Schreiber and Burns
Guests: singer Judy Collins comedy team of Burns and Schreiber Dr. Theodore Tsaltas Professor of Pathology discusses kidney disease. and handwriting analyst Dorothy Sara
Guests: comedian Professor Irwin Corey sports announcer for the Philadelphia Flyers National Hockey team Gene Hart The Teachers and Miami Seaquarium curator Roger Conklin.
Guests: actor Don Grady singer Karen Morrow the comedy team of Ford and Mercer Ed Khayat and Dave Lloyd of the Philadelphia Eagles and Dr. James B. Donaldson, who discusses weight control.
Guests: singers Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt Hollywood gossip columnist Rona Barrett comedian Dick Capri musicians Chubby Jackson and his son Duff Jackson
Guests: singer Gordon MacRae impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin former welter and middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson Dr. James Harris who discusses phobias.
Guests: singer Sandy Stewart comedian Sandy Baron Barbershop quartet The Renegades Eugene Methvin who discusses suprression of pornographic literature.
Guests: actor Pernell Roberts singer La Lupe Dr. Joyce Brothers comedian London Lee folksingers The Womenfolk PA Congressman Richard Schwelker and Tyrone Collins who talk about civil liberties.
Guests: singer-actor Harve Presnell Skip Young from "Ozzie and Harriet" TV series singer Noel Harrison Captain Charles Boyle who discusses missile demolition.
Guests: bandleader Xavier Cugat singer-guitarist Charo Frank Raines ("Mr. Echo") hula dancer Joy Moana baritone singer Gilbert Price. Mike shows miniature antique banks and Cugat shows his skill as a caricaturist.
Guests: singer Ed Ames comedian Charlie Manna songstress Jayne Kennedy author Claude Brown who wrote "Manchild in the Promised Land"
Guests: Johnny Puleo and the Harmonica Gang Steve Harmon of "Mr. Roberts" TV series excerpts from Shipstads & Johnson's Ice Follies of 1966 Dr. John T. Anderson who will discuss the spring measles epidemic and what parents can do to protect their children.
Guests: folk duo of Simon and Garfunkel double talker Al Kelly and exercise expert John Hills. Highlights: Simon and Garfunkel perform "The Sound Of Silence," "You Can Tell The World," "Mr. Tambourine Man".
Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams comedian George Carlin composer Irving Berlin and Dr. Bergen Evans who discusses extrasensory perception
Guests: actor George Segal singer Johnny Tillotson impressionist George Kirby cartoonist Pauline Comonore and folksinger Ed Bakey Highlights: George Segal speaks of his recent experiences filming "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" with Elizabeth Taylor and Richard Burton. Janet Blair sings songs from "The Sound of Music".
Guests: singer Kaye Stevens jugglers the Marlin Brothers ski instructress Eleanor Case who gives a lesson on an outdoor ramp and Robert Kent author of "How to Choose Your House and Live Happily Ever After".
Guests: comedian Adam Keefe fashion designer Jean Louis of Hollywood Olatunji with African folk music and dance and Nicholas Darvas author of "How I Made $2,000,000 in the Stock Market" who has just completed another book, "Anatomy of Success". Highlights: Mike Douglas opens with "On A Clear Day (You Can See Forever)" Janet Blair sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Mike & Janet duet on "Our Language of Love". Fashion show with Jean Louis' new designs. Olatunji dancers from Africa perform. Babatunde Olatunji explains the different drums and instruments in his band. Olatunji performs the Samba. Adam Keefe does a dracula impression and a routine about a man who runs the TV station all by himself. Janet Blair sings "Bali Ha'i", "You've Got to Be Carefully Taught" and "This Nearly Was Mine".
Guests: singer Lainie Kazan comic Maury Wills and author Robert Ettinger of "The Prospect of Immortality".
Guests: singer Lena Horne actor Edward Everett Horton Jazz drummer-bandleader Louis Bellson comedian Sandy Baron and The Reverend Leon Sullivan director of Opportunities Industrialization Center, a movement to train Negroes to fill more jobs.
Guests: singer Margaret Whiting actor-comic Jack Gilford and Dr. Robert McAfee Brown of Stanford University who talks abou the Second Protestant Reformation.
Guests: The Chad Mitchell Trio comedian Professor Irwin Corey singer-actress Michele Lee and Dr. Charles Price of the University of Pennsylvania who discusses the moral and scientific implications implicit in experimentation to produce life in a test-tube.
Guests: singer Marvin Gaye comedian Sandy Baron satirist songwriter Tom Lehrer "King of the Soda-Jerks" Lou Jennings who shows how to make a soda. and Rose Franzblau who discusses "sex and teenagers".
Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer Emily Yancy and Dr. Sol Leibel, Los Angeles plastic surgeon who has recently returned from a trip to the Orient to supplement his knowledge of facial surgery.
Guests: Jazz musician Lionel Hampton comedian George Carlin singer Ginny Tiu and family and author-journalist Jim Bishop
Guests: singers Marilyn Maye and Bruce Scott comedians Burns and Schreiber cosmetician Rose Laird and Prince Bhaskar Choudhury an East Indian folkdancer who performs the cobra dance.
Guests: impressionist Frank Gorshin singer Gordon MacRae former middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson Frank Berger and his performing Afghan dogs and dance instructor Killer Joe Piro who shows steps of new dances "The Mule" and "The Lindsay Hop".
Guests: actor Pernell Roberts comedian Morty Storm and psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers
Guests: singer-actor Rick Nelson and wife Kris Harmon Nelson jazz trumpeter Jonah Jones yoga expert Moya Devi actress and former Playboy playmate Jo Collins and humorist Alan Abel (aka Prof. Bunker C. Hill), writer of the "The Private World of Prof. Bunker C. Hill" newspaper column, talks about heading the "Crusade to Deport Fat People".
Guests: comedian Wally Cox The McCoys humorist Myron Cohen and dance instructor Dick Blake who demonstrates "The Batusi" go-go dance.
Guests: comedian-actor Buddy Hackett comedienne Kaye Ballard Dr. Edwin Barr who speaks on nutrition and proper diet habits.
Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold Kai Winding Quintet TV host Peter Marshall
Guests: singer Jack Jones songstress Lisa Kirk exercise expert John Hills singers Sandler and Young Herschel Bernardi star of Broadway's "Fiddler on the Roof".
Guests: actor Stephen Boyd aerialists The Jeffries fashion designer Edith Head and Ralph Lee Smith author of "The Health Hucksters". **Note: The NYC TV Guide lists Hermione Gingold as the co-host for the above show. But lists Betsy Palmer for the rest of the week.
Guests: actress Honor Blackman singer Sonji Clay (former wife of Cassius Clay) folksingers The Bitter End Winnie the Pooh fashions for children
Guests: comedian Norm Crosby Jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie Al Heathfield who demonstrates a Raytheon oven that cooks a roast in eight minutes Dr. Andrew C. Ivy to defend Krebiozen. **Note: According to the New York Metro TV Guide, Dr. Andrew C. Ivy appeared on 9Feb1966, but Dr. James Holland appeared on the next day's show. Both Dr's apparently did discuss Krebiozen though.
Guests: comedian George Carlin singer-dancer Danny Meehan Polly Cramer with household hints Dr. James Holland to oppose the use of Krebiozen in Cancer treatment.
Guests: comedian Henry Morgan singer Sue Bennett jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd and Dr. Waldo Fielding, discusses birth control
Guests: the singing DeJohn Sisters pianist Erroll Garner Man Mountain Dean and World Champion Woman Wrestler Violet Roy Note: In New Haven's listings, the guests were listed as "scheduled" as that city appears to have aired the episodes live.
Guests: singer Sheila MacRae
Guests: singer Eydie Gorme dancer Gower Champion The Hunt Brothers Circus Elephant Act Broadway producer David Merrick singer Ray Ramirez and Jeff Tarr of Harvard University explaining computer dating service.
Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie The DeJohn Sisters Ann Shuster who demonstrates cake decorating Charles Keiting who talks about the "C.I.E." Citizens for Decent Literature. watchmaker Henry Fried
Guests: actress Jayne Mansfield columnist Earl Wilson singer Linda Hopkins Cosmopolitan magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown Major Donald Keyhoe who discusses flying saucers and Jeff Tarr who operates a computer-dating corporation
Guests: singer-performer John Raitt singer Kaye Stevens comedian George Kirby and landscape architect Ian McHarg who discusses highway beautification.
Guests: pianist Jose Melis comedian Murray Roman singer Bobby Rydell Henry Shapiro who discusses the proper way to buy a suit. Martin Ross who explains lie-detector tests Walter Pitkin Jr. author of "Life Begins at Fifty".
Guests: comedienne Hermione Gingold dancer-singer Gretchen Wyler singer Frank Fanelli magician Don Allen radio announcer Robert Goldman Ralph Nader author of "Unsafe at Any Speed".
Guests: singer Felicia Sanders comedian Norm Crosby Nicholas Darvas author of "The Anatomy of Success" Mark Worth and Mayanna with an archery act.
Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie the comedy team of Burns and Schreiber President of the Humane Society of America, Oliver Evans who discusses the kidnapping of animals to be sold illegally for medical research purposes. sculptor Gordon MacMillan Hughes who fashions a bird out of steel with an acetylene torch.
Guests: actor Jack Cassidy band The Vogues fashion designer Mr. Blackwell and Reverend Richard Gilbert discusses recent religious advertising campaigns
Guests: comedienne Minnie Pearl folk singers The Backporch Majority Singers AAU champion baton twirler Diane Shelton Norman Dacey author of "How to Avoid Probate".
Guests: tap-dancers The Step Brothers six-year-old singer and song writer Gary Ferguson William 'Bill' Haast who milks a King Cobra Morris R. Wills who tells of his fifteen years in Red China. Morris R. Wills, one of the 21 GI's who chose to stay in Communist China following the Korean War, tells of his fifteen years in Red China.
Guests: comedian Charlie Manna jazz musician Gerry Mulligan The Clara Ward Gospel Singers memory expert Harry Lorayne
Guests: actor Vincent Price comedian Cliff Arquette (as Charley Weaver) comic Sandy Baron and Dr. Albert Plentl of Columbia University who discusses surgery for unborn infants.
Guests: singer Johnny Mathis Ray DeCrane author of "How to Cut Your Taxes"
Guests: actor Cornel Wilde comedian George Carlin singer Lou Christie Andy Walland who demonstrates the use of stilts Dr. Leo Louis Martello who discusses his philosophy of "psychoselfishism". Highlights: Patti Page sings "Would I Love You?" and "Queen of the House". Lou Christie performs "Lightnin' Strikes" and "Softly, As I Leave You" and "Just in Time".
Guests: drummer Gene Krupa singer-actor Howard Keel The Stebbings Boxers (performing dogs) Dr. Leontyne Young author of "Life Among the Giants". Highlights: Patti Page sings "I Went to Your Wedding". Gene Krupa plays "Caravan". Howard Keel sings "Some Enchanted Evening".
Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett singer Enzo Stuarti World champion horseshoe tossers Sue Gillespie and Elmer Hohl Highlights: Patti Page sings "This Is My Song". Enzo Stuarti performs "The Sound of Music".
Guests: actor Michael Dunn violinist Florian Zabach comedian Professor Irwin Corey Billy Gould who presents a fashion show of clothing made of leather. Dr. Harvey Resnik professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania discusses suicide among teenagers.
Guests: singer Billy Daniels John Zerbini Lion Act Journalist Martin Gross, armed with statistics and considerable information on American hospitals, reports the conditions of low standards as he found them in recent research.
Guests: singer Johnny Desmond songstress Maria Cole comedian Bob Melvin Coco the Clown who performs a make-up demonstration journalist Martin Gross returns with his conclusion of "The American Hospital".
Guests: California Senator George Murphy archer Howard Hill Jazz drummer Mongo Santamaria comedians Bob and Ray
Guests: singer Julius LaRosa comedian Sandy Baron actor Sam Jaffe his wife actress Bettye Ackerman and a surprise guest.
Guests: journalist Jim Bishop who discusses the Candy Mossler trial Professor Backwards and his son Howard singer Marion Montgomery Jazz musician Harold Betters speed reader Theresa Stanton who demonstrates how to improve reading.
Guests: astrologer Jean Dixon singer Billy Eckstine columnist Bob Considine and a surprise guest
Guests: actor Broderick Crawford basketball player Bill Russell, who discusses his autobiography "Go Up for Glory" singer Marilyn Maye basketball team The Whiz Kids a group of six youngsters from New York's Settlement House
Guests: actors Jackie Coogan Ted Cassidy from the TV series "The Addams Family" The Kirby Stone Four author Norman J. Zierold, author of "The Child Stars"
Guests: comedian Jan Murray model-actress June Wilkinson actor Ted Cassidy Mexican jazz group Los Vegas "Father M," a priest who prefers to remain anonymous gives his views on celibacy.
Guests: entertainer Dagmar golf pro Paul Hahn singer Damita Jo Rep. Charlotte Reid (Republican from Ill.) discusses her recent trip to Vietnam.
Guests: Mimi Hines and Phil Ford of Broadway's "Funny Girl" singer Vaughn Monroe tap dancers The Dunhills andArthur Hess, Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare, discusses Medicare
Opera singer Jan Peerce and his wife actress Pamela Tiffin comedian George Kirby Dr. Edward Annis, discusses American hospitals
Guests: actor Andy Griffith singer Nancy Ames The Amazing Kreskin rock 'n' roll singer Ronnie Dove Cliff Kalista
Guests: singer Jimmie Rodgers actor Barry Nelson of Broadway's "Cactus Flower" comedian George Kirby comedienne Phyllis Diller yoga instructor Marcia Moore harmonica player Stan Fisher
Guests: comedian Norm Crosby pianist Roger Williams actress Senta Berger singer Adam Wade Dr. Morris Chafetz
Guests: singer Bobby Rydell alligator wrestler Jackie Willie consumer advocate Ralph Nader *Week of 04Apr66-08Apr66 hosted by comedians.
Guests: singer-actor Howard Keel actress Linda Bennett Gary Lewis and the Playboys
Guests: singer Margaret Whiting pro golfer-singer Don Cherry Robert Wilson
Guests: actor Jackie Coogan entertainer Dagmar and soul singer James Brown. Highlights: James Brown performs "Shotgun," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "I Feel Good," "Ain't That A Groove," and "Please Please Please."
Guests: actor David Hedison singer Jimmie Rodgers comedian Norm Crosby
Guests: Phil Ford and Mimi Hines magician Jerry Bergman The Kweskin Jug Band and Mrs. Ruth Dresser (discusses the Montessori teaching method)
Guests: comedienne Carol Burnett singer-actress Eartha Kitt actor Rick Jason of the TV series "Combat" author Jacqueline Susann psychiatrist Gordon Globus
Guests: singer Roberta Sherwood comedienne Carol Burnett author Adela Rogers St. Johns harmonica player Stan Fisher and psychiatrist Gordon Globus
Guests: Fran Allison from "Kukla, Fran and Ollie" folk singers Peter and Gordon Dr. Carl Burke Hollywood stenographer Edna Ruby
Guests: Broadway performer Chita Rivera Burr Tillstrom and Fran Allison Dr. Albert Honig
Guests: actress Irene Ryan magician Don Alan model-actress Gloria Tracey and Seaquarium's Roger Conklin
Guests: dancer Barrie Chase Chef Rene Verdon
comedian Dick Shawn singer Tony Daryl
Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. comedienne Totie Fields actress Barbara Feldon
Guests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actress Stefanie Powers actor Roger Smith
Guests: comedian Louis Nye singer-comedienne Kaye Stevens bullfighter Jess Ramsey magician Channing Pollock
Guests: actress Anne Bancroft Dr. Edward Waterhouse
Guests: Country & Western comedienne Minnie Pearl Jazz singer Joe Williams Cindy Adams author of "Sukarno" exercise expert Debbie Drake and Liberace's mother
Guests: singer John Raitt comedienne Phyllis Diller actresses Peggy Wood and Karen Wessler The Animals (rock 'n' roll band)
Guests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor The Kingston Trio comedian Morey Amsterdam calypso singer Lord Radio
Guests: actor Bob Crane entertainer Dagmar comedian Morey Amsterdam
Guests: The Amazing Kreskin TV personality George Jessel Mercedes Boles
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard actor Jordon Christopher columnist-fitness expert and author Paige Palmer and acrobatic strongmen David and Goliath.
Guests: singer John Raitt Dr. Joyce Brothers Yetta Bronstein wife of prankster Alan Abel who in 1964 ran for President.
Guests: actor-singer Noel Harrison "Combat!" star Vic Morrow comedians Cliff Arquette and Sandy Baron
Guests: singer Nancy Wilson singer Eddy Arnold Senator Thomas J. Dodd
Guests: singer-actor James Darren actor Billy Sands singer Carmel Quinn
Guests: comedienne Joan Rivers singer Sergio Franchi The Four Freshmen Country singer Roger Miller and Ben Jamil, president of CCS Communication Control Inc. NOTE: Ben Jamil was indicted in 1966 for wiretapping and charges were dismissed after the trial ended in a hung jury. The Secret Connection Briefcase also has offensive capability. A business man has four his fingertips a flashlight designed to blind evildoers for up to four hours with an intense beam of light, as well as a wireless telephone with a built-in scrambler. A handy voice-stress analyzer will reveal whether or not the person being called is telling the truth. The briefcase can even be used as a shield. Its tough synthetic fabric will withstand a .357 magnum bullet. To stymie any attempts to steal all this James Bond gadgetry, there is also an alarm that will sound six seconds after the case is ripped from the owner's grasp.
Guests: singer Frank Sinatra Jr. actor Frank Sutton of "Gomer Pyle, U.S.M.C." Jazz trumpet player Charlie Shavers
Guests: singer Julius LaRosa actress Cheryl Miller The Air Force Singing Sergeants evangelist Gert Behanna
Guests: comedy team of Allen and Rossi actress Mercedes McCambridge Dr. Sidney Cohen's discussion on the drug LSD.
Guests: singer Bobby Rydell comedian Cliff Arquette bandleader Ray Anthony publicist Jim Moran Dr. Eugene Carson Blake
Guests: Buck Owens and the Buckaroos Billy Sands author of "My Shadow Has Fast Feet"
Guests: musician Ronnie Martin lion tamer Clyde Beatty Australian musician Robie Porter Irene Clough author of "Divine Healing" The Great Padro
Guests: Jazz singer Joe Williams Film critic Judith Crist singer Jerry Marshall painter Tom Gaughan
Guests: actress Jane Russell actor-singer guitarist Leon Bibb tennis player Bobby Riggs and The Roleks
Guests: actor Allen Drake British stage actor and director Tony Tanner game show producer of "Password" Howard Felsher columnist Jim Bishop
Guests: comedian Norm Crosby British stage and screen actress Virginia McKenna actor Bill Travers accordian player Dick Contino
Guests: Jazz vocal duo Jackie and Roy (husband and wife singing duo of Jackie Cain and Roy Kral) Dr. Bergen Evans Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner
Guests: The McGuire Sisters actor Walter Slezak ventriloquist Shari Lewis politician Gideon Hausner and rock group The Standells. Highlights: The Standells perform "Dirty Water," "There's a Storm Coming," "Hey Joe".
Guests: The Four Seasons comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi cheerleading instructor Bill Horan singer Linda Bennett and Dr. Phillip Rosenberg
Guests: actress Carolyn Jones singers The Kane Triplets lawyer Melvin Belli
Guests: entertainer Bob Hope Pro-golfer Arnold Palmer Pro-golfer Doug Sanders vocalist Helen Curtis acrobats The Gary Brothers
Guests: actor Poncie Ponce singer-actress Eartha Kitt actress Mary Ann Mobley The Goetschi's unicyclists trumpeter Bob Monticelli
Guests: singer Frankie Laine actress Nan Grey and Frankie's wife singer Lana Cantrell Mrs. Elva Miller housewife-turned-singer
Guests: actor Sebastian Cabot singer Dorothy Collins Hartley B. Edwards British journalist James Cameron, who discusses his trip to North Vietnam
Guests: singer Enzo Stuarti comic Bill Dana The Amazing Kreskin
Guests: singer Patrice Munsel actor Victor Buono singer-actor Eddie Foy Jr. Dr. Millard G. Roberts educator J. Vern Hales meteorologist
Guests: The DeJohn Sisters comedian George Carlin Country and Western singer Ken Carson chef Eddie Doucette Lawrence Lader, author of "Abortion" Dr. William Ober
Guests: actor-comedian Danny Thomas singer Steve Lawrence The Taylor Maids dance group Captain Jack Abraham, shows films of GI's training for duty in Vietnam.
Guests: singer Buddy Greco actor Neil Hamilton singer Jaye P. Morgan and The Beardsleys
Guests: actor Hans Conried Professional football player Roger Brown of the Detroit Lions aka the Rajah Dr. H.H. Bockins and the Lil Soul Bros. (Mike and Curtiss Boone)
Guests: singer Jose Feliciano actress Martha Scott pianist Wilma Sass
Guests: singer Connie Francis The Everly Brothers outdoorsman Euell Gibbons Sofia Girls Highlights: Connie Francis sings "Anything Goes".
Guests: entertainer Bob Hope singer Bobbe Norris Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt (who sing "The Sweetest Sounds" and a medley of Leonard Bernstein tunes) Mike models men's bathing suits from different periods.
[repeat from 13Jul64] Helen O'Connell, Timmie Rogers
[repeat from 14Jul64] Joi Lansing, The Brooks Sisters, Stan Freeman, Tiger Joe Marsh
[repeat from 15Jul64] David Nelson, Mike Minor, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Fanny Richards.
Guests: actor Jose Ferrer Metropolitan Opera star Richard Tucker
Guests: singer John Raitt Italian singer Piccola Pupa singers Sandler and Young and Helen Southard (psychologist, Consultant on Family Life for the National YMCA, discusses modern sex education)
Guests: singer Sergio Franchi comedian Bob Newhart singer-composer Van McCoy Sheila impersonates Elizabeth Taylor, Barbra Streisand, Carroll Baker.
Guests: astrologist Sydney Omarr Irish singer Jesse Owens singer Bobbi Martin Dr. Willis Potts author of "Your Wonderful Baby" and The Dubskys (balancing act)
Guests: comedian Charlie Manna singer Gilbert Price Dr. A. Ewing (psychiatrist discusses art works done by psychotics and how these can be a therapeutic help to the patient and a diagnostic help to the doctor)
Guests: actor Poncie Ponce singer Helen Curtis James Mills, associate editor of Life magazine
Guests: comedian George Carlin actor Van Williams Israeli singer Geula Gill Robert Manry author of "Tinkerbell" which tells of his solo sailing of the Atlantic.
Guests: The Temptations Olympic high-diver Joe Gerlach jet-set dance instructor Joe Piro comedian London Lee
Guests: singer Jody Miller comedian Guy Marks beauty contest winner Miss Finland billards expert Willie Mosconi who gives a demonstration.
Guests: singer Edie Adams The Gary Brothers The Dunhills dancers The Garys karate experts give a demonstration.
Guests: Guy Lombardo and his Royal Canadians comedian Jack E. Leonard entertainer Tessie O'Shea author Noel Benn
Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-host. Guests are The Mills Brothers, singer Carmel Quinn, A.E. Hotchner writer-author talks about his new book "Papa Hemmingway" and Olympic gymnast Marie Walther demonstrates on the horse and parallel bars.
Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-hosts guests are singer-actress Florence Henderson, comedian Charlie Manna, Johnny Puleo and His Harmonica Gang and Lois Benjamin, author of "So You Want to Be a Working Mother".
Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets, co-host; guests are comedian Marty Allen, Freddie and the Dreamers, comedienne Hermione Gingold and singer Jenny Smith. Highlights: Jim Henson, the Muppets creator talks about commercials the group has produced.
Jim Henson and his puppet Rowlf and the Muppets conclude their co-hosting duties for the week. Guests are singer Buddy Greco, comedian Jerry Lester, dancer-singer Donna McKechnie and Polly Cramer household hints columnist.
Guests: singer Linda Bennett Los Angeles Pitcher Don Drysdale Grand Ole Opry comedienne Minnie Pearl and Stokely Carmichael, Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
Guests: Betsy Palmer Les Classels, Rock 'n Roller mentalist The Amazing Kreskin Rep. Patsy T. Mink (D., Hawaii) who talks about Hawaii and women in politics. Hawaiian dancer Puanani shows everyone how to do the hula. Highlights: Arthur Godfrey comes out with a banjo and plays "My Baby Just Cares For Me". Mike sings "Nice and Easy". Mike & Arthur do "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover". Arthur recites prose writtenby H. Gordon Reed about a father watching his son leave on his first day of school. Betsy Palmer performs "Accentuate the Positive". Mike talks to Betsy about acting in "Peter Pan". Betsy sings "I've Got to Crow" (with Mike & Arthur crowing) The Amazing Kreskin performs card tricks and mind reading. Les Classels performs "Lana" and "Et Maintenant". Arthur performs "Hawaiian War Chant".
Guests: comedian Nipsey Russell singer Jeri Jamison archery expert Fred Bear Father Tom Vaughn, an Episcopal priest and jazz pianist and Retired Air Force General "Rosy" O'Donnell who discusses the USO which he directs.
Guests: actress-singer Eartha Kitt singer Frank Fanelli piano-player Max Morath and Leon Shimkin who discusses the book "Hope For Man" by Joshua Leibman, is the President of Simon and Shuster publishers. Highlights: Mike Douglas gets audience into roaring 20s outfits and up onto the stage. Pianist Max Morath plays "Grizzly Bear". Arthur Godfrey and Jim Tyler do a banjo duet. Eartha Kitt sings "I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate". All join in for "Row Row Row."
Guests: actress Jayne Mansfield body-builder and Jayne's husband Mickey Hargitay singer Micki Lynn Will Traveler ?
Guests: singer Andy Russell comic Professor Irwin Corey The Swingin' Six Frances Horwich, psychologist and Cardinal Dougherty Drill team and Marching Band
Guests: John Raitt, singer (star of the Broadway show "A Joyful Noise") The Four Saints and the Singing Sisters Card trick expert John Scarne Reverend John J. Fink (a Baptist minister once an alcoholic, the Reverend talks about rehabilitation through religion.) and Nelson Playground Youngsters, rope jumping champions.
Guests: The Four Preps, singing group Vibraphone musician Milt Jackson Alex Robin, comedy writer for the "Tonight Show" and Norman Dacey, author of "How to Avoid Probate"
Guests: comedian Henny Youngman singer Billy Eckstine Willie Mosconi, billiards champion with eight year old Larry Leake and Dr. Roy J. Heffernan of Tufts Medical school
Guests: The Checkmates comedian Bob Melvin John Bechta, self-defense expert for women. Singing nuns Sister's Rosalie and Rosamunde
Guests: Herman's Hermits comedy team of McCall and Brill (Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill) actor-singer Howard Keel author Paul Kearney and Dr. Fred Miller
Guests: Liza Minnelli (daughter of Judy Garland) rock 'n roll group Dino, Desi and Billy (sons of Dean Martin, Desi Arnaz and friend) King of the Soda Jerks Lou Jennings Deana Martin (daughter of Dean Martin) and Lynn Jordan on the diving horse is shown at Atlantic City's famed steel pier.
Guests: TV personality George Jessel singer Al Martino The DeJohn Sisters Al shows Mike and Bob how to lay bricks. and Bob talks about his book, "Stay Young and Vital".
Guests: World Boxing heavy-weight champion Ernie Terrell child singer of the Broadway show "Mame" Frankie Michaels The Pair Extraordinaire Federal Commissioner James Quigley and Dr. Coy Honsaker
Guests: singer Gisele Mackenzie singer Bobby Vinton editor of "16" magazine Gloria Stavers the Amin Brothers (jugglers/acrobats) Congressional Medal of Honor nominee David C. Dolby Miss Sixteen of America is chosen from eight finalists.
Guests: comedian Morey Amsterdam singer Kaye Stevens entertainer Liberace
Guests: comedian Jack E. Leonard singer-actress Shirley Jones and reporter Marie Torre who gives a firsthand account of Lucy Johnson's wedding.
Guests: singer-actor Frankie Randall comedian-actor Jerry Van Dyke and Vietnam War correspondent Jim Lucas, recipient of the Pulitzer Prize for journalism.
Guests: comedian Dick Shawn Geezinslaw Brothers The Stratford Vagabonds Marching Band and Jerry Pleh program director of Minnesota "Outward Bound" school. Teaching self-confidence through camping in the wilderness.
Guests: singer Georgia Gibbs The Kirby Stone Four pianist Ronnie David James Meredith motorcyclist Steve Wilson shown on the "Globe of Death" billed as one of the most dangerous acts in show business.
Guests: South African singer Miriam Makeba Freddie & The Dreamers Memory Expert Harry Lorayne The Benecini's Highlights: Freddie and the Dreamers perform "Playboy", "A Windmill In Old Amsterdam", "You Were Made For Me", and "Short Shorts".
Guests: drummer Gene Krupa singer-actress Gloria DeHaven her father vaudevillian actor Carter DeHaven singer Jesse Lopez (brother of Trini Lopez) Millicent Linden exercise expert and author of "Tension in Repose".
Guests: Drummer Gene Krupa comedienne Totie Fields singer Jean-Paul Vignon softball champion Ed Feigner Divorce lawyer Lawrence Richelts
Guests: songstress Jane Morgan singer Dick Roman Dr. Joyce Brothers, who talks about teenage marriages Dick Veith owner and operator of "Rent-a-dog" services.
Guests: singer-actress Lainie Kazan The Kirby Stone Four comic water sport diver Russ Dodson TV Producer David Susskind
Guests: singer Bobby Rydell The King Sisters musician Bobby Hackett author Lee Berman
Guests: jazz pianist Errol Garner folk-humorist Herb Shriner Margie Pinkus, artist, teaches 'body-painting') Ashley Montagu, author of "Women are Naturally Superior")
Guests: actress Barbara Eden, star of "I Dream of Jeannie") actor Bill Dailey, also from "I Dream of Jeannie") The Association (rock 'n roll group)
Guests: opera singer Enzo Stuarti humorist Sam Levenson, talks about his new book "Everything But Mondy") concert pianist Susan Starr Larry Patterson, President of Puppyland, a Michigan based company with imports pedigree dogs from all over the world to the United States, narrates a dog show)
Guests: TV master of ceremonies Bert Parks Brasil '66 (jazz group) Na Rang, a Korean orphan flown from Xaduk, Korea to meet her American sponsor, co-host Totie Fields, who supports the child through the Christian Children's Fund, Inc. Mrs. James Hosteller, of the CCF, accompanies Na Rang and explains the organization's work.