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250 Episodes 1966 - 1967
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 5, 1966
Mike's guests are vocalist Jerry Vale (co-host for the week), actor Michael Callan, recording artist Sgt. Barry Sadler ("The Ballad of the Green Berets"), coloratura soprano Patrice Munsel, and author Dr. Bergen Evans.
Episode 2
Tue, Sep 6, 1966
Co-host Jerry Vale is joined by "Get Smart" actress Barbara Feldon; vocal duo The Barry Sisters, and "Rush to Judgment" author Mark Lane.
Episode 3
Wed, Sep 7, 1966
Jerry Vale (co-host); comedian Jack Benny; vocalist Teresa Brewer; actress Pat Crowley (of TV's "Don't Eat the Daisies"); golfer Paul Hahn; and Dr. Frank W. Berry, a USAF Captain named Flight Surgeon of the Year for his service in Vietnam.
Episode 4
Thu, Sep 8, 1966
Jerry Vale (co-host); comedian Totie Fields; comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi; guitarist Al Caiola; singer Paula Wayne; and "Toys of America" representative Ed Hedrick. Steve Rossi sings "Dommage, Dommage."
Episode 5
Fri, Sep 9, 1966
Guests: Jerry Vale (concluding his week as co-host); comedians George Carlin and Sandy Baron; singer Barbara McNair; jazz saxophonist Father James Perrone; and 17-year-old Lee Davis, who set a world's record in the 1500-meter AAU swim meet.
Episode 6
Mon, Sep 12, 1966
Guests: Chuck Connors (co-host); singer-actors Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence; actor Johnny Crawford (from TV's "The Rifleman"); satirist Stan Freberg; etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt; and Miss America for 1967, Jane Anne Jayroe.
Episode 7
Tue, Sep 13, 1966
Chuck Connors (co-host), comedian Milton Berle, jazz pianist George Shearing, actor James Darren, "Demon in my View" author Arthur Henley, motorcycle stuntman Ken Butler, and teacher A. Montanari.
Episode 8
Wed, Sep 14, 1966
Chuck Connors (co-host); comedian Norm Crosby; "Best Years of Our Lives" Oscar winner Harold Russell; jazz group The Ramsey Lewis Trio; and musical theatre actress Patricia Marand.
Episode 9
Thu, Sep 15, 1966
Chuck Connors (co-host); "Run For Your Life" actor Ben Gazzara; the comedy team of Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill; organist Earl Grant; stockbroker Steve Weiss; and The Flag Throwers of Tuscany.
Episode 10
Fri, Sep 16, 1966
Chuck Connors (co-host), actor Warren Beatty, "F Troop" star Forrest Tucker, comedian-musician Pete Barbutti, singer Linda Bennett, 1965 Pee Wee Golf champion Beverly Klass, and "The Pleasure of His Company" author Paul Fay Jr.
Episode 11
Mon, Sep 19, 1966
Singer Jimmy Dean is this week's co-host. Guests are vocalist Sarah Vaughan; comedian Minnie Pearl; 1967 Miss America Jane Anne Jayroe (whose appearance was postponed from the previous week); and author-psychologist Marilyn Segal.
Episode 12
Tue, Sep 20, 1966
Guests: Jimmy Dean (co-host), vocalists The Righteous Brothers, actor Robert Ryan, comedian Christine Nelson (voice of "Sarah Jockman" on the Allan Sherman record), and Barney Hill, who claims that he and his wife were abducted by aliens.
Episode 13
Wed, Sep 21, 1966
Jimmy Dean (co-host), singer Dionne Warwick, comedian Pat Henry, and former Presidential Press Secretary Pierre Salinger.
Episode 14
Thu, Sep 22, 1966
Jimmy Dean (co-host), The Andrews Sisters ("Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," "Pistol Packin' Mama"), jazz clarinetist Buddy DeFranco ("Gone with the Wind"), actor William Gargan, and comedian Don Alan.
Episode 15
Fri, Sep 23, 1966
Episode 16
Mon, Sep 26, 1966
Episode 17
Tue, Sep 27, 1966
Episode 18
Wed, Sep 28, 1966
Mike's co-host is TV personality Woody Woodbury. Guests are vocalist Kaye Stevens, singer-actor Jordan Christopher, Burlesque legend Ann Corio, vaudeville comic Steve Mills, and a Green Beret Training and Drill Unit.
Episode 19
Thu, Sep 29, 1966
Episode 20
Fri, Sep 30, 1966
Episode 21
Mon, Oct 3, 1966
Singer-actress Rosemary Clooney is co-host. Guests are "To Tell The Truth" panelist Kitty Carlisle, song parodist Allan Sherman, the Trinidad Serenaders, and Mrs. Barbara Hertz.
Episode 22
Tue, Oct 4, 1966
Rosemary Clooney is co-host. Guests are singer Al Martino, comedian Larry Wilde, The Art Van Damme Trio, Byrd Parmelee, and a mystery guest.
Episode 23
Wed, Oct 5, 1966
Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt are today's co-hosts. Guests are Martha Reeves and The Vandellas; comedian Ralph Pope; and Anne Marie Brenning Lorre, the widow of Peter Lorre, who talks about how she overcame alcoholism.
Episode 24
Thu, Oct 6, 1966
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests include actor Michael Caine; advice columnist Ann Landers; jazz trombonist Harold Betters and his combo; and the Royal Highland Fusillers. Cookbook author Dan Morris shows how to make a fish pizza.
Episode 25
Fri, Oct 7, 1966
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests are Woody Allen, Country vocalist Eddy Arnold, jazz musicians The Oscar Peterson Trio, wives of the Philadelphia Eagles football players, and Maria Lanza Cocozza, mother of the late tenor Mario Lanza.
Episode 26
Mon, Oct 10, 1966
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are this week's co-hosts. Guests are comedian Totie Fields; vocal group The Lettermen; the songwriting team of Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen; and child psychologist Dr. Louise Bates Ames.
Episode 27
Tue, Oct 11, 1966
Episode 28
Wed, Oct 12, 1966
Episode 29
Thu, Oct 13, 1966
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts. Guests are singer-actress Sally Ann Howes, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson, former New York Giant Kyle Rote, pianist Joe Bushkin, and author Peter Funk.
Episode 30
Fri, Oct 14, 1966
Co-hosts Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are joined by sons Rick Nelson ("Walking Down the Line") and David Nelson; singer Shani Wallace, Philadelphia District Attorney Arlen Specter, "Jack Benny Show" announcer Don Wilson, and June Blair.
Episode 31
Mon, Oct 17, 1966
Episode 32
Tue, Oct 18, 1966
Episode 33
Wed, Oct 19, 1966
Eddie Fisher is co-host. Guests are actor Burt Reynolds; the singing duo of Nelson Eddy and Gale Sherwood; Philadelphia Fire Commissioner James J. McCarey; and fashion designer Princess Irene Galitzine.
Episode 34
Thu, Oct 20, 1966
Eddie Fisher is co-host. Guests are TV personality Henry Morgan, singer Susan Barrett, E.S.P expert Dr. Gilbert Holloway, and the Allyn Brothers (possibly White Sox co-owners Arthur and John Allyn).
Episode 35
Fri, Oct 21, 1966
Co-host Eddie Fisher is joined by his wife, singer-actress Connie Stevens; along with comedy writer Mel Brooks, comedian Sandy Baron, Mexican folk singers Los Vegas, and "Psycho-Cybernetics" author Dr. Maxwell Maltz.
Episode 36
Mon, Oct 24, 1966
Carmel Quinn co-hosts. Guests include comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; singer-actor Ed Ames; and Dixieland jazz band Frank Hubbell and The Stompers. Elsie Levitan and Jerome M. Fryer argue the pros and cons of war toys for children.
Episode 37
Tue, Oct 25, 1966
Carmel Quinn is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Angels, comedian Cliff Arquette (in character as "Charlie Weaver"), guitarist Al Caiola (performing the "Bonanza" theme), journalist Paul Malloy, and wine expert Rena Chapelard.
Episode 38
Wed, Oct 26, 1966
Episode 39
Thu, Oct 27, 1966
Carmel Quinn co-hosts. Guests are vocal group The Andrews Sisters, comedian George Carlin, singer Jimmy Dean, hairstylist Vidal Sassoon, TV personality Les Crane, and the Philadelphia Eagles' cheerleaders The Eaglettes.
Episode 40
Fri, Oct 28, 1966
Carmel Quinn is co-host. Guests are comedian Bob Newhart, crooner Arthur Tracy, nightclub entertainers The Fall Guys, acrobats The Amin Brothers, and American-born matador Sydney Franklin.
Episode 41
Mon, Oct 31, 1966
Cesar Romero is co-host. Guests are bandleader Bob Crosby and the Bob-Cats; singers Chris Crosby and Wynona Carr; model Gunilla Knutson; comedian Bob Melvin; and Mrs. Paul West, who organized a boycott of high-priced grocery items.
Episode 42
Tue, Nov 1, 1966
Episode 43
Wed, Nov 2, 1966
Episode 44
Thu, Nov 3, 1966
Episode 45
Fri, Nov 18, 1966
Cesar Romero (co-host); Elizabeth Montgomery; rock group Gary and The Hornets ("Money," "Hi Hi Hazel"); producer David Merrick; singer Gilbert Becaud; comedy team Hendra and Ullet; writer-director Abe Burrows; and Rev. Rudolph W. Nemser.
Episode 46
Mon, Nov 7, 1966
Ann Sothern is co-host for the week. Guests are comedian Flip Wilson, drummer Buddy Rich, singer-actor Gary Crosby, singer Constance Towers, cake decorating expert Anne Schuster, and the anonymous author of the book "Wiped Out."
Episode 47
Tue, Nov 8, 1966
Ann Sothern is co-host. Guests are vocalist Dusty Springfield, singer Keefe Brasselle, singing duo Sandler and Young, comedian Lee Tully, and "Boston Strangler" author Gerold Frank.
Episode 48
Wed, Nov 9, 1966
Episode 49
Thu, Nov 10, 1966
Episode 50
Fri, Nov 11, 1966
Episode 51
Mon, Nov 14, 1966
Episode 52
Tue, Nov 15, 1966
Episode 53
Wed, Nov 16, 1966
Actor-comedian Dick Shawn is co-host. Guests are singer Al Martino, Broadway actress Nancy Dussault, guitarist Charlie Byrd, and the Reverend Malcolm Boyd, activist and author of "Are You Running With Me, Jesus?"
Episode 54
Thu, Nov 17, 1966
Dick Shawn is co-host. Guests are "Petticoat Junction" regulars Mike Minor and Meredith MacRae; pianist Erroll Garner; "I've Got a Secret" panelist Henry Morgan; exercise expert Debbie Drake; and author Ruth Stafford Peale.
Episode 55
Fri, Nov 18, 1966
Episode 56
Mon, Nov 21, 1966
Episode 57
Tue, Nov 22, 1966
Jane Powell is co-host. Guests are soul singer James Brown and his band; comedian Don Rickles; hair stylist Ernie Adler; and "$$$ and Sense" author Ella Gale.
Episode 58
Wed, Nov 23, 1966
Jane Powell co-hosts. Guests are singer Frankie Laine; drummer Buddy Rich and his orchestra; "Match Game" host Gene Rayburn; former football star turned entertainer Jim Brown; allergist Dr. Harry Rogers; and tennis pro Bill Talbert.
Episode 59
Thu, Nov 24, 1966
Jane Powell (co-host); singer Chris Montez ("Call Me," "Time After Time"); comedian Soupy Sales; electronic music developers Gershon Kingsley and Jean-Jacques Perrey; mentalist David Hoy; and "Who's Hiring Who" editor Richard Lathrop.
Episode 60
Fri, Nov 25, 1966
Jane Powell is co-host. Guests are "Hogan's Heroes" actor Bob Crane; trombonist Kai Winding and his group; singer Buddy Greco; and dolphin Flipper II with trainer Del Winders.
Episode 61
Mon, Nov 28, 1966
Song parodist Allan Sherman is co-host. Guests are actress Elsa Lanchester, singer Shani Wallis, Buster Keaton's widow Eleanor Norris Keaton, and Irish rock 'n' roll band The Royal Showband.
Episode 62
Tue, Nov 29, 1966
Allan Sherman co-hosts. Guests are jazz and blues singer Joe Williams, opera soprano Anna Moffo, former Harlem Globetrotter Meadowlark Lemon, and FDA representative Jeanne Devers.
Episode 63
Wed, Nov 30, 1966
Episode 64
Thu, Dec 1, 1966
Episode 65
Fri, Dec 2, 1966
Episode 66
Mon, Dec 5, 1966
Paul Anka co-hosts. Guests are soul singer Wayne Cochran, vocalist-puppeteer Shari Lewis, and Steve Kelman, the 18-year-old author of a recent "Saturday Evening Post" article.
Episode 67
Tue, Dec 6, 1966
Episode 68
Wed, Dec 7, 1966
Paul Anka is co-host. Guests are the pop duo Chad and Jeremy; humorist-author Sam Levenson; vocalist Peggy King; and TV personality Dagmar.
Episode 69
Thu, Dec 8, 1966
Episode 70
Fri, Dec 9, 1966
Episode 71
Mon, Dec 12, 1966
Edie Adams is co-host for the week. Guests are vocal group The Mills Brothers; comedian John Byner; impressionist Will Jordan; ragtime pianist Max Morath with John Tyler on banjo; and self proclaimed "Queen of the Witches" Sybil Leek.
Episode 72
Tue, Dec 13, 1966
Edie Adams is co-host. Guests are trumpeter Al Hirt; Bossa Nova guitarist Luiz Bonfa ("Menina Flor," "Batucada," "A Day In The Life Of A Fool"); the comedy team of Colvin and Wilder; and White House correspondent Sid Davis.
Episode 73
Wed, Dec 14, 1966
Edie Adams is co-host. Guests are jazz trumpeter Jonah Jones, singer John Davidson, comedian Ralph Pope, and Vernon G. MacKenzie, chief of the air pollution division of the Public Health Service.
Episode 74
Thu, Dec 15, 1966
Edie Adams co-hosts. Guests include the Baja Marimba Band and the comedy team of Lewis and Christy. Reader's Digest author Eugene Methvin and ACLU director Lawrence Speiser debate the topic of civil rights.
Episode 75
Fri, Dec 16, 1966
Edie Adams co-hosts. Guests are Muriel Humphrey, wife of Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey; actor Herschel Bernardi; comedian Pete Barbutti; and The Lettermen. Eugene Methvin and Lawrence Speiser continue their debate on civil rights.
Episode 76
Mon, Dec 19, 1966
Peter Lawford is co-host for the week. Guests are singer Julius LaRosa, folk/pop group The Swingin' Six, Ann Howard, designer Oleg Cassini, speed car driver Art Arfons, and a Girls Volley Ball Team from Camden N.J.
Episode 77
Tue, Dec 20, 1966
Episode 78
Wed, Dec 21, 1966
Episode 79
Thu, Dec 22, 1966
Peter Lawford is co-host. Guests are movie director Otto Preminger, singer Phyllis McGuire, comedian Pat Henry, marimba musician Jose Bethancourt, and chef Eddie Doucette.
Episode 80
Fri, Dec 23, 1966
Peter Lawford is co-host. Guests are comedians Totie Fields and Flip Wilson; vocal group The Four Freshmen; singer Eileen Barton; and Detroit clergyman Pastor David Eberhard.
Episode 81
Mon, Dec 26, 1966
Sergio Franchi (co-host), The Temptations, comedian Dick Gregory, and singer Pat Kirby. Professor Frederick Hartt describes efforts to rescue flood damaged Italian art.
Episode 82
Tue, Dec 27, 1966
Episode 83
Wed, Dec 28, 1966
Episode 84
Thu, Dec 29, 1966
Episode 85
Fri, Dec 30, 1966
Episode 86
Mon, Jan 2, 1967
Joan Fontaine is co-host for the week. Guests are jazz musician Lionel Hampton, comedian Norm Crosby, operatic soprano Jane Marsh, and "Strange World" author Frank Edwards.
Episode 87
Tue, Jan 3, 1967
Episode 88
Wed, Jan 4, 1967
Joan Fontaine is co-host. Guests are actress Connie Stevens, folk group The Brothers Four, comedian-musician Pete Barbutti, "The Love Seekers" author Beverly Byrne, and folk dancers The Little Angels of Korea.
Episode 89
Thu, Jan 5, 1967
Joan Fontaine (co-host); Stevie Wonder ("Uptight," "A Place In The Sun," "Blowin' In The Wind"), actor Anthony Perkins, Rudy Vallee, dance instructor "Killer" Joe Piro, astronomer Dr. I.M. Levitt, and cookbook author Gloria Bley Miller.
Episode 90
Fri, Jan 6, 1967
Episode 91
Mon, Jan 9, 1967
Episode 92
Tue, Jan 10, 1967
Allen and Rossi (co-hosts); Lesley Gore ("A Lot of Livin' to Do," "When Sunny Gets Blue," "California Nights," "I Get A Kick Out Of You"), The Modern Jazz Quartet, jewelry maker Judith Lakin, and "Think Thin" president Murray Siegel.
Episode 93
Wed, Jan 11, 1967
Episode 94
Thu, Jan 12, 1967
Guests: Sid Caesar (today's co-host), TV personality Arthur Godfrey, singer Jennie Smith, garage band The Cavemen ( "Mustang Sally," "Valarie," "Whatever Will Be, Will Be"), and Jim O'Brien (with a saber fight demonstration).
Episode 95
Fri, Jan 13, 1967
Today's co-host is comedian Dick Gregory. Guests are Broadway actress Chita Rivera; singer Ronnie Dove; Derek and Ray (the piano team of Derek Smith and Ray Cohen); and Tweed Roosevelt, the great-grandson of President Theodore Roosevelt.
Episode 96
Mon, Jan 16, 1967
Episode 97
Tue, Jan 17, 196731 mins
Buddy Greco is co-host. Guests are actor-singer Paul Petersen; the singing team of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt; The "Hardly Worthit" Players featuring 'Senator Bobby' ("Wild Thing"); and race car owner Roger Penske.
Episode 98
Wed, Jan 18, 1967
Buddy Greco (co-host); actors Johnny Weismuller and Maureen O'Sullivan ("Tarzan and Jane" from the 1930s films); humorist Cliff "Charlie Weaver" Arquette; jazz percussionist and drummer Montego Joe; and photographer David Douglas Duncan.
Episode 99
Thu, Jan 19, 1967
Episode 100
Fri, Jan 20, 1967
Episode 101
Mon, Jan 23, 1967
Episode 102
Tue, Jan 24, 1967
Episode 103
Wed, Jan 25, 1967
Episode 104
Thu, Jan 26, 1967
Pearl Bailey (co-host); folk group The Kingston Trio, comedian Louis Nye, composer-entertainer Harry Richman, author Frank Edwards, and actress Kalen Liu.
Episode 105
Fri, Jan 27, 1967
Episode 106
Mon, Jan 30, 1967
Episode 107
Tue, Jan 31, 1967
Episode 108
Wed, Feb 1, 1967
Roberta Peters co-hosts. Guests are "Petticoat Junction" actor Edgar Buchanan, vocal duo The DeJohn Sisters, singer Ken Corday, pediatrician Dr. Marvin J. Gersh, and knife throwers Collins and Elizabeth.
Episode 109
Thu, Feb 2, 1967
Episode 110
Fri, Feb 3, 1967
Episode 111
Mon, Feb 6, 1967
Johnny Mathis is co-host. Guests are humorist Dick Cavett, movie actress Andrea Dromm, and Our Young Generation, a singing group that accompanies Mathis on his concert tours.
Episode 112
Tue, Feb 7, 1967
Episode 113
Wed, Feb 8, 1967
Episode 114
Thu, Feb 9, 1967
Episode 115
Fri, Feb 10, 1967
Episode 116
Mon, Feb 13, 1967
Episode 117
Tue, Feb 14, 1967
Episode 118
Wed, Feb 15, 1967
Gene Barry is co-host. Guests are actress Jill St. John, "Today Show" journalist Barbara Walters, vocal trio The Toys, actress-comedian Fannie Flagg, and singer Jack Jones.
Episode 119
Thu, Feb 16, 1967
Gene Barry co-hosts. Guests include comedian Henny Youngman, actress Judy Carne, pianist Jose Melis, and author-child psychologist Dr. Leontine Young. Wedding gown designer Edythe Vincent presents a bridal fashion show.
Episode 120
Fri, Feb 17, 1967
Gene Barry concludes his week as co-host. Guests are actress Dolores Gray, guitarist-composer Al Caiola, comedian Professor Irwin Corey, and John Thomas Scopes, the defendant in the 1925 Scopes "Monkey Trial."
Episode 121
Mon, Feb 20, 1967
Molly Picon begins her week as Mike's co-host. Guests are actor-comedian Andy Griffith, Broadway star Joel Grey, and ABC News Science Editor Jules Bergman.
Episode 122
Tue, Feb 21, 1967
Molly Picon is co-host. Guests are rock group The Animals ("See See Rider" and "When I Was Young"), singer-actress Sally Ann Howes, Senator Charles H. Percy (R-Illinois), and yoga instructor Michael Brod.
Episode 123
Wed, Feb 22, 1967
Molly Picon (co-host), vocal group The Four Freshmen, tenor Enzo Stuarti, and comic Bob King. Muriel Humphrey, wife of Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey, introduces her 6-year-old granddaughter Vicky Solomonson, who has Down syndrome.
Episode 124
Thu, Feb 23, 1967
Episode 125
Fri, Feb 24, 1967
Molly Picon co-hosts. Guests are The Temptations ("Get Ready," "Ol' Man River" and "(I Know) I'm Losing You"); singer John Raitt; song parodist Allan Sherman; and fashion designer Rudi Gernreich.
Episode 126
Mon, Feb 27, 1967
Episode 127
Tue, Feb 28, 1967
Episode 128
Wed, Mar 1, 1967
Episode 129
Thu, Mar 2, 1967
Episode 130
Fri, Mar 3, 1967
The final B&W episode features singer Al Martino (co-host); The Young Rascals ("Good Lovin'," "Since I Fell For You," "Lonely Too Long" and "Come On Up"), comedian Professor Irwin Corey, singer Bobbi Martin, and pharmacist Morris Blatman.
Episode 131
Mon, Mar 6, 1967
From Cypress Gardens, Florida, the first color broadcast features Van Johnson (co-host), Michael Landon, Totie Fields, The McGuire Sisters, and ski instructor Buster McCalla. The Boston Red Sox and the Detroit Tigers in a water polo match.
Episode 132
Tue, Mar 7, 1967
Episode 133
Wed, Mar 8, 1967
Episode 134
Thu, Mar 9, 1967
Episode 135
Fri, Mar 10, 1967
From Cypress Gardens: Van Johnson (co-host); boxing champ Muhammad Ali; actress June Allyson; singer Edie Adams; Florida Governor Claude Kirk and his wife Erika; and John Putman, a blind man selected by the Jaycees as a "Man of the Year."
Episode 136
Mon, Mar 13, 1967
Polly Bergen is co-host for the week. Guests are jazz band The Louis Bellson Orchestra, led by drummer Louis Bellson; "The Normal Woman" author Madeline Gray; and a surprise appearance by singer Pearl Bailey (Louis Bellson's wife).
Episode 137
Tue, Mar 14, 1967
Episode 138
Wed, Mar 15, 1967
Episode 139
Thu, Mar 16, 1967
Episode 140
Fri, Mar 17, 1967
Episode 141
Mon, Mar 20, 1967
Episode 142
Tue, Mar 21, 1967
Episode 143
Wed, Mar 22, 1967
Episode 144
Thu, Mar 23, 1967
Dom DeLuise co-hosts. Guests are recording artists The New Vaudeville Band; singer Teresa Brewer; and Betty Furness, consumer affairs assistant to President Johnson.
Episode 145
Fri, Mar 24, 1967
Episode 146
Mon, Mar 27, 1967
Episode 147
Tue, Mar 28, 1967
Eddy Arnold is co-host. Guests are jazz musician Dizzy Gillespie, singer Molly Bee, comedian Charlie Manna, and Lady Bird Johnson's press secretary Liz Carpenter.
Episode 148
Wed, Mar 29, 1967
Eddy Arnold is co-host. Guests are the comedy team of Pepper Davis and Tony Reese; Hollywood costume designer Edith Head; singer Paula Wayne; and "Wolves, Widows and Orphans" author Dan Tyler Moore.
Episode 149
Thu, Mar 30, 1967
Episode 150
Fri, Mar 31, 1967
Episode 151
Mon, Apr 3, 1967
John Forsythe is co-host for the week. Guests are Metropolitan Opera tenor Richard Tucker, folk group The Serendipity Singers, comedian Morty Gunty, and Oren Lee Staley, president of the National Farmers Organization.
Episode 152
Tue, Apr 4, 1967
John Forsythe is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Florence Henderson, comedian Flip Wilson, jazz trumpeter Clark Terry, and law professor Dr. Arthur Miller.
Episode 153
Wed, Apr 5, 1967
John Forsythe co-hosts. Guests are humorist-author Sam Levenson, saxophone player Boots Randolph, singer Kathy Keegan, and "White Gloves and Party Manners" co-author Marjabelle Young Stewart.
Episode 154
Thu, Apr 6, 1967
John Forsythe is co-host. Guests include Gospel singer Mahalia Jackson, composer Cy Coleman, and comedian Professor Irwin Corey. Scientist and space writer Willy Ley recalls how he became interested in rocketry.
Episode 155
Fri, Apr 7, 1967
John Forsythe is co-host. Guests are humorist Sam Levenson, jazz enthusiast/musician Owen Engle, violinist Florian Zabach, singer Marjorie McCoy, and Newsweek correspondent Charles W. Roberts.
Episode 156
Mon, Apr 10, 1967
Barbara Feldon (co-host); rock band The Electric Prunes ("I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)" and "The Toonerville Trolley"); jazz vocalist Cab Calloway and his daughter Chris; comedian Marty Ingels; and author Dr. Fredric Wertham.
Episode 157
Tue, Apr 11, 1967
Barbara Feldon is co-host. Guests include singer Frank Sinatra Jr., singer-actress Elizabeth Allen, French chef Madeleine Kamman, and psychologist-author Helen T. Southard. W. C. Fields Jr. talks about his famous father.
Episode 158
Wed, Apr 12, 1967
Episode 159
Thu, Apr 13, 1967
Episode 160
Fri, Apr 14, 1967
Episode 161
Mon, Apr 17, 1967
Episode 162
Tue, Apr 18, 1967
Episode 163
Wed, Apr 19, 1967
Robert Taylor is co-host. Guests are actress Arlene Dahl, humorist Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette, singer Marilyn Maye, and electronic music pioneers Gershon Kingsley and Jean-Jacques Perrey.
Episode 164
Thu, Apr 20, 1967
Robert Taylor co-hosts. Guests are comedian Shelley Berman; trumpet player Jonah Jones; vocalist Betty Johnson; and Dr. John F. Gillespie, who discusses new designs for hospitals.
Episode 165
Fri, Apr 21, 1967
Robert Taylor is co-host. Guests are rock band Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels; actress Agnes Moorehead; comedian Norm Crosby; and "Steve Canyon" cartoonist Milton Caniff.
Episode 166
Mon, Apr 24, 1967
Barbara Eden is co-host. Guests are Ricky Nelson and his wife Kris; jazz musician Lionel Hampton; comedian Ralph Pope; and Frances Horwich, child psychologist and former host of TV's "Ding Dong School."
Episode 167
Tue, Apr 25, 1967
Episode 168
Wed, Apr 26, 1967
Episode 169
Thu, Apr 27, 1967
Episode 170
Fri, Apr 28, 1967
Episode 171
Mon, May 1, 1967
Agnes Moorehead is co-host for the week. Guests are the Reverend Billy Graham, humorist Cliff "Charley Weaver" Arquette, vocal group The Four Freshmen, and ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson.
Episode 172
Tue, May 2, 1967
Agnes Moorehead is co-host. Guests are folk rock duo Chad and Jeremy, actor Van Johnson, accordionist Art Van Damme, and Indianapolis schoolteacher and civic leader Mattie Rice Coney.
Episode 173
Wed, May 3, 1967
Co-host Agnes Moorehead is joined by her "Bewitched" co-star Paul Lynde. Also appearing: actress-singer Gloria DeHaven; actress Cathy Burns; and Yvette Diago Powell, the estranged wife of Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. (D. NY).
Episode 174
Thu, May 4, 1967
Agnes Moorehead (co-host); Flip Wilson; country rock band The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; singer Eddie Fisher; and actors Louis Fant and Gilbert Eastman of the National Theatre of the Deaf. Steve Jacobson gives an electricity demonstration.
Episode 175
Fri, May 5, 1967
Agnes Moorehead is co-host. Guests are TV critic Cleveland Amory; organist "Brother" Jack McDuff and his jazz group; vocal duo The DeJohn Sisters; and acrobats The Fantastic Flying Y's.
Episode 176
Mon, May 8, 1967
Episode 177
Tue, May 9, 1967
The guests are Dan Rowan and Dick Martin (co-hosts for the week), singer Sammy Davis Jr., columnist Sheilah Graham, jazz combo The Billy Taylor Trio, and The Neshaminy Senior High School Choir.
Episode 178
Wed, May 10, 1967
Dan Rowan and Dick Martin are co-hosts. Guests are singer Laura Greene; NBC sportscaster Jim Simpson; six Philadelphia Spartan soccer players; and airline pilot Capt. Vernon W. Lowell, who talks about his book "Airline Safety Is A Myth."
Episode 179
Thu, May 11, 1967
Episode 180
Fri, May 12, 1967
Episode 181
Mon, May 15, 1967
Garry Moore is co-host. Guests are singer Mel Torme ("Walking My Baby Back Home"), trumpet player Bobby Hackett, and singer-comedian Dorothy Loudon.
Episode 182
Tue, May 16, 1967
Garry Moore is co-host. Guests are singer Frankie Laine, saxophone player Boots Randolph, comic impressionist Rich Little, ice sculptor Joe Garden, and Vietnam combat surgeon Dr. John M. Connelly Jr.
Episode 183
Wed, May 17, 1967
Episode 184
Thu, May 18, 1967
Guests: Garry Moore (co-host for the week), country and western group Buck Owens and His Buckaroos, comedian Betty Walker, opera tenor Richard Tucker, columnist Nika Hazleton, and former Alabama governor George C Wallace.
Episode 185
Fri, May 19, 1967
Episode 186
Mon, May 22, 1967
Episode 187
Tue, May 23, 1967
Episode 188
Wed, May 24, 1967
Eva Gabor is co-host. Guests are Every Mother's Son ("Come On Down to My Boat," "Sittin' Here (Peter's Tune)," "Allison Dozer"), actor Roger Moore, singer Al Alberts, author Dorothy Fuldheim, and Lawrence Kaye of Christian Dior furs.
Episode 189
Thu, May 25, 1967
Episode 190
Fri, May 26, 1967
The guests are Eva Gabor (concluding her week as co-host), actor Rick Jason (of TV's "Combat!), singer-musician Chris Montez, singer Marilyn Maye, and author Margaret Kreig.
Episode 191
Mon, May 29, 1967
Episode 192
Tue, May 30, 1967
Episode 193
Wed, May 31, 1967
Julius LaRosa is co-host. Guests are actress-comedian Carol Burnett, TV personality Garry Moore, vocal group The Fuller Brothers, English professor Dr. Bergen Evans, and hand-to-hand acrobats The Yong Brothers.
Episode 194
Thu, Jun 1, 1967
Episode 195
Fri, Jun 2, 1967
Julius LaRosa is co-host. Guests are comedy country music duo Homer and Jethro; society columnist Doris Lilly; and ESP expert David Hoy.
Episode 196
Mon, Jun 5, 1967
Episode 197
Tue, Jun 6, 1967
Rosemary Clooney co-hosts. Guests are folk group The Mitchell Trio ("Flaming Youth"); Robert Q. Lewis; Ted Serios (bellhop who claims to have psychic abilities); and Dr. Jule Eisenbud (author of a book supporting Serios' claims).
Episode 198
Wed, Jun 7, 1967
Episode 199
Thu, Jun 8, 1967
Episode 200
Fri, Jun 9, 1967
Episode 201
Mon, Jun 12, 1967
Vincent Price is co-host. Guests are Scottish singer Lulu, "Batman" star Adam West, and author-psychiatrist Dr. Fredric Wertham.
Episode 202
Tue, Jun 13, 1967
Episode 203
Wed, Jun 14, 1967
Episode 204
Thu, Jun 15, 1967
Episode 205
Fri, Jun 16, 1967
Episode 206
Mon, Jun 19, 1967
Marty Allen and Steve Rossi are co-hosts. Guests are Harpers Bizarre ("The 59th Street Bridge Song (Feelin' Groovy)," "Come to The Sunshine"), pianist Erroll Garner, Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Philadelphia mayor James H.J. Tate.
Episode 207
Tue, Jun 20, 1967
Episode 208
Wed, Jun 21, 1967
Allen and Rossi (co-hosts); Smokey Robinson and the Miracles ("Going to a Go-Go," "Poinciana"); singers Carol Lawrence and Earl Wilson Jr.; funnel cake maker Mrs. Anna Mertz; and Federal Power Commission chairman Lee C. White.
Episode 209
Thu, Jun 22, 1967
Episode 210
Fri, Jun 23, 1967
Episode 211
Mon, Jun 26, 1967
Episode 212
Tue, Jun 27, 1967
Episode 213
Wed, Jun 28, 1967
Episode 214
Thu, Jun 29, 1967
Episode 215
Fri, Jun 30, 1967
Appearing are Kathryn Crosby (concluding her week as co-host), author Jacqueline Susann, singer Jimmy Dean, recording industry executive Mitch Miller, comedian Pete Barbutti, and heart specialist Dr. Lawrence Meltzer.
Episode 216
Mon, Jul 3, 1967
Operatic baritone Robert Merrill is co-host. Guests are Motown group The Four Tops, comedian Rose Marie, and Dr. Marvin Ziporyn, the psychiatrist who treated mass murderer Richard Speck at the Cook County jail.
Episode 217
Tue, Jul 4, 1967
Episode 218
Wed, Jul 5, 1967
Episode 219
Thu, Jul 6, 1967
Episode 220
Fri, Jul 7, 1967
Episode 221
Mon, Jul 10, 1967
Episode 222
Tue, Jul 11, 1967
Patty Duke is co-host. Guests are singer Neil Diamond ("Thank The Lord For The Night Time"); British entertainer Tessie O'Shea; comedian Ronnie Martin; Dr. Theodore J. Berry; and Louis Fant of the National Theater of the Deaf.
Episode 223
Wed, Jul 12, 1967
Patty Duke is co-host. Guests are Rose Kennedy (mother of JFK, RFK and Ted Kennedy); singer-actor Frankie Avalon; comedian Jerry Lester; Nancy Claster, the first "Romper Room" teacher; and the Williams College Ephlats, an a cappella group.
Episode 224
Thu, Jul 13, 1967
Episode 225
Fri, Jul 14, 1967
Episode 226
Mon, Jul 17, 1967
Louis Nye is co-host. Guests are the song-and-dance trio of Hines, Hines and Dad; Bossa nova singer Astrud Gilberto; author Adela Rogers St. John; and acrobats The Morgan Ashton Family.
Episode 227
Tue, Jul 18, 1967
Episode 228
Wed, Jul 19, 1967
Episode 229
Thu, Jul 20, 1967
Episode 230
Fri, Jul 21, 1967
Episode 231
Mon, Jul 24, 1967
Martha Raye co-hosts. Guests are pop duo Peter and Gordon; actors Carol Lawrence and Gig Young; and Bob Falkner, magician and star of the educational TV series "Merlin the Magician."
Episode 232
Tue, Jul 25, 1967
Episode 233
Wed, Jul 26, 1967
Episode 234
Thu, Jul 27, 1967
This meditation is to help relieve feelings of stress and exhaustion, and to help you let go and relax, bringing tranquillity and a sense of calm, equanimity and evoking a feeling of happiness. Exhaling through the mouth sends a signal to the hypothalamus for the body to relax and let go.
Episode 235
Fri, Jul 28, 1967
Episode 236
Mon, Aug 14, 1967
Episode 237
Tue, Aug 15, 1967
Episode 238
Wed, Aug 16, 1967
Episode 239
Thu, Aug 17, 1967
Enzo Stuarti is co-host. Guests are comedian Paul Lynde, actress-singer Gloria DeHaven, vocal trio The Sandpipers, actor David Wayne, weightlifter Vera Christiansen, and "The Whole Truth" author Robert Daley.
Episode 240
Fri, Aug 18, 1967
Guests include singers Enzo Stuarti and Damita Jo, comedian Gene Baylos, educator Siegfried Engelmann, pianist-bandleader Peter Duchin and Max Asnas, owner of New York's Stage Delicatessen.
Episode 241
Mon, Aug 21, 1967
Episode 242
Tue, Aug 22, 1967
Arlene Dahl is co-host. Guests are Scottish singer Lulu, actor Vincent Price, comedian Norm Crosby, singer-actor Robert Goulet, and Arlene Dahl's hairdresser William Harwood.
Episode 243
Wed, Aug 23, 1967
Episode 244
Thu, Aug 24, 1967
Arlene Dahl is co-host. Guests are singer Jimmy Dean, R&B group The Magnificent Men, comedian Pete Barbutti, and "Anyone Can Make a Million" author Dr. Morton Shulman.
Episode 245
Fri, Aug 25, 1967
Episode 246
Mon, Aug 28, 1967
Totie Fields is co-host. Guests are The Everly Brothers ("Wake Up Little Susie," "All I Have to Do Is Dream"), singer John Raitt, author Conrad Hilton, and dancer Ann Smith. A surprise visit by the Everlys' parents Ike and Margaret Everly.
Episode 247
Tue, Aug 29, 1967
Episode 248
Wed, Aug 30, 1967
Episode 249
Thu, Aug 31, 1967
Episode 250
Fri, Sep 1, 1967