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255 Episodes 1967 - 1968
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 4, 1967
Actor-singer Dennis Morgan is Mike's co-host for the week. Guests are singer Kaye Stevens; folk group The Serendipity Singers; magician Billy Bishop; and Dr. David J. Lehman, founder of Teenage Alert, a drug abuse prevention program.
Episode 2
Tue, Sep 5, 1967
Dennis Morgan is co-host. Guests are actress Ruth Warrick, jazz trombone player Harold Betters, singer-actress Marion Colby, and U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Orville L. Freeman.
Episode 3
Wed, Sep 6, 1967
Co-host Dennis Morgan is joined by actress Kaye Ballard, guitarist Al Caiola, The Four Statesmen barbershop quartet, and U.S. Surgeon General William H. Stewart.
Episode 4
Thu, Sep 7, 1967
Episode 5
Fri, Sep 8, 1967
Episode 6
Mon, Sep 11, 1967
Episode 7
Tue, Sep 12, 1967
Episode 8
Wed, Sep 13, 1967
Ryan O'Neal (co-host); actress Yvonne Craig (TV's Batgirl); rock band The Cyrkle; Steve Allen; Jerry Vale; Kevin O'Neal (Ryan's brother); tennis coach Jean Hoxie; and tennis champs Jane "Peaches" Bartkowicz and Christine "Plums" Bartkowicz.
Episode 9
Thu, Sep 14, 196760 mins
Ryan O'Neal is co-host. Guests are recording artist Stevie Wonder, actress Joan Bennett, country singer Skeeter Davis, actor Victor Buono, and LIFE magazine editor Richard Stolley. Plus, a telephone interview with Mia Farrow.
Episode 10
Fri, Sep 15, 1967
Episode 11
Mon, Sep 18, 1967
Vocalist Joanie Sommers is co-host for the week. Guests are actor William Shatner ("Star Trek"), singer Lou Rawls, comedian Pat Cooper, and educator Dr. Louise Ames (author of "Is Your Child in the Wrong Grade?").
Episode 12
Tue, Sep 19, 1967
Episode 13
Wed, Sep 20, 1967
Joanie Sommers is co-host. Guests are music group The Cowsills; the comedy team of Allen and Rossi; guitarist Charlie Byrd; and author-journalist Dorothy Fuldheim.
Episode 14
Thu, Sep 21, 1967
Joanie Sommers is co-host. Guests include actor Eli Wallach; pop band Jay and the Techniques; comedian Totie Fields; and author Harry Golden.
Episode 15
Fri, Sep 22, 1967
Episode 16
Mon, Sep 25, 1967
Episode 17
Tue, Sep 26, 1967
George Kirby co-hosts. Guests are pop band The Happenings ("Bye, Bye Blackbird," "Growing Old (Lord, I Must Be Growin' Old)"); comedy duo Clair and McMahon; singer-dancer Norma Miller; and Phyllis Cerf, publisher of children's books.
Episode 18
Wed, Sep 27, 1967
Episode 19
Thu, Sep 28, 1967
Episode 20
Fri, Sep 29, 1967
Episode 21
Mon, Oct 2, 1967
TV game show hosts take turns as Mike's co-hosts this week. Today, "Password" emcee Allen Ludden is joined by dancer Barrie Chase, comedian Totie Fields, and vocal group The Kirby Stone Four.
Episode 22
Tue, Oct 3, 1967
"Truth or Consequences" emcee Bob Barker is today's co-host. Guests are actor John Gavin, folk group The Pozo Seco Singers, coloratura soprano Roberta Peters, and members of the professional basketball team The Fabulous Magicians.
Episode 23
Wed, Oct 4, 1967
Today's co-host is Dennis James, emcee of the TV game show "P.D.Q." Guests are actor Vincent Price; Dixieland jazz band Frank Hubbell and The Stompers; vocalist Gloria Lynn; and Jess Stearn, author of "Edgar Cayce: The Sleeping Prophet."
Episode 24
Thu, Oct 5, 1967
Mike Stokey, host of "Stump the Stars," is today's co-host. Guests are comedian-writer Carl Reiner, vocalist Connie Francis, comedian Charlie Manna, and Dr. Robert Baird, director of a New York clinic for drug addicts.
Episode 25
Fri, Oct 6, 1967
Former "Queen for a Day" emcee Jack Bailey is today's co-host. Guests are comedian Totie Fields; Dixieland jazz band Frank Hubbell and The Stompers; NYC disc jockey Herb Oscar Anderson; and NBC news commentator Ben Grauer.
Episode 26
Mon, Oct 9, 1967
Episode 27
Tue, Oct 10, 1967
George Segal is co-host. Guests are comedian Bob Hope, folk-singing trio The Rooftop Singers, World War I flying ace Capt. Eddie Rickenbacker, singer Linda Bennett, and unicycle-basketball act The King Charles Troupe.
Episode 28
Wed, Oct 11, 1967
Episode 29
Thu, Oct 12, 1967
Episode 30
Fri, Oct 13, 1967
Episode 31
Mon, Oct 16, 1967
Anne Baxter is co-host. Guests are singer Pearl Bailey, vocal-instrumental quartet The Four Freshmen, and Krishna Nehru Hutheesing, an Indian author who wrote a book about the Nehru family.
Episode 32
Tue, Oct 17, 1967
Episode 33
Wed, Oct 18, 1967
Episode 34
Thu, Oct 19, 1967
Episode 35
Fri, Oct 20, 1967
Anne Baxter concludes her week as co-host. Guests are instrumental band Booker T and the MG's; Senator Eugene McCarthy (D-Minnesota); The Naval Air Choir; make-up artist Pablo; and burlesque snake dancer Naja Karamuru.
Episode 36
Mon, Oct 23, 1967
Episode 37
Tue, Oct 24, 1967
Episode 38
Wed, Oct 25, 1967
Italian actor Rossano Brazzi is co-host. Guests are guests are actress Carolyn Jones, musical group The Rhodes Brothers, dog trainer Charles P. Eisenmann, fashion designer Hardy Amies, and author Albert B. Gerber.
Episode 39
Thu, Oct 26, 1967
Episode 40
Fri, Oct 27, 1967
Episode 41
Mon, Oct 30, 1967
Episode 42
Tue, Oct 31, 1967
Tony Martin (co-host), musician Woody Herman, comedian Fannie Flagg, vocalist Margie Day, pop band The Forum Quorum ("Follow The Piper," "Misery"), National Girl Scouts director Mrs. Holton R. Price Jr., and editor John M. Dille.
Episode 43
Wed, Nov 1, 1967
Tony Martin continues as co-host. Guests are jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, singer Dana Valery, comedian Lou Alexander, fashion designer Oleg Cassini, and "The Seventh Step" author Bill Sands.
Episode 44
Thu, Nov 2, 1967
Tony Martin is co-host. Guests are Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., vocalist Anita Bryant, novelty songwriter-humorist Allan Sherman, and Apache dancers Yvonne Michel and Erik.
Episode 45
Fri, Nov 3, 1967
Tony Martin concludes his week as co-host. Guests are comedian Dick Shawn, vocalist Damita Jo, actor-comedian B.S. Pully, and "Farmer's Almanac" editor Ray Geiger.
Episode 46
Mon, Nov 6, 1967
TV personality-actress Arlene Francis is Mike's co-host for the week. Guests are singer Al Martino, actress-singer Polly Bergen, Irish storyteller Tony Lynch, and author Dr. William Bradford Huie.
Episode 47
Tue, Nov 7, 1967
TV personality-actress Arlene Francis is co-host for the week. Guests are folk singer Leon Bibb, trombonist Kai Winding, comedian Dave Ketchum, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson, and Robert J. Serling, author of "The President's Plane is Missing."
Episode 48
Wed, Nov 8, 1967
Arlene Francis is co-host. Guests are actress Carol Channing; publisher-author Bennett Cerf; the songwriting team of Bill Heyer and Hank Beebe; and musical group Central Park Zoo.
Episode 49
Thu, Nov 9, 1967
Co-host Arlene Francis is joined by actor Eli Wallach; Australian pop-folk quartet The Seekers; singer-pianist Blossom Dearie; the comedy team of Allen and Rossi; and comedian-actor Sandy Baron.
Episode 50
Fri, Nov 10, 1967
Arlene Francis concludes her week as co-host. Guests are "Petticoat Junction" actress Meredith MacRae, comedian Pete Barbutti, mentalist The Amazing Kreskin, and child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott.
Episode 51
Mon, Nov 13, 1967
Actress Barbara Rush is Mike's co-host for the week. Guests are JFK's Press Secretary, Pierre Salinger; impressionist Rich Little; singer Vic Dana; and the singing duo Sandler and Young. Pierre Salinger discusses his book "With Kennedy."
Episode 52
Tue, Nov 14, 1967
Barbara Rush is co-host. Guests are actor Forrest Tucker, accordion player Milton DeLugg, bongo player Bobby Rosengarten, singing group The Honey in the Rock, and children's book author "Jolly" Roger Bradfield.
Episode 53
Wed, Nov 15, 1967
Co-host Barbara Rush is joined by singer John Raitt; Australian vocal duo The Allen Brothers (comprised of Peter Allen and Chris Bell); comedian Professor Irwin Corey; and Irving Shulman, author of a biography of Rudolph Valentino.
Episode 54
Thu, Nov 16, 1967
Barbara Rush (co-host); actress Joanne Woodward; comedy writer-producer Mel Brooks; songwriter Johnny Mercer; tenor Enzo Stuarti; author Adela Rogers St. John; and Moscow State Circus magician Igor Kio. Paul Newman makes a cameo appearance.
Episode 55
Fri, Nov 17, 1967
Barbara Rush (co-host); actress Joanne Woodward; comedy writer-producer Mel Brooks; songwriter Johnny Mercer; tenor Enzo Stuarti; author Adela Rogers St. John; and Moscow State Circus magician Igor Kio. Paul Newman makes a cameo appearance.
Episode 56
Mon, Nov 20, 1967
Actor Ricardo Montalban is co-host for the week. Guests are tenor Sergio Franchi, vocalist Lynn Kellogg, actor Ken Maynard, and U.S. Secretary of H.E.W. (Health, Education, and Welfare) John W. Gardner.
Episode 57
Tue, Nov 21, 1967
Ricardo Montalban is co-host. Guests are The Four Tops ("Shake Me, Wake Me (When It's Over)"); vocalist Felicia Sanders; actor Jack De Leon; hair stylist Mr. Kenneth; and Eda J. LeShan, author of "The Conspiracy Against Childhood."
Episode 58
Wed, Nov 22, 1967
Ricardo Montalban (co-host); George Jessel; Irish musicians Tommy Makem and The Clancy Brothers; singers The Barry Sisters; fashion critic Richard Blackwell; and Trudy Baker, a former stewardess credited as co-author of "Coffee, Tea or Me."
Episode 59
Thu, Nov 23, 1967
Ricardo Montalban is co-host. Guests are actress Angie Dickinson; jazz vocalist Joe Williams; country-pop band Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; and author Roger Hilsman.
Episode 60
Fri, Nov 24, 1967
Ricardo Montalban is co-host. Guests are actor Carlos Montalban (Ricardo's brother); rock band The Royal Guardsmen; singer Marilyn Michaels and her folk singer brother Michael Sternberg; author Jim Bishop; and fashion humorist Judith Keith.
Episode 61
Mon, Nov 27, 1967
Don Rickles is co-host for the week. Guests are actress Dyan Cannon, country rock band The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, author Margaret Perry, former Nevada governor Grant Sawyer, and Rita Zanetti, a contestant in the Miss Italy pageant.
Episode 62
Tue, Nov 28, 1967
Don Rickles co-hosts. Guests include singer Margie Day, psychologist Ruth Douglas Mann, and ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson. Bruce Cokely, general manager of Kanon Products, demonstrates beauty products for men.
Episode 63
Wed, Nov 29, 1967
Episode 64
Thu, Nov 30, 1967
Episode 65
Fri, Dec 1, 1967
Episode 66
Mon, Dec 4, 1967
Wives of U.S. Governors are co-hosts this week. First Lady of Michigan, Lenore Romney, is today's co-host. Guests are actor George Segal, harpist Dorothy Ashby, and author Catherine Marshall. Gov. George Romney appears in a filmed segment.
Episode 67
Tue, Dec 5, 1967
Today's co-host is Betty Hughes, the wife of NJ governor Richard J. Hughes. Guests are singer Jerry Vale, actor Frank Converse, instrumentalists The U.S. Navy Steel band, and balancing act Arthur and the Queens.
Episode 68
Wed, Dec 6, 1967
Today's co-host, Erika Kirk, is joined by her husband, Florida governor Governor Claude R. Kirk Jr. Also appearing are vocal duo Steve Lawrence and Eydie Gorme, actor John Payne, and Florida band Tom and the Craftsmen.
Episode 69
Thu, Dec 7, 1967
Jeannette Rockefeller, wife of Arkansas Governor Winthrop Rockefeller, is today's co-host. The guests are singers Al Martino and Laura Greene, comedian Fannie Flagg, high school choir The Pine Bluff Singers, and Breland's Educated Animals.
Episode 70
Fri, Dec 8, 1967
Nellie Connally, wife of Texas Governor John Connally, is co-host. Guests: Anita Bryant; ABC-TV newsman Jules Bergman; garage band The Starvation Army Corps (lineup includes the Connallys' son Mark); and the Singing Cadets of Texas A&M.
Episode 71
Mon, Dec 11, 1967
Episode 72
Tue, Dec 12, 1967
Kaye Stevens is co-host. Guests are The Hollies ("On A Carousel," "Butterfly," "Dear Eloise"), singer-actor Tex Ritter, comedian Ron Carey, and heart surgeon Dr. Michael E. DeBakey.
Episode 73
Wed, Dec 13, 1967
Episode 74
Thu, Dec 14, 1967
Kaye Stevens is co-host. Guests are singer-songwriter Paul Anka, comedian Pat Cooper, "Six Seconds in Dallas" author Dr. Josiah Thompson, and dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann.
Episode 75
Fri, Dec 15, 1967
Kaye Stevens co-hosts. Guests are comedian Flip Wilson, singer Ted Neeley, vocal group The Vagabonds, and salesman Fred Herman.
Episode 76
Mon, Dec 18, 1967
"Peyton Place" actor Ed Nelson is co-host. Guests are actress Phyllis Kirk, comedian Totie Fields, pianist Big Tiny Little, and author Albert B. Gerber.
Episode 77
Tue, Dec 19, 1967
Ed Nelson is co-host. Guests include comedians Peter Cook and Dudley Moore; singer Marilyn Maye; and comedian Sandy Baron. Vice-President Hubert H. Humphrey and his wife, Muriel, narrate a filmed tour of their Waverly, Minnesota, home.
Episode 78
Wed, Dec 20, 196760 mins
Ed Nelson co-hosts. Guests are singer-actress Florence Henderson, character actor Simon Oakland, country music singer Eddy Arnold, humorist Grady Nutt, and puppeteer Bil Baird with The Baird Marionettes.
Episode 79
Thu, Dec 21, 1967
Ed Nelson co-hosts. Guests are comedy writer-director Mel Brooks; singer Al Martino; psychologist Dr. Rose Franzblau; and jazz musicians guitarist Jean-Baptiste "Toots" Thielemans, drummer Bobby Rosengarden, and percussionist Phil Kraus.
Episode 80
Fri, Dec 22, 1967
Co-host Ed Nelson is joined by his wife Patricia. Also appearing: the comedy team of Allen and Rossi; TV emcee Hugh Downs; pop band The Free Design; singer Margie Day, and the mountain rescue team of William Fowler and John Graham.
Episode 81
Mon, Dec 25, 1967
Shelley Berman co-hosts. Guests are Aretha Franklin ("A Natural Woman," "Baby I Love You" and "Chain of Fools"), singer Frankie Valli, actress Joyce Jillson, and White House reporter Sid Davis. Aretha and Frankie duet on "That's Life."
Episode 82
Tue, Dec 26, 1967
Episode 83
Wed, Dec 27, 1967
Episode 84
Thu, Dec 28, 1967
Episode 85
Fri, Dec 29, 1967
Episode 86
Mon, Jan 1, 1968
Newspaper columnists are Mike's co-hosts this week. Today's columnist is Harriet Van Horne. Guests are actor James Darren, trumpeter Jonah Jones, comedian Milt Kamen, and acrobats The Cantwell Sisters.
Episode 87
Tue, Jan 2, 196860 mins
Author-columnist Jim Bishop is today's co-host. Guests are singer-actress Carol Lawrence, Kentucky Fried Chicken founder Colonel Harland Sanders, bandleader Skitch Henderson, and author William F. Buckley.
Episode 88
Wed, Jan 3, 1968
Columnist-movie critic Judith Crist is today's co-host. Guests are rock group Moby Grape ("Omaha," "8:05" "Ain't No Use"); satirists Dudley Moore and Peter Cook; actress Barbara Parkins; and the singing duo of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt.
Episode 89
Thu, Jan 4, 1968
Episode 90
Fri, Jan 5, 1968
Episode 91
Mon, Jan 8, 1968
Episode 92
Tue, Jan 9, 1968
Episode 93
Wed, Jan 10, 1968
Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests are "The Graduate" star Dustin Hoffman; jazz singer Joe Williams; consumer affairs advocate Betty Furness; duo pianists Derek and Ray; ski champion Stein Eriksen; and ski manufacturer Howard Head.
Episode 94
Thu, Jan 11, 1968
Paul Lynde is co-host. Guests include singer Tessie O'Shea, singer-musician Corky Hale, physical fitness expert Debbie Drake, child psychologist Dr. Haim Ginott, and Elaine Carroll, who claims to be a 167-year-old witch.
Episode 95
Fri, Jan 12, 1968
Episode 96
Mon, Jan 15, 1968
The singing team of Tony Sandler and Ralph Young are co-hosts this week. Guests are singer Grace Markay; comedian Don Rice; the husband-and-wife dance team of Brascia and Tybee; and film critic-author Bosley Crowther.
Episode 97
Tue, Jan 16, 1968
Sandler and Young are co-hosts. Guests are former Vice-President Richard Nixon, actress Stella Stevens, songwriter Johnny Mercer, vocalist Margaret Whiting, and The Philadelphia Brass Ensemble.
Episode 98
Wed, Jan 17, 1968
Co-hosts Sandler and Young are joined by actress Monique van Vooren; comedian London Lee; baroque pop band Mariano and the Unbelievables; "The Big Bands" author George T. Simon; and culinary author William C. Roux.
Episode 99
Thu, Jan 18, 1968
Tony Sandler and Ralph Young are co-hosts. Guests are entertainer Jimmy Durante and his sidekick Sonny King; film producer-director Stanley Kramer; and singer Paula Wayne.
Episode 100
Fri, Jan 19, 1968
Sandler and Young are co-hosts. Guests are the singing-dancing team of Hines, Hines and Dad; humorist Sam Levenson; singer Esther Tobhi, and TV personality-author Joe Franklin.
Episode 101
Mon, Jan 22, 1968
Episode 102
Tue, Jan 23, 1968
Episode 103
Wed, Jan 24, 1968
Ann Miller co-hosts. Guests are The Lemon Pipers ("Green Tambourine," "Rice Is Nice"), actor Sebastian Cabot, operatic baritone Gilbert Price, Ernest A. Robbins (owner of Zinman furs), and Hugh Cayce, the son of clairvoyant Edgar Cayce.
Episode 104
Thu, Jan 25, 1968
Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
Episode 105
Fri, Jan 26, 1968
Episode 106
Mon, Jan 29, 1968
Episode 107
Tue, Jan 30, 1968
Episode 108
Wed, Jan 31, 1968
Episode 109
Thu, Feb 1, 1968
Bobby Darin is co-host. Guests are actress Geraldine Chaplin, jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery, singer Judy Branch, and author-columnist Mary Wood.
Episode 110
Fri, Feb 2, 1968
Episode 111
Mon, Feb 5, 1968
Episode 112
Tue, Feb 6, 1968
Episode 113
Wed, Feb 7, 1968
Episode 114
Thu, Feb 8, 1968
Episode 115
Fri, Feb 9, 1968
Bess Myerson is co-host. Guests are rock group Every Mother's Son ("Come On Down to My Boat," "Rainflowers," "Put Your Mind At Ease"), actor Van Johnson, folk singer Dushka, and Betty Hughes, the wife of NJ governor Richard J. Hughes.
Episode 116
Mon, Feb 12, 1968
Country-Western stars are co-hosts this week. Eddy Arnold is today's co-host. Guests are comedian Fannie Flagg, singer Anna Maria Alberghetti, author Vic Reinemer, and Ronaldo Ferri, an artist who works with neon.
Episode 117
Tue, Feb 13, 1968
Episode 118
Wed, Feb 14, 1968
Episode 119
Thu, Feb 15, 1968
Country-Western swing musician Tex Williams is today's co-host. Guests are singer Peggy March, humorist Grady Nutt, and fashion designer Theadora Van Runkle, who designed the clothing for the film "Bonnie and Clyde."
Episode 120
Fri, Feb 16, 1968
Episode 121
Mon, Feb 19, 1968
Episode 122
Tue, Feb 20, 1968
Episode 123
Wed, Feb 21, 196821 mins
Jack E. Leonard is co-host. Guests are singer Kaye Stevens, composer-pianist Cy Coleman, magician The Amazing Randi, dance instructor-choreographer Killer Joe Piro, and TIME magazine reporter Katie Kelly.
Episode 124
Thu, Feb 22, 1968
Episode 125
Fri, Feb 23, 1968
Jack E. Leonard is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Joi Lansing, vocalist Jerry Vale, singer-actor David Watson, trumpet player June Peters, and ski instructor Art Furrer.
Episode 126
Mon, Feb 26, 1968
Allen Ludden (co-host); novelist Truman Capote; The Turtles ("She'd Rather Be With Me," "Happy Together"); Stiller and Meara; guitarist Laurindo Almeida; NASA safety officer Charles Boyle; and flower arranger Blanche Scarlett Phelps.
Episode 127
Tue, Feb 27, 1968
Episode 128
Wed, Feb 28, 1968
Episode 129
Thu, Feb 29, 1968
Episode 130
Fri, Mar 1, 1968
Co-host Allen Ludden is joined by his wife, actress Betty White. Also appearing are jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan and "To Move a Nation" author Roger Hilsman.
Episode 131
Mon, Mar 4, 1968
Episode 132
Tue, Mar 5, 1968
Episode 133
Wed, Mar 6, 1968
Episode 134
Thu, Mar 7, 1968
Episode 135
Fri, Mar 8, 1968
Anna Moffo is co-host. Guests are comedian Henny Youngman, folk singers The Irish Rovers, pianist-bandleader Skitch Henderson, newspaper columnist Jack O'Brien, and Dr. Jesse Zerr, director of the Radnor (PA) High School choir.
Episode 136
Mon, Mar 11, 1968
Singer-actress Polly Bergen is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Joe Williams, comedian Marty Ingels, handwriting analyst Judy Guerin, and "Determined to Live" author Pia Paoli.
Episode 137
Tue, Mar 12, 1968
Episode 138
Wed, Mar 13, 1968
Episode 139
Thu, Mar 14, 1968
Episode 140
Fri, Mar 15, 1968
Episode 141
Mon, Mar 18, 1968
Betty Hughes, the First Lady of New Jersey, is co-host for the week. Guests are jazz group The Ramsey Lewis Trio, singer Jimmy Dean, comedian Don Rice, and author Daniel Goldenson.
Episode 142
Tue, Mar 19, 1968
New Jersey First Lady Betty Hughes co-hosts. Guests are singer Al Martino, entertainer-toastmaster George Jessel, vocal-instrumental group The Rhodes Brothers, author Herbert Kohl, and mystery guest Mrs. H. Sullivan.
Episode 143
Wed, Mar 20, 1968
Co-host Betty Hughes, wife of NJ governor Richard J. Hughes, is joined by her 5-year-old son, Thomas Hughes. Also appearing are actor-singer Jose Ferrer, singer Paula Wayne, and newspaper columnist-political commentator Carl T. Rowan.
Episode 144
Thu, Mar 21, 1968
New Jersey First Lady Betty Hughes is co-host. Guests are actor Victor Buono; the singing duo of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt; pianist Jose Melis; and dance instructor Charlotte Klein.
Episode 145
Fri, Mar 22, 1968
NJ First Lady Betty Hughes concludes her week as co-host. Guests are TV personality-satirist David Frost; the singing team of Sandler and Young; instrumental duo DeMarco and Rose; and Myrus the Mentalist.
Episode 146
Mon, Mar 25, 1968
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts for the week. Guests are actor Richard Harris, actress-dancer Gretchen Wyler, teen musicians The Tijuana Brats, and Los Angeles mayor Sam Yorty.
Episode 147
Tue, Mar 26, 1968
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts. Guests are World War I fighter ace Eddie Rickenbacker, singer Bobby Rydell, Vietnamese singer Bach Yen, comedy writer Selma Diamond, and physical fitness expert Ed Allen.
Episode 148
Wed, Mar 27, 1968
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts. Guests are singer Damita Jo; Flamenco dancers Jose Greco and Nan Lorca; attorney Melvin Belli; and The Apocalypse.
Episode 149
Thu, Mar 28, 1968
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts. Guests are singers Marilyn Maye and Hal Frazier; comedy writer Jack Douglas and his wife Reiko; designer-author Vivienne Colle; and Dorothy Goodwin, who investigated abuses by the diet pill industry.
Episode 150
Fri, Mar 29, 1968
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson co-host. Guests are comedian Lucille Ball, singer-songwriter Neil Diamond, and child instrumentalists The Pearce Sisters. Plus, a surprise appearance by Vivian Vance.
Episode 151
Mon, Apr 1, 1968
Martin Landau co-hosts. Guests are drummer Buddy Rich, Broadway star Joel Grey, pickpocket expert Vic Perry, and Robert J. Klein of the Consumers Union. Plus, a surprise visit by Landau's "Mission Impossible" co-star Greg Morris.
Episode 152
Tue, Apr 2, 1968
Episode 153
Wed, Apr 3, 1968
Episode 154
Thu, Apr 4, 1968
Episode 155
Fri, Apr 5, 1968
Martin Landau concludes his week as co-host. Guests are "Mission Impossible" producer Bruce Geller; George Shearing and His Quintet; comedian Pete Barbutti; vocalist Margaret Whiting; and pool shark Willie Mosconi.
Episode 156
Mon, Apr 8, 1968
"Bonanza" actor Michael Landon is co-host for the week. Guests are actress Julie Harris, operatic baritone Gilbert Price, Pennsylvania governor Raymond P. Shafer, and "Aerobics" author Dr. Kenneth H. Cooper.
Episode 157
Tue, Apr 9, 1968
Michael Landon is co-host. Guests are actress Tammy Grimes, publisher-author Bennett Cerf, jazz pianist Erroll Garner, and newspaper columnist Polly Cramer.
Episode 158
Wed, Apr 10, 1968
Episode 159
Thu, Apr 11, 1968
Episode 160
Fri, Apr 12, 1968
Episode 161
Mon, Apr 15, 1968
Singer-actress Connie Francis is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Al Martino, comedian Pat Cooper, newsman-author Carl T. Rowan, and Teresa Mealee, Connie's first accordion teacher.
Episode 162
Tue, Apr 16, 1968
Connie Francis is co-host. Guests are the singing team of Chris and Peter Allen; singer-actor Jean Peloquin; comedian London Lee; and pickpocket expert Vic Perry. Also, a surprise visit by Connie Francis' mother Ida Franconero.
Episode 163
Wed, Apr 17, 1968
Connie Francis is co-host. Guests are "Mission: Impossible" actor Peter Lupus, tenor Enzo Stuarti, comedian Dick Lord, and feminist Ti-Grace Atkinson, the president of the New York chapter of N.O.W.
Episode 164
Thu, Apr 18, 1968
Connie Francis is co-host. Guests are Motown group The Temptations, comedian Joey Villa, mentalist the Amazing Kreskin, and 11-year-old Broadway actor Scott Jacoby.
Episode 165
Fri, Apr 19, 1968
Connie Francis co-hosts. Guests are actor Craig Stevens, vocal-instrumental group The Four Saints, comedian Guy Marks, and diet book author Dr. Irwin Maxwell Stillman.
Episode 166
Mon, Apr 22, 1968
Johnny Mathis is co-host. Guests include two married couples: actors Richard Benjamin and Paula Prentiss, and the singing duo Esther and Abi Ofarim. Also appearing are vocal duo The DeJohn Sisters and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
Episode 167
Tue, Apr 23, 1968
Johnny Mathis co-hosts. Guests are "Laugh-In" star Judy Carne, comedian Norm Crosby, teen musicians The Tijuana Brats, and author-pediatrician Dr. Benjamin Spock.
Episode 168
Wed, Apr 24, 1968
Episode 169
Thu, Apr 25, 1968
Johnny Mathis (co-host), Phyllis Newman, Jackie Vernon, and musicians The Holiday City Hot Cha Kitchen Band. Rose Bucher, the wife of USS Pueblo Cmdr. Lloyd M. Bucher, asks the public not to forget the ship's crew imprisoned in North Korea.
Episode 170
Fri, Apr 26, 1968
Johnny Mathis co-hosts. Guests are comedy writer Pat McCormick, child instrumentalists The Pearce Sisters, Ephraim Gomberg (of the Philadelphia Crime Commission), pretzel company president Bob Lichtman, and pretzel twister Joe Coulter.
Episode 171
Mon, Apr 29, 1968
Actor-singer Richard Harris is co-host for the week. Guests are pop-rock group The Cowsills, composer Jim Webb, comedian Ken Greenwald, and photographer David Douglas Duncan.
Episode 172
Tue, Apr 30, 1968
Richard Harris is co-host. Guests are Academy Award winning actress Estelle Parsons ("Bonnie and Clyde"), pop band The Free Design, singer Esther Tohbi, humorist-culinary authority Clement Freud, and hat and hairpiece designer Mr. John.
Episode 173
Wed, May 1, 1968
Richard Harris is co-host. Guests are comedy writer Selma Diamond, singer Hal Frazier, honky-tonk/ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little, and TV talk show host and producer David Susskind.
Episode 174
Thu, May 2, 1968
Richard Harris is co-host. Guests are actress Hermione Gingold, jazz saxophonist Gerry Mulligan, New York City pub owner Malachy McCourt, and U.S. Navy demolition expert Lt. Commander Jim Barnes.
Episode 175
Fri, May 3, 1968
Richard Harris co-hosts. Guests are Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons; coloratura soprano Roberta Peters; author-explorer Jean-Pierre Hallet; and metal sculptor John Duffy.
Episode 176
Mon, May 6, 1968
A salute to Armed Forces Week. Major Pete Dawkins co-hosts Army Day with guests Lucille Ball; Lt. General Stanley Larsen; First Sgt. Robert McDermott; Women's Army Corp. Dixie Belles; U.S. Army Fife and Drum Corps; and The U.S. Army Chorus.
Episode 177
Tue, May 7, 1968
Episode 178
Wed, May 8, 1968
Episode 179
Thu, May 9, 1968
Episode 180
Fri, May 10, 1968
A Salute to the U.S. Coast Guard with co-host Monte Markham. Guests are singer Connie Francis, Admiral Willard J. Smith, the U.S. Coast Guard Band, and Coast Guard cadet choir The Idlers. A telephone conversation with President Johnson.
Episode 181
Mon, May 13, 1968
Singer-actress Lainie Kazan is co-host for the week. Guests are singer Al Martino, comedian Dick Shawn, and fashion designer-critic Mr. Blackwell.
Episode 182
Tue, May 14, 1968
Lainie Kazan is co-host. Guests include singer Jerry Vale, and comedians Totie Fields and Marty Allen. Philadelphia disc jockey Hy Lit talks about his book "Hy Lit's Unbelievable Dictionary of Hip Words for Groovy People."
Episode 183
Wed, May 15, 1968
Lainie Kazan is co-host. Guests are The Beach Boys ("Friends"), actor Michael Dunn, and TIME magazine senior editor Marshall Loeb. Also, a fur fashion show by Gittleman's.
Episode 184
Thu, May 16, 1968
Lainie Kazan co-hosts. Guests are singer Pearl Bailey; conductor Peter Daniels; Dixieland jazz band Frank Hubbell and The Stompers; voice coach Joseph Scott; memory expert Arthur Bornstein; and author Sol Weinstein.
Episode 185
Fri, May 17, 1968
Lainie Kazan is co-host. Guests are actor Pat O'Brien, Broadway actress Lillian Hayman, sportscaster Red Barber, memory expert Arthur Bornstein, and Lainie's mother Carol Levine.
Episode 186
Mon, May 20, 1968
Fernando Lamas is co-host for the week. Guests are the comedy team of Sid Caesar and Imogene Coca; actress Janis Paige; violinist Florian Zabach; and author-psychiatrist Dr. Haim Ginott.
Episode 187
Tue, May 21, 1968
Fernando Lamas is co-host. Guests are singer Carmen McRae, comedian Jack Carter, folk singers The Irish Rovers, actor-singer David Watson, and cooking authority Bruce Conklin.
Episode 188
Wed, May 22, 1968
Fernando Lamas is co-host. Guests are syndicated columnist Erma Bombeck, boxing champ-author Rocky Graziano, singer Esther Tohbi, and baroque pop group Mariano and the Unbelievables.
Episode 189
Thu, May 23, 1968
Fernando Lamas co-hosts. Guests are singer Lena Horne; comedian Larry Wilde; drummer Louis Bellson and his Orchestra; and "The Gap" co-authors Richard Lorber and Ernest Fladell.
Episode 190
Fri, May 24, 1968
Fernando Lamas is co-host. Guests are actor-singer Noel Harrison, comic Timmie Rogers, singers The DeJohn Sisters, pianist-composer Joe Harnell, and diplomat Sol Myron Linowitz, U.S. ambassador to the Organization of American States (OAS).
Episode 191
Mon, May 20, 1968
Red Buttons is co-host for the week. Guests are actress Agnes Moorehead, pianist Liberace, country music vocalist Sonny James, and the songwriting team of Lyn Duddy and Jerry Bresler.
Episode 192
Tue, May 28, 1968
Red Buttons is co-host. Guests are singer-actor Robert Goulet, author Norman Mailer, vocalist Peggy March, violinist Florian Zabach, and chiropractor Dr. A.H. Steinberg.
Episode 193
Wed, May 29, 1968
Red Buttons co-hosts. Guests are pop music group Spanky and Our Gang; tenor Enzo Stuarti; actress Irina Demick ("Prudence and the Pill"); and diet book author Dr. Irwin Maxwell Stillman.
Episode 194
Thu, May 30, 1968
Red Buttons is co-host. Guests are movie actress Esther Williams, TV host Ed Sullivan, singer Bobby Vinton, the Otea Pacifica Polynesian dancers, and "The Loser" author William Hoffman Jr.
Episode 195
Fri, May 31, 1968
Red Buttons is co-host. Guests include actress-singer Miyoshi Umeki, composer Cy Coleman, and columnist-newsman Carl T. Rowan.
Episode 196
Mon, Jun 3, 1968
Jimmy Dean is this week's co-host. Guests are actress-singer Tammy Grimes, vocal quartet The Four Freshmen, Country comedian Grandpa Jones, Eastern Airlines pilot Captain Walter Brady, and physical fitness expert Rev. Bob Richards.
Episode 197
Tue, Jun 4, 1968
Jimmy Dean is co-host. Guests are actress Betty White, singer Jack Jones, comedian Pete Barbutti, folk singers The Brothers Four, and Director of the National Center of College Admissions Dennis Johnson.
Episode 198
Wed, Jun 5, 1968
Co-host Jimmy Dean is joined by his wife Mary Sue Wittauer; along with actress Jacqueline Bisset; actor Robert Clary; drummer Buddy Rich and his Orchestra; author Robert Kent; and circus clowns Bobby Kay, Coco and Coconut.
Episode 199
Thu, Jun 6, 1968
Jimmy Dean is co-host. Guests are vocalist Marilyn Maye, humorist Grady Nutt, Gospel vocal group The Imperials, and artist Ray Harm.
Episode 200
Fri, Jun 7, 1968
Jimmy Dean co-hosts. Guests are puppeteers Jim Henson and Frank Oz with the Muppets; jazz musician Duke Ellington; assistant to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs Will Rogers Jr.; and U.S. Marine commanding officer Col. David Lownds.
Episode 201
Mon, Jun 10, 1968
Howard Duff and Ida Lupino are co-hosts for the week. Guests are singer Lesley Gore, comedian George Kirby, film critic Rex Reed, and country music duo The LeGarde Twins.
Episode 202
Tue, Jun 11, 1968
Howard Duff and Ida Lupino are co-hosts. Guests are comedian Scoey Mitchell; the singing team of Sandler and Young; teen musicians The Tijuana Brats; and author Joe DiCerto.
Episode 203
Wed, Jun 12, 1968
Howard Duff and Ida Lupino are co-hosts. Guests are comedian Bob Hope, singer Lou Rawls, musical group The Three Suns, and author John Ross. Also, a surprise visit by Howard and Ida's daughter, Bridget Duff.
Episode 204
Thu, Jun 13, 1968
Howard Duff and Ida Lupino are co-hosts. Guests are "Hogan's Heroes" actor Werner Klemperer; singing duo Peter and Gordon; and author Ernest Gann.
Episode 205
Fri, Jun 14, 1968
Howard Duff and Ida Lupino co-host. Guests are vocalist Eartha Kitt, comedian Fannie Flagg, singer D'aldo Romano, and film maker Gene Jones. Ben Alexander, who co-starred with Duff on "The Felony Squad," makes a surprise visit.
Episode 206
Mon, Jun 17, 1968
Noel Harrison is co-host for the week. Guests are musical group Harpers Bizarre, comedian Totie Fields, evangelist Reverend Billy Graham, and fencing instructor Forrest Mayo.
Episode 207
Tue, Jun 18, 1968
Noel Harrison is co-host. Guests are jazz clarinetist Pete Fountain; Israeli singer Esther Tohbi; the comedy team of Hendra and Ullett; author John Godwin; and, from Philadelphia's Mummers Parade, The Aqua String Band.
Episode 208
Wed, Jun 19, 1968
Noel Harrison co-hosts. Guests are the comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi; vocalist Marilyn Lovell; actor-comedian Sandy Baron; and Jerry and Eileen Ford, founders of the Ford Modeling Agency.
Episode 209
Thu, Jun 20, 1968
Noel Harrison is co-host. Guests are professional boxer Muhammad Ali, Psychedelic pop band The Forum Quorum, singer-actress Maureen Reagan, Brazilian guitarist Luiz Henrique, and Olympic sculling champion John B. Kelly.
Episode 210
Fri, Jun 21, 1968
Noel Harrison concludes his week as co-host. Guests are singer-actress Sheila MacRae, vocalists The Kane Triplets, 1960 Olympic Gold Pole vaulting champion Don Bragg, and author-psychologist Dr. Elsworth Baker.
Episode 211
Mon, Jun 24, 1968
Joey Heatherton co-hosts. Guests are singer Bobby Vinton ("Halfway to Paradise"); jazz guitarist Charlie Byrd ("Up, Up and Away," "Shiny Stockings"); Joey's father Ray Heatherton; and "Nicholas and Alexandra" author Robert K. Massie.
Episode 212
Tue, Jun 25, 1968
Joey Heatherton is co-host. Guests are saxophonist Boots Randolph ("Oh Lonesome Me," "Unchained Melody," "Gentle On My Mind"), actor George Hamilton, singer-actor Jimmy Boyd, and "The Single Girl Goes to Town" author Jean Baer.
Episode 213
Wed, Jun 26, 1968
Joey Heatherton co-hosts. Guests are folk singer Trini Lopez, comedian Joey Villa, psychic The Amazing Criswell, and Flamenco dancers Julio Piedra and Company.
Episode 214
Thu, Jun 27, 1968
Joey Heatherton is co-host. Guests are "Peyton Place" actor Christopher Connelly; comedy writer Pat McCormick; jazz musicians The Ramsey Lewis Trio; musical group Brendan Hanlon and the Batmen; and gossip columnist Joyce Haber.
Episode 215
Fri, Jun 28, 1968
Co-host Joey Heatherton is joined by her brother, radio personality Dick Heatherton; along with actor Patrick Wayne, singer Miriam Makeba, comedian Pat Cooper, writer Fred Rogers, and 1968 Indianapolis 500 winner Bobby Unser.
Episode 216
Mon, Jul 1, 1968
TV journalist Barbara Walters is co-host for the week. Guests are impressionist Frank Gorshin; the singing team of Sandler and Young; news analyst Dorothy Fuldheim; and author-entrepreneur E. Joseph Cossman.
Episode 217
Tue, Jul 2, 1968
Barbara Walters is co-host. Guests are actress Butterfly McQueen, comedian Fannie Flagg, singer-actor John Raitt, Episcopal priest/author Father Robert Capon, and acrobats The Cantwell Sisters.
Episode 218
Wed, Jul 3, 1968
Co-host Barbara Walters welcomes her father, nightclub owner Lou Walters; along with singer Lena Horne; actor Maurice Evans; music group Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; and Senator Charles Percy (R-Illinois.).
Episode 219
Thu, Jul 4, 1968
Barbara Walters co-hosts. Guests are the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; singer Gogi Grant; newscaster Frank Blair; Dr. Steven Homel; Philadelphia choir Singing City; and Singing City's founder and director Dr. Elaine Brown.
Episode 220
Fri, Jul 5, 1968
Barbara Walters is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Liza Minnelli, composer Burt Bacharach, actor Chuck Connors, singer-author Keefe Brasselle, and jeweler Anton Hofstetter.
Episode 221
Mon, Jul 8, 1968
George Hamilton is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Dionne Warwick, vocal-instrumental group The Four Saints, actor Riggs O'Hara, and radio talk show host Barry Gray.
Episode 222
Tue, Jul 9, 1968
George Hamilton co-hosts. Guests are Hamilton's mother Anne Spalding, pop group Harpers Bizarre, comic Scoey Mitchell, actress Bernice Massi, author Charles Winick, 1968 Natl. College Queen Valerie Dickerson, and Steve Casper.
Episode 223
Wed, Jul 10, 1968
Episode 224
Thu, Jul 11, 1968
Episode 225
Fri, Jul 12, 1968
Actor-singer George Hamilton concludes his week as co-host. Guests are Country-Western singer Hank Williams Jr., vocalists The Kane Triplets, comedian Jerry Lester, and memory expert-author Harry Lorayne.
Episode 226
Mon, Jul 15, 1968
Actress Barbara Parkins is co-host for the week. Guests are actor Peter Lawford; jazz pianist Erroll Garner; folk group Denver, Boise and Johnson (John Denver, David Boise, and Michael Johnson); author Carl Bakal; and yoga expert Kiku Mata.
Episode 227
Tue, Jul 16, 1968
Barbara Parkins is co-host. Guests are "Dark Shadows" actor Jonathan Frid, jazz vocalist Joe Williams, singer Joanie Sommers, comedian Charlie Callas, and World Trampoline champion Gary Erwin.
Episode 228
Wed, Jul 17, 1968
Barbara Parkins continues as co-host. Guests are folk singer Trini Lopez and his brother Jesse Lopez; comedian Henny Youngman; folk group The Serendipity Singers; and General Nutrition Centers president Walter Spengler.
Episode 229
Thu, Jul 18, 1968
Episode 230
Fri, Jul 19, 1968
Episode 231
Mon, Aug 5, 1968
Nancy Wilson is co-host for the week. Guests are Broadway performer Joel Grey, psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, vocal group The Rhodes Brothers, and Nancy Wilson's son Kacy Dennis.
Episode 232
Tue, Aug 6, 1968
Nancy Wilson is co-host. Guests are singer Mel Torme; trombonist Kai Winding and his band; comedian Phil Foster; and the Reverend Jesse Jackson.
Episode 233
Wed, Aug 7, 1968
Nancy Wilson is co-host. Guests are actor John Forsythe, comedian Rodney Dangerfield, the singing team of Sandler and Young, photography teacher Patrick Culhane, and members of the Temple University Gymnastics Team.
Episode 234
Thu, Aug 8, 1968
Nancy Wilson is co-host. Guests include actor Lyle Waggoner and sitar player Ravi Shankar. Reverend Robert Howes and atheist Madalyn Murray O'Hair debate the issue of prayer in public schools.
Episode 235
Fri, Aug 9, 1968
Nancy Wilson co-hosts. Guests are Pat Nixon (wife of Richard Nixon), daughter Julie Nixon, Julie's fiancee David Eisenhower, Country singer Henson Cargill, actor Ed Begley, Bossa Nova composer Joao Gilberto, and designer LaVetta.
Episode 236
Mon, Aug 12, 1968
Peter Lawford is co-host for the week. Guests are Martha Reeves and the Vandellas; jazz vibraphonist Terry Gibbs; former boxing champion Rocky Graziano; magician The Amazing Randi; and "Born Female" author Caroline Bird.
Episode 237
Tue, Aug 13, 1968
Peter Lawford is co-host. Guests are The Four Tops; Jim Henson's Muppets; actress and AFRTS disc jockey Chris Noel; comedian Jack E. Leonard; news analyst Dorothy Fuldheim; and "Demo Singer Fun Wagon."
Episode 238
Wed, Aug 14, 1968
Peter Lawford co-hosts. Guests include singers John Raitt and Brandi Petty; pianist Big Tiny Little; and Save the Children Federation director Georgine Salom. Herbert Kasper, designer for Joan Leslie, presents a Fall Fashion Show.
Episode 239
Thu, Aug 15, 1968
Peter Lawford is co-host. Guests are singer-entertainer Sammy Davis Jr.; singers Bobbie Gentry and Ted Neeley; New Jersey's First Lady Betty Hughes; and comedian Bob Melvin.
Episode 240
Fri, Aug 16, 1968
Guests are Peter Lawford (co-host for the week), Judy Garland ("For Once In My Life," "How Insensitive, "Somewhere Over the Rainbow"), singer Jerry Vale, ventriloquist Willie Tyler with Lester, and authors William Safire and Jill Shipstad.
Episode 241
Mon, Aug 19, 1968
Bobby Goldsboro is co-host for the week. Guests are Smokey Robinson and the Miracles; tenor Richard Tucker; songwriter Bobby Russell (composer of Goldsboro's hit record "Honey"); comedian Professor Irwin Corey; and author Ben Bagdikian.
Episode 242
Tue, Aug 20, 1968
Bobby Goldsboro is co-host. Guests are Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons; singer-comedian Vicki Lawrence; automobile safety consultant Byron Block, and restaurant owner Madame Kuo.
Episode 243
Wed, Aug 21, 1968
Bobby Goldsboro co-hosts. Guests are pianist-composer Peter Nero, singer Gisele MacKenzie, comedian Jackie Vernon, singing-dancing troupe The Golddiggers, and Medic Alert executive director Chester L. Watts.
Episode 244
Thu, Aug 22, 1968
Bobby Goldsboro is co-host. Guests are folk singer Joan Baez, pianist Larry Butler, Grand Ole' Opry comedian Minnie Pearl, and Queens County NY district attorney Thomas J. Mackell.
Episode 245
Fri, Aug 23, 1968
Bobby Goldsboro is co-host. Guests are actor Hugh O'Brian; bluegrass duo Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs; vocalist Anna Maria Alberghetti; champion fly caster Ann Strobel; and "Growing Up Straight" co-author Peter Wyden.
Episode 246
Mon, Aug 26, 1968
Jane Morgan is co-host for the week. Guests are singer Al Martino, operatic tenor Jan Peerce, comedian Marty Barris, and newsman-author Carl T. Rowan.
Episode 247
Tue, Aug 27, 1968
Jane Morgan co-hosts. Guests are singer Bobby Vinton, comedian London Lee, and psychic phenomena expert Stewart Robb.
Episode 248
Wed, Aug 28, 1968
Jane Morgan is co-host. Guests are comedian Marty Allen, operatic tenor Jan Peerce, and Charles Kramer, attorney and author of "The Negligent Doctor."
Episode 249
Thu, Aug 29, 1968
Jane Morgan is co-host. Guests are The Beach Boys ("Do It Again," "Darlin'," "Wake the World"), comic actress Martha Raye, trumpeter Erskine Hakkins, author William F. Buckley Jr., and hockey player Bernard "Boom Boom" Geoffrion.
Episode 250
Fri, Aug 30, 1968
Episode 251
Mon, Sep 2, 1968
Bennett Cerf is co-host for the week. Guests are pop duo Peter and Gordon; "Iberia" author James Michener; husband-and-wife comedy team Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy; and comedian Ralph Pope.
Episode 252
Tue, Sep 3, 1968
Bennett Cerf is co-host. Guests are singer-comedian Sheila MacRae; the vocal team of Chris and Peter Allen; comedian London Lee; and "The Money Game" author Adam Smith (pseudonym of George J.W. Goodman).
Episode 253
Wed, Sep 4, 1968
Bennett Cerf co-hosts. Guests are singer Bobby Goldsboro, jazz group The Ramsey Lewis Trio, actor Christopher Connelly, and Joanne Carson (Johnny Carson's wife). Aspiring actress Linda Barnes does a screen test with Chris Connelly.
Episode 254
Thu, Sep 5, 1968
Co-host Bennett Cerf is joined by his wife, Phyllis, and their son Chris. Also appearing are singer Billy Daniels, singer-actress Pat Suzuki, and the comedy team of Tony Hendra and Nick Ullett.
Episode 255
Fri, Sep 6, 1968
Bennett Cerf is co-host. Guests are singer-actress Eartha Kitt; humorist Grady Nutt; the singing duo of Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt; and columnist-author Erma Bombeck.