
The Mike Douglas Show
Season 14
The Mike Douglas Show was a variety show out of Cleveland OH and then Philadelphia PA, broadcast in the daytime. It's structure was similar to The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson and The Merv Griffin Show and was very popular in its time. Mike Douglas was no relation to Michael nor Kirk Douglas.
Where to Watch Season 14
230 Episodes
- The Pointer Sisters conclude their co-hosting dutiesE5
The Pointer Sisters conclude their co-hosting dutiesGuests: Jazz pianist Erroll Garner singer John Davidson activist Angela Davis author Sidney Sheldon Mayor Hillel Levinson their cousin Paul Silas of the Boston Celtics and Sarah & Elton Pointer parents of the Pointer Sisters. Also: a demonstration of events in the American Gold Cup horse show. - Donny and Marie Osmond Co-hostE12
Donny and Marie Osmond Co-hostGuests: actor Christopher Connelly The Lettermen Former Deputy Special assistant to the President Bruce Herschensohn "Planet of the Apes" makeup artist Dan Striepke and Chimp Marvin the Magnificent and his trainer Bill Hampton. *NOTE: Host Mike Douglas, in Planet of the Apes makeup, strode onstage last week at Philadelphia's KYW-TV studios to tape his daily talk show. His first guest was Trainer Bill Hampton with Marvin the Magnificent, a 100-lb. chimp. To the delight of the audience, Marvin recognized a pal right away. He stroked Mike's unusually pale paw consideringly, then sat back on his haunches and let out a few friendly howls. "The volume could have parted your hair," said Mike later. When Douglas mimicked him and let out a few howls of his own, Marvin stared stonily at his host, then wandered off into the audience. Next thing, he began swinging from the balcony. When Mike remonstrated with him, Marvin merely picked up a TV camera and shook it in Douglas' face as if it were a Br - Cicely Tyson co-hostsE46
Cicely Tyson co-hostsGuests: singer-songwriter Harry Chapin TV personality Henry Morgan musician Pat Nicholson US congresswoman Bella Abzug Frederick Storaska "How to Say No to a Rapist ... and Survive" and Dr. Nassera Omar. Highlights: Harry performs "I Wanna Learn a Love Song" and "Cat's in the Cradle". - The Hudson Brothers co-hostE52
The Hudson Brothers co-hostGuests: Chucky Margolis the 5-year-old alter-ego of two of the Hudson Brothers actor-dancer Bobby Van comedienne Elaine Joyce singer Minnie Riperton R&B singer Randy Brown Senator Edward Kennedy (D-Mass) and journalist Jerald terHorst. Also: a paddle ball demonstration. - Bob Eubanks host of The Newlywed Game co-hostsE57
Bob Eubanks host of The Newlywed Game co-hostsGuests: comedian Ron Carey and his wife Sharon dance experts Arthur & Kathryn Murray baseball player Larry Bowa & his wife Sheena and Country singer Barbara Mandrell. Highlights: Barbara Mandrell sings "Johnny B. Goode". - Peter Marshall host of Hollywood Squares co-hostsE58
Peter Marshall host of Hollywood Squares co-hostsGuests: baseball outfielder Peter LaCock, Peter Marshall's son comedian Dick Shawn singer Jerry Vale singer-composer Dory Previn mentalist the Amazing Kreskin and (on tape) Cliif Arquette as Charley Weaver. Highlights: Dory sings "Lover, Lover" Jerry sings "If I Could Write a Song". - Richard Pryor co-hostsE62
Richard Pryor co-hostsGuests: actress Sally Kellerman actor Harry Belafonte Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association of America actor George C. Scott actress Trish Van DeVere and Electric Light Orchestra. Highlights: The Electric Light Orchestra performed "Poor Boy" and "Can't Get It Out of My Head." - Freddy Prinze, George Kirby, Anthony Perkins, Buddy RichE67
Freddy Prinze, George Kirby, Anthony Perkins, Buddy RichFreddie Prinze co-hosts; guests are comedian George Kirby, actor Anthony Perkins and his wife actress Berry Berenson, Jazz drummer Buddy Rich, Bobby & Tina Allende and Zeeba, a male belly-dancer. Hendricks, Getz, Thompson & Rich perform. - Joel Grey co-hostsE71
Joel Grey co-hostsGuests: actor Lloyd Bridges composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Sandy Stewart trainer John Baker & Fury the cat The Miracles politician Byron Baer and Alex Morrisey. Also: a discussion of migrant workers with New Jersey state representative Bryon Baer (D) and migrant worker Miguel Sanchez. Highlights: Joel sings "Keep the Customer Satisfied." - Joel Grey co-hostsE72
Joel Grey co-hostsGuests: comedian David Brenner Noel Neill, who played Lois Lane in TV's "Superman" series actresses Sylvia Syms and Dorothy Paxton Broadway producer Hal Prince Mark Baker, Maureen Brennan, and Mary-Pat Green, members of the "Candide" cast. Highlights: Sylvia sings "The Best Is Yet to Come." - Joel Grey concludes his co-hosting dutiesE75
Joel Grey concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: Senator Henry "Scoop" Jackson. singer Sergio Franchi Andrea Behadur owner of "Go Fly a Kite" store in New York City and ballet dancers Valeri Panov and his wife Galina Ragozina. Highlights: Joel Grey sings "Willkommen" and "Money, Money" from "Cabaret". Also: a kite-flying demonstration. - Peter Falk co-hostsE78
Peter Falk co-hostsGuests: actress Adrienne Barbeau singer Jimmy Dean TV director for CBS Sports Tony Verna attorney Vincent Bugliosi co-author of "Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders" and criminologist Dr. Joel Fort. Highlights: Jimmy sings "Back Home Again in Indiana" - John Davidson co-hostsE81
John Davidson co-hostsGuests: Martha Mitchell Professor Irwin Corey Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods US Navy Parachute Team Rear Admiral Emmett H. Tidd, Commander of U.S. Navy Recruiting Command and Serpentarium owners Bill and Clarita Haast. Highlights: John sings, "I Believe In Music". - John Davidson co-hostE82
John Davidson co-hostGuests: actor Richard Chamberlain comedians Arte Johnson Dick Shawn and Ron Carey CBS Sportscaster Jane Chastain singing group, The Rhodes Kids Russian trampolinists Svetlana Levina and Alexandr Volynkin The University of Miami women's intercollegiate volleyball team and a toy buyer are the guests. Highlights: The Rhodes Kids sing, "Land of a Thousand Dances". - John Davidson co-hostsE83
John Davidson co-hostsGuests: The Lettermen CBS Sportscaster Jane Chastain singer Barbi Benton comics Dick Shawn & Ron Carey and Jim Kiick, Bill Stanfill, Manny Fernandez, Paul Warfield, Jim Mandich, and Doug Swift of the Miami Dolphins. Also: The University of Miami women's swimming team. Highlights: Mike sings, "Let Me Be There" - Robert Goulet co-hostsE87
Robert Goulet co-hostsGuests: comedian Milt Kamen TV star Mason Reese Norm and Marilyn Krause Bill Martin and Giant Tortoises Oscar's performing elephants. Also: a large-scale example of sand-castle architecture. Highlights: Robert does a medley of songs from "Camelot" Robert sings, "Good Things In Life" Mike sings, "Moon Over Miami" - Robert Goulet co-hostsE88
Robert Goulet co-hostsGuests: Robert's wife actress-singer Carol Lawrence tennis champ Bobby Riggs Miami Beach Mayor Harold Rosen Rogana, Jim, Ken and Kevin Schmedlein Alex Stein & Ashley Whippet the Wonder Dog Bill McGuire Three Frisbee champions Three young high divers with a high diving exhibition. Highlights: Carol & Robert sing, "If" Mike sings, "I Can See Clearly Now" - Robert Goulet co-hostsE89
Robert Goulet co-hostsGuests: Robert's wife actress-singer Carol Lawrence comic Ron Carey comedian Dick Shawn Sherill Mel Bailey & his remote planes Michelle & Michael, two acrobats who perform hanging from a helicopter Lyn Novakowski and Salty a trained sea lion. Highlights: Carol & Robert sing, "Together" Mike sings, "Sweet Caroline" and "My Best Girl" Also: a demonstration of remote-control airplanes used in law enforcement. - Robert Goulet concludes his co-hosting dutiesE90
Robert Goulet concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer-songwriter Paul Williams comedian Gabriel Kaplan actor Barry Williams The Spinners Mason Reese learning to pilot the Goodyear Blimp marksman Tom Fry trapeze act The Reynose Brothers and bathtub races featuring Art Lalone. Highlights: Paul sings, "Family of Man" and "You and Me Against the World" - Vic Damone co-hostsE91
Vic Damone co-hostsGuests: actor Yul Brynner Opera singer Anna Moffo John Raitt and his daughter folk artist Bonnie Raitt comic Stan Kann entertainer Monty Rock III Bill Evans director of the CLIO Awards and Esquire editors Tom Ferrell and Lee Eisenberg. Highlights: Mike and Vic perform "I Whistle a Happy Tune". Vic sings "On the Street Where You Live". - Vic Damone co-hostsE92
Vic Damone co-hostsGuests: actress Deborah Kerr comedian Charles Nelson Reilly singer Barry Manilow comic Stan Kann columnist Jack Anderson Elizabeth Holiday and B.H. Barry of the Royal Shakespeare Company. Highlights: Mike sings "Easy Come, Easy Go." Vic does "You'd Better Love Me While You May." - Vic Damone co-hostsE94
Vic Damone co-hostsGuests: "Happy Days" actor Henry Winkler singer-composer Harry Chapin comedian David Brenner drummer Louis Bellson and Lester Brown, author of "In the Human Interest: A Strategy to Stabilize World Population". Highlights: Mike sings "I Get a Kick Out of You". Vic Damone sings "Ol' Man River". Mike and Vic duet with "My Kind of Town". Also: a fashion show - Vic Damone concludes his co-hosting dutiesE95
Vic Damone concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actress Faye Dunaway actor Don Wilson singer Judy Collins comedian Corbett Monica film director Elia Kazan Jack Benny's daughter Joan Benny cartoon voice Mel Blanc Kuwait ambassador to the United Nations Abdulla Bishara and film historians Mert Koplin & Charles Grinker. Highlights: Mike and Vic sing "I Got Love" Vic sings "A Very Special Love Song". - Shecky Greene co-hostsE97
Shecky Greene co-hostsGuests: actor-singer Clifton Davis boxing great Rocky Graziano lawyer F. Lee Bailey Playgirl magazine centerfold coordinator Toni Holt and centerfold photographer Jessica Kolesar, Shecky's wife Nalani, and Richard Reinartson a polygraph operator. Highlights: Mike sings "Exactly Like You". Clifton Davis sings "Let Me Be the One" and "Nature Boy". - Shecky Greene co-hostsE98
Shecky Greene co-hostsGuests: James Earl Jones singer Enzo Stuarti Richard Blackwell aka Mr. Blackwell, author of "The Ten Worst-Dressed Women List" Karina Tapiovarra with a sauna and freestyle skier Bill O'Leary teaches Mike to ski on a machine. Highlights: Mike sings "Walking Happy". Enzo Stuarti sings "Be My Love". - Shecky Greene co-hostsE99
Shecky Greene co-hostsGuests: Craig Stevens actress Jessica Walter Singer-composer David Gates psychiatrist Dr. Samuel Dunkell who analyzes sleeping positions and entrants from the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show. Mike welcomes three jurors from the Watergate coverup trail: Anita King, Roy Carter and Joanne Williams. Highlights: Mike and Jessica sing "Together". - Shecky Greene concludes his co-hosting dutiesE100
Shecky Greene concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer Smokey Robinson TV host Hugh Downs actress Talia Shire singer Freda Payne Singing City airplane pilot T.W. Cummings and stewardess Mary Kay Reeder Hiroo Onoda, Japanese army intelligence lieutenant who fought in World War II and did not surrender until 1974. Also: a demonstration by an airline representative who helps people overcome their fear of flying. Highlights: Mike sings "Fly Me to the Moon". Freda sings "Last Blues Song". *NOTE: Japanese soldier Hiroo Onoda who was found in the Philippines in March 1974. Mike welcomes Hiroo Onoda. a Japanese soldier who remained in the Philippine jungle for 30 years after the end of World War II, still believing the war was going on. - Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-hostE101
Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-hostGuests: singer-composer Neil Sedaka director Lee Strasberg comedian David Steinberg sportscaster Harry Kalas and the Immaculata College women's basketball team. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sing "Aquarius" and "Let the Sunshine In". Neil Sedaka performs "Laughter in the Rain." *Note: Alan Alda hosts for Mike Douglas who is recovering from an appendectomy. - Alan Alda guest host, the 5th Dimension co-hostE102
Alan Alda guest host, the 5th Dimension co-hostGuests: minister and political organizer Jeb Stuart Magruder and his wife Gail comic Sandy Baron and motivational speaker and course inventor Werner Erhard. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sing "Up, Up & Away" and "One Less Bell to Answer." - Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-hostE103
Alan Alda guest host, The 5th Dimension co-hostGuests: comedian George Gobel actress Elizabeth Ashley Opera star Grace Bumbry tennis champ Bobby Riggs and Erica Jong author of "Fear of Flying". Highlights: The 5th Dimension perform "Stoned Soul Picnic" and "Sweet Blindness". - Alan Alda concludes his guest hosting duties, The 5th Dimension co-hostE105
Alan Alda concludes his guest hosting duties, The 5th Dimension co-hostGuests: comedian-actor Gabriel Kaplan comedian Sandy Baron poet Nikki Giovanni Franco Harris of the Pittsburgh Steelers and Jeb Stuart Magruder and his wife Gail. Highlights: The 5th Dimension sings "Wedding Bell Blues," "Ashes to Ashes" and "What Is Hip." - David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hostsE106
David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hostsGuests: comedian Redd Foxx actor Barry Newman comic Dap Sugar Willie author Urna Gray and gymnasts Gary Novicklj & Anita Mathieu. Highlights: Joey Heatherton sings "You Are the Sunshine of My Life" and "Where Is the Love." *Note: David Steinberg hosts for Mike during his second week of recovery from an appendectomy. - David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hostsE107
David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hostsGuests: Joey's father bandleader Ray Heatherton Joey's brother radio personality Dick Heatherton actor Craig Stevens singing group Labelle author Daniel Peterson Highlights: Joey sings "Company". Joey and joins her father to do a medley of "Babes in Arms" tunes including "My Funny Valentine" and "Where or When." Labelle sing "Lady Marmalade" and "Space Children." - David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hostsE109
David Steinberg guest host, Joey Heatherton co-hostsGuests: Joey's brother radio personality Dick Heatherton actor John Amos singer-songwriter Peter Allen comedian Rip Taylor organist-comic Stan Kann The Amazing Kreskin A look at exotic beds. Highlights: Joey Heatherton sings "I Love You, I Honestly Love You" accompanied by Peter at the piano. Joey sings "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life", and "Call Me And I’ll Be Around" with her brother. John Amos sings "Accentuate The Positive". Peter Allen sings "Just Ask Me I’ve Been There". - David Steinberg concludes his guest hosting duties, Joey Heatherton co-hostsE110
David Steinberg concludes his guest hosting duties, Joey Heatherton co-hostsGuests: actor George Hamilton TV commercial star Mason Reese pro golfer Tim Wood rodeo champion Larry Mahan Stephanie Mills (Dorothy) Ted Ross (The Cowardly Lion) Tiger Haynes (The Tin Woodsman) Hinton Battle (The Scarecrow) Dee Dee Bridgewater (Glinda, the Good Witch) cast members from the Broadway production of "The Wiz". Highlights: Joey sings "Zip-adeedoo-dah." Also: an ice-skating demonstration. - Jerry Lewis concludes his co-hosting dutiesE115
Jerry Lewis concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen actress Elizabeth Hubbard gymnast Cathy Rigby actor Anthony Cannon and actress Geraldine Court of TV's "The Doctors" series. Highlights: Mike sings "Make Someone Happy". Ben Vereen sings "Never Can Say Goodbye". - Cybill Shepherd co-hostsE117
Cybill Shepherd co-hostsGuests: TV commercial star Mason Reese Harlem Globetrotters Nate Branch, Meadowlark Lemon, Jackie Jackson and Bobby Jo Mason and Paul Ehrlich author of "End of Affluence: A Blueprine for Your Future" and members of the touring "Jesus Christ Superstar" company. Highlights: Mike sings "At Long Last Love". selections from the members of the cast of "Jesus Christ Superstar". - Cybill Shepherd co-hostsE118
Cybill Shepherd co-hostsGuests: impressionist-singer Marilyn Michaels singer-songwriter Don McLean actress Barbara Cook and Charles Goodell chairman of the Presidential Clemency Board. Highlights: Don McLean sings, "And I Love You So" and "Dreidel". Mike does "Begin the Beguine" and Marilyn sings "A Good Man Is Hard to Find." The Frank Hunter band. - Cybill Shepherd co-hostsE119
Cybill Shepherd co-hostsGuests: actor David Janssen boxing great Muhammad Ali boxer Chuck Wepner actor Richard Thomas and his wife Alma Dave Brubeck and his sons Darius, Daniel and Chris. and Janssen talked about his "kidnapping" during his 1974 trip to Turkey. Clips from the 1st season of 'HARRY O' were shown. - Cybill Shepherd concludes her co-hosting dutiesE120
Cybill Shepherd concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Jack Lemmon comedian Shecky Greene impressionist Marilyn Michaels boxing great Rocky Graziano juggler Albert Lucas and a 13-year-old professional skater. Highlights: Mike and Cybil duet on "Let's Fall In Love" and "Friendship". - Tony Randall concludes his co-hosting dutiesE125
Tony Randall concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: entertainer Bob Hope bandleader Les Brown singer Fran Jeffries and film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker with film clips of Hope's career. Highlights: Fran and Bob do "Show Me the Way to Go Home". And both join Les and Tony to sing a medley that includes "Tie A Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree". - Reggie Jackson co-hostsE126
Reggie Jackson co-hostsGuests: singer Freda Payne actor Gene Wilder impressionist-actor Frank Gorshin Mike & Reggie team up to sing, "Busted". Freda Payne talks about doing a movie about Dorothy Dandridge's life and members of Philadelphia's PAL (Police Athletic League). Also: a demonstration of how baseball bats are made. Highlights: Mike & Freda duet to "The Way We Were". Freda sings "Yours to Have". - Virginia Graham substitutes as Host, Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds co-hostsE128
Virginia Graham substitutes as Host, Johnny Bench of the Cincinnati Reds co-hostsGuests: model Vickie Chesser Bench actor Roy Scheider boxing great Rocky Graziano singer Sarah Vaughan Sportscaster Dick Enberg and softball pitcher Rosie Black. Highlights: Sarah sings, "Someone To Watch Over Me" and "The Man I Love". Johnny does "Bad, Bad Leroy Brown." - Jerry Lewis substitutes as Host, Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys co-hostsE129
Jerry Lewis substitutes as Host, Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys co-hostsGuests: actress Lynn Redgrave The Treniers singing group and Golf pro Jim Chenoweth. Highlights: The Treniers sing, "Rockin' On Sunday Night". - Sonny Bono co-hostsE131
Sonny Bono co-hostsGuests: actress-singer-dancer Ann-Margret singer B.B. King comedian David Brenner and Anne-Marie Rasmussen former wife of Steven Rockefeller Jr. Highlights: Sonny & Mike sing, "And the Beat Goes On" Ann-Margret joins Sonny in "You've Got a Friend". B.B. King performs, "The Thrill Is Gone" and "Live the Love". - Sonny Bono co-hostsE132
Sonny Bono co-hostsGuests: The Hudson Brothers comic Rip Taylor Senator Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn) Female wrestler Susan Sexton and Eugene Linden author of "Apes, Men and Language". Highlights: The Hudson Brothers sing, "Lover, Come Back to Me" and Mike joins Sonny to sing, "Games People Play". - Sonny Bono co-hostsE133
Sonny Bono co-hostsGuests: comedienne-actress Nancy Walker singer-songwriter Paul Williams The Lettermen Patricia Garfield author of "Creative Dreaming" magician Peter DePaula and Signa Joy and Susan Edwards members of the cast of "The Magic Show". Highlights: Sonny & Mike sing, "Sweet Gypsy Rose". The Lettermen sing, "When Will I See You Again" and "I Honestly Love You". - Sonny Bono, co-hostE134
Sonny Bono, co-hostGuests: actor Tony Randall singer Smokey Robinson and 14-year old singer Rene Simard. Highlights: Rene sings, "Beyond the Sea" and Schubert's "Ave Maria" and joins Mike in a duet. Smokey sings, "Baby, That's Back At Ya". Sonny & Mike team up to sing, "Mack the Knife". - Sonny Bono concludes his co-hosting dutiesE135
Sonny Bono concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actors Ben Gazzara and Peter Falk actress Adrienne Barbeau comedian Milt Kamen screenwriter Sterling Silliphant Christine Nickel and Rachel Rosenberg. Highlights: Sonny sings, "One Hell of a Woman" and teams up with Mike on "United We Stand". Adrienne sings "A Taste of Honey". Also: a Kung-fu demonstration. *Note: Some sources state that Peter Falk appeared in this episode as his previous visit was rescheduled from March 14, 1975 to March 21, 1975. - Mason Reese co-hostsE136
Mason Reese co-hostsGuests: actress Shirley MacLaine Little Anthony and the Imperials comedian Fred Travalena and Richard Humphrys and his trained animals. Highlights: Little Anthony and the Imperials perform, "Hold On" and "You Are". Fred Travalena does impersonations of Marlon Brando, Paul Lynde and Clint Eastwood. - Mason Reese co-hostsE137
Mason Reese co-hostsGuests: actress Shirley MacLaine comedienne-actress Esther Rolle composer Marvin Hamlisch Philadelphia's Singing City Choir and Alex Green and Gary MacKenzie with a demonstration of trick shooting, gun spinning and bull-whipping. Highlights: Mike sings, "What I Did For Love" Philadelphia's Singing City Choir, the choir performs Handel's "Hallelujah Chorus" and "Ezekiel". - Mason Reese co-hostsE138
Mason Reese co-hostsGuests: actress-singer Rita Moreno composer Harry Chapin singers Kelly Garrett and Gilbert Price sportscaster Jane Chastain Dr. Jose Froimovich researcher of the aging process worm expert George Sroda and two members of the Philadelphia Fire Dept. with a tour of a firetruck. Highlights: Harry sings, "Cats in the Cradle". Rita sings, "Harvest Moon". - Mason Reese co-hostsE139
Mason Reese co-hostsGuests: actor Christopher Lee singer Anne Murray Ferrante and Teicher comedian Pat Cooper Iron Eyes Cody and singing group Sister Sledge. Highlights: Ferrante and Teicher perform "Exodus" and "Ol' Man River". Locomotive engineer Christine Gonzales who teaches Mason how to drive a train. Also a discussion, Of Indian lore with Iron Eyes Cody. - Mason Reese concludes his co-hosting dutiesE140
Mason Reese concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actors Walter Slezak and Jack Klugman singer Janis Ian Magician Judy Carter Senator John Glenn (D-Ohio) and former astronaut The Spinners and Dr. Thelma Moss. Highlights: The Spinners sing, "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love?" and "Living A Little, Laughing A Little". Janis Ian sings, "When the Party's Over". - Flip Wilson co-hostsE143
Flip Wilson co-hostsGuests: actress Dyan Cannon singer-songwriter Harry Chapin singer Melba Moore worm Expert George Sroda and Alvin Toffler author of "Future Shock" and "The Eco-Spasm Report". Highlights: Harry sings, "I Want to Learn a Love Song" and "Jamie". Melba Moore sings "My Soul is Satisfied". - Flip Wilson concludes his co-hosting dutiesE145
Flip Wilson concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer Tina Turner Seals and Crofts singer Walter Heath and sportscaster Jane Chastain. Highlights: Seals and Crofts perform, "I'll Play For You" Walter sings, "You Know You're Wrong, Don't You Brother". - Lily Tomlin co-hostsE146
Lily Tomlin co-hostsGuests: actress Marlo Thomas Comic Archie Hahn Harold Melvin and The Bluenotes psychic healer William Nolen, author of "Healing: A Doctor in Search of a Miracle" and a woman who was treated by faith healer Kathryn Kuhlman. Highlights: The Bluenotes perform, "Bad Luck" and "Hope That We Can Be Together Soon". - Lily Tomlin co-hostsE147
Lily Tomlin co-hostsGuests: singer Pearl Bailey comedian George Kirby Pretzels, a musical revue and banker Louis Kelso, who discusses a proposal for employee-owned corporations. Highlights: Pearl sings, "Violets For Your Furs" and "Duey's Song" Mike and Lily team up for "Don't Count Your Kisses" George sings, "You Are the Sunshine of My Life". - Lily Tomlin co-hostsE148
Lily Tomlin co-hostsGuests: actor Richard Dreyfuss actor-singer-dancer Ben Vereen Australian singer Lana Cantrell Country singer Tanya Tucker and Donald Rumsfeld, assistant to the President. Highlights: Ben sings "Jubilation" and "You Make Me Feel Brand New" Lana sings "Like A Sunday Morning" Lily sings "That Sentimental Sandwich". - Lily Tomlin co-hostsE149
Lily Tomlin co-hostsGuests: the comedy team of Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara Congresswoman Bella Abzug (D-NY) Singer Lana Cantrell Comedienne Valeri Bromfield John Slonaker, a player of whiskey bottles. and The Chambers Brothers. Highlights: Songs include, "Stealin' Watermelons". - Dyan Cannon co-hostsE152
Dyan Cannon co-hostsGuests: M*A*S*H actor Jamie Farr actor Don Stewart comedienne Julie DeJohn comic Billy Saluga comedian Professor Irwin Corey R&B group Tavares and Rubin 'Hurricane' Carter taped at Trenton State Prison where the former boxer is serving a sentence for murder Highlights: Tavares performs, "My Ship" and "Remember What I Told You To Forget". Dyan and Mike sing "I Won't Last a Day Without You". - Dyan Cannon co-hostsE153
Dyan Cannon co-hostsRubin 'Hurricane' Carter taped at Trenton State Prison where the former boxer is serving a sentence for murder singer Johnny Mathis actor Jack Klugman Elizabeth Keubler-Ross author of "Questions and Answers on Death and Dying" PBS's "Zoom" producer Austin Hoyt author Solomon Hasluck and Edith, Danny & Luiz. Highlights: Johnny sings, "Over the Weekend" and "What'll I Do?". - Dyan Cannon co-hostsE154
Dyan Cannon co-hostsRubin 'Hurricane' Carter taped at Trenton State Prison where the former boxer is serving a sentence for murder actor Cornel Wilde singer Al Green comedian-actor Art Carney organist-comic Stan Kann and Peter Skolnik author fo "Jump Rope". Highlights: Al sings, "The Prince of Soul" and "God Blessed Our Love" Mike & Dyan sing, "We've Only Just Begun". Dyan sings, "Touch Me In the Morning". - Dyan Cannon concludes her co-hosting dutiesE155
Dyan Cannon concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: model-actress Jennifer O'Neill actor Anson Williams Fred Blair Jack Edelstein columnist Shirley Eder and The Stylistics. Highlights: Anson sings, "Another Night in a Lonely Town". Jennifer sings, "I Live the Life I Love". The Stylistics perform, "Thank You Baby". Also: a display of snakes. - Jose Feliciano co-hostsE156
Jose Feliciano co-hostsGuests: actor Bill Macy actress Alexis Smith comedian Corbett Monica and Chaka Khan and Rufus. Highlights: Jose sings, "Chico and the Man" and "The Essence of Your Love". Rufus sings, "Tell Me Something Good" and "Stop on By". Also: instructions for cultivating an indoor vegetable garden. - Jose Feliciano co-hostsE157
Jose Feliciano co-hostsGuests: composer Marvin Hamlisch singer Richie Lecea comic Pat Cooper singing group Ecstasy, Passion and Pain linguist and author Charles Berlitz and Lawrence Kutche. Highlights: Jose Feliciano sings, "Boogie On Reggae Woman" and "If You Don't Know Me By Now". Marvin Hamlisch performs, "Night and Day". Ecstasy, Passion and Pain perform "One Beautiful Day". - Jose Feliciano co-hostsE158
Jose Feliciano co-hostsGuests: actor Walter Slezak singer Al Martino comedian Sandy Baron Comedienne Valeri Bromfield rock group Blue Swede and African-safari guides Betty and Jock Melville. Highlights: Jose Feliciano sings, "Use Me" Al Martino sings "To the Door of the Sun" Blue Swede performs, "Dr. Rock and Roll". Mike sings "Never My Love". Jose & Al duet on "I Have But One Heart". - Jose Feliciano co-hostsE159
Jose Feliciano co-hostsGuests: comedian David Brenner singer-actor Robert Goulet and Dr. Hyman Engleberg, author of "The Doctor's Modern Heart Attack Prevention Program." Highlights: Jose sings, "Papa Was A Rollin' Stone" Robert sings, "Those Were the Days" and "The Nearness of You". - Jose Feliciano concludes his co-hosting dutiesE160
Jose Feliciano concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence sex therapists William Masters and Virginia Johnson actor David Groh comedian Norm Crosby and singer Major Harris. Highlights: Carol sings, "All I Ever Need is You", "The Way We Were" and a medley of "These Foolish Things". Jose sings, "Take Me Home Country Roads" and "Light My Fire". - George Carlin co-hostsE162
George Carlin co-hostsGuests: singers Gloria Gaynor and Kenny Rankin actor Larry Linville (NOT comedian Ron Carey)(as previously listed) comic Professor Irwin Corey Russian actress Victoria Fyodorova National Enquirer reporter Henry Gris hairstylist Pierre Ouaknine and Egil Krogh Jr. convicted conspirator in the Ellsberg case. Highlights: Gloria Gaynor sings "Walk On By" and "Never Can Say Goodbye". Kenny Rankin sings "You Are My Woman" and "In the Name of Love". - George Carlin co-hostsE163
George Carlin co-hostsGuests: actress Lana Turner singer John Davidson comedienne Joan Rivers singer-songwriter Kenny Rankin raquetball champion Peggy Steding and John Springer author of "They Had Faces Then" about movie stars of the 30's. Highlights: Kenny Rankin sings "People Get Ready". John Davidson sings "What Will I Tell the Kids?" "Have You Never Been Mellow?" - George Carlin co-hostsE164
George Carlin co-hostsGuests: singer Barbara McNair comedian-actor Rob Reiner actors Fernando Lamas and Burt Ward Sha Na Na actress LaWanda Page comedienne Joan Rivers comedian David Brenner and Marvel comic legend Stan Lee. Also: a fashion show of comic-book hero costumes with Joan Rivers, David Brenner, Burt Ward and comic-book publisher Stan Lee. Highlights: Sha Na Na performs "Just like Romeo and Juliet" and "ShBoom."0 - Roger Miller co-hostsE166
Roger Miller co-hostsGuests: entertainer Ethel Merman Country singers Charley Pride and Jimmy Dean comedian Jerry Clower and King Charles Troupe. Highlights: Roger Miller sings "I Love a Rodeo". Ethel Merman performs "You Can't Get a Man with a Gun". Jimmy Dean does "Stay All Night". Charley Pride does "Mississippi Cotton Picking Delta Town". - Loretta Lynn co-hostsE167
Loretta Lynn co-hostsGuests: actor George Hamilton Opera singer Roberta Peters Country singers Bill Anderson Roger Miller and Mickey Gilley The Queen and Her Maids comedian Professor Irwin Corey and Monty Lynch & retriever. Highlights: Loretta sings "You're Lookin' at Country". Mickey sings "San Antonio Rose". Loretta & Roberta duet "My Secret Love". Roberta performs an aria from "The Barber of Seville". George sings "Jambalaya". Mike sings "Delta Dawn". - Mel Tillis co-hostsE168
Mel Tillis co-hostsGuests: Country singers Waylon Jennings Jessi Colter and Roger Miller comedian Flip Wilson actor Jamie Farr singer Diana Trask comedian Professor Irwin Corey NASCAR racers Darrell Waltrip and Bobby Allison and the Fruit Jar Drinkers. Also: stock-car races with Country Western personalities. Highlights: Mel sings "She's a Heartbreaker". Jessi sings "I'm Not Lisa". Diana sings "Back Home Again". - Tom T. Hall co-hostsE169
Tom T. Hall co-hostsGuests: Country singers Barbara Mandrell and Johnny Rodriguez Hee Haw's Grandpa Jones musician John Hartford Danny Davis and the Nashville Brass comic Professor Backwards and Ma Ho Pin a tightrope walker. Highlights: Tom sings "Deal". John & Mike perform "Gentle on My Mind". Barbara Mandrell sings "Show Me a Man". Johnny Rodriguez sings "Ramblin' Man". Grandpa Jones performs "Baby-O". - Freddie Prinze co-hostsE174
Freddie Prinze co-hostsGuests: comedian-actress Betty White TV game show host Allen Ludden actresses Karen Valentine and Georgia Engel and singer Major Harris. Highlights: Major Harris sings "Loving You is Mellow" and "Sweet Tomorrow". Georgia and Mike do "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" - Marcel Marceau co-hostsE178
Marcel Marceau co-hostsGuests: singer Jean-Paul Vignon dancer Ann Reinking songstress Mireille Mathieu French chef Jacques Pepin Rockettes and film historians Mert Koplin and Charles Grinker. Highlights: Mireille Mathieu sings "Free Again". Mike sings "Pigalle". A CanCan demonstration by the Rockettes. Also: a preview of the 1975 Fall Fashions - James Earl Jones co-hostsE179
James Earl Jones co-hostsGuests: Michael Olatunji director of New York African Cultural Center Mrs. Olatunji presents African fashions poetress Nikki Giovanni Dinah Ayensu with an African cooking demonstration. and a group of dancers and musicians from the Center. Included are an African fashion show and a demonstration of African cooking. Highlights: Mike sings "The Lion Sleeps Tonight." - Totie Fields co-hostsE181
Totie Fields co-hostsGuests: puppeteer Shari Lewis Sportscaster Don Meredith gossip columnist Rona Barrett sculptor Peter Edstrom and Virginia Coy. Also: a demonstration by a hand analyst. Highlights: Mike sings "Exactly like You" and teams up with Totie for "Just You, Just Me." - Totie Fields co-hostsE183
Totie Fields co-hostsGuests: actress Loretta Swit Tony Orlando and Dawn Dr. Irwin Stillman consumer advocate Ralph Nader Edwin Koupal of the California People's Lobby and Walter Szykitka author of "Public Works: A Handbook for Self Reliant Living". Highlights: Tony Orlando and Dawn perform "Tie a Yellow Ribbon Round the Ole Oak Tree" and "He Don't Love You". Totie and Mike do "You Make Me Feel So Young". - Totie Fields co-hostsE184
Totie Fields co-hostsGuests: comedian Dom DeLuise actress Adrienne Barbeau singer Tommy Leonetti and Dr. Ezra Greenspan, president of New York's Chemotherapy Foundation. Also: Rosemary Costarelli with fashion show featuring terry-cloth garments. Highlights: Tommy Leonetti sings "I Won't Last a Day Without You". Mike sings "Falling in Love with Love". - Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting dutiesE185
Totie Fields concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Donald Sutherland and actress Karen Black promoting their film "Day of the Locust", singer-actress Diahann Carroll comic Morty Gunty and the Lettermen singing group. Highlights: The Lettermen sing "Laughter in the Rain". Diahann sings "More than You Know". Mike sings "My Kind of Girl" Totie and The Lettermen perform "Lazy River". - Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-hostE186
Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-hostGuests: Blood, Sweat & Tears Jack Valente President of the Motion Pictures of America Association comic Robert Klein radio and TV host Ted Mack singer Caterina Valenti. and former "Amateur Hour" host Ted Mack and one of the talents who won the "Amateur Hour" competition. Highlights: Gladys sings "Too Young". - Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-hostE188
Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-hostGuests: actors Beau Bridges and Gary Burghoff TV children's show puppeteer from England, Rod Hull and his Emu surgeon Dr. Wayne Decker of the New York Fertility Research Foundation and roller-skating champion Natalie Dunn. Highlights: Gladys Knight and the Pips perform "How Can You Say That Ain't Love?" - Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-hostE190
Gladys Knight and the Pips, Co-hostGuests: actor Omar Sharif comedian-actor Jimmie Walker John Scarne who demonstrates gambling tricks Bio-rhythms researcher Andrew Ahlgren and trainer Frank Inn with canine performer Benji. Highlights: "Neither One of Us (Wants to Be the First to Say Goodbye)" and "Just in Time". - Harry Chapin co-hostsE196
Harry Chapin co-hostsGuests: members of Harry's family, Tom, Steve and Jim Chapin actor Tony Randall The Lettermen comedian Norm Crosby comic Frank Raines aka Mr. Echo and swimming instructor Claire Timmermans, author of "Teach Your Baby to Swim." Highlights: Harry sings, "I Wanna Learn a Love Song" The Lettermen perform, "The Best of My Love". - Harry Chapin co-hostsE198
Harry Chapin co-hostsGuests: actor Barry Newman singer-dancer-actor Ben Vereen boxing great Rocky Graziano and defense attorney F. Lee Bailey, author of "For the Defense." A film clip from one of the Graziano-Tony Zale bouts of the 40's is shown. Highlights: Harry sings "Cat's in the Cradle." - Harry Chapin co-hostsE199
Harry Chapin co-hostsGuests: comedian David Brenner The Pointer Sisters baseball's Leo Durocher, coauthor of "Nice Guys Finish Last" National League umpire Tom Gorman and worm expert George Sroda. Also: a 10-year-old unicyclist performs. Highlights: The Pointer Sisters sing "Fairytale." - George Kirby co-hostsE201
George Kirby co-hostsGuests: actor David Groh singer Melissa Manchester comedian Robert Klein comic Stan Kann and H.H. Oliver, a former hollerin' champion from Spivey Corner, N.C. Highlights: Melissa sings "Party Music" and "Midnight Blue". George does "Let the Good Times Roll." - George Kirby co-hostsE202
George Kirby co-hostsGuests: singer Ella Fitzgerald actor Vincent Gardenia comedian Pat Cooper Duke Ellington's son Mercer and the Duke Ellington Band. Highlights: Ella and the Duke Ellington Band perform "Satin Doll". Ella Fitzgerald sings "Take the 'A' Train". The Duke Ellington Band performs "Black and Tan Fantasy" and "Happy Go Lucky Local". - George Kirby co-hostsE203
George Kirby co-hostsGuests: singer Sonny Bono actor Robert Shaw singer Carol Lawrence comedian-impressionist Bob McDonald and Iain & Oria Douglas-Hamilton of African Elephant Watch authors of "Among the Elephants". Highlights: Carol does a medley of "My Man" and "The Music That Makes Me Dance". - George Kirby co-hostsE204
George Kirby co-hostsGuests: actress-singer Carol Lawrence actor Robert Conrad singing group Fallenrock and Mitch Kurman crusader and lobbyist for Camp Safety following his sons death at summer camp Highlights: Carol sings "Don't Rain on My Parade". Fallenrock performs "Mary Anne" and "World on a String". - Johnny Cash co-hostsE206
Johnny Cash co-hostsGuests: June Carter Cash The Tennessee Three The Carter Family Country artists Carl Perkins and Jack Ruth. Highlights: Johnny sings "I Walk the Line," "A Boy Named Sue," "The Lady Came from Baltimore" and "Look at Them Beans". June joins Johnny for "Jackson." - Psychiatrist Dr. William Rader, Co-host is the head of the Alcoholism Program at Pacific Hospital inE207
Psychiatrist Dr. William Rader, Co-host is the head of the Alcoholism Program at Pacific Hospital inThe Guests: four women who describe their former drinking problems. Marilyn Hower, Peggy Patterson, Andrea Grace and Linda Curtis. - Ted Mack co-hostsE208
Ted Mack co-hostsGuests: singer Jerry Vale entertainer Tiny Tim juggler Wally Straton Bob Bonney, James Mizelle, Ken Miller, Harry Steinberg, Butch Gallagher, Liz Fertitta, Pinky Robinson, Robi Robins in a re-creation of the "Amateur Hour" with nine talented amateurs. and nine talented amateurs. Included: vintage "Amateur Hour" clips of performances by Ann-Margret and Pat Boone. - Roger Miller co-hostsE213
Roger Miller co-hostsGuests: actor McLean Stevenson Blood Sweat & Tears Dian Thomas author of "Roughing It Easy". and former Miss Nude Universe Kellie Everts. Also: an exhibition by the Royal Lipizzaner white stallions. Highlights: Blood Sweat & Tears perform "England Swings". - Roger Miller co-hostsE214
Roger Miller co-hostsGuests: actress Elke Sommer actor Anthony Perkins impressionist-comic Fred Travalena singer Andy Kim and veterinarian Terri McGinnis. Highlights: Roger sings "Engine, Engine No. 9" and "Lovin' You Is Always on My Mind". Andy sings "Rock Me Gently". Also: a demonstration of an electric car. - Joan Rivers co-hostsE217
Joan Rivers co-hostsGuests: film critic Rex Reed actor Peter Lupus comedian David Brenner The Captain and Tennille and Juliet Benita Colman daughter of Ronald Colman and author of "Ronald Colman, A Very Private Person". Highlights: Mike sings, "Candy Man". Captain & Tennille perform "Love Will Keep Us Together". - Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting dutiesE220
Joan Rivers concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Roy Scheider singer Johnny Rodriguez Aquarium owner Paul Weintraub Mable Hoffman author of "Crockery Cookery" and R&B band The New Birth. Highlights: Johnny sings, "See See Rider", "Just Get Up and Close the Door". The New Birth perform "Granddaddy". - Jimmie Walker concludes his co-hosting dutiesE225
Jimmie Walker concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer-actress Florence Henderson singer-dancer-actor Joel Grey singer Bobby Vinton comedienne Elayne Boosler and pretzel maker Bud Mumma. Also: a demonstration of a sensing device for people with impaired eyesight.