

The Mike Douglas ShowSeason 18
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 The Mike Douglas Show • Season 18
194 Episodes
- Mike's first show from his new Hollywood location. Jimmy Stewart co-hostsE1
Mike's first show from his new Hollywood location. Jimmy Stewart co-hostsGuests: actor Burt Reynolds comedienne Carol Burnett actor Chad Everett singer Anne Murray comedian Kip Addotta and Los Angeles Mayor Thomas Bradley. Highlights: Mike sings "Alone at the End of the Rainbow." - Jimmy Stewart co-hostsE2
Jimmy Stewart co-hostsGuests: bandleader Lawrence Welk actor Joel Grey singer Evelyn "Champagne" King comedienne-actress Shirley Hemphill of "What's Happening?" animal behaviorist Michael Fox and a trick skater from the Ice Follies. Highlights: Jimmy and Lawrence play an accordion duet. - Jimmy Stewart co-hostsE3
Jimmy Stewart co-hostsGuests: Jimmy's wife Gloria Stewart comedienne Lucille Ball comedian Billy Crystal actress Joyce DeWitt actor Ray Buktenica of "Rhoda" magician David Copperfield and disco group A Taste of Honey. Highlights: A Taste of Honey does "Boogie Oogie Oogie." Joe Massimino band. - Jimmy Stewart co-hostsE5
Jimmy Stewart co-hostsGuests: entertainer Bob Hope actor Robert Conrad actress Linda Lavin young actors Kristy McNichol Jimmy McNichol and Scott Baio of "Who's Watching the Kids?" and 2-year-old golfer Tiger Woods and his father Earl Woods. Highlights: Bob Hope challenges Tiger to a putting contest. - Lynda Carter concludes her co-hosting dutiesE15
Lynda Carter concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: Lynda's husband and manager Ron Samuels actor Billy Dee Williams Dian Thomas author of "Roughing It Easy" and a "Gilligan's Island" cast reunion. Jim Backus, Bob Denver, Alan Hale and Dawn Wells. Also: the second of the two-part interview with magazine publisher Larry Flynt. - Captain & Tennille co-hostE16
Captain & Tennille co-hostGuests: actor Gregory Peck actress Sandy Duncan comedian Jeff Altman and California Angels pitcher Nolan Ryan and his wife Ruth. Also: Ben Abruzzo, Max Anderson and Larry Newman, who crossed the Atlantic Ocean in a helium balloon in August 1978. Highlights: The Captain and Tennille do "You Never Done It Like That." - Captain & Tennille co-hostE17
Captain & Tennille co-hostGuests: actor Richard Harris and his wife actress Ann Turkel singer Bobby Goldsboro actors James Franciscus Ron Carey and Sal Viscuso and Ruth Carter Stapleton sister of President Jimmy Carter Highlights: The Captain and Tennille do "Can't Stop Dancin'." - Captain & Tennille conclude their co-hosting dutiesE20
Captain & Tennille conclude their co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer Sarah Vaughan comic actor Richard Mulligan actress Adrienne Barbeau Dr. Joan Ullyot author of "Women's Running" and The Harlem Globetrotters. Highlights: Sarah Vaughan and Toni Tennille sing "I'm Old Fashioned". - Lucille Ball co-hostsE24
Lucille Ball co-hostsGuests: Lucy's daughter actress Lucie Arnaz actor Arthur Hill singers Guy and Ralna of The Lawrence Welk Show Melissa Sands author of "The Mistress' Survival Manual" and Carl Carlsson.plate spinners Ruth Carlsson and Carl Carlsson. Highlights: Guy and Ralna do "Lean on Me." - Mike's co-hosts this week are television stars "Rhoda" star Valerie Harper co-hostsE26
Mike's co-hosts this week are television stars "Rhoda" star Valerie Harper co-hostsGuests: The Hudson Brothers actor Joseph Bottoms comedian Bobby Kelton Steven Levenkron author of "The Best Little Girl in the World" and a hot-tub designer. Highlights: The Hudson Brothers perform "Disco Queen". - "Little House on the Prairie" star Karen Grassle co-hostsE29
"Little House on the Prairie" star Karen Grassle co-hostsGuests: actress Jane Fonda comic actor Harvey Korman singer Gloria Loring former football player turned actor Merlin Olsen television and radio announcer Jay Stewart Betty Rollin author of "First, You Cry" and Jean Zalon author of "I Am Whole Again" discuss breast reconstruction. Highlights: Gloria Loring sings "Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?" - "Lou Grant" star Ed Asner co-hostsE30
"Lou Grant" star Ed Asner co-hostsGuests: Country singer Loretta Lynn Olympic medalist Bruce Jenner and his wife Chrystie TV personality Jay Stewart Buffo the clown impressionists Rick and Ruby stuntwoman Kitty O'Neal Beverly Hills plastic surgeon Dr. Norman Martin and his patient Connie Dziadkowsky. Highlights: Loretta Lynn sings "Crazy". - Helen Reddy co-hostsE32
Helen Reddy co-hostsGuests: actor Richard Benjamin singer Isaac Hayes comedienne Elayne Boosler actor Richard Hatch on the set of "Battlestar Galactica" Jerry and Rena Leblanc authors of "Suddenly Rich" Cindy Bengston, president of the Big Sister organization in Los Angeles and Judy Lutes with a baby walrus from Sea World. - Helen Reddy co-hostsE33
Helen Reddy co-hostsGuests: actress Dionne Warwick actors Richard Hatch and Dirk Benedict on the set of "Battlestar Galactica" comedian George Miller tennis star Martina Navratilova and teaching pro Vic Braden. Highlights: Dionne Warwick sings "Look of Love". Helen Reddy sings "Bluebird". - Helen Reddy co-hostsE34
Helen Reddy co-hostsGuests: Helen's sister Toni Lamond actor Jim Backus actress Pam Dawber singer Nick Gilder folksinger Stanley Lemkuil and entrepreneur John Aristotle Phillips, who designed an atomic bomb as a college research project. Highlights: Nick performs "Hot Child in the City." - Helen Reddy concludes her co-hosting dutiesE35
Helen Reddy concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: Helen's husband and manager Jeff Wald actors Sylvester Stallone, Terry Funk and Lee Canalito of "Paradise Alley" singer B.J. Thomas and exercise guru Richard Simmons. Highlights: B.J. Thomas sings "Home Where I Belong." Helen Reddy sings "Mama". - Lou Rawls co-hostsE41
Lou Rawls co-hostsGuests: actor John Ritter Jayne Kennedy host of "NFL Today" comedian Lonnie Shorr singer Tommy Roe Ron Dornsife author of "The Ticket Book" and martial arts stuntman Emil Farkas author of "Self-Defense for Women". Highlights: Lou sings "You'll Never Find Another Love like Mine" and "Lady Love." - Seals and Crofts co-hostsE42
Seals and Crofts co-hostsGuests: singer-actor Robert Goulet actors Patrick O'Neal and Richard Paul rock group Exile Richard Matheson author of "What Dreams May Come" and bowling champ Dick Battista. Highlights: Seals and Crofts sing "We May Never Pass This Way Again". Exile performs "Kiss You All Over". - David Gates co-hostsE44
David Gates co-hostsGuests: actor Robert Vaughn actress Janet Leigh and her daughter actress Jamie Lee Curtis impressionist-comedian Babe Pier authors Irving Wallace and David Wallechinsky of "The People's Almanac No. 2". Highlights: David Gates sings "Took the Last Train". Mike sings David's song "If". - Gavin MacLeod concludes his co-hosting dutiesE50
Gavin MacLeod concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: Gavin's wife Patti MacLeod singer Andy Williams actor Patrick McNee Christina Crawford author of "Mommie Dearest" Jeff Kutash and the Dancin' Machine and Philippine dance troupe the Tani Marsh Dancers. - Carroll O'Connor co-hostsE51
Carroll O'Connor co-hostsGuests: actor Ray Milland singer-actor James Darren the comedy duo of Roger and Roger Stephen Birmingham author of "Jacqueline Bouvier Kennedy Onassis" and a demonstration of Benihana cooking. Highlights: James Darren sings "Good Times, Good Music, Good Friends" and "The Next Time." - Carroll O'Connor concludes his co-hosting dutiesE55
Carroll O'Connor concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer Mac Davis comedian George Carlin actresses Danielle Brisebois and Karen Grassle and author Carolyn Craven. Highlights: Mac Davis sings "The Greatest Love of All". Danielle Brisebois sings "Tomorrow". - Rita Walter and Dennis Cooney of "As the World Turns" co-hostsE56
Rita Walter and Dennis Cooney of "As the World Turns" co-hostsGuests: actor Red Buttons actress Eva Marie Saint singer-songwriter Livingston Taylor and columnist Ann Landers. Highlights: Livingston Taylor sings "I Will Be in Love with You" and "Lost in the Love of You". - Susan Lucci and Richard Shoberg of "All My Children" co-hostE58
Susan Lucci and Richard Shoberg of "All My Children" co-hostGuests: comedienne Brett Somers singer Eric Carmen actress Laurette Spang actor Herb Jefferson and costume designer Jean Pierre Dorlene on the "Battlestar Galactica" set. Highlights: Eric Carmen sings "Change of Heart". - Jaime Lyn Bauer and John McCook of "The Young and the Restless" co-hostE59
Jaime Lyn Bauer and John McCook of "The Young and the Restless" co-hostGuests: actress Elke Sommer her husband Joe Hyams author of "The Pool" comedian Jackie Gayle impressionist Bob Anderson singer Oliver and Dr. William Nolen. - Mike celebrates the 17th anniversary of his show. Dick Martin co-hostsE61
Mike celebrates the 17th anniversary of his show. Dick Martin co-hostsGuests: actress Zsa Zsa Gabor singer-actor Robert Goulet comedian Jack Carter actor-comedian Jim Backus and impressionists Roger and Roger. Also: highlights from past shows. - Dick Martin co-hostsE63
Dick Martin co-hostsGuests: actor George Kennedy The Bay City Rollers actor Jimmy McNichol ventriloquist Jay Johnson and Squeaky Frederick Nolan author of "The Algonquin Project" Horace Woodring driver of General George S. Patton's limousine and tarantulas from the Gentle Jungle Highlights: The Bay City Rollers perform "Back on the Street" and "Love Brought Me Such a Magical Thing." - "Flo" star Polly Holliday co-hostsE68
"Flo" star Polly Holliday co-hostsGuests: actor Vic Tayback entertainer Bob Hope actress Lee Meriwether singer Kelly Garrett actor Michael Keaton comedian Foster Brooks and Miss X. Also: a discussion of prescription-drug abuse. Highlights: Kelly sings "Something's Comin' Up" and "Since I Fell for You." - "Battlestar Galactica" star Dirk Benedict co-hostsE70
"Battlestar Galactica" star Dirk Benedict co-hostsGuests: singer-actress Carol Lawrence comedian Tom Dreesen actor Carl Weathers Dirk's mother Priscilla Niewoehner Charles McKaig mail carrier who had a near death experience Dr. Maurice Rawlings author of "Beyond Death's Door." Highlights: Carol sings "Pieces of Dreams" and "Daybreak." - Johnny Mathis co-hostsE73
Johnny Mathis co-hostsGuests: actor Paul Sorvino singer Deniece Williams impressionist Fred Travalena Country singer Larry Gatlin and Norm N. Nite author of the "Rock On!" series of books. Highlights: Johnny sings "Morning of My Life". Johnny and Deniece duet with "Too Much, Too Little, Too Late". Larry Gatlin performs "I've Done Enough Dyin' Today". Deniece Williams sings "Touch Me Again". - Johnny Mathis co-hostsE74
Johnny Mathis co-hostsGuests: actress Susan Sarandon composer Henry Mancini television writer Jeannine Burnier Julia Weinberg author of "Gourmet Bouquet" a salute to Mickey Mouse with Laura Yager and Joan Embery from the San Diego Zoo. Highlights: Laura Yager sings "I Grew Up On Mickey Mouse". Johnny performs a medley of Henry's songs including "Moon River". - Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting dutiesE75
Johnny Mathis concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor McLean Stevenson singer Jose Feliciano juggler Michael Marlin songstress Anna-Maria Alberghetti computerized piano player Charles Blankenship and gardening expert Jerry Baker. Also: demonstrations of computers that analyze golf swings and play the piano. Highlights: Johnny sings "Begin the Beguine". Anna Maria Alberghetti sings "Daybreak". - From Palm Springs, taped at the Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament. Bob Hope co-hostsE80
From Palm Springs, taped at the Bob Hope Desert Classic golf tournament. Bob Hope co-hostsGuests: former President Gerald Ford actor Jack Lemmon professional golfers Arnold Palmer and Lee Trevino bandleader Lawrence Welk and producer Gary Morton. - From Las Vegas Lou Rawls concludes his co-hosting dutiesE90
From Las Vegas Lou Rawls concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. actress Connie Stevens the Hudson Brothers singer Bobby Goldsboro comedian Norm Crosby and pianist Vince Cardell. Highlights: Sammy, Mike and Lou sing "The Lady Is a Tramp." - Cher co-hostsE91
Cher co-hostsGuests: singer Sonny Bono actress Jean Stapleton disco roller skating with Johnny Poole and Angela MacDonald-Janes Playboy bunny model and ex-wife of Football star George Best. Highlights: Cher sings "Take Me Home". Cher and Jean duet on "My Buddy". Cher joins Sonny Bono on "United We Stand" and "Without You." - Cher co-hostsE93
Cher co-hostsCher co-hosts Guests: Cher's children Chastity Bono and Elijah Blue actor Don Potter football star Terry Bradshaw and his wife Jo Jo Starbuck cartoonist Charles Schulz Lee Mendelson producer of Charles Schulz's animated Peanuts specials. Bill Melendez animator and director of the Peanuts specials Arrin Skelley voice actor of Charlie Brown and Fred Rogers host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood. Highlights: Don Potter sings "Suppertime". Cher sings "Love and Pain." - Cher co-hostsE94
Cher co-hostsGuests: comedienne-actress Betty White comedian Martin Mull fashion designer Bob Mackie consumer advocate David Horowitz Dr. Herman Tarnower author of "The Scarsdale Diet" and Chaka Khan with Rufus. Highlights: Martin Mull sings "Goodnight". Cher answers questions from the studio audience. - Cher concludes her co-hosting dutiesE95
Cher concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: Cher's boyfriend rock singer Gene Simmons. her mother Georgia Holt her sister Georganne La Piere actor Robby Benson makeup artist Way Bandy psychic Kebrina Kinkade and Jeff Kutash and the Dancin' Machine. Highlights: Mike and Cher sing "Side by Side". Cher sings "My Song (Too Far Gone)". - Sean Connery co-hostsE96
Sean Connery co-hostsGuests: actress Natalie Wood actor Michael Keaton funk group Rose Royce Country singer Dottie West Joyce Burditt author of "The Cracker Factory" body-builders Franco Columbo and his wife Anita and the Berosini's Arabian Horses and Camels. Highlights: Rose Royce sing "Love Don't Live Here Anymore." - Billy Crystal co-hostsE116
Billy Crystal co-hostsGuests: singer Maureen McGovern actor William Demarest musician Spike Jones Jr. actress Olivia deHavilland and Hollywood historian Robert Osborne author of "Fifty Golden Years of Oscar". Highlights: Maureen McGovern sings "Can You Read My Mind?" (from Superman) - Billy Crystal concludes his co-hosting dutiesE120
Billy Crystal concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actress Susan Saint James actor Tom Bosley singer Melissa Manchester comedian Gallagher Jim Mengers and Beach Volleyball pro Steve Obradovich. Highlights: Melissa Manchester performs "Don't Cry Out Loud". - David Brenner co-hostsE122
David Brenner co-hostsGuests: actors Elliott Gould and John Schuck rock group Dr. Hook Gene Pingle World record holder of 1977 for peeling 50 pounds of onions in 31 minutes. Jim Springer and Jim Lewis, identical twins that were separated at birth first met in February 9, 1979 after 39 years. and Leland Agon. Highlights: Dr. Hook performs "Sharing the Night Together". Elliott flips pancakes in a pancake race. - David Brenner concludes his co-hosting dutiesE125
David Brenner concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: comedian Dick Martin singers Rosemary Clooney Helen O'Connell Margaret Whiting and health food faddist Gypsy Boots. Highlights: Rosemary Clooney sings "But Beautiful". Helen O'Connell sings "After the Lovin'". - Danny DeVito co-hostsE126
Danny DeVito co-hostsGuests: actor James Brolin Country singer Mickey Gilley Danny's mother Julia DeVito film producer Robert Daley Detective Robert Leuci fashion designer Paul Smith and mime troupe Mumenschanz. Highlights: Mickey Gilley performs "Just Long Enough to Say Goodbye" and "Tying One On." - Norman Fell and Audra Lindley of The Ropers co-hostE129
Norman Fell and Audra Lindley of The Ropers co-hostGuests: comedian Flip Wilson R&B singer Cheryl Lynn from the Village People singer Randy Jones psychic Kenny Kingston author Connie Dziadkowsky and Dr. Norman Martin. Also: a fashion show for full-figured women. Highlights: Cheryl Lynn sings "Star Love" and "Got to Be Real." - Cheryl Tiegs co-hosts for the presentation of the ninth annual Daytime TV Magazine Readers' Poll AwaE130
Cheryl Tiegs co-hosts for the presentation of the ninth annual Daytime TV Magazine Readers' Poll AwaGuests: Deidre Hall Jed Allan Josh Taylor Jacquie Courtney Genie Francis Mary Stuart Paul Denis, editor of Daytime TV magazine and columnist Ann Landers. - From Las Vegas Ben Vereen co-hostsE132
From Las Vegas Ben Vereen co-hostsGuests: Country singer Roy Clark comedian Pat Cooper actor Robert Guillaume singer Keely Smith banjo player Buck Trent The Stupids and Las Vegas Mayor William Briare. Highlights: Roy and Buck do "Is It Hot In Here (Or Is It Me)?" Ben sings "Rhythm Rhapsody." - Carroll O'Connor co-hostsE136
Carroll O'Connor co-hostsGuests: actor James Cagney actress Maureen Stapleton singer Eddie Money Barbara Feldon visits Ali MacGraw on the set of "Just Tell Me What You Want." entertainer Monti Rock III and Donald McQuade author of "Edsels, Luckies and Frigidaires". Highlights: Eddie Money sings "Maybe I'm a Fool" and "Baby, Hold On". Mike and Carroll O'Connor duet with "Give My Regards to Broadway". Monti Rock IV sings "Love Is In the Air". - Carroll O'Connor co-hostsE137
Carroll O'Connor co-hostsGuests: actress Barbara Feldon actors Gary Coleman and Robert Easton R&B singer Linda Clifford Roxanne 'Rocky' Meyers and the Steppin' Stones and comedian Benny Jensen. Also: an interview with Ali MacGraw in New York City. Highlights: Linda Clifford sings "Let Me Be Your Woman" and "Bridge over Troubled Water." - Carroll O'Connor concludes his co-hosting dutiesE140
Carroll O'Connor concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Paul Newman director George Roy Hill actress Lesley-Anne Down singer-actor James Darren comedian Kip Addotta actor Dayton Ka'ne driving instructor Rodney Christiansen funk group Odyssey and North Texas residents Nelda and James Sexton are the surprise guests. *Note: [Dallas Morning News] Nelda and James Sexton from Maybank, won tickets to the show through a Channel 4 promotion contest. Douglas was so taken with the couple he reintroduced the show as "The Nelda Sexton Show" and gave them their own dressing room on the set. - Tony Orlando co-hostsE141
Tony Orlando co-hostsGuests: James Cagney (first of a three-part interview) actor Carroll O'Connor singer-actor Robert Goulet Glenda Jackson of the film "Lost and Found" actress Brianne Leary of "CHiPS" singing duo Peaches & Herb and 1979 Women's Superstars winner Linda Fernandez (volleyball player). Highlights: Tony Orlando sings "Gone At Last" and "Tie a Yellow Ribbon". Robert Goulet sings "That's Life" and "The Nearness of You". Peaches & Herb sing "Let's Love It Up Tonight" and "Reunited". - Tony Orlando co-hostsE142
Tony Orlando co-hostsGuests: actor Carroll O'Connor Country singer Charley Pride comedian Don Rickles singer-actress Pia Zadora Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda and Dodgers first baseman Steve Garvey The second of a three-part interview with James Cagney. Highlights: Charley Pride sings "Where Do I Put Her Memory?" - Tony Orlando concludes his co-hosting dutiesE145
Tony Orlando concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Robert Wagner actress Natalie Wood actor Omar Sharif composer Jule Styne, Bob and Dorothy DeBolt, subjects of the documentary "Who Are the DeBolts and Where Did They Get 19 Kids?" and a phone call from Henry Winkler who hosted a documentary on the DeBolts. Highlights: Tony Orlando sings "God Only Knows." - Dick Van Dyke co-hostsE147
Dick Van Dyke co-hostsGuests: from "The Dick Van Dyke Show" Morey Amsterdam and Rose Marie daughter Stacy Van Dyke singer Peter Frampton singer-actress Tammy Grimes author Judith Viorst and Eric Pleskow, president of Orion Pictures. Highlights: Stacey Van Dyke sings "Lay Me Down". - Dick Van Dyke co-hostsE148
Dick Van Dyke co-hostsGuests: producer-director Stanley Kramer actor Beau Bridges composer Ernest Gold Roger Gould author of "Transformations" and Conejo School of Dance taped tributes to Stanley Kramer from Katharine Hepburn Sidney Poitier and Maureen Stapleton. Highlights: Mike sings a medley of songs from Kramer's films. - Dick Van Dyke co-hostsE149
Dick Van Dyke co-hostsGuests: Dick's brother comic actor Jerry Van Dyke actress Jean Stapleton Rhonda Lerman author of Eleanor: Her Secret Journey narrated by Jean Stapleton singer Melba Moore comedian Professor Irwin Corey exercise guru Richard Simmons and author Dr. David Geisinger. - Dick Van Dyke concludes his co-hosting dutiesE150
Dick Van Dyke concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actors Robert Conrad and Lorne Greene Lenny and the Squiggtones Dick's son Barry Van Dyke The Los Angeles Mime Company The Swingle Singers and a look at space-age inventions. Highlights: The Squiggtones do "Night After Night." - Robert Urich co-hostsE152
Robert Urich co-hostsGuests: Robert's wife actress Heather Menzies "The Champ" stars actor Jon Voight and Ricky Schroeder singer Deniece Williams comedian Charlie Callas Steve Weldon world record holder for consuming spaghetti author and physical fitness expert Suzy Prudden and child psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. - Mike Farrell co-hostsE156
Mike Farrell co-hostsGuests: film critic Rex Reed singer Eddie Rabbitt model-actress Brooke Shields author Dian Thomas and Dr. Neal Olshan. Highlights: Eddie Rabbitt sings "Every Which Way But Loose". Rex Reed confesses his opinion of Burt Reynolds changed after he did a profile on him, he also says John Travolta is suffering a severe depression, probably brought on by the lull in his sudden success. - Mike Farrell co-hostsE157
Mike Farrell co-hostsGuests: California Governor Jerry Brown singer Helen Reddy Raymond E. Fowler author of "UFO Chronicles" Betty Andreasson near death experience of alien abduction and Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo. Highlights: Governor Jerry Brown discusses nuclear power and his possibilities as President, and says he's "not losing very much sleep" over the criticism he got for taking Linda Ronstadt to Africa with him. Mike Farrell explains how Jack Albertson helped his career and recalls his former role as David Banner's adoptive father on "Days of Our Lives". - Mike Farrell co-hostsE158
Mike Farrell co-hostsGuests: actress Sally Kellerman singer Anne Murray singer Joey Travolta skier Jean-Claude Killy and psychologist Dr. Lee Salk. Highlights: Anne Murray sings "I Just Fall in Love Again." John's brother Joey Travolta contradicts Rex Reed by saying that John is in good spirits, he also shows a clip from his move "War Lord". - Mike Farrell co-hostsE159
Mike Farrell co-hostsGuests: actor Peter Fonda Mike's wife Judy Farrell M*A*S*H actor William Christopher singer-songwriter Joe Raposo singer Ami Stewart musician Harris Nelson and Dr. Lee Salk. Highlights: Mike Farrell and his wife Judy talk about the year-long separation that saved their marriage and about the MASH episodes Judy took part in. William Christopher who plays Father Mulcahy on MASH, shows a clip that's dubbed in Spanish. Peter Fonda has another clip of "Wanda Nevada" and says his dad Henry Fonda could make a living as an artist. "Sesame Street" composer Joe Raposo plays a selection from the "Sesame Street Fever" disco album. - Mike Farrell concludes his co-hosting dutiesE160
Mike Farrell concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Dean-Paul Martin singer Minnie Riperton comedian Mike Binder Olympic Gold medalist Bob Seagren (pole vaulting) impressionist Jim Bailey psychic Kenny Kingston David Rothenberg and Mike's children Michael Josh and Erin Farrell show home movies in which they did a take-off on the Bionic Man. Highlights: Minnie sings "Lover and Friend" and "Back Down Memory Lane". Dean-Paul Martin who portrays a pro tennis player in "Players" confesses he prefers tennis to acting and recalls competing against Illie Nastase. Bob Seagren looks forward to his upcoming TV pilot, and chats about his role as the gay football player on "Soap". - Erin Moran co-hostsE162
Erin Moran co-hostsGuests: actor Christopher Lee German film director Werner Herzog Baseball manager Sparky Anderson fashion designer John Weitz singer Sylvie Vartan feminist Barbara Ehrenreich author of "For Her Own Good: Two Centuries of the Experts' Advice to Women". Highlights: Sylvie performs "I Don't Want the Night to End." - Dick Van Patten co-hostsE172
Dick Van Patten co-hostsGuests: Eight is Enough cast members Adam Rich and Susan Richardson disco group Alton McClain and Destiny comedian Eddie Mekka World champion gymnast Rhonda Schwandt Gymnastic coach Bruce Burns and magician Peter Pit. Highlights: Alton McClain and Destiny perform "It Must Be Love". - Dick Van Patten concludes his co-hosting dutiesE175
Dick Van Patten concludes his co-hosting dutiesTV personality George Jessel actor Lou Ferrigno singer-songwriter Roger Voudouris musician Chuck Gibran and Capt. Dr. Joseph Pursch, director of the Long Beach (Cal.) Naval Medical Center's alcoholic-rehabilitation program. Highlights: Roger Voudouris sings "Get Used to It". - Helen Gallagher of "Ryan's Hope" co-hostsE184
Helen Gallagher of "Ryan's Hope" co-hostsGuests: actor Ralph Bellamy John Davidson and two performers from John's summer camp for singers author Janet Dean golfer Jerry Courville and psychic Kebrina Kinkade. Highlights: John performs "We're All Alone". Helen does "I Happen to Like New York." - Mac Davis co-hostsE189
Mac Davis co-hostsGuests: actor Peter Fonda singer Shaun Cassidy actress Lisa Hartman football player turned actor John Matuszak race car driver Rick Mears and Judith Krantz author of "Princess Daisy". Highlights: Shaun Cassidy performs "You're Usin' Me". Mac sings "Naughty Girl". - Cher, Terry Bradshaw, JoJo Starbuck, Charles Shultz, Mr RodgersE300
Cher, Terry Bradshaw, JoJo Starbuck, Charles Shultz, Mr RodgersCher co-hosts; guests are Cher's children Chastity Bono and Elijah Blue, football star Terry Bradshaw and his wife Jo Jo Starbuck, cartoonist Charles Schulz, Lee Mendelson producer of Charles Schulz's animated Peanuts specials, Bill Melendez animator and director of the Peanuts specials, Arrin Skelley voice actor of Charlie Brown, actor Don Potter and Fred Rogers host of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood.