
The Mike Douglas Show
Season 19
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 19
175 Episodes
- From Chicago. Teddy Pendergrass co-hostsE1
From Chicago. Teddy Pendergrass co-hostsGuests: Mayor Jane Byrne actress Ruth Gordon playwright Garson Kanin Country singer Ronnie Milsap Grandma's Boys the championship Barbershop Quartet The Kingston Trio a kite sailing demonstration by Gary Thompson and the Goodyear Blimp. Highlights: Mike sings "My Kind of Town". - From Chicago. Maureen McGovern co-hostsE2
From Chicago. Maureen McGovern co-hostsGuests: actor John Schuck singer Nancy Wilson gymnast Kurt Thomas Chicago Tribune columnist Aaron Gold Chef Luis Szathmary and jazz group Spyro Gyra. Highlights: Maureen McGovern sings "Different Worlds". Nancy Wilson sings "Music on My Mind." - From Chicago. K.C. & the Sunshine Band co-hostE3
From Chicago. K.C. & the Sunshine Band co-hostGuests: Jazz singers Sarah Vaughan and Joe Williams singer-songwriter Don McLean comedian Tom Dreesen violinists Betsy and Cheney Varney and high wire act The Great Wallendas. Also: a visit to Wrigley Field with Cub Hall of Famer Ernie Banks, slugger Dave Kingman, coach Cookie Rojas and sportscaster Jack Brickhouse. - From England. Burt Reynolds co-hostsE9
From England. Burt Reynolds co-hostsGuests: actress Glenda Jackson stage and screen actor Peter Ustinov actor Billy Dee Williams banjo player Buck Trent Tubby Isaacs owner of Tubby's Jellied Eel shop and Drill Sgt. John Blood of the Royal Guard. Highlights: Mike sings "Got to Get You Into My Life". - From England. Burt Reynolds co-hostsE10
From England. Burt Reynolds co-hostsGuests: actor Ricky Schroeder actress Carroll Baker fashion designer Zandra Rhodes Sgt. George Garnham Chef Anton Mosiman of The Dorchester Hotel and John West, head doorman of the Dorchester Hotel. Highlights: Mike sings "They Can't Take That Away from Me." - Ron Howard co-hostsE14
Ron Howard co-hostsGuests: actress Susan Sarandon former pro-football players turned actors Jim Brown and Fred Williamson comedienne Sarah Rawls Country singer Margo Smith and Olympic Gymnastic team Stacy Tutton and Igor Ashkanazi Highlights: Margo Smith sings "Little Things Mean a Lot." - Donna Pescow co-hostsE17
Donna Pescow co-hostsGuests: actors John McCook and Paul Pape actresses Charlene Tilton and Jacklyn Zeman bodybuilder-actor Lou Ferrigno singer Stephanie Mills and TV producer Sylvia Fine Kaye. Highlights: Stephanie Mills sings "Whatcha Gonna Do with My Lovin'?" John McCook sings "Pieces of Dreams." - Donna Pescow co-hostsE18
Donna Pescow co-hostsGuests: actor James Brolin singer Evelyn "Champagne" King gadget man Stan Kann puppeteer Rene Barbara Myerhoff author of "Number Our Days" and paranormal investigators Ed and Lorraine Warren (re: "Amityville Horror" house). Highlights: Evelyn performs "Out There." - Donna Pescow concludes her co-hosting dutiesE20
Donna Pescow concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Robert Hayes actresses Debralee Scott Doris Roberts and Sharon Spelman vaudeville performer Whitey Roberts singer Maureen McGovern and fashion designer Calvin Klein. Highlights: Maureen McGovern performs "Different Worlds." - Robert Blake co-hostsE21
Robert Blake co-hostsGuests: actress Victoria Principal actor Christopher Skinner entertainer Tiny Tim Deborah Mazzanti author of "Secrets of the Golden Door" Joan Embery of the San Diego Zoo Susan Subtle author of "Contest Book" food critic and author Ruth Reichl and Linda Lutz winner of a laughing contest. - The leading ladies of TV. Linda Gray co-hostsE31
The leading ladies of TV. Linda Gray co-hostsGuests: Cornelia Wallace and her mother Ruby Austin Bob Keeshan "Captain Kangaroo" actor Carl Weathers singer Smokey Robinson and nephews Darrell Littlejohn and Keith Durston accordion player Joe Jenkins and Dr. Ron Catanzaro of the Friary Clinic in Florida Highlights: Smokey sings "Cruising". - Loni Anderson co-hostsE35
Loni Anderson co-hostsGuests: actors Larry Wilcox and Henry Silva impressionist Marilyn Michaels society editor Jody Jacobs and R&B group Brooklyn Dreams. Also: Barbara Feldon interviews Dina Merrill and Ali MacGraw in New York. Highlights: Brooklyn Dreams do "Your Love Is So Good to Me." - Don Rickles co-hostsE37
Don Rickles co-hostsGuests: actress Lindsay Wagner Harry Goines, Don's personal friend and valet etiquette expert Marjabelle Stewart magazine editor Carole Shaw singer Tony Chance and The Baja Marimba Band. Highlights: The Baja Marimba Band does "Brazilia" and "Comin' in the Back Door." - Loni Anderson co-hostsE41
Loni Anderson co-hostsGuests: "WKRP in Cincinnati" cast Gordon Jump, Gary Sandy Howard Hesseman, Tim Reid Richard Sanders, Jan Smithers, Frank Bonner and producer Hugh Wilson of "WKRP in Cincinnati" hand whistler virtuoso Ben Brenner and cosmetics expert Jerome Alexander. Highlights: Mike performs "I Believe in Music". - Kate Jackson, Andrew Stevens, Jane Fonda, Aretha Franklin, Chad Everett, Jeff AltmanE48
Kate Jackson, Andrew Stevens, Jane Fonda, Aretha Franklin, Chad Everett, Jeff AltmanKate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-host; guests are singer Aretha Franklin, actor Chad Everett, comic Jeff Altman, singer-songwriter Teri Desario and K.C. & the Sunshine Band. Also: Jane Fonda demonstrates disco exercises. Highlights: Aretha sings "For Ladies Only" and "Rock Steady." - Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-hostE49
Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-hostGuests: actor James Earl Jones Topper co-stars actress Rue McClanahan and actor Jack Warden singer-songwriter Teri Desario and K.C. and the Sunshine Band. Also: Jane Fonda and Mike do calisthenics and aerobic exercises. Highlights: K.C. performs "Please Don't Go". - Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-hostE50
Kate Jackson & Andrew Stevens co-hostGuests: singer-actress Cher former Boston Celtics basketball player Bill Russell actress Anne Jeffreys from the original Topper tv series and gadget man Stan Kann. Also: Jane Fonda offers exercises for pregnant women. Highlights: Mike sings "Blue Skies." - From Monte CarloE51
From Monte CarloGuests: Prince Rainer and Princess Grace actor Peter Ustinov actress Lynda Carter and husband-manager Ron Samuels racing car driver Jody Scheckter actress Cathy Lee Crosby actor Vince Van Patten singer Sylvie Vartan Country singer Kenny Rogers fashion designer Valentino photographer David Douglas Duncan and 89-year-old Nozese Cormuile. Highlights: Kenny Rogers performs "The Gambler". Sylvie Vartan does "I Don't Want the Night to End." - From Monte CarloE53
From Monte CarloGuests: Princess Grace of Monaco Princess Caroline actors Sean Connery and James Franciscus actress Cathy Lee Crosby tennis pro Vincent Van Patten singer Nana Mouskouri tennis instructors Vic Braden and Steve Morris designer Sonia Rykiel fruit vendor Jeannine Sanuier and Kay Gatjens. Highlights: Mike sings "Give Me the Simple Life". - From Monte CarloE54
From Monte CarloGuests: Prince Rainier Prince Albert Princess Caroline and husband Philippe Junot tennis pros Vincent Van Patten and Vijay Armitraj actresses Cathy Lee Crosby Cheryl Ladd and Lynda Carter actor Franco Nero fashion designer Karl Lagerfeld Chef Fusiero Tony Graham and Charles Schobell. Highlights: Mike sings "Daybreak" and "Wave". - Ed Asner co-hostsE57
Ed Asner co-hostsGuests: comedienne Carol Burnett producer-husband Joe Hamilton and their daughter Carrie Hamilton singer Paul Tracey Bob Meehan founder of Houston's Palmer Drug Abuse program actor Brian Blessing and Dr. Joseph Takamine. Summary The guests discuss the drug problem of Burnett's daughter Carrie. Tracey sings. - Lynda Carter co-hostsE73
Lynda Carter co-hostsGuests: Lynda's husband-manager Ron Samuels actress Linda Evans actor Willie Aames comedian David Brenner U.S. champion skier Billy Kidd celebrity real estate agent Elaine Young and stuntwoman Michelle Gerard. Highlights: Mike and Lynda sing "You Are So Beautiful." - Donna Pescow co-hostsE88
Donna Pescow co-hostsGuests: actresses Charlene Tilton and Jacklyn Zeman singer Stephanie Mills actors Lou Ferrigno and John McCook lyricist-composer Sylvia Fine Kay and actor-producer Paul Pape, Donna's co-star from "Saturday Night Fever". Highlights: Stephanie Mills sings "Whatcha Gonna Do with My Lovin'?" John McCook does "Pieces of Dreams." - Anne Murray co-hostsE93
Anne Murray co-hostsGuests: actor Martin Sheen comedian Ruth Buzzi The Spinners John Allen Cameron (performs Scottish Folk music) gymnmast Teri Andrews and Jim Fountaine (gymnastics coach). Highlights: Anne Murray sings "Broken Hearted Me". Anne Murray and The Spinners perform "Then Came You". The Spinners perform "Working My Way Back to You Babe". - Robby Benson co-hostsE98
Robby Benson co-hostsGuests: actor Michael Douglas actress Yvette Mimieux singer Phyllis Hyman Broadway actress Merilee Magnuson who is also Robby's girlfriend and former Pro Football wide receiver Darryl Stingley. Highlights: Phyllis Hyman sings "You Know How To Love Me" and "But I Love You". - Salute to Bob Hope Mariette Hartley co-hostsE103
Salute to Bob Hope Mariette Hartley co-hostsGuests: singer-actress Barbara McNair The United States Air Force Band The Nicholas Brothers pilot Col. Bob Gates guitarist Tony Romano and champion trick spincaster Rick Piva. With a phone call from singer Frances Langford. - Mariette Hartley co-hostsE104
Mariette Hartley co-hostsGuests: her husband Patrick Boyriven comedienne Lucille Ball comedian David Letterman actress Victoria Principal singer Freda Payne impersonator Jim Bailey and artist Morris Katz (who paints with toilet paper). Highlights: Freda Payne, sings "The Lady Is a Tramp". - Mariette Hartley co-hostsE105
Mariette Hartley co-hostsGuests: A salute to "Just Tell Me What You Want" with the film's cast Ali MacGraw Myrna Loy Danielle Brisebois Peter Weller Alan King and Dina Merrill composer Charles Strouse and producer/screenwriter Jay Presson Allen. Highlights: Danielle Brisebois sings "Tomorrow." - From Feb 25-29, 1980, each cast member of "Eight Is Enough", five of them, co-hosted with Mike DouglE116
From Feb 25-29, 1980, each cast member of "Eight Is Enough", five of them, co-hosted with Mike DouglGuests: comedian-actor Dom DeLuise singer Tom Johnston "Wild Kingdom" host Jim Fowler with baby animals and Adele Scheele author of "Skills for Success". Highlights: Tom sings "Savannah Nights". - Pam Dawber co-hostsE123
Pam Dawber co-hostsGuests: actor Robert Hays comedian Gallagher author Richard Munson Dr. Michael Peck of the Los Angeles Suicide Prevention Center pop group Twennynine featuring Lenny White and an exhibition of aerosports with Jan Hagen and Robin O'Bannon. Highlights: Twennynine perform "Peanut Butter." - Diana Canova co-hostsE132
Diana Canova co-hostsGuests: actor Walter Matthau Walter's co-star in his film "Little Miss Marker" 7-year-old actress Sara Stimson Diana's mother, actress-comedienne Judy Canova singer Roger Whittaker and character actor Carl Carlsson. Highlights: Roger Whittaker performs "You Are My Miracle." - Elliott Gould co-hostsE141
Elliott Gould co-hostsGuests: actress Kate Jackson singer-songwriter Rupert Holmes comedy writer Tom Schiller "Real People" regular Byron Allen Bill Underwood, martial art and self defense system created in 1945. and consumer advocate Esther Peterson. Highlights: Rupert Holmes performs "Him". - Elliott Gould co-hostsE143
Elliott Gould co-hostsGuests: singer-songwriter Neil Sedaka Neil's daughter Dara Sedaka actor Robert Hays actress Jill Ireland hypnotist Sam Vine Marvel Comics writer-creator-publisher Stan Lee author of "The Best of the Worst" and stand-up comic Bill Kirchenbauer. Highlights: Neil and Dara Sedaka duet on "Should've Never Let You Go". Mike and Elliott duet to "That's Entertainment". - Elliott Gould concludes his co-hosting dutiesE144
Elliott Gould concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: First Lady Nancy Reagan actress Cybill Shepherd comedian Glenn Super aka Mr. Bullhorn magician Mal Cross famed photographer Lisette Model and plastic surgeon Dr. Victor Rosenberg. Highlights: Cybill sings "Mad About the Boy." - Skiles and Henderson co-hostE147
Skiles and Henderson co-hostGuests: actress Cathryn Damon The Spinners US Olympic hockey coach Herb Brooks US Olympic hockey captain Mike Eruzione Jim Fowler of TV's "Wild Kingdom" and Arlene Skiles (Bill's wife). Highlights: The Spinners perform "Working My Way Back to You". - George Raft, Rudy Vallee, George Jessel, Molly PiconE151
George Raft, Rudy Vallee, George Jessel, Molly PiconGeorge Raft co-hosts; guests are TV personality George Jessel, actress Molly Picon, vaudeville performer Rudy Vallee and 71-year-old Orrin Graf who demonstrates the long jump. Highlights: Mike sings "Young At Heart". - Juliet Prowse co-hostsE153
Juliet Prowse co-hostsGuests: dancer-actor Donald O'Connor actress Elaine Joyce actor Cesar Romero dancer-actress Erzsebet Foldi (of "All That Jazz") musical composer Eileen Valentino and The Third Generation Steps. Highlights: Elaine Joyce sings "I Won't Dance". Juliet Prowse sings "Let It Ride". - Steve Landesberg co-hostsE155
Steve Landesberg co-hostsGuests: actress Diana Canova actor Oliver Reed NYC police detectives Sal Mazzola and Tom Sobota columnist James Bacon and Lena Pepitone author of "Marilyn Monroe Confidential An Intimate Personal Account". Highlights: Diana Canova sings "Through the Eyes of Love". - Steve Landesberg co-hostsE156
Steve Landesberg co-hostsGuests: comedian Jackie Gleason comic David Brenner pop group Ray, Goodman and Brown actor Jimmy Martinez Lena Briano (winner of a butter making contest) and Marilyn Murray Willison authors of "Diary of a Divorced Mother". Highlights: Ray, Goodman and Brown perform "Special Lady" and "Inside of You". - Steve Landesberg co-hostsE157
Steve Landesberg co-hostsGuests: director Hal Needham actor Broderick Crawford comedian Foster Brooks economist George Schultz football player David Cato The Oak Ridge Boys and The Kendalls Highlights: The Kendalls perform "I'm Already Blue". The Oak Ridge Boys do "Whiskey Lady". - Steve Kanaly co-hostsE160
Steve Kanaly co-hostsGuests: actress Diane Ladd singer-actress Loni Ackerman Judith Krantz author of "Princess Daisy" TV producer Lee Rich of "Dallas". stand-up comedian Jimmy Aleck and Grey Otter (George 'Skeeter' Vaughan) a Native knife thrower. Highlights: Loni performs "What Is a Woman?" - Steve Kanaly co-hostsE162
Steve Kanaly co-hostsGuests: comic actor Pat Harrington songwriter-composer David Shire actresses Barbara Rush and Phyllis Davis mentalist The Amazing Kreskin professional wrestler The Assassin Jody Hamilton and Ralph Rector founder of the Heritage Foundation Highlights: Mike performs a medley of David Shire's compositions.