
The Mike Douglas Show
Season 7
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.
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255 Episodes
- Dennis Morgan concludes his co-hosting dutiesE5
Dennis Morgan concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer Buddy Greco actress Molly Picon actor-comedian Jack Carter and Jack Valenti, President of the Motion Picture Association of America who speaks of censorship of films and his days as special assistant to L.B.J. - Ryan O'Neal co-hostsE8
Ryan O'Neal co-hostsGuests: actress Yvonne Craig, TV's "Batgirl" TV host and personality Steve Allen author of "Bigger Than a Breadbox". singer Jerry Vale Kevin O'Neal (Ryan's brother) The Cyrkle singing group and tennis coach Jean Hoxie with Junior champion tennis players "Peaches" and "Plums" Barkowitz - Joanie Sommers concludes her co-hosting dutiesE15
Joanie Sommers concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Robert Horton champion race car driver Stirling Moss trumpeter Jonah Jones comedienne Betty Walker with the cast of the album "The Yiddish Are Coming" (Lou Jacobi, Bob McFadden and Henriette Jacobson) who presents bits from the record. - George Kirby concludes his co-hosting dutiesE20
George Kirby concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: Opera singer Roberta Peters comic Pete Barbutti champion bowler Dick Weber instrumentalists and singer The Walter Wanderly Trio with Tanya Ferro anthropologist Ashley Montagu who speaks about his book "The Prevalence of Nonsense" which explodes some "old wives" tales. - Jack Bailey (of "Queen For a Day") co-hostsE25
Jack Bailey (of "Queen For a Day") co-hostsGuests: comedienne Totie Fields Frank Hubbell and the Stompers New York disc jockey Herb Oscar Anderson and news commentator Ben Grauer author of "The NBC Picture Book of 1967", who talks about his efforts to report General Eisenhower's public appearances following World War II. - George Segal co-hostsE27
George Segal co-hostsGuests: entertainer Bob Hope The Rooftop Singers singer Linda Bennett The King Charles Unicycle Riders Captain Eddie Rickenbacker, World War I Flying Ace who talks about his book "Rickenbacker" and his early days as a racing car driver. Highlights: George Segal, Bob Hope and Mike sing a medley of songs from the 30's. George performs on his banjo "The Yama Yama Man", "Jada", "Bye, Bye Blackbird" and "Show Me the Way to Go Home". - George Segal co-hostsE29
George Segal co-hostsGuests: TV personality Arthur Godfrey comedy writer Buck Henry The Clara Ward Gospel Singers piano player Max Morath banjo player Jim Tyler and the father of 11, Tom Buck author of "But Daddy". Author Buck talks about his family. New airline stewardess fashions are shown. - Rossano Brazzi co-hostsE38
Rossano Brazzi co-hostsGuests: actress Carolyn Jones singer Jimmy Rodgers The Rhodes Brothers singing group men's fashion designer Hardy Amies Albert B. Gerber author of the Howard Hughes biography "The Bashful Billionaire". dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann and National Apple Week Queen Susan Grubbs. - Rossano Brazzi concludes his co-hosting dutiesE40
Rossano Brazzi concludes his co-hosting dutiesRossano's wife Lydia actor-singer George Hamilton singer-actress Bernice Massi voice illusionist Clifford Guest Dr. Robert A. Franklyn plastic surgeon and author of "The Art of Staying Young" and "Instant Beauty". Paul Tripp talks about childrens TV programming. Highlights: George Hamilton sings "You Are Woman, I Am Man". - Tony Martin co-hostsE42
Tony Martin co-hostsGuests: comedienne Fannie Flagg clarinetist Woody Herman singer Margie Day singing group the Forum Quorum Mrs. Holton Price national director of the Girl Scouts of America John Dilie editor of a series of books called "Time Capsules" talks about these condensations of news. Highlights: The Forum Quorum perform "Follow the Piper". - Arlene Francis co-hostsE47
Arlene Francis co-hostsGuests: ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson with Danny O'Day and Farfel singer Leon Bibb trombonist Kai Winding comedian Dave Ketchum author Robert J. Serling who speaks about his book "The President's Plane is Missing" and on flight patterns and todays problems in flying. - Barbara Rush concludes her co-hosting dutiesE55
Barbara Rush concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actress Joanne Woodward singer Enzo Stuarti writer-producer Mel Brooks songwriter Johnny Mercer author Adela Rogers St. John magician Igor Kio with the Moscow State Circus Paul Newman makes a cameo appearance. - Ricardo Montalban co-hostsE58
Ricardo Montalban co-hostsGuests: raconteur George Jessel designer and fashion critic Richard Blackwell Tommy Makem and The Clancy Brothers Trudy Baker co-author of "Coffee, Tea or Me", Miss Baker talks about her work as a stewardess. Three Blackwell ensembles are shown. - Ricardo Montalban concludes his co-hosting dutiesE60
Ricardo Montalban concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: Ricardo's brother actor Carlos Montalban, rock band The Royal Guardsmen, author Jim Bishop, singer-impressionist Marilyn Michaels and her brother Michael Sternberg and fashion humorist Judith Keith Highlights: Mike opens the show by singing "What the World Needs Now Is Love". Carlos Montalban talks about Ricardo's early days in show business. Ricardo and Carlos sing a Spanish language song. The Royal Guardsmen perform "Snoopy Vs. The Red Baron," "I Say Love" and "Snoopy's Christmas." Jim Bishop talks about his interest in writing historical books and discusses his book "The Day Christ Was Born." Marilyn Michaels sings "I Wonder Who's Kissing Him Now" and "The Impossible Dream." Marilyn shows some of her paintings, then joins her brother Michael Sternberg for a "Blowin' In The Wind" duet. Judith Keith demonstrates different ways to accessorize women's hats. Ricardo reads "La Campanilla" a story of a little Mexican girl, which was released as a single on A&M records. - Mrs. Jeanette Winthrop Rockefeller, First Lady of Arkansas co-hostsE69
Mrs. Jeanette Winthrop Rockefeller, First Lady of Arkansas co-hostsGuests: High school choir, The Pine Bluff Singers comedienne Fannie Flagg singer Al Martino songstress Laura Greene Psychologically conditioned animals perform, a kissing bunny, dancing chicken and piano-playing duck. - Mrs. Idanell (John) Connally, First Lady of Texas co-hostsE70
Mrs. Idanell (John) Connally, First Lady of Texas co-hostsGuests: singer Anita Bryant ABC New Correspondent Jules Bergman The Singing Cadets of Texas A. and M. Bergman discusses Russia's lead in space exploration and a Neiman-Marcus fashion show is presented. - Kaye Stevens co-hostsE72
Kaye Stevens co-hostsGuests: singing cowboy Tex Ritter comic Ron Carey The Hollies Dr. Michael E. De Bakey surgeon-heart specialist who speaks about heart transplants and the legal, moral and philosophical considerations involved. Highlights: The Hollies sing "Carousel" and "Dear Eloise". - Kaye Stevens co-hostsE74
Kaye Stevens co-hostsGuests: singer Paul Anka comedian Pat Cooper Chuck Eisenmann and his German Shepherds Dr. Josiah Thompson author of "Six Seconds in Dallas". Eisenman shows how he teaches dogs to think and Dr. Thompson discusses the "single bullet" theory of the JFK assassination. - Ed Nelson co-hostsE77
Ed Nelson co-hostsGuests: British humorists Dudley Moore and Peter Cook singer Marilyn Maye actor-comedian Sandy Baron Vice President and Mrs. Hubert H. Humphrey are shown in a filmed tour of their home in Minnesota. Mrs. Humphrey talks about the recent White House wedding and whips up a cake. The Vice President supervises grandchildren as they swim in the pool. - Ed Nelson concludes his co-hosting dutiesE80
Ed Nelson concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: Ed's wife Patsy the comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi TV personality Hugh Downs singer Margie Day The Free Design singing trio and William Fowler and John Graham members of the San Dimas Mountain Rescue team. - Shelley Berman co-hostsE81
Shelley Berman co-hostsGuests: singer Frankie Valli singer Aretha Franklin and White House Correspondent Sid Davis. Highlights: Aretha sings "A Natural Woman", "Baby I Love You" and "Chain of Fools". Aretha and Frankie duet on "That's Life". All join in for "Bye, Bye Blackbird". - Shelley Berman concludes his co-hosting dutiesE85
Shelley Berman concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: Shelley's wife singer Buddy Greco actor Keir Dullea Israeli singer Esther Tohbi British music-hall entertainer Tessie O'Shea The Times Square 2 singers and Dr. I.M. Levitt, director of the Fels Planatarium in Philadelphia shows new astronomy equipment available for school and home use. - Jim Bishop co-hostE87
Jim Bishop co-hostsinger Carol Lawrence pianist Skitch Henderson Colonel Sanders founder of "Kentucky Fried Chicken" and William F. Buckley author "The Unmaking of a Mayor". Highlights: Bishop discusses his recent trip to Vietnam. Buckley explains why he ran for Mayor of New York City. Colonel Sanders talks about entering business ventures after one is 65 years old. - Rene Carpenter co-hostsE89
Rene Carpenter co-hostsGuests: producer-director Mel Brooks singer Al Martino Mike's musicial director and pianist Joe Harnell and a mystery guest Highlights: Mrs. Carpenter wife of astronaut Scott Carpenter, discusses some of the columns she has written on high pressure schools and sex education and shares her recipe for Taco Pie. - Paul Lynde co-hostsE93
Paul Lynde co-hostsGuests: actor Dustin Hoffman singer Joe Williams comedian Morey Amsterdam duo pianists Derek and Ray Betty Furness, special assistant to President Johnson for consumer affairs. Howard Head and ski champion Stein Eriksen demonstrate his "ski way" exercise machine. - Paul Lynde co-hostsE94
Paul Lynde co-hostsGuests: entertainer Tessie O'Shea harpist-pianist-singer Corky Hale physical fitness expert Debbie Drake who talks about her book "Dancercize" Elaine Carroll who claims to be a 167-year-old witch and Dr. Haim Ginott, psychologist-author talks about children and TV. - Paul Lynde concludes his co-hosting dutiesE95
Paul Lynde concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: bandleader Cab Calloway and his daughter singer Chris Calloway who both are currently appearing in the Broadway musical, "Hello Dolly!". Marlin Perkins, host of "Wild Kingdom" and director of the St. Louis Zoo and NASA scientist Dr. Robert Jastrow director of the Goddard Space Institute and author of "Red Giants and White Dwarfs" Dr. Jastrow talks about life on other planets. - Sandler & Young conclude their co-hosting dutiesE100
Sandler & Young conclude their co-hosting dutiesGuests: humorist Sam Levenson singer Esther Tohbi dance team of Hines, Hines and Dad and Joe Franklin author of "Classics of the Silent Screen" who talks about George M. Cohan, Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Cops - Ann Miller co-hostsE103
Ann Miller co-hostsGuests: Sebastian Cabot of TV's "Family Affair" singer Gilbert Price The Lemon Pipers Hugh Lynn Cayce son of Edgar Cayce Highlights: The Lemon Pipers perform "Green Tambourine" and "Rice is Nice". Hugh Cayce, who discusses his book about reincarnation. Ernest Robbins presides over a Fur Fashion show. - Ann Miller concludes her co-hosting dutiesE105
Ann Miller concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Herschel Bernardi actress Gloria DeHaven critic and columnist Rex Reed comedian Pat Paulsen Gary Burton Quartet, vibraphonist jazz player Reed talks about interviews with TV personalities and film stars. - Bess Myerson concludes her co-hosting dutiesE115
Bess Myerson concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Van Johnson folksinger Dushka Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes wife of New Jersey's Governor Every Mother's Son rock group Bess Myerson narrates a tall-girl fashion show Highlights: Every Mother's Son performs "Come On Down to My Boat," "Rainflowers," "Put Your Mind At Ease". - Tex Williams co-hostsE119
Tex Williams co-hostsGuests: singer Peggy March comedian Grady Nutt Theadora Van Runkle, designer of the clothes for the film "Bonnie and Clyde". Miss Van Runkle comments on a fashion show of modern versions of the Charleston-Prohibition period styles. Highlights: Tex Williams opens the show with a medley of "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke", "Bottom of the Mountain" and "Detour". - Anna Moffo co-hostsE133
Anna Moffo co-hostsGuests: Opera singer Richard Tucker comedy team The Pickle Brothers The Serendipity Singers Philadelphia Police Commissioner Frank Rizzo who talks about riots and director of the Pennsylvania Ballet Company Barbara Weisberger, with two principle dancers who perform a segment from Tchaikowsky's "Sleeping Beauty". - Polly Bergen co-hostsE138
Polly Bergen co-hostsGuests: singer Bobby Vinton The Tucson Boys Choir Evelyn Lincoln, former secretary to JFK and author of "Kennedy and Johnson". and a fashion show of Israeli styles is presented. Highlights: The Tucson Boys Chorus sing "GHost Riders in the Sky", "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds" and "High Chaparral". - Michael Landon co-hostsE158
Michael Landon co-hostsGuests: singer Tony Bennett impressionist Rich Little Michael's wife Lynn Natalie Purvin Prager organizer of "Show Stoppers" - senior citizens who have retired from show business George Kennedy (member of "Show Stoppers") jazz guitarist Wes Montgomery Judy Missett who demonstrates camp equipment. - Michael Landon co-hostsE159
Michael Landon co-hostsGuests: The Mills Brothers stuntman Bobby Miles singer Brenda Lee David Melton author of "Todd" story of a mentally retarded child. director of Institute for Archievement of Human Potential Glenn Doman (who talks about mental retardation and patterning therapy) Fashions from Europe are modeled. - Johnny Mathis co-hostsE169
Johnny Mathis co-hostsGuests: comedian Jackie Vernon actress Phyllis Newman Mrs. I.M. Bucher, wife of the commander of the USS Pueblo who makes an appeal to the public not to forget the imprisoned men. The Holiday City Hot Cha Kitchen band, unique musical group of elderly women. - Glenn Ford co-hostsE177
Glenn Ford co-hostsGuests: singer Marilyn Maye pianist George Shearing The U.S. Navy Show Band and Sea Chanters Rear Admiral James L. Holloway, commander of aircraft carriers in the Navy Captain Phillips one of the most decorated aces in Naval aircraft history and Lt. Darrell Miles author of "Dare to Excel in Cooking". - Lt. General Joseph Moore, a former Commanding General of the 7th Air Force and current Inspector GenE179
Lt. General Joseph Moore, a former Commanding General of the 7th Air Force and current Inspector GenThe Airmen of Note (Air Force Band) singer Jimmy Dean songstress Nancy Wilson pianist Skitch Henderson Air Force fighter hero Col. Daniel James and a fashion show of WAF styles. - Lainie Kazan co-hostsE184
Lainie Kazan co-hostsGuests: singer Pearl Bailey voice coach Joseph Scott conductor Peter Daniels, Dixieland Band called Frank Hubbell and the Stompers Arthur Bronstein memory expert and author of "Bornstein's Miracle Memory Course" Sol Weinstein author of "You Only Live Until You Die". - Lainie Kazan concludes her co-hosting dutiesE185
Lainie Kazan concludes her co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Pat O'Brien Lillian Hayman, actress who won a Tony Award for her role in "Hallelujah Baby!" with her mother Mrs. Carol Levine memory expert Arthur Bornstein. sportscaster Red Barber author of "Rhubarb in the Catbird Seat". - Fernando Lamas co-hostsE186
Fernando Lamas co-hostsGuests: actress Janis Paige comedian Sid Caesar comedienne Imogene Coca violinist Florian Zabach Child psychologist-author Dr. Haim Ginott Highlights: Caesar and Coca perform in a pantomime skit about a show salesman and his customer. Lingerie fashions are modeled. - Jimmy Dean co-hostsE196
Jimmy Dean co-hostsGuests: Grandpa Jones singer-actress Tammy Grimes Physical fitness expert Rev. Bob Richards The Four Freshmen airlines pilot Captain Walter Brady and Saul Alinsky, who has staged sit-ins and marches on City Halls to mobilize the poor in Rochester, N.Y. and Chicago. - George Hamilton co-hostsE222
George Hamilton co-hostsGuests: George's mother Mrs. Anne Spalding Harpers Bizarre singing group comic Scoey Mitchell actress-singer Bernice Massi the 1968 National College Queen Valerie Dickerson Charles E. Winick author of "The New People" Steve Casper who demonstrates exercises. - Nancy Wilson co-hostsE234
Nancy Wilson co-hostsGuests: actor Lyle Waggoner sitarist Ravi Shankar with members of his troupe Reverend Robert Howes who with Madalyn Murray O'Hair debates the issue of prayer in the public schools, and Reverend Howes is a member of the Citizens for Prayer and Mrs. O'Hair of the American Atheists. - Peter Lawford co-hostsE239
Peter Lawford co-hostsGuests: First Lady of the State of New Jersey, Mrs. Richard (Betty) Hughes entertainer Sammy Davis Jr. singers Bobbie Gentry and Ted Neeley comic Bob Melvin Highlights: Lawford talks about his association with the late President John F. Kennedy and reads "Ode to JFK" written by Sir Laurence Olivier. - Peter Lawford concludes his co-hosting dutiesE240
Peter Lawford concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: singer-actress Judy Garland singer Jerry Vale ventriloquist Willie Tyler and Lester William Safire author of "The New Language of Politics" Jill Shipstad co-author of "This Book Can Save Your Life". Safire talks about politicians and campaign songs and slogans. Miss Shipstad talks about how women can defend themselves. Highlights: Judy sings "Somewhere Over the Rainbow", "For Once In My Life" and "How Insensitive". - Bobby Goldsboro concludes his co-hosting dutiesE245
Bobby Goldsboro concludes his co-hosting dutiesGuests: actor Hugh O'Brian Country-Western singers Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs musical star Anna Maria Alberghetti fishing expert Ann Stroebel Peter Wyden author of "Growing Up Straight" who talks about homosexuality. and Norma Waly shows how to cook with microwaves. - Jane Morgan co-hostsE248
Jane Morgan co-hostsGuests: tenor Jan Peerce comedian Marty Allen and attorney Charles Kramer author of "The Negligent Doctor" talks about the controversial issue of medical malpractice. Highlights: Jan Peerce performs "Great Day", "Without A Song" - Vincent Youmans and "O Sole Mio" - Eduardo Di Capua