Gordon MacRae is Mike's co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Nancy Wilson, Bossa Nova composer-guitarist João Gilberto, comedian Dick Shawn, and journalist-author Ferdinand Lundberg.
Gordon MacRae is co-host. Guests are vocal group Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons; magazine editor Helen Gurley Brown; comedian Candy Candido, and mentalist Reymont.
Soupy Sales is co-host for the week. Guests are entertainer Pearl Bailey; vocal duo Jackie and Roy (Jackie Cain and her husband Roy Kral); former syndicated columnist Rene Carpenter; and women's cosmetics expert Ana Maria Alba.
Soupy Sales is co-host. Guests include Gladys Knight and the Pips; singer-comedian Steve Rossi; and author Vance Packard. Paul Young, owner of the New York boutique Paraphernalia, presents a fashion show.
Soupy Sales concludes his week as co-host. Guests are the singing duo Sandler and Young; comic Scoey Mitchell; singer Kaye Hart; jazz pianist Ellie Frankel; boutique owner Paul Young; and author Lewis Yablonsky.
Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host for the week. Guests are singer Lainie Kazan; comedian-actor Sandy Baron; comedian Marty Ingels; Dixieland band Frank Hubbell and the Stompers; and author Dr. Irwin Stillman.
Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host. Guests are actress Joan Crawford with her daughters Christina and Cathy; saxophonist Boots Randolph; big band singer Don Cornell; and ventriloquist act Willie Tyler and Lester.
Co-host Gypsy Rose Lee is joined by singer Al Martino, comedian Marty Ingels, instrumental-vocal group The Tijuana Brats, dog trainer Chuck Eisenmann, and bird expert Lou Gaeta.
Gypsy Rose Lee is co-host. Guests are actor Jonathan Harris, jazz musician Lionel Hampton, singer Bobby Vinton, painter Julio de Diego, political columnist Drew Pearson, and batiking expert Laura Labby.
Gypsy Rose Lee concludes her week as co-host. Guests are actor Richard Deacon; actress Tammy Grimes; and Betty Hughes, wife of New Jersey governor Richard Hughes.
Mike's guests are comedian Soupy Sales; vocalist Margaret Whiting; pianists Ferrante and Teicher; author Rabbi Herbert Tarr; and zoologist Ivan Sanderson.
Durward Kirby is co-host. Guests are actor Cliff Robertson, singer Leslie Uggams, comedian Milt Kamen, vocal duo The LeGarde Twins, author Stephen Huffaker, and National Rifle Association president Harold W Glassen.
Durward Kirby (co-host); actress Gloria DeHaven; Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; comedian Henny Youngman; actor Alejandro Rey; TV emcee Allen Ludden; singer-composer Tom Sullivan; and author Rev. Frederic Wood Jr.; and Chuck Eisenhardt.
Folk singer Trini Lopez is co-host for the week. Guests are vocalist Marilyn Maye, comedian London Lee, cartoonist-inventor Rowland Emett, and "Tell No Man" author Adela Rogers St. John.
Trini Lopez is co-host. Guests are actress Julie Newmar; vocal group Little Anthony and the Imperials; jazz trombonist Urbie Green; and author Hunter Davies, who wrote an authorized biography of The Beatles.
Co-host Trini Lopez is joined by his brother Jesse Lopez. Other guests are "Mission Impossible" actor Peter Graves, singer Lynn Kellogg, and radio disc jockey William B. Williams.
Trini Lopez (co-host); Lady Bird Johnson (wife of President Lyndon B. Johnson); Muriel Humphrey (wife of Vice-President Hubert Humphrey); operatic tenor Jan Peerce; and Ted Strauss, president of Trini Lopez's taco restaurant chain.
Operatic soprano Roberta Peters is co-host. Guests are comedian Jerry Shane and vocal group Martha Reeves and the Vandellas. Plus, a filmed interview with comedian Jackie Gleason.
Roberta Peters is co-host. Guests are impressionist Rich Little, actor John Saxon, musical group the Baja Marimba Band, singer Vaughn Monroe, and science writer Fred Warshofsky.
Roberta Peters is co-host. Guests are vocal duo Sam and Dave; actor-toastmaster George Jessel; Pennsylvania governor Raymond P. Shafer; and Adelle Rasey-Sardi (wife of restaurateur Vincent Sardi Jr.).
Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy are co-hosts for the week. Guests are jazz singer Joe Williams; the comedy team of Hendra and Ullett; and James Kavanaugh, former priest and author of "A Modern Priest Looks at His Outdated Church."
Peter Lind Hayes and Mary Healy (co-hosts); folk trio The Sandpipers; Skiles and Henderson (comedy team of Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson); songwriter Bobby Allen, singer Aliza Kashi, and author Bob Teague.
Vocal group The Lettermen are co-hosts for the week. Guests are actors E.G. Marshall and Maureen Stapleton (co-stars of the Broadway play "Plaza Suite"); Metropolitan Opera tenor Richard Tucker; and psychologist-author Dr. Erich Fromm.
The Lettermen are co-hosts. Guests are comedian Scoey Mitchell, New Orleans-style jazz band The Dukes of Dixieland, singer-actress Rita Gardner, and consumer advocate Ralph Nader.
The Lettermen (co-hosts); actress Connie Stevens; singer Bobby Rydell; comic Grady Nutt and his son Perry; radio personality Don McNeil; Bavarian Dancers; and Jack Simpson, director of children's wear for Sears.
The Letterman conclude their week as co-hosts. Guests are singer Sue Raney; Ragtime pianist Big Tiny Little; and high jumper Dick Fosbury, who won a gold medal for his backwards jump in the 1968 Olympics.
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By what name was The Mike Douglas Show (1961) officially released in Canada in English?