Mike's guests are vocalist Jerry Vale (co-host for the week), actor Michael Callan, recording artist Sgt. Barry Sadler ("The Ballad of the Green Berets"), coloratura soprano Patrice Munsel, and author Dr. Bergen Evans.
Jerry Vale (co-host); comedian Jack Benny; vocalist Teresa Brewer; actress Pat Crowley (of TV's "Don't Eat the Daisies"); golfer Paul Hahn; and Dr. Frank W. Berry, a USAF Captain named Flight Surgeon of the Year for his service in Vietnam.
Jerry Vale (co-host); comedian Totie Fields; comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi; guitarist Al Caiola; singer Paula Wayne; and "Toys of America" representative Ed Hedrick. Steve Rossi sings "Dommage, Dommage."
Guests: Jerry Vale (concluding his week as co-host); comedians George Carlin and Sandy Baron; singer Barbara McNair; jazz saxophonist Father James Perrone; and 17-year-old Lee Davis, who set a world's record in the 1500-meter AAU swim meet.
Guests: Chuck Connors (co-host); singer-actors Robert Goulet and Carol Lawrence; actor Johnny Crawford (from TV's "The Rifleman"); satirist Stan Freberg; etiquette expert Amy Vanderbilt; and Miss America for 1967, Jane Anne Jayroe.
Chuck Connors (co-host), comedian Milton Berle, jazz pianist George Shearing, actor James Darren, "Demon in my View" author Arthur Henley, motorcycle stuntman Ken Butler, and teacher A. Montanari.
Chuck Connors (co-host); comedian Norm Crosby; "Best Years of Our Lives" Oscar winner Harold Russell; jazz group The Ramsey Lewis Trio; and musical theatre actress Patricia Marand.
Chuck Connors (co-host); "Run For Your Life" actor Ben Gazzara; the comedy team of Mitzi McCall and Charlie Brill; organist Earl Grant; stockbroker Steve Weiss; and The Flag Throwers of Tuscany.
Chuck Connors (co-host), actor Warren Beatty, "F Troop" star Forrest Tucker, comedian-musician Pete Barbutti, singer Linda Bennett, 1965 Pee Wee Golf champion Beverly Klass, and "The Pleasure of His Company" author Paul Fay Jr.
Singer Jimmy Dean is this week's co-host. Guests are vocalist Sarah Vaughan; comedian Minnie Pearl; 1967 Miss America Jane Anne Jayroe (whose appearance was postponed from the previous week); and author-psychologist Marilyn Segal.
Guests: Jimmy Dean (co-host), vocalists The Righteous Brothers, actor Robert Ryan, comedian Christine Nelson (voice of "Sarah Jockman" on the Allan Sherman record), and Barney Hill, who claims that he and his wife were abducted by aliens.
Jimmy Dean (co-host), The Andrews Sisters ("Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree," "Pistol Packin' Mama"), jazz clarinetist Buddy DeFranco ("Gone with the Wind"), actor William Gargan, and comedian Don Alan.
Mike's co-host is TV personality Woody Woodbury. Guests are vocalist Kaye Stevens, singer-actor Jordan Christopher, Burlesque legend Ann Corio, vaudeville comic Steve Mills, and a Green Beret Training and Drill Unit.
Singer-actress Rosemary Clooney is co-host. Guests are "To Tell The Truth" panelist Kitty Carlisle, song parodist Allan Sherman, the Trinidad Serenaders, and Mrs. Barbara Hertz.
Earl Wrightson and Lois Hunt are today's co-hosts. Guests are Martha Reeves and The Vandellas; comedian Ralph Pope; and Anne Marie Brenning Lorre, the widow of Peter Lorre, who talks about how she overcame alcoholism.
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests include actor Michael Caine; advice columnist Ann Landers; jazz trombonist Harold Betters and his combo; and the Royal Highland Fusillers. Cookbook author Dan Morris shows how to make a fish pizza.
Anita Bryant is co-host. Guests are Woody Allen, Country vocalist Eddy Arnold, jazz musicians The Oscar Peterson Trio, wives of the Philadelphia Eagles football players, and Maria Lanza Cocozza, mother of the late tenor Mario Lanza.
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are this week's co-hosts. Guests are comedian Totie Fields; vocal group The Lettermen; the songwriting team of Sammy Cahn and Jimmy Van Heusen; and child psychologist Dr. Louise Bates Ames.
Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are co-hosts. Guests are singer-actress Sally Ann Howes, ventriloquist Jimmy Nelson, former New York Giant Kyle Rote, pianist Joe Bushkin, and author Peter Funk.
Co-hosts Ozzie and Harriet Nelson are joined by sons Rick Nelson ("Walking Down the Line") and David Nelson; singer Shani Wallace, Philadelphia District Attorney Arlen Specter, "Jack Benny Show" announcer Don Wilson, and June Blair.
Eddie Fisher is co-host. Guests are actor Burt Reynolds; the singing duo of Nelson Eddy and Gale Sherwood; Philadelphia Fire Commissioner James J. McCarey; and fashion designer Princess Irene Galitzine.
Eddie Fisher is co-host. Guests are TV personality Henry Morgan, singer Susan Barrett, E.S.P expert Dr. Gilbert Holloway, and the Allyn Brothers (possibly White Sox co-owners Arthur and John Allyn).
Co-host Eddie Fisher is joined by his wife, singer-actress Connie Stevens; along with comedy writer Mel Brooks, comedian Sandy Baron, Mexican folk singers Los Vegas, and "Psycho-Cybernetics" author Dr. Maxwell Maltz.
Carmel Quinn co-hosts. Guests include comedy duo Jerry Stiller and Anne Meara; singer-actor Ed Ames; and Dixieland jazz band Frank Hubbell and The Stompers. Elsie Levitan and Jerome M. Fryer argue the pros and cons of war toys for children.
Carmel Quinn is co-host. Guests are vocal group The Angels, comedian Cliff Arquette (in character as "Charlie Weaver"), guitarist Al Caiola (performing the "Bonanza" theme), journalist Paul Malloy, and wine expert Rena Chapelard.
Carmel Quinn co-hosts. Guests are vocal group The Andrews Sisters, comedian George Carlin, singer Jimmy Dean, hairstylist Vidal Sassoon, TV personality Les Crane, and the Philadelphia Eagles' cheerleaders The Eaglettes.
Carmel Quinn is co-host. Guests are comedian Bob Newhart, crooner Arthur Tracy, nightclub entertainers The Fall Guys, acrobats The Amin Brothers, and American-born matador Sydney Franklin.
Cesar Romero is co-host. Guests are bandleader Bob Crosby and the Bob-Cats; singers Chris Crosby and Wynona Carr; model Gunilla Knutson; comedian Bob Melvin; and Mrs. Paul West, who organized a boycott of high-priced grocery items.
Cesar Romero (co-host); Elizabeth Montgomery; rock group Gary and The Hornets ("Money," "Hi Hi Hazel"); producer David Merrick; singer Gilbert Becaud; comedy team Hendra and Ullet; writer-director Abe Burrows; and Rev. Rudolph W. Nemser.
Ann Sothern is co-host for the week. Guests are comedian Flip Wilson, drummer Buddy Rich, singer-actor Gary Crosby, singer Constance Towers, cake decorating expert Anne Schuster, and the anonymous author of the book "Wiped Out."
Ann Sothern is co-host. Guests are vocalist Dusty Springfield, singer Keefe Brasselle, singing duo Sandler and Young, comedian Lee Tully, and "Boston Strangler" author Gerold Frank.