Co-host Valerie Harper is joined by actress Stockard Channing, singer Bobby Goldsboro, rock band Dr. Hook ("Better Love Next Time"), and biographer Charlotte Chandler (author of "Hello, I Must Be Going: Groucho and His Friends").
Co-host Valerie Harper; vocal duo Peaches and Herb; singer-composer Rupert Holmes; country music performer June Carter Cash; UCLA psychology professor Dr. Sidney Cohen; and members of the Los Angeles Kings Hockey Team.
Co-host Valerie Harper is joined by musician Sly Stone, actor Dirk Benedict, comedian Stan Kann ("The Gadget Man"), psychologist Dr. Joan Holmes (of The Hunger Project), and acrobatic gymnasts Robert Monahan and John Sweetland.
Co-host Valerie Harper is joined by her boyfriend, fitness instructor Tony Cacciotti; vocal group The O'Jays ("Sing Happy Song"), singer-actor Robert Goulet; restaurant owner Maude Chasen, and members of the Los Angeles Kings Hockey Team.
Co-host Valerie Harper is joined by her father Howard Harper, actor Gil Gerard ("Buck Rogers"), impressionists Roger and Roger, jazz band The Crusaders ("Street Life"), NHL player Marcel Dionne, and television critic Richard Hack.
Co-hosts The Commodores perform "Wonderland." Guests are actresses Beatrice Arthur and Charlene Tilton; singer-comedian Sonny Bono; model-actress Susie Coelho (wife of Sonny Bono); and juggler Dave Finnigan.
Co-hosts England Dan and John Ford Coley perform "Love Is the Answer." Guests are Persis Khambatta ("Star Trek: The Motion Picture" actress), Myrna Loy, Tom Wopat and Steve Kanaly. Also, Men's Fashion Association director, Chip Tolbert.
Donna Pescow (co-host); singer Stephanie Mills ("What Cha Gonna Do With My Lovin'?"); actresses Charlene Tilton and Jacklyn Zeman; actors Lou Ferrigno, John McCook and Paul Pape; and lyricist-composer Sylvia Fine Kaye (wife of Danny Kaye).
Co-host Tom Jones performs a medley of his hits including "Green, Green Grass of Home." Also appearing are "Dallas" actress Linda Gray, comedian Pat Henry, and psychiatrist Dr. Sonya Friedman.
John Ritter is today's co-host. Guests include comedian Bob Hope, actor Nick Nolte, Nick's wife Sharyn Haddad-Nolte, and Pooh the Wrestling Bear. Singer Frankie Valli performs "Soul" (from his album "Heaven Above Me").
Co-host Anne Murray sings "Snowbird." The guests are actress Jacqueline Bisset, newspaper columnist Erma Bombeck, country singer Larry Gatlin, and comedian-actor Jimmy Brogan (of the TV series "Out of the Blue").
Anne Murray continues as co-host for the week. Guests include singer-comedian Jim Nabors and "Eight Is Enough" actress Susan Richardson. Pianist Frank Mills performs "Music Box Dancer."
Co-host Anne Murray is joined by actor Martin Sheen, music group The Spinners, comedian Ruth Buzzi, musician John Allen Cameron (performs traditional Scottish Gaelic tunes), gymnastics coach Jim Fountaine, and gymnast Teri Andrews.
Co-host Anne Murray sings "You Won't See Me." Guests are singer Bruce Murray (Anne's brother); actor Carl Weathers; singer-composer Jim Messina; stand-up comic Jimmy Whig (a.k.a. Jim Wiggins); and aerobics instructor Jacki Sorensen.
Robby Benson is Mike's co-host for the week. Guests are actor Jack Lemmon, singer Lou Rawls ("Ain't That Loving You"), actress Lois Areno (of "The Ropers"), psychologist Dr. Joyce Brothers, and Robby Benson's parents, Ann and Jerry Segal.
Mike welcomes co-host Robby Benson; actor Buddy Ebsen; Los Angeles Lakers point guard Earvin "Magic" Johnson; 10-year-old actress Danielle Brisebois; and author Barry Tarshis.
Co-host Robby Benson is joined by actors Michael Douglas and Yvette Mimieux; singer Phyllis Hyman ("You Know How To Love Me" and "But I Love You"); former football wide receiver Darryl Stingley; and Broadway actress Merilee Magnuson.
Robby Benson continues as co-host. The guests are actress Greer Garson, actor-comedian Franklyn Ajaye, Country music performer Hank Williams Jr. ("Whiskey Bent and Hell Bound"), and retired film producer-director Mervyn Leroy.
Co-host Robby Benson welcomes guests Herb Alpert; actress-model Ann Turkel; vocal duo Scherrie Payne and Susaye Greene; Olympic pole vaulter Bob Seagren; jazz fusion group Seawind; and Robby's sister, fashion designer Shelli Segal.
Co-host Mariette Hartley is joined by actor Dick Van Dyke, comedian Don Rickles, and singer Tony Orlando. In celebration of the 18th Anniversary of "The Mike Douglas Show," Mike's wife, Genevieve, presents archive footage from the series.
Mariette Hartley continues as the week's co-host. Guests are actor-director Ron Howard; actors Leonard Nimoy ("Star Trek: The Motion Picture") and John Houseman ("The Paper Chase"); and singer Cliff Richard ("We Don't Talk Anymore").
"A Salute to Bob Hope" with Bob Hope, Col. Bob Gates (pilot), guitarist Tony Romano, dancers The Nicholas Brothers, and a phone call from Frances Langford. Also: Mariette Hartley, singer Barbara McNair, and trick spincaster Rick Piva.
Co-host Mariette Hartley is joined by her husband Patrick Boyriven, comedians Lucille Ball and David Letterman, actress Victoria Principal, singer Freda Payne ("The Lady Is a Tramp"), and artist Morris Katz (who paints with toilet paper).
A salute to "Just Tell Me What You Want" with the film's cast Ali MacGraw, Myrna Loy, Alan King, Peter Weller and Dina Merrill; composer Charles Strouse; and screenwriter Jay Presson Allen. Actress Danielle Brisebois sings "Tomorrow."
"Dallas" cast members alternate as Mike's co-hosts this week. Today's co-host is Linda Gray. Guests are actresses Lauren Bacall and Lindsay Wagner; singer Glen Campbell; golfer Joe Norwood; and retired NFL football player Ken Willard.
"Dallas" star Larry Hagman is today's co-host. Guests are actress Ruth Gordon; writer-director Garson Kanin (Gordon's husband); actors Gordon Jump (of "WKRP") and Carmen Zapata (of PBS's "Villa Alegre"); and singer Robert John ("Sad Eyes").
Today's co-host is "Dallas" actor Steve Kanaly. Guests are Priscilla Presley (ex-wife of Elvis Presley), comedian Kelly Monteith, and animal expert Joan Embery (of the San Diego Zoo).
Co-host Victoria Principal welcomes her "Dallas" co-star Jim Davis. Also appearing: Wayne Rogers and Lynn Redgrave (of TV's "House Calls"); actor Dennis Christopher; Gospel singer Evie Karlsson; and author-paramedic David Chessmore.
Las Vegas Week kicks off with Don Rickles (today's co-host), Diana Canova, singer Frankie Valli ("Grease"), fiddler Jana Lou, singer Glenn Smith, strongmen David and Goliath, the Casino de Paris dancers, and Ebony Magazine's fashion show.
Las Vegas Week continues with today's co-host Kenny Rogers. Guests are entertainer Sammy Davis Jr., singer Melissa Manchester, comedian David Brenner, and magicians The Fercos Brothers.
From Las Vegas: Co-host Tony Orlando is joined by comedian Norm Crosby, actress Ann Reinking, singer-actress Pia Zadora, actor-singer James Darren, impressionist Bob Anderson, comic acrobats The Stupids, and The Berosini Orangutans.
From Las Vegas: Co-host Sammy Davis Jr. is joined by actress Cathy Lee Crosby, singer-actress Andrea McArdle (Broadway's "Annie"), comic impressionist Fred Travalena, chef Bernard King, hypnotist Sam Vine, and trapeze coach Bob Yerkes.
Las Vegas Week concludes with today's co-host Liberace. Guests are Lou Ferrigno ("The Incredible Hulk"); comedian Pat Cooper; singers Maureen McGovern and Marco Valente; Radio City Music Hall's Rockettes; and acrobats The Seven Alexanders.
"Eight Is Enough" cast members take turns as co-hosts this week. Today's co-host is Dick Van Patten, with guests Dom DeLuise, zoologist Jim Fowler, singer Tom Johnston ("Savannah Nights"), and author Adele Scheele.
Today's co-host is "Eight Is Enough" regular Betty Buckley. Guests are actresses Natalie Wood and Jodie Foster; singer Engelbert Humperdinck (performing "Unforgettable"); and World Darts Champion Nicky Virachkul.
"Eight Is Enough" actress Susan Richardson is today's co-host. Guests are actor James Woods, rock band America ("All Around"), singer-actor James Darren, comic magician Harry Anderson, and chef Bernard King.
Dianne Kay, of "Eight Is Enough," co-hosts. Guests include actors Beau Bridges and Ken Howard, singer Bonnie Pointer ("I Can't Help Myself"), and comic George Miller. Dr. Robert Atkins debates Atkins diet critic Nathan Pritikin.
"Eight Is Enough" week concludes with Willie Aames co-hosting. Guests are Vicki Aames (Willie's wife); music group Rufus and Chaka Khan ("Do You Love What You Feel?"); Olympic skier Suzy Chaffe; and the comedy team of Skiles and Henderson.
Guests: Pam Dawber (co-host for the week), actor Howard Duff, actress Gina Hecht (of "Mork and Mindy"), singer Ray Stevens, "Lawrence Welk Show" dancer Bobby Burgess, composer Dale Gonyea, and "Panorama" magazine editor Merrill Panitt.
Guests: Pam Dawber (co-host); "Tenspeed and Brown Shoe" co-stars Ben Vereen and Jeff Goldblum; "Flo" actress Polly Holliday; Dawber's fitness coach Bob Carreiro; and anorexia survivor Aimee Liu, author of the book "Solitaire."
Pam Dawber (co-host), actor-sportscaster Alex Karras, comedian Stan Kann, and solar lobbyist Richard Munson. Actor-musician Conrad Janis (of "Mork and Mindy") performs with George Segal and the Beverly Hills Unlisted Jazz Band.
Pam Dawber (co-host), actor Robert Hays, comedian Gallagher, music group Twennynine feat. Lenny White ("Peanut Butter"), psychologist Dr. Michael Peck (LA Suicide Prevention Center), and acrobatic gymnasts Jan Hagen and Robin O'Bannon.
Pam Dawber (co-host); Thelma Dawber (Pam's mother); actor-comedian Dom DeLuise; musical group Sergio Mendes and Brasil '88 ("Magic Lady"); Michael Young (host of "Kids Are People Too"); and bodybuilder Mark Zane and his wife Christine Zane.
Guests: Sonny Bono (co-host for the week), actress Adrienne Barbeau, vocal group The Whispers ("The Beat Goes On"), comedian Ron Carey, Houston Oilers quarterback Dan Pastorini, model-actress Susie Coelho, and author Dr. Eugene Schoenfeld.
Guests: Sonny Bono (co-host, sings "You Better Sit Down Kids"), actress Catherine Bach, "Real People" co-host Skip Stephenson, country music performer Tom T. Hall, author Philip Kingsley, and cosmetic dentist Dr. Irwin Smigel.
Guests: Sonny Bono (co-host), actress Patricia Neal, R&B group Shalamar ("I Owe You One"), ventriloquist Jay Johnson (of TV's "Soap"), author Henry Rogers ("Walking the Tightrope"), and Noreen Carole, who plays music on her arm.
Sonny Bono (co-host), actor Frank Bonner ("WKRP in Cincinnati"), model-actress Maud Adams, Sen. Larry Pressler (Republican, S. Dakota), Charles Koppelman (The Entertainment Company president), and 77-year-old banjo player Pearl Peppers.
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By what name was The Mike Douglas Show (1961) officially released in Canada in English?