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- Summer music/comedy/variety series geared toward a younger audience. There was no set host, and the cast of regulars listed was joined by weekly guest stars.
- Comedy variety series hosted by former "Andy Griffith Show" co-star Don Knotts.
- Michael Landon portrays a hero returning to his hometown Charles Nelson Reilly plays a NBC tour guide with a lack of attractions. Loring and Davidson sing solos then join for a duet.
- Freda Payne sings "Band of Gold." Barbara Feldon performs "The Look of Love." Donald O'Connor entertains dancing to "Top O'Tails."
- 1970–19711hTV EpisodeDon opens his show discussing the frustrations of doing a weekly show. He welcomes Bob Williams and his amazing dog plus the characters of Disney on Patafe
- The Tapestry sings "Hard to Handle. Irene Ryan joins Don Knotts in a skit about women's lib. Bobby Sherman performs the mega hit "Make Your Own Kind of Music."
- Tommy Roe performs "We Can Make Music." Leslie Uggams sings " Somewhere. " In a comedic skit Don practices first aid on Dan Blocker. Guest Don Williams shows how his dog catches criminals.
- Don welcomes guests the Lennon Sisters who perform 'Long, Long Time"_and "Looking Out My Back Door." Mac Davis sings "In the Ghetto." Don joins Chuck Connors in skits including one about captaining a lifeboat.
- The Association performs "Silver Morning" and "Traveler's Guide." Jill St. John sings " Snowbird. " Don conducts the Boston Symphony with help from Robert Morse. Knotts, Morse, and Elaine Joyce are in a comedic skit about blind dates.
- Don's guests Roy Rogers and Dale Evans perform a medley featuring Roy's yodeling. Don and Chuck Connors discuss women Don is an expectant father in a wordless skit then is a new tenant.
- Don debuts a new comedic character Jesse Fender. Louis Nye is an unintentional comedic U.N. interpreter. Both Mama Cass and Steve Lawrence perform solo numbers then join for a duet.
- Don portrays the designer of the "unsinkable" Titanic. In another skit Don tries to sneak someone into a theater managed by Raymond Burr. Jimmy Durante enlists Don, Raymond, and Connie Stevens in performing "Inka Dinka Doo."
- Mary Costa sings "Ah, Je Viex Vivre." The Dilliards perform " One A.M. " Newhart does a monologue about a man returning Christmas presents in April. Don duets with Mary on "Why Do I Believe?"