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The Mike Douglas Show aired its first Philadelphia-based show on August 30, 1965; the former KYW-TV in Cleveland, which is now NBC-owned WKYC, continued to carry the program for many years afterward. The format called for Douglas to invite guests to appear as co-hosts for the week; they would be on the show for all five weekdays.
In February 1963, singer Barbra Streisand was the show's co-host. During that week, she was performing in a local night club, and was asked by the club owner to promote her appearances on The Mike Douglas Show each day. The reason given was that Cleveland newspapers were in the midst of a lengthy labor strike, preventing any consistent advertising.
That same year he would be introduced to Mike Douglas and shortly after the pair co-created “The Mike Douglas Show,” which ran over 4000 episodes from 1961-1982.
The Mike Douglas Show: Self/Co-host: 3 episodes 1966: Return of the Seven: Manuel De Norte: First sequel to The Magnificent Seven: 1966-1967: The Merv Griffin Show: Self: 2 episodes 1969: The Tree: Buck Gagnon: 1969: Angel, Angel, Down We Go: Bogart Peter Stuyvesant: 1969: The Name of the Game: Bruce Roxton: Episode: "Love-In at Ground Zero" 1970
In the late 1970s, the actor appeared 87 times as a regular guest host on The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson. [9] In the early 1980s he hosted his own talk show, produced by Westinghouse Broadcasting/Group W, after it canceled The Mike Douglas Show. The John Davidson Show aired daily in syndication from 1980 to 1982.
The Mike Douglas Show: Herself Guest (aired March 6, 1969) 1969 The Merv Griffin Show: Herself Guest (aired March 4, 1969) 1969 The Trouble with Girls: Carol Bix An Elvis Presley motion picture 1969 The Mike Douglas Show: Herself Co-host; "Kids' Week" (aired December 22, 1969) 1970 To Rome With Love: Ava Elizabeth "Buffy" Patterson-Davis
The Mike Douglas Show: Co-Host / Comedian / Himself / Vocalist 29 episodes 1967 The Lucy Show: Eddie Rickles Episode: "Lucy the Fight Manager" I Spy: Frank Bodie Episode: "Night Train to Madrid" I Dream of Jeannie: Francis N. Kiski Episode: "My Master, the Weakling" 1967–1969 The Joey Bishop Show: Himself / Host 15 episodes 1967–1974
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