Overview: with: Bill Cullen; Kitty Carlisle; Gene Rayburn; Peggy Cass.
Overview: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
Overview: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
Overview: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
Overview: Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
Overview: Ex-professional car thief; and the author of the single girl's handbook.
Overview: Wife of prize-fighter Joe Frazier; Mike McGrady, co-author of the sex-proof novel, "Naked Came the Stranger."
Overview: Tap dancer Chuck Green; and a dentist who commutes by airplane.
Overview: A lady space engineer and a bachelor who has adopted a young boy are featured.
Overview: The author of a diet book; and the first woman to sail the Pacific alone.
Overview: The head of a group of Appalachian Mountain artisans; and a professor who teaches witchcraft.
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Gail Sheldon
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Gail Sheldon
Overview: The winner of a nudist beauty contest; and an operator of a telephone talk service.
Overview: Robert Marx, who attempted to follow the Viking route across the Atlantic; and the wife of Senator William Proxmire.
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
Overview: A cowboy performer who specializes in rope tricks; and a former Roman Catholic priest.
Overview: Former U.S. senator who now sells wigs; and a young girl who trains killer whales.
Overview: The wife of comedian Henry Youngman; and the navigator of Thor Heyerdahl's ship.
Overview: A professional shoplifter; and Miss America's official chaperon.
Overview: Lebaron Moseley, who analyses personalities from drawings; and Marcia Kessler, who got a gift of a pony from the Internal Revenue Service.
Overview: A lady alligator wrestler; and the youngest boy to swim the English Channel.
Overview: Head of the deep-sea treasure-hunting firm; and the only female member of the Motion Picture Code and Rating Administration.
Overview: Mother of "Curlty McDimple" star Bayn Johnson; and the author of the new book about the French people.
Overview: Arlo Guthrie's mother; and a Navy weather coordinator who works in hurricane research.
Overview: Marjorie Craig, exercise expert; and Heather Owens, who was quarantined with the astronauts.
Overview: The builder of Hollywood's "kooky cars"; and ghost-writer Frances Spatz Leighton.
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass
Overview: Elizabeth Post, authority on good manners; and Peter Miller, who founded a school that gives lessons on how to get along with people.
Overview: The wife of singer Jerry Vale; and the author of "The Affair."
Overview: A teacher at the world's only clown college; and a member of the first co-ed class at Princeton who is also Miss Bikini USA.
Overview: The wife of Alejandro Rey; and the author of "The Peter Principal," which analyzes the problem of inefficiency.
Overview: Kathy Lynn Baumann, first runner-up to Miss America; and Dewey Jackson, winner of the First National Hollering Contest.
Overview: The wife of band leader Doc Severinsen; and the creator of short-haired wigs for long-haired men.
Overview: Bill Monroe, the "King of Blue Grass Music"; and Joe Hughes, who runs a boutique for beautiful people.
Overview: The operator of a charm school for black women; and a dancing chef.
Overview: Marc Bohen, men's fashion designer for Christian Dior; and a man who refused to move his home from the vicinity of a nuclear blast.
Overview: A palm reader; and a man who drinks a bottle of liquor a day.
Overview: The wife of comedian Milt Kamen; and a professional lady card dealer.
Overview: The Good Humor official ice cream taster; and an aquanaut.
Overview: Singer Nina Simone's husband; and a needlepoint expert.
Overview: A lady magician; and the author of a book of advice for grandfathers.
Overview: World's lady cycling champion, and a dentist who developed toothpaste for the astronauts.
Overview: Agnes Varda, one of France's "new wave" movie directors; and scientist-author Isaac Asimov.
Overview: Bernie Casey, pro-football player turned artist; and Mary McSherry, who passed herself off as a maid for two weeks.
Overview: Ron Galella, off-guard photographer of famous people; and a former copywriter who became a Catholic nun.
Overview: Editor of "Penthouse" magazine, Bob Guccione; and a woman who heads a firm that persuades French chefs to come work in America for restaurants or families, Sylvie DuBois.
Overview: The winner of the jitterbug contest at the 1969 Harvest Moon Ball in New York; and Mary Jane Tierney, the owner of "Sam," a cat who won the "All American Glamour Kitty Contest" in Miami Beach.
Overview: Twin brothers who were separated soon after birth, and didn't see each other for 20 years.
Overview: New Jersey's only licensed female detective; and a man who has measured 10,000 big toes in his private grant research.
Overview: Alice Brock, owner of "Alice's Restaurant," of movie and cookbook fame; and a man who is the author of "It Doesn't Matter Where You Sit" about the rising toll of plane crashes.
Overview: Ron Chereskin, a "love" artist who paints posters, paper napkins, ash trays, etc, and the theme of love is presented on them; and the author of a book about famous left-handed people.
Overview: A witch who practices only "good" magic; and a German ex U-boat captain now an American citizen.
Overview: Victor Joris, 1969 Coty Fashion Critics Award winner; and a man who sailed across Lake Michigan in a bathtub powered by an outboard motor.
Overview: The male winner of a beauty contest; and a coal miner trapped underground for three days in a coal mine that collapsed.
Overview: Irv Tiebel, who records mood-inducing sound effects or sounds of nature, such as the surf, the flapping of bird wings, etc.; and a woman who raises only black sheep and creates fashionable garments from wool.
Overview: Renee Martin, handwriting analyst; and the nation's youngest school board member
Overview: The producer of a Las Vegas nightclub revue; and an expert on insomnia.
Overview: A chimpanzee trainer; and the wife of Fran Tarkenton
Overview: An 11 year-old race driver; and the ninth Earl of Hardwicke, who is opening a chain of British pubs in America.
Overview: Leena Brusiin, Miss Finland; and Broadway producer-gourmet Roland Mattson.
Overview: Jessica Crane, a woman who has written a book for women giving different techniques on how to smooth away aging lines in their faces by using their hands; and the author of "The Collected Works of Buck Rogers in the 20th Century."
Overview: Ralph Heifer, trainer of wild animals for movies and TV, who is organizing a labor union for animals; and the daughter of Maureen O'Hara, Bronwyn Fitzsimmons, who is a licensed bill collector.
Overview: A representative of a firm that manufactures beach wear made of special fabric that allows the sun's rays to penetrate the garment and give women an all-over tan; and a couple that can reach their home and leave it only by air.
Overview: A pretty young girl who works for the Baltimore Orioles dusting off the bases and the shoes of the infielders; and a female doctor who is a physician aboard the famed hospital ship S.S. HOPE.
Overview: A female sky diver who has made more than 900 jumps; and a man who has compiled a questionnaire to determine hobby preferences of individuals.
Overview: An expert on smuggling; and a psychologist who teaches husbands and wives how to fight properly.
Overview: An authority on movie monsters; and the wife of a P.O.W. held in North Vietnam.
Overview: Olga, famous lingerie fashion designer; and Helen Bentley, recently appointed Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission.
Overview: The author of a book on adjusting from single to married life; and one of the world's leading astronomers.
Overview: A Playboy Club bunny; and a white woman who passed for black.
Overview: Featured today are Trudy Donicik, "Miss Navel" of the University of Miami; and rock songwriter Benjamin.
Overview: Manu Tupou, a Fiji Islander who plays Sitting Bull in the Broadway Show "Indians"; and the author of "The Expense Account Diet."
Overview: The Sergeant-At-Mace for the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, England; and a wine expert.
Overview: Joan Weston, a member of a roller derby team that toured 55 cities in 62 days; and Rev. Carl Burke, who "translated" the Bible into street talk and works with youngsters in jail and detention homes
Overview: Alice McGrath, who teaches women self-defense; and the innovator of the "singles only" bar.
Overview: A lady phrenologist, who reads bumps on heads; and the Secretary of State of Washington State, who moonlights at a service station.
Overview: A housewife who returned to college; and an alcoholic turned minister.
Overview: Prof. Al Wright, head of Purdue's band department; and a man who broke his leg celebrating a job promotion and consequently received workmen's compensation.
Overview: An eight year-old aviator; and an anti-establishment city alderman.
Overview: Don Porter, who's played Snoopy and Nana, the dog in "Peter Pan"; and a Vietnamese War bride.
Overview: Robert Reisner, author of a book on graffiti writing and button slogans; and Rep. John Tunney of California, son of heavyweight boxing champion Gene Tunney, investigated the Santa Barbara oil leak by diving down 200 feet with an aqua lung.
Overview: Arch Oboler, writer of the famous radio and TV series "Lights Out"; and a teacher who has written a book for teenage girls advising them how to handle boys.
Overview: Joe Jay Jalbert, skier and cameraman fro the movie "Downhill Racer"; and a man who spent 17 years in prison raising canaries.
Overview: Wick Fowlwe, the world's "champion chili chef"; and former Jackie Gleason performer Helen Curtis who decided to lose weight three years ago and has now shed 170 pounds.
Overview: Bob Kane, who created the Batman cartoon strip; and a woman who is foster mother of 20 boys, all under 16.
Overview: Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Overview: Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Overview: Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Overview: Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Overview: Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Overview: Barbara Shawcroft, who sculpts with yarn; and Jay Carlisle, who owns a Tahiti hotel, are featured.
Overview: A swimsuit designer; and the founder of a fish and chips chain.
Overview: A mimic who studies with the great mime Marcel Marceau; and the inventor of inland surfing.
Overview: Gemologist Jerry Call; and the author of a book on birth control pill hazards, Barbara Seaman.
Overview: The founder of the Pussycat League of "feminine women"; and Mario Badescu, who creates cosmetics from natural food products.
Overview: Member of Princeton University's musical company troupe; and New York's most elegant butcher.
Overview: "Soul Suit" swimwear by Cole.
Overview: Tobacconist Walter E. Harris Jr.; and Judy Blackwell, the complete staff of "Horses" magazine.
Overview: Charlotte Curtis, the women's editor of the New York Times; a man who walked 3,800 miles across the top of the world.
Overview: The winner of the of 19 beauty contests; and Jay Richard Kennedy, who wrote a book about Mao Tse Tung.
Overview: The inventor of an electric car; and the former Miss USA who is now a tax attorney working for the U.S. Government.
Overview: Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen
Overview: Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen
Overview: Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen
Overview: Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen
Overview: An artist who paints hex sign designs; and Agnes Nixon, creator of TV soap operas.
Overview: The author of the book "The Youth Doctors"; and a heroic schoolboy who prevented a runaway bus from hurtling off a road into a lake.
Overview: The man who serves as a model for the movies' King Kong'; and a girl who runs a charm school for men.
Overview: The personal photographer of Monaco's Princess Grace; and the official doorkeeper of the House of Representatives.
Overview: Ice Capades trampoline star Victoria Zoble; and Playboy Bunny of the Year.
Overview: Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Overview: Young Rickey Snyder who drifted from Met Stadium to the Mississippi River in a balloon during a Vikings game at halftime.
Overview: Teacher of a new art of self-defense; and foreign correspondent Elaine Sheppard.
Overview: Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Gail Sheldon
Overview: A college student who conducts surveys on campuses to help close the generation gap; a man who heads a group dedicated to fight news in the cities.
Overview: 1st contestant is Hy Lippstein the Bagel King; 2nd contestant is Jean Brady who is a blackjack dealer in Las Vegas.
Overview: Bill Fabrey, Founder of the National Organization to Help Fat Americans; Gussie Moran. Tennis player and tennis dress designer.
Overview: Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle
Overview: 1st contestant is Daniel O'Connell Kirwin, manager of McSorley's Alehouse which now admits women; 2nd contestant is Ricky Lowe the Young National Hula Hoop Champion.
Overview: Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle