Season 5 Episodes
1. Tab Hunter, The Nikolais Dancers
September 28th, 19591 hr
2. Teresa Brewer, Buddy Hackett, Jaime Laredo, The Mormon Tabernacle Choir
October 5th, 19591 hr
3. Lee Marvin, The King Sisters, Crystal Joy
October 12th, 19591 hr
4. Lola Albright, Tony Bennett, the Nikolais Dancers
October 19th, 19591 hr
5. Rock Hudson, Johnny Carson, Jayne Meadows, Jane Harvey
November 2nd, 19591 hr
6. Chuck Connors, Peggy Lee, George Jessel, Billy Eckstine
November 9th, 19591 hr
7. Jack Kerouac, William Bendix, Frankie Laine, Pam Garner
November 16th, 19591 hr
William Bendix plays the father in a sitcom scene set in three different ways, once without canned laughs, then with, and then played extra violently. "The Allen Report to the Nation" topic is the common cold. As the Question Man, Steve blows a line. Jack Kerouac reads a few lines from his book, "On The Road". Steve and Don do a skit/ad about a man who packs his empty bags in his 1960 Plymouth and never goes anywhere.
8. Mickey Rooney, Mel Torme, June Christy, The Nutty Squirrels
November 23rd, 19591 hr
9. Tony Randall, Buddy Hackett, Miriam Makeba, Jo Stafford
November 30th, 19591 hr
10. Vic Damone, Andre Previn, Sandra 'Sandy' Warner, Jayne Meadows
December 14th, 19591 hr
11. Gene Autry, Patti Page, Frank Gorshin
December 21st, 19591 hr
12. 10th Annual Magazine Awards
December 28th, 19591 hr
13. Keenan Wynn, Sheree North, Roger Williams, Belle Montrose
January 4th, 19601 hr
14. Tony Bennett, Jayne Meadows, Caroline Richter, Monica Zetterlund
January 11th, 19601 hr
15. Jimmy Durante, Peggy Lee, Bob Dineri
January 18th, 19601 hr
16. Tony Randall, Jo Stafford, Jean Wald and her Swingin' Mothers
January 25th, 19601 hr
17. Jayne Meadows, Steve Lawrence, Carlos Montoya
February 1st, 19601 hr
18. Julie London, Buddy Hackett, Julius LaRosa
February 8th, 19601 hr
19. Henry Fonda, Tony Bennett, Don Adams, Pat Kirby, The Jazztet
February 15th, 19601 hr
20. Maurice Evans, Martha Raye, Johnny Desmond, Tom Poston
February 22nd, 19601 hr
21. Nat 'King' Cole, Cyril Ritchard, Ann Richards, Charlie Manna
March 7th, 19601 hr
Todays guests are Nat 'King' Cole, Cyril Ritchard, Ann Richards, Charlie Manna.
22. The Movie Premiere of 'Can-Can'
March 14th, 19601 hr
23. Ann Blyth, Nick Adams, Jan Murray, the Alwin Nikolais Dancers
March 21st, 19601 hr
24. Johnny Carson, Diana Dors, Johnny Mercer, Belle Montrose
March 28th, 19601 hr
Carson does a monologue about his kids,Steve and Mercer sing a medley competition, Steve's mom Belle Montrose as a hip old lady billboard girl, Diana sings a number and does a skit with Knotts.
25. Charlton Heston, Rise Stevens, Jerry Vale, Jackie Mason
April 11th, 19601 hr
26. Charles Laughton, Martha Raye, Mark Murphy
April 18th, 19601 hr
27. Rhonda Fleming, George Sanders
April 25th, 19601 hr
28. Ginger Rogers, Tony Bennett, Erroll Garner, Henny Youngman, the Ralph Sharon Quartet
May 16th, 19601 hr
29. Patrice Munsel, Jonathan Winters, Phil Harris, The Buddy Cole Quintet, The North American Air Defense Command Band
May 30th, 19601 hr
30. Diana Dors, Andre Previn, Mort Sahl, Jayne Meadows
June 6th, 19601 hr
31. Martha Raye, Frank Gorshin, Buddy Greco, The Nikolais Dancers
June 20th, 19601 hr
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