Episode 1
with: Bill Cullen; Kitty Carlisle; Gene Rayburn; Peggy Cass.
Episode 2
Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle
Episode 3
Episode 4
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Episode 6
Ex-professional car thief; and the author of the single girl's handbook.
Episode 7
Wife of prize-fighter Joe Frazier; Mike McGrady, co-author of the sex-proof novel, "Naked Came the Stranger."
Episode 8
Tap dancer Chuck Green; and a dentist who commutes by airplane.
Episode 9
A lady space engineer and a bachelor who has adopted a young boy are featured.
Episode 10
The author of a diet book; and the first woman to sail the Pacific alone.
Episode 11
The head of a group of Appalachian Mountain artisans; and a professor who teaches witchcraft.
Episode 12
Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Gail Sheldon
Episode 13
Episode 14
The winner of a nudist beauty contest; and an operator of a telephone talk service.
Episode 15
Robert Marx, who attempted to follow the Viking route across the Atlantic; and the wife of Senator William Proxmire.
Episode 16
Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen
Episode 17
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Episode 21
A cowboy performer who specializes in rope tricks; and a former Roman Catholic priest.
Episode 22
Former U.S. senator who now sells wigs; and a young girl who trains killer whales.
Episode 23
The wife of comedian Henry Youngman; and the navigator of Thor Heyerdahl's ship.
Episode 24
A professional shoplifter; and Miss America's official chaperon.
Episode 25
Lebaron Moseley, who analyses personalities from drawings; and Marcia Kessler, who got a gift of a pony from the Internal Revenue Service.
Episode 26
A lady alligator wrestler; and the youngest boy to swim the English Channel.
Episode 27
Head of the deep-sea treasure-hunting firm; and the only female member of the Motion Picture Code and Rating Administration.
Episode 28
Mother of "Curlty McDimple" star Bayn Johnson; and the author of the new book about the French people.
Episode 29
Arlo Guthrie's mother; and a Navy weather coordinator who works in hurricane research.
Episode 30
Marjorie Craig, exercise expert; and Heather Owens, who was quarantined with the astronauts.
Episode 31
The builder of Hollywood's "kooky cars"; and ghost-writer Frances Spatz Leighton.
Episode 32
Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Bill Cullen, Peggy Cass
Episode 33
Elizabeth Post, authority on good manners; and Peter Miller, who founded a school that gives lessons on how to get along with people.
Episode 34
The wife of singer Jerry Vale; and the author of "The Affair."
Episode 35
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.
Episode 36
The wife of Alejandro Rey; and the author of "The Peter Principal," which analyzes the problem of inefficiency.
Episode 37
Kathy Lynn Baumann, first runner-up to Miss America; and Dewey Jackson, winner of the First National Hollering Contest.
Episode 38
The wife of band leader Doc Severinsen; and the creator of short-haired wigs for long-haired men.
Episode 39
Bill Monroe, the "King of Blue Grass Music"; and Joe Hughes, who runs a boutique for beautiful people.
Episode 40
The operator of a charm school for black women; and a dancing chef.
Episode 41
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.
Episode 42
A palm reader; and a man who drinks a bottle of liquor a day.
Episode 43
The wife of comedian Milt Kamen; and a professional lady card dealer.
Episode 44
The Good Humor official ice cream taster; and an aquanaut.
Episode 45
Singer Nina Simone's husband; and a needlepoint expert.
Episode 46
A lady magician; and the author of a book of advice for grandfathers.
Episode 47
World's lady cycling champion, and a dentist who developed toothpaste for the astronauts.
Episode 48
Agnes Varda, one of France's "new wave" movie directors; and scientist-author Isaac Asimov.
Episode 49
Bernie Casey, pro-football player turned artist; and Mary McSherry, who passed herself off as a maid for two weeks.
Episode 50
Ron Galella, off-guard photographer of famous people; and a former copywriter who became a Catholic nun.
Episode 51
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.
Episode 52
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.
Episode 53
Twin brothers who were separated soon after birth, and didn't see each other for 20 years.
Episode 54
New Jersey's only licensed female detective; and a man who has measured 10,000 big toes in his private grant research.
Episode 55
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.
Episode 56
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.
Episode 57
A witch who practices only "good" magic; and a German ex U-boat captain now an American citizen.
Episode 58
Victor Joris, 1969 Coty Fashion Critics Award winner; and a man who sailed across Lake Michigan in a bathtub powered by an outboard motor.
Episode 59
The male winner of a beauty contest; and a coal miner trapped underground for three days in a coal mine that collapsed.
Episode 60
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.
Episode 61
Renee Martin, handwriting analyst; and the nation's youngest school board member
Episode 62
The producer of a Las Vegas nightclub revue; and an expert on insomnia.
Episode 63
A chimpanzee trainer; and the wife of Fran Tarkenton
Episode 64
An 11 year-old race driver; and the ninth Earl of Hardwicke, who is opening a chain of British pubs in America.
Episode 65
Leena Brusiin, Miss Finland; and Broadway producer-gourmet Roland Mattson.
Episode 66
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."
Episode 67
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.
Episode 68
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.
Episode 69
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.
Episode 70
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.
Episode 71
An expert on smuggling; and a psychologist who teaches husbands and wives how to fight properly.
Episode 72
An authority on movie monsters; and the wife of a P.O.W. held in North Vietnam.
Episode 73
Olga, famous lingerie fashion designer; and Helen Bentley, recently appointed Chairman of the Federal Maritime Commission.
Episode 74
The author of a book on adjusting from single to married life; and one of the world's leading astronomers.
Episode 75
A Playboy Club bunny; and a white woman who passed for black.
Episode 76
Featured today are Trudy Donicik, "Miss Navel" of the University of Miami; and rock songwriter Benjamin.
Episode 77
Manu Tupou, a Fiji Islander who plays Sitting Bull in the Broadway Show "Indians"; and the author of "The Expense Account Diet."
Episode 78
The Sergeant-At-Mace for the Lord Mayor of Plymouth, England; and a wine expert.
Episode 79
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
Episode 80
Alice McGrath, who teaches women self-defense; and the innovator of the "singles only" bar.
Episode 81
A lady phrenologist, who reads bumps on heads; and the Secretary of State of Washington State, who moonlights at a service station.
Episode 82
A housewife who returned to college; and an alcoholic turned minister.
Episode 83
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.
Episode 84
An eight year-old aviator; and an anti-establishment city alderman.
Episode 85
Don Porter, who's played Snoopy and Nana, the dog in "Peter Pan"; and a Vietnamese War bride.
Episode 86
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.
Episode 87
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.
Episode 88
Joe Jay Jalbert, skier and cameraman fro the movie "Downhill Racer"; and a man who spent 17 years in prison raising canaries.
Episode 89
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.
Episode 90
Bob Kane, who created the Batman cartoon strip; and a woman who is foster mother of 20 boys, all under 16.
Episode 91
Bill Cullen, Orson Bean, Kitty Carlisle, Peggy Cass
Episode 92
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Episode 96
Barbara Shawcroft, who sculpts with yarn; and Jay Carlisle, who owns a Tahiti hotel, are featured.
Episode 97
A swimsuit designer; and the founder of a fish and chips chain.
Episode 98
A mimic who studies with the great mime Marcel Marceau; and the inventor of inland surfing.
Episode 99
Gemologist Jerry Call; and the author of a book on birth control pill hazards, Barbara Seaman.
Episode 100
The founder of the Pussycat League of "feminine women"; and Mario Badescu, who creates cosmetics from natural food products.
Episode 101
Member of Princeton University's musical company troupe; and New York's most elegant butcher.
Episode 102
"Soul Suit" swimwear by Cole.
Episode 103
Tobacconist Walter E. Harris Jr.; and Judy Blackwell, the complete staff of "Horses" magazine.
Episode 104
Charlotte Curtis, the women's editor of the New York Times; a man who walked 3,800 miles across the top of the world.
Episode 105
The winner of the of 19 beauty contests; and Jay Richard Kennedy, who wrote a book about Mao Tse Tung.
Episode 106
The inventor of an electric car; and the former Miss USA who is now a tax attorney working for the U.S. Government.
Episode 107
Kitty Carlisle, Orson Bean, Peggy Cass, Bill Cullen
Episode 108
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Episode 111
An artist who paints hex sign designs; and Agnes Nixon, creator of TV soap operas.
Episode 112
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.
Episode 113
The man who serves as a model for the movies' King Kong'; and a girl who runs a charm school for men.
Episode 114
The personal photographer of Monaco's Princess Grace; and the official doorkeeper of the House of Representatives.
Episode 115
Ice Capades trampoline star Victoria Zoble; and Playboy Bunny of the Year.
Episode 116
Episode 117
Young Rickey Snyder who drifted from Met Stadium to the Mississippi River in a balloon during a Vikings game at halftime.
Episode 118
Teacher of a new art of self-defense; and foreign correspondent Elaine Sheppard.
Episode 119
Episode 120
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.
Episode 141
1st contestant is Hy Lippstein the Bagel King; 2nd contestant is Jean Brady who is a blackjack dealer in Las Vegas.
Episode 142
Bill Fabrey, Founder of the National Organization to Help Fat Americans; Gussie Moran. Tennis player and tennis dress designer.
Episode 143
Durward Kirby, Peggy Cass, Mark Goodson, Kitty Carlisle
Episode 144
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.
Episode 145