Gypsy

Season 3

A morning television talk show hosted by Gypsy Rose Lee

Where to Watch Gypsy • Season 3

220 Episodes

  • John Saxon, Bob Crane
    E1
    John Saxon, Bob Crane
  • Bob Crane, Imogene Coca
    E2
    Bob Crane, Imogene Coca
  • Barbara Feldon, Imogene Coca
    E3
    Barbara Feldon, Imogene Coca
  • Aurelien Lintermans, Lois Wyse
    E4
    Aurelien Lintermans, Lois Wyse
  • Jim Backus, Henny Backus
    E5
    Jim Backus, Henny Backus
  • Dorothy Kirsten, Virginia Gilmore
    E6
    Dorothy Kirsten, Virginia Gilmore
  • Tony Randall, Selma Diamond
    E7
    Tony Randall, Selma Diamond
  • Eddie Fisher
    E8
    Eddie Fisher
  • Madge Blake, Jeanne Horne
    E9
    Madge Blake, Jeanne Horne
  • Hans Conried, June Wilkins
    E10
    Hans Conried, June Wilkins
  • Judi West, Gloria Miller
    E11
    Judi West, Gloria Miller
  • Terry Moore, Monti Rock III, Red Foley
    E12
    Terry Moore, Monti Rock III, Red Foley
  • Betty White, Paul Lynde
    E13
    Betty White, Paul Lynde
  • Madge Blake, Jeanne Horn
    E14
    Madge Blake, Jeanne Horn
  • Ulla Bergryd, Chef James Beard, Tom Cara
    E15
    Ulla Bergryd, Chef James Beard, Tom Cara
  • Marvin Kaplan, James Beard
    E16
    Marvin Kaplan, James Beard
  • Judy Carne, Jewell Alexander, Ruth Gardner
    E17
    Judy Carne, Jewell Alexander, Ruth Gardner
  • Mrs. E. 'Pat' Brown
    E18
    Mrs. E. 'Pat' Brown
  • Sue Ane Langdon, hairstylists Jean Claude, Antoine and Jojo Marengo
    E19
    Sue Ane Langdon, hairstylists Jean Claude, Antoine and Jojo MarengoGypsy and Sue Ane Langdon have a great time trying on wigs.
  • Celeste Holm, Jean McReynolds, the Stockholm Marionettes
    E20
    Celeste Holm, Jean McReynolds, the Stockholm Marionettes
  • Bonnie Scott
    E21
    Bonnie Scott
  • Joey Adams, Sara Berner
    E22
    Joey Adams, Sara Berner
  • Dina Merrill, Walter Keane
    E23
    Dina Merrill, Walter Keane
  • Godfrey Cambridge, Ida Mae McKenzie
    E24
    Godfrey Cambridge, Ida Mae McKenzie
  • Iris Adrian
    E25
    Iris AdrianActresses Iris Adrian and Gale Storm look over their sewing and designing feats.
  • Joe Flynn
    E26
    Joe Flynn
  • Joe Flynn, Milton Frome, Ann Corio
    E27
    Joe Flynn, Milton Frome, Ann Corio
  • Joe Flynn
    E28
    Joe Flynn
  • Rudy Vallee, Aida Grey
    E29
    Rudy Vallee, Aida Grey
  • Godrey Cambridge, Ida Mae McKenzie, Iris Adrian
    E30
    Godrey Cambridge, Ida Mae McKenzie, Iris Adrian
  • Barbara McNair
    E31
    Barbara McNair
  • Madame Haru Suwada
    E32
    Madame Haru Suwada
  • Sean Connery
    E33
    Sean ConneryActor Sean Connery conducts a filmed interview in Tokyo while filming James Bond movie "You Only Live Twice".
  • Sean Connery, Catherine de Payen
    E34
    Sean Connery, Catherine de Payen
  • Tab Hunter, Gisele Mackenzie
    E35
    Tab Hunter, Gisele Mackenzie
  • Gisele Mackenzie
    E36
    Gisele Mackenzie
  • Episode 37
    E37
    Episode 37
  • Marian Jackson
    E38
    Marian Jackson
  • Pat Carroll
    E39
    Pat Carroll
  • Denis Le Brun, Renée Firestone, Pamela Rogers
    E40
    Denis Le Brun, Renée Firestone, Pamela Rogers
  • Herb Shriner, Christopher West
    E41
    Herb Shriner, Christopher WestHumorist Herb Shriner teaches Gypsy to play a harmonica.
  • Adela Rogers St. John, Sascha Brastoff
    E42
    Adela Rogers St. John, Sascha Brastoff
  • Episode 43
    E43
    Episode 43
  • Vikki Carr, Harvey Korman
    E44
    Vikki Carr, Harvey Korman
  • Aleene, T.C. Jones
    E45
    Aleene, T.C. JonesNovelty designer Aleene shows how to make artificial flowers out of feathers. Female impersonator T.C. Jones performs impressions of Hermione Gingold, Bette Davis and Katherine Hepburn.
  • Woody Allen, Richard Deacon
    E46
    Woody Allen, Richard DeaconComedian-actor Woody Allen discusses his new film "What's Up, Tiger Lily?"
  • Richard Deacon, Cynthia Lindsay
    E47
    Richard Deacon, Cynthia Lindsay
  • Gloria Stuart, Sylvia Thompson
    E48
    Gloria Stuart, Sylvia Thompson
  • Gisele Mackenzie, Iris Adrian
    E49
    Gisele Mackenzie, Iris Adrian
  • Dorothy Shay, Gisele Mackenzie, Margaret Whiting
    E50
    Dorothy Shay, Gisele Mackenzie, Margaret Whiting
  • Kathryn Ish
    E51
    Kathryn Ish
  • Diane Feinstein
    E52
    Diane Feinstein
  • Episode 53
    E53
    Episode 53
  • Monti Rock III
    E54
    Monti Rock III
  • Mim, Laura Labby
    E55
    Mim, Laura LabbyMim, a jewelry designer who works with old silverware and bottle caps. Laura Labby, who uses wax on cloth to create unusual patterns.
  • Nobu McCarthy
    E56
    Nobu McCarthy
  • Sean Connery, Ruth Asawa
    E57
    Sean Connery, Ruth Asawa
  • Coleen Gray
    E58
    Coleen Gray
  • Al 'Red Dog' Weber
    E59
    Al 'Red Dog' Weber
  • Jessica Mitford
    E60
    Jessica Mitford
  • Charles Aznavour
    E61
    Charles Aznavour
  • Naura Hayden, Sandy Baron, Peter Lupus
    E62
    Naura Hayden, Sandy Baron, Peter Lupus
  • Dana Wynter
    E63
    Dana Wynter
  • Clinton Duffy, Dianne Feinstein, Raymond C. Farber
    E64
    Clinton Duffy, Dianne Feinstein, Raymond C. Farber
  • Emmaline Henry, Sandra O'Neill, Mildred G. Swift
    E65
    Emmaline Henry, Sandra O'Neill, Mildred G. Swift
  • Margaret O'Brien
    E66
    Margaret O'Brien
  • Margaret O'Brien - day 2
    E67
    Margaret O'Brien - day 2
  • Trini Lopez
    E68
    Trini Lopez
  • Pat Carroll
    E69
    Pat Carroll
  • Nina Foch, Mary Lester
    E70
    Nina Foch, Mary Lester
  • Bonnie Scott
    E71
    Bonnie Scott
  • Ann B. Davis, Nancy Czar
    E72
    Ann B. Davis, Nancy CzarNancy Czar breaks up the show with her candid conversation about the Russian prince who attempted to abduct her and fashion designer Margery Stein.
  • Trini Lopez
    E73
    Trini Lopez
  • Johnnie Ray, Buffy Ford
    E74
    Johnnie Ray, Buffy Ford
  • Nina Foch, Sandra Gould, Jan Bradley
    E75
    Nina Foch, Sandra Gould, Jan Bradley
  • Ronnie Schell
    E76
    Ronnie Schell
  • Harry Richman, Iris Adrian, Sally Rand
    E77
    Harry Richman, Iris Adrian, Sally RandEntertainer Harry Richman performs "The Sunny Side of the Street" and talks about his comeback and the golden days of radio,
  • Robert Clary, Danielle Aubry
    E78
    Robert Clary, Danielle Aubry
  • Ketty Lester, Sylvia Vaughn Thompson
    E79
    Ketty Lester, Sylvia Vaughn ThompsonCookbook author Sylvia Vaughn Thompson discusses recipes and makes chocolate covered cherries.
  • Pia Lindstrom, Pooky Baker
    E80
    Pia Lindstrom, Pooky Baker
  • Nanette Fabray, Pamela Rodgers, Monica Sheridan
    E81
    Nanette Fabray, Pamela Rodgers, Monica SheridanGypsy Rose Lee, Nanette Fabray, Pamela Rodgers and Monica Sheridan, author of "The Art of Irish Cooking", discuss Ireland and make Irish pork stew.
  • Jack Albertson, Nanette Fabray
    E82
    Jack Albertson, Nanette FabrayJack Albertson discusses his days in Burlesque, then sits at the piano and performs tunes from Burlesque and Broadway shows. Gypsy Rose Lee and Nanette Fabray dance to "Tea for Two".
  • Ruta Lee, Virginia Andrus
    E83
    Ruta Lee, Virginia Andrus
  • Joan Rivers, Barbara Nichols
    E84
    Joan Rivers, Barbara Nichols
  • Joan Rivers, Jenie Jackson, Juanita Musson
    E85
    Joan Rivers, Jenie Jackson, Juanita Musson
  • Lainie Kazan
    E86
    Lainie Kazan
  • Lainie Kazan, Eartha Kitt
    E87
    Lainie Kazan, Eartha KittSinger Lainie Kazan sings "Peel Me a Grape". Singer-actress Eartha Kitt reminisces about working with Orson Welles and performing for the President of Egypt. Gypsy joins them and the trio performs "Let Me Entertain You".
  • Professor Irwin Corey, Jan Hampton
    E88
    Professor Irwin Corey, Jan HamptonDog trainer Jan Hampton brings several of her thoroughbreds, including an English sheepdog and two Boston terriers, and talks about the upcoming dog show at San Francisco's Cow Palace.
  • Sylvia Sidney
    E89
    Sylvia Sidney
  • Sallie Blair, The Bernard Brothers
    E90
    Sallie Blair, The Bernard BrothersSinger Sallie Blair improvises two songs using the words "hate" and "sweet." The Bernard Brothers (Bert and George) mime comedy sketches to recordings of "Boogie Woogie Bugle Boy" and "Indian Love Call."
  • Ben Lessy, Patti Moore, Caroline Meyer
    E91
    Ben Lessy, Patti Moore, Caroline Meyer
  • Jerry Lanning, Roberta Sherwood
    E92
    Jerry Lanning, Roberta Sherwood
  • Liberace
    E93
    LiberacePianist Liberace plays "The Impossible Dream".
  • Paul Lynde, Angela Dorian, Jeanne Horn
    E94
    Paul Lynde, Angela Dorian, Jeanne Horn
  • Paul Lynde, Clive Reville, Gordon H. Blinco
    E95
    Paul Lynde, Clive Reville, Gordon H. Blinco
  • Ethel Merman
    E96
    Ethel MermanSinger Ethel Merman, who introduced the role of Gypsy's mother Rose in the 1959 Broadway musical "Gypsy", discuss the production while home movie footage of rehearsals taken in May 1959 at the New Amsterdam Theatre in New York is shown. Featured in this black and white footage, which is silent, are performers Sandra Church and Ethel Merman, director/choreographer Jerome Robbins, composer Jule Styne, and lyricist Stephen Sondheim. Gypsy displays her scrapbook of memorabilia from the production. Merman also discusses other projects, such as the upcoming TV production of "Annie Get Your Gun", in which she is to reprise her original role from the 1946 Broadway production.
  • Don Loper, Denise Minnelli
    E97
    Don Loper, Denise Minnelli
  • Jane Dulo, Richard Deacon, Cynthia Lindsay
    E98
    Jane Dulo, Richard Deacon, Cynthia Lindsay
  • Shelley Berman, Jayne Anne Jayroe, Corinna Tsopei
    E99
    Shelley Berman, Jayne Anne Jayroe, Corinna Tsopei
  • Jayne Mansfield
    E100
    Jayne Mansfield
  • Liberace, Van Johnson
    E101
    Liberace, Van Johnson
  • Van Johnson, Patsy Kelly
    E102
    Van Johnson, Patsy KellyGypsy Rose Lee shows home movie footage of Van Johnson dancing onstage with her sister June Havoc in Philadelphia in the original 1940 production of "Pal Joey".
  • Patsy Kelly, Carolyn Jones
    E103
    Patsy Kelly, Carolyn Jones
  • Carolyn Jones, Imogene Coca, Barbara McNair, Mr. John
    E104
    Carolyn Jones, Imogene Coca, Barbara McNair, Mr. JohnAll four gals have a great time looking at a collection of hats created by Mr. John.
  • Suzy Parker, Bradford Dillman, David Hemmings
    E105
    Suzy Parker, Bradford Dillman, David Hemmings
  • Pippa Scott, Rose Marie
    E106
    Pippa Scott, Rose Marie
  • Rose Marie, Joe Flynn, Pat Montandon
    E107
    Rose Marie, Joe Flynn, Pat Montandon
  • Joe Flynn, Ketty Lester, Paul Mayer
    E108
    Joe Flynn, Ketty Lester, Paul MayerGypsy Rose Lee, comic actor Joe Flynn, singer Ketty Lester and Chef Paul Mayer make a classic egg omelet.
  • Tammy Grimes, China Machado
    E109
    Tammy Grimes, China Machado
  • Sid Caesar, Imogene Coca
    E110
    Sid Caesar, Imogene CocaComedian Sid Caesar and comedienne Imogene Coca discuss their old television series "Show of Shows", and working with co-star comedians Carl Reiner and Howard Morris.
  • Patricia Harty, Kathyrn Ish, Louise Rohner
    E111
    Patricia Harty, Kathyrn Ish, Louise Rohner
  • Geraldine Brooks, Mary Wales
    E112
    Geraldine Brooks, Mary Wales
  • Edith Head, the Clinger Sisters
    E113
    Edith Head, the Clinger Sisters
  • Yvonne De Carlo, Bob Denver
    E114
    Yvonne De Carlo, Bob Denver
  • Dom DeLuise, Katharine Ross
    E115
    Dom DeLuise, Katharine RossActress Katharine Ross discusses her new film "The Graduate".
  • Howard Duff, Ida Lupino
    E116
    Howard Duff, Ida Lupino
  • Theodore Bikel, Marilyn Devin
    E117
    Theodore Bikel, Marilyn DevinTheodore Bikel discusses Mensa.
  • Ross Hunter, Beatrice Lillie
    E118
    Ross Hunter, Beatrice Lillie
  • Phyllis Diller, Judge Noel Cannon
    E119
    Phyllis Diller, Judge Noel CannonJudge Noel Cannon, a traffic court judge, talks about the challenges of being a woman in a job traditionally held by men. Comedienne Phyllis Diller discusses her collection of unusual cars and displays photos of some favorites.
  • Phyllis Diller, Babette Low
    E120
    Phyllis Diller, Babette LowComedienne Phyllis Diller comments on the latest fashions which light up and glow in the dark.
  • Steve Ihnat, Joan Marshall, Erin O'Donnell
    E121
    Steve Ihnat, Joan Marshall, Erin O'Donnell
  • Bob Crane, Fannie Flagg
    E122
    Bob Crane, Fannie FlaggComedienne Fannie Flagg does an impression of Lady Bird Johnson.
  • Bob Crane, Pete McKinney, Fannie Flagg
    E123
    Bob Crane, Pete McKinney, Fannie Flagg
  • Rosemary Clooney, Melody Patterson, Rosemary DeCamp
    E124
    Rosemary Clooney, Melody Patterson, Rosemary DeCamp
  • Pat O'Brien, The Irish Rovers
    E125
    Pat O'Brien, The Irish RoversActor Pat O'Brien appears with his wife Eloise.
  • Celeste Holm
    E126
    Celeste Holm
  • Tippi Hedren, Rona Barrett, Pia Lindstrom
    E127
    Tippi Hedren, Rona Barrett, Pia Lindstrom
  • Eli Wallach, Celeste Holm, Fanny Lubritsky
    E128
    Eli Wallach, Celeste Holm, Fanny Lubritsky
  • Marie Windsor, Buddy Rogers, Messanie Wilkins
    E129
    Marie Windsor, Buddy Rogers, Messanie WilkinsSinger Buddy Rogers talks about the golden days of Hollywood when the reigning queen of motion pictures, Mary Pickford, was his wife. Messanie Wilkins, author of "Last of the Saddle Tramps", talks about when she was 80 years old and decided to take her dog on a horseback ride across the country.
  • Sally Ann Howes, Leon Bennett
    E130
    Sally Ann Howes, Leon Bennett
  • Son Erik's wedding
    E131
    Son Erik's wedding
  • Sheilah Graham
    E132
    Sheilah Graham
  • Yma Sumac
    E133
    Yma Sumac
  • Constance Panchuck
    E134
    Constance PanchuckConstance Panchuck demonstrates Chinese cooking and decor.
  • Ina Balin, Lee Meriwether, Jerry Vale
    E135
    Ina Balin, Lee Meriwether, Jerry Vale
  • Ketty Lester, Betsy Palmer, Fern Warner
    E136
    Ketty Lester, Betsy Palmer, Fern WarnerGypsy Rose Lee, actress Betsy Palmer and maternity clothing designer Fern Warner arrange an informal "baby shower" for singer Ketty Lester who is expecting her first child. Ketty also sings George Gershwin's "Summertime".
  • Ernest Borgnine, Don Rickles
    E137
    Ernest Borgnine, Don Rickles
  • Pia Lindstrom
    E138
    Pia LindstromGuests are journalist Pia Lindstrom and four very mod young ladies who have formed a rock-and-roll group. Pia quizzes the quartet on "hippies" and the various aspects of their culture, including the newest fad, smoking bananas.
  • Jack Carter and wife, Paula Stewart
    E139
    Jack Carter and wife, Paula Stewart
  • Noel Harrison, Sandy Baron
    E140
    Noel Harrison, Sandy BaronGypsy Rose Lee, actor Noel Harrison and comedian Sandy Baron use newspapers to form "Makalogs" then light them and cook some food.
  • Barbara Luna, Bonnie Scott, Farida Melendy
    E141
    Barbara Luna, Bonnie Scott, Farida Melendy
  • Joey Adams
    E142
    Joey Adams
  • Louise Fletcher
    E143
    Louise Fletcher
  • Ida Mae McKenzie
    E144
    Ida Mae McKenzie
  • Godfrey Cambridge, Iris Adrian
    E145
    Godfrey Cambridge, Iris Adrian
  • Barbara McNair
    E146
    Barbara McNair
  • Haru Suwada
    E147
    Haru Suwada
  • Sean Connery, Matsutawyo, Haru Suwada
    E148
    Sean Connery, Matsutawyo, Haru SuwadaFilm of Gypsy's Tokyo interview with actor Sean Connery. Studio guests are Japanese folksinger Matsutawyo and musician Haru Suwada.
  • Catherine de Payen
    E149
    Catherine de Payen
  • Rod McKuen, Gisele Mackenzie, Hugh Masekala
    E150
    Rod McKuen, Gisele Mackenzie, Hugh MasekalaGisele MacKenzie and Hugh Masekela duet on "Call Me Irresponsible". Rod McKuen recites his poem "A Cat Named Sloopy".
  • Sammy Cahn, Paula Wayne
    E151
    Sammy Cahn, Paula Wayne
  • Pat Montandon
    E152
    Pat Montandon
  • Robert Goulet, Gale Storm, Frank D'Amico
    E153
    Robert Goulet, Gale Storm, Frank D'AmicoFrank D'Amico, member of the Junior Chamber of Commerce of Encinitas, California, discusses his community's unusual fund-raising event: a frog jumping contest.
  • Gale Storm, Marie Wilson
    E154
    Gale Storm, Marie WilsonActress Marie Wilson reminisces about working on the radio series "My Friend Irma".
  • Marie Wilson, Kathleen Holly
    E155
    Marie Wilson, Kathleen Holly
  • Richard Deacon, Ben Blue, Sid Fields
    E156
    Richard Deacon, Ben Blue, Sid FieldsActor Richard Deacon discusses his hat collection and models several examples, including a hat that once belonged to legendary actor John Barrymore. Comedian Ben Blue reminisces about vaudeville, discusses the Burlesque show he's currently appearing in, and performs a pantomime bit. Veteran comic Sid Fields, who is in the audience, joins them and also discusses Burlesque.
  • Richard Deacon, Monique Van Vooren
    E157
    Richard Deacon, Monique Van Vooren
  • Selma Diamond, Matt Monro
    E158
    Selma Diamond, Matt Monro
  • Woody Allen, Selma Diamond
    E159
    Woody Allen, Selma Diamond
  • Robert Q. Lewis
    E160
    Robert Q. LewisThe studio is designed to resemble a wilderness campground as part of Gypsy's "Salute to Alaska". Gypsy makes sourdough pancakes and demonstrates an outdoor shower device. Models from Abercrombie and Fitch model safari wear.
  • Inger Stevens, Red Buttons, Leslie Blanchard
    E161
    Inger Stevens, Red Buttons, Leslie BlanchardActress Inger Stevens discusses her role on the TV series "The Farmer's Daughter". Actor Red Buttons looks back on the burlesque circuit when he and Gypsy performed together. Hair stylist Leslie Blanchard gives a few hair coloring secrets on how to keep tinted hair healthy and strong.
  • Red Buttons, Anne Rogers, Norman Wisdom
    E162
    Red Buttons, Anne Rogers, Norman WisdomStage actors Anne Rogers and Norman Wisdom discuss working together in the San Francisco production of the musical "Walking Happy". Wisdom performs the title song.
  • Brenda Lee, Pat Carroll, Pinkie Hawes
    E163
    Brenda Lee, Pat Carroll, Pinkie Hawes
  • Pat Carroll, Larry Casey, Edith Quaglin
    E164
    Pat Carroll, Larry Casey, Edith QuaglinCrafts specialist Edith Quaglin displays several dolls designed to resemble celebrities.
  • Ethel Merman, Russell Nype, Richard Eastham
    E165
    Ethel Merman, Russell Nype, Richard EasthamThe original cast members of Irving Berlin's hit "Call Me Madam" are doing a revival across the Country and they all look back over the 17 years since it opened in New York.
  • Mary Ann Mobley, Laura Labby
    E166
    Mary Ann Mobley, Laura LabbyActress Mary Ann Mobley sings "Hard-hearted Hannah".
  • Karen Jensen, Peter Kastner, Farida Melendy
    E167
    Karen Jensen, Peter Kastner, Farida Melendy
  • Maureen Arthur, Jackie DeShannon
    E168
    Maureen Arthur, Jackie DeShannon
  • Celeste Holm, Coleen Gray
    E169
    Celeste Holm, Coleen GrayGypsy Rose Lee and actresses Celeste Holm and Coleen Gray bake a "Scripture Cake" with a recipe derived from chapters of the Bible.
  • Celeste Holm, Ketty Lester, Peggy Morodomi
    E170
    Celeste Holm, Ketty Lester, Peggy Morodomi
  • Paul Lynde, The Lettermen
    E171
    Paul Lynde, The Lettermen
  • Groucho Marx, Yvonne De Carlo
    E172
    Groucho Marx, Yvonne De Carlo
  • Groucho Marx, Patrice Munsel
    E173
    Groucho Marx, Patrice Munsel
  • Jimmie Rodgers, Gogi Grant
    E174
    Jimmie Rodgers, Gogi Grant
  • Betsy Palmer, Shelley Berman
    E175
    Betsy Palmer, Shelley Berman
  • Paul Lynde, Gretchen Wyler
    E176
    Paul Lynde, Gretchen Wyler
  • Yvonne De Carlo, Paul Lynde
    E177
    Yvonne De Carlo, Paul LyndeActress Yvonne De Carlo sings "Some People" from the Broadway show "Gypsy". Gypsy Rose Lee prepares her recipe for spaghetti sauce.
  • Theodore Bikel, Maria Cole
    E178
    Theodore Bikel, Maria ColeActor Theodore Bikel sings Will Holt's song "Hard Times".
  • Joe Flynn, Jane Kean
    E179
    Joe Flynn, Jane Kean
  • Joe Flynn, Sally Rand, Fatima
    E180
    Joe Flynn, Sally Rand, Fatima
  • Rosemary Murphy, George McKelvey
    E181
    Rosemary Murphy, George McKelvey
  • Norman Wisdom, Nanette Fabray
    E182
    Norman Wisdom, Nanette Fabray
  • Nanette Fabray, Ronnie Schell, Suzy Creamcheese
    E183
    Nanette Fabray, Ronnie Schell, Suzy CreamcheeseActress Nanette Fabray discusses theater for the deaf and sings a portion of "Over the Rainbow" while signing. Comedian Ronnie Schell performs a routine from his nightclub act. Former Go-Go dancer Suzy Creamcheese (Lisa Cohen), displays several new designs from her clothing boutique.
  • Iris Adrian, Kaye Stevens
    E184
    Iris Adrian, Kaye Stevens
  • Kaye Stevens, Lisa Kirk, Jimmy McHugh
    E185
    Kaye Stevens, Lisa Kirk, Jimmy McHugh
  • Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Jameson
    E186
    Morey Amsterdam, Joyce Jameson
  • Tippi Hedren, Morey Amsterdam
    E187
    Tippi Hedren, Morey Amsterdam
  • Joyce Jameson, Marie Wilson
    E188
    Joyce Jameson, Marie Wilson
  • Marie Wilson, Donyale Luna
    E189
    Marie Wilson, Donyale Luna
  • Carl Reiner, Nanette Fabray, Pat Morita
    E190
    Carl Reiner, Nanette Fabray, Pat Morita
  • Alice Ghostley, Vaughn Meader, Everett Greenbaum
    E191
    Alice Ghostley, Vaughn Meader, Everett Greenbaum
  • Richard Deacon, George Kirby
    E192
    Richard Deacon, George KirbyA discussion on cosmetic surgery and hair transplants. Comic George Kirby performs his impressions of Bill Cosby, John Wayne and Pearl Bailey.
  • Richard Deacon, Sujata
    E193
    Richard Deacon, Sujata
  • Carolyn Jones, Don Loper
    E194
    Carolyn Jones, Don Loper
  • Malvina Reynolds, Curtiss & Tracy
    E195
    Malvina Reynolds, Curtiss & Tracy
  • Charles Schulz, Janell Pulis, Roy Casstevens, Hamilton Camp
    E196
    Charles Schulz, Janell Pulis, Roy Casstevens, Hamilton CampGypsy Rose Lee interviews "Peanuts" cartoon creator Charles Schulz and stage actors Janell Pulis (Lucy) and Roy Casstevens (Schroeder) of the stage play "You're a Good Man, Charlie Brown".
  • Milton Berle
    E197
    Milton Berle
  • Sallie Blair, Vic Mizzy
    E198
    Sallie Blair, Vic Mizzy
  • Joan Shawlee, Leslie Fono
    E199
    Joan Shawlee, Leslie FonoRestauranteur Leslie Fono, who fled Hungary in the 1950's, demonstrates his invention, a device that facilitates the mass-production of crepes.
  • Hermoine Baddeley, Lori Saunders, Liz Blackwell
    E200
    Hermoine Baddeley, Lori Saunders, Liz Blackwell
  • Ginger Rogers, Reginald Gardner
    E201
    Ginger Rogers, Reginald Gardner
  • John Astin. Aneta Corsaut, Helen Rose
    E202
    John Astin. Aneta Corsaut, Helen Rose
  • Keir Dullea, Janis Ian
    E203
    Keir Dullea, Janis Ian
  • Quinn O'Hara, Joanne Worley, Carroll Righter
    E204
    Quinn O'Hara, Joanne Worley, Carroll Righter
  • Elena Verdugo, T.C. Jones
    E205
    Elena Verdugo, T.C. Jones
  • Werner Klemperer, Spike Jones, Jr., Helen Grayco
    E206
    Werner Klemperer, Spike Jones, Jr., Helen Grayco
  • Wally Cox, M.J. Saperstein
    E207
    Wally Cox, M.J. Saperstein
  • Wally Cox, Nichelle Nichols, Maxine Anderson
    E208
    Wally Cox, Nichelle Nichols, Maxine Anderson
  • Ginger Rogers, Reginald Gardiner
    E209
    Ginger Rogers, Reginald Gardiner
  • Sergio Franchi, Liz Blackwell
    E210
    Sergio Franchi, Liz Blackwell
  • Jacqueline Susann, Rebecca Welles, Charlene Holt
    E211
    Jacqueline Susann, Rebecca Welles, Charlene Holt
  • Erik and Barbara Kirkland
    E212
    Erik and Barbara Kirkland
  • Betty Hutton, Bobby Troup
    E213
    Betty Hutton, Bobby Troup
  • Fannie Flagg, Marilyn Devin, Patricia Gnass
    E214
    Fannie Flagg, Marilyn Devin, Patricia Gnass
  • Otto Preminger, Kurt Kaszner
    E215
    Otto Preminger, Kurt Kaszner
  • Jacqueline Susann, Rebecca Welles, Charlene Holt
    E216
    Jacqueline Susann, Rebecca Welles, Charlene Holt
  • Beverly Garland, Kathryn Ish
    E217
    Beverly Garland, Kathryn Ish
  • Professor Irwin Corey, Steve Volk
    E218
    Professor Irwin Corey, Steve Volk
  • Dolores Gray, Jack Albertson
    E219
    Dolores Gray, Jack Albertson
  • Marty Ingels, Mame Spring
    E220
    Marty Ingels, Mame Spring

 

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