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Season 1

27. October 15, 1974  

First aired: 10/15/1974

Dinah's guests are The Kingston Trio. Highlights: The Kingston Trio perform "Hard Travelin'" & "Little White Cloud In A Lonesome Summer Sky".

53. November 20, 1974  

First aired: 11/20/1974

Dinah's guests are Pat Paulsen, The Smothers Brothers and Petula Clark. Musical Highlights: Petula & Dinah sing, "Loving Arms", "You and I" & "God Bless The Child".

75. December 20, 1974  

First aired: 12/20/1974

Dinah's guest is M*A*S*H actress Loretta Swit.

91. January 13, 1975  

First aired: 1/13/1975

Dinah's guests are Dick Cavett, actor Wayne Rogers and actress-singer-dancer Juliet Prowse. Dick & Dinah sing, "I Remember It Well". Also a discussion about inventions.

92. January 14, 1975  

First aired: 1/14/1975

Dinah's guests are Kay Ballard, Roy Clark, Henny Youngman, Ronny Cox and Erma Bombeck. Roy Clark performs "Dueling Banjos" and Dinah sings, "Autumn Leaves".

93. January 15, 1975  

First aired: 1/15/1975

Dinah's guests are Walter Cronkite who discusses his early ambitions and answering questions from the studio audience; Singer-composer Tim Moore, winner of the American Song Festival competition and comedian Shecky Greene.

94. January 16, 1975  

First aired: 1/16/1975

Dinah's guests are feminist Gloria Steinem, singer Kenny Rogers, singer Charles Aznavour, "Marcus Welby" actress Elena Verdugo and comedian Marty Feldman. Charles sings, "She" and Kenny sings, "Long and Winding Road". Also discussions on marriage, the feminist movement and jeans.

95. January 17, 1975  

First aired: 1/17/1975

Dinah's guests are Jim Nabors, Paul Willams, Charles Nelson Reilly and Jerry Lucas. Jim shares some traveling experiences and Jerry offers tips on improving one's memory. Paul sings, "I Won't Last A Day Without You" and Charles and Dinah sing, "Kids".

96. January 20, 1975  

First aired: 1/20/1975

Dinah's guests are Danny Thomas and Jimmie Walker. Jimmie talks about ethnic hair styles. Danny sings, "He Took My Hand" and Dinah sings, "Come Back to Me". Also a detective and the man he helped free from prison appear on the show.

97. January 21, 1975  

First aired: 1/21/1975

Dinah's guest is Rod McKuen. Rod sings, "There Goes A Man" and Dinah sings, "Time" and "Where Are You?".

98. January 22, 1975  

First aired: 1/22/1975

Dinah's guests are Zsa Zsa Gabor, mime Marcel Marceau, Ragtime pianist Max Morath, comic Mike Neun and Psychologist Marie Edwards ("The Challenge of Being Single").

99. January 23, 1975  

First aired: 1/23/1975

Dinah's guests are Roy Rogers and Dale Evans, Henry Aaron, comic Pat Paulsen and The DeFranco Family. Roy and Dale sing, "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". Roy and Dale also participate in a marriage quiz.

100. January 24, 1975  

First aired: 1/24/1975

Dinah's guests are TV's "Kojak" actor Telly Savalas, comedian Lonnie Shorr, jazz singer Cleo Laine and her husband musician John Dankworth. Telly models a variety of hats.

101. January 27, 1975  

First aired: 1/27/1975

Dinah's guests are Robert Merrill, Pearl Bailey, Betty White, David Brenner and the canine star of the movie "Benji".

102. January 28, 1975  

First aired: 1/28/1975

Dinah's guests are Jack Albertson, Bill Macy, Norm Crosby, Dr. Neil Solomon, The Hues Corporation and 12-year-old vocalist Mark Dalton.

103. January 29, 1975  

First aired: 1/29/1975

Dinah's guests are actress Jessica Walter, Alan Young, Robert Merrill, comedian Jamie Farr and The Lettermen.

104. January 30, 1975  

First aired: 1/30/1975

Dinah's guests are Lorne Greene, Frankie Avalon, Susan Saint James, Pete Barbutti and Pediatrician Lendon Smith.

124. February 27, 1975  

First aired: 2/27/1975

Dinah's guests are Glen Campbell, Florence Henderson and Steve Martin. Musical Highlights: Glen sings "Rhinestone Cowboy" and "Wichita Lineman". Florence sings "Hey Jude". Glen and Dinah sing "Abraham, Martin and John".

125. February 28, 1975  

First aired: 2/28/1975

Dinah's guests are Liza Minelli, Fred Ebb and John Kanter as well as a surprise visit from Chita Rivera. Musical Highlights: Liza sings, "Nowadays". Chita sings, "How Lucky Can You Get?" and "My Coloring Book".

126. March 3, 1975  

First aired: 3/3/1975

Dinah welcomes producer-director Peter Bogdanovich and his cast from the movie "At Long Last Love". Burt Reynolds, Cybill Shepherd, Eileen Brennan and John Hillerman. Also composer Arte Butler.

127. March 4, 1975  

First aired: 3/4/1975

Dinah's guests are singer Andy Williams, Don Knotts, Former senator Sam Ervin (D-N.c.), Food editor Craig Claiborne and Chef Jean Vergnes.

128. March 5, 1975  

First aired: 3/5/1975

Dinah's guests are Tony Curtis and his wife Leslie, singer Jack Jones, comedian Rich Little, Food editor Craig Claiborne and Restauranteur Kenneth Hansen. Musical Highlights: Jack Jones sings, "Wives and Lovers" & "Write Me a Love Song Charlie". Dinah sings, "The Last Blues Song" & "I Didn't Mean to Love You".

129. March 6, 1975  

First aired: 3/6/1975

Dinah's guests are Debbie Reynolds, Robert Fuller, Dancers Ken Sloan and Sheila Webber-Sire, Food Editor Craig Claiborne, Chef Georges Perrier and Phyllis Cohen who shows how to decorate T-shirts. Debbie sings, "I Ain't Down Yet".

130. March 7, 1975  

First aired: 3/7/1975

Dinah's guests are Danny Thomas, Ray Stevens, Suzanne Pleshette and food editor Craig Claiborne. Musical Highlights: Danny sings, "Danny Boy" and "My Kind of Town". Dinah sings, "The Night Chicago Died".

131. March 10, 1975  

First aired: 3/10/1975

Dinah's guests are "Captain Kangaroo" Bob Keeshan, comic George Carlin, Peter Marshall and Bobby Short. Musical Highlights: Bobby sings, "I've Got a Crush On You", "And Her Mother Came Too" and "Dinah". Dinah sings, "I'm Always Chasing Rainbows"" and "The Letter"".

132. March 11, 1975  

First aired: 3/11/1975

Dinah's guests are Norman Lear, Alan Arkin, Lucie Arnaz and Cloris Leachman.

133. March 12, 1975  

First aired: 3/12/1975

Dinah's guests are Ethel Merman, Phil Silvers, Jack Cassidy, Robert Morse and Michele Lee. Robert sings, "I Believe In You" and Jack sings, "She Loves Me". Michele sings "Nobody Does It Like Me" from "Seesaw". All join in for "There's No Business Like Show Business".

134. March 13, 1975  

First aired: 3/13/1975

Dinah's guests are Red Skelton, Frank Sinatra Jr., comedian Stan Kann and puppeteers Paul and Mary Ritt. Red discusses his writing and his oil paintings.

135. March 14, 1975  

First aired: 3/14/1975

Dinah's guests are Liza Minelli, Roy Clark, Jessica Walter and Earl Holliman. Roy and Dinah sing, "For the Good Times" and Dinah sings, "Brotherhood of Man".

136. March 17, 1975  

First aired: 3/17/1975

Dinah's guests are Ethel Merman, Henry Mancini and his daughter Felice, Bill Daily, Annette Funicello and singer Tony DeFranco. Ethel sings, "Alexander's Ragtime Band", Dinah and Henry sing, "Days of Wine and Roses", Felice sings, "Sometimes" and Ethel and Dinah sing, "Together Wherever We Go".

137. March 18, 1975  

First aired: 3/18/1975

Dinah's guests are Mannix actor Mike Connors, Game-show host Geoff Edwards, singer Al Green, comedian Foster Brooks, former college-football coach Ara Parseghian and Food editor Craig Claiborne. Dinah and Mike sing, "By the Light of the Silvery Moon" and Al sings, "L-O-V-E" and "Let's Stay Together".

138. March 19, 1975  

First aired: 3/19/1975

Dinah's guests are Mel Brooks, Wayne Rogers and Sandy Duncan. Mel sings, "Dancing in the Dark", Sandy and Dinah duet on "Circle Game". All join in a musical tribute to Mel that includes, "Blazing Saddles", "Jezebel", "Singin' In the Rain" and "Look for the Silver Lining".

139. March 20, 1975  

First aired: 3/20/1975

Dinah's guests are Victor Borge, Mel Torme, Bill Dana and Aliza Kashi. Victor and Dinah sing, "I Feel A Song Comin' On" and Mel sings, "It Might As Well Be Spring".

140. March 21, 1975  

First aired: 3/21/1975

Dinah's guests are Alan Alda, Edward Asner, Pat Paulsen, Marty Robbins, Loretta Lynn, and Cloris Leachman. Also Pancake flipper Patricia Clark. Marty sings, "Back Home Again" and Dinah and Marty sing, "I Can't Stop Lovin' You".

141. March 24, 1975  

First aired: 3/24/1975

Dinah's guests are Norman Lear, Juliet Prowse, Paul Sand, Mike Evans and singer Billy Swan. Juliet and Dinah sing, "I'd Do Anything", Billy sings, "I Can Help" and Billy and Dinah sing, "Shake, Rattle and Roll". And a medley that includes, "Pennies From Heaven", "Swingin' On A Star" and "Imagination".

142. March 25, 1975  

First aired: 3/25/1975

Dinah's guests are Peter Falk, Lorna Luft, Betty White, Demond Wilson and Buck Owens and the Buckaroos. Buck and Dinah sing, "Lonesome Me", Lorna sings, "I've Got the Music In Me" and Dinah sings, "Pretty Baby".

143. March 26, 1975  

First aired: 3/26/1975

Dinah's guests are Totie Fields, Pearl Bailey, Barbara Mandrell, Mac Davis and Paul Desautels, gem curator at the Smithsonian Institute. Mac sings, "Baby, Don't Get Hooked on Me", Barbara sings, "I'll Paint You a Song" , Dinah and Pearl sing, He's Got the Whole World In His Hands". Dinah sings, "A Good Man is Hard To Find".

144. March 27, 1975  

First aired: 3/27/1975

Dinah's guests are Zero Mostel, Diahann Carroll, Cleavon Little, Danny Davis, The Nashville Brass and the Amazing Kreskin. Danny and the Nashville Brass perform, "Mule Skinner Blues".

145. March 28, 1975  

First aired: 3/28/1975

Dinah's guests are Anne Bancroft, Don Knotts, Jessica Walter, golfer Laura Baugh and Rhythm and Blues band Tavares who perform "My Ship" and "She's Gone", Jessica sings "Cabaret" and Dinah sings, "Feel Like Makin' Love" and "Laughter in the Rain".

146. March 31, 1975  

First aired: 3/31/1975

Dinah's guests are Lynn Redgrave, Valerie Perrine, newsman Edwin Newman and Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods who perform, "Last Blues Song". Lynn and Dinah sing, "Wouldn't It Be Loverly?".

147. April 1, 1975  

First aired: 4/1/1975

Dinah's guests are Jack Albertson, Bill Daily, Ben E. King, Ja'net DuBois and Maureen McGovern. Ja'net sings, "Never Can Say Goodbye", Ben sings, "Supernatural Thing" and Maureen sings, "We May Never Love Like This Again".

148. April 2, 1975  

First aired: 4/2/1975

Dinah's guests are Bobby Vinton, Charles Nelson Reilly, John Amos and The Lockers a dance group. Bobby sings, "Beer Barrel Polka", John sings, "Lookin'" and Dinah sings, "Superstition".

149. April 3, 1975  

First aired: 4/3/1975

Dinah's guests are Ann-Margret, Arte Johnson, Bill Daily, syndicated columnist Irv Kupcinet and Talk-show hostess Lee Phillip. Ann-Margret and Dinah sing, "Doodle Dee Doo" and Dinah sings, "My Kind of Town".

150. April 4, 1975  

First aired: 4/4/1975

Dinah's guests are McLean Stevenson, Michel Legrand, Rodney Allen Rippy and song-and-dance group Shirley and Company. McLean sings, "Love", Michel performs "Brian's Song", Rodney sings, "Candy Man" and "Smilin'" and Shirley and Company perform "Shame, Shame, Shame".

151. April 7, 1975  

First aired: 4/7/1975

Dinah's guests are Karen Valentine, George Kirby, singer-songwriter Mickey Newbury, comic Mike Neun and author Martin Poriss of "How to Live Cheap but Good". Mickey sings "Lovers", Mike sings "Mr. Brown" and Dinah sings "It's Alright With Me".

152. April 8, 1975  

First aired: 4/8/1975

Dinah's guests are Michael Learned, Kenny Rankin, Melba Moore, Jamie Farr and Henry Winkler. Kenny sings "Penny Lane" and Melba sings "My Soul is Satisfied".

153. April 9, 1975  

First aired: 4/9/1975

Dinah's guests are Alan Alda, The Hudson Brothers, Diane Ladd, Stand-up comic Franklyn Ajaye, Patti LaBelle and her group LaBelle. The Hudsons sing "So You Are a Star", Diane sings "Crawdad Hole" and LaBelle performs "Lady Marmalade".

154. April 10, 1975  

First aired: 4/10/1975

Dinah's guests are Dick Van Dyke and his daughter Stacy, David Frost, Marty Feldman and singer Johnny Russell. Dinah and Dick sing, "Play a Simple Melody", Johnny sings "Act Naturally" and Dinah sings "Funny Face".

155. April 11, 1975  

First aired: 4/11/1975

Dinah's guests are Jacques Cousteau, Betty White, Dom DeLuise and Mel Tillis.

156. April 14, 1975  

First aired: 4/14/1975

Dinah's guests are Leslie Caron, Clifton Davis, Claude Akins, Singer Tom T. Hall and Golfer Amy Alcott. Clifton sings "Once in a Lifetime", Tom sings "Ravishing Ruby" and "Sneaky Pete", Dinah sings "Lonesome Road" and Tom & Dinah sing "I Love".

157. April 15, 1975  

First aired: 4/15/1975

Dinah's guests are Pat Boone and his wife Shirley and their four daughters. The Spinners and Basketball player Rick Barry. Boone & daughters sing, "When the Lovelight Starts Shining Through His Eyes" and the Spinners perform "Sadie".

158. April 16, 1975  

First aired: 4/16/1975

Dinah's guests are Robert Fuller, Bill Daily, Scatman Crothers, The DeFranco Family and singer LaCosta. Robert sings "Jenny", The DeFranco Family sings "Save the Last Dance For Me", Scatman sings "Nagasaki" and LaCosta sings "He Took Me For A Ride".

159. April 17, 1975  

First aired: 4/17/1975

Dinah's guests are Tammy Wynette, Will Geer, Henry Winkler and David Brenner. Will & Dinah sing "So Long, It's Been Good to Know Yuh" and Tammy sings "Stand By Your Man".

160. April 18, 1975  

First aired: 4/18/1975

Dinah's guests are Barry Newman, Nancy Sinatra and her husband Hugh Lambert, Arte Johnson and The Dramatics.

161. April 21, 1975  

First aired: 4/21/1975

Dinah's guests are Ed McMahon, singer Freda Payne, Cliff DeYoung, Emergency! actor Robert Fuller and Medics Tom Barrett and Richard Kauffman. And Blue Swede singing group. Highlights: Ed and Dinah sing "Makin' Whoopee". Cliff and Dinah duet on "Sunshine". Freda sings "What About Today?" and "All In Love Is Fair". Blue Swede performs "Hooked on a Feeling" & "Hush/I'm Alive".

162. April 22, 1975  

First aired: 4/22/1975

Dinah's guests are George Gobel, Tina Turner, Eddy Arnold, Anson Williams and The Manhattan Transfer. Highlights: Tina and Dinah duet on "Proud Mary". Eddy sings "The Great Mail Robbery" and "Anytime". Anson sings "Sweet Sixteen". Manhattan Transfer sing "Operator", "You Can Depend On Me" and "Java Jive". Eddy & Dinah duet with "Nobody's Darlin' but Mine".

163. April 23, 1975  

First aired: 4/23/1975

Dinah's guests are Deborah Kerr, Edward Albee, Ben Gazzara, Carol Lawrence, Charles Nelson Reilly and Game-show host Gene Rayburn. Highlights: Carol sings a medley of "West Side Story" songs. Gene sings "Put On A Happy Face". Dinah sings "On Broadway".

164. April 24, 1975  

First aired: 4/24/1975

Dinah's guests are Shirley MacLaine, Goldie Hawn, Pat Paulsen and Hoyt Axton.

165. April 25, 1975  

First aired: 4/25/1975

Dinah's guests are Jim Nabors, Billie Jean King, Doc Severinsen and Lola Falana. Highlights: Billie & Dinah sing "Express Yourself". Jim sings "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)". Doc performs "The Hill Where the Lord Hides". Lola sings "I'd Love Making Love to You".

166. April 28, 1975  

First aired: 4/28/1975

Dinah's guests are John Davidson, Betty White, Bob Crane and James Brown. Highlights: Betty and Dinah sing "The Glory of Love". James sings "Further Up the Road".

167. April 29, 1975  

First aired: 4/29/1975

Dinah's guests are Lucille Ball and Vivian Vance.

168. April 30, 1975  

First aired: 4/30/1975

Dinah's guests are Jonathan Winters, Alistair Cooke, Lucie Arnaz and Kenny Rankin. Highlights: Lucie and Dinah sing "Fascinating Rhythm". Kenny sings "Like a Seed".

169. May 1, 1975  

First aired: 5/1/1975

Dinah's guests are Carl Reiner, Art Buchwald, Kris Kristofferson, Rita Coolidge, John Byner and Pianist Barbara Carroll. Barbara plays "Dancing On the Ceiling".

170. May 2, 1975  

First aired: 5/2/1975

Dinah's guests are Loretta Lynn, Buck Owens, Mickey Gilley, Wayne Rogers, John Byner and Stan Kann. Buck sings "Forty-first Street Lonely Hearts Club" and all perform in A tribute to Hank Williams.

201. June 16, 1975  

First aired: 6/16/1975

Dinah's guests are Robert Young, Jack Klugman, comic Billy Holliday, poker champion Bryan "Sailor" Roberts and Perdita Huston of the American Bicentennial Administration.

202. June 17, 1975  

First aired: 6/17/1975

Dinah's guests are Peggy Lee, Barry Newman, Mel Tillis and Hermione Baddeley. Highlights: Peggy sings "What's New?" and "I'm a Woman". Mel sings "Midnight, Me and the Blues". Barry sings "Talk of the Town". Hermione sings "You". Dinah sings "The Birth of the Blues". Peggy & Dinah duet on "Sing a Song".

203. June 18, 1975  

First aired: 6/18/1975

Dinah's guests are Emergency actor Robert Fuller, singer Al Martino, comedian Charles Nelson Reilly, The Miracles and Second City, improv group (Dan Aykroyd, Gilda Radner, John Candy and Eugene Levy). Highlights: The Miracles perform, "Dancing Machine", "You Are the Sunshine of My Life", "What's Going On?" and "Ain't No Mountain High Enough". Al Martino sings "Charmer".

204. June 19, 1975  

First aired: 6/19/1975

Dinah's guests are Stacy Keach, Leslie Uggams, actor Tom Hallick, Country singer Freddie Hart and Erma Bombeck.

205. June 20, 1975  

First aired: 6/20/1975

Dinah's guests are Robert Goulet, Loretta Swit, Leslie Nielsen, Foster Brooks and Mystery writer Mickey Spillane and his wife Sherri. Highlights: Robert sings "I Won't Live a Day Without You". Robert & Leslie duet on "How to Handle a Woman". Foster sings "My Way".

206. June 23, 1975  

First aired: 6/23/1975

Dinah's guests are Ray Charles, Paul Williams, Three Dog Night, comic Shelley Berman, Tammy Wynette and Maureen McGovern. Highlights: Ray sings "Born to Lose" and "Hey Jude". Paul sings "Where Do I Go From Here?" & "Sugar, Sugar". Three Dog Night perform, "Shambala" & "The Show Must Go On".

207. June 24, 1975  

First aired: 6/24/1975

Dinah's guests are Sammy Davis Jr., Freddie Prinze, John Amos, Ellen Corby, Erma Bombeck and The Sandpipers. Highlights: Sammy sings "Chico and the Man". Dinah and Sammy duet on "Sing". The Sandpipers sing "We May Never Pass This Way (Again)". Also a pottery making demonstration.

208. June 25, 1975  

First aired: 6/25/1975

Dinah's guests are Robert Blake, Sammy Davis Jr., Pat Paulsen and Sherman Hemsley. Highlights: Sherman dances to the tune of "Proclamation". Sammy sings "Lover, Come Back to Me". Dinah & Sammy duet on "What I Say". Dinah sings "Spinning Wheel".