Merv Griffin Show - Season 11 / Year 1972

Season 11 / Year 1972
Episodes

Jan 4, 1972 Adventurers

Jan 5, 1972 Salute to Glenn Miller

Oct 12 1972 Doug McClure/James Brolin/Robert L. Green/Marty Allen

Salute to Don Rickles

Jan 13 1972 Renee Valente, James Caan, Paddy Chayefsky, Philip D'Antoni

Apr 6, 1972 Television's Leading Men

Jun 7 1972 Warren Beatty

The Ross Martin Celebrity Tennis Tournament

Comedians

Dec 6 1972 Isaac Hayes/Johnnie Taylor/Emotions/Staple Singers

Mac Davis, Claudine Longet, Fred Williamson, Richard Dawson

Mark Spitz, Sally Struthers, Bud Yorkin, Johnny Nash
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