The Mike Douglas Show - Season 18

Season 18

Episodes

Oct. 2, 1978

Oct 4, 1978

Oct. 6, 1978

Oct 13, 1978

Oct. 16, 1978

Oct. 17, 1978

Oct. 20, 1978

Oct 30, 1978

Oct 31, 1978

Nov. 1, 1978

Nov 2, 1978

Nov 3, 1978

Nov 16, 1978

Nov 27, 1978

Nov 30, 1978

Dec 7, 1978

Dec 12, 1978

Dec 13, 1978

Dec. 15, 1978

Dec 19, 1978

Jan 8, 1979

Jan 17, 1979

Feb 2, 1979

Feb. 7, 1979

Cher, Terry Bradshaw, JoJo Starbuck, Charles Shultz, Mr Rodgers

Mar 1, 1979

Apr 9, 1979

Apr. 12, 1979

May 10, 1979

May 11, 1979

May 16, 1979

May 17, 1979

May 18, 1979

May 23, 1979

May 30, 1979

Jun 7, 1979

Jun 13, 1979

Jun 14, 1979

June 26, 1979

Jul 9, 1979

Jul. 12, 1979

Aug 9, 1979

Aug 28, 1979
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