Episode Guide - Mike Neun Show, The (Series) (1970-1971)
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Sep 21, 1970 - Debut. Guests unknown.
Sep 28, 1970 - Guest singers tonight are Pat Hervey and Marty Gillan, with guest speakers Micki Maunsell, Bill Reiter and Ted Greenhalgh. Theme of the show is "superstition."
Oct 5, 1970 - Unknown episode.
Oct 12, 1970 - Guests are: Singers Lynn Brooks, Marty Gillan and Nancy Lester and the Jack Card Dancers, with actors Micki Munsell and Allan Anderson.
Oct 19, 1970 - Unknown episode.
Oct 26, 1970 - From 108-Mile Ranch in the Cariboo, guests will be singers Pat Hervey and Howie Vickers, guitarist John Bunce, comedian Bill Reiter and Chief Dan George.
Nov 2, 1970 - Second in a series of shows from 108-Mile Ranch In the Cariboo region of B.C. and featuring singers Pat Hervey and Howie Vickers.
Nov 9, 1970 - Guests are the fast-rising singing group from Calgary, The Original Caste, and brother and sister team, Judy and Jim Ginn.
Nov 16, 1970 - Guests are singers Ann Mortitee and Marty Gillan and comedians Bill Reiter and Barry Healey.
Nov 23, 1970 - Music From Broadway —- Mike Neun with guests Shirley Milliner, Marty Gillan, Pat Hervey, the Jack Card Dancers and Doug Parker's Orchestra
Dec 7, 1970 - Unknown episode.
Dec 14, 1970 - Songs popularized by Frank Sinatra provide the theme. Entertaining are: Eleanor Collins, Howie James, Pat Hervey, Marty Gillan and the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Dec 21, 1970 - Ann Mortifee, Jim Johnson, puppeteer Peter Ralston and comedian Barry Healey are guests on this Christmas show.
Dec 28, 1970 - A sentimental journey back to the 30s, with guests Eleanor Collins, Bob Hughes, Joani Taylor, Marty Gilland and the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Jan 4, 1971 - Guests are The Irish Rovers and Irene Butler.
Jan 11, 1971 - The Original Caste and Gino Young, with the Doug Parker Orchestra are tonight's guests.
Jan 18, 1971 - Country and Western recording artist Doug Kershaw is special guest star. Also on the show is jazz and pop vocalist, Ethel Ennis. Guest interviewer is Canada's ski queen, Nancy Greene Raine.
Jan 25, 1971 - Al Martino and Dee Higgins join tonignt's show as guests.
Feb 1, 1971 - Mike introduces Nashville recording star George Hamilton IV and the Vancouver singing-composer team of Judy Ginn and Jim.
Feb 8, 1971 - Country-rock star Jerry Lee Lewis and Catherine McKinnon join Mike as guests.
Feb 22, 1971 - Long-time favorites, the singing Mills Brothers and Australian singers, The Le Garde Twins join Mike and the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Mar 1, 1971 - : Mike introduces singers Leon Bibb, Alan Moberg and Gillian Russell.
Mar 8, 1971 - Guests are country and western artist Loretta Lynn and the Rhythm Pals.
Mar 15, 1971 - A program of folk music on location at the old Jazz Cellar in Vancouver. Guests are Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Ann Mortifee and Malvena Reynolds.
Mar 22, 1971 - Mike's guests are Rolf Harris and Sarah Vaughan, with the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Mar 29, 1971 - In this last show of the series, featured guests are comedian Brian Bressler, Howie Vickers with the Goose Creek Symphony, singers Lynn Brooks, Marty Gillan, Judy Ginn and Jim, Pat Hervey and Ann Mortifee.
Sep 21, 1970 - Debut. Guests unknown.
Sep 28, 1970 - Guest singers tonight are Pat Hervey and Marty Gillan, with guest speakers Micki Maunsell, Bill Reiter and Ted Greenhalgh. Theme of the show is "superstition."
Oct 5, 1970 - Unknown episode.
Oct 12, 1970 - Guests are: Singers Lynn Brooks, Marty Gillan and Nancy Lester and the Jack Card Dancers, with actors Micki Munsell and Allan Anderson.
Oct 19, 1970 - Unknown episode.
Oct 26, 1970 - From 108-Mile Ranch in the Cariboo, guests will be singers Pat Hervey and Howie Vickers, guitarist John Bunce, comedian Bill Reiter and Chief Dan George.
Nov 2, 1970 - Second in a series of shows from 108-Mile Ranch In the Cariboo region of B.C. and featuring singers Pat Hervey and Howie Vickers.
Nov 9, 1970 - Guests are the fast-rising singing group from Calgary, The Original Caste, and brother and sister team, Judy and Jim Ginn.
Nov 16, 1970 - Guests are singers Ann Mortitee and Marty Gillan and comedians Bill Reiter and Barry Healey.
Nov 23, 1970 - Music From Broadway —- Mike Neun with guests Shirley Milliner, Marty Gillan, Pat Hervey, the Jack Card Dancers and Doug Parker's Orchestra
Dec 7, 1970 - Unknown episode.
Dec 14, 1970 - Songs popularized by Frank Sinatra provide the theme. Entertaining are: Eleanor Collins, Howie James, Pat Hervey, Marty Gillan and the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Dec 21, 1970 - Ann Mortifee, Jim Johnson, puppeteer Peter Ralston and comedian Barry Healey are guests on this Christmas show.
Dec 28, 1970 - A sentimental journey back to the 30s, with guests Eleanor Collins, Bob Hughes, Joani Taylor, Marty Gilland and the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Jan 4, 1971 - Guests are The Irish Rovers and Irene Butler.
Jan 11, 1971 - The Original Caste and Gino Young, with the Doug Parker Orchestra are tonight's guests.
Jan 18, 1971 - Country and Western recording artist Doug Kershaw is special guest star. Also on the show is jazz and pop vocalist, Ethel Ennis. Guest interviewer is Canada's ski queen, Nancy Greene Raine.
Jan 25, 1971 - Al Martino and Dee Higgins join tonignt's show as guests.
Feb 1, 1971 - Mike introduces Nashville recording star George Hamilton IV and the Vancouver singing-composer team of Judy Ginn and Jim.
Feb 8, 1971 - Country-rock star Jerry Lee Lewis and Catherine McKinnon join Mike as guests.
Feb 22, 1971 - Long-time favorites, the singing Mills Brothers and Australian singers, The Le Garde Twins join Mike and the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Mar 1, 1971 - : Mike introduces singers Leon Bibb, Alan Moberg and Gillian Russell.
Mar 8, 1971 - Guests are country and western artist Loretta Lynn and the Rhythm Pals.
Mar 15, 1971 - A program of folk music on location at the old Jazz Cellar in Vancouver. Guests are Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Ann Mortifee and Malvena Reynolds.
Mar 22, 1971 - Mike's guests are Rolf Harris and Sarah Vaughan, with the Doug Parker Orchestra.
Mar 29, 1971 - In this last show of the series, featured guests are comedian Brian Bressler, Howie Vickers with the Goose Creek Symphony, singers Lynn Brooks, Marty Gillan, Judy Ginn and Jim, Pat Hervey and Ann Mortifee.
