Celebrities On The Show
Some of the celebrities that appeared on The Dating Game appeared as a bachelor or bachelorette before becoming famous or a special guest star.
- Sam J. Jones, "Flash Gordon" (1978)
- Adam West (1966)
- Barrie Chase (1966)
- Jeremy Clyde (1966)
- Ronald K.L. Collins (1967)
- Michael Richards (1967)
- Danny Bonaduce (1972)
- Kathryn Minner, "The Little Old Lady from Pasadena" (1966)
- Kathy Garver (1966, 1970 and 1971)
- Sally Field and Robert Vaughn (1966)
- John Ritter (1967)
- Tom Selleck (1965 and 1967)
- Desi Arnaz Jr. (1967)
- Donna Loren (1967)
- Groucho Marx, as a prank on his daughter Melinda, who was Bachelorette #1 (1967)
- Paul Lynde (1968 and 1972)
- Richard Dawson (1968)
- Bill Bixby (1968)
- Deep Purple (1968)
- Steve Martin (1968 and 1970)
- The Standells (1968)
- McLean Stevenson (1968)
- Strawberry Alarm Clock (1968)
- Jackson Bostwick (1968)
- Maurice Gibb (1968)
- Robin Gibb (1968)
- Joanna Cameron (Late 1960s)
- Farrah Fawcett (1969)
- Iron Butterfly (1969)
- Karen and Richard Carpenter (1970)
- David Cassidy (1970)
- Ann B. Davis (1970 and 1971)
- Maureen McCormick (1971 and 1973)
- Brandon Cruz (1972)
- Barry Williams (1972)
- Ron Howard (1972)
- Michael Jackson (1972)
- Butch Patrick (1972)
- Vincent Price (1972)
- Mary Arnold and Terry Williams of Kenny Rogers and The First Edition (1972)
- H.R. Pufnstuf (1972)
- Dick Clark (1973)
- Arnold Schwarzenegger, former Governor of California (1973)
- Suzanne Somers (1973)
- Cass Elliot (1973 or 1974)
- Willie Aames (1978)
- Rip Taylor (1978)
- Murray Langston, as The Unknown Comic (1978)
- Famous Amos (1978)
- Tom Netherton (1978)
- Rodney Alcala, the Dating Game Killer (1978)
- Andy Kaufman (1978)
- Jennifer Granholm, former Governor of Michigan (1978)
- Jimmie Walker (1978)
- Phil Hartman (1979)
- Paul Reubens as Pee Wee Herman (1979)
- Bob Saget (1979 and 1980)
- Jaye P. Morgan (1980)
- Judd Apatow (1980s)
- Charlie O'Donnell (1987)
- Cheryl Hines (1997)
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