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Season 6 (ABC) (1960-61)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded June
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references:
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6.01 [267] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Sep1960 Sat [Pasadena Independent]
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Bob Lido, Larry Hooper,
Joe Feeney, Maurice Pearson, Jimmy Getzoff and Jo Ann Castle.
Guest
Georgia Lee is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
Dianne Lennon and Bob Lido duet with "I Did It Myself".
Also, "Grandfather's Clock".
6.02 [268] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Sep1960 Sat [Express News]
Highlights:
Dianne Lennon sings "Little Sister" to her little sister Janet.
All four Lennon Sisters team up for their rendition of "In the Alps".
*Note: Dianne has announced her retirement from
show
business next month when she marries Richard Gass.
6.03 [269] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Oct1960 [Daily Republic]
Guest
Georgia Lee is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
The Lennon Quartet makes their debut with Danny (10), Pat (8),
Billy (6) and Mimi (5) sing "How Much is That Doggie in the Window".
Wedding Bells are ringing for Dianne in October and Kathy,
Peggy and Janet who now sings double lead with Dianne
will sing the lead parts alone.
6.04 [270] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Oct1960
Salute to the Big Band Leaders
The Big Band leaders included in the salute are Kay Kyser, Duke Ellington, Sammy
Kaye, Glen Gray,
Ted Weems. Fred Waring, Orin Tucker, Benny Goodman, Russ Morgan and Jan Garber.
Highlights:
Rhapsody in Blue (Paul Whiteman) - Frank Scott and Larry Hooper on pianos, and
orchestra
"Boo Hoo (Guy Lombardo)" - Aladdin, Dick Dale and Rocky Rockwell
"The Waltz You Saved For Me (Wayne King)" - orchestra, danced by Lawrence Welk
and Peggy Lennon
"Marie (Tommy Dorsey)" - Barney Liddell on trombone
"Thinking of You (Kay Kyser)" - Orchestra
"Who Wouldn't Love You (Kay Kyser)" - Peggy, Kathy and Janet Lennon
"You Made Me Love You (Harry James)" - Warren Luening on trumpet
"When My Baby Smiles at Me (Ted Lewis)" - Jack Imel
"In the Mood (Glenn Miller)" - orchestra
"Minnie the Moocher (Cab Calloway)" - Buddy Hayes
"Tonight We Love (Freddy Martin)" - Frank Scott on piano
"Date With an Angel (Hal Kemp)" - Larry Dean
"Let's Dance (Benny Goodman)" - Bill Page on clarinet
"Oodles of Noodles (Jimmy Dorsey)" - Jack Dumont on saxophone
"Cocktails for Two (Spike Jones)" - Jack Imel on various percussion instruments,
with vocals by Dick Dale
"My Dear (Jan Garber)" - orchestra
"Hot Lips (Henry Busse)" - Norman Bailey on trumpet
"Does Your Heart Beat for Me (Russ Morgan)" - Pete Lofthouse on trombone
"Oh Johnny (Orrin Tucker)" - Peggy Lennon
"One O'clock Jump (Count Basie)" - Frank Scott on piano and Bob Havens on
trombone
"Sunny Side of the Street (Louis Armstrong)" - Rocky Rockwell, also on trumpet
"Daddy (Sammy Kaye)" - Curt Ramsey, Rocky Rockwell, Larry Dean, Aladdin and Bob
Lido
"Leap Frog (Les Brown)" - orchestra
"Smoke Rings (Glen Gray)" - Kenny Trimble on trombone
"Sunrise Serenade (Frankie Carle)" - Larry Hooper on piano
"Rippling Rhythm (Shep Fields)" - Aladdin
"Mood Indigo (Duke Ellington)" - Rocky Rockwell on trumpet,
Barney Liddell on trombone and Don Bonnee on clarinet
"Ida (Red Nichols)" - George Thow on trumpet
"Sugar Blues (Clyde McCoy)" - Norman Bailey on trumpet
"Sleep (Fred Waring)" - Glee Club choir
"Woodchopper's Ball (Woody Herman)" - orchestra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QYgoQgUZ7sQ
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/LawrenceWelkShow_615Christmas1960.html
6.05 [271] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Oct1960
Guest
Dolores Rodell is Champagne Lady.
6.06 [272] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Oct1960 [Cincinnati Enquirer]
Featured are the Lennon Sisters, Joe Feeney.
Guest
Gina Genardi is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
Selections include, "The Cowboy Isn't Speaking to His Horse".
6.07 [273] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Oct1960 [Fort Worth Star]
Featured Larry Dean, Bob Lido, Aladdin.
Guests
Jo Ann Greer is the Champagne Lady
and 10-year-old ballerina Adelina Pedroza.
Highlights:
Kathy and Janet Lennon singing "Whistle a Happy Tune".
Peggy Lennon and the Welk Quartet "Strolling Through the Park".
6.08 [274] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Nov1960 [Times Herald]
Guest
Dolores Rodell is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
Aladdin and Larry Dean venture musically into the novelty tune "Psychoanalysis".
Larry Dean and Kathy Lennon duet with "Let's Fall In Love".
6.09 [275] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Nov1960 [Daily Herald]
Guest
Dolores Rodell is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
Rocky Rockwell on trumpet performs "I Took My Horn to a Party".
Dick Dale and Peggy Lennon sing "Sunday".
Larry Dean and Kathy Lennon duet on "Mountain Greenery".
Aladdin and Bob Lido perform "Papa Luigi's Pizzeria".
6.10 [276] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Nov1960 [Salt Lake Tribune]
Thanksgiving Day Show
Featured Rocky Rockwell, Dick Dale and Larry Hooper.
Guests
Norma Zimmer and Elan Stuart
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Thank the Lord for This Thanksgiving Day".
6.11 [277] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Nov1960 [Marion Star][Boston Globe][Deseret News]
Guest
Elan Stuart (sometimes listed as British singer Elana Stuart)
Highlights:
Rocky Rockwell, Bob Lido, Larry Dean and Dick Dale
comprise the vocal team for the football season favorite
"Betty Co-Ed".
Dick Dale and Peggy Lennon sing "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm".
Aladdin performs "Winter Wonderland".
6.12 [278] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Dec1960 [San Bernardino Sun]
Guest
Norma Zimmer is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
With Christmas approaching this week's assortment of Holiday novelty songs.
The cast gets into the spirit of Christmas with "Silver Bells".
Larry Dean sings "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas".
Other songs include, "Happy Wanderer" and "Don't Wait for the Night Before
Christmas".
6.13 [279] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Dec1960 [Hanford Sentinel]
Featured Jack Imel, Larry Dean, Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters.
Guest
Norma Zimmer is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
Jack Imel dances to the tune of "The Parade of the Wooden Soldiers".
Larry Dean and the Lennon Sisters sing "Let's Have An Old-fashioned Christmas".
Larry Hooper offers "High on a Hilltop".
Dick Dale sings "The Christmas Song."
6.14 [280] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Dec1960 [Fort Worth Star]
Guest
Freddie Weber
Highlights:
Aladdin and trumpet player Norman Bailey's eight-year-old daughter Janice Bailey
perform "Baby's First Christmas".
Other Yuletide songs "Ring Those Christmas Bells", "Nuttin' For Christmas",
and "Merry Christmas From Our Hour to Your House".
On furlough from the Army, guitarist Buddy Merrill will rejoin
the Champagne Music Makers for a Yuletide reunion.
6.15 [281] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Dec1960 [Fort Worth Star]
Christmas Show
Guest
Norma Zimmer is the Champagne Lady.
Highlights:
1. Danny Lennon conducts the Orchestra with "Santa Claus Is Coming To Town".
2. Aladdin recites "The Night Before Christmas" for children of the families of
the Music Makers.
3. Klein Kids perform "We Wish You A Merry Christmas".
4. Norma Zimmer & Lennon Sisters sing "Christmas Carols"
5. Orchestra plays the "March Of The Toys".
6. The Lennon Sisters sing "Thanks For Christmas".
7. "High On A Housetop" with Larry Hooper & Kids
8. "High On A Housetop" with Jim Roberts & Kids
9. Norma Zimmer solos with "Ava Maria".
10. Santa Introductions - Aladdin Claus!!!
11. Rudolph (Puppet) by Rocky Rockwell
12. Presley Imitations by Jeff Rockwell (Rocky`s son)
13. Joe Feeney sings "O Holy Night".
14. Bill Page & son Scotty do "Outer Space Santa".
15. Nine young members of the Lennon family ranging in age from 19 years to 23
months,
will extend the musical greeting "Merry Christmas from Our House to Your House".
16. Jimmy Getzoff sings "Ava Maria"
17. Larry Dean does "Christmas Comes But Once A Year."
18. Kenny Trimble & son do "Christmas Island".
19. Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts sing "White Christmas".
20. Jo Ann Castle plays "Jingle Bells".
21. The Orchestra plays "Silent Night"
22. Aladdin passes out gifts as Santa.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhRbxNmD0f4
6.16 [282] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Dec1960 [Boston Globe]
New Year's Eve Party
Guests
Norma Zimmer is the Champagne Lady.
and Carole Washburn the Queen of the Rose Parade
and her court of Princesses.
Highlights:
Carole Washburn dances with Lawrence Welk.
Rocky Rockwell does "I Took My Horn to a Party".
6.17 [283] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Jan1961 [Boston Globe]
Highlights:
Musical production number "Mr. Custer".
Larry Hooper and Janet Lennon sing "Mutual Admiration Society".
Other songs, "That's What I Call a Pal".
6.18 [284] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Jan1961 [Fort Worth Star]
Featured Norma Zimmer, The Lennon Sisters,
Jim Roberts, Joe Feeney and Jo Ann Castle.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "True Love".
Aladdin and Bob Lido team up vocally for "Everything's Coming Up Roses".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Good Night, God".
*Note: It's official Norma Zimmer is the new Champagne Lady.
6.19 [285] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Jan1961 [Deseret News]
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Larry Dean, Norma Zimmer, Larry Hooper, Jerry
Burke, Jim Roberts,
Jimmy Getzoff, Rocky Rockwell and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Larry Hooper sings "Sixteen Tons".
A tribute to Jack Frost.
Songs include "Let It Snow", "They Didn't Believe Me", and "I Can't Believe
You're In Love With Me".
6.20 [286] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Jan1961 [San Bernardino Sun]
Highlights:
Tonight the winners of the grand waltz finals will appear.
They will dance to the music of Welk and his orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dj50A2RkjY
*Note: After 30 years in the
business Lawrence Welk has a number one hit with "Calcutta"
and is rewarded with a Gold Record.
6.21 [287] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Feb1961 [Deseret News]
Featured Norma Zimmer, The Lennon Sisters, Joe Feeney, Larry Dean and Rocky
Rockwell.
Highlights:
Lawrence Welk will feature theme music from the movie "Exodus".
6.22 [288] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Feb1961 [Times Herald][San Francisco Examiner]
Valentine's Day
Guest
Ted Mack
Highlights:
Welk's Dixieland group salutes the New Orleans Mardi Gras.
Ted Mack plays the clarinet.
Bob Lido sings the "Maple Leaf Rag" with instrumental assistance
from pianist Frank Scott and the Dixieland group.
Aladdin recites Lincoln's farewell speech to his Springfield friends just
before he was to leave for Washington and the Presidency.
Norma Zimmer sings "My Funny Valentine".
The Lennon Sisters sing "White Silver Sands"
Joey and Joanna Panganiban, a dancing team from Oakland is featured.
6.23 [289] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Feb1961 [Deseret News]
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters perform their latest hit "What a Sky".
Larry Hooper appears in a production number of
an offering from "My Fair Lady".
Bob Lido and Aladdin are featured "Six Lessons From Madame La Zonga".
6.24 [290] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Feb1961 [rerun 29Jul61][Miami Herald]
Guests
teenage dancers Kay Nell Bee and Robert Eugene Peterson.
Highlights:
Commiserating with the newly inducted G.I. Rocky Rockwell
sings "Peeling Those Potatoes Blues".
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts perform "Serenade of the Bells".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Lida Rose".
The Orchestra performs "Carolina in the Morning".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Honeysuckle Rose".
Lawrence Welk and Myron Floren perform "Johnson Rag".
Larry Dean performs "You Turned the Tables".
Barney Liddell performs "Longing".
Bob Lido sings "That's My Baby".
Aladdin performs "Cae Cae".
Norma Zimmer sings "Summertime".
Dixieland Group performs "Little Brown Jug".
Kay Bee and Robert Peterson, the teenaged dancers who made a popular
appearance on the program several weeks ago, return to do the English Quick
Step.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GyiQudRsIF0
6.25 [291] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Mar1961 [Salt Lake Tribune]
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Jim Roberts, Norma Zimmer, Myron Floren,
Joe Feeney, Jo Ann Castle and the Champagne Music Makers.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Greensleeves".
Aladdin and Bob Lido perform the novelty song "Mention My Name in Sheboygan".
Peggy Lennon and Dick Dale duet on "Gypsy Tea Room."
6.26 [292] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Mar1961 [Wisconsin State Journal][Orlando Star]
St. Patrick's Day Show
Guests
singing bandleader Eddie Howard
and the Evans Barbershop Quartet
Highlights:
The O'Welk lads and lassies have a rousing medley
of Irish songs from "MacNamara's Band" to "Shamrocks, Shillelaghs and
Shenangians".
6.27 [293] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Mar1961 [Times Recorder]
"Roaring 20's"
Highlights:
Peggy Lennon sings "I Want to Be Loved By You".
Jack Imel plays the marimba with "Charlie My Boy".
Buddy Hayes on tuba plays "When Yuba Plays the Rhumba on his Tuba".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "Make Believe".
The Welk Barbershop Quartet sing "That Old Gang of Mine".
*Note: Dodge is no longer sponsoring "The Lawrence Welk Show",
Geritol is the new sponsor.
6.28 [294] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Mar1961 [Boston Globe]
"300th Broadcast Show"
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Bob Lido team up for the first time
to offer "It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House".
6.29 [295] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Apr1961 [Deseret News]
Easter Show
Highlights:
Rocky Rockwell and 5-year-old Mimi Lennon duet on "Peter Cottontail".
Larry Dean sings "Your Easter Bonnet".
6.30 [296] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Apr1961 [rerun 26Aug61][South Bend Tribune]
Salute to Paris
Highlights:
It's French Champagne Music tonight.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "April in Paris".
The Lennon Sisters sing "The River Seine".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Paris in the Spring".
Larry Hooper performs "The Boulevard of Broken Dreams".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Carolina Moon".
Rocky Rockwell does "Just a Gigolo".
Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan perform "Calcutta".
*Note: Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan made their first appearance on this
episode.
They were students at Long Beach University.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ia36gSSh0Y
6.31 [297] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Apr1961
Academy Award-winning Songs of the past are presented tonight.
Appearing are Norma Zimmer, Aladdin, Dick Dale, the Lennon Sisters, Myron Floren,
Jo Ann Castle, Joe Feeney, Jim Roberts and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Songs include "The Continental", "Lullaby of Broadway", "Three Coins in the
Fountain",
"High Hopes", "The Last Time I Saw Paris", "Zip-a-dee Doo-dah", "High Noon",
"Buttons and Bows" and "The Way You Look Tonight".
6.32 [298] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Apr1961
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Larry Hooper, Norma Zimmer,
Larry Dean, Jimmy Getzoff, Myron Floren, Aladdin and the Lawrence Welk
Orchestra.
Highlights:
Larry Hooper sings "Sixteen Tons".
Kathy Lennon and Larry Dean sing "April Love".
*Note: Cellist Charlotte Harris, is the latest addition to the show after two
guest appearances. She was introduced to Lawrence Welk by Jimmy Getzoff.
6.33 [299] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Apr1961 [Times Recorder]
Highlights:
Aladdin and the Lennon Sisters sing "Thank Heaven for Little Girls".
Larry Hooper performs "Buffalo Roundup".
6.34 [300] The Lawrence Welk Show
06May1961 [Boston Globe]
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Jim Roberts, Bob Lido, Aladdin,
Myron Floren,
Jo Ann Castle, Dick Dale, Larry Dean and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Guests
Waltz contest winners Ytive King and Garry Fisher.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Green Leaves of Summer".
Bob Lido and Aladdin perform "South American Way".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time".
6.35 [301] The Lawrence Welk Show
13May1961 [Daily Reporter]
Mother's Day Show
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings "My Mother's Eyes".
Larry Hooper, Bob Lido, Dick Dale and Jim Roberts combine to sing
"I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad".
6.36 [302] The Lawrence Welk Show
20May1961 [Daily Star]
Tribute to Armed Forces Day.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Spring Is Here".
The Sparklers sing "Spring, Spring, Spring".
6.37 [303] The Lawrence Welk Show
27May1961
Guest
Pat Boone.
Also appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Dick Dale, Jo Ann Castle,
Larry Hooper, Rocky Rockwell,
Larry Dean, Bob Lido, Aladdin, Jimmy Roberts, Myron Floren, Jack Imel and the
Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody".
Larry Hooper, Larry Dean, Rocky Rockwell, Dick Dale, Bob Lido, and Aladdin join
in with "Spring, Spring, Spring".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle on accordion perform "Hot Foot Polka".
Jack Imel performs "Lover".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Darlin' Meggie".
The orchestra featuring Norma Zimmer perform "Love Those Eyes".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Bluebird of Happiness".
The Orchestra performs "Muskrat Ramble".
Norma Zimmer sings "Zigeuner" (German for "Gypsy").
The Orchestra performs "Poor People of Paris" and the "Hot Foot Polka".
Larry Hooper performs "Oh Happy Day".
Lawrence dances with Norma Zimmer perform "Dolores Waltz".
Pat Boone sings "Moody River".
Russ Klein on saxophone and Larry Hooper on piano perform "Cumana".
Jo Ann Castle on piano performs "Baby Face".
Aladdin with the Lennon Sisters perform "Music Lesson"
The Orchestra closes with "Yellow Bird".
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/LawrenceWelkShow_637APrettyGirl.html
6.38 [304] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Jun1961
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Bob Lido, Norma Zimmer,
Larry Dean, the Sparklers, Aladdin, Jo Ann Castle and the Lawrence Welk
Orchestra.
Highlights:
Songs include "When Frances Dances With Me", "On the Sunny Side of the Street",
"It's A Most Unusual Day" and "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk".
6.39 [305] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Jun1961 TVG
Lawrence Welk and the group are in New York tonight.
A salute to various aspects of the big city.
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Aladdin, Myron Floren and the Lawrence Welk
Orchestra.
Highlights:
Jo Ann Castle performs "The Bowery".
The Lennon Sisters sing "My Favorite Things".
Norma Zimmer performs "You'll Never Walk Alone".
6.40 [306] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Jun1961 TVG
Father's Day Show
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Myron Floren and Norma Zimmer.
Highlights:
6.41 [307] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Jun1961
Summer Show
The Music Makers present a musical welcome to Summer.
Appearing are Norma Zimmer, Joe Feen, Larry Dean, Jack Imel, the Lennon Sisters,
Rocky Rockwell,
Jimmy Roberts, Frank Scott, Jimmy Getzoff, Dick Dale, Bob Lido and the Lawrence
Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer & Joe Feeney perform "All the Things You Are".
Aladdin, Larry Dean, Joe Feeney and the Lennon Sisters perform "Sundy in the
Park".
Larry Dean & Kathy Lennon duet on "Let's Get Lost".
The Orchestra performs "In the Good Old Summertime" and a "Carousel" medley.
Frank Scott performs "Melodie d'Amour".
Larry Hooper does "Stars".
Jack Imel performs "Old Soft Shoe".
The Lennon Sisters sing "You Always Hurt the One You Love".
Jim Roberts sings "Jeanine, I Dream of Lilac Time".
Rocky Rockwell performs "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street".
Jimmy Getzoff performs "Suddenly".
Bob Lido & Jo Ann Castle perform "Toot Toot Tootsie".
Dick Dale performs "If".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Jul1961 [repeat from ][Fort Worth Star]
Guests
singer Gina Genardi
and blind singer-pianist Harold Parr.
Highlights:
Lawrence Welk puts aside the baton for his accordion
and plays "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Jul1961 [repeat from ][Tampa Times]
Guests
Mimi Lennon joins her sisters Peggy, Kathy and Janet in singing
"Thank Heaven for Little Girls".
6.42 [308] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Jul1961 [Daily Reporter][Indianapolis News]
Lawrence Welk marks the beginning of
his series' 7th season on TV.
Highlights:
Lawrence Welk stars with "Gypsy in My Soul".
Dick Dale and Peggy Lennon with a bunch of very tame pigeons
helping to illustrate the point of their song, sing "A Little Bird Has Told Me".
6.43 [309] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Jul1961
Appearing are Jo Ann Castle, Jack Imel, Joe Feeney, Aladdin, Jimmy Roberts,
Myron Floren, Bob Lido,
Jimmy Getzoff, Larry Dean, Charlotte Harris, Frank Scott and the Lawrence Welk
Orchestra.
Highlights:
Musical production number "Sunny Side of the Street".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Danube So Blue".
Peggy Lennon sings "I Could Write a Book".
Frank Scott on the harpsichord plays "My Love for You".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Johnson Rag".
Frank Scott performs "Harbor Lights".
Joe Feeney performs "World Is Mine Tonight".
Jack Imel performs "I Got Rhythm".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Stars in Your Eyes".
Myron Floren performs "Barcarolle".
Bob Lido performs "Piccolo Pete".
Jimmy Getzoff performs "My Heart at Thy Sweet Voice".
Larry Dean and George Thow performs "S Wonderful".
Charlotte Harris performs "Melody in F".
Dixieland Group performs "Pete's Tail Fly".
Aladdin performs "Tic a Tee".
An Orchestra medley of tunes from "Showboat".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Jul1961 [repeat from 25Feb61]
Featured guests on this rerun show are teenage dancers Kay Nell Bee and Robert
Eugene Peterson.
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts perform "Serenade of the Bells".
Rocky Rockwell performs "Peelin' Potato Blues".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Lida Rose".
6.44 [310] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Aug1961
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Yellow Bird".
The Champagne Music Makers play "Dipsy Doodle".
The Welk orchestra does a medley of Sigmund Romberg tunes.
6.45 [311] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Aug1961
Among the highlights tonight are the theme from the "My Three Sons"
television series and the Lennon Sisters sing a medley of spirituals.
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "Dardanella" and "Emperor Waltz".
Bob Lido and Norma Zimmer perform "Man Around the House".
Larry Hooper performs "Accentuate the Positive".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Lazy River".
Larry Dean performs "You Make Me Feel So Young".
6.46 [312] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Aug1961 [Indianapolis Star]
Highlights:
"Beautiful" is the theme-word for the music tonight .
Jim Roberts solos with "Beautiful Lady in Blue".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet to "Beautiful Ohio".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Aug1961 [repeat from 08Apr61][Akron Beacon Journal]
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Calcutta".
A musical bow to Paris is made.
6.47 [313] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Sep1961 [Orlando Star][Express News]
Guest
accordionist Carl Fortina
Highlights:
Carl Fortina performs "Tico Tico".
The big production number is "All I Want is Just Your Love" with
Lawrence Welk dancing with Norma Zimmer.
Bob Lido, Dick Dale, Jimmy Roberts and Larry Hooper perform "Golfer's Lament".
Jimmy Getzoff performs "Lullaby".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Skater's Boogie".
Other songs, "Alabama Jubilee" and "Giannina Mia".
6.48 [314] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Sep1961 [Daily Record]
Appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Larry Dean, Aladdin, Rocky Rockwell,
Norma Zimmer, Bob Lido, Jack Imel, Bobby Burgess, Barbara Boylan,
Jerry Burke, Jim Roberts and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Songs include "If I Knew You Were Coming, I'd Have Baked a Cake",
"Shine On Your Shoes" and "Lichtensteiner Polka".
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