CTVA US Music Variety - "The Lawrence Welk Show" (ABC) Season 8 (1962-63)

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Season 8 (ABC) (1962-63)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded July 2020 RF]
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive / Writers Guild of America (wga)

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ABC Sat 7:30-8:30pm (West Coast) / ABC Sat 9-10pm (Eastern)

8.01 [357] The Lawrence Welk Show [Season 8 premiere]
15Sep1962[rerun 07Sep63][The Times]
Featured his TV family pianist Larry Hooper, violinists Bob Lido
and Aladdin, saxophonist Dick Dale and vibraphonist Jack Imel.
Then there is accordionist Myron Floren, Jerry Burke on organ,
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano, dancers Barbara Boylan and
Bobby Burgess.
Featured vocalists Norma Zimmer, Joe Feeney, Jim Roberts and
the Lennon Sisters.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Alleghany Moon".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts duet with "School Days".
Dancers Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess interpret the Maestro's
arrangement of "Yellow Bird".
Song, "Things".

8.02 [358] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Sep1962 [rerun 07Sep63]
Salute to Indian Summer
Featured Jerry Burke, Joe Livoti, Joe Feeney, Bobby Burgess,
Barbara Boylan, Bob Lido, Jo Ann Castle, Larry Hooper.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Indian Summer".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Autumn Leaves".
Aladdin and eight-year-old Billy Lennon will dramatize
the late John T. McCutcheon's prose poem and drawings "Injun Summer".

8.03 [359] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Sep1962 [Biddeford Saco Journal]
Highlights:
Maestro Lawrence Welk will be spotlighted in a medley of
"I Found a Million Dollar Baby", "Pretty Baby" and
"Yes, Sir, That's My Baby".
Dancer Bobby Burgess shifts into singing gear for a duet with
Kathy Lennon on "You're the Cream in My Coffee".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "September in the Rain".
Aladdin with a recitation of "I Believe".
Violinist Harry Hyams plays "Eli, Eli".

8.04 [360] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Oct1962 TVG
Featured the Lennon Sisters and Norma Zimmer.
Guest
Sylvia Livoti
Highlights:
Sylvia Livoti sings "Whoop-de Do".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Michael".
Norma Zimmer sings "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes".
Stanley Adams, president of ASCAP, a songwriters' organization presents an award to Lawrence Welk.
*Note: Sylvia Livoti, daughter of Joe Livoti makes her singing debut.

8.05 [361] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Oct1962 [Orlando Evening Star]
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Aladdin team up to sing "I Remember It Well" from the movie "Gigi".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Love Letters in the Sand".
Dick Dale and Kathy Lennon duet to "You Belong to Me".
Larry Hooper sings "A Whale of a Tale".

8.06 [362] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Oct1962 [Fort Worth Star]
Guests
Eddie Peabody
and Sylvia Livoti.
Highlights:
Joe Livoti plays "The Old Refrain" as a violin solo.
His daughter Sylvia sings "I Love a Violin".
Other songs, "Sad Movies" and "Whispering".

8.07 [363] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Oct1962 [The Times][Detroit Free Press]
Halloween Show
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess capture the Halloween
spirit as they trip the dark fantastic to "Satan Takes a Holiday".
Larry Hooper offers "Dry Bones".
The Lennon Sisters sing a scared version of "Whistle a Happy Tune".

8.08 [364] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Nov1962 [Windsor Star][Press Telegram]
Highlights:
"Chapel in the Moonlight", "Always", "Middle of the House",
"Village Inn Polka", "Best Things in Life are Free" and "Heartaches".

8.09 [365] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Nov1962 [Orlando Evening Star]
Salute to Veterans Day
Guests
Eddie Peabody
and Sylvia Livoti.
Highlights:
Pre-Veterans Day tribute to the Armed Forces with
songs "There's A Long, Long Trail" and "This Is My Country".

8.10 [366] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Nov1962 [Hartford Courant]
Thanksgiving Show
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Bless This House".
Aladdin does a funny skit with Bob Lido as two
pilloried Pilgrims singing "Together".
Other songs, "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You"
and "Count Your Blessings".

8.11 [367] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Nov1962
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Jo Ann Castle,
Joe Livoti, Larry Hooper.
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco"
against a background of scenes of that cosmopolitan city.

8.12 [368] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Dec1962 [Willoughby News][Charleston Daily]
Guest
Eddie Peabody
Highlights:
Eddie Peabody plays "Blue Hawaii", "Hawaiian War Chant"
"Let Me Call You Sweetheart" and "Tiger Rag".
Jack Imel and Bobby Burgess dance to "Me and My Shadow".
Aladdin and Bob Lido enact "Friendship".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "Wunderbar".

8.13 [369] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Dec1962 [Star Gazette]
Joys of Winter
Featured Jo Ann Castle, Joe Feeney, Larry Hooper.
Highlights:
The Orchestra plays "Music for Suburban Basements".
Dick Dale and Kathy Lennon sing "Let it Snow".
Bob Lido and Aladdin do "Way Back Home".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Silver Bells".

8.14 [370] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Dec1962 [Orlando Evening Star]
Guest
Sylvia Livoti
Highlights:
Dick Dale sings "It's Beginning to Look A Lot Like Christmas".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Winter Wonderland".
Norma Zimmer sings "Susie Snowflake".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess perform a dance as Christmas dolls.

8.15 [371] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Dec1962
Christmas Show
Highlights:
The annual Christmas party with 50 plus children of the Champagne Music Makers.
Aladdin dressed as Santa recites "The Night Before Christmas".
Myron Floren's five daughters aged 3 to 13 sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".

8.16 [372] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Dec1962
New Year's Eve Show
Highlights:
The Orchestra opens with a salute to the Colleges and Universities.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "Moments to Remember".
Jo Ann Castle plays "California Here I Come".
Ted Mack with a special Holiday message.
The Orchestra plays "Around the World" while Barbara Boylan
and Bobby Burgess dance.
Larry Hooper sings "Roll Out the Barrel" with male chorus joining in.
The Rose Queen Nancy Davis and her court dance with the Music Makers.
Jack Imel (xylophone) and Bob Havens (trombone and tap dancing) perform "I Got Music".
Bob Lido, Dick Dale, Jimmy Roberts and Larry Hooper tell waterboy Bobby Burgess singing "Betty Co-ed".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Moon River".
Ted Mack commerical for Sominex.
Aladdin recites "We win by faith and not by force."
Dick Dale and Kathy Lennon sing "What Are You Doing New Years?"
Jimmy Roberts sings "Moonlight and Roses".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to the Dixieland band performing
"Wait Till the Sun Shines Nellie".
Neil Levang performs "Hounddog" with the Lennon Sisters as backup.
Bob Lido, Aladdin and Jack Imel do "See You Later Alligator".
The Orchestra plays "Zero Zero".
Joe Feeney sings "Memories".
Bob Lido sings "Jamboree Jones" with a little help from the gang.
The Music Makers play "Rampart Street Parade".
The show closes with "Auld Lang Syne".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WygmwxCw88c

8.17 [373] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Jan1963
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters salute "Old Folks".
Norma Zimmer sings "Siguener".

8.18 [374] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Jan1963
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "The Little Old Mill".
Larry Hooper sings "The Oregon Trail".

8.19 [375] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Jan1963 [Independent]
Guests
Pianist Bob Ralston with Freddy Martin band
Featured Larry Hooper, Frank Scott, Jo Ann Castle, Jack Imel, Aladdin, Bob Lido, Bobby Burgess,
Barbara Boylan, the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Joe Feeney and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Bob Ralston and Freddy Martin's band join in
for a 4-piano arrangement of "Canadian Sunset".
Songs include "Say It With Music", "Put On a Happy Face" and "Tea For Two".

8.20 [376] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Jan1963 [rerun 22Jun63]
Country Jamboree
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Larry Hooper, Neil Levang, Norma Zimmer, Jim Roberts,
Joe Feeney, Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Guest
Jimmy Wakely
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "You Are My Sunshine".
Songs include, "Cindy", "Big Bad John", "Wabash Cannonball",
"Steel Guitar Rag", "Tennessee Waltz", "Skip to My Loo",
"Cold Taters", "Lonely Street" and "Goodnight Irene".

8.21 [377] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Feb1963 [Akron Beacon]
Salute to National Boy Scout Week
Highlights:
Bob Lido and Aladdin salute National Boy Scout Week.

8.22 [378] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Feb1963
Salute to Valentine's Day and Lincoln's Birthday.
Featured Bob Lido, Aladdin, the Lennon Sisters, Dick Dale, Norma Zimmer, Joe Feeney,
Larry Hooper, Jo Ann Castle, Myron Floren, Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess and Joe Livoti.
Highlights:
Songs include "You've Gotta Have Heart", "My Kind of Girl", "Let Me Call You Sweetheart" and "Peg O' My Heart".

8.23 [379] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Feb1963
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Jack Imel, Dick Dale, Joe Livoti, Norma Zimmer, Barbara Boylan,
Bobby Burgess, Larry Hooper and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Songs included are "Say It With Music", "Who's Sorry Now", "Music, Music, Music" and a waltz medley.

8.24 [380] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Feb1963 [rerun ]
Italian themed show
Featured Bob Lido, Joe Livoti, Aladdin, the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts, Buddy Merrill,
Neil Levang, Jo Ann Castle, Joe Feeney and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Guests
Merrill Behunin
and Sylvia Livoti.
Featured Aladdin, Norma Zimmer, Jim Roberts, Neil Levang, Jo Ann Castle, Buddy Merrill, the Lennon Sisters,
Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess, Art Depew and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Sylvia Livoti sings "Volare".
Aladdin performs "Tic a Tee", "E Cumpari" and "That's Amore".
Norma Zimmer sings "Arrivederci Roma".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Inamorata".
Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts perform "Santa Lucia".
Jo Ann Castle performs "The Organ Grinder's Swing".
Buddy Merrill and Neil Levang perform "Neapolitan Nights".
Kathy Lennon performs "Mama".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Dormi, Dormi".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess perform "The Spider Dance".
Joe Feeney performs "O Sole Mio".
Art Depew performs "Napoli".
Merrill Behunin does "Isle of Capri".
The Orchestra performs "Tarantella".
Celebrating their 400th TV performance, maestro Lawrence Welk and his group build the show around an Italian theme.

8.25 [381] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Mar1963
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Jo Ann Castle and Aladdin.
Highlights:
Songs include "Piano Roll Blues" and "I Want a Girl".
Aladdin recites "Touch of the Master's Hand".

8.26 [382] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Mar1963 [Delaware Daily]
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Bob Lido, Aladdin, Bill Page, Scotty Page,
Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess, Joe Livoti.
Guests
The Osmond Brothers
Highlights:
Songs, "My Cutie's Due at Two to Two", "Wedding of the Winds".
*Note: Lawrence Welk was absent from the show, the first time in 8 years due to the flu.

8.27 [383] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Mar1963 [Fort Worth Star]
Irish Show
Highlights:
"The Irish Washerwoman", "Danny Boy"
"How Are Things in Glocca Morra?" and "MacNamara's Band".

8.28 [384] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Mar1963 [Daily Record]
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Larry Hooper, Bob Lido,
Aladdin, Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess, Jack Imel, Jim Roberts, Joe Livoti.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Spring Is Here".
Songs, "Coney Island Baby" and "Caravan".

8.29 [385] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Mar1963 [Fort Worth Star]
Salute to Chicago from the Conrad Hilton Hotel
Guests
Jayne Walton (former Champagne Lady)
Fran Allison and Don McNeill.
Highlights:
Opening the show with "Chicago" the band will follow through
with "Back Home in Illinois".
Bob Lido sings "Chicago Style", backed by the Dixieland group.
The maestro will pay tribute to the great Chicago bands, past
and present by playing their memorable hits, including Art Castle's
"Doodle De Doo", Wayne King's "The Waltz You Saved For Me"
and Benny Goodman's "Let's Dance".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Button Up Your Overcoat".
Janet Lennon and Larry Hooper off "Baby, It's Cold Outside".

8.30 [386] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Apr1963 [Daily Record][Charlotte News]
Academy Award Winners
Highlights:
Welk ushers in Spring with "April Showers".
Larry Hooper sings "Greenback Dollar".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Red, Red Robin".
Songs, "It's a Sin to Tell a Lie", "Blame It on the Bossa Nova",
"Hotfoot Polka" and "Moon River".

8.31 [387] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Apr1963 [Herald-News]
Easter Show
Highlights:
"Easter Parade" gets the full dress treatment from dancers Barbara
Boylan and Bobby Burgess and the entire singing group all attired
in turn-of-the-century costumes.

8.32 [388] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Apr1963 [Boston Globe]
Guest
vocalist Evangeline Carmichael
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Apple Blossom Time".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Moon River".
Evangeline Carmichael offers "Peace in the Valley".

8.33 [389] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Apr1963 [Daily Record]
Guests
Dianne Lennon (pinch-hits for her touring sisters)
and The Kern Sisters.
Featured Dick Dale, Norma Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts, Myron Floren, Aladdin, Bob Lido, Joe Feeney,
Buddy Merrill, Neil Levang, Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess, Joe Livoti and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The Kern Sisters sing "Shake Me, I Rattle" and "Cotton Fields".
Dianne Lennon sings "Suddenly There's A Valley".
Dick Dale performs "Am I Blue?".

8.34 [390] The Lawrence Welk Show
04May1963 [rerun 17Aug63][Times Herald]
Salute to Mexico's Independence Day - Cinco de Mayo
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Manana" and "Ferdinand the Bull",
with Kathy Lennon "Vaya Con Dios".
Norma Zimmer sings "La Paloma".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts duet on "It Happened in Monterey".
Bob Lido and Aladdin lend their comedy talents to "El Rancho Grande" and "Chiapenecas".
Trumpeter Art Depew salutes "The Brave Bulls" and maestro Welk plays the
organ as the group sings "Mexicali Rose".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess perform the "Mexican Hat Dance".
Myron Floren's accordion, Neil Levang's banjo and Buddy Merrill's guitar
blend to the strains of "Cielito Lindo".

8.35 [391] The Lawrence Welk Show
11May1963 [La Crosse Tribune]
Mother's Day and Irving Berlin's 75th birthday
Highlights:
Dick Dale sings "That Wonderful Mother of Mine".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver".
Norma solos with "Lullaby".
Jimmy Roberts sings "My Mother's Eyes".
Cellis Charlotte Harris plays "Silver Threads Among the Gold".
The Quartet offers "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad".
Myron Floren's accordion is featured in "Mother's Wedding Waltz".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody"
in a salute to Irving Berlin.
The Maestro will conduct the band in a medley of Berlin favorites.

8.36 [392] The Lawrence Welk Show
18May1963
Armed Forces Day
Guests
The Chantays
Highlights:
The Orchestra plays "Swinging Down the Lane".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing "Look For the Silver Lining".
Bob Ralston, Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke, and Frank Scott on the pianos play Vincent Lopez's song "Nola".
Joe Feeney salutes the Armed Forces with the World War I song "Roses of Picardy".
Larry Hooper and Kenny Trimble sing the ditty "Mr. Spaceman".
Kurt Ramsey conducts the orchestra with his arrangement of "Josephine".
The Lennon Street" sing "Just a Little Street Where Old Friends Meet".
The Chantays perform "Pipeline."
Aladdin recites a poem for Armed Forces Day.
The Orchestra plays "Canadian Sunset".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Love Heart is My Heart".
The Orchestra does a medley of Jerome Kern's musical "Roberta".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "In the Mood".
Joe Livoti plays "My Buddy" on violin.
Dick Dale sings "Am I Blue".
The Rhythm Boys perform "Scarlett O'Hara" with Neil Levang on the guitar.
Bob Lido and Kathy Lennon sing "I Wonder Why".
Lawrence Welk and the orchestra perform a March.
Norma Zimmer sings "America the Beautiful".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0j1JnmzbzUM

8.37 [393] The Lawrence Welk Show
25May1963 [Daily Record]
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing Ted Lewis' "Me and My Shadow"
danced by Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
The Quartet of Dick Dale, Jimmy Roberts, Larry Hooper and Bob Lido team up
on "Tie Me To Your Apron Strings Again".
Jack Imel dances to "Puttin' On the Ritz".

8.38 [394] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Jun1963 [Times Herald]
Salute to June
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Put On a Happy Face."
The Lennon Sisters sing "On the Boardwalk at Atlantic City".
Kathy Lennon and Dick Dale sing "At the Junior Prom".
Myron Floren plays "Paris in the Spring".
Buddy Merrill's guitar recalls the "Isle of Golden Dreams".
Marimba-player,dancer Jack Imel gets an assist from trombonist
Bob Havens in a rousing rendition of "Lady Be Good".
The Lennon Sisters and the entire band will be heard in a medley
of songs from "My Fair Lady".

8.39 [395] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Jun1963 [Salt Lake Tribune]
Highlights:
Peggy Lennon and Dick Dale sing "Me'n You and the Moon".
Larry Hooper sings "Minnie the Mermaid".
Joe Feeney sings "Everybody's Got a Home But Me".
The audience joins in for "Springtime in the Rockies".

8.40 [396] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Jun1963 [Daily Record]
The Picnic Show
Highlights:
The Welk Orchestra offers "In the Good Old Summertime".
The singers do "June, July and August".
Norma Zimmer sings "Summertime".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "June is Busting Out All Over".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Cruising Down the River."
The band plays while the Music Makers dance with their daughters for Father's Day.
Larry Hooper, Charlie Parlato, Dick Cathcart and Neil Levang sing "Down By the Riverside".
The Orchestra plays the theme song from "Picnic".
Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters sing "It's Watermelon Weather".
Frank Scott and Jack Imel do "Happy Days".
Kathy Lennon and Bob Lido sing "Picnic in the Park".
Bob Haven and the reed and rhythm sections perform "Up a Lazy River".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Carolina Moon".
Production number of "By the Sea".
Joe Feeney sings "Loveliest Night of the Year".
Neil Levang on fiddle and Myron Floren on accordion play a Jig.
Larry Hooper and Janet Lennon sing "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Singing in the Morning".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts duet with "A Bicycle Built for Two" and "Down By the Old Mill Stream".
Aladdin offers "Old MacDonald Had a Farm".
The show closes with all joining in for "In the Good Old Summertime".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-SLH3o8WRw

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Jun1963 [repeat from 26Jan63]
Guest Jimmy Wakely Quartet

8.41 [397] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Jun1963 [Times Herald]
Salute to Independence Day
Highlights:
The Glee Club sings "This is My Country".
The Lennon Sisters sing "America the Beautiful".
Norma Zimmer sings "God Bless America".
Myron Floren on accordion plays "Brazilian Ukelele".
Joe Feeney sings "My Little Gray Home in The West".
Bob Lido sings "Get Happy".
Violinist Joe Livoti solos with "Softly as in a Morning Sunrise".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Lida Rose".
The Lennon Sisters join Dick Dale on the "Oregon Trail".
The Maestro and his Orchestra include their new recording hit "Breakwater".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Jul1963 [repeat from ]
Salute to Big Bands
"Mood Indigo", "Take the A Train".
Aladdin's recitation of "A Father's Prayer".


8.42 [398] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Jul1963 [News Journal]
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Love Letters in the Sand".
Dick Dale sings "Buttons and Bows".
Larry Hooper sings "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands".
Norma Zimmer sings "It's a Most Unusual Day".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Jul1963 [repeat from 23Feb63]
Italian themed show
Guest Sylvia Livoti


8.43 [399] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Jul1963
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sings "Loch Lomond".
Jimmy Roberts performs "If Ever I Should Leave You".
Songs, "Together" and "Alice Blue Gown".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Aug1963 [repeat from last season ][Daily Record]
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Cuanto-le-Gusta".
Bob Ralston, Frank Scott, Larry Hooper and Jerry Burke perform the "Piano Polka".
Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters sing "Do You Ever Think of Me?"
Norma Zimmer sings "Kiss in the Dark".
Joe Livoti on violin plays "Intermezzo".
Jack Imel does "Sleep".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Fly Me to the Moon".
Myron Floren plays "Flying Fingers".

8.44 [400] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Aug1963 [Times Herald ]
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Fascination".
Larry Hooper, Jerry Burke, Frank Scott and Bob Ralston offer
a four-piano arrangement of "Kumana".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance "Tips of My Fingers".
Jimmy Roberts sings "St. Teresa of the Roses".
Joe Feeney offers "Your Eyes Have Told Me So".
Frank Scott is featured in a piano solo of "Kitten on the Keys".
Cellist Charlotte Harris plays "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise".
Orchestral numbers include, "Petticoat Polka", "The Lazy, Hazy Days of Summer",
and "The Waters of the Minnetonka".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Aug1963 [repeat from 04May63]
Salute to Mexico - CInco de Mayo


8.45 [401] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Aug1963 [Charleston Daily Mail]
Highlights:
Newest member pianist Bob Ralston is featured in solos,
"Deep Purple" and "12th Street Rag".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Mockingbird Hill".
Joe Feeney sings "Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "High Society".
Maestro Welk takes his accordion for "Hot Lips".

8.46 [402] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Aug1963 [Times Herald]
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing "September Song".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Can't Help Falling in Love".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Won't You Charleston With Me".
Joe Feeney sings "Giannina Mia".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Sep1963 [repeat from 15Sep62]
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing "School Days".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Allegheny Moon".
Dancers Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess interpret "Yellow Bird".


8.47 [403] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Sep1963
Guest
Bobby Vinton
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Jimmy Roberts, Norma Zimmer, Jo Ann Castle,
Larry Hooper and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
Bobby Vinton sings "Blue Velvet."
Bobby Vinton and the Lennon Sisters sing "Moonglow".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Catch a Little Moonbeam".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "Tea for Two".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Chopsticks".
Larry Hooper performs "Practice What You Preach".
Lawrence Welk's Orchestra performs "It Seems to Me I've Heard That Song Before", "Fiesta" and "Sukiyaki."

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