CTVA US Music Variety - "The Lawrence Welk Show" (ABC) Season 9 (1963-64)

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Season 9 (ABC) (1963-64)
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 Saturdays 7:30-8:30pm (West Coast) / ABC Saturdays 8:30-9:30pm (Eastern)
(East Coast moves to earlier slot)

 9.01 [404] The Lawrence Welk Show [Season 9 Premiere]
21Sep1963 [Times Herald]
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess and Jo Ann Castle.
Guest
Connie Francis
Highlights:
Connie Francis performs songs from her "Great American Waltzes" album.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Do Re Mi".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "September in the Rain".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Scarlett O'Hara".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Schooldays".
The Lawrence Welk Orchestra performs "Hi, Neighbor" and "Blue Velvet".

9.02 [405] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Sep1963
Guest
Harry Hyams.
Featured Aladdin, the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts.
Highlights:
Aladdin performs "American Indian's Prayer".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Catch a Little Moonbeam".
Norma Zimmer sings "Indian Summer".
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts duet on "Harbor Lights".
Harry Hyams performs "Eli Eli".

9.03 [406] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Oct1963 [Orlando Evening Star]
Guest
Maurice Pearson
Highlights:
Maurice Pearson sings "Country Boy".
Maurice and the Lennon Sisters sing "Mighty Like a Rose".
An arrangement by four trombonists - aided by three typewriters
of "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter".

9.04 [407] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Oct1963
Guest
bandleader Wayne King (aka "The Waltz King").
Featured Dick Dale, Myron Floren, Joe Feeney, Aladdin, Joe Livoti, Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
Highlights:
Wayne King performs a medley of his Waltzes.
Dick Dale performs "Waltzing Matilda".
Myron Floren performs "Norwegian Schottische".
Joe Feeney performs "Galway Bay".
Aladdin performs "Ach, Du Lieber Augustin".
Joe Livoti performs "Come Back to Sorrento".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "The Schuh Plattler".

9.05 [408] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Oct1963
Guest
Eddie Peabody, the popular banjo player, solos on "Hey, Mr. Banjo."
Featured Norma Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts, Larry Hooper and the Dixieland Group.
Highlights:
Eddie Peabody and Welk's Dixieland Group perform "Darktown Strutters' Ball".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts duet on "Painting the Clouds with Sunshine".
Larry Hooper performs "Ding Dong Daddy".

9.06 [409] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Oct1963 [La Crosse Tribune]
Halloween Show
Guest
Johnny Farro
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan & Bobby Burgess perform to "Alley Cat".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Whistle a Happy Tune".
Larry Hooper performs "I've a Whale of a Tale".
Welk's piano quartet appear as four skeletons playing "Satan Takes a Holiday".

9.07 [410] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Nov1963 [rerun 20Jun64]
Familiar Favorites
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon A Star".
The Orchestra performs "Soft Lights and Sweet Music"
and "Look for the Silver Lining".
Jo Ann Castle plays "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover".
Other songs, "Old Man River", Tea for Two Cha Cha Cha", "Muskrat Ramble"
"Penguin Polka" and "Honky Tonk Tune".

9.08 [411] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Nov1963 [Orlando Evening Star]
Veterans Day
Highlights:
Bob Lido and Aladdin duet to "How You Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm?"
Jo Ann Castle plays "Pack Up Your Troubles".
A salute to Veterans Day in a medley of songs from World War I era.

9.09 [412] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Nov1963
Highlights:
Aladdin recites "The Gettysburg Address" on its 100th Anniversary.
The speech was originally read by Abraham Lincoln on November 19, 1863.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Kentucky Babe".

9.10 [413] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Nov1963
Thanksgiving Show

Featured the Lennon Sisters, Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess, Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts.
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess perform "Turkey Trot".
The Lennon Sisters sing "We Gather Together".
Jimmy Roberts sings "A House With Love In It".
Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts sing "Bless This House".

9.11 [414] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Nov1963 [Daily Record]
Highlights:
In absence of Welk who is recuperating from minor surgery,
the boys in the band take over his chores.
Jim Roberts sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco".
The band performs "Washington Square".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Side by Side".
Jo Ann Castle and Bob Lido perform "Love is Just Around the Corner".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle play the "Fingertip Polka".
Joe Feeney sings "Love, Here is My Heart".
Joe Livoti on violin pays "Czardas".
Larry Hooper sings "Somebody Stole My Gal".

9.12 [415] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Dec1963 [Birmingham News]
Highlights:
Aladdin offers an inspirational reading to mark the Anniversary of Pearl Harbor.
Songs of Christmas and the Winter season.
Larry Hooper sings "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer".
Bob Lido and Jo Ann Castle sing "Frosty the Snowman".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Winter Wonderland".

9.13 [416] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Dec1963 [San Francisco Examiner][Daily Record]
Guests
The Osmond Brothers
Highlights:
The Osmond Brothers perform "Jingle Bells".
The Lennon Sisters and the Osmond Brothers
team up for "Winterland" and Sleigh Ride".
Joe Feeney sings "Holy City".
Larry Hooper sings "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".
Joe Livoti plays (on violin) "Humoresque".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Polly".
The band plays "Little Bells, Big Bells" and "The Christmas Song".

9.14 [417] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Dec1963 [La Crosse Tribune]
Christmas Show
Highlights:
Children from the Music Makers join in for the annual Christmas party.
Aladdin recites "Twas the Night Before Christmas".
The junior varsity version of "Jingle Bells" and "Silent Night".
The Lennon Sisters, Peggy, Kathy and Janet, will be joined by their family -
including married sister Diane, other sisters and brothers and cousins
to sing "Hark How the Bells".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Merry Christmas From Our House to Your House".
Joe Feeney sings "O Holy Night".
Larry Hooper performs "High on a House Top".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Winter Wonderland".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Silver Bells".
Accordionist Myron Floren plays "The Happy Wanderer".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano offers "Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer".
Dick Dale sings "It's Beginning to Look Alot Like Christmas".
Cellist Charlotte Harris plays "Toyland".
Violinist Joe Livoti plays "Adeste Fideles".
The Champagne Music Makers play an instrumental version of "I'll Be Home for Christmas"
and "Jing-a-Ling".
The Welk vocal group will be heard in "Ring Those Christmas Bells"
and a medley of traditional Christmas Carols.

9.15 [418] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Dec1963 [Orlando Evening Star]
New Years Eve Show
Guests
The Tournament of Roses Queen Nancy Kneeland and her Court
Highlights:
The entire company will sign off with the traditional "Auld Lang Syne".

9.16 [419] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Jan1964 [Independent]
Guests
dancer Arthur Duncan
and accordionist Mike Dosch (Lawrence Welk's cousin)
Highlights:
Tap and close rhythm dancer Arthur Duncan performs to "Indiana"
and teams up with Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess in their "Soft Shoe Boogie".

9.17 [420] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Jan1964 [rerun 04Jul64][News-Journal]
Early American Music
Highlights:
A special salute to composer Stephen Foster with a medley of his famous songs.
Musical selections include, "Swanee River", "Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep",
"Yankee Doodle", "Dixie", "In the Gloaming" and "Beautiful Dreamer".
The early beloved ballads were written between 1776-1890.

9.18 [421] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Jan1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald][Daily Record]
Guest
Steve Warner, 8-year-old pianist makes his TV debut.
Highlights:
Steve Warner plays "Honeysuckle Rose".
The Lennon Sisters and the Welk Quartet harmonize with "Waiting for the Evening Train".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Jeepers Creepers".

9.19 [422] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Jan1964 [rerun 18Jul64]
Scotland Show
Commemorating Robert Burns Birthday
Highlights:
The Orchestra opens with "Coming Thru the Rye".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Flow Gently Sweet Afton".
Myron Floren and the orchestra perform "The Clarinet Polka".
Joe Feeney does "Annie Laurie".
Highland Fling dance by Bobby and Elaine
The Orchestra performs "Loch Lomond".
Norma Zimmer sings "Heather on the Hill".
Jack Immel does "Pagan Love Song".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight".
The Orchestra plays a Snow White medley
Diane Lennon and Dick Dale sing "Near You".
The Orchestra plays "Ghost Guitar".
Larry Hooper sings "Goodwill".
The Orchestra plays My Three Sons theme song.
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts duet with "Almost Like Being in Love".
Kathy Lennon sings "When I Fall in Love".
Aladdin does "Roamin' in the Gloamin'".
The Orchestra and cast conclude with "The Campbells Are Coming".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tsB51CsEQUE

9.20 [423] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Feb1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald][Daily Record]
Guest
singer-dancer Arthur Duncan return visit
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Far Away Places".
Joe Feeney sings "Galway Bay".
Larry Hooper and Aladdin perform "English Muffins and Irish Stew".
Kathy Lennon and Dick Dale sing "Dream House".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Yellow Bird"..

9.21 [424] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Feb1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald]
Valentine's Day and Mardi Gras
Highlights:
The band plays a spirited rendition of "South Rampart Street Parade".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Love Me Tender".
The Lennon Sisters sing "I Enjoy Being a Girl".
Dick Dale duets with Dianne Lennon on "Love and Marriage".

9.22 [425] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Feb1964 [rerun 29Aug64]
French Show
A tribute to the music of France.
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Jack Imel,
Myron Floren, Buddy Merrill, Neal Levang, Bobby Burgess,
Barbara Boylan and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The bands instrumental opening number is "Valentina", danced by
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Domnique" in French.
Accordionist Myron Floren, Neil Levang on mandolin and Buddy Merrill on guitar render "Pigalle".
Norma Zimmer sings "Paris in the Spring".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano plays "My Man".
Aladdin performs "Louise".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Love Makes the World Go Round" (theme from "Carnival").
The Orchestra performs "Poor People of Paris".
Jim Roberts sings "Where Is Your Heart?" (theme from "Moulin Rouge").
Frank Scott on piano and danced by Jack Imel perform "Mimi".
Peggy Lennon sings "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup".
The Orchestra plays "Petite Waltz" danced by Lawrence Welk and Barbara Boylan.
Dick Dale with Peggy, Kathy, Janet and Norma sing "Chantez".
The Orchestra featuring Don Bonnee on clarinet performs "La Vie en Rose".
Joe Feeney solos with "L'Amour Toujours L'Amour".
Janet Lennon and Aladdin offer "French Lesson".
Joe Livoti on violin and Myron Floren on concertina perform "Under Paris Skies."
The Orchestra featuring Frank Scott on harpsichord perform "Mam'selle".
Bob Lido with Frank Scott on piano do "Parlez Moi d'Amour".
Larry Hooper sings "Just a Gigolo".
The band plays "River Seine."
Dixieland band featuring Don Bonnee on clarinet, Dick Cathcart on trumpet,
Bob Havens on trombone do "Can Can"
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQp9-UVxli8

9.23 [426] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Feb1964 [rerun 01Aug64]
Southtown USA
Guests
The Mills Brothers.
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Larry Hooper, Joe Feeney, Jo Ann Castle, Dick Dale and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The Mills Brothers sing "It Hurts Me More Than It Hurts You"
and "Paper Doll".
All join in for "Southtown USA"
The Lennon Sisters sing "Hummingbird" and "The Johnson Rag".
Norma Zimmer sings "The Wayward Wind" and "Beyond the Blue Horizon".
Larry Hooper performs "Misty" and "This Old House".
Joe Feeney performs a Medley in F and "Luck There's My Heart".
Jo Ann Castle performs "That Ragtime Piano Gal".
The Orchestra performs "El Cumbanchero", "Buttons and Bows", "Stockholm" and "The Third Man".
Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters sing "Gotta Travel On".
The Band closes with "The 12th Street Rag" and "For All We Know".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLs69HllVZ0

9.24 [427] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Feb1964 [rerun 15Aug64]
Polynesian Show with a tribute to Leap Year.
Guest
Arthur Duncan
Highlights:
"Om the Beach at Waikiki" instrumental number by the Champagne Music Makers
sets the theme for the show.
Myron Floren on accordion performs "Strip Polka".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Yellow Bird".
Other songs, "Blue Hawaii", "Sweet Leilani", "Hawaiian War Chant",
"Jamaica Farewell", "Song of the Islands", "Cocanut Grove" and "Little Brown Gal".
https://www.tubelicious.com/video_qPxKJCnG4TQ_tag_Welk.html  (Bad Link)

9.25 [428] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Mar1964
Guest
dancer Arthur Duncan
Highlights:
Dick Dale teams with the Lennon Sisters in their arrangement of
"Marianne".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Now is the Hour".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Getting to Know You".
Larry Hooper sings "My Grandfather's Clock".

9.26 [429] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Mar1964 [Daily Record]
St. Patrick's Day
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Danny Boy".
The Lennon Sisters sing "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?"
The Barbershop Quartet performs "Peggy O'Neil".
Aladdin offers "McNamara's Band".
Joe Feeney sings "Galway Bay".
A jig is danced by Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.

9.27 [430] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Mar1964
Salute the First Day of Spring
Featured Norma Zimmer, the Lennon Sisters, Mary Treen,
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
Guest
pianist Roger Williams
Highlights:

9.28 [431] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Mar1964 [Ottawa Herald][Orlando Sentinel]
Easter Show
Guest
Country singer Jimmy Wakely
Highlights:
Jimmy Wakely and Norma Zimmer sing "Let's Go to Church Next Sunday".
Songs include, "Easter Parade", "Peter Cottontail" and "Easter Sunday With You".

9.29 [432] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Apr1964 [rerun 10Apr65][Argus Courier]
Guest
banjo virtuoso Eddie Peabody
Highlights:
The Music Makers offer a medley of songs from the Broadway musical "Sound of Music".
The entire vocal group performs "April Showers".
Eddie Peabody plays "Nobody's Sweetheart Now"
and "Some of These Days" and a medley of "Baby Face"
and "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Hi Lili, Hi Lo".
Norma Zimmer sings "April in Paris".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Red River Valley".
Bob Ralston on piano plays "Street of Dreams".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "I Remember April".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "High Society".
The Maestro introduces The Bubble Busters, his answer to the recent bushy-headed
vocal invasion from England - guitarists Buddy Merrill, Neil Levang and
trombone player Kenny Trimble doing "You're So Fine".

9.30 [433] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Apr1964
Academy Award Winners
Salute to the upcoming Oscar Awards by featuring past winners in the best-song category and some of this year's nominees.
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Bob Lido, Jimmy Roberts, Jo Ann Castle, Jerry Burke, Myron Floren,
Bobby Burgess, Barbara Boylan and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The Band performs "Mad, Mad Word".
Jimmy Roberts sings "More".
The Band performs "Days of Wine and Roses".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Swinging on a Star".
Jo Ann Castle performs "High Hopes".
Norma Zimmer sings "It Might as Well Be Spring".
Jerry Burke & Myron Floren perform "Never On a Sunday".
Bob Lido sings "Atchinson, Topeka and Santa Fe".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Moon River".

9.31 [434] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Apr1964
Salutes the National Game of Baseball.
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "Take Me Out to the Ballgame".
The Lennon Sisters give their version of the Andrews Sisters singing "I'll Be With You in Apple Blossom Time"
and "Pennsylvania Polka".
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts duet on "Indian Love Call" and "Rose Marie".

9.32 [435] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Apr1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald]
Musical Tour of the USA
Featured Jim Roberts, the Lennon Sisters, Norma Zimmer, Jo An Castle, Jerry Burke,
Myron Floren, Bob Lido and Bobby Burgess.
Highlights:
Features salutes to cities including Sioux City and Miami.
Songs presented include, "California Here I Come", "Tennessee Waltz", "Sioux City Sue",
"Moon Over Miami", "Back to Old Virginny", "Along the Oregon Trail" and "Sidewalks of New York".

9.33 [436] The Lawrence Welk Show
02May1964
Mexican Show
Featured are the Lennon Sisters, Larry Hooper, Norma Zimmer, Joe Feeney, Bobby Burgess, Barbara Boylan
and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra.
Highlights:
The Band performs "One Morning in May".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Vaya Con Dios".
Larry Hooper and the Lennon Sisters sing "I Wish I Were a Fish".
Norma Zimmer sings "Trees".
Joe Feeney & Norma Zimmer duet on "Sweethearts".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Espana Coni".

9.34 [437] The Lawrence Welk Show
09May1964 [Orlando Sentinel]
Mother's Day Show and Irving Berlin's 76th Birthday
Highlights:
Songs, "Lullaby", "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver", "I Remember Mama",
and "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl Who Married Dear Old Dad".

9.35 [438] The Lawrence Welk Show
16May1964
Strike Up the Band
Highlights:
The Orchestra opens with "Strike Up the Band".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "My Wonderful One".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to a medley of
"The Bunny Hug/ The Tango/ The Lambeth Walk/ The Twist" .
Bob Ralston plays "This Could Be the Start of Something Big".
Dianne Lennon and Dick Dale sing "Snuggled on Your Shoulder",
The Orchestra performs "A Blues Serenade".
Norman Bailey on trumpet and the saxophone section play the "Sugar Blues".
Larry Hooper, with Buddy Merrill and Neil Levang on guitar offer "Cotton Fields".
Jack Imel on marimba, Mahlon Clark on clarinet and the rhythm section play "Slipped Disk".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle on accordion do "The Happy Norwegian Polka".
Norma Zimmer solos with "I Love Thee".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Norwegian Schottische".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Mockingbird Hill".
Charlotte Harris on cello plays "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise".
Joe Feeney with Frank Scott on piano perform "My Little Grey Home in the West".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano plays "American Patrol".
Bobby Burgess, Jack Imel and Arthur Duncan, sing and dance to "Sixteen Tons".
Aladdin recites "I Am the United States".
The Orchestra closes with "The National Anthem March".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wpBHOQK3Xoc

9.36 [439] The Lawrence Welk Show
23May1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald]
Country & Western Show
Guest
Country singer Jimmy Wakely
Highlights:
Jimmy Wakely sings "Wagon Wheels".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Red River Valley".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds"Country & Western Show
Guest
Country singer Jimmy Wakely
Highlights:
Jimmy Wakely sings "Wagon Wheels".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Red River Valley".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Tumblin' Tumbleweeds".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yF6PzjHpVgo

9.37 [440] The Lawrence Welk Show
30May1964 [Evening Sun][Argus Leader]
In the Spirit of Memorial Day
Highlights:
Lawrence Welk will play the "President Kennedy March" composed by Johnny Boudreau
conductor of the Los Angeles Rams band.
Joe Feeney sings "Roses of Picardy".
Norma Zimmer sings "I'll Be Seeing You".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "True Love".
The Lennon Sisters sing "All Through the Night".

9.38 [441] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Jun1964 [Ogden Standard Examiner][Independent]
Salute to Summer
Featured Jim Roberts, the Lennon Sisters, Jo Ann Castle, Jerry Burke,
Myron Floren, Norma Zimmer, Bob Lido, Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
Guest
Country singer Jimmy Wakely (his fifth guest appearance)
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess perform "June is Busting Out All Over".

9.39 [442] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Jun1964 [Charlotte News]
Guest
Country singer Jimmy Wakely
Highlights:
Janet Lennon is saluted on her 18th birthday.

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Jun1964 [repeat from 02Nov63][High Point Enterprises]
Familiar Favorites
Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon a Star".

9.40 [443] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Jun1964 [Orlando Sentinel]
Summer Show
Featured Jim Roberts, Norma Zimmer, the Lennon Sisters,
Jo Ann Castle, Jerry Burke, Myron Floren, Bob Lido, Bobby Burgess.
Highlights:
The program opens with "In the Good Old Summertime".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Put On a Happy Face".
Other songs, "Bicycle Built for Two", "Summertime", and "By the Sea".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7unQm-mhoE

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Jul1964 [repeat from 11Jan64]
Salute to Stephen Foster
Early American Music.


9.41 [444] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Jul1964 [Santa Maria Times]
Highlights:
The band opens with "Highways Are Happy Ways"
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Moon River".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano plays "Canadian Sunset".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess take viewers back to the '40's
for their version of "In the Mood".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle play "Whirl-Away Polka".
The Dixieland band performs "Bill Bailey".
Bobby Burgess will be one of the three "raccoons" in a dance
interpretation of "Animal Crackers", the other furry creatures
being Jack Imel and Arthur Duncan.
Bob Lido and Aladdin offer "Back in the Old Routine".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Quanto La Gusta".
Dick Dale and the boys offer "Manana".
Myron Floren solos with "Stranger on the Shore".
Bob Ralston on piano plays "Best Things in Life Are Free".
Buddy Merrill offers "Song of the Islands".
Joe Feeney sings "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Jul1964 [repeat from 25Jan64][The Times]
A musical tribute to poet Robert Burns
The Lennon Sisters sing "Flow Gently Sweet Afton".
Jo Ann Castle offers "Blue Bells of Scotland"
.

9.42 [445] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Jul1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald]
Guests
The Osmond Brothers
Highlights:
The show opens with "Be Yourself" featuring all the Music Makers
and spotlighting the dancing of Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Cotton Candy and a Toy Balloon".
Other songs, "I Love You Truly", "Stars In My Eyes" and "In a Chapel in the Moonlight".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Aug1964 [rerun from 22Feb64]
Guests
The Mills Brothers


9.43 [446] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Aug1964 [Akron Beacon Journal][Charleston Daily Mail]
Guests
Sally MacArthur (student of piano at Juilliard School of Music)
Tommy Morgan (harmonica player who recently returned from a world tour)
and Pat Doughtery (Irish tenor who sings Hawaiian songs).
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers set the mood for a Summer night
by opening their program with "Row, Row, Row".
Larry Hooper and the Lennon Sisters offer "Aren't You Glad You're You?"
Aladdin backed by the vocal group presents his rhythmic recitation of Old Rivers.
Arthur Duncan will present one of his rhythm tap specialities.
The Orchestra performs a medley from "Showboat".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Aug1964 [repeat from 29Feb64]
Polynesian Show
Guest
Arthur Duncan


9.44 [447] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Aug1964
Love and Togetherness provide the theme for tonight's program.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open the program with "Hey, Look Me Over".
Other songs, "Together, Wherever We Go", "Stars in Your Eyes", "Be Mine Tonight",
"Green, Green" and "Almost Like Being in Love".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Aug1964 [repeat from 15Feb64]
French Show


9.45 [448] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Sep1964 [Orlando Sentinel]
Maestro Lawrence Welk swings the spotlight on his instrumentalists tonight.
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "All Through the Night".
Songs include "Saxophobia", "Wang Wang Blues" and "The Trolley Song".

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Sep1964 [repeat from ][Independent][Tyrone Daily Herald]
Salute to the Stars of the Music World.
Music makers impersonate the great stars of song, Bing, Como, Liberace,
Kate Smith, Al Jolson, Bonnie Baker, Al Hirt, Nelson Eddy/Jeanette MacDonald,
New Christy Minstrels.
The band begins the program with "There's No Business Like Show Business".

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