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Season 10 (ABC) (1964-65)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded July
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ABC Saturdays 7:30-8:30pm (West Coast) / ABC Saturdays 8:30-9:30pm (Eastern)
10.01 [449] The Lawrence Welk Show [Season 10 Premiere]
19Sep1964 [Times Tribune]
Guest
Don Bonnee
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" and
"Sugar Blues".
The Lennon Sisters sing "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter".
Jim Roberts solos with "Faith Unlocks the Door".
Aladdin tells the whimiscal story of a "Funny Little Burro".
and clarinetist Don Bonnee backed by the band plays "Blue Bird of Happiness".
10.02 [450] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Sep1964 [Orlando Evening Star]
Highlights:
Fall and Football theme with "You Gotta Be a Football Hero", "Collegiate",
"September in the Rain" and "Cumana".
Trivia: "Gilligan's
Island" debuted on this day on CBS in the same timeslot as "The
Lawrence Welk Show".
10.03 [451] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Oct1964
Salute to the World Series.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open the program with "Take Me Out to the Ballgame".
"Batter Up, Batter Up, Play Ball".
Aladdin recites "Casey at the Bat."
10.04 [452] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Oct1964 [Journal and Courier]
Tenth Anniversary Show
Guest
Steve Warner
Highlights:
The show opens with the entire cast joining in with "Hey, Look Me Over", for
which
special lyrics have been written.
The show continues with the band playing "Calucutta" with
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess doing a dance routine.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Anniversary Song".
Accordionist Myron Floren plays "Tico Tico".
Norma Zimmer sings "Alice Blue Gown".
The band plays the number which opened their first show, "Say It With Music".
Another first broadcast number is Jim Roberts singing "I".
Jo Ann Castle performs "Hello, Dolly".
Dance trio Arthur Duncan, Bobby Burgess and Jack Imel are spotlighted in "Buck
Dance".
Cellist Charlotte Harris plays "My Heart Still Remembers".
Larry Hooper sings the novelty song "Minnie the Mermaid".
Steve Warner plays "For Me and My Gal".
Aladdin presents a special anniversary recitation.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Memories".
Joe Feeney sings a medley of favorite Irish melodies.
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "South Rampart Street Parade".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tVY1g6YEBkc
10.05 [453] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Oct1964 [Courier News]
Salute to Autumn
Featured Buddy Merrill, Neil Levang, Bobby Bruce and the Lawrence Welk
Orchestra.
Highlights:
Bobby Bruce on violin, and Buddy Merrill and Neil Levang on guitar perform "Sugarfoot
Rag".
Myron Floren performs an original song on the accordian called "The Flea".
Billy Lennon and Aladdin in verse recreation of cartoon "Injun Summer".
The Orchestra performs "Red Sails in the Sunset".
*Note: Lawrence Welk remarked that there are still 16 band members who were with
him
on that first network television show. Senior member of the aggregation is
pianist-organist
Jerry Burke, who joined the Welk band back in 1934.
Aladdin, Myron Floren, Larry Hooper, Dick Dale, Bob Lido, Orie Amadeo, Barney
Liddell,
Johnny Klein, Norman Bailey, Bill Page, Curt Ramsey and Pete Lofthouse all have
been
Champagne Music Makers for more than 10 years.
There were 22 band members on Welk's first national show for ABC-TV, now the
roster
totals 43 musicians, singers and dancers.
10.06 [454] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Oct1964 [Orlando Sentinel]
Guest
singer Diana Lee (daughter of Bill Lee of the Mello-Men)
Highlights:
Diana Lee solos with "I Enjoy Being a Girl"
and joins the Lennon Sisters in "I Don't Know Why".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to a medley
of "Autumn Leaves" and "Shine On, Harvest Moon".
The Lennon Sisters sings "Supposin'".
10.07 [455] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Oct1964 [Daily Record]
Halloween Show
Highlights:
Larry Hopper sings "This Old House".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Me and My Shadow".
The men's dance trio (Arthur Duncan, Bobby Burgess and Jack Imel)
dance to "Be Yourself".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Alley Cat".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Dry Bones".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Satan Takes a Holiday".
Bob Lido performs "Jeepers Creepers".
Joe Livoti plays "Hot Canary".
The band offers "South Town U.S.A.".
10.08 [456] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Nov1964
Salute to Veteran's Day
Guests
Dianne Lennon (subbing for her sisters)
and Jan Daugherty, Miss Glendale of Glendale College.
Highlights:
Pianist Bob Ralston plays his arrangement of "Bumble Boogie".
Dianne Lennon sings "Suddenly There's a Valley".
Dianne Lennon and Dick Dale duet.
Jan Dougherty sings "Que Sera Sera".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "In Acapulco".
The entire group sings "Let the Rest of the World Go By".
10.09 [457] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Nov1964 [Windsor Star]
Highlights:
The Quartet perform "Those Wedding Bells Are Breaking Up That Old Gang of Mine".
Dick Dale performs "Jamaica Farewell".
The Lennon Sisters sing "How Much is That Doggie In the Window?"
10.10 [458] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Nov1964
Thanksgiving Show
Guest
Steve Warner
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Thank the Lord".
Dick Dale offers "Count Your Blessings".
Jim Roberts sings "A House With Love in It".
The Band plays "President Kennedy March".
Aladdin's Thanksgiving recitation of "One Nation Under God".
All join in for "Thanksgiving".
10.11 [459] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Nov1964 [Tyrone Daily Herald]
Guests
Dianne Lennon (now a mother of two rejoins her sisters)
and Nick Lucas
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Remembering".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Marshmallow World".
Joe Feeney offers "The Village of Saint Bernadette".
Norma Zimmer solos with "All Through the Day".
10.12 [460] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Dec1964
Swiss Show
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan & Bobby Burgess dance to "Swiss Boy Shoe Dance".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Hi-Lili, Hi-Lo".
Kathy Lennon and Dick Dale duet on "Let It Snow".
Norma Zimmer sings "Falling in Love with Love".
Jack Imel and the Lennon Sisters offer "The Little Shoemaker".
Aladdin sings "I Miss My Swiss".
10.13 [461] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Dec1964 [Orlando Evening Star]
Featured the Lennon Sisters, Larry Hooper, Norma Zimmer, Jim Roberts,
Jo Ann Castle.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Little Bells and Big Bells".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Winter Wonderland".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Toyland".
Other songs, "Jingle Bells", "Silver Bells", "Doll Dance",
"I'll Be Home For Christmas" and "Frosty the Snowman".
10.14 [462] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Dec1964 [Sandusky Register]
Christmas Show
Guest
pianist Steve Warner.
Highlights:
Opening the show, all the Music Makers offer "Ring Those Christmas Bells".
The Lennon Sisters (Dianne, Kathy, Peggy and Janet) sing "Ave Maria"
and other members of the Lennon family, brothers, sisters and cousins
will join them for another traditional Yuletide melody.
Norma Zimmer sings to all the young guests under the age of 15
with "Santa Claus Is Coming to Town".
Steve Warner, 9-year-old piano playing pupil of Welk bandsman Bob Ralston,
will make another guest appearance playing "Bells of St. Mary's".
Joe Feeney sings "O Holy Night".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "White Christmas".
Larry Hooper offers "High on a Housetop".
Jack Imel with a dance treatment of "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers".
Aladdin offers a recitation of "The Priceless Gift".
The Welk Carolers present a medley of Holiday songs.
10.15 [463] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Dec1964
New Year's Eve Celebration.
The Music Makers greet Tournament of Roses queen Dawn Baker and her court.
Highlights:
All join in for "Let's Start the New Year Right".
Jo Ann Castle performs "There'll Be a Hot Time in the Old Town Tonight".
The Lennon Sisters sing "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?"
Jo Ann Castle and Myron Floren perform "Beer-Barrel Polka".
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts sings "Moments to Remember".
Bob Lido performs "I Want to Be Happy".
Larry Hooper sings "Old Man Time".
10.16 [464] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Jan1965 [rerun 03Jul65] [Courier Journal] [Orlando Evening Star]
Highlights:
"It's a Good Day" sets the mood for the Champagne Music Makers'
first show of 1965.
Norma Zimmer sings "They Say It's Wonderful" from the musical "Annie Get Your
Gun".
Jo Ann Castle, Myron Floren, Buddy Hayes and Johnny Klein perform "Alley Cat".
Dianne Lennon and Dick Dale sing "Hands Across the Table".
Instrumental of "Willow Weep For Me".
Joe Feeney sings "Around the World".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "String of Pearls".
Jim Roberts solos with "I Asked the Lord".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Melody of Love".
Bob Ralston performs "Lady Be Good".
Dick Dale and Group offer "Shutters and Boards".
Myron Floren and the band perform "Tinker Polka".
Aladdin does "Ideas Are Like Stars".
Arthur Duncan performs "I Want to Be Happy".
Frank Scott, Bob Ralston and Larry Hooper will play "Glowworm" on three pianos.
Violinist Joe Livoti plays "Intermezzo".
Janet Lennon sings "Candy".
All join in for a medley of "Jada/Ding Dong Daddy & Goofus".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ixqx9OqrZ5U
10.17 [465] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Jan1965 [Orlando Sentinel]
A Salute to Winter
Highlights:
Dick Dale and Dianne Lennon sing "Me and You and the Moon".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Whirlaway Polka".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Sitting On Top of the World".
Larry Hooper and Jo Ann Castle perform "Baby It's Cold Outside".
The Dixieland Group offers "Hello, Dolly".
10.18 [466] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Jan1965 [rerun 17Jul65] [Orlando Sentinel]
Gypsy Show
Highlights:
Frank Scott on harpsichord, Buddy Merrill on guitar, and Jerry Burke on organ
perform "Apples and Bananas".
Norma Zimmer sings "Czardas".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to Liszt's "Second Hungarian Rhapsody".
The Orchestra performs "Gypsy in My Soul".
Violinist Joe Livoti plays "Golden Earrings".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Dark Eyes" on the ragtime piano.
10.19 [467] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Jan1965
500th Show Celebration
Highlights:
Lawrence Welk & Myron Floren on accordion perform "The Twelfth Street Rag".
Buddy Merrill on electric guitar performs "Buddy's Boogie".
The Lennon Sisters and their seven siblings sing "There's a Meetin' Here
Tonight".
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts duet on "Beautiful Ohio".
Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan with Myron Floren on accordion, Frank Scott at
the piano
and Kathy, Janet, Dianne, Norma, Dick, Larry, Jimmy perform "Calcutta".
Joe Livoti on violin performs "Among My Souvenirs".
Aladdin remembers his gallery of characters (to the song "That's Amore").
Aladdin & Bob Lido duet with "Be Yourself".
Jack Imel at the marimba performs "Bye Bye Blues".
Joe Feeney with pianist Frank Scott perform "Little Bit of Heaven".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano performs "Shanty in Old Shanty Town".
Norma Zimmer sings "Beautiful Dreamer".
Bob Ralston at the piano performs "Deep Purple".
Larry Hooper performs "Oh Happy Day".
Jimmy Roberts sings "I".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Hoop Dee Doo".
Annie Lennon impersonating Al Jolson sings "April Showers".
Art Duncan dances to "Together".
Dick Dale with Jo Ann, Norma, Barbara, Kathy, Janet, Dianne, Bobby, Jimmy, Joe,
Aladdin,
Jack, Larry, Arthur, Charlie and Neil Levang on guitar join in for "Saturday
Night".
10.20 [468] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Jan1965 [Tyrone Daily]
Guest
musician Skitch Henderson
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings "Dear Heart"
Larry Hooper sings "Spoonful of Sugar" from "Mary Poppins".
Dick Dale backing from the singing group offers "This Land Is Our Land".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess step out to cha-cha tempo of "Nightingale".
The Dixieland Band performs "Love".
10.21 [469] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Feb1965 [rerun 31Jul65] [Orlando Sentinel]
Country & Western Show
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers perform "I Like Mountain Music".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Don't Fence Me In".
Norma Zimmer sings "Buckaroo".
Dick Dale sings "On Top of Old Smokey".
Larry Hooper solos with "Smoke, Smoke, Smoke".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Wheels".
Buddy Merrill and Neil Levang play "Wabash Cannonball".
All join in for "Happy Trails".
*Note: Also listed as "Music of Rural America".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Feb1965
pre-empted for "The Way Out Men" special documentary.
10.22 [470] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Feb1965 [Beckley Post Herald] [Orlando Evening Star]
Highlights:
Pianist Frank Scott's new composition, "Apples and Bananas"
will feature the composer at the harpsichord with guitarists
Buddy Merrill and Neil Levang.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "The Sweetest Sound".
The vocal group harmonize with "It's a Grand Night for Singing".
Saluting American music month, being observed during February,
all the Music Makers offer a medley of George Gershwin songs.
10.23 [471] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Feb1965 [rerun 14Aug65] [Beckley Post Herald]
Guest
singer-guitarist Nick Lucas
Highlights:
"Waitin' For the Robert E. Lee" starts the Music Makers
musical tour on a Mississippi riverboat.
Nick Lucas sings and plays the guitar to "Rose Colored Glasses".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Kentucky Babe".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance the cakewalk to
"At a George Camp Meetin'".
The Glee Club harmonizes to "Deep River".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "While We Dance at Mardi Gras".
Nick Lucas sings "Down Yonder", "Swannee" and "Painting the Clouds With
Sunshine".
Neil Levang, Buddy Merrill and the vocal group will be featured in "Hey, Mr.
Banjo".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRIEi7JUmXM
10.24 [472] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Mar1965
Guest
Soprano and flautist Natalie Nevins
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Step in Time"
Norma Zimmer sings "Faraway Places".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess sing and dance "Love Being Here With You".
The Orchestra performs "It's Wonderful".
Jim Roberts sings "More".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Pearly Shells" along with Johhny Klein, Buddy Merrill and
Neil Levang.
The male vocal singers do "The Bulldog and the Bullfrog".
The Lennon Sisters sing "This is My Island in the Sun".
The Orchestra plays a medley from "South Pacific".
Arthur Duncan sings and dances to "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams".
Dick Dale and the Quartet sing "Marianne".
Frank Scott plays the "Doll Dance".
Natalie Nevins sings "Mr. Wonderful".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Yellow Bird".
Instrumental with audience dancing.
Jo Ann Castle and Myron Floren play on accordions
"The Happy Norwegian" with Lawrence dancing with an audience member.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Drifting and Dreaming".
The Lennon Sisters sing "The Banana Boat Song".
The Dixieland Band plays a number.
The Orchestra performs "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody".
https://www.solie.org/alibrary/LawrenceWelkShow_1023March71965.html
10.25 [473] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Mar1965 [Orlando Sentinel]
Salute to St. Patrick's Day
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "MacNamara's Band".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Danny Boy".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano plays "Sweet Rosie O'Grady".
Joe Feeney sings a medley of Irish favorites.
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess backed by accordionists Jo Ann Castle
and Myron Floren dance to "Dancin' the Devil Away".
Other songs are "Smiling Irish Eyes", "Peggy O'Neil",
"Irish Washerwoman", "Galway Bay", I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen",
"Ireland is the Land" and "Peg O'My Heart".
10.26 [474] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Mar1965 [Times Tribune]
Welcome to Springtime
Guests
soprano Natalie Nevins
and 9-year-old pianist Steve Warner
Highlights:
Natalie Nevins sings "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning".
Steve Warner plays "Easy to Remember".
Norma Zimmer solos with "It Might As Well Be Spring".
Myron Floren plays "Springtime Polka".
Pianist Frank Scott offers "Rhythm of the Rain".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Springtime in the Rockies".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "The Rain in Spain".
10.27 [475] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Mar1965 [rerun 28Aug65] [Orlando Sentinel]
Latin-American Show
Guest
Soprano Natalie Nevins
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with the South American Way
with "Cuanto La Gusta".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Via Con Dios".
Norma Zimmer sings "Estrellita".
Joe Livoti on violin plays "La Golondrina".
Bob Ralston, Frank Scott and Larry Hooper perform "Cumana."
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to medley of "Green Eyes",
"La Cumparsita" and "Brazil".
Joe Feeney sings "Amapola".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Mambo Jambo".
Myron Floren on accordion plays "Tico Tico" and "Malaguena".
Larry Hooper sings "They Were Doing the Mambo".
Other songs, "Chichuahua Samba", "Carioca" and "Granada".
10.28 [476] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Apr1965 [Orlando Sentinel]
Salute to the Academy Awarding Winning Songs
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Que Sera Sera".
Jim Roberts sings "More".
Violinist Joe Livoti plays "Secret Love".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Never on Sunday".
Buddy Merrill on guitar plays "Sweet Lailani".
Also "Zip a Dee Do Dah".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Apr1965 [repeat from 04Apr64] [Argus Leader] [Times Tribune]
Salute to Spring
Guest
banjo player Eddie Peabody
Highlights:
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".
10.29 [477] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Apr1965 [Valley Times] [Orlando Evening Star]
Easter Show
Highlights:
Program opens with "Easter Parade".
The Lennon Sisters sing "It's Easter Time Again".
Joe Feeney sings "Holy City".
Jim Roberts sings "Old Rugged Cross".
Violinist Joe Livoti plays "Ave Maria".
Other songs, "Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet", "Peter Cotton Tail"
and "The Lord's Prayer".
10.30 [478] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Apr1965 [rerun 11Sep65] [Orlando Evening Star]
Guest
singer Anita Bryant
Highlights:
Anita Bryant sings "The Sound of Music", "How Great Thou Art"
and "It Took a Miracle".
Jim Roberts offers "A Garden in the Rain".
Larry Hooper sings "King of the Road".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "The Rain in Spain".
A salute to "Secretary Week" by the Lennon Sisters.
Dick Dale sings "Hi, Jolly".
Jim Roberts sings "I Talked to the Trees".
Bob Ralston plays "Someone to Watch Over Me".
The Lennon Sisters sing "I'll Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter."
The Dixieland band and the entire cast join in for the closing number,
"When You're Smiling".
10.31 [479] The Lawrence Welk Show
01May1965 [Independent] [Orlando Sentinel]
South of the Border Songs
in observance of Mexico's Cinco de Mayo
Highlights:
Kathy Lennon and Dick Dale sing "Cinco Robles".
Joe Feeney sings "Padre".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess perform the "Mexican Hat Dance".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Lida Rose".
Norma Zimmer sings "Till There Was You".
*Note: Salute to the Movies themed program is
postponed to May 22, 1965.
10.32 [480] The Lawrence Welk Show
08May1965 [Morning Herald]
Songs for Mother's Day
Highlights:
Jim Roberts solos with "My Mother's Eyes".
Norma Zimmer sings "When Your Hair Has Turned to Silver".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Home Sweet Home".
Joe Feeney sings "That Wonderful Mother of Mine".
Aladdin sings the Pennsylvania Dutch tune "Throw Mama From the Train a Kiss".
Other songs, "My Mom" , "Songs My Mother Taught Me"
and "I Want a Girl Just Like the Girl That Married Dear Old Dad".
10.33 [481] The Lawrence Welk Show
15May1965 [The Tribune]
Armed Forces Day and the Big Band Era
Highlights:
The program opens with a medley of military songs and a dance
number featuring Jack Imel, Arthur Duncan and Bobby Burgess.
The Lennon Sisters sing "A Little Bitty Tear".
The days of the big bands are recalled when Barbara Boylan and
Bobby Burgess jitterbug to Benny Goodman's classic theme "Let's Dance".
Norma Zimmer sings "Strange Music" from "Song of Norway".
10.34 [482] The Lawrence Welk Show
22May1965 [Orlando Sentinel]
Salute to the Movies (postponed from 01May65)
Guest
Nick Lucas
Highlights:
Nick Lucas sings "Painting the Clouds With Sunshine" which
he sang in the 1929 film "Gold Diggers of Broadway".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Change Partners"
and "I Could Have Danced All Night".
Dick Dale and Kathy Lennon duet on "You Ought Be in Pictures".
Arthur Duncan dances to "I Got Rhythm".
10.35 [483] The Lawrence Welk Show
29May1965 [Orlando Evening Star]
Memorial Day Show
Guests
folk singers The Colwell Brothers
Highlights:
Maestro Welk who is taking a leave of absence to receive an honorary
degree from North Dakota State University, is saluted by the
Music Makers with "My North Dakota Home".
The Colwell Brothers perform "Wabash Cannonball".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Over There".
10.36 [484] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Jun1965
Salute to the Romantic Month of June.
Highlights:
Jack Imel and Janet Lennon sing "Playmates".
Arthur Duncan swings out to the music of "Doin' the New Low Down".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "June is Busting Out All Over".
Other songs, "June Night", "Because", "Can't Help Falling in Love",
"Dear Heart" and "Oh, You Beautiful Doll".
10.37 [485] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Jun1965 [Argus Leader]
Guests
The Blenders, a USC collegiate male quartet
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers feature music from "Mary Poppins".
The Blenders sing "Go Ahead, Charlie".
Songs, "Super-cali-fragil-istic-expi-ali-docious",
"My Foolish Heart", "Brazil", "Blue Bird of Happiness" and "Go Fly a Kite".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Jun1965 [repeat from ][Philadelphia Inquirer]
Salute to Summer
10.38 [486] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Jun1965 [Times Tribune]
The Blenders, quartet makes a return appearance
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Happy Wanderer".
Cellist Charlotte Harris plays "Moon Love".
Myron Floren solos with "Dance of the Comedians".
Norma Zimmer sings "Heather on the Hill".
Arthur Duncan is featured in "Take the A Train".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Tammy".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "I Could Have Danced All Night".
Joe Feeney sings "Sunshine of Your Smile".
The Blenders harmonize on "Dream".
Natalie Nevins offers "How Deep is the Ocean".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Jul1965 [repeat from 02Jan65]
"It's a Good Day", "Tinker Polka", "Alley Cat".
10.39 [487] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Jul1965
Traveling Show / Nostalgic Mood
Highlights:
Jo Ann, Kathy, Janet, Peggy, Natalie, Barbara & Bobby (also dancing), Larry,
Dick, the Blenders
& trumpetist Dick Cathcart join in for "South Town U.S.A."
Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts duet with "Harbor Lights".
The Orchestra performs "Easy to Love".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Sentimental Journey".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano performs "On the Beach at Waikiki".
Larry Hooper sings "This Train".
Myron Floren on accordion and Neil Levang on guitar perform "Stranger on the
Shore".
Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan dance to "Twirl, Twirl, Twirl".
Joe Feeney with pianist Frank Scott perform a Medley of "Peggy O'Neil/Mother
Machree/When Irish Eyes are Smiling".
The Orchestra performs "The Dipsy Doodle".
Kathy Lennon & Steve Smith sing "Moon Over Miami".
Jack Imel & Jo Ann Castle with chorus perform "Powder Your Face with Sunshine".
Art Duncan dances.
Norma Zimmer sings "Secret Love".
Dick Dale & the Lennon Sisters sing "Big Rock Candy Mountain".
The Orchestra performs "Dainty Miss".
The Blenders sing "Moon River".
A saxophone section & organist Bob Ralston perform "When You're a Long, Long Way
from Home".
Bob Lido & Dixieland musicians led by little Connie Havens (Bob Havens'
daughter) perform "Bourbon Street Parade".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Jul1965 [repeat from 16Jan65]
Gypsy Show
10.40 [488] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Jul1965 [The Times] [Independent]
Guests
The Blenders (new regulars)
Highlights:
In a carnival mood, the Champagne Music Makers open the show
with "Cotton Candy and a Toy Balloon".
Dick Dale offers "John Henry".
Peggy Lennon's "Frankfurter Sandwiches".
The Blenders perform "Coney Island Baby".
Jo Ann Castle and the singers perform "On the Boardwalk at Atlantic City".
Arthur Duncan is featured in "My Home is My Shoes".
Songs, "Hello, Young Lovers", "Canadian Sunset", "Getting to Know You" and "Red
Sails in the Sunset".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Jul1965 [repeat from 06Feb65]
Country & Western Show
10.41 [489] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Aug1965 [Orlando Sentinel]
Guests
Eight contestants from the 1965 International Beauty Pageant
Highlights:
The Blenders perform "I Know When I'm Happy".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Little Lady Make Believe".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Music, Music, Music".
Natalie Nevins sings "Mr. Wonderful".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "I Love Being With You".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Aug1965 [repeat from 27Feb65]
Opens with "Waitin' for the Robert E. Lee"
the show sets out on a musical riverboat cruise.
10.42 [490] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Aug1965 [Orlando Sentinel]
Salute to County Fairs
Guest
Anita Bryant
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Come to the Fair".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Green Leaves of Summer".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Love Makes the World Go Round".
Larry Hooper offers "Down, Down, Down.".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Aug1965 [repeat from 27Mar65]
Latin-American Show
The Lennon Sisters sing "Via Con Dios".
10.43 [491] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Sep1965 [News Journal] [Orlando Sentinel]
Salute to the Fall Reopening of Classrooms.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "This Could Be
the Start of Something Big".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Dominique" and little Mimi Lennon
joins her sisters for "Do Re Mi".
Steve Smith of The Blenders solos with "September Song".
Myron Floren and the band play "Polka Lesson".
Dick Dale sings "A, You're Adorable".
Larry Hooper sings "Beer Barrel Polka".
Jim Roberts solos with "Smile".
Jack Imel and the group perform "Doin' What Comes Naturally".
The Music Makers salute the reopening of classrooms
with "School Days".
A Sigmund Romberg medley is also featured.
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Sep1965 [repeat from 24Apr65]
Guest Anita Bryant singing "How Great Thou Art" and "The Sound of Music".
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