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Season 12 (ABC) (1966-67)
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)
In Color
Note: "The Lawrence Welk Show" this season originates from the
newly-rebuilt Studio E at ABC Television Center in Hollywood.
12.01 [534] The Lawrence Welk Show [Season 12 Premiere]
17Sep1966 Sat [The Tribune]
Executive Producer Sam Lutz / Producer-Director James Hobson
Highlights:
The Lennon Sisters sing "Ja Da".
Guitarists Neil Levang and Buddy Merrill perform the theme from "The Green
Hornet".
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers perform "On With the Show".
Rocky Mountain College Boys offer "Green Green" and "River Boat".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Shall We Dance".
The band presents a new arrangement of "What Now My Love".
Norma Zimmer sings "Somewhere My Love".
Frank Scott offers a medley illustrating the styles of famous pianists.
The Blenders harmonize with "Stout Hearted Men".
Bob Lido and the Dixieland band offer "Mame".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Yesterday".
The band plays "Copy Cat".
Natalie Nevins backed by the singing group offers "You'll Never Walk Alone".
Jo Ann Castle plays a ragtime version of "One of Those Songs".
Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on accordion sings a "Ladies Day" medley.
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Cry Me a River".
Accordionist Myron Floren solos with "Flight of the Bumblebee".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing a duet of "September Song".
Myron Floren, Jo Ann Castle and dancers Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess
bring the show to a close with the "Village Inn Polka".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eYWR4WOjaZE
*Note: A new gimmick opens
the show's new season.
Each week Welk will introduce new talent - his find for tonight's show is a
folk-singing
group from Montana's Rocky Mountain College, Rusty Harper (12 string guitar) of
Helena,
Bob Fitzgerald (banjo) of Billings, Phil Bauman (string bass) of Cincinnati,
and John Olson (tenor guitar) of Powell, Wyoming.
12.02 [535] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Sep1966 Sat [rerun 09Sep67]
Salute to Baseball and Welcome to Football a.k.a. Salute to National Sports
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Take Me Out to the Ball Game".
Norma Zimmer sings "Love Make the World Go Round".
Jim Roberts sings "Some Day".
Natalie Nevins sings "Anywhere I Wander".
Songs, "Body and Soul", "Singin' in the Rain".
The Music Makers close the show with "You've Got to be a Football Hero".
12.03 [536] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Oct1966 Sat [Orlando Sentinel]
Highlights:
Bob Ralston plays a "Summer Samba".
Jack Imel and Larry Hooper offer "I'm My Own Grandpa".
Norma Zimmer sings "Autumn Leaves".
Songs, "Moonlight Sonata", "Mr. Sandman", "My Wonderful One", "A Pretty Girl is
Like a Melody".
12.04 [537] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Oct1966 Sat [rerun 15Jul67]
Musical Tour of Italy
Highlights:
The Blenders, Janet, Norma, Jimmy, Charlotte, Bobby, Barbara, Peggy, Diane and
Aladdin join in for "Funiculi, Funicula".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with an Italian song.
Aladdin with Bob Lido on fiddle, Charlie Parlatto on trumpet, Orie Amadeo on
flute,
Joe Rizzo and Tommy Patrini on bass; Lawrence dancing with Jo Ann perform "Ticketay,
Ticketa".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Santa Lucia".
"Tarantella" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
Joe Feeney with Lawrence Welk on accordion perform "There's No Tomorrow (O Sole
Mio)".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano with Jack Imel on drums and Neil Levang on
mandolin perform "Carnival of Venice".
Kathy Lennon sings "Arrivederci Roma".
Bob Lido (also on violin) with Neil Levang on mandolin, Joe Rizzo on base, Jack
Imel on drums
and Jo Ann, Steve, Bobby, Bob Duncan, Peggy, Johnny, Dianne, Dick, Janet, Greg,
Arthur, Larry perform "Oh, Marie".
Jim Roberts sings "Anemae Core".
Joe Livoti on violin performs "Come Back to Sorrento (Torna E Sorriento)".
The Blenders sing "Vieni Vieni".
Norma Zimmer sings "You're Breaking My Heart".
Bob Ralston at the piano plays "Isle of Capri".
Steve Smith sings "Three Coins in the Fountain".
"Ciribiribin" is danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan & Jack Imel.
"Toselli's Serenade": orchestra
Kathy Lennon sings "Mama".
Aladdin and entire cast join in for "That's Amore".
Dick Dale (also on clarinet) with Neil Levang on mandolin perform "Vieni Su".
Aladdin and entire cast join in for a reprise of "Funiculi, Funicula".
*Note: "Funiculì, Funiculà" is a famous song written by Italian journalist
Peppino Turco
and set to music by Italian composer Luigi Denza in 1880.
12.05 [538] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Oct1966 Sat
That Certain Party
Highlights:
Dick, Jimmy, Jack, Bobby, Barbara, Janet, Kathy, Dianne join in for "That
Certain Party".
Norma Zimmer sings "I'll Take Romance".
The Lennon Sisters with Dick Cathcart on trumpet sing "Chanson d'Amour".
Frank Scott at the piano and Bob Ralston on small piano with orchestra perform
"Family Affair".
Jim Roberts sings "I Wish You Love".
"Side By Side" is sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
The Blenders sing "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot".
The Orchestra performs "Scheherezade".
Joe Feeney with Frank Scott on the harpsichord perform "Sunrise, Sunset".
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano with Levang on on Banjo and Johnny Klein on
drums perform "Swanee".
Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith duet with "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking?"
The Orchestra do a Medley of songs from "My Fair Lady".
Jo Ann Castle, Bobby Burgess and Jack Imel with the Lennon Sisters and the
Blenders
perform "Coney Island Washboard Roundelay".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle on accordion perform "The Happy Yodel Polka".
Dick Dale with Kenny Trimble on trombone perform "Linger Awhile".
"Study in Syncopation" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Larry Hooper sings "Somebody Stole My Gal".
Charlotte Harris on cello and Bob Ralston at the organ perform "Silver Moon".
Bob Havens on trombone, Mahlon Clark on clarinet and Russ Klein on saxophone
with a vocal by Bob Lido
perform "Bourbon Street Parade".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qsh43mI14h4
12.06 [539] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Oct1966 Sat [Muncie Evening Post]
Salute to Country Music
Guest
Anita Bryant
Highlights:
Anita Bryant sings "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine".
Norma Zimmer sings "Wayward Wind".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Along the Navajo Trail".
Joe Feeney sings "Home on the Range".
Dick Dale does "Shenandoah".
The band performs "Don't Fence Me In".
12.07 [540] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Oct1966 Sat [La Crosse Tribune]
Halloween Show
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open the show with "Drybones".
The band plays the theme song from "Batman".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to the theme of "Bewitched".
Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith with backing from the Welk vocal chorus duet with
"No Two People",
from Samuel Goldwyn's classic film "Hans Christian Andersen".
Bob Ralston plays "Satan Takes a Holiday".
Bob Lido does a magic act to "Old Black Magic".
Norma Zimmer solos with "The Party's Over".
Jack Imel and Jo Ann Castle in a production specialty titled "Kids".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Me and My Shadow".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Jeepers Creepers".
The Welk troupe closes with "Trick or Treat".
12.08 [541] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Nov1966 Sat [Tucson Daily Citizen]
Tribute to Armed Forces on Veterans Day
Guests
singers Pat Boone
and Dorothy Shay.
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings "The Ballad of the Green Beret".
The band performs a medley of Armed Forces songs "Stars and Stripes Forever",
"You're a Grand Old Flag" and "Born Free".
Natalie Nevins offers "Say a Prayer".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance the quick step to "Smiles".
Dorothy Shay sings a medley of World War II hits, including "I'll Walk Alone"
and "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree".
12.09 [542] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Nov1966 Sat [rerun 14Oct67]
Can't Help Singing
Highlights:
The band plays "Winchester Cathedral".
Natalie Nevins and Jim Roberts duet a medley of "Why Do I Love You?/Cuddle Up a
Little Closer".
Pianist Bob Ralston offers an arrangement of "Poor Butterfly".
Solo by Joe Livoti performing "Intermezzo".
Myron Floren performs "Spanish Samba".
Norma Zimmer sings "Can't Help Singing".
Diane, Kathy and Janet Lennon and Barbara Boylan sing "Just a Little Street
Where Old Friends Meet".
"The Gypsy Song" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan, sung by the
Blenders.
Bob Lido sings "Just Lucky I Guess".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Romany Life".
Jo Ann Castle with Larry, Charlie, Bob, Jack, Bobby and Jimmy perform "Lulu's
Back in Town".
Jo Ann Castle performs a solo on the honky tonk piano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1GEVVQRPgiA
12.10 [543] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Nov1966 Sat [La Crosse Tribune]
Thanksgiving Show
Highlights:
Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith sing "Let's Take an Old-Fashioned Walk".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Going Home".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "By the Fireside".
The Band plays "On the Street Where You Live".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Thank the Lord for This Thanksgiving Day".
Jack Imel, Larry Hooper, Bobby Burgess and Charlie Parlaton are featured
in "Pass the Peace Pipe".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle display accordion artistry with "Red Wing Polka".
Natalie Nevins sings the hymn "Faith of Our Fathers".
Pianist Frank Scott plays his own composition "Apples and Bananas".
Joe Feeney sings "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You".
Arthur Duncan dances to "My Home is in My Shoes".
Bob Ralston offers his piano arrangement of "How Great Thou Art".
Norma Zimmer solos with "Bless This House".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Turkey in the Straw".
Aladdin recites and the Lennon Sisters sing "We Gather Together"
and the show closes with the entire cast in a reprise of "Thanksgiving".
12.11 [544] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Nov1966 Sat
Salute to Vaudeville
Highlights:
Jack Imel & Jo Ann Castle perform "The Days of Old Vaudeville".
Peggy Lennon sings "Second Hand Rose".
Bob Lido & Aladdin duet with "Song and Dance Man".
"What Now My Love?" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Sugartime".
The Orchestra performs "Pavana".
Joe Feeney with Frank Scott at the piano perform "Giannina Mia".
Larry Hooper sings "Mississippi Mud".
Bob Ralston and Frank Scott at the piano, with Bob Havens on trombone,
2
trumpetists and 1 clarinetist perform "Copy Cat".
Bob Lido sings "Walkin' on New Grass".
Jim Roberts sings "More".
"The Viennese Waltz" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan.
Dick Dale (also on clarinet) performs "It's Been a Long, Long Time".
Frank Scott at the piano performs "Idaho".
The Blenders sing "Grandpa's Clock".
"Three O'Clock in the Morning" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Natalie Nevins sings "A Bird in a Gilded Cage".
Myron Floren & Jo Ann Castle on the accordion perform the "The Village Tavern
Polka".
Guitarist Buddy Merrill with orchestra performs "Meet Mr. Calahan".
Norma Zimmer sings "Stars in My Eyes".
All join in for "The Days of Old Vaudeville".
Myron "Fingers" Floren and Jo Ann Castle perform the "The Village Tavern Polka".
12.12 [545] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Dec1966 Sat [Beckley Post Herald]
Salute to the 150th birthday of Indiana
Guest
Anita Bryant
Highlights:
Anita Bryant and Dick Dale duet with "Let It Snow".
Anita Bryant solos with "This Is My Country".
Dick Cathcart offers a trumpet rendition of "Wabash Cannonball".
Jack Imel, Arthur Duncan and Bobby Burgess dance a presentation of "Gary,
Indiana".
Barney Liddell on trombone plays "Back Home Again in Indiana".
The singing group vocalizes "On the Banks of the Wabash".
The Blenders harmonize a medley of Indiana college songs including,
"Indiana", "Hail Purdue" and the Notre Dame victory march.
12.13 [546] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Dec1966 Sat [rerun 10Jun67][Tucson Daily Citizen]
Salute to Currier & Ives
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Waiting for the Robert E. Lee".
Norma Zimmer sings "After the Ball is Over".
Other songs, "Billy Boy", "Oh, Them Golden Slippers" and "The Band Played On".
12.14 [547] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Dec1966 Sat [Beckley Post Herald]
Guest
Country & Western singer Connie Smith.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Winter Wonderland".
Connie Smith sings "Hey Good Lookin'" and "Ain't Had No Lovin'".
The band plays "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm".
The Lennon Sisters and Aladdin do "I Got No Strings".
Myron Floren on accordion and Jack Imel on the spoons offer "Spoonful of Sugar".
Joe Feeney performs "Santo Natale".
Norma Zimmer sings "Toyland".
The band plays "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer".
Jim Roberts sings "Blue Christmas".
The Blenders sig "Dancing Snowmen".
Natalie Nevins performs "Bells of St. Mary's".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Happy Wanderer".
Larry Hooper sings "Here Comes Santa Claus".
Organist Bob Ralston with the Lennon Sisters singing, offers two of his
own compositions, "Star of the North" and "Rejoice".
Jo Ann Castle and Jack Imel team up for "Santa Claus is Coming to Town".
Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith sing "The Christmas Song".
12.15 [548] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Dec1966 Sat [Tampa Bay Times]
Christmas Show
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open the show with "Jingle Bells".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to the "Doll Dance" as Raggedy Ann and
Andy.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Star Carol".
Jo Ann Castle on piano plays "Frosty the Snowman".
Aladdin gives a recitation of "Yes, Virginia There is a Santa Claus".
The tykes sing "We Wish You a Merry Christmas".
4-year-old Steven Clark sings "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer."
The program closes with "Silent Night".
*Note: Lawrence Welk's wife, their daughter, her husband and their four children
join
the festivities for the first time.
12.16 [549] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Dec1966 Sat
New Year's Show
Highlights:
Barbara Boylan, Bobby Burgess, Dianne Lennon, Jack Imel, Norma Zimmer, Jimmy
Roberts,
Jo Ann Castle, and Dick Dale join in for "We Wish You the Merriest".
Lawrence Welk dances with Norma Zimmer to "The Champagne Waltz".
Larry Hooper sings "The Poor Old Syncopated Clock".
Joe Feeney performs "Try To Remember".
"Tijuana Taxi" is danced by Barbara and Bobby
Norma Zimmer sings "All Through the Day".
The Lennon Sisters sings "May You Always".
Bob Ralston on piano performs "There'll Be Some Changes Made".
The Blenders sings "Go Ahead Charlie".
Bob Lido sings "Winchester Cathedral".
"Backfield Ballet" is danced by Bobby, Art, and Jack in football uniforms.
Natalie Nevins sings "Through the Years".
Jo Ann Castle on piano performs "Happy Days Are Here Again".
Dianne Lennon and Steve Smith duet on "What Are You Doing New Year's Eve?"
"You Better Believe It" is danced by Arthur Duncan
Dick Dale with the Lennon Sisters sing "Tiny Bubbles".
Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts duet with "Moments To Remember".
When the Saints Go Marching In" is danced by Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
All join in for "Starting the New Year Off Right" and "Auld Lang Syne".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AbZvvWWjH5s
12.17 [550] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Jan1967 Sat
My North Dakota Home
Highlights:
Bobby, Jack, Dick, Bob R., Barbara, Kathy, Jo Ann, Diane join in for "The Town
and Country Polka".
Norma Zimmer sings "Young at Heart".
The Orchestra performs "The Firefly Serenade".
The Lennon Sisters perform "Serenade of the Bells".
Jo Ann Castle on the honky tonk piano plays "The Sheik of Araby".
Joe Feeney performs "Your Eyes Have Told Me So".
Bob Lido sings "Winchester Cathedral".
Jimmy Roberts sings "The Bluebird of Happiness".
"The Swedish Polka" is performed by Myron Floren on accordion, danced by
Lawrence and Barbara,
then Barbara and Bobby.
12.18 [551] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Jan1967 Sat [County Gazette] [Arizona Daily Star]
Guest
trumpeter Johnny Zell of the North American Air Defense Band (NORAD)
Highlights:
Johnny Zell plays "Cookie Jar".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "I Could Have Danced All Night".
The Lennon Sisters sing "I Get the Blues When It Rains".
Steve Smith solos with "This Love of Mine".
12.19 [552] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Jan1967 Sat
Music! Music! Music!
Highlights:
Barbara, Bobby, Dianne, Jack, Peggy, Bob Ralston, Norma, Dick and 3 musicians
join in for "Music! Music! Music!".
The Orchestra performs "Let's Fall in Love".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Sugartown".
Frank Scott at the piano and Bob Ralston at the organ perform "Chanson D'Amour".
Bob Lido with Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan dancing perform "Winchester
Cathedral".
Norma Zimmer sings "I'm Old-Fashioned".
"I Know that You Know" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Jim Roberts sings "I Wish I Didn't Love You So".
Jack Imel with Arthur, Jo Ann, Barbara, Peggy & Bobby performs "Mr. Taptoe".
Charlotte Harris on cello performs "My Heart Still Remembers".
The Orchestra performs Lovable Doll".
Joe Feeney with Frank Scott at the piano performs "Born Free".
Myron Floren on accordion with Frank Scott at the piano & orchestra perform
"With a Little Bit of Luck".
Natalie Nevins with Charlie, Larry, Steve & Curt perform "Lida Rose".
What a Friend We Have in Jesus: Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts with Bob Ralston at
the organ
Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano plays "Loch Lomond".
Steve Smith sings "In the Arms of Love".
"Two Sleepy People" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
The Orchestra with Bob Havens on trombone, Dick Cathcart on trumpet & Neil
Levang on guitar
perform "There Will Never Be Another You".
Waiting for the Evening Train: Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters
Joe, Natalie, Jim, Peggy, Steve, Norma, Curt, Barbara, Bob Ralston, Dianne,
Larry, Jack, Bobby
with Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill on banjos and Jo Ann Castle at the piano join
in for "Keep a Song in Your Heart".
12.20 [553] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Jan1967 Sat [rerun 17Jun67]
Salute to Walt Disney
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon a Star".
"Waltz of the Flowers" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan.
The Lennon Sisters sing "The Siamese Cat Song".
Jo Ann Castle on the honky tonk piano plays "Whistle While You Work".
Joe Feeney performs "One Song".
Natalie Nevins sings "Lavender Blue".
Jo Ann Castle, Jack Imel and Bob Lido perform "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee".
Kathy Lennon sings "Someday My Prince Will Come".
A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes".
Steve Smith sings "The Mickey Mouse Mambo: danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara
Boylan,
sung by Diane, Peggy, Jack, Bob Lido
Myron Floren on accordion performs "Give a Little Whistle".
Mary Poppins medley:
a) "Chim Chim Cheree" sung and danced by Bobby Burgess, Jack Imel and Arthur
Duncan
b) Natalie Nevins sings "Feed the Birds"
c) "Jolly Holiday" danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan, sung by Dick,
Steve, Bob Ralston, Charlie
d) The Lennon Sisters sing "A Spoonful of Sugar"
e) Norma Zimmer sings "Stay Awake"
f) "Step in Time" performed by Bobby, Arthur, Steve, Dick, Bob Lido, Jo Ann,
Norma, Natalie, Barbara, Diane, Kathy
g) "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" performed by Bobby, Arthur, Jack, Steve,
Dick, Bob R., Charlie,
Jo Ann, Norma, Natalie, Barbara, Diane, Kathy, Janet, Peggy
Peggy, Larry, Kathy, Charlie, Janet, Jack, Bob join in for "Heigh Ho".
12.21 [554] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Feb1967 Sat [rerun 01Jul67]
Songs of the South a.k.a. Musical Tour of the South
Guest
Anita Bryant
Highlights:
All join in for "Are You From Dixie".
Norma Zimmer sings "Sleepy Time Down South".
Bob Ralston performs "Rock-a-bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody".
Anita Bryant sings "Mame".
Joe Feeney performs "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny".
The Orchestra performs "Carolina in the Morning".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Stars Fell On Alabama".
Charlie Parlota with Bobby Burgess, Jack Imel, and Arthur Duncan perform
"Chattanooga Choo Choo".
The Orchestra performs "Georgia on My Mind".
"Dallas" is sung and danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan. (Tv guide lists
'Big D').
Jim Roberts sings "My Old Kentucky Home".
"Deep in the Heart of Texas" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Bob Lido sings "Come to the Cabaret".
Jo Ann Castle on piano plays "Down Yonder".
Dick Dale performs "Mighty Mississippi".
Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith duet on "At the Mardi Gras".
Larry Hooper sings "Mississippi Mud".
The Dixieland band performs "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans".
Anita Bryant sings a medley of "Swanee" and "Swanee River".
All join in for a reprisial of "Are You From Dixie".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5PBjJ5j1ItU
12.22 [555] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Feb1967 Sat [Windsor Star]
Valentine's Day and Love Songs
Guest
LA personality Harry Middlebrooks
Highlights:
Harry Middlebrooks sings "My Cup Runneth Over".
Norma Zimmer sings "My Funny Valentine".
The Lennon Sisters offer "Stay as Sweet as You Are".
Violinist Joe Livoti and organist Bob Ralston offer "Melody of Love".
Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith duet with "True Love".
Natalie Nevins sings "Love is a Simple Thing".
Accordionist Myron Floren plays "I Love Louisa".
All join in for "Heart".
12.23 [556] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Feb1967 Sat [rerun 29Jul67]
Salute to the Big Band era. (Musical Memories)
Highlights:
"In the Mood" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan and also by Dick &
Jo Ann, Diane & Bob, Kathy & Jack.
Kenny Trimble on trombone plays "I'm Getting Sentimental Over You".
Norman Bailey on trumpet plays "Sugar Blues".
Bob Ralston (as Kay Kyser) and the Lennon Sisters perform "Who Wouldn’t Love
You?"
A Waltz (Guy Lombardo) and the Orchestra with Bob Ralston & Frank Scott on twin
Pianos
Myron Floren on the accordion plays "Twilight Time".
The Orchestra with Muzzy Marcellino (whistler) performs "Heartaches".
Jim Roberts sings "You’re Nobody".
Peggy Lennon sings "Oh Johnny, Oh Johnny".
Bob Ralston plays "Cumana".
Joe Feeney performs "String of Pearls".
The Orchestra & Muzzy Marcellino (whistler); Buddy Clark, bass; Johnny Klein,
drums perform "Big Noise from Winnetka".
The Waltz You Saved for Me: danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan
"Take the "A" Train" is performed by the Orchestra featuring the Woodwind
section.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "My Wonderful One".
Charlie Pallato sings and plays trumpet performs "Got a Date With an Angel".
Charlie Pallato on trumpet performs "When Day is Done".
"Doing the New Low Down" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Jo Ann Castle on piano, Neal Levang on guitar perform "Boogie Woogie".
Mickey McMann on trumpet performs "You Made Me Love You".
The Orchestra, with Peggy Lennon singing joined by Larry Hooper, Dick Cathcart,
Steve Smith & Curt Ramsey
and Lawrence on the accordion join in for "Pound Your Table Polka".
The Chorus closes with "Sleep, Sleep, Sleep".
12.24 [557] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Feb1967 Sat [rerun 12Aug67] [The Tribune]
Guest
Country singer Connie Smith
Highlights:
Connie Smith sings "I Don't Know Why I Keep On Lovin' You",
"Downtown" and "The Hurtin's All Over".
Norma Zimmer solos with "You'll Never Walk Alone".
The Lennon Sisters sing "In the Arms of Love".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Hello, Dolly!"
The band plays a new tune, "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye".
Maestro Welk and Barbara Boylan dance to "Vienna Echoes."
*Note: The wording on Lawrence's office door reads, "Teleklew Inc".
Asked by a
reporter, "What does Teleklew mean?"
Lawrence, "Only one person - the wife of Dutch Harrison (the pro-golfer) figured
it out,"
Welk chuckles as he tells you,
"The 'Tele' means television and the 'klew' is my name spelled backwards."
12.25 [558] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Mar1967 Sat [Detroit Free Press] [Windsor Star]
Guests
singers Karen Chandler
and Jo Ann Greer (who is married to Welk trumpet player Mickey McMahan.
Highlights:
Jo Ann Greer sings "Moon River".
Karen Chandler sings "My Favorite Things".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Bonsoir, Madame".
Jim Roberts sings "I Can't Begin to Tell You".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Humoresque".
Norma Zimmer sings "One Kiss".
Bob Ralston plays "In an 18th Century Drawing Room".
12.26 [559] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Mar1967 Sat [Muncie Evening Press]
St. Patricks Day Show
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer performs "Danny Boy".
Jo Ann Castle does "Sweet Rosie O'Grady".
Natalie Nevins sings "How Are Things in Glocca Morra?"
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess duet on "Begorrah".
Steve Smith does "Peg O' My Heart".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Come Back to Erin".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Daughter of Rosie O'Grady".
Joe Feeney sings "A Little Bit of Heaven".
Dick Dale and Bob Lido offer "McNamara's Band".
12.27 [560] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Mar1967 Sat
Friends and Family
Guest
Lil' Wally
Highlights:
Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano with Kathy, Steve, Barbara, Bobby, Natalie,
Jack, Diane, Jimmy join in for "Ain't She Sweet".
Bob Ralston at the organ plays "When the Organ Played at Twilight".
The Orchestra and vocal by Bob Lido perform "Winchester Cathedral".
The Lennon Sisters sing "When the Swallows Come Back to Capistrano".
Frank Scott at the piano with musicians Neil Levang, Buddy Clark & Johnny Klein
perform "Love Is Just Around the Corner".
Natalie Nevins sings "How Deep Is the Ocean?"
"The Sheik of Araby" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Joe Feeney performs a hymn.
Jo Ann Castle on the honky tonk piano plays "Counting Flowers on the Wall".
"Fascination" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan with violinist Joe
Livoti
The Orchestra performs "Everybody's Somebody's Fool".
Norma Zimmer sings "Almost Like Being in Love".
Myron Floren on accordion with Jack Imel as bellringer and Buddy Merrill on
banjo
perform "Get Me to the Church on Time".
Jim Roberts sings "Because of You".
Curt Ramsey, Norma Zimmer, Steve Smith, Dick Cathcart & Charlie Parlato perform
"Dream".
"Old Phonograph Records" is sung & danced by Jack Imel, Jo Ann Castle & Kathy
Lennon.
"Everyone Loves Someone" guest playing the concertina, as Bobby Burgess dances
with guest Denise.
Dick Dale performs "See the World Through the Eyes of a Child".
Larry Hooper and the Lennon Sisters sing "Gonna Get Along Without You Now".
Barbara, Kathy, Natalie, Diane, Norma, Joe, Bobby, Steve, Jimmy join in for
"Holy, Holy, Holy".
12.28 [561] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Mar1967 Sat [Muncie Evening Press]
Easter Show
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "It's Easter Time" and "Easter Parade".
The band and singing group present "Peter Cottontail".
Kathy Lennon and Dick Dale offer "Let's Go to Church"
Arthur Duncan dances to "Some Sunday Morning".
Joe Feeney sings "Holy City".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Faith of Our Fathers".
Myron Floren performs "The Lost Chord".
Charlotte Harris plays "The World is Waiting for the Sunrise".
12.29 [562] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Apr1967 Sat
Salute to Spring
Highlights:
Kathy, Diane, Natalie, Barbara, Bobby, Dick, Steve, Jack perform "Everything's
Coming Up Roses".
Norma Zimmer sings "Something Wonderful".
The Lennon Sisters sing "My Cup Runneth Over with Love".
Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan do a duet.
Joe Feeney, piano: Frank Scott perform "Sunrise, Sunset".
Joe Livoti on violin and Neil Levang on guitar perform "Wild Dog".
Larry Hooper with the Lennon Sisters sing "Things".
Jo Ann Castle on the honky tonk piano performs "I Will Wait for You".
Steve Smith, Larry Hooper, Charlie Parlatto, Dick Cathcart performs "A Girl Like
Sue".
Bob Lido with Horse (Jack and Bobby in costume, vocal by Larry Hooper) perform
"Horses Don't Bet on People".
Joe Feeney performs "My Old Kentucky Home".
The Orchestra performs a medley of songs from "Oklahoma!".
Steve Smith, Norma Zimmer, Charlie Parlatto, Curt Ramsey, Dick Dale performs
"Let's Go Dance Again".
Natalie Nevins sings "Tammy".
Arthur Duncan performs "Duke's Place".
Dick Dale (on ukelele) with the Lennon Sisters and Buddy Merril on steel guitar
performs "Pearly Shells".
The Chorus joins in with "Now Is the Hour".
12.30 [563] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Apr1967 Sat [Windsor Star]
Academy Award Winning Songs
Highlights:
Two of this year's nominees "Georgy Girl" and "Born Free".
Natalie Nevins sings "Three Coins in the Fountain".
Bobby Burgess and Cissy King dance to "Lullaby of Broadway".
Steve Smith sings "Moon River".
The Lennon Sisters sing "When You Wish Upon a Star".
*Note: Cissy King makes her debut while Barbara Boylan is away on her honeymoon.
12.31 [564] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Apr1967 Sat [Windsor Star] [Muncie Evening Press]
Springtime
Guest
singer Sonny James
Highlights:
Sonny James sing "Need You" and "True Love's a Blessing".
Frank Scott and Bob Ralston perform "Wayward Wind".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Spring, Spring, Spring".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Yellow Bird".
Steve Smith offers "Young at Heart".
Charlie Parlato does "Friendship".
Jo Ann Castle plays "Thoroughly Millie".
Norma Zimmer sings "Spring is Here".
Jim Roberts sings "Apple Blossom Time".
Joe Feeney sings "Oh, What a Beautiful Morning".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Spring, Beautiful Spring".
Dick Dale sings "Green, Green Grass of Home."
The Dixieland Band performs "Wait Till the Sunshines Nellie".
12.32 [565] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Apr1967 Sat [Muncie Evening Star]
Salute to National Secretaries Week
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself
a Letter"
and "Music to Watch Girls By".
Norma Zimmer sings "As Time Goes By".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "The Flea".
Myron Floren performs "A Spoonful of Sugar".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Greensleeves" and "Something Stupid".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Liza".
Natalie Nevins sings "Thine Alone".
Joe Feeney sings "Mary is a Grand Old Name."
Bob Lido performs "I Will Wait for You".
Buddy Merrill and Neil Levang play "Holiday for Guitars"
Maestro Welk and seven of the Music Makers will dance with
eight secretaries of the Welk office to "Every Day is Ladies Day".
12.33 [566] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Apr1967 Sat
Salute to Daylight Savings Time
Guest
Country singer Charley Pride
Highlights:
Charley Pride sings "Just Between You and Me" and "You're Too Much Easy to
Forget".
Norma Zimmer sins "I Didn't Know What Time It Was".
Dick Dale does "Seems Like Old Times".
Steve Smith performs "Time on My Hands".
The Orchestra performs "Slow Poke".
Larry Hooper and cast join in for "Tick Tock Clock".
Bob Ralston on piano, Charlotte Harris on cello perform "Easy to Love".
Natalie Nevins sings "Love's Old Sweet Song".
Bobby, Arthur, Jack, Charlie, and Jo Ann perform "Now's the Time to Fall in
Love".
Steve Smith sings "Time on My Hands".
"Stop Time" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Georgy Girl".
Joe Feeney performs "The World is Mine Tonight".
Jo Ann Castle on piano plays "Silly Jilly".
Charley Pride sings "Lovesick Blues".
Bob Ralston and string section perform "And We Were Lovers".
"One O'Clock Jump" is danced by Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess.
"Tick Tock Polka" is performed by Myron Floren with Jack Imel.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet on "Now is the Hour".
Twelve cast members pose as a clock, with Larry Hooper in the middle for "Five
Minutes More".
12.34 [567] The Lawrence Welk Show
06May1967 Sat
Salute to the Kentucky Derby.
Highlights:
Bobby, Barbara, Jim, Natalie, Jack, Diane, Steve, Kathy perform "On a Wonderful
Day Like Today".
Kathy, Diane, Norma, Joe, Larry, Dick sing "Sorry Dear I Made You Cry".
The Lennon Sisters sing "Spring, Spring, Spring".
Norma Zimmer sings "Spring Is Here".
Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle on accordion perform a polka.
Joe Feeney does "Oh What a Beautiful Morning".
Natalie Nevins sing "Paris in the Spring".
Dick Dale performs "Green, Green Grass of Home" with Neil Levang on guitar.
Dick Cathcart, Dick Dale, Larry, Charlie perform "True Love's a Blessing".
Natalie, Norma, Kathy, Diane, Barbara, Bobby, Jim, Steve, Dick D., Larry join in
for "Wait Til the Sun Shines, Nellie".
12.35 [568] The Lawrence Welk Show
13May1967 Sat
Mother's Day Show
Highlights:
Natalie, Barbara, Kathy, Janet, Dick, Bobby, Steve, Jack perform "Ma! He's
Makin' Eyes at Me".
The Orchestra performs "A Pretty Girl is Like a Melody".
Norma Zimmer sings "Only a Rose".
Bob Ralston at the piano plays "My Wonderful One".
"It's a Horseless Carriage" is Sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
The 4 Lennon Sisters sing "I Remember Mama".
Dick Dale & Kathy Lennon duet on "Try a Little Tenderness".
Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano plays "Hello, Dolly!".
Steve Smith sings "The Girl That I Marry".
The Orchestra featuring the string section with Lawrence and Norma dancing
perform "Love's Dream After the Ball".
Natalie Nevins sings "There's No Place Like Home (Home, Sweet Home)".
"Linger Awhile" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Myron Floren on accordion with Bobby & Barbara dancing performs "The Happy
Norwegian Polka".
Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ performs "That Wonderful Mother of
Mine".
Jack Imel & Jo Ann Castle perform "When Pa Was Courtin' Ma".
Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys sing "L-o-v-e".
Aladdin does a recitation.
Frank Scott at the piano, Neil Levang on guitar and 2 other musicians perform an
intrumental number.
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Memories".
12.36 [569] The Lawrence Welk Show
20May1967 Sat
Armed Forces Day/Memorial Day
Highlights:
Arthur, Jack, Kathy, Diane, Jim, Natalie, Barbara, Bobby, Steve join in for
"What's More American than..."
The Orchestra featuring Myron Floren on the accordion perform "Maria".
Norma Zimmer sings "A Nightingale Sang in Barkley Square".
Astaire & Rogers Medley: I Won't Dance/ The Continental/ The Carioca/ Cheek to
Cheek"
is sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
The 4 Lennon Sisters sing "Let the Rest of the World Go By".
Bob Ralston at the piano plays "It Had to Be You".
Larry Hooper with Charlie Parlato perform "Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the
Morning".
The Orchestra performs "S'Wonderful".
Steve Smith sings "I Left My Heart at the Stage Door Canteen".
"Give My Regards to Broadway" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano plays "Pack Up Your Troubles (in Your Old
Kit Bag and Smile, Smile, Smile)".
Jim Roberts with Mahlon Clark on saxophone perform "Charmaine".
The Orchestra performs "A String of Pearls".
Joe Feeney with Jack Imel on the harmonica perform "The White Cliffs of Dover".
Myron Floren on the accordion with guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill
perform "The American Patrol".
Bob Lido & Aladdin assisted by Joe and Arthur perform "(How Ya Gonna Keep'em)
Down on the Farm".
"Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines" is sung and danced by Bobby
Burgess & Jack Imel
with small group of musicians and chorus: Arthur, Joe, Bob Lido, Aladdin, Jo Ann
Barbara, Steve, Norma, Larry, Kathy, Natalie, Diane.
Natalie Nevins sings "Mister Wonderful".
The Orchestra perform a medley of "The Army Air Force Song/ As the Caissons Go
Rolling Along/ Song of the Coastguard/
From the Halls of Montezuma/ Anchors Aweigh".
And a reprisal of "What's More American than..." by Arthur, Jack, Kathy, Diane,
Jimmy, Natalie, Barbara, Bobby, Steve.
12.37 [570] The Lawrence Welk Show
27May1967 Sat
Salute to Indiana
Highlights:
Barbara, Bobby, Kathy, Diane, Steve, Jack, Arthur, and Natalie (Joe Feeney was
referee) join in for "My Indiana Home".
The Lennon Sisters sing "There's a Kinda Hush".
"The Piano Polka" is performed by pianists Frank Scott, Larry Hopper, and Bob
Ralston.
Steve Smith with Norma Zimmer, Dick Catchart, Curt Ramsey, and Charlie Parlotta
perform "I Don't Know Why".
Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Sway".
Jo Ann Castle on piano plays "Shanty Town".
Joe Feeney performs "Without a Song".
Lawrence, Steve, and Bobby each dance with three beauty queens from Michigan
join in for "Once in Love with Amy".
Larry Hooper sings "That Lucky Old Sun".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Make Believe".
"San Antonio Rose" is performed by guitarists Neil Levang and Buddy Merrill.
Steve Smith and Kathy Smith sing "Somethin' Stupid".
"There'll Never Be Another You" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Natalie Nevins sings "Anywhere I Wander".
The Lennon Sisters sing "I'm Coming Back to You".
The Orchestra performs "Lila".
Bob Lido sings "Mame".
Norma Zimmer with Barbara, Kathy, Diane, Natalie, Jimmy, Steve, Bobby, and Joe
join in for "God Bless America".
12.38 [571] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Jun1967 Sat
Salute to June with songs of love.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers featuring Dick Dale
and the singing group open with "Saturday Night".
Frank Scott performs "Love Is Just Around the Corner".
The Lennon Sisters sing "A Lover's Concerto".
Norma Zimmer sings "Hello, Young Lovers".
Natalie Nevins sings "Wonderful Guy".
Steve Smith sings "In the Arms of Love".
The Orchestra performs "What Now, My Love?"
Song, "June is Bustin' Out All Over".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Jun1967 [repeat from 10Dec66]
Salute to Currier & Ives
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Jun1967 [repeat from 28Jan67]
Salute to Walt Disney
12.39 [572] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Jun1967 Sat
Around the World Tour
Highlights:
"It's a Big, Wide, Wonderful World" is sung by Norma, Jimmy, Jo Ann, Dick,
Natalie, Kathy, Diane, Steve,
Barbara, Larry, Charlie, danced by Arthur, Bobby & Jack.
"The Vienna Waltz" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Edelweiss".
The Orchestra performs "April in Portugal".
Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on accordion perform "Galway Bay".
Steve Smith & Kathy Lennon duet with "A Little Dutch Mill".
Jo Ann Castle on the honky tonk piano with Buddy Merrill on steel guitar
and
Neil Levang on ukelele perform "On the Beach at Waikiki".
Aladdin performs "Roamin' in the Gloamin'".
Joe, Norma, Jim, Charlie, Natalie, Diane, Dick, Kathy, Jo Ann, Steve, Barbara,
Larry, Aladdin, Arthur,
Bobby join in for "Auf Wiedersehn, Sweetheart / It's a Big Wide Wonderful
World".
*Note: This episode marked Barbara Boylan's last appearance on the show.
She
would return frequently during the 1970s.
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Jul1967 [repeat from 04Feb67]
Musical Tour of the South
Guest Anita Bryant
12.40 [573] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Jul1967 Sat [Nagatuck Daily News] [Daily Star]
Salute to Popular Vacation Spots
Guest
singer Karen Chandler
Highlights:
Karen Chandler sings "Summer Sounds" as the Music Makers go traveling.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Harbor Lights".
Joe Feeney sings "Red Sails in the Sunset".
Natalie Nevins sings "Old Cape Cod".
Myron Floren plays "Highways Are Happy Ways".
Jack Imel, Arthur Duncan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Route 66".
Steve Smith sings "Summer Wind".
Jo Ann Castle at the piano plays "Good Old Summertime".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Jul1967 [repeat from 08Oct66]
Musical Tour of Italy
12.41 [574] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Jul1967 Sat
Summer by the Shore
Guest
Jo Ann Greer.
Highlights:
Row, Row, Row" is performed by: Dick, Natalie, Bobby, Barbara, Steve, Kathy,
Jack, Diane and the Orchestra.
Dick Cathcart on trumpet, Frank Scott at the organ and the string section
perform "Moonlight and Roses".
Diane, Kathy and Peggy Lennon sing "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me".
"The Way You Look Tonight" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
Norma Zimmer sings "It's So Peaceful in the Country".
"Tea for Two" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
"I Left My Heart in San Francisco" is sung by Jimmy Roberts.
Myron Floren on accordion, danced by Lawrence and Barbara, then Barbara & Bobby,
Charlie & Jo Ann perform "Shall We Dance?"
"Strangers in the Night" is sung by guest Jo Ann Greer.
Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano plays "Down Among the Sheltering Palms".
Joe Feeney with Norma, Kathy, Diane, Natalie, Dick Cathcart, Steve, Jimmy, Dick
perform "Born Free".
"The King's Horses and the King's Men" is sung by Aladdin and danced by Bobby
Burgess, Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel & Barbara Boylan.
Natalie Nevins sings "Allegheny Moon".
"Melody in F" is played by Charlotte Harris on cello.
Aladdin & Bob Lido with Jo Ann Castle & Natalie Nevins perform "Back in Your Own
Backyard".
Steve Smith with Norma, Dick Cathcart, Charlie, Curt perform "More and More".
Mahlon Clark on clarinet with saxophonists Bob Davis, Dick Dale, Russ Klein
perform "Rose of Washington Square".
A Medley of "Square Dance, Black Bottom, Big Band Swing" is danced by Bobby
Burgess & Barbara Boylan.
Barbara, Bobby, Arthur, Kathy, Natalie, Jack, Norma, Jimmy, Dick, Joe, Larry,
Steve, Diane, Jo Ann Greer
join in for the closing song of "Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Jul1967 [repeat from 18Feb67]
Valentine's Day
12.42 [575] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Aug1967 Sat
Vacation Songs
Guest
Lynn Anderson
Highlights:
Bobby, Arthur, Jack, Dick, Cissy, Dianne, Larry, Joe, Natalie, Jo Ann, Peggy,
Steve, Jimmy & 3 musicians
join in for "On the Boardwalk in Atlantic City".
The Orchestra performs "Say it with Music".
Norma Zimmer sings "Summertime".
Dick Dale with Dianne, Kathy, Natalie, Larry, Jimmy, Joe and guitarists Neil
Levang & Buddy Merrill perform "My True Carrie Love" .
"Ma! He's Making Eyes at Me" is Sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King.
Lynn Anderson sings "If I Kiss You, Will You Go Away?"
Jim Roberts and Natalie Nevins sing a medley of "Why Do I Love You?/Cuddle Up a
Little Closer".
Myron Floren on accordion performs "Dance of the Comedians".
Diane, Kathy & Peggy Lennon sing "I'm Sittin' on Top of the World".
"Runnin' Wild" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Bob Lido & Aladdin duet on "My Kind of Town".
"The Champagne Waltz" is performed by Dianne, Kathy, Norma, Natalie, Steve, Joe,
Jimmy, Dick; Lawrence dancing with Cissy.
Larry Hooper with Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano perform "Minnie the
Mermaid".
The Orchestra performs "By the Light of the Silvery Moon".
Joe Feeney with Frank Scott at the piano perform "Song of Songs".
Dianne, Cissy, Kathy, Jack, Bobby with Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano
perform "Thoroughly Modern Millie".
Steve Smith sings "Moon River".
When My Dreamboat Comes Home: Bob Ralston at the piano
Lynn Anderson with Dianne, Kathy & Natalie on vocals; Neil Levang on guitar
perform "Ride, Ride, Ride".
Jo Ann, Natalie, Dianne, Kathy, Norma, Cissy, Dick, Larry, Steve, Jimmy, Bobby,
Joe, Jack and pianist Frank Scott
join in for "Cruising Down the River".
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*Note: Dancer Cissy King joins the Music Makers.
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Aug1967 [repeat from 25Feb67]
Guest Connie Smith
Connie Smith sings "I Don't Know Why I Keep On Lovin' You" and "The Huntin's All
Over".
12.43 [576] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Aug1967 Sat [Charleston Daily] [Times Herald]
Guests
Country singer Lynn Anderson
and vocal group The Lively Set.
Highlights:
Larry Hooper, Jack Imel and Jo Ann Castle are featured in a comedy number "In
the Middle of the House".
The Lively Set sings "Alabama Bound" and a medley of tunes including "Just
Because",
"Bill Bailey" and "Tiger Rag".
Aladdin and Bob Lido are spotlighted in "Mention My Name in Sheboygan".
*Note: The Lively Set consists of three boys and two girls, all former UCLA
students, who became
prominent when they won first place in the University's annual "Spring Sing".
12.44 [577] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Aug1967 [La Crosse Tribune]
Guest
Trumpeter Johnny Zell
Highlights:
Myron Floren performs "Shall We Dance?"
Larry Hooper sings "Oh!".
Art Duncan dances to "Cocktails For Two".
Joe Livoti performs "Fascination".
Bob Lido sings "Mame".
Trumpeter Johnny Zell of the North American Air Defense Band plays "Cookie Jar".
12.45 [578] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Sep1967 Sat
County Fair
Highlights:
All join in for "Cotton Candy and a Toy Ballons".
"Galloping Comedians" is performed by Myron Floren on accordion.
The Lennon Sisters sing "Somethin' Stupid".
The Orchestra performs "Back in the Old Routine".
Jimmy Roberts sings "Martha".
"The Pennsylvania Polka" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
Lynn Anderson with guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill perform "These Boots
Are Made for Walkin'".
Bob Ralston at the piano plays "The Merry Go Round Broke Down".
Larry Hooper sings "Ding Dong Daddy from Dumas".
Joe Feeney performs "The Loveliest Night of the Year".
"Tiger Rag" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Natalie Nevins sings "I've Told Every Little Star".
Jack Imel & Jo Ann Castle perform "Anything You Can Do (I Can Do Better)".
Larry Hooper, Steve Smith, Charlie Parlatto, Curt Ramsey perform "My Evelyne".
"Lasses Trombone" is played by the trombone section.
Peggy Lennon sings "Sandwiches".
Joe Livoti on violin & Neil Levang on guitar perform "Wild Dog".
Aladdin reads a recitation.
Bob Lido sings "Just Lucky I Guess".
Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano plays "Bring Back the Old Gurdy Hurdy".
Aladdin with entire orchestra & cast of performers join in for "There's
Something About a Hometown Band".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Sep1967 [repeat from 24Sep66]
Salute to Baseball
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