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Season 15 (ABC) (1969-70)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded
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references:
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ABC Saturdays 7:30-8:30pm (West Coast) / ABC Saturdays 8:30-9:30pm (Eastern)
In Color
15.01 [667] The Lawrence Welk Show [15th Season Opener]
27Sep1969 Sat
Salute to California's 200th Anniversary
Guests
singers Gail Farrell
and Ken Delo.
Highlights:
Jo Ann, Dick, Steve, Sandi, Bobby & Cissy (also dancing), Joe, Norma, Jimmy,
Salli and Myron on accordion
perform "The Pennsylvania Polka".
Tanya and Ralna, Lawrence and musicians join in for The "Hippie" segment.
The orchestra featuring Larry Hooper (piano) and Myron Floren (accordion)
perform "Calcutta".
Norma Zimmer sings "Goodnight, My Someone".
Gail Farrell performs "Downtown".
"The Days of Vaudeville/Waiting for the Robert E. Lee/Back in the Old
Routine/Won't You Charleston with Me?"
are Sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
Joe Feeney, Bob Ralston at piano perform "Arriverderci Roma".
Ken Delo sings "Green Leaves of Summer".
Arthur Duncan with Joe, Ralna, Jack, Sandi, Dick, Salli, Bobby, Cissy perform
"Big Noise from Winnetka".
Tanya Falan sings "Goin' Out of My Head".
Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn perform "Together, Wherever We Go".
Jim Roberts sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco".
Clay Hart (also on guitar) with Neil Levang, Buddy Merrill and Richard Maloof
perform "Another Day".
Bob Lido sings "Winchester Cathedral".
Ralna English sings "Windy".
Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano perform "Those Were the Days".
Steve Smith performs "Moon River".
Cissy, Norma, Sandi, Salli, Jo Ann, Tanya, Bobby, Dick, Steve, Jimmy, Ken, Clay,
Larry
join in for "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
*Note: Natalie Nevins has been fired from the show due to her ongoing million
dollar lawsuit against ABC
after a commissary accident in August 1966 resulted in the severing of part of
her left middle finger.
Frank Scott has left the show to return to Fargo, ND becoming a teacher at North
Dakota University.
15.02 [668] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Oct1969 Sat [Santa Maria Times] [Orlando Evening Star]
Salute to California's Bi-Centennial
and to songwriter Benny Davis on the 50th anniversary of "Margie".
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "San Francisco".
Sandi & Salli duet with "Vaya Con Dios".
Dick Dale and the trio perform "Clementine".
The Band play "Cuando".
Trombonist Bob Havens and the vocal group perform "Margie".
Other Davis compositions presented are
"Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" sung by Jim Roberts.
Arthur Duncan dances to "Yearning".
Steve Smith sings "There Goes My Heart".
*Note: Steve Smith and Jo Ann Castle have been let go from the show.
Her drinking problems and affair with Steve and being arrested in Detroit
for drunk and disorderly caused ABC and the show much heartache.
15.03 [669] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Oct1969 Sat [rerun 11Jul70] [Daily News] [Daily Mail]
Salute to the World of Space / Music in the Stars
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Swingin' On a Star".
Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon a Star".
Sandi & Salli duet with "We Can Fly".
Ken Delo sings "Impossible Dream".
Ralna English sings "Up, Up and Away".
Clay Hart offers "Games People Play".
Charlotte Harris plays "Moonlight and Roses".
Other songs, "How High the Moon", "Stars in Your Eyes",
"Old Buttermilk Sky" and "Blue Moon".
*Note: Ken Delo who has made guest appearances on the show,
joins the cast as a regular member tonight.
15.04 [670] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Oct1969 Sat [Daily Mail] [San Francisco Examiner]
Hawaii and Honey are the subjects for tonight's songs.
Guest
singer Cynthia Clawsen, a senior at Howard Payne College in Brownwood, Texas
and a recent semi-finalist in the All-American College Show Contest at which
Lawrence Welk was a judge, makes her network TV debut.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover".
Cynthia Clawsen sings "My Man".
Tanya Falan sings "Autumn in New York".
Sandi & Salli duet with "Honeycomb".
Clay Hart performs "Honey".
Norma Zimmer offers "Always".
Other songs, "Be My Baby Bumblebee", "Blue Hawaii" and "On a Beach at Waikiki".
15.05 [671] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Oct1969 Sat
Salute to Halloween
Jack Imel hosts.
Highlights:
The Orchestra performs "That Old Black Magic".
"Dry Bones" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Guy Hovis and Ralna English duet with "That Old Devil Moon".
Also "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered", "Big Bad John",
"Strange Music," "Ghost Riders in the Sky", "Magic in the Moonlight",
"Alley Cat" and "The Party's Over".
15.06 [672] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Nov1969 Sat [rerun 05Sep70] [Arizona Daily Star]
Highlights:
Maestro Welk and Cissy King open the show dancing to "Wunderbar".
The band offers the "Jolly Polka".
Clay Hart sings "Jean".
Norma Zimmer sings "Until Tomorrow".
Joe Feeney performs "A Time for Us".
Sandi & Salli duet on "For Once In My Life".
Ken Delo performs "I Will Wait for You".
Myron Floren on accordion performs "Czardas".
The entire group does "He's Got the Whole World in His Hands".
15.07 [673] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Nov1969 Sat
Veteran's Day / Tribute to Irving Berlin
A combined tribute to both U.S. veterans and a great composer.
Highlights:
Bobby, Jim, Dick, Ken, Sandi, Salli, Cissy, Charlotte perform "This Is a Great
Country".
Norma Zimmer sings "I'll Be Seeing You".
The Orchestra performs "Soft Lights and Sweet Music".
Clay Hart sings "(Sittin' on) the Dock of the Bay".
Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn duet on "Strike Up the Band".
Bob Ralston on the organ plays "Somewhere My Love" (Theme from Dr. Zhivago).
Ken Delo performs "A Nightingale Sang in Barkley Square".
"A Shine on Your Shoes" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Salli Flynn & Dick Dale duet on "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree".
"(How Ya Gonna Keep 'em) Down on the Farm" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy
King.
Myron Floren on accordion plays a medley of "The American Patrol/Dixie/Yankee
Doodle Dandy".
Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on accordion perform "The White Cliffs of Dover".
"Don't Give Up the Ship" is danced by Bobby, Arthur & Jack with singers Joe,
Larry, Dick, Jimmy, Ken.
Ralna English sings "Doin' What Comes Naturally".
Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts with violinist Joe Livoti perform "Remember?".
The Orchestra performs "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody".
Tanya Falan sings "How Deep Is the Ocean?"
Bob Lido with the Hotsy Totsy Boys, the whole cast and Bob Havens on trombone
perform "Alexander's Ragtime Band".
Larry Hooper sings "Oh How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning".
The Orchestra with Neil Levang on guitar play "Yesterday When I Was Young".
Norma Zimmer and men's chorus perform "God Bless America".
15.08 [674] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Nov1969 Sat [rerun 08Aug70] [Journal Herald]
Salute to Oklahoma's Statehood
Guest
singer Gail Farrell
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Make Believe".
Jim Roberts sings "I'll Never Fall in Love Again".
Joe Feeney offers "Serenade".
Ralna English sings "Stand By Your Man".
A medley of hit songs from the musical "Oklahoma!"
Tulsa, Oklahoma native Gail Farrell sings "The Other Man's Grass".
15.09 [675] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Nov1969 Sat [Journal Gazette]
Thanksgiving Show
Guest
singer Gail Farrell
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Bless This House".
Bob Ralston performs "Peace in the Valley".
Dick Dale sings "One Cup of Happiness".
Gail Farrell sings "Don't Give Up".
Cissy & Bobby dance to "Everybody's Doing It".
Ken Delo and Bob Ralston offer "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You".
*Note: Delayed a half hour due to the NCAA football game.
15.10 [676] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Nov1969 Sat [Journal Gazette] [Tucson Daily Citizen]
Salute to Winter / Winter is Right Around the Corner
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Button Up Your Overcoat".
"Let It Snow", "Skater's Waltz", "By the Fireside", "Canadian Sunset"
and "Walk in the Black Forest".
15.11 [677] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Dec1969 Sat [Edwardsville Intelligencer]
Salute to composer Rudolf Friml (his 90th birthday)
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts offer a Rudolf Friml medley.
"Only a Rose", "The Donkey Serenade", "Rose Marie" and "Song of the Vagabond".
15.12 [678] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Dec1969 Sat [Orlando Sentinel] [Tucson Daily Citizen]
Salute to Christmas
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Ring Those Christmas Bells".
"The Christmas Song".
"What Child Is This?"
"Christmas Comes But Once a Year".
"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
15.13 [679] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Dec1969 Sat
Christmas Show
Guest
Guy Hovis
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers are joined by their children
and grandchildren in a family Christmas celebration.
*Note: This episode marked the first time Guy and Ralna sang together on the
show.
They would continue to do so until the end of the series.?
15.14 [680] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Dec1969 Sat [Marion Star]
New Year's Eve
Guests
bandleader Woody Herman
and Rose Queen Pamela Dee Tedesco and her court.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open 1970 with a rousing rendition of "Hey, Look Me
Over".
Lawrence closes the decade with a report on the activities of former members of
the show.
15.15 [681] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Jan1970 Sat
Salute to 1970
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Hey, Look Me Over".
Other songs, "Mack the Knife", "Blue Velvet", "Dear Heart", "Downtown",
"Thoroughly Modern Millie".
15.16 [682] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Jan1970 Sat [Charlotte News]
Guest
David Joy
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Walk Right In".
Trumpeter David Joy plays "Musket Ramble".
Clay Hart sings "Wichita Lineman".
15.17 [683] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Jan1970 Sat [Daily Times]
Salute to the Twenties
Guests
Ted Mack
and David Joy.
Highlights:
Ted Mack host of "The Original Amateur Hour" with a clarinet
solo of "Tin Roof Blues".
Trumpeter David Joy plays "The More I Love You".
15.18 [684] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Jan1970 Sat [Naugatuck Daily]
Tribute to Jerome Kern
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes".
Joe Feeney sings "The Song Is You".
Ralna English sings "Bill".
The Band plays "The Way You Look Tonight".
15.19 [685] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Jan1970 Sat [Daily Mail]
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "The Golfer's Lament".
Norma Zimmer sings "If I Loved You".
The group performs "Whoop-De-Doo".
The band plays "Nola".
Clay Hart sings "Honey".
Sandi & Salli sing "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head".
15.20 [686] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Feb1970 Sat [The Mercury]
Spanish Flavor
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Estrellita".
Cissy & Bobby dance to "Espana Cani".
Ken Delo solos with "Spanish Eyes".
Joe Feeney sings "Padre".
The Band offers "Spanish Flea".
15.21 [687] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Feb1970 Sat [Independent Press Telegram]
Salute to St. Valentine's Day / Heart Month
Highlights:
Welk and Joe Feeney team up with "Let Me Call You Sweetheart"
Other songs, "My Funny Valentine", "Dear Heart", "My Foolish Heart".
15.22 [688] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Feb1970 Sat [rerun 25Jul70] [Naugatuck Daily]
Salute to Brotherhood Week and the Future Farmers of America
Guests
Frank Scott
and David Joy.
Highlights:
Lawrence's former pianist Frank Scott plays his song, "Apples and Bananas"
Trumpeter David Joy plays the "Jazz It Blues".
Dick Dale sings "The Brotherhood of Man"
Myron Floren reads "The United States Flag".
15.23 [689] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Feb1970 Sat [Dayton Daily News]
Celebrities Signature Tunes
Highlights:
Songs made famous by bandleaders and singers
as Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Eddie Cantor, Woody Herman,
Doris Day, Eddie Fisher, Freddie Martin, Wayne King and Pat Boone.
(Wayne King) "Josephine".
(Freddie Martin) "Bumble Boogie".
(Eddie Fisher) "Anytime".
15.24 [690] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Mar1970 Sat
Faith
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings "Faith Unlocks the Door".
Clay Hart performs "Natural to Be Gone"
Norma Zimmer sings "You'll Never Walk Alone".
Ralna English sings "Make Someone Happy"
The Band performs "Yesterday".
15.25 [691] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Mar1970 Sat
The Men Salute the Irish / St. Patrick's Day
Highlights:
Dick Dale performs "Green Green".
Joe Feeney does "A Little Bit of Heaven".
Ralna English & Guy Hovis sing "Too-Ra-Loo-Ra-Loo-Ra".
Bob Lido sings "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover".
All join in for a medley from "Finian's Rainbow".
15.26 [692] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Mar1970 Sat [rerun 22Aug70]
Country Western Show
Guest
Country singer David Houston
Highlights:
Guy Hovis, Neil Levang, Buddy Merrill, Richard Maloof, Clay Hart (also singing
verses) with trombone section
and Ralna, Dick, Salli, Jimmy, Cissy, Bobby, Gail, Ken perform the Wabash
Cannonball.
The Orchestra performs "Gentle on My Mind".
Guy Hovis (also on guitar) & Ralna English perform "Take Me Back".
Bob Ralston at the organ performs "It Is No Secret".
Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn perform "Cotton Fields".
Ken Delo with Neil Levang on guitar perform "Oh, Shenandoah".
Myron Floren at the accordion with clarinet section, Ralston, Maloof & Levang
perform "Just Because".
Norma Zimmer with Charlie, Curt, Jim, Kenny sing "My Heart Cries for You".
A Square Dance called by Clay Hart is performed by Bobby, Cissy, Jack, Gail,
Ken, Norma, Dick, Salli
Clay Hart on guitar performs "It’s Over".
Arthur Duncan performs "You Are My Sunshine"
Ralna English sings "The Tennessee Waltz".
Jim Roberts performs "Make the World Go Away".
Buddy Merrill on the steel guitar performs "The Steel Guitar Rag".
Joe Feeney and the chorus perform "Goodnight, Irene".
Dick Dale sings "If I Could See the World Through the Eyes of a Child".
Bob Lido & the Hotsy Totsy Boys with Salli, Cissy & Arthur and entire cast join
in for
"Mama Don’t Allow No Music Played in Here".
15.27 [693] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Mar1970 Sat
Easter Show
Highlights:
Harpist Linda Hargis performs "When I Grow Too Old to Dream".
Myron Floren performs "The Lost Chord".
Joe Feeney performs "Holy City".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "The Old Rugged Cross".
Ralna English sings "I Believe".
15.28 [694] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Apr1970 Sat
Academy Awards
Highlights:
Norma, Jim, Ralna, Guy, Salli, Dick, Gail, Ken, Cissy, Arthur, Bobby join in for
"Take Your Girly to the Movies".
The Orchestra performs "It Might As Well be Spring".
Clay Hart on guitar performs "Jean".
Myron Floren on accordion plays "Never on Sunday".
Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn duet with "High Hopes".
Bob Ralston at the piano plays "Born Free".
"The Way You Look Tonight" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King.
Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts duet on "Three Coins in the Fountain".
The Orchestra with Bob Ralston, Myron, Jack, Cissy & Bobby in animal costumes
join in for "Talk to the Animals".
Ken Delo performs "What Are Doing the Rest of Your Life?"
Norma Zimmer sings "The Last Time I Saw Paris".
Guy Hovis & Ralna English duet on "Buttons and Bows".
Joe Feeney with Buddy Merrill on hawaiian guitar perform "Sweet Leilani".
"Lullaby of Broadway" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Ralna English sings "Over the Rainbow".
Dick Dale & Gail Farrell duet with "In the Cool, Cool, Cool of the Evening".
Bob Lido & the Hotsy Totsy Boys (musicians Bob Havens, Russ Klein, Charlie
Parlatto, Jack Imel, Richard Maloof, Bob Ralston)
perform "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah".
Guy Hovis performs the theme song from "True Grit".
Buddy Merrill on guitar with guitarist Neil Levang perform "Raindrops Keep
Fallin’ on My Head".
Gail, Cissy, Ralna, Salli, Norma, Ken, Bobby, Guy, Jimmy, Dick with pianist Bob
Ralston join in for "Secret Love".
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15.29 [695] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Apr1970 Sat
Salute to Spring and Baseball
Guest
singer Connie Eaton.
Highlights:
The Champagne Music Makers open with "Take Me Out to the Ballgame".
15.30 [696] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Apr1970 Sat [rerun 12Sep70] [Daily News]
Salute to Secretaries Week
Guest
singer Lynn Anderson
Highlights:
Lynn Anderson sings "That's a No No".
Gail Farrell and Dick Dale offer a salute to Secretaries Week.
15.31 [697] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Apr1970 Sat [Courier Journal]
Guest
pianist Gerald Robbins
Highlights:
Gerald Robbins performs Chopin's Etude in C sharp minor.
Arthur Duncan dances to "I Know When I'm Happy".
Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys perform "Baby Face".
15.32 [698] The Lawrence Welk Show
02May1970 Sat
Salute to the Kentucky Derby and the Mexican Holiday "Cinco de Mayo".
Guest
Rose Marie Kendall, Miss American Teenager
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings "My Old Kentucky Home".
Bob Lido performs "Runnin' Wild".
Ken Delo performs "Cinco Robles".
Bobby Burgess & Cissy King perform "Mexican Hat Dance".
15.33 [699] The Lawrence Welk Show
09May1970 Sat
Mother's Day Special
Guest
singer Mary Lou Metzger
Highlights:
Tanya Falan sings "Lullaby".
Joe Feeney performs "Did Your Mother Come from Ireland?"
Jim Roberts performs "My Mother's Eyes".
Guy Hovis sings "The Girl That I Marry".
*Note: Lawrence's daughter-in-law Tanya Falan returns after the birth of
Lawrence III.
15.34 [700] The Lawrence Welk Show
16May1970 Sat
Honoring Armed Forces Day
Highlights:
All join in for "This Is a Great Country".
Bobby Burgess & Cissy King perform "Strike Up the Band".
The Band performs "Colonel Bogey March" and a medley of Irving Berlin tunes
including "This Is the Army, Mr. Jones",
"Oh, How I Hate to Get Up in the Morning" and "God Bless America".
15.35 [701] The Lawrence Welk Show
23May1970 Sat
Vaudeville Days
Highlights:
Dancers Bobby Burgess and Cissy King recall "Days of Old Vaudeville".
Art Duncan performs "Mr. Tap-Toe".
Jim Roberts sings "Sonny Boy".
Ralna English sings "Bill Bailey".
Joe Feeney performs "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling".
Bob Lido performs "When My Baby Smiles At Me".
All join in for "Make 'em Laugh".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
30May1970 Sat [repeat from 06Sep69]
The first rerun
Salutes the Big Band Era
Bobby Burgess and Cissy King perform to Glenn Miller's "In the Mood".
Bob Ralston performs Freddie Martin's "Cumana".
Norma Zimmer sings Paul Whitman's "When Day is Done".
Joe Feeney performs Jimmy Dorsey's "Amapola".
15.36 [702] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Jun1970
The Champagne Music Makers Travel
Highlights:
Songs include "A Walk in the Black Forest", "Row, Row, Row Your Boat", "Happy
Wanderer",
"The Banks of the Wabash", "Can't Help Lovin' You", "Try to Remember".
A medley from "Carousel".
Dancers step out to "Mountain Greenery" and "Love Makes the World Go 'Round".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Jun1970 [epeat from ]
Champagne music with a Spanish flavor is offered on this repeat hour of music.
Songs include "Estrellita", "Spanish Eyes", "Espana Cani", "Padre", "Spanish
Flea" and "Salt and Pepper."
15.37 [703] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Jun1970
Father's Day / Summertime
Guest
pianist Bob Smale
Highlights:
The Music Makers sail into summer.
All join in for "Back In Your Own Backyard".
Bobby Burgess and Cissy King dance to the theme from "Picnic".
Ken Delo performs "Green Leaves of Summer".
Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys perform "In the Good Old Summertime".
Pianist Bob Smale plays "You".
15.38 [704] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Jul1970 Sat [Philadelphia Inquirer]
Salute to Independence Day and Lawrence Welk's 15th anniversary on ABC.
Guest
Anita Bryant
Highlights:
Anita Bryant sings a medley of "Raindrop" songs
Anita joins the group for "Battle Hymn of the Republic".
Maestro Welk and Cissy King dance to the "Anniversary Song".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Jul1970 [repeat from 11Oct69]
Space
"Swingin' On a Star", "Moonlight and Roses", "When You Wish Upon a Star".
15.39 [705] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Jul1970 Sat
Gotta Travel On
Highlights:
The Orchestra with Dick Dale, Mary Lou, Gail, Cissy, Ralna, Salli, Guy, Bobby,
Ken, Jimmy join in for "Gotta Travel On".
Norma Zimmer sings "Red Sails in the Sunset".
The Orchestra performs "(Up on) Lazy River".
Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn duet with "Leavin’ on a Jetplane".
"It’s a Horseless Carriage" is sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
with Gail, Ken, Ralna, Guy, Mary Lou, Jimmy.
Tanya Falan with pianist Bob Smale, guitarist Neil Levang & Richard Maloof on
bass perform "Sentimental Journey".
Myron Floren on accordion plays "The Pennsylvania Polka".
Clay Hart sings "Early Morning Rain".
Charlotte Harris on cello, Bob Ralston on harpsichord, Neil Levang on guitar
& violinists Joe Livoti, Bob Lido & Harry Hyams perform "Can I Forget You?"
"Blue Skies" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on accordion perform "Kathleen".
Bobby, Cissy, Guy, Ralna, Jim, Norma, Ken, Salli, Mary Lou join in for "June,
July & August".
Dick Dale & Gail Farrell duet on "Let’s Get Away from It All".
The Orchestra performs "Tijuana Taxi".
Guy Hovis & Ralna English sing "Tennessee Birdwalk".
Bob Ralston at the organ plays "Summer Samba".
Ken Delo performs "On a Clear Day".
Bob Lido (also on fiddle) with Richard Maloof on tuba, Charlie Parlatto on
trumpet,
Russ Klein on saxophone, Bob Havens on trombone, Jack Imel
perform "Those Magnificent Men in Their Flying Machines".
Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts duet with "Harbor Lights".
Mary Lou, Joe, Cissy, Bobby, Gail, Ken, Salli, Dick, Ralna, Guy join in for
"Cruising Down the River".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Jul1970 [repeat from 21Feb70]
Salute to Brotherhood Week
Guests Frank Scott and David Joy.
15.40 [706] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Aug1970 Sat
Songs From the Tropics
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Beyond the Sea"
Art Duncan performs "Song of the Islands".
Guy Hovis & Ralna English perform "Now is the Hour".
Sandi & Salli do "Hawaiian War Chant".
Bob Ralston performs "Sweet Leilani".
Hotsy Totsy Boys perform "Pagan Love Song".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Aug1970 [repeat from 15Nov69]
Salute to Oklahoma's Statehood
with a medley from the musical "Oklahoma!"
15.41 [707] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Aug1970 Sat
Lazy Summer Days
Highlights:
Gail Farrell and Dick Dale sing "Summer Sounds"
Other hot weather hits:
Norma Zimmer sings "Summertime".
Art Duncan performs "Breezin' Along with the Breeze".
Sandi & Salli perform "For Once in My Life".
Ralna English sings "There's A Kind of Hush".
All join in for "Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Aug1970 [repeat from 21Mar70]
Country Music Show
guest David Houston
and a square dance called by Clay Hart.
15.42 [708] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Aug1970 Sat [Orlando Evening Star]
County Fair / Togetherness
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair?"
Guy Hovis and Ralna English offer "Tom Green County Fair".
[---] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Sep1970 Sat [repeat from 01Nov69]
Highlights:
Welk waltzes with Cissy King to "Wunderbar".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Sep1970 Sat [repeat from 18Apr70]
Salute to Secretaries Week
Guest Lynn Anderson (sings "That's a No No")
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