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Season 19 (Syndicated) (1973-74)
Episode Guide
compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded
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Syndicated Saturday 7pm
in Color
Also re-aired on Sundays in most areas.
19.01 [817] The Lawrence Welk Show [Season Premiere]
08Sep1973 Sat
We Can Make Music
The Big Band sound is the theme from Lake Tahoe at Harrah's.
Highlights:
1 - "We Can Make Music" Arthur, Mary Lou, Bobby & Cissy (also dancing), Clay,
Gail, Guy, Ralna, Ken, Anacani,
Joe, Tanya, Jimmy, Sandi with Henry Cuesta on clarinet
2 - "The Good Life" orchestra
3 - "I Can't Stop Loving You" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
4 - "Stardust" Henry Cuesta on clarinet with orchestra
5 - "Spanish Eyes" Anacani with Myron Floren on accordion, guitarists Neil
Levang & Buddy Merrill
6 - Theme from "Love Story": Bob Smale & Bob Ralston at the piano and Johnny
Zell on trumpet
7 - "We've Only Just Begun" Tanya Falan
8 - "Love Makes the World Go Round" Norma Zimmer with Myron Floren on accordion
9 - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon ('Round the Old Oak Tree)" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
10 - "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" saxophone section :
Henry Cuesta, Bob Davis, Dave Edwards, Russ Klein, Dick Dale and a vocal by
Jimmy Roberts
11 - Medley of Lawrence Welk's biggest recording hits:
a) "Moon River" orchestra, danced by Lawrence & Cissy
b) "Winchester Cathedral" Bob Lido
c) "Yellow Bird" Sandi Griffith, Gail Farrell, Mary Lou Metzger
d) "Baby Elephant Walk" Bob Ralston at the organ with Jack Imel (in elephant
costume)
e) "Calcutta" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King with Bob Smale at the piano
with Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou, Ken, Jimmy, Arthur
12 - "Sunrise, Sunset" Joe Feeney
13 - "The Beat Goes On" danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel
14 - "Tiny Bubbles" Dick Dale & Gail Farrell with Buddy Merrill on guitar,
danced by Cissy King & Mary Lou Metzger
15 - "It's Impossible" Ken Delo
16 - "How Great Thou Art" Ralna English with chorus:
Cissy, Tanya, Sandi, Anacani, Gail, Mary Lou, Norma, Joe, Bobby, Guy, Jimmy,
Arthur, Clay, Dick
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N3qwiV3XpWg
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqCq1h2NI90
19.02 [818] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Sep1973 Sat [rerun 18May74]
Escondido Show / Something Special
Taped at the Lawrence Welk Country Club near Escondido, California.
Highlights:
Songs included "Zip-a-dee-doo-dah", "Everything is Beautiful", "Spanish Eyes",
"Sound of Music" and "Love Me Tender".
19.03 [819] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Sep1973 Sat [rerun 25May74]
Salute to Disney's 50 Years a.k.a. "Tribute to Walt Disney".
Highlights:
1 - "It's a Small World" Myron Floren on accordion with Gail, Dick, Cissy,
Bobby, Anacani, Charlie, Sandi, Arthur, Joe, Tanya,
Ken, Mary Lou, Norma, Jimmy and Neil Levang on guitar, Richard Maloof on tuba
2 - "Lavender Blue (Dilly, Dilly)" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
3 - "The Mickey Mouse Mambo" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King, sung by Mary
Lou, Jack, Gail, Charlie, Anacani, Bob Lido
4 - "One Song" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
5 - Medley of songs from "Snow White & the Seven Dwarfs": orchestra
6 - "When You Wish Upon a Star" Norma Zimmer
7 - "Oh Happy Day" Larry Hooper
8 - "It's a Jolly Holiday" danced by Mary Lou Metzger, Bobby Burgess & Jack Imel
(also singing), sung by Ken Delo & Dick Dale
9 - "Chim Chim Cher-ee" Sandi Griffith & Tanya Welk
10 - "Feed the Birds" Sandi Griffith, Gail Farrell & Jimmy Roberts
11 - "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" Dick Dale
12 - "A Spoonful of Sugar" Myron Floren on accordion, danced by Arthur Duncan
with Bobby, Cissy, Jack, Mary Lou
13 - "With a Smile and a Song" Bob Ralston at the piano
14 - "Tres Palabras (Without You)" Anacani
15 - "Who's Afraid of the Big Bad Wolf?" Ken Delo with daughter Kimberly and
Disney characters
16 - "Waltz of the Flowers" orchestra, danced by Lawrence Welk & Cissy King
17 - "The Siamese Cat Song" Sandi Griffiths, Gail Farrell, and Mary Lou Metzger
18 - "Whistle While You Work" orchestra
19 - "Super cali fragilistic expialidocious"
Guy, Ralna, Joe, Tanya, Sandi, Jimmy, Norma, Larry, Cissy, Bobby, Gail, Dick,
Mary Lou, Ken, Anacani, Charlie, Arthur
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=izR5UhGCsyY
19.04 [820] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Sep1973 Sat [LA Times]
Salute to Oscar Hammerstein
Highlights:
The band plays "Maria", "All the Things You Are", "I've Told Every Little Star"
and a medley of "Oklahoma!".
Tanya Welk sings "Can't Help Lovin' That Man".
Myron Floren plays "Shall We Dance?"
Other songs include, "Edelweiss", "Hello Young Lovers", "Ol' Man River" and "If
I Loved You".
19.05 [821] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Oct1973 Sat [rerun 01Jun74]
Salute to Nat King Cole a.k.a. "Memories of Nat King Cole".
Highlights:
1 - "L-O-V-E" orchestra introduction. Ralna, Mary Lou, Gail, Sandi, Anacani,
Tanya, Guy, Ken, Arthur, Larry, Joe, Jimmy
2 - "Nature Boy" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
3 - "Autumn Leaves" Norma Zimmer
4 - "Dance, Ballerina, Dance" orchestra
5 - "Answer Me (My Love)" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
6 - "With a Little Bit of Luck" Myron Floren on accordion, danced by Bobby &
Cissy
7 - "It's Only a Paper Moon" Tanya Falan
8 - "Mona Lisa" Ken Delo with Bob Smale at the piano
9 - "(Get Your Kicks on) Route 66" Dick Dale, Kenny Trimble & Charlie Parlatto,
danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel
10 - "Vaya Con Dios" Anacani
11 - "Smile" Jim Roberts
12 - "Pretend" orchestra
13 - "Ramblin' Rose" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
14 - "Walkin' My Baby Back Home" Dick Dale & Gail Farrell
15 - "Non Dimenticar" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
16 - "Those Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer"
Mary Lou, Arthur, Norma, Jimmy, Sandi, Tanya, Dick, Anacani, Guy, Ralna, Bobby,
Cissy, Larry, Ken, Gail
17 - "Straighten Up & Fly Right" danced by Arthur Duncan
18 - "Too Young" Sandi Griffith and Mary Lou, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Ralna, Norma
19 - "Sweet Lorraine" Henry Cuesta on clarinet, Bob Havens on trombone and
orchestra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDjyZr6uijc
19.06 [822] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Oct1973 Sat [rerun 08Jun74]
Big Band Days
Highlights:
1- "And the Angels Sing" - orchestra, with Arthur, Gail, Ken, Mary Lou, Norma,
Jimmy, Anacani, Joe
2 - "Moonlight Serenade" - orchestra
3 - "In the Mood" - danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
4 - "San Antonio Rose" - Guy Hovis and Ralna English with Neil Levang on
electric guitar
5 - "Mississippi Mud" - Larry Hooper (also at the piano) with Anacani, Tanya,
Sandi, Norma, Mary Lou, Cissy, Gail
6 - "Twilight Time" - Myron Floren on accordion
7 - "Your Cheatin' Heart" - Clay Hart (also on guitar)
8 - "Quiereme Mucho (Yours)" - Anacani
9 - "The Woodchopper's Ball" - orchestra, featuring Henry Cuesta on clarinet,
Bob Havens on trombone and the trumpet section
10 - "The Pennsylvania Polka" -
Sandi Griffiths, Gail Farrell and Mary Lou Metzger, with Myron Floren on
accordion, danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
11 - "My Wonderful One" - Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts
12 - "The Raindrop Serenade" - Bob Smale and Bob Ralston at the piano
13 - "I'll Never Smile Again" - Tanya Falan with Dick, Norma, Gail, Curt
14 - "Sentimental Journey" - Sandi Griffiths, with Mary Lou, Gail, Norma, Tanya,
Anacani, Ralna, Cissy
15 - "When Day Is Done" - orchestra, featuring Johnny Zell on trumpet
16 - "Bluebird of Happiness" - Joe Feeney
17 - "Big Noise from Winnetka" - sung and danced by Arthur Duncan with Jimmy,
Mary Lou, Jack, Cissy, Bobby, Anacani
18 - "So Rare" - Ken Delo with Dave Edwards on saxophone
19 - "Rhapsody in Blue" - orchestra, featuring Bob Ralston on piano,
with Joe, Norma, Arthur, Anacani, Jimmy, Gail, Sandi, Larry, Cissy, Bobby, Mary
Lou, Tanya, Guy, Ralna
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C0H00YJ52oU
19.07 [823] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Oct1973 Sat [rerun 15Jun74]
Hometowns
Highlights:
1 - "California, Here I Come" Joe, Anacani, Dick, Mary Lou, Cissy, Ken, Ralna,
Guy, danced by Bobby, Arthur & Jack
2 - "Always" Norma Zimmer
3 - "Big D" Sung & danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
4 - "Red River Valley" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
5 - "Dolores" orchestra
6 - "Love Walked In" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
7 - "Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania" Ken Delo with Dick, Charlie, Larry & Kenny
8 - "The Lullaby of Broadway" Sung by Charlie, Kenny, Larry, Dick, sung & danced
by Bobby, Cissy, Mary Lou, Jack
9 - "Manhattan" Tanya Falan with Henry Cuesta on clarinet
10 - "Manhattan Serenade" Bob Ralston at the piano
11 - "Lullaby of Love" Sandi Griffith with Mary Lou, Ralna, Gail, Tanya, Cissy,
Anacani, Norma
12 - "Square Dance" Sung by Clay Hart, danced by Bobby, Cissy, Ken, Mary Lou,
Arthur, Gail, Bob Ralston, Anacani
13 - "Denver" Dick Dale
14 - "Maria Elena" Anacani with Neil Levang on guitar
15 - "My Kind of Town" Larry Hooper (also on piano), Jack Imel on drums, danced
by Arthur Duncan
16 - "Chicago" orchestra, introduction by Tanya, Sandi, Norma, Ralna, Gail,
Anacani, Mary Lou
17 - "Back Home in Illinois" saxophonists Henry Cuesta, Dave Edwards, Russ
Klein, Bob Davis, Dick Dale
18 - "Harbor Lights" Jim Roberts
19 - "The Clarinet Polka" Myron Floren on accordion, danced by Lawrence & Mary
Lou
20 - "My North Dakota Home"
Clay Hart with Tanya, Cissy, Sandi, Norma, Gail, Mary Lou, Anacani, Ralna, Guy,
Ken, Joe, Bobby, Jimmy, Larry, Dick, Arthur
19.08 [824] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Oct1973 Sat [rerun 22Jun74]
Salute to Cole Porter
Highlights:
Cole Porter favorites: "My Heart Belongs to Daddy", "I Love Paris", "You Do
Something to Me",
"Anything Goes", "In the Still of the Night", "Just One of Those Things", "Wunderbar"
and "Night and Day".
1 - "Wunderbar" Anacani, Joe, Norma, Jimmy, Mary Lou, Ken, Gail, Clay, Bobby &
Cissy (also dancing)
2 - "True Love" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
3 - "Night by Day" orchestra
4 - "The Continental" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
5 - "You Do Something to Me" Tanya Falan
6 - "Begin the Beguine" Henry Cuesta on clarinet with orchestra
7 - "In the Still of the Night" Norma Zimmer
8 - "Just One of Those Things" danced by Arthur Duncan
9 - "I Love You" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the piano
10 - "I Love Paris" Sandi Griffith with Tanya, Anacani, Norma, Ralna, Gail, Mary
Lou
11 - "I Get a Kick out of You" orchestra
12 - "You'd Be So Nice to Come Home To" Ken Delo
13 - "It's D'Lovely" Myron Floren on accordion with Norma, Ralna, Anacani, Mary
Lou, Sandi, Gail, Tanya, Cissy
14 - "Anything Goes" Bob Ralston and Larry Hooper at the piano
15 - "My Heart Belongs to Daddy" Anacani & Tanya Falan
16 - "Easy to Love" orchestra
17 - "Rosalie" Jim Roberts with the saxophone section
18 - "Don't Fence Me In" Clay Hart with Ralna, Anacani, Gail, Cissy, Sandi,
Norma, Mary Lou, Tanya, Joe, Ken, Guy, Bobby, Arthur, Larry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3sGIoDrTAo
19.09 [825] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Nov1973 Sat [rerun 11May74]
Salute to the Ladies
Highlights:
"A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody", "Lady of Spain", "Lovely to Look At", "Girl of
My Dreams", "Margie", "Jean", "Most Beautiful Girl in the World".
Also: "Anniversary Song", "Bei Mir Bist Du Schon" and "When I'm 64".
1 - "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody" orchestra featuring Joe Livoti on violin,
backed by Sandi, Norma, Gail, Tanya, Mary Lou, Cissy, Anacani, Ralna
2 - "I Love You Truly" Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts with Gail, Joe, Guy, Ralna,
Cissy, Sandi, Clay, Bobby, Arthur, Anacani, Larry, Tanya, Mary Lou
3 - "The Anniversary Song" danced by Lawrence Welk & Norma Zimmer, sung by above
chorus
4 - "I Can Dream, Can't I?" Tanya Falan
5 - "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World" Henry Cuesta on clarinet, Dave
Edwards on saxophone, Richard Maloof on bass,
Bob Havens on trombone, Johnny Zell on trumpet, danced by Lawrence & Cissy with
New Mexico’s governor & his wife
6 - "Girl of My Dreams" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
7 - "Margie" danced by Arthur Duncan
8 - Medley: "I Want a Girl (Just Like That Girl That Married Dear Old
Dad)"/"Wait Til the Sun Shines, Nellie"
Dick Dale, Larry Hooper, Guy Hovis, Charlie Parlatto
9 - "Every Day Is Ladies' Day" Ken Delo with Norma, Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou,
Anacani, Cissy
10 - "When I'm Sixty-Four" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
11 - "Mama Yo Quiero" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
12 - "Que Sera Sera" Sandi Griffith with Mary Lou, Gail, Anacani, Norma, Tanya,
Ralna
13 - "Till I Waltz Again with You" orchestra
14 - "Jean" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
15 - "Has Anybody Seen My Sweet Gypsy Rose?" Bob Lido with Henry Cuesta on
clarinet, Bob Havens on trombone & Johnny Zell on trumpet
16 - "Bei Mir Bist Du Schoen" Sandi Griffith, Gail Farrell & Mary Lou Metzger
17 - "Lady of Spain" Myron Floren on accordion
18 - "Stars in Your Eyes" Anacani
19 - "Lovely to Look At" orchestra
20 - "Goodnight Sweetheart" Gail, Sandi, Mary Lou, Anacani, Norma, Cissy, Ralna,
Tanya, Guy, Bobby, Dick, Jimmy, Arthur, Larry, Joe, Ken
19.10 [826] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Nov1973 Sat [rerun 06Jul74]
Salute to Henry Mancini & Johnny Mercer
Guest
Henry Mancini
Highlights:
1 - "Goody Goody" danced by Bobby and Cissy
2 - "Days of Wine and Roses" Henry Mancini
3 - "The Family of Man" Guy and Ralna
4 - "Dearly Beloved" Norma Zimmer
5 - "Jeepers Creepers" danced by Arthur Duncan
6 - "Dream" Sandi Griffiths with the Curt Ramsey Quintet
7 - "Charade" orchestra
8 - "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby" Larry Hooper and Gail Farrell on piano
9 - "Black Magic" Jim Roberts
10 - "Dear Heart" danced by Bobby and Cissy
11 - "Fools Rush In" Ken Delo
12 - "Laura" conducted by George Cates
13 - "Oklahoma Crude" girls' chorus; danced by Bobby, Cissy, Jack, and Mary Lou
14 - "Hey Porter" Clay Hart
15 - "Moon River" Joe Feeney
16 - "The Sweetheart Tree" Henry Mancini and chorus; danced by Bobby and Cissy
17 - "Accentuate the Positive" Tanya and Anacani
18 - "In the Cool of the Evening" entire cast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXelLveaQTI
19.11 [827] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Nov1973 Sat
Thanksgiving Show
Highlights:
1 - "Home for the Holidays" cast
2 - "Winter Wonderland" band
3 - "Y'all Come" Guy and Ralna
4 - "Somewhere My Love" danced by Cissy and Bobby
5 - "Count Your Blessings (Instead of Sheep)" Sandi Griffiths and girls' chorus
6 - "My Prayer" saxophone section with Bob Ralston on organ
7 - "Goodwill in People" Larry Hooper
8 - "My Cup Runneth Over" Ken Delo
9 - "Let It Snow" band
10 - "Try a Little Kindness" Clay Hart
11 - "Bless This House" Norma Zimmer
12 - "The Skater's Waltz" danced by Arthur Duncan
13 - "What the World Needs Now is Love" Tanya Falan Welk
14 - "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You" Jim Roberts
15 - "You'll Never Walk Alone" George Cates conducting orchestra and chorus
16 - "Besame Mucho" Anacani
17 - "Button Up Your Overcoat" Gail Farrell and Dick Dale
18 - "The Jenny Lynn Polka" Myron Floren on accordion; danced by Cissy and Bobby
19 - "Be Thankful" Joe Feeney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iB_EOzIkHbQ
19.12 [828] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Nov1973 Sat [LA Times]
Salute to America's Musical Style Setters a.k.a. "Many Moods of American-Style
Music".
Highlights:
Tribute to Americans whose contributions in music have become a part of our
history and culture.
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Once in Love With Amy".
Norma Zimmer sings "Whispering Hope".
Gail Farrell offers "The Sheik".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Dec1973 [repeat from 03Mar73]
Happiness Is
"I Whistle a Happy Tune", "Happy Wanderer", "Sometime I'm Happy",
"Blue Bird of "Happiness", "Put On a Happy Face".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Dec1973 [repeat from 14Apr73]
Salute to Irving Berlin
19.13 [829] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Dec1973 [rerun 29Jun74][Detroit Free Press]
Salute to Country Music / Country Music U.S.A.
Highlights:
"Steel Guitar", "Sugar Man", "Secret Love".
19.14 [830] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Dec1973 Sat
Christmas Special / Musical Christmas Card
Guest
Tom Netherton
Highlights:
1 - "Jingle Bells" Guy, Ralna, Bobby, Cissy, Mary Lou, Sandi, Joe, Ken, Dick,
Bob, Tanya, Lawrence, Anacani, Larry, Jimmy, Myron
2 - "Sweet Little Jesus Boy" Guy Hovis (also on guitar) and Ralna English
3 - "The March of the Wooden Soldiers" danced by Arthur Duncan
4 - "O Holy Night"Joe Feeney with Bob Smale at the piano & Myron Floren at the
organ
5 - "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" orchestra
6 - "Silver Bells": Dick Dale with Sandi, Cissy, Tanya, Ralna, Anacani, Mary Lou
7 - "Santa Claus is Coming to Town" Anacani and Tanya Falan with her sons
Lawrence III and Kevin
8 - "Toyland" Charlotte Harris on cello with orchestra and violin section
9 - "December the 25th" Ken Delo, danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King,
chorus: Dick, Mary Lou, Sandi, Jimmy, Guy, Ralna, Anacani, Larry, Joe, Tanya
10 - "Up on the Rooftop" Larry Hooper
11 - "The Bells of St. Mary’s" orchestra
12 - Medley of Christmas carols: "Hark! The Herald Angels Sing"/ "It Came Upon
the Midnight Clear"/ "Joy to the World"
Bobby, Cissy, Larry, Sandi, Guy, Ralna, Joe, Jimmy, Mary Lou, Dick, Tanya,
Anacani, Ken, Arthur
13 - "Silent Night" Tom Netherton with Lawrence Welk at the organ
14 - "The Christmas Song" orchestra
15 - "Blue Christmas" Jim Roberts
16 - Children presentation + Santa Claus (Dick Dale) bringing out the gifts
19.15 [831] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Dec1973 Sat
New Year's Eve Special
Highlights:
1 - "Let's Start the New Year Right" Guy, Ralna, Ken, Mary Lou, Larry, Sandi,
Joe, Tanya, Bobby, Cissy, Jimmy, Anacani, Arthur
w/ Bob Havens on trombone, Johnny Zell on trumpet & Henry Cuesta on clarinet
2 - "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" orchestra
3 - "Bye Bye Love" Guy Hovis (also on guitar) & Ralna English
4 - "Just One of Those Things" danced by Arthur Duncan
5 - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
6 - "Melody of Love" String section: violinists Bob Lido, Harry Hyams & Joe
Livoti, pianist Bob Smale and Charlotte Harris on cello
7 - "High Society" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
8 - "Try to Remember" Joe Feeney with Bob Smale at the piano
9 - "May You Always" Tanya, Sandi, Cissy, Anacani, Ralna, Mary Lou
10 - "Rose of Washington Square" saxophone section: Dave Edwards, Bob Davis,
Russ Klein, Dick Dale with clarinetists Henry Cuesta
11 - "Bye Bye Blues" trombone section: Barney Liddell, Bob Havens, Kenny
Trimble, Don Staples
12 - "The Dipsy Doodle" trumpet section: Mickey McMahan, Johnny Zell, Charlie
Parlatto, Laroun Holt
13 - "La Tarantella" orchestra as the performers dance with members of the
audience
14 - "El Rancho Grande" Anacani
15 - "Seems Like Old Times" Jim Roberts
16 - "Slip Disc" Henry Cuesta on clarinet with the rhythm section
17 - "I Love a Parade" Ken Delo with orchestra
18 - "Happy Days Are Here Again" Mary Lou, Ken, Anacani, Jimmy, Cissy, Bobby,
Sandi, Larry, Tanya, Guy, Arthur, Ralna, Joe & orchestra
19 - "My Grandpa's Clock" Larry Hooper
20 - "The Royal Garden Blues" Johnny Zell on trumpet, Henry Cuesta on clarinet,
Bob Havens on trombone & orchestra
21 - "Auld Lang Syne" Clay, Arthur, Mary Lou, Ken, Anacani, Bobby, Cissy, Jimmy,
Sandi, Larry, Tanya, Guy, Ralna, Joe
19.16 [832] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Jan1974 Sat [rerun 13Jul74]
Musical Tour of Europe
Highlights:
1 - "Around the World" Joe, Gail, Bobby, Cissy, Guy, Ralna, Norma, Jimmy,
Anacani, Ken, Mary Lou, Arthur
2 - "Danny Boy" Clay Hart
3 - Medley of famous movie themes (Love Story + Summer of '42): Pianos: Bob
Ralston & Bob Smale, trumpet: Johnny Zell
4 - "Rock of Ages" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
5 - "La Cumparsita" Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
6 - "La Paloma" Anacani, guitars: Buddy Merrill & Neil Levang
7 - "Granada" Henry Cuesta on clarinet
8 - "Stranger in Paradise" Tom Netherton, piano: Bob Ralston
9 - "Wonderful Copenhagen" Norma Zimmer
10 - "Danke Schoen" Arthur Duncan
11 - "Gigi" Ken Delo
12 - Medley of French songs: "I Love Paris"/"Valentine"/"C’est Si Bon"/"La Vie
en Rose", "Under Paris Skies":
orchestra featuring Henry Cuesta on clarinet and Ralna, Gail, Sandi, Anacani,
Mary Lou, Cissy
13 - "Somebody Stole My Ga" Larry Hooper, piano: Bob Smale
14 - "Anaeme Core" Jim Roberts
15 - "The King's Horses and the King's Men" Sung & danced by Bobby, Cissy, Jack,
Mary Lou, also sung by ensemble
16 - "Ja-Ja-Ja" Myron Floren on accordion with Neil Levang on banjo, Richard
Maloof on tuba, Johnny Clyne on drums.
Danced by Bobby & Cissy, sung by chorus
17 - "Auf Wiedersehn, Sweetheart" Guy, Norma, Larry, Anacani, Jimmy, Sandi,
Arthur, Ralna, Bobby, Cissy, Gail, Clay, Mary Lou, Ken
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XDo7Z0JPqQQ
19.17 [833] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Jan1974 Sat
Salute to Musical Americana a.k.a. "America, What It Used to Be".
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna sing "This Land Is Your Land".
The band performs "Whistle a Happy Tune" and "Stars and Stripes Forever".
Norma Zimmer sings "Prayer for Peace".
19.18 [834] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Jan1974 Sat [rerun 03Aug74]
Salute to Glenn Miller a.k.a. "Hits of the late '30s and early '40s."
Highlights:
1 - "Moonlight Serenade" orchestra
2 - "The American Patrol" orchestra
3 - "At Last" Gail Farrell with Dick, Norma, Curt & Charlie
4 - "In the Mood" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
5 - "Don't Sit Under the Apple Tree" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
6 - "A String of Pearls" orchestra
7 - "Elmer's Tune" Dick Dale with Norma, Mary Lou, Gail, Cissy, Anacani, Ralna,
Sandi
8 - "Chattanooga Choo Choo" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
9 - "Sunrise Serenade" Myron Floren on accordion and Bob Ralston at the piano
10 - "Stairway to the Stars" Norma Zimmer
11 - "Perfidia" Anacani
12 - "Little Brown Jug" orchestra
13 - "A Nightingale sang in Barkley Square" Ken Delo
14 - "Pagan Love Song" Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts
15 - "Pagan Love Song" danced by Arthur Duncan
16 - "The White Cliffs of Dover" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
17 - "The St. Louis Blues March" Johnny Klein & Jack Imel on drums
18 - "Indian Summer" Tom Netherton with Bob Ralston at the piano
19 - "Jukebox Saturday Night" orchestra introduction.
Mary Lou, Arthur, Gail, Ken, Cissy & Bobby (also dancing), Sandi, Larry, Anacani,
Joe
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0AS-P-l8Naw
19.19 [835] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Jan1974 Sat [rerun 20Jul74]
Grammy Award Winning Songs
Highlights:
1 - "Cabaret" - orchestra intro., Larry Hooper, with Mary Lou, Ken, Anacani,
Cissy & Bobby (also dancing), Gail, Arthur
2 - "Put Your Hand in the Hand" - Guy Hovis and Ralna English
3 - "I Can't Stop Loving You" - saxophone section, featuring Henry Cuesta on
clarinet
4 - "Michelle" - Ken Delo
5 - "Theme from 'Exodus' - orchestra, featuring Bob Ralston and Bob Smale on
twin pianos
6 - "Les Bicyclettes de Belsize" - Anacani, with Bog Ralston at the organ
7 - "Strangers in the Night" - Tom Netherton
8 - "What Now My Love" - danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
9 - "People" - Tanya Falan, with Bob Smale on piano
10 - "Moon River" - Norma Zimmer
11 - "Games People Play" - orchestra, featuring Henry Cuesta on clarinet, Russ
Klein on saxophone, and Bob Havens on trombone
12 - "Little Green Apples" - Clay Hart (also on guitar)
13 - "Catch a Falling Star" - Dick Dale, with Cissy, Mary Lou, Tanya, Norma,
Sandi, Gail, Anacani
14 - "Rose Garden" - Ralna English
15 - "Mack the Knife" - danced by Arthur Duncan, with Larry Hooper on piano
16 - "More" - Jimmy Roberts
17 - Medley of Songs from "The Music Man."
a) "76 Trombones" - orchestra
b) "Gary, Indiana" - danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
c) "Till There Was You" - Joe Feeney
d) "Trouble" - Jack Imel, with entire cast
e) "76 Trombones (Reprise)" - Entire cast
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c57vM26ipsE
19.20 [836] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Feb1974 Sat
Songs to Remember
Highlights:
1 - "Strike Up the Band" orchestra
2 - "Love Me Tender" Tom Netherton with Norma, Gail, Mary Lou, Anacani, Tanya,
Sandi
3 - "Just One of Those Things" pianists Bob Ralston, Bob Smale & Larry Hooper
4 - "I Saw the Light" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
5 - Medley of songs from "Snow-White" orchestra
6 - "Now Is the Hour" Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts
7 - "Town and Country Polka" Sung and danced by Bobby Burgess, Cissy King, Jack
Imel & Mary Lou Metzger
8 - "(Up on) Lazy River" orchestra
9 - "Solamente Una Vez (You Belong to My Heart)" Anacani with guitarist Buddy
Merrill
10 - "Say Si Si" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
11 - "Poodle Walk" orchestra
12 - "Don't Let the Good Life Pass You By" Clay Hart
13 - "Take the "A" Train" danced by Arthur Duncan with Henry Cuesta on clarinet
14 - "My Kind of Girl" Dick Dale with Cissy, Gail, Tanya, Sandi, Anacani, Mary
Lou, Ralna, Norma
15 - "Dance of the Comedians" Myron Floren on accordion
16 - "Be My Love" Joe Feeney with Cissy, Norma, Mary Lou, Ralna, Gail, Clay,
Jimmy, Bobby, Guy, Larry
17 - "Yesterday, When I Was Young" Ken Delo
18 - "Skokiian" orchestra
19 - "Climb Every Mountain"
Norma Zimmer with Ralna, Cissy, Mary Lou, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Sandi, Guy,
Bobby, Joe, Jimmy, Arthur, Ken, Clay, Larry
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3g85hHhEbFw
19.21 [837] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Feb1974 Sat [rerun 27Jul74]
Classical Favorites a.k.a. "World's Greatest Classics".
Highlights:
Songs include, "Our Love", "Full Moon and Empty Arms"
"Scheherezade", "Melody in 'F'", "You and You", The Anniversary Song",
"Till the End of Time", "Schon Rosemarin", "Granada",
"Twelfth of Never", "Baubles, Bangles and Beads",
"My Heart Still Remembers" and "Moonlight and Roses" .
19.22 [838] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Feb1974 Sat [Detroit Free Press]
Love Makes the World Go Round a.k.a. "Hooray For Love".
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna celebrate their fifth anniversary.
Songs include, "Never-Ending Song of Love", "Put a Little Love in Your Heart",
"And I Love You So", "Amor", "Love Makes the World Go 'Round" and "Hooray for
Love".
19.23 [839] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Feb1974 Sat [rerun 31Aug74] [Detroit Free Press]
Walkin' Music
Highlights:
Bobby & Cissy strut to "Robert E. Lee".
Larry Hooper sings "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street".
Songs include, "Walk Right In", "A Walk in the Black Forest", "I Walk the Line".
19.24 [840] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Mar1974 Sat
We Believe in Music
Highlights:
1 - "I Believe in Music" Joe, Anacani, Ken, Gail, Bobby, Cissy, Sandi, Jimmy,
Ralna, Guy, Mary Lou
2 - Medley of songs from "The Sound of Music": orchestra
3 - "With a Song in My Heart" Tanya Falan
4 - "Music, Music, Music" Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
5 - "I've Heard That Song Before" orchestra
6 - "Old-Fashioned Love Song" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
7 - "Song Sung Blue" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
8 - "The Lord's Court" Myron Floren on accordion with orchestra
9 - "Quizas?" Anacani, piano: Bob Smale
10 - "It's a Grand Night for Singing" Joe Feeney with Ralna, Tanya, Cissy,
Sandi, Bobby, Guy, Larry, Jimmy
11 - "And it Comes Out Here" Mary Lou Metzger with Richard Maloof on tuba
12 - "Music, Maestro, Please" Ken Delo
13 - "Sing, Sing, Sing, Sing" Arthur Duncan
14 - "Love's Old Sweet Song" Jim Roberts, piano: Bob Ralston
15 - "The Song is You" orchestra
16 - "Singin' in the Rain" Dick Dale with Cissy, Mary Lou, Tanya, Gail, Sandi,
Anacani
17 - "Without a Song" Tom Netherton, piano: Bob Ralston
18 - "I'm Gonna Write a Song" Joe, Anacani, Larry, Sandi, Jimmy, Gail, Jen,
Clay, Guy, Ralna, Mary Lou, Bobby, Cissy, Arthur
19.25 [841] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Mar1974 Sat [rerun 10Aug74]
Golden Anniversary in Show Business a.k.a. Welk's 50th Anniversary Show.
Highlights:
1 - "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles" Ralna, Sandi, Cissy, Anacani, Gail, Mary Lou,
Guy, Ken, Clay, Jimmy, Bobby, Joe
2 - "The Champagne Waltz" danced by Lawrence Welk & Cissy King with Bobby
Burgess cutting in
3 - "S'Wonderful" Tanya Falan with Henry Cuesta on clarinet
4 - "It's Delightful to Be Married (La Petite Tonkinoise)" orchestra
5 - "Dear Hearts and Gentle People" Ken Delo
6 - "Hoop Dee Doo" Myron Floren on accordion, sung by Sandi Griffith, Gail
Farrell & Mary Lou Metzger,
danced by Lawrence and Mary Lou
7 - "It Is No Secret (What God Can Do)" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
8 - "The Days of Old Vaudeville" Sung and danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan
& Jack Imel
9 - "Real Live Girl" Dick Dale with Ralna, Cissy, Mary Lou, Tanya, Gail, Sandi,
Anacani
10 - "Does the Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavor Overnight?" Bob Lido & the Hotsy
Totsy Boys
11 - "Maria Elena" Anacani with guitarist Neil Levang
12 - "Sam's Song" orchestra with Sandi, Gail & Tanya
13 - "In My Little Grey Home in the West" Joe Feeney
14 - "I've Been Everywhere" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
15 - "Oh Happy Day" Larry Hooper
16 - "Calcutta" Myron Floren on accordion, Bob Ralston at the piano with Anacani,
Mary Lou, Arthur, Ken
17 - "Winchester Cathedral" Bob Lido with guitarist Neil Levang, danced by Bobby
Burgess & Cissy King
18 - "What a Wonderful World" Jim Roberts with Tanya, Joe, Clay, Guy, Dick,
Gail, Ralna, Sandi
19 - "Young at Heart" Tom Netherton with Bob Ralston at the piano
20 - "Applause"
Arthur, Mary Lou, Ken, Anacani, Jimmy, Sandi, Bobby & Cissy (also dancing),
Dick, Gail, Guy, Ralna, Joe, Tanya
19.26 [842] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Mar1974 Sat
Salute to New Song Hits
Highlights:
Songs include, "Sing a Song", "Mr. Bojangles", "Brian's Song",
"My Way", "Sweet Gypsy Rose", "Candy Man", "Proud Mary",
"Dueling Banjoes", "Amazing Grace", "Why Me Lord?",
"Let Me Be There", "Country Road", "Never Ending Song of Love"
and "A Time For Us".
19.27 [843] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Mar1974 Sat
Salute to 20th Century Composers
Highlights:
The program opens with "Give My Regards to Broadway".
Tanya Welk sings Gershwin's "Someone to Watch Over Me".
Other songs, "People Will Say We're in Love", "Yesterday",
"Your Cheatin' Heart", "I Wish I Didn't Love You So Much",
"That Old Gang of Mine", "Till We Meet Again", "Mary"
and a medley of Victor Herbert tunes including "March of the Toys".
19.28 [844] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Mar1974 Sat [rerun 17Aug74]
U.S.A.'s Good Neighbors: Canada and Mexico!
a.ka. "Salute to Mexico and Canada" and "A Musical Tribute to Canada and Mexico"
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna sing "Yours".
19.29 [845] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Apr1974 Sat [LA Times]
Musical Family Album
Highlights:
Welk and the musical family introduce themselves with musical
selections featuring their personal backgrounds.
Guy and Ralna perform "Cotton Fields".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "The Old Soft Shoe".
Tanya Welk offers "Sentimental Journey".
19.30 [846] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Apr1974 Sat
Don't Get Around Much Anymore
Highlights:
1 - "Look Down That Lonesome Road" Norma, Clay, Gail, Bobby, Sandi, Ken, Cissy,
Guy
2 - "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"Tanya Falan
3 - "Caravan" danced by Arthur Duncan, played on clarinet by Henry Cuesta
4 - "King of the Road" Clay Hart (also on guitar) with guitarists Neil Levang
and Buddy Merrill, Richard Maloof on base, Johnny Klein on drums
5 - "Drifting and Dreaming" Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts
6 - "Cruising Down the River" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
7 - "Adios Marequita Linda" Anacani
8 - "The Orange Blossom Special" Guy Hovis and Ralna English with the all the
violinists and Charlotte Harris on cello and Neil Levang on banjo
9 - Medley from "Show Boat": orchestra
10 - "Waiting for the Evening Train" Dick Dale with Sandi Griffith, Gail
Farrell, Mary Lou Metzger
11 - "Bye Bye Blues" trombone section: Bob Havens, Don Staples, Barney Liddell,
Kenny Trimble
12 - "The Surrey with the Fringe on Top" Ken Delo
13 - "Dance of the Comedians" Myron Floren on accordion and Jack Imel on the
marimba
14 - "There's a Long, Long Trail" Joe Feeney
15 - "Under the Double Eagle" orchestra
16 - "Where's that Place Called Lonely Street?" Ava Barber
17 - "More Money for Me" Larry Hooper with Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou, Cissy
18 - "I Will Wait for You" Tom Netherton with pianist Bob Ralston
19 - "Come Josephine in My Flying Machine" Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys
(musicians Bob Havens, Richard Maloof, Russ Klein,
Jack Imel, Neil Levang, Charlie Parlatto) with Guy, Ralna, Norma, Jimmy, Tanya,
Ken, Anacani, Bobby, Mary Lou, Arthur
19.31 [847] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Apr1974 Sat [rerun 24Aug74]
Western Heritage
Highlights:
1 - "She Wears a Yellow Ribbon" Ralna, Guy, Norma, Jimmy, Cissy, Bobby, Mary
Lou, Ken, Gail, Larry, Tanya, Arthur, Anacani, Clay, Sandi, Joe
2 - "Wabash Cannonball" orchestra
3 - "Red River Valley" Ava Barber
4 - "Ol' Dan Tucker" Clay Hart
5 - "My Heart Cries for You" Norma Zimmer with Joe, Jimmy, Ken, Larry
6 - Medley: "Little Brown Jug"/"Skip to My Lou"/"Polly Wally Doodle"
Myron Floren on accordion with Bob Smale at the piano & Neil Levang on guitar,
danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
7 - "El Rancho Grande" Anacani with guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill
8 - "San Francisco" Tanya Welk
9 - Unidentified: trombonists Bob Havens & Barney Liddell, clarinetist Henry
Cuesta, trumpetists Johnny Zell & Charlie Parlatto,
guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill, Richard Maloof on bass, drummer Johnny
Klein
10 - "Gimme That Old Time Religion"
Guy Hovis & Ralna English with Ken, Tanya, Cissy, Larry, Norma, Mary Lou, Clay,
Sandi, Jimmy, Bobby, Anacani, Joe, Gail
11 - "They Call the Wind Mariah" Tom Netherton with Bob Ralston at the piano
12 - "Listen to the Mockingbird" danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan & Jack
Imel, sung by Anacani, Ralna, Guy,
Tanya, Joe, Cissy, Larry, Gail, Sandi, Clay, Norma, Jimmy, Mary Lou, Ken
13 - "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight?" Larry Hooper with Myron floren
on accordion, Bob Lido & Joe Livoti on violin,
Neil Levang on guitar, danced by Cissy, Bobby, Mary Lou, Jack, Gail, Arthur,
Anacani, Ken
14 - "Home" Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on accordion and above chorus
15 - "On Top of Old Smokey" Ken Delo with Myron Floren on accordion, Johnny
Klein on drums, Buddy Merrill on guitar, Richard Maloof on bass
16 - Medley of Stephen Foster songs (Oh Susannah, My Old Kentucky Home...):
Orchestra and a vocal by Jimmy Roberts
17 - "Frankie & Johnny" Sandi Griffith, Gail Farrell & Mary Lou Metzger
18 - "Oh, Shenandoah" Dick Dale with above chorus and Neil Levang on guitar
19.32 [848] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Apr1974
Do You Remember When ...
Highlights:
1 - "Do You Remember" - Gail, Ken Guy, Ralna, Jimmy, Sandi, Joe, Anacani and sun
and danced by Bobby, Cissy, Jack, Mary Lou
2 - "Teddy Bear" - Ava Barber
3 - "Remember Me" - orchestra
4 - "Watching Scotty Grow" - Clay Hart (also on guitar)
5 - "Moments to Remember" - Guy Hovis and Ralna English
6 - "Over the Waves (The Loveliest Night of the Year)" - Myron Floren on
accordion, with Richard Maloof on tuba, Neil Levang on banjo,
Johnny Klein on drums, Bob Smale on piano, and danced by Lawrence Welk and Cissy
King,
then Lawrence plays accordion while Myron dances with Cissy
7 - "Sleepin' at the Foot of the Bed" - Larry Hooper and Buddy Merrill, with a
comedy assist by Charlie Parlato
8 - "You're Sixteen, You're Beautiful, and You're Mine" - Dick Dale, with Larry
Hooper, Kenny Trimble and Charlie Parlato
9 - "You've Gotta Be a Football Hero" - Norma, Cissy, Sandi, Mary Lou, Anacani,
Ralna, Joe, Larry, Jimmy, Curt, Guy,
Dick, Kenny, Charlie, and also sung and danced by Bobby, Arthur and Jack
10 - "The Sweetheart of Sigma Chi" - Joe Feeney
11 - "I Remember it Well" - Ken Delo and Gail Farrell
12 - Medley from "Carousel", "June is Busting Out All Over"/ "If I Loved You"/
"You'll Never Walk Alone" - orchestra
13 - "Que Sera Sera (Whatever Will Be Will Be)" - Sandi Griffiths with Gail
Farrell, and also with Ralna, Norma, Anacani, Mary Lou
14 - "My Blue Heaven" - Jimmy Roberts with Buddy Merrill on guitar
15 - "My Blue Heaven (reprise)" - Buddy Merrill on guitar
16 - "All I Really Need is a Girl" - danced by Bobby Burgess (also singing) and
Cissy King
17 - "My Favorite Things" - Norma Zimmer
18 - "The Girl That I Marry" - Tom Netherton, with Bob Ralston on organ
19 - "Sugar Time" - Anacani, with Richard Maloof on bass, Buddy Merrill on
guitar, Bob Smale on piano, and Johnny Klein on drums
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GkGhYZXe5ic
19.33 [849] The Lawrence Welk Show
04May1974 Sat
Tribute to Famous Entertainers a.k.a. "Famous Show Business Entertainers".
Salute to performers Pat Boone, Lynn Anderson, Bobby Darin, Harry James and
others.
The maestro also salutes Lois Lamont, celebrating her 29th year as secretary for
the Music Makers.
Highlights:
1 - "That's Entertainment" Gail, Cissy, Mary Lou, Anacani, Jimmy, Arthur, Bobby,
Ken
2 - "Rose Garden" Ava Barber
3 - Medley:
a) "Does Your Heart Beat for Me?" Orchestra with trombonist Barney Liddell
b) "You Made Me Love You" Johnny Zell on trumpet
4 - "Fascination" Norma Zimmer with violinist Joe Livoti
5 - "Give a Little Lovin'" Sandi Griffith, Gail Farrell, Mary Lou Metzger and
orchestra
6 - Unidentified: danced by Arthur Duncan, Bobby Burgess & Jack Imel
7 - "If I Were a Carpenter" Guy Hovis
8 - "It's Impossible" Anacani
9 - "Carmen's Boogie" (Boogie version of La Habanera from Bizet’s Carmen): Bob
Ralston at the piano
10 - "You're Goin' the Wrong Way" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
11 - "In Acapulco" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
12 - "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" Jim Roberts with the saxophone section
13 - "April Love" Tom Netherton with Bob Ralston at the piano
14 - "Moonglow" orchestra with Norma Zimmer
15 - "Rock-a-Bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody" Ken Delo
16 - "The Woodchopper's Ball" orchestra with Henry Cuesta on clarinet
17 - "Goodnight Irene" Joe Feeney with chorus and Myron Floren on accordion
18 - "I'm Looking Over a Four-Leaf Clover" Bob Lido & the Hotsy Totsy Boys and
chorus
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
11May1974 [repeat from 03Nov73]
"Salute to the Ladies"
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "I Love You Truly".
Ken Delo offers "Every Day is Ladies Day".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
18May1974 [repeat from 15Sep73]
"Country Club Village in Escondido".
"Zip-a-dee-doo-dah", "Everything is Beautiful", "Spanish Eyes", "Sound of Music"
and "Love Me Tender".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
25May1974 [repeat from 22Sep73]
"Disney's 50th Anniversary"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Jun1974 [repeat from 06Oct73]
"Salute to Nat King Cole"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Jun1974 [repeat from 13Oct73]
"Big Band Days"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Jun1974 [repeat from 20Oct73]
"Salute to Hometowns"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Jun1974 [repeat from 27Oct73]
"Cole Porter"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Jun1974 [repeat from 15Dec73]
"Country Music U.S.A."
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Jul1974 [repeat from 10Nov73]
"Salute to Henry Mancini and Johnny Mercer"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Jul1974 [repeat from 05Jan74]
"Musical Tour of Europe"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Jul1974 [repeat from 26Jan974]
"Grammy Winning Songs"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Jul1974 [repeat from 09Feb74]
"Classical Favorites"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Aug1974 [repeat from 19Jan74]
"Hits of the late 30's and early 40's."
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Aug1974 [repeat from 09Mar74]
"Welk's 50th Anniversary Show"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
17Aug1974 [repeat from 30Mar74]
"Salute to Good Neighbors: Canada and Mexico".
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
24Aug1974 [repeat from 20Apr74]
"Our Western Heritage"
[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
31Aug1974 [repeat from 23Feb74]
"Walkin' Music"
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