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Season 20 (Syndicated) (1974-75)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded September 2020]
references:
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    Syndication Saturdays 7:30pm in Color

20.01 [850] The Lawrence Welk Show [Premiere]
07Sep1974 Sat [rerun 19Apr75]
That's Entertainment
The musical family sails into their 20th year of television.
Highlights:
1 - "That’s Entertainment: Dick, Sandi, Anacani, Tom, Gail, Jimmy, Ava, Joe, Ralna, Guy, Tanya, Ken, Mary Lou, Arthur,
danced by Bobby & Cissy
2 - "Medley of songs from "Fiddler on the Roof": orchestra
3 - "All I Really Need Is a Girl: Sung by Bobby Burgess, danced by Bobby & Cissy King
4 - "Eres Tu" Anacani
5 - "I Will Wait for You" Tom Netherton with Bob Ralston at the organ
6 - "You Made Me Love You" saxophone section (Bob Davis, Dave Edwards, Dick Dale, Henry Cuesta, Russ Klein) with Johnny Zell on trumpet
7 - "Let Me Be There" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
8 - "Rosalie" Ken Delo
9 - "Singin' in the Rain" Sung by Jim Roberts with Neil Levang on ukelelee,
danced by Jack Imel, Mary Lou Metzger, Bobby Burgess, Cissy King & Arthur Duncan
10 - "The Trolley Song" Dick Dale & Gail Farrell
11 - "The Last Blues Song" Tanya Falan
12 - "The Clarinet Polka" Myron Floren on accordion with Richard Maloof on tuba, danced by Lawrence & Cissy
13 - "Oh Lonesome Me" Ava Barber with husband Roger Sullivan on drums
14 - "(Dear Mr. Gable) You Made Me Love You" Mary Lou Metzger
15 - "The Anniversary Song" sung by Norma Zimmer, danced by Lawrence & Cissy,
chorus: Ava, Bobby, Arthur, Gail, Ralna, Guy, Tom, Mary Lou, Larry, Anacani, Ken, Sandi, Tanya
16 - "Rhapsody in Blue" Henry Cuesta on clarinet, Bob Ralston at the piano with orchestra and above chorus
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9j-MoG1340

20.02 [851] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Sep1974 Sat [rerun 26Apr75]
Number One Songs of the 70's / Top of the Charts
Highlights:
1 - "I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing"
2 - "The Happiest Girl in the Whole U.S.A." Ava Barber with husband Roger Sullivan on drums
3 - "Rose Garden" orchestra
4 - "Sing" Tanya Falan with Bob Smale at the piano
5 - "The Entertainer" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
6 - "All I Ever Need Is You" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
7 - "Why Me" Clay Hart (also on guitar) with Sandi, Tanya, Ralna, Gail
8 - "It's Impossible" Anacani
9 - "Games People Play" danced by Arthur Duncan
10 - "For Once in My Life" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
11 - "Top of the World" Mary Lou, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Norma, Ralna, Sandi with Bob Smale at the piano
12 - Theme from "Love Story" orchestra featuring Bob Ralston at the piano & Dave Edwards on saxophone
13 - "And I Love You So" Sandi Griffith
14 - "Close to You" Tom Netherton with Cissy, Sandi, Gail, Tanya, Anacani, Mary Lou
15 - "Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head: Ken Delo
16 - "Amazing Grace" Norma Zimmer with Dick, Larry, Tom, Guy, Bobby, Joe
17 - "Paper Roses" sung by Jim Roberts
18 - "Oh Henry!" Henry Cuesta on clarinet with orchestra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nJVI1vyI3I

20.03 [852] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Sep1974 Sat [rerun 03May75]
Top Songs from Broadway Musicals / Great Songs from Great Musicals
a.k.a. "Musical Regards from Broadway"
When the curtain goes up on this 1974 show you'll have a front row seat for some amazing music.
You'll hear your favorite show tunes - "Til There Was You" from The Music Man, "The Impossible Dream" from The Man of La Mancha,
and "Sunrise, Sunset" from Fiddler on the Roof. Cissy King joins Lawrence for that beautiful waltz "Wunderbar" from Kiss Me Kate,
and our singers pose the question "Shall We Dance" from The King and I to round out our Broadway experience
Highlights:
1 - "On A Wonderful Day Like Today" performed by Bobby, Jimmy, Tom, Ken, Cissy, Gail, Mary Lou, Tanya
2 - "As Long As He Needs Me" by the Champagne Music Makers directed by Lawrence Welk.
3 - "I Love You" duet by Guy Hovis and Ralna English.
4 - "Til There Was You" sung by Norma Zimmer.
5 - "Dancing In The Dark" danced by Bobby & Cissy.
6 - "Lovin' That Man Of Mine" sung by Tanya Falan.
7 - "I'll Never Fall In Love Again" sung by Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou.
8 - "Wunderbar" performed byTanya, Dick, Anacani, Bobby, Norma, Jimmy, Ava, Joe, Ralna, Guy, danced by Lawrence and Cissy
9 - "The Impossible Dream" sung by Ken Delo
10 - Medley From "Roberta" Champagne Music Makers directed by George Cates.
11 - "Tea For Two" sung by Anacani.
12 - "Hello Dolly!" danced by Arthur Duncan.
13 - "The Street Where You Live" sung by Tom Netherton.
14 - "Baubles, Bangles and Beads" performed by Mickey McMahon, Johnny Zell, Charlie Parlato, Laroon Holt.
15 - "A Bushel And A Peck" performed by Ava Babar and Roger Sullivan.
16 - "Sunrise, Sunset" sung by Joe Feeney.
17 - "Shall We Dance" entire cast danced by Cissy and Bobby, accompanied by Myron Floren on accordion\
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtQ1WAQ7i4M

20.04 [853] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Sep1974 Sat [rerun 07Jun75] [LA Times, The Gazette]
Favorite Love Songs
Highlights:
Ralna sings "You'll Never Know"
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet "True Love".
Anacani sings "Amor".
The Band plays "Let Me Call You Sweetheart".
Songs include, "Love is Sweeping the Country", "Can't Stop Loving You",
and "Love Makes the World Go 'Round".

20.05 [854] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Oct1974 Sat [rerun 17May75]
Best Selling Hits / aka Salute to Gold Record Hits
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Yesterday".
Tom Netherton sings "Love Letters in the Sand".
Henry Cuesta performs "Stardust".
Myron Floren performs "Mack the Knife".
Songs include, "I Believe in Music", "Lovin' You", "Mr. Sandman",
"King of the Road", "Country Roads" and "Those Were the Days".

20.06 [855] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Oct1974 Sat [rerun 24May75] [LA Times, The Argus]
Tribute to Duke Ellington / Salute to the late Duke Ellington
Highlights:
The band performs "Take the A Train".
Tanya Welk sings "Don't Get Around Much Anymore".
Norma Zimmer sings "Solitutde."
Other songs include, "Mood Indigo", "Caravan", "Satin Doll",
"Sophisticated Lady", "In a Sentimental Mood",
"Ring Them Bells" and "I'm Beginning to See the Light".

20.07 [856] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Oct1974 Sat
Salute to Famous Musical Families
Highlights:
1 - "Bye Bye Love" Clay Hart with Cissy, Mary Lou, Gail, Sandi, Bobby, Jimmy, Ken, Tom
2 - "The Raindrop Serenade" Bob Smale & Larry Hooper at the piano, Bob Ralston at the organ
3 - "Vaya Con Dios" Anacani
4 - "The English Quickstep" Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
5 - "If I Were a Carpenter" Guy and Ralna
6 - "Undecided" orchestra
7 - "Somethin' Stupid" Gail Farrell & Dick Dale
8 - "Love Walked In" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston on organ
9 - "Stop Time" Arthur Duncan
10 - "We've Only Just Begun" Tanya Falan
11 - "Chanson d'Amour" Sandi Griffiths with Anacani, Cissy, Mary Lou, Gail, and Tanya
12 - "You Always Hurt the Ones You Love" Ken Delo with Bob Havens on trombone
13 - "Cab Driver" Larry Hooper, Bob Lido, Charlie Parlatto, and Kenny Trimble
14 - "Pretend" orchestra
15 - "Imagination" Norma Zimmer
16 - "Strike Up the Band" orchestra
17 - "Sugartime" Ava Barber
18 - "Unchained Melody" Bob Ralston at the piano & Charlotte Harris on cello
19 - "The Pennsylvania Polka" Myron Floren on accordion with Sandi, Gail & Mary Lou
20 - "Solamente Una Vez" impromptu duet by Anacani & her mother
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F_VLX__yVhE

20.08 [857] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Oct1974 Sat [rerun 10May75]
Love and Marriage
Highlights:
The Maestro leads the musical family in a salute titled "It's Delightful to Be Married".
The entire cast joins in for "Bye, Bye Love".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Tea For Two".
Dick and Dale perform "Try a Little Tenderness".
Anacani sings "Vaya Con Dios".
Clay Hart sings "Honey".
Other songs include, "The Anniversary Waltz", "A Pretty Girl Is Like a Melody"
"The Girl That I Marry", "Ma, He's Making Eyes At Me", "Have I Told You Lately",
"And It's So Nice to Have a Man Around the House" and a medley from "My Fair Lady".

20.09 [858] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Nov1974 Sat [rerun 31May75]
Country Music Special
Guest
Julie Miller of Spokane, Washington debuts.
Highlights:
The band leads the way with "Gentle On My Mind".
Guy and Ralna sing "We're Gonna Hold On".
Neil Levang performs "Wabash Cannonball".
Buddy Merrill does "It May Be Silly".
Clay Hart sings "Kiss An Angel Good Morning".
Songs include, "Country Roads", "Why Me, Lord?",
"Release Me", "Make the World Go Away" and "If You Love Me (Let Me Know)".

20.10 [859] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Nov1974 Sat [rerun 21Jun75] [LA Times]
Ah-One and Ah-Two Band Story
A program of music recalling specific landmarks in Welk's 50-year career.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Look For the Silver Lining".
Guy and Ralna duet with "Yellow Rose of Texas".
Cissy King performs "Tiny Bubbles".
The band performs "Calcutta".
A musical remembrance of the Maestro's long career.
Songs, "Everything's Coming Up Roses", "Together Wherever We Go",
"S' Wonderful", "Stormy Weather", "Tennessee Waltz" and "Manhattan".

20.11 [860] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Nov1974 Sat [rerun 14Jun75]
Escondido Country Club Village
Highlights:
The ensemble performs "Climb Every Mountain".
Norma Zimmer sings "There's a Valley".
Larry Hooper sings "Old Man River".
Tom Netherton sings "On a Clear Day".
Song, "My Cup Runneth Over".

20.12 [861] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Nov1974 Sat [News Journal]
The Annual Thanksgiving Show
Highlights:
Anacani sings "Stars in Your Eyes".
Songs include, "Bless This House", "Home for the Holidays",
"Button Up Your Overcoat", "Let Us Break Bread Togehter",
"We Gather Together", "May the Good Lord Bless You and Keep You",
"Consider Yourself", "Turkey in the Straw" and "Hey, Good Lookin'".

20.13 [862] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Nov1974 Sat [rerun 28Jun75] [LA Times, Daily Press, TVG]
Tribute to the Fabulous Dorseys
Highlights:
The Band performs "Getting Sentimental" and "Contrasts".
Guy and Ralna duet with "Tangerine".
Tom Netherton sings "This Love of Mine".
Other songs, "Song of India", "Tiger Rag", "So Rare", "Amapola",
"Original Boogie", "Opus No. 1", "I'll Be Seeing You",
"Maria Elena", "On the Sunny Side of the Street",
"I'll Never Smile Again" and "Once in a While".

20.14 [863] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Dec1974 Sat [rerun 19Jul75] [Hanford Sentinel, TVG]
Columbia Pictures' 50th Anniversary
Highlights:
Tribute to Columbia Pictures musicals features.
The band performs "By the Light of the Silvery Moon"
and "There Goes That Song Again".
Norma Zimmer sings "Dearly Beloved".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "For Me and My Gal".
Other songs, "Swanee", "Pennies From Heaven", "The Anniversary Song",
"Carolina in the Morning" and "After You've Gone".

20.15 [864] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Dec1974 Sat [rerun 12Jul75] [LA Times]
Salute to Walt Disney Song Hits / Walt Disney's Merriest Song Hits
Highlights:
The Band performs a "Snow White" medley.
Tanya Welk sings "I've Got No Strings".
Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon a Star".
Bobby & Cissy dance "The Mouse-ka Dance".

20.16 [865] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Dec1974 Sat [LA Times, News Leader]
The 29th Annual Christmas Show
Guests
the six Semonski Sisters
Highlights:
The show opens with Bob Smale, Robbie and Margaret sing "Jingle Bells"
and "December 25th".
Guy and Ralna sing "Merry Christmas From Our House"
.
Bob Ralston's talented youngsters Randy and Diane sing "Silver Bells".
Jim Roberts, Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou sing "White Christmas".
Sandi helps her little Jenni with "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer".
Clay Hart solos with "Holly, Jolly Christmas".
Joe Feeney offers "O, Holy Night" and six young Feeney's sing "Let There Be Peace".
Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel, Bobby & Cissy dance to "Parade of the Wooden Soldiers".
Tom Netherton sings "Silent Night".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Carol of the Bells".
The Semonski Sisters sing "He".
Ken Delo and his little Kimberly and Kevin and their puppet Allie, essay "All I Want for Christmas".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Carol of the Bells" and the Christmas Carolers follow in song.
For the finale, children and parents are introduced and Santa joins them with Christmas presents.
*Note: Lawrence Welk discovered the Semonski Sisters (aged 7 to 18) on a recent visit to Orlando
and will also appear on the New Years program.

20.17 [866] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Dec1974 Sat [LA Times]
Salute to the New Year
Guests
The Semonski Sisters
Highlights:
The cast joins in with "Happy Days Are Here Again".
Joe Feeney sings "Try to Remember".
Clay Hart sings "The Most Beautiful Girl in the World".
"Woodchopper's Ball" and "Auld Lang Syne".

20.18 [867] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Jan1975 Sat [rerun 05Jul75] [LA Times, News Journal]
Those Were the Days / The Good Old Days
A musical tribute of the "good old days" of vaudeville,
marathon dances, torch songs and Dixieland Jazz.
Guest
Barbara Boylan
Highlights:
Welk and the Music Makers perform "Varsity Drag"
Guy and Ralna sing "Love Nest".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Melody of Love".
Ralna sings "Love Me or Leave Me".
Tom Netherton sings "Chances Are".
Ava Barber sings "You Are My Sunshine".
Clay Hart solos with "Your Cheatin' Heart".
Other songs, "Sing, Sing, Sing", "Those Were the Days",
and "Days of Old Vaudeville".

20.19 [868] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Jan1975 Sat [rerun 26Jul75] [LA Times, TVG]
Salute to Jerome Kern / The Genius of Jerome Kern
Highlights:
1 - "Who?" performed by Mary Lou, Gail, Sandi, Anacani, Arthur, Jim, Tom, Ken, Joe
2 - "I Won't Dance" danced by Bobby & Cissy
3 - "You Couldn't Be Cuter" orchestra featuring Larry Hooper and Bob Smale at the piano
4 - "Ol' Man River" orchestra featuring trombonist Bob Havens, saxophonist Russ Klein,
clarinetist Henry Cuesta
5 - "Make Believe" duet by Guy Hovis and Ralna English
6 - "They Didn't Believe Me" sung by Tom Netherton with pianist Bob Smale.
7 - "I've Told Every Little Star" orchestra
8 - "A Fine Romance" sung by Tanya Falan
9 - "The Way You Look Tonight" danced by Bobby & Cissy
10 - "Can't Help Singing" sung by Sandi Griffiths with Gail, Mary Lou, Ralna, Anacani
11 - "Long Ago and Far Away" orchestra
12 - "Pure Love" Clay Hart (also on guitar)
13 - "Bill" sung by Ralna English
14 - "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" orchestra
15 - "The Last Time I Saw Paris"sung by Ken Delo with Myron Floren on accordion
16 - "The Song Is You" sung by Joe Feeney
17 - "Yesterdays" Bob Ralston at the organ
18 - "Look for the Silver Lining" sung by Ava Barber
19 - "Granada" sung by Anacani
20 - "All the Things You Are" orchestra
21 - "Pick Yourself Up" danced by Arthur Duncan with Mary Lou, Jimmy, Cissy, Bobby, Clay, Sandi, Ken, Gail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXTYhyvecKA

20.20 [869] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Jan1975 Sat [TVG]
Tribute to Famous Girl Singers / Salute to Famous Songstresses
Including Teresa Brewer, Ruth Etting, Doris Day, Patti Page, Della Reese and Dinah Shore.
Highlights:
The Quintet performs "Whatever Will Be, Will Be" (Que Sera, Sera)
"Misty", "Buttons and Bows", "Till I Waltz Again With You",
"Honeysuckle Rose", "I Got Rhythm", "Tammy",
"It Must Be Him", "Hey, There", "Mean to Me",
"This Old House", "Secret Love" and "Don't You Know".

20.21 [870] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Jan1975 Sat [rerun 09Aug75] [Tampa Bay Times, TVG]
This Colorful World
Highlights:
The band opens the show with "Deep Purple",
"Rainbow 'Round My Shoulder", "Old Black Magic",
and ""Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White".
Tanya Welk sings "Mountain Greenery".
Norma Zimmer offers "Alice Blue Gown".
Clay Hart sings "Little Green Apples".
Guy and Ralna duet with "Orange Blossom Special".
Other songs include, "Blue Skies", "Red River Valley", "Blue Tango",
"Blue Velvet", "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Bluebird of Happiness".

20.22 [871] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Feb1975 Sat [rerun 16Aug75] [LA Times, Detroit Free Press]
Songs from the Classics / Great Songs from the Great Classics
Melodies by Chopin, Rachmaninoff, Dvorak, Wagner fill the cast offerings.
Highlights:
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Full Moon and Empty Arms".
Tom Netherton sings "Chasing Rainbows" (from "Fantasie Impromptu").
Guy and Ralna duet with "Song of Love".
Norma Zimmer sings "Strange Music".
The band presents a "Kismet" medley.
Other songs, "'Til the End of Time" (from "Polanaise"), "Coppelia"
"Danny Boy" (from "Londonderry Air") and "Moonlight and Roses".

Myron Floren, Cissy & Bobby

20.23 [872] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Feb1975 Sat [rerun 23Aug75] [LA Times]
Hooray for Hollywood / Salute to Hollywood's Musical Hall of Fame
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Sound of Music".
Joe Feeney offers "Be My Love".
Tom Netherton sings "As Time Goes By".
Ken Delo does Al Jolson's "Mammy".
Ava Barber sings "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head".
The finals is a R.A.F. medley from "The King and I".
Including "The Entertainer", "S Wonderful", "Theme from Summer of '42".
Songs featured are from such films as "Casablanca", "Sound of Music",
"High Society", "Going My Way", "The Sting" and "Jazz Singer".

20.24 [873] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Feb1975 Sat [rerun 02Aug75] [Daily Mail, Progress Index]
Tribute to Sweet Bands / Music of the Sweet Bands
Sweet Music accents the sounds played over the years by Paul Whiteman,
Kay Kyser, Ted Weems, Freddy Martin, Fred Waring and Guy Lombardo.
Highlights:
The band concertizes Whitman's "When Day Is Done",
as well as Lombardo's "Boo Hoo".
Bobby, Cissy, Mary Lou and Jack Imel feature
Ted Lewis' "Me and My Shadow".
The finale features the Welk Choraleers singing
Fred Waring's "Sleep".
Other songs include, "Heartaches", "Tonight We Love",
"I'm Looking Over a Four Leaf Clover", "For You",
"Cool Water", "Who Wouldn't Love You?", "Josephine",
"The Waltz You Saved for Me", "Daddy", "Three Little Fishes" and "Adios".

20.25 [874] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Feb1975 Sat [Daily News, The Argus]
Musical Tour of America
Highlights:
Songs "This Land is Your Land", "Chicago", "On the Alamo",
"Are You From Dixie?", "Moon Over Miami", "Oklahoma!",
"By the Time I Get to Phoenix", "Mississippi Mud", "Alabamy Bound",
and "San Antonio Rose".

20.26 [875] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Mar1975 Sat [News Journal]
Tribute to Irving Berlin
Highlights:
"Alexander's Ragtime Band", "Blue Skies", "How Deep is the Ocean",
"There's No Business Like Show Business", "Cheek to Cheek" and "Always".

20.27 [876] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Mar1975 Sat [LA Times, TVG]
South of the Border
Highlights:
"Say Si Si" danced by Bobby & Cissy.
Ken Delo sings "Mexicali Rose".
Other songs, "Cuanto Le Gusta", "Cachita", "La Paloma",
"Macarena", "Granada", "Padre", "La Raspa",
"Spanish Eyes", "Chihuahua Polka", "Tea for Two",
"Green Eyes", "Mambo Jambo" and "You Belong to My Heart".
The entire musical family rolls a cake on-stage
to celebrate the maestro's 72nd birthday.

20.28 [877] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Mar1975 Sat [LA Times, TVG]
St. Patrick's Day
Highlights:
The Semonski Sisters sing "Glocca Morra".
Clay Hart sings "Danny Boy".
Guy and Ralna duet with "Too-Ra Loo-Ra Loo-Ra".
"The Unicorn", "My Wild Irish Rose", "McNamara's Band",
"Galway Bay", "Dancin' the Devil Away" and an Irish medley.

20.29 [878] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Mar1975 Sat [LA Times, TVG]
A Cavalcade of Musical Styles
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna sing "Wabash Cannonball".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "In the Mood".
Bob Ralston offers "Carmen's Boogie".
Clay Hart sings "Please Release Me".
Other songs, "The Way We Were", "Maple Leaf Rag",
"Cielito Lindo", "Semper Fidelis March", "How Great Thou Art",
"Land of a Thousand Dances", "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head",
"Edelweiss", "Birth of the Blues" and "Shenandoah".

20.30 [879] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Mar1975 Sat [LA Times, TVG]
Easter
Highlights:
Joe Feeney sings "Were You There?"
Tom Netherton sings "God is Alive".
Clay Hart sings "I Love".
Other songs include, "Put On Your Sunday Clothes",
"What a Friend We Have in Jesus", "Easter Parade", "Lord's Prayer",
"Bells of St. Mary's", "The Bible Tells Me So" and "It Is No Secret".

20.31 [880] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Apr1975 Sat [LA Times, TVG]
Famous Places / Songs for a Traveler
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Paris in the Spring".
Clay Hart sings "I've Been Everywhere".
Other songs include a medley from "South Pacific",
"Faraway Places", "Red Sails in the Sunset", "Lazy River",
"I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "Top of the World",
"San Francisco", "Guadalajara" and "My Blue Heaven".

20.32 [881] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Apr1975 Sat [rerun 30Aug75]
County Fair
This production-filled show captures all the fun of a county fair including the "Cotton Candy and a Toy Balloon"
to the clowns and the marching band. Dick Dale sings "John Henry", Bobby and Cissy have "Fun Goin' to the County Fair"
and the band delights with a medley from that Rodgers and Hammerstein masterpiece "Carousel". Join us at the fair!
Highlights:
1 - "Cotton Candy A Toy Balloon" entire cast
2 - "Carousel" medley Champagne Music Makers George Cates Conducting
3 - "Have I Stayed Too Long At The Fair" Norma Zimmer
4 - "Love Me All The Time"Anacani and Tanya
5 - "Fun Going To The County Fair" Boby Burgess and Cissy King
6 - "Rodeo Cowboy" Clay Hart, Sandi Giffiths, Sally Flynn
7 - "Round And Round" Welk Girls
8 - "The Merry-Go-Round Broke Drown" Bob Ralston
9 - "Man Walking On The Water" Guy Hovis And Ralna Englis
10 - "Meet Me At St Louie Louie" Danced by Athur Ducan accompanied by Myron Floren
11 - "Come To The Fair" Joe Feeny accompanied by Myron Floren
12 - "Candy Man" Champagne Music Makers conducted by Lawrence Welk
13 - "Gonna Get Along Without Ya" Ava Babar
14 - "John Henry" Dick Dale
15 - "Dance Of The Comedians" Myron Floren
16 - "Just a Closer Walk With Thee" Tom Netherton
17 - "Put on A Happy Face" Ken Delo
18 - "Poppa Dance With Me" Marry Lou Metzger and Jack Imel
19 - "There's Something About A Home Town Band" Entire Cast and Marching Band
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n_mc42HYfx4

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Apr1975 [repeat from 07Sep74]
"That's Entertainment"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Apr1975 [repeat from 14Sep74]
"Top of the Chart Songs"
"The Entertainer", "Close to You", "Why Me, Lord?",
"Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head", "For Once In My Life",
and "The Happiest Girl In the Whole U.S.A."

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
03May1975 [repeat from 21Sep74]
"Great Songs from Great Musicals"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
10May1975 [repeat from 26Oct74]
"Musical Salute to Happily Marrieds"


[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
17May1975 [repeat from 05Oct74]
"Gold Record Song Hits"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
24May1975 [repeat from 12Oct74]
"Tribute to Duke Ellington"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
31May1975 [repeat from 02Nov74]
"Salute to Country Music"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
07Jun1975 [repeat from 28Sep74]
"Favorite Love Songs"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
14Jun1975 [repeat from 16Nov74]
"Escondido Country Club Village"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
21Jun1975 [repeat from 09Nov74]
"Ah-One and Ah-Two Band Story"
A musical rememberance of the Maestro's 50 years long career.

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
28Jun1975 [repeat from 30Nov74]
"Big Band Sound of the Dorsey Brothers"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
05Jul1975 [repeat from 04Jan75]
"The Good Old Days"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
12Jul1975 [repeat from 14Dec74]
"Salute to Walt Disney Song Hits"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
19Jul1975 [repeat from 07Dec74]
"Hail Columbia Pictures' 50th Year"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
26Jul1975 [repeat from 11Jan75]
"Songs of Jerome Kern"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
02Aug1975 [repeat from 15Feb75]
"Music of the Sweet Bands"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
09Aug1975 [repeat from 25Jan75]
"This Colorful World"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
16Aug1975 [repeat from 01Feb75]
"Inspired by the Great Classics"

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
23Aug1975 [repeat from 08Feb75]
Memorable Melodies from Hollywood Films.

[--] Lawrence Welk Show
30Aug1975 [repeat from 12Apr75]
A Day at the County Fair
A "Carousel" medley, "Too Long at the Fair", "Come to the Fair",
"Merry-Go-Round Broke Down", "Papa, Won't You Dance With Me?",
"Candy Man", "Ride'em Cowboy" and "Just a Closer Walk With Thee".

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