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Season 22 (Syndicated) (1976-77)
Episode Guide compiled by The Classic TV Archive
with contributions by: Rina Fox, Tom Alger [Uploaded September 2020]
references:
TV Guide / Library of Congress (telnet://locis.loc.gov)
Internet Movie Database (https://us.imdb.com)
UCLA Film and Television Archive / Writers Guild of America (wga)

 

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     Syndicated Saturdays and Sundays 7pm (Color)
 
22.01 [914] The Lawrence Welk Show [Season Premiere]
18Sep1976 Sat [Florence Morning News]
Highlights:
Lawrence and the Band kick-off this show with the Glenn Miller hit "In The Mood," Guy & Ralna sing "Feelings,"
Tanya takes center stage with a sensational version of "Love Will Keep Us Together." Arthur Duncan dances to "Doin' The New Low Down,"
and Lawrence and Cissy King have a "Waltz of the Flowers." The show ends with the Champagne Lady,
Norma Zimmer and the Singers performing "America the Beautiful."
"In the Mood" - Orchestra
"The House I Live In" - Tom Netherton and chorus
"Love Will Keep Us Together" - Tanya Welk
"Let's Face the Music and Dance" - Sung and danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
"For You" - Jim Roberts, with Sandi Griffiths, Gail Farrell and Mary Lou Metzger
"The Song is You" - Joe Feeney, with Bobby, Ken, Dick, Larry, Tom, Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou, Norma, Tanya
"Doin' the New Low Down" - Sung and danced by Arthur Duncan
"Feelings" - Guy Hovis (also on guitar) and Ralna English
"Showboat" Medley of "Old Man River"/ "Can't Help Lovin' Dat Man"/ "Why Do I Love You"/ "Bill"/ "Make Believe" - Orchestra, with Larry Hooper
"Take Me Home, Country Roads" - Ava Barber
"Waltz of the Flowers" - Orchestra, danced by Lawrence Welk and Cissy King
"Hawaiian Wedding Song" - Ken Delo, and danced by Mary Lou Metzger and Tanya Falan
"Cuesta's Fiesta" - Henry Cuesta on clarinet
"Sisters" - The Semonski Sisters
"Shall We Dance" - Myron Floren on accordion, with Richard Maloof on tuba and Neil Levang on banjo
"America the Beautiful" - Norma Zimmer, with Sandi, Gail, Tanya, Ava, Cissy, Mary Lou, Anacani, Ralna, Guy, Tom, Joe, Larry, Ken, Bobby.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dBKeGcyvfSU

22.02 [915] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Sep1976 Sat [LA Times]
Musical Kaleidoscope / September Songs
Highlights:
Tanya Welk sings "Canadian Sunset".
Ava Barber sings "Oh, Lonesome Me".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts duet with "Whispering Hope".

22.03 [916] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Oct1976 Sat [rerun 10Sep77] [TVG, Statesman Journal, The Robesonian]
Tour of Southern California / Escondido Show
Welk and the Music Makers take to the air via a blimp to many
Southern California tourist attractions.
Included are Oceanside's harbor cove, Welk's Country Club Village in Escondido,
1800 acre Wild Animal Park and championship 150 piece
Orange Glen High School Patriot Band and a parade of ancient
cars carrying Welk's entire "family".
Highlights:
Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou sing "Talk to the Animals" at the Wild Animal Park.
Tom Netherton sings "On a Clear Day" while looking down on Mt. Palomar, Mission Bay and San Diego.
Other songs, "Paloma Blanca", "Love Will Keep Us Together",
"Hey, Good Lookin'", "Whale of a Tale", "Amazing Grace",
"Michael Row Your Boat Ashore", "America the Beautiful",
"Sempre Fidelis March", "Loveliest Night of the Year",
"Granada", "Peace in the Valley" and "There's A Kind of Hush".

22.04 [917] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Oct1976 Sat [rerun 07May77] [Journal Herald] Burlington Free Press]
Music for Everyone
Highlights:
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Music, Music, Music".
Norma Zimmer sings "Indian Summer.
Tom Netherton sings "I Asked the Lord".
Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou sing "Breaking Up is Hard to Do".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Moment of Truth".
Johnny Zell and Bob Ralston perform "Theme from Love Story".
Joe Feeney sings "The Impossible Dream".
Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Champagne Waltz".
Myron Floren does a medley of Jefferson Airplane songs including
"We Can Be Together".
Other songs, "Hoop De Doo" and "Brian's Song".

22.05 [918] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Oct1976 Sat [rerun 14May77] [Daily News, LA Times]
Fun Songs / Happy Melodies
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "A Most Unusual Day".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Anything Goes".
The Semonski Sisters sing "Three Little Fishes".
Ava Barber sings "In the Summertime".
Other songs, "Goody, Goody", "My Bill",
"Glow Worm", "Aba Dabba Honeymoon", "Happy Feet"
and "Super-califragilisticexpialidocious!".

22.06 [919] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Oct1976 Sat [LA Times, Journal News]
Serenade to Autumn
Highlights:
Tom Netherton sings "Things We Did Last Summer".
Norma Zimmer sings "September in the Rain".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Sunnyside Up".
Ken Delo sings "Blue Skies".
Other songs, "'Tis Autumn" and "Moments to Remember".

22.07 [920] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Oct1976 Sat [Tampa Bay Times]
Halloween Costume Party
Highlights:
Songs, "This Old House", "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered",
"Satan Takes a Holiday" and "That Old Black Magic".

22.08 [921] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Nov1976 Sat [rerun 21May77] [Burlington Free Press]
Salute to Famous Twosomes of Show Biz
Salute to songs associated with Bing Crosby and Bob Hope,
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, Donny and Marie Osmond,
Guy and Carmen Lombardo.
Highlights:
Newest member Kathie Sullivan sings "Why Do I Love You?"
Anacani offers Les Paul and Mary Ford's "Vaya Con Dios".
Tanya Welk sings the Everly Brothers "Let It Be Me".
Other songs, "Sweethearts on Parade" and "Green Eyes".

22.09 [922] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Nov1976 Sat [rerun 02Jul77] [The Gazette, Burlington Free Press, TVG]
Tribute to America / My America, Your America
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna duet with "Love in a Home".
Tom Netherton sings "The Impossible Dream".
The Semonski Sisters sing "Teach the World to Sing".
Kathie Sullivan sings "I Believe".
Bobby & Cissy do a Phillipine folkdance to "Tinikling".
Tanya Welk sings "People".

22.10 [923] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Nov1976 Sat [Tampa Bay Times]
Thanksgiving
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna sing "Home Sweet Home".
Norma Zimmer sings "My Favorite Things".
Kathie Sullivan sings "Count Your Blessings".

22.11 [924] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Nov1976 Sat [Tampa Bay Times]
Songs of Bing Crosby
Highlights:
Guy and Ralna sing "Bells of St. Mary's".
Tom Netherton sings "Pennies From Heaven".
The troupe performs "Where the Blue of the Night".
Other songs, "Sweet Sue" and "I'll Remember April".

22.12 [925] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Dec1976 Sat [erun 28May77] [The Gazette, Tampa Bay Times]
Dreamy Romantic Songs / Saluting music with Dream titles
Highlights:
Tanya Welk sings "I Can Dream, Can't I".
Tom Netherton sings "Street of Dreams".
Norma Zimmer sings "Always".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "The Dipsy Doodle".
Other songs, "All I Do is Dream of You", "I'll See You in My Dreams", and "All I Have to Do is Dream".

22.13 [926] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Dec1976 Sat [rerun 04Jun77] [Ithaca Journal]
Italian Special / Salute to Italy
Guest
Frank Morocco
Highlights:
Tanya Welk sings "That's Amore".
Norma Zimmer sings "Three Coins in the Fountain".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Carnival of Venice".
Other songs, "Eh Compari", "The Isle of Capri",
"Volare!" and "Viva Italia".

22.14 [927] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Dec1976 Sat [rerun 11Jun77] [The Gazette]
Big Band Forties
Salute of the 40's big bands with Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman,
Paul Whiteman, Tommy Dorsey and Duke Ellington.
Highlights:
Tanya Welk sings "And the Angels Sing".
Other songs "American Patrol", "Chattanooga Choo Choo"
"Summit Ridge Drive", "Ring Those Bells", "Mambo Jambo",
"Pennsylvania Polka", "I'll Never Smile Again" and "My Shawl".

22.15 [928] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Dec1976 Sat
Christmas Show
Highlights:
Grandsons Lawrence Welk III (age 7) and brother Kevin (age 5)
perform "All I Want for Christmas is My Two Front Teeth".
Other songs "Silent Night" and "Silver Bells".

22.16 [929] The Lawrence Welk Show
01Jan1977 Sat
New Year's Show
Highlights:
"High Society", "Twelfth Street Rag", and "As Time Goes By".

22.17 [930] The Lawrence Welk Show
08Jan1977 Sat [rerun 18Jun77] [Daily Press]
Hooray for Hollywood (Part 1) / Hollywood Musical Spectaculars Part 1
Highlights:
1 - "On Moonlight Bay" orchestra
2 - "Till We Meet Again" Guy Hovis & Ralna English
3 - "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King
4 - "Isn't It a Lovely Day to Be Caught in the Rain?" Tom Netherton with Bob Smale at the piano
5 - "The Piccolino" orchestra featuring Myron Floren on accordion
6 - "The Carioca" Anacani, danced by the Anacani & Bobby Burgess
7 - "Embraceable You" sung by Norma Zimmer
8 - "I Got Rhythm" danced by Arthur Duncan
9 - "Our Love Is Here to Stay" sung by Tanya Falan
10 - "S'Wonderful" sung by Norma Zimmer with the orchestra
11 - "Over the Rainbow" sung by Kathie Sullavan
12 - "Meet Me in St. Louis" sung by Joe Feeney and Bobby, Cissy, Ken, Mary Lou, Jamie, Gail, Jimmy, Sandi
13 - "The Boy Next Door" saxophone section: Dick Dale, Dave Edwards, Russ Klein, Henry Cuesta, Bob Davis and Johnny Zell on trumpet
14 - "The Trolley Song" sung by the Semonski Sisters and Jimmy Roberts
15 - "Singin' in the Rain" sung by Sandi Griffiths, Gail Farrell, Mary Lou Metzger
16 - "Good Morning" sung and danced by Mary Lou Metzger & Jack Imel
17 - "Fit as a Fiddle (and Ready for Love)" sung by Ken Delo and the Hotsy Totsy Boys
18 - "Don't Fence Me In" sung by Ava Barber
19 - "Night and Day" orchestra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeKS1eyoRcQ

22.18 [931] The Lawrence Welk Show
15Jan1977 Sat [rerun 25Jun77] [El Paso Times]
Hooray for Hollywood (Part 2) / Top Hollywood and Broadway Musicals Part 2
Highlights:
The band opens with "There's No Business Like Show Business".
Sandi, Gail and Mary Lou sing "Annie Get Your Gun".
Kathie Sullivan sings "Something Wonderful" from "The King and I".
Ava Barber sings songs from "Oklahoma!"
and a concert medley from "Fiddler on the Roof".

22.19 [932] The Lawrence Welk Show
22Jan1977 Sat [rerun 09Jul77]
Lawrence Welk's Favorites / Best of Lawrence Welk Records
Highlights:
1 - "Calcutta" orchestra with Bobby & Cissy dancing
2 - "Georgia on My Mind" sung by Tom Netherton with Bob Smale at the piano
3 - "Winchester Cathedral" sung by Bob Lido
4 - "Tico Tico" played by Myron Floren on accordion with orchestra
5 - "Yellow Bird" performed by Cissy, Jamie, Norma, Anacani, Ava, Gail, Sandi, Mary Lou
6 - "Tea for Two" danced by Arthur Duncan
(Did you know this was the most performed song on the Lawrence Welk Show?)
7 - "All the Things You Are" sung by Kathie Sullivan with Bob Smale at the piano
8 - "Parlez-Moi d'Amour (Speak to Me of Love)" sung by Jim Roberts & Kathie Sullavan
9 - "Tie a Yellow Ribbon 'Round the Old Oak Tree" sung by Ken Delo
10 - "The Beer Barrel Polka" Myron Floren on accordion with the Semonksi Sisters
11 - "Misty" Dave Edwards on saxophone with orchestra
12 - "Moon River" sung by Norma Zimmer
13 - "Baby Elephant Walk" danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King with Mary Lou & Jack (in animal costumes)
14 - "By the Time I Get to Phoenix" sung by Ava Barber
15 - "Let It Be Me" sung by Guy Hovis & Ralna English
16 - "Gentle on My Mind" by Bob Smale at the piano with orchestra
17 - "Peg O' My Heart" sung by Joe Feeney with Myron Floren on accordion
18 - "Maria Elena" sung by Anacani with Neil Levang on guitar
19 - "Somewhere My Love" (Theme from Dr. Zhivago): orchestra
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xVLEhWFsaUg

22.20 [933] The Lawrence Welk Show
29Jan1977 Sat [rerun 16Jul77] [The Gazette]
Songs from the World's Great Classics
Classics from composers, Tchaikovsky, Liszt and Boulanger.
Guest
Frankie Yankovic
Highlights:
Songs, "Liebstraum", "Tonight, Love",
"Kismet", "Baubles, Bangles and Beads".
"Waltz of the Flowers", "Granada", "My Prayer"
"Oh, Perfect Love" and Tchaikovsky's "Nutcracker Suite".

22.21 [934] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Feb1977 Sat [rerun 23Jul77] [The Times]
Top Recording Hits of the Sixties
Songs by the Beatles, Ray Charles, Don Ho, Roger Miller and Louis Armstrong.
Highlights:
Highlights:
Tom Netherton sings "Gonna Build a Mountain".
Norma Zimmer sings "Yesterday".
The Semonski Sisters sing "Walk Right In".
Guy and Ralna duet with "I Can't Stop Loving You".
Other songs, "Sunny", "This Is My Song" and "King of the Road".

22.22 [935] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Feb1977 Sat [rerun 30Jul77] [Press and Sun Bulletin, San Antonio Express]
Salute to the Top Songsters of America / Memories Are Made Of This
The music of Frank Sinatra, Tony Bennett, Dean Martin,
Nat King Cole, Johnny Cash, Ted Lewis, Johnny Mathis,
Eddy Arnold, Hank Williams, Tennessee Ernie Ford and Perry Como.
Highlights:
Jim Roberts sings Tony Bennett's "I Left My Heart In San Francisco".
Larry Hooper sings Tennessee Ernie Ford's "Sixteen Tons".
Anacani sings "Besame Mucho".
The band plays Nat 'King' Cole's "Dance, Ballerina".
Other songs, "Young at Heart", "Too Young", "Me and My Shadow".

22.23 [936] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Feb1977 Sat [rerun 06Aug77] [LA Times, Daily Press]
Salute to Top Female Vocalists / Famous Femme Singers
Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee, Doris Day, Lena Horne,
Marie Osmond, Rosemary Clooney, Jane Morgan,
Anne Murray, Carmen Miranda and Jo Stafford.
Highlights:
Ken Delo and Larry Hooper sing Rosemary Clooney's "This Ole House".
Norma Zimmer sings Jane Morgan's "Fascination".
Tanya Welk sings Jo Stafford's "You Belong to Me".
The Semonski Sisters sing Anne Murray's "Snowbird".
Anacani sings "Cuanto le Gusta".
Other songs, "People", "Rose Garden", "Tammy" and "Paper Roses".

22.24 [937] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Feb1977 Sat [rerun 13Aug77] [The Journal]
Musical Tour of the South / Musical South
Guest
trumpet player Jackie Koon
Highlights:
The entire ensemble performs "Swanee".
Ken Delo sings "I've Been Everywhere",
Joe Feeney sings "Jeannie".
The Semonski Sisters sing "Old Folks at Home".
Other songs, "Camptown Races", "Sleepy Time Down South",
"Are You From Dixie", "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans"
and a special Stephen Foster medley.

22.25 [938] The Lawrence Welk Show
05Mar1977 Sat [rerun 20Aug77] [Burlington Free Press]
Famous Theme Songs / Nostalgic Favorite Themes
Guest
singer Jamie Lynn Corey
Highlights:
1 - Ted Lewis' "When My Baby Smiles At Me" with Henry Cuesta on clarinet and orchestra.
2 - Russ Morgan's "Does Your Heart Beat for Me" sung by Tom Netherton with Sandi, Gail, Mary Lou, Jamie,
Anacani, Cissy and orchestra featuring Barney Liddell on trombone.
3 - Freddy Martin's "Tonight We Love" Bob Ralston and Bob Smale at the piano with orchestra.
4 - "Adios" sung by Anacani
5 - "The Waltz You Saved For Me" orchestra danced by Lawrence & Cissy.
6 - Sammy Kaye's "Daddy" sung by Tanya Welk with Guy, Larry, Curt and Dick.
7 - "If I Could Tell You" sung by Kathie Sullivan and Bob Ralston at the organ.
8 - Radio's "Lone Ranger Theme" "The William Tell Overture" Myron Floren on accordion with orchestra.
9 - Francis Craig's "Near You" sung by Guy and Ralna.
10 - Theme from "Baretta" danced by Bobby & Cissy.
11 - "When You Wish Upon a Star" sung by Norma Zimmer.
12 - Theme from "Happy Days" sung by the Semonski Sisters.
13 - "Dinah" sung by Ken Delo with Bob Havens on trombone.
14 - "The Tonight Show Theme" danced by Arthur Duncan.
15 - "I Walk the Line" sung by Ava Barber.
16 - "Theme from Exodus" sung by Joe Feeney with Tanya, Anacani, Gail, Cissy, Ralna, Sandi, Tom, Larry, Guy, Jim and Bobby.
17 - "Smile" sung by Jamie Corey with Bob Smale on piano.
18 - "Tara's Theme" orchestra.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBG0Oh1R9xo

22.26 [939] The Lawrence Welk Show
12Mar1977 Sat [rerun 27Aug77]
History of the Lawrence Welk Musical Family / Discovery Stories
Highlights:
1 - The band and chorus open with "I Believe In Music".
2 - Bob Ralston plays "Cumana".
3 - Norma Zimmer and Jim Roberts sing "Abide With Me".
4 - Guy and Ralna duet with "This Guy's In Love With You".
5 - Bobby & Cissy dances to "Calcutta".
6 - Ava Barber sings "Country Road Take Me Home".
7 - Tom Netherton sings "If Ever I Would Leave You".
8 - Arthur Duncan dances to "Take the A Train".
9 - Ken Delo sings "Tie Me Kangaroo Down".
10 - Larry Hooper sings "Oh Happy Day".
11 - Jack Imel plays marimba and Bob Havens on trombone perform "Limehouse Blues".
12 - Tanya Welk sings "You Make Me Feel So Young".
13 - Kathie Sullivan and the chorus sing "Bill" from "Showboat".
14 - Myron Floren and Dick Dale perform "Ack Du Lieber Augustine/ Where Has My Little Dog Gone / Du Du Liegst Mir.
15 - The Semonski Sisters sing "It's A Small World".
16 - Anacani sings "Noche de Ronda".
17 - Joe Feeney sings "When Irish Eyes Are Smiling".
18 - George Cates conducting the orchestra closes with "Carmen's Boogie".
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jrXWTLLFdMU


Lawrence Welk's 74th Birthday  (Born: 11-Mar-1903)

22.27 [940] The Lawrence Welk Show
19Mar1977 Sat [Journal News]
Salute to American Composers / Famous Songs by Famous Songwriters
Great music from the likes of Irving Berlin, Bacharach,
Gershwin, Lerner and Loewe, Rodgers and Hammerstein.
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Wouldn't It Be Loverly".
Henry Cuesta plays "Stardust".
Bobby & Cissy dance to "Blue Tango".

22.28 [941] The Lawrence Welk Show
26Mar1977 Sat [The Gazette]
Big Band Hits
Salute to bandleaders Tommy Dorsey, Percy Faith, Duke Ellington,
Count Basie, Henry Manchini and Artie Shaw.
Highlights:
Songs, "Strike Up the Band", "Autumn Leaves", "The Entertainer",
Song from "Moulin Rouge", "Going Out of My Head" and "Misty".

22.29 [942] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Apr1977 Sat [Burlington Free Press]
America the Beautiful
Lawrence Welk salutes America's cities and famous sites with song and dance.
Highlights:
Dick Dale sings "San Fernando Valley".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Give My Regards to Broadway".
The Semonski Sisters sing "San Francisco".
Jim Roberts sings "My Old Kentucky Home".
Other songs, "Goofus", "Mississippi Mud".

22.30 [943] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Apr1977 Sat [Press and Sun Bulletin, LA Times]
Happy Easter
Highlights:
The Welk ensemble perform "Easter Parade".
Norma Zimmer sings "In the Garden".
Ken Delo sings "When You Wore a Tulip".
Myron Floren plays "The Lost Chord".
The band plays "Holiday for Strings".
Other songs, "Eli, Eli" and "Hava Nagila".

22.31 [944] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Apr1977 Sat [Detroit Free Press]
Salute to Hawaii
Highlights:
Norma Zimmer sings "Beyond the Reef".
Arthur Duncan dances to "Drifting and Dreaming".
Kathie Sullivan sings "Blue Hawaii".
Other songs, "Hawaiian Wedding Song",
"Little Brown Gal", "Stranger in Paradise",
and a medley of songs from "South Pacific".

22.32 [945] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Apr1977 Sat
Springtime
Guest
Roger Williams
Highlights:
1 - "April Showers" with Orchestra intro., Mary Lou, Gail, Sandi, Ralna, Cissy, Tanya, Kathie, Jamie
2 - "Autumn Leaves" - Guest star Roger Williams on piano
3 - "Listen to My Smile" - Guy Hovis and Ralna English
4 - "Sisters" - The Semonski Sisters
5 - "April Love" - Tom Netherton
6 - "It Might As Well Be Spring" - Orchestra
7 - "You Are My Sunshine" - Ava Barber
8 - "I Got Rhythm" - Jamie Corey, with Bob Smale on piano
9 - "Love Will Keep Us Together" - Danced by Bobby Burgess and Cissy King
10 - "Let a Smile Be Your Umbrella" - Ken Delo, with Bob Havens on trombone
11 - "Springtime in the Rockies" - Jimmy Roberts, with Sandi, Mary Lou, Gail, Jamie, Tanya, Cissy
12 - "Keep Your Sunnyside Up" - Danced by Arthur Duncan
13 - "Spring is Here" - Kathie Sullivan
14 - "Sweetheart Tree" - Joe Feeney, with Bob Ralston on organ
15 - "Walkin' in the Sunshine" - Sandi Griffiths, Gail Farrell and Mary Lou Metzger
16 - "On the Sunny Side of the Street" - Henry Cuesta on clarinet
17 - "Spring Will Be a Little Late This Year" - Tanya Falan with Bob Smale on piano
18 - "Spring, Spring, Spring" - Jimmy Roberts, Ken Delo, Larry Hooper,
sung and danced by Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan, Jack Imel
19 - "The Impossible Dream" - Orchestra, featuring Roger Williams on piano.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VZRzx-mjBOo

22.33 [946] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Apr1977 Sat [rerun 03Sep77]
Salute to Nashville
Highlights:
1 - "Take Me Home, Country Roads" Mary Lou, Joe, Cissy, Bobby, Tanya, Guy, Ralna, Ava, Gail, Norma, Jimmy,
Sandi, Arthur, Anacani, Ken, and Larry
2 - "Wabash Cannonball" orchestra
3 - "Make the World Go Away" Tom Netherton
4 - "Sugartime" The Semonski Sisters
5 - "Gentle on My Mind" Bob Smale at the piano, Henry Cuesta on clarinet with orchestra
6 - "You're My Best Friend" Guy and Ralna
7 - "Waitin' at the End of Your Run" Ava Barber
8 - "Suddenly There's a Valley" Norma Zimmer
9 - "How the West Was Won" danced by Bobby and Cissy
10 - "Release Me" Anacani with orchestra
11 - "Oh, Lonesome Me" Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou
12 - "She Never Knew Me" Jimmy Roberts
13 - "Secret Love" Kathie Sullivan
14 - "Bonaparte's Retreat" Tanya Falan; danced by Arthur Duncan
15 - "I Really Don't Want to Know" Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the organ
16 - "I'm Walking the Floor Over You" Ken Delo with Neil Levang on guitar
17 - "Oh, Shenandoah" Dick Dale, Ava Barber, and entire cast
18 - "Dance the Devil Away" Myron Floren on accordion with Neil Levang on guitar,
danced by Bobby and Cissy with Ken, Anacani, Jack, Mary Lou, Jimmy, and Gail
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iwRUYeff6hE

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
07May1977 [repeat from 09Oct76]
"Music for Everyone"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
14May1977 [repeat from 16Oct76]
"Happy Melodies"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
21May1977 [repeat from 06Nov76]
"Famous Show Business Twosomes"


[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
28May1977 [repeat from 04Dec76]
"Dreamy Romantic Songs"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
04Jun1977 [repeat from 11Dec76]
"Italian Special"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
11Jun1977 [repeat from 18Dec76]
"Big Band Forties"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
18Jun1977 [repeat from 08Jan77]
"Hooray for Hollywood Part 1"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
25Jun1977 [repeat from 15Jan77]
"Top Hollywood and Broadway Musicals Part 2"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
02Jul1977 [repeat from 02Jul77]
"My America, Your America"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
09Jul1977 [repeat from 22Jan77]
"Best of Lawrence Welk"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
16Jul1977 [repeat from 29Jan77]
"Songs From Great Classics"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
23Jul1977 [repeat from 05Feb77]
"Favorites from the 60's" / "Top Hits of the 60's"


[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
30Jul1977 [repeat from 12Feb77]
"Memories Are Made Of This" / "Salute to Top American Singers"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
06Aug1977 [repeat from 19Feb77]
"Famous Femme Singers"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
13Aug1977 [repeat from 26Feb77]
"Musical South"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
20Aug1977 [repeat from 05Mar77]
"Famous Theme Songs"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
27Aug1977 [repeat from 12Mar77]
"Discovery Stories" / Members of the Welk Family describe how they were discovered.

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
03Sep1977 [repeat from 30Apr77]
"Salute to Nashville" / "Country Music Favorites"

[--] The Lawrence Welk Show
10Sep1977 Sat [repeat from 02Oct76]
"Musical Tour of Southern California"

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