Aladdin, the show's resident Italian, acts as the host for much of this show - and he does it with humor and verve. The Lennon Sisters boat down a Venice canal singing "Santa Lucia", and Barbara and Bobby dance to a spirited "Tarantella". Joe Feeney sings a poignant "O Sole Mio", and Jo Ann Castle romps through "Carnival Of Venice". Filled with a sense of Italian laughter & love, the whole show is, well - bravissimo!
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Rhythm Is Our Business
(#1352)
Can't Help Singing
(#1351)
Small Town, U.S.A.
(#1350)
Tribute To Jerome Kern
(#1349)
From Polkas To Classics
(#1348)
The Great Gershwin
(#1347)
Strike Up The Band
(#1346)
America On The Move
(#1345)
Country & Western
(#1344)
Harry Warren Salute
(#1343)
This show is a 1972 salute to the music of Harry Warren. It opens with "Lullaby Of Broadway". Norma Zimmer sings "I Only Have Eyes For You", Jimmy Roberts charms with "I Love My Baby", and "Chattanooga Choo Choo" is made to order for Clay Hart. Mary Lou and the boys tell us that "Lulu's Back In Town" and Ralna delivers a memorable "You'll Never Know". They just don't write 'em like that anymore!
This show is a 1972 salute to the music of Harry Warren. It opens with "Lullaby Of Broadway". Norma Zimmer sings "I Only Have Eyes For You", Jimmy Roberts charms with "I Love My Baby", and "Chattanooga Choo Choo" is made to order for Clay Hart. Mary Lou and the boys tell us that "Lulu's Back In Town" and Ralna delivers a memorable "You'll Never Know". They just don't write 'em like that anymore!
My Blue Heaven
(#1342)
Jo Ann Castle makes "Hello Dolly" come alive and Arthur Duncan is a stand out with his tribute to Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Norma Zimmer sings the aria "One Fine Day" by Puccini and it all winds up with a patriotic segment including a Flag Day recitation by Aladdin, "You're A Grand Old Flag" with the entire cast and a rousing version of the "President Kennedy March". It really makes you proud to be an American!
Jo Ann Castle makes "Hello Dolly" come alive and Arthur Duncan is a stand out with his tribute to Bill "Bojangles" Robinson. Norma Zimmer sings the aria "One Fine Day" by Puccini and it all winds up with a patriotic segment including a Flag Day recitation by Aladdin, "You're A Grand Old Flag" with the entire cast and a rousing version of the "President Kennedy March". It really makes you proud to be an American!
Famous Resorts
(#1341)
Childhood Memories
(#1340)
Something About A Hometown Band
(#1339)
This show boasts an eclectic mix of musical styles including the polka, waltz, country, Broadway and patriotic songs. Larry Hooper is a "Ding Dong Daddy", Sandi & Salli invite us to "Keep A Little Sunshine In Your Heart", and Andra Willis recalls Wee Bonnie Baker with "Oh Johnny". The whole casts salutes Lawrence's birthplace with "My North Dakota Home".
This show boasts an eclectic mix of musical styles including the polka, waltz, country, Broadway and patriotic songs. Larry Hooper is a "Ding Dong Daddy", Sandi & Salli invite us to "Keep A Little Sunshine In Your Heart", and Andra Willis recalls Wee Bonnie Baker with "Oh Johnny". The whole casts salutes Lawrence's birthplace with "My North Dakota Home".
Salute To Cole Porter
(#1338)
The irresistibly joyful song "Wunderbar" opens this sparkling tribute to the music of Cole Porter. Bobby & Cissy swirl to "The Continental", Henry Cuesta highlights "Begin The Beguine" with his clarinet artistry, and Guy & Ralna harmonize on "True Love". The orchestra is featured on several outstanding numbers - "Night And Day", " I Get A Kick Out Of You", and "Easy To Love". The finale finds Clay Hart singing "Don't Fence Me In" while the entire cast gathers around.
The irresistibly joyful song "Wunderbar" opens this sparkling tribute to the music of Cole Porter. Bobby & Cissy swirl to "The Continental", Henry Cuesta highlights "Begin The Beguine" with his clarinet artistry, and Guy & Ralna harmonize on "True Love". The orchestra is featured on several outstanding numbers - "Night And Day", " I Get A Kick Out Of You", and "Easy To Love". The finale finds Clay Hart singing "Don't Fence Me In" while the entire cast gathers around.
Mother's Day Show
(#1337)
This black and white classic show aired for the first time in 1956. Buddy Merrill plays "Blue Suede Shoes" in tribute to the latest rage, Elvis Presley. All four very young Lennon Sisters sing an a capella version of "Kentucky Babe" and Rocky Rockwell will tickle your funny bone on "When I Take My Sugar To Tea". Alice Lon teams with Buddy Hayes for the "Birds And The Bees" and Aladdin joins the Lennon Sisters for "The Shifting Whispering Sands". This is a classic program not to be missed.
This black and white classic show aired for the first time in 1956. Buddy Merrill plays "Blue Suede Shoes" in tribute to the latest rage, Elvis Presley. All four very young Lennon Sisters sing an a capella version of "Kentucky Babe" and Rocky Rockwell will tickle your funny bone on "When I Take My Sugar To Tea". Alice Lon teams with Buddy Hayes for the "Birds And The Bees" and Aladdin joins the Lennon Sisters for "The Shifting Whispering Sands". This is a classic program not to be missed.
Great Entertainers
(#1336)
The music on this 1981 program salutes show business greats like George M. Cohan with a medley of his songs including "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "You're A Grand Old Flag", the Mills Brothers classic tune "Glow Worm" is sung by Gail, Ron, and Michael, and our saxaphone section recalls Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady". Judy Garland is remembered with "You Made Me Love You" and Ava Barber salutes Eddie Arnold's "Make The World Go Away".
The music on this 1981 program salutes show business greats like George M. Cohan with a medley of his songs including "Yankee Doodle Dandy" and "You're A Grand Old Flag", the Mills Brothers classic tune "Glow Worm" is sung by Gail, Ron, and Michael, and our saxaphone section recalls Duke Ellington's "Sophisticated Lady". Judy Garland is remembered with "You Made Me Love You" and Ava Barber salutes Eddie Arnold's "Make The World Go Away".
Sights & Sounds Of L.a.
(#1335)
On this show from 1979 you'll hear from Lawrence and the band in a lively updated version of "Up A Lazy River", while Bobby & Barbara dancingly give you an idea of just what "L.A. Is". Henry Cuesta and the band perform "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and the wax museum comes to life with some surprise guests. It all wraps up when Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy boys take us to the race track with "Runnin' Wild".
On this show from 1979 you'll hear from Lawrence and the band in a lively updated version of "Up A Lazy River", while Bobby & Barbara dancingly give you an idea of just what "L.A. Is". Henry Cuesta and the band perform "Smoke Gets In Your Eyes" and the wax museum comes to life with some surprise guests. It all wraps up when Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy boys take us to the race track with "Runnin' Wild".
25th Anniversary Show
(#1334)
Lawrence recalls his 25th anniversary on TV! A giant champagne glass sheds its sparkling glow on Lawrence and his lovely Champagne Lady, Norma Zimmer as they open this Silver Anniversary celebration waltzing to the "Anniversary Song." Jack Imel repeats his 1956 debut performance of the song "Sleep", and Myron Floren plays "Tico, Tico." Lawrence leads the band in "Calcutta" - his first gold record, and Bobby and Elaine dance to "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles."
Lawrence recalls his 25th anniversary on TV! A giant champagne glass sheds its sparkling glow on Lawrence and his lovely Champagne Lady, Norma Zimmer as they open this Silver Anniversary celebration waltzing to the "Anniversary Song." Jack Imel repeats his 1956 debut performance of the song "Sleep", and Myron Floren plays "Tico, Tico." Lawrence leads the band in "Calcutta" - his first gold record, and Bobby and Elaine dance to "I'm Forever Blowing Bubbles."
April Showers
(#1333)
This is the perfect show to welcome Spring! "April Showers" opens the show. Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts "Look For The Silver Lining" and Steve Smith sings about "April Love". Natalie Nevins invites us to "Look To The Rainbow" and Jo Ann Castle plays a rousing "You Are My Sunshine". Happy Spring!
This is the perfect show to welcome Spring! "April Showers" opens the show. Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts "Look For The Silver Lining" and Steve Smith sings about "April Love". Natalie Nevins invites us to "Look To The Rainbow" and Jo Ann Castle plays a rousing "You Are My Sunshine". Happy Spring!
Easter
(#1332)
This show from 1979 opens with "Easter Parade" as pretty girls in gay nineties finery stroll on a flower-bedecked set with their handsome escorts. Guy & Ralna sing "Give Me That Old Time Religion", Sandi, Gail, & Mary Lou "Tiptoe Through The Tulips", Myron Floren does a thrilling version of "The Lost Chord", Henry Cuesta plays a tender "Love Lifted Me", and the whole cast sings a group of beloved hymns at the close. It's a lovely show.
This show from 1979 opens with "Easter Parade" as pretty girls in gay nineties finery stroll on a flower-bedecked set with their handsome escorts. Guy & Ralna sing "Give Me That Old Time Religion", Sandi, Gail, & Mary Lou "Tiptoe Through The Tulips", Myron Floren does a thrilling version of "The Lost Chord", Henry Cuesta plays a tender "Love Lifted Me", and the whole cast sings a group of beloved hymns at the close. It's a lovely show.
The Norma Zimmer Show
(#1331)
Norma passed away in 2011and this show is a tribute to her - in the truest sense. Filmed in 1965, Norma sings "Whistle While You Work" while showing off her exquisite paintings. She teaches Barbara and Bobby to dance in the "Polka Lesson" and dances a Viennese waltz with Lawrence on "Vienna Echoes". The Blenders join Janet Lennon for "I'm Gonna Build A Fence Around You" and Bob Lido and Aladdin are the comic relief on "Beans, Beans". But it's really Norma's show and included is a tribute to this great lady.
Norma passed away in 2011and this show is a tribute to her - in the truest sense. Filmed in 1965, Norma sings "Whistle While You Work" while showing off her exquisite paintings. She teaches Barbara and Bobby to dance in the "Polka Lesson" and dances a Viennese waltz with Lawrence on "Vienna Echoes". The Blenders join Janet Lennon for "I'm Gonna Build A Fence Around You" and Bob Lido and Aladdin are the comic relief on "Beans, Beans". But it's really Norma's show and included is a tribute to this great lady.
The Irish Show
(#1330)
It's A Great Day For The Irish on this show from 1979. Joe Feeney is accompanied by Myron Floren on the beautiful "Galway Bay" and Ava Barber sings "Harrigan". Guy and Ralna sing a touching "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ra" while Bob Ralston plays "How Are Things In Glocca Morra" with flair. Even Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys get into the act with "Four Leaf Clover". There's fun for everyone on this great Irish show.
It's A Great Day For The Irish on this show from 1979. Joe Feeney is accompanied by Myron Floren on the beautiful "Galway Bay" and Ava Barber sings "Harrigan". Guy and Ralna sing a touching "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ra" while Bob Ralston plays "How Are Things In Glocca Morra" with flair. Even Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys get into the act with "Four Leaf Clover". There's fun for everyone on this great Irish show.
Keep A Song In Your Heart
(#1329)
Grammy Award Songs
(#1328)
Big Band
(#1327)
Salute To New York City
(#1326)
From the opening number "New York, New York" to the finale - a toe tapping medley of "The Bowery" and "Sidewalks Of New York", this show moves with the hustle and excitement of the Big Apple itself. Bobby & Cissy dance to "Broadway Melody", Tom Netherton sings "Manhattan", and Joe Feeney and Myron Floren team up for "Give My Regards To Broadway". Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou sing a sparkling version of "The Walter Winchell Rumba". New York never sounded so good!
From the opening number "New York, New York" to the finale - a toe tapping medley of "The Bowery" and "Sidewalks Of New York", this show moves with the hustle and excitement of the Big Apple itself. Bobby & Cissy dance to "Broadway Melody", Tom Netherton sings "Manhattan", and Joe Feeney and Myron Floren team up for "Give My Regards To Broadway". Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou sing a sparkling version of "The Walter Winchell Rumba". New York never sounded so good!
Mardi Gras
(#1325)
On this 1966 show, we're invited to "Come To The Mardi Gras", the Lennon Sisters sing a whimsical "I Dreamed", and Natalie Nevins does a beautiful job with "Mr. Wonderful". Dick Dale tell us about the "Shrimp Boats", "Jambalaya" is a perfect choice for Bob Lido, and the cast and band swing out to close the show with the "South Rampart Street Parade"
On this 1966 show, we're invited to "Come To The Mardi Gras", the Lennon Sisters sing a whimsical "I Dreamed", and Natalie Nevins does a beautiful job with "Mr. Wonderful". Dick Dale tell us about the "Shrimp Boats", "Jambalaya" is a perfect choice for Bob Lido, and the cast and band swing out to close the show with the "South Rampart Street Parade"
Love Songs
(#1324)
LOVE is in the air throughout this show from 1980. Anacani sings "Secret Love", the Elvis Pressley hit "Love Me Tender" gets a great rendition by Tom Netherton, and Kathie Sullivan asks "Why Do I Love You?" Bobby and Elaine dance to "Amor" and even Lawrence gets into the spirit as he waltzes with Mary Lou to "Love Makes The World Go Round."
LOVE is in the air throughout this show from 1980. Anacani sings "Secret Love", the Elvis Pressley hit "Love Me Tender" gets a great rendition by Tom Netherton, and Kathie Sullivan asks "Why Do I Love You?" Bobby and Elaine dance to "Amor" and even Lawrence gets into the spirit as he waltzes with Mary Lou to "Love Makes The World Go Round."
The Italian Show
(#1323)
Aladdin, the show's resident Italian, acts as the host for much of this show - and he does it with humor and verve. The Lennon Sisters boat down a Venice canal singing "Santa Lucia", and Barbara and Bobby dance to a spirited "Tarantella". Joe Feeney sings a poignant "O Sole Mio", and Jo Ann Castle romps through "Carnival Of Venice". Filled with a sense of Italian laughter & love, the whole show is, well - bravissimo!
Aladdin, the show's resident Italian, acts as the host for much of this show - and he does it with humor and verve. The Lennon Sisters boat down a Venice canal singing "Santa Lucia", and Barbara and Bobby dance to a spirited "Tarantella". Joe Feeney sings a poignant "O Sole Mio", and Jo Ann Castle romps through "Carnival Of Venice". Filled with a sense of Italian laughter & love, the whole show is, well - bravissimo!
Memories Of Nat 'King' Cole
(#1322)
This program from 1972 is a salute to the unforgettable songs of Nat "King" Cole. "L-O-V-E" opens the show with a bang! Tanya croons "Paper Moon", Clay Hart pleases with "Ramblin' Rose", and Sandi Griffiths and the girls are beautiful on the song "Too Young". Larry Hooper and the gang end this tribute with those "Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer".
This program from 1972 is a salute to the unforgettable songs of Nat "King" Cole. "L-O-V-E" opens the show with a bang! Tanya croons "Paper Moon", Clay Hart pleases with "Ramblin' Rose", and Sandi Griffiths and the girls are beautiful on the song "Too Young". Larry Hooper and the gang end this tribute with those "Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer".
200 Years Of American Music
(#1321)
Lawrence and his Musical Family tell the history of America from folk songs to pop tunes. This exciting show opens as the band and all hands get together for "Yankee Doodle", a song popular around the time our country was born. Myron Floren plays "Skip To My Lou" and Guy and Ralna sing "Home Sweet Home". A real highlight is when Lawrence leads his musical family in "The Stars And Stripes Forever".
Lawrence and his Musical Family tell the history of America from folk songs to pop tunes. This exciting show opens as the band and all hands get together for "Yankee Doodle", a song popular around the time our country was born. Myron Floren plays "Skip To My Lou" and Guy and Ralna sing "Home Sweet Home". A real highlight is when Lawrence leads his musical family in "The Stars And Stripes Forever".
Top Songs From Broadway Musicals
(#1320)
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.
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.
Movie Songwriters With Henry Mancini
(#1319)
Lawrence pays tribute to the importance of movie music, pointing out that movies have used a musical background since the days of silent films, when a pianist or organist would build suspense with some towering crescendos! Henry Mancini leads the band on the theme from "The Pink Panther", Bobby and Elaine dance to his haunting "Charade" and the whole band gets together for his signature "Moon River".
Lawrence pays tribute to the importance of movie music, pointing out that movies have used a musical background since the days of silent films, when a pianist or organist would build suspense with some towering crescendos! Henry Mancini leads the band on the theme from "The Pink Panther", Bobby and Elaine dance to his haunting "Charade" and the whole band gets together for his signature "Moon River".
New Year's
(#1318)
From "This Could Be The Start Of Something Big" to "Auld Lang Syne", this show is filled with happy holiday nostalgia including a salute to the Rose Bowl and Rose Parade with songs like "Moonlight And Roses", "Before The Parade Passes By", and Everything's Coming Up Roses". Norma Zimmer sings "I Could Have Danced All Night" and Gail Farrell and Dick Dale inspire the cast with a rousing "Let's Start The New Year Right".
From "This Could Be The Start Of Something Big" to "Auld Lang Syne", this show is filled with happy holiday nostalgia including a salute to the Rose Bowl and Rose Parade with songs like "Moonlight And Roses", "Before The Parade Passes By", and Everything's Coming Up Roses". Norma Zimmer sings "I Could Have Danced All Night" and Gail Farrell and Dick Dale inspire the cast with a rousing "Let's Start The New Year Right".
Christmas
(#1317)
We go back to 1966 to celebrate Christmas with Lawrence, his Musical Family, and their families. Lawrence makes his annual singing entrance on "Jingle Bells". You're guaranteed to fall in love with Barbara & Bobby as Raggedy Ann & Andy for the "Doll Dance". The Lennon Sisters sing the beautiful "Star Carol" while JoAnn Castle rocks the house with "Frosty The Snowman". Aladdin gives the show a perfect touch with the holiday classic "Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus". You'll want to watch this show with your whole family.
We go back to 1966 to celebrate Christmas with Lawrence, his Musical Family, and their families. Lawrence makes his annual singing entrance on "Jingle Bells". You're guaranteed to fall in love with Barbara & Bobby as Raggedy Ann & Andy for the "Doll Dance". The Lennon Sisters sing the beautiful "Star Carol" while JoAnn Castle rocks the house with "Frosty The Snowman". Aladdin gives the show a perfect touch with the holiday classic "Yes Virginia, There Is A Santa Claus". You'll want to watch this show with your whole family.
Songs Of The 70's
(#1316)
Do You Remember?
(#1315)
Highways & Byways
(#1314)
Youmans Salute
(#1313)
Thanksgiving
(#1312)
There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays sets the mood for this holiday show. Guy & Ralna sing the touching "A House With Love In It", Joe Feeney reminds us to "Be Thankful", and Ken Delo and Arthur Duncan team up for a rare song & dance on "Back In Your Own Backyard". Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys lead the group in a fun filled "Baby Face" and "We Gather Together" sets a perfect mood for the Thanksgiving feast to follow.
There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays sets the mood for this holiday show. Guy & Ralna sing the touching "A House With Love In It", Joe Feeney reminds us to "Be Thankful", and Ken Delo and Arthur Duncan team up for a rare song & dance on "Back In Your Own Backyard". Bob Lido and the Hotsy Totsy Boys lead the group in a fun filled "Baby Face" and "We Gather Together" sets a perfect mood for the Thanksgiving feast to follow.
Tribute To Fred Astaire
(#1311)
S Wonderful is the perfect choice to open a show saluting the great Fred Astaire. Bobby & Elaine dance "The Carioca", Jack Imel plays a memorable marimba solo on "Limehouse Blues", and the Aldridge sisters join the Otwell twins for "Three Little Words". Myron Floren plays a rousing "I Love Louisa" and the band shines under the direction of George Cates on "Dancing In The Dark".
S Wonderful is the perfect choice to open a show saluting the great Fred Astaire. Bobby & Elaine dance "The Carioca", Jack Imel plays a memorable marimba solo on "Limehouse Blues", and the Aldridge sisters join the Otwell twins for "Three Little Words". Myron Floren plays a rousing "I Love Louisa" and the band shines under the direction of George Cates on "Dancing In The Dark".
You're Never Too Young
(#1310)
This program was based on Lawrence Welk's book of the same name. Highlights include Tom Netherton's rendition of "Young At Heart", "Isn't It Romantic" played with style by the orchestra, and Bob Havens and the rhythm section swing out with "Maggie Blues". Kathie Sullivan and Ken Delo add a comic twist on "Kids" and everyone comes together for the "Beer Barrel Polka".
This program was based on Lawrence Welk's book of the same name. Highlights include Tom Netherton's rendition of "Young At Heart", "Isn't It Romantic" played with style by the orchestra, and Bob Havens and the rhythm section swing out with "Maggie Blues". Kathie Sullivan and Ken Delo add a comic twist on "Kids" and everyone comes together for the "Beer Barrel Polka".
Halloween Party
(#1309)
Larry Hooper gets things underway in this Halloween show singing "This Old House" with the aid of some friendly ghosts. Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou "Put On A Happy Face" while Norma, the prettiest scarecrow you've ever seen sings "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered. " You won't forget Ken Delo's "Shanty In Old Shanty Town" and you're sure to agree it's one of the best in a series of outstanding Welk Halloween shows.
Larry Hooper gets things underway in this Halloween show singing "This Old House" with the aid of some friendly ghosts. Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou "Put On A Happy Face" while Norma, the prettiest scarecrow you've ever seen sings "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered. " You won't forget Ken Delo's "Shanty In Old Shanty Town" and you're sure to agree it's one of the best in a series of outstanding Welk Halloween shows.
Tribute To Disney
(#1308)
This show is a delight from start to finish, with outstanding costumes and sets, plus the emotional return of Larry Hooper after a long illness. Larry sings appropriately enough, "Oh Happy Day." Other highlights include "It's A Small World", Bobby & Cissy dancing to the "Mickey Mouse Mambo", and Norma Zimmer singing a lovely "When You Wish Upon A Star". Ken Delo sings about the "Big Bad Wolf" to his pretty daughter, Kimberly, and Lawrence dances to "The Waltz of the Flowers" with Cissy King.
This show is a delight from start to finish, with outstanding costumes and sets, plus the emotional return of Larry Hooper after a long illness. Larry sings appropriately enough, "Oh Happy Day." Other highlights include "It's A Small World", Bobby & Cissy dancing to the "Mickey Mouse Mambo", and Norma Zimmer singing a lovely "When You Wish Upon A Star". Ken Delo sings about the "Big Bad Wolf" to his pretty daughter, Kimberly, and Lawrence dances to "The Waltz of the Flowers" with Cissy King.
County Fair
(#1307)
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!
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!
Salute To Our Senior Citizens
(#1306)
This tune filled tribute to the "young at heart" is filled with wonderful melodies, starting with "Dearie". Along the way Gail, Ron, &Michael invite us to "Let's Go Dance Again", Jim Turner croons "Try To Remember", while Kathie Sullivan sings "Among My Souvenirs". Lawrence conducts the band on "You're An Old Smoothie" and even fits in a tag dance with the ladies.
This tune filled tribute to the "young at heart" is filled with wonderful melodies, starting with "Dearie". Along the way Gail, Ron, &Michael invite us to "Let's Go Dance Again", Jim Turner croons "Try To Remember", while Kathie Sullivan sings "Among My Souvenirs". Lawrence conducts the band on "You're An Old Smoothie" and even fits in a tag dance with the ladies.
Salute To The U.S.A.
(#1305)
Salute To The Swing Bands
(#1304)
Down On The Farm
(#1303)
How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm gets us rolling on this "farm" show that aired first in 1973. Norma Zimmer sings "Suddenly There's a Valley" and Bobby & Cissy make "Turkey In The Straw" come to life. Joe Feeney's Irish tenor soars on "Oh What A Beautiful Morning" and Jimmy Roberts will make you want to sing along on "Shine On Harvest Moon". "Old Mac Donald" will introduce you to some unexpected barnyard critters! Come join us on the farm!
How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down On The Farm gets us rolling on this "farm" show that aired first in 1973. Norma Zimmer sings "Suddenly There's a Valley" and Bobby & Cissy make "Turkey In The Straw" come to life. Joe Feeney's Irish tenor soars on "Oh What A Beautiful Morning" and Jimmy Roberts will make you want to sing along on "Shine On Harvest Moon". "Old Mac Donald" will introduce you to some unexpected barnyard critters! Come join us on the farm!
Songs From The Movies
(#1302)
Lawrence Welk's Premiere Show
(#1301)
Episode #1300
(#1300)
Country & Western
(#1252)
Can't Help Singing
(#1250)
Pleasant Dreams (Tiny Interview)
(#1249)
Songs By Johnny Mercer (Guy Interview)
(#1248)
"Accentuate The Positive,""Tangerine" and more songs from the lyricist and composure are featured.
"Accentuate The Positive,""Tangerine" and more songs from the lyricist and composure are featured.
Something About A Home Town Band
(#1247)
Polka, waltz, country, Broadway and patriotic songs include "Ding Dong Daddy" and "Oh Johnny."
Polka, waltz, country, Broadway and patriotic songs include "Ding Dong Daddy" and "Oh Johnny."
Big Band Sounds (Bill Thrash Interview)
(#1246)
The cast dances down the aisle singing "We Can Make Music." "I Can't Stop Loving You" is performed.
The cast dances down the aisle singing "We Can Make Music." "I Can't Stop Loving You" is performed.
From Polkas To Classics
(#1245)
The "Pennsylvania Polka," "Serenade Of The Bells," "Baby Face" and "Five Foot Two" are performed.
The "Pennsylvania Polka," "Serenade Of The Bells," "Baby Face" and "Five Foot Two" are performed.
Hawaii (Charlotte Interview)
(#1244)
Features the "Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Pearly Shells" and "The Cockeyed Mayor Of Kaunakakai."
Features the "Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Pearly Shells" and "The Cockeyed Mayor Of Kaunakakai."
Strike Up The Band
(#1243)
Famous Resorts
(#1242)
Carnival (Rose Weiss Interview)
(#1241)
Occupations (Jack Interview)
(#1240)
Childhood Memories
(#1238)
Great Entertainers
(#1237)
Grammy Award Songs
(#1235)
Wonderful Songs include "Little Green Apples," "Catch A Falling Star," "Moon River" and "Cabaret."
Wonderful Songs include "Little Green Apples," "Catch A Falling Star," "Moon River" and "Cabaret."
Big Band Days
(#1234)
Top Songs From Broadway Shows
(#1233)
"Til There Was You" from The Music Man and "Sunrise, Sunset" from Fiddler on the Roof are played.
"Til There Was You" from The Music Man and "Sunrise, Sunset" from Fiddler on the Roof are played.
Songs Of Jimmy Mchugh (Ralna Interview)
(#1232)
"I Feel A Song Coming On," "Maggie Blues" and I'm In The Mood For Love" are performed.
"I Feel A Song Coming On," "Maggie Blues" and I'm In The Mood For Love" are performed.
Easter
(#1231)
"Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet," "Easter Parade," "Peter Cottontail" and "It Is No Secret" are sung.
"Put On Your Old Gray Bonnet," "Easter Parade," "Peter Cottontail" and "It Is No Secret" are sung.
25th Anniversary Show
(#1230)
Tribute To Jerome Kern
(#1229)
"I Won't Dance", "You Couldn't Be Cuter," "Old Man River" and "Pick Yourself Up" are performed.
"I Won't Dance", "You Couldn't Be Cuter," "Old Man River" and "Pick Yourself Up" are performed.
U.S. Tour
(#1228)
A musical tour of the country features "This Land Is Your Land," "Galveston," "Manhattan" and more.
A musical tour of the country features "This Land Is Your Land," "Galveston," "Manhattan" and more.
Songs From The Classics
(#1227)
Lawrence tracks down the origin of great songs including "Mack The Knife" and "Song of Love."
Lawrence tracks down the origin of great songs including "Mack The Knife" and "Song of Love."
Rhythm Is Our Business
(#1226)
Barbara Mandrell sings "I Can't Stop Loving You." "Sweet And Gentle Cha Cha" is also performed.
Barbara Mandrell sings "I Can't Stop Loving You." "Sweet And Gentle Cha Cha" is also performed.
Fashions & Hits Through The Years
(#1225)
Musical styles from the 20's through the 50's are showcased with songs like "Alice Blue Gown."
Musical styles from the 20's through the 50's are showcased with songs like "Alice Blue Gown."
Love Songs
(#1224)
Romantic songs include "Secret Love," "Love Me Tender" and "Love Makes The World Go Round."
Romantic songs include "Secret Love," "Love Me Tender" and "Love Makes The World Go Round."
Youman's Salute
(#1223)
The entire cast gets into the act for the score from the Broadway musical "No No Nanette."
The entire cast gets into the act for the score from the Broadway musical "No No Nanette."
Tribute To The Big Bands
(#1222)
The Band remembers Glenn Miller with "In The Mood." "Marie" and "Bubbles In The Wine" are played.
The Band remembers Glenn Miller with "In The Mood." "Marie" and "Bubbles In The Wine" are played.
All Time Favorites
(#1221)
Great old songs include "Music, Music, Music," "Champagne Waltz" and "You'll Never Walk Alone."
Great old songs include "Music, Music, Music," "Champagne Waltz" and "You'll Never Walk Alone."
Keep A Song In Your Heart
(#1220)
"Beer Barrel Polka," "Walkin' Happy," "Runnin' Wild" and "Walkin' On New Grass" are performed.
"Beer Barrel Polka," "Walkin' Happy," "Runnin' Wild" and "Walkin' On New Grass" are performed.
County Fair
(#1219)
"John Henry," "Carousel," "Cotton Candy and a Toy Balloon," clowns and marching band are featured.
"John Henry," "Carousel," "Cotton Candy and a Toy Balloon," clowns and marching band are featured.
Tribute To Disney
(#1218)
Delightful songs include "It's A Small World," "When You Wish Upon A Star" and "Oh Happy Day."
Delightful songs include "It's A Small World," "When You Wish Upon A Star" and "Oh Happy Day."
Tribute To Bing Crosby
(#1217)
"Moonlight Becomes You" "Swingin' On A Star" and more of the entertainer's songs are performed.
"Moonlight Becomes You" "Swingin' On A Star" and more of the entertainer's songs are performed.
Christmas Reunion
(#1216)
This 1985 reunion of the musical family features Lawrence Welk's last appearance with his orchestra.
This 1985 reunion of the musical family features Lawrence Welk's last appearance with his orchestra.
Winter
(#1215)
The Champagne Music Makers perform "Button Up Your Overcoat" and Dick Dale sings "Let It Snow."
The Champagne Music Makers perform "Button Up Your Overcoat" and Dick Dale sings "Let It Snow."
The French Show
(#1214)
Aladdin gives Janet a "French Lesson." Our Champagne Lady Norma Zimmer sings "Paris In The Spring."
Aladdin gives Janet a "French Lesson." Our Champagne Lady Norma Zimmer sings "Paris In The Spring."
Musical Memories
(#1213)
The group performs "Talk To The Animals" and Norma Zimmer sings "I Get Along Without You Very Well."
The group performs "Talk To The Animals" and Norma Zimmer sings "I Get Along Without You Very Well."
Thanksgiving Special
(#1212)
"There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays," "Bless This House" and "Be Thankful" are performed.
"There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays," "Bless This House" and "Be Thankful" are performed.
Movie Songwriters
(#1211)
Highlights include "I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo," "Moon River" and "The Pink Panther" theme.
Highlights include "I've Got A Gal In Kalamazoo," "Moon River" and "The Pink Panther" theme.
Songs Of The 70's
(#1210)
"Tie A Yellow Ribbon," "I Write The Songs" and "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" are performed.
"Tie A Yellow Ribbon," "I Write The Songs" and "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" are performed.
Halloween Party
(#1209)
"This Old House," "Put On A Happy Face" and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" are performed.
"This Old House," "Put On A Happy Face" and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" are performed.
Songs Of Perry Como
(#1208)
Kathie Sullivan sings the beautiful "It's Impossible" and Bobby and Cissy sing "Papa Loves Mambo."
Kathie Sullivan sings the beautiful "It's Impossible" and Bobby and Cissy sing "Papa Loves Mambo."
Farm Show
(#1207)
Songs include "Thank God I'm A Country Boy," "Grazin' in Greener Pastures" and "Goofus."
Songs include "Thank God I'm A Country Boy," "Grazin' in Greener Pastures" and "Goofus."
Highways And Byways
(#1206)
Songs include "On The Street Where You Live," "South Rampart Street Parade" and "Primrose Lane."
Songs include "On The Street Where You Live," "South Rampart Street Parade" and "Primrose Lane."
Season Premiere
(#1205)
The band plays "In The Mood," Guy and Ralna sing "Feelings" and Joey Feeney sings "The Song Is You."
The band plays "In The Mood," Guy and Ralna sing "Feelings" and Joey Feeney sings "The Song Is You."
Big City, USA
(#1204)
Great songs include "Manhattan," "I Left My Heart In San Francisco," "Kansas City" and "Chicago."
Great songs include "Manhattan," "I Left My Heart In San Francisco," "Kansas City" and "Chicago."
Do You Remember?
(#1203)
"Que Sera Sera," "My Blue Heaven" and a medley of songs from the musical "Carousel" are performed.
"Que Sera Sera," "My Blue Heaven" and a medley of songs from the musical "Carousel" are performed.
Salute To The Swing Bands
(#1202)
Great music from the Big Band Era includes "Sophisticated Lady" and the "Original Boogie Woogie."
Great music from the Big Band Era includes "Sophisticated Lady" and the "Original Boogie Woogie."
Salute To The U.S.A.
(#1201)
From 1971, featuring "America The Beautiful," "Tennessee Waltz" and "Pennsylvania Polka."
From 1971, featuring "America The Beautiful," "Tennessee Waltz" and "Pennsylvania Polka."
Carnival
(#1152)
Songs include "When the Carnival Comes," "Baby Elephant Walk" and "Tiger Rag." Rose Weiss appears.
Songs include "When the Carnival Comes," "Baby Elephant Walk" and "Tiger Rag." Rose Weiss appears.
Hawaii
(#1151)
"Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Pearly Shells" and "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kuanakakai" are performed.
"Hawaiian Wedding Song," "Pearly Shells" and "The Cockeyed Mayor of Kuanakakai" are performed.
A Pretty Girl
(#1150)
Songs include "A Pretty Girl," "Hot Foot Polka" and "Darlin' Meggie." Janet Lennon is the guest.
Songs include "A Pretty Girl," "Hot Foot Polka" and "Darlin' Meggie." Janet Lennon is the guest.
Farm Show
(#1149)
"Surrey with the Fringe on Top," "Goofus" and "Country Boy" are performed. Dick Dale is the guest.
"Surrey with the Fringe on Top," "Goofus" and "Country Boy" are performed. Dick Dale is the guest.
Transportation
(#1148)
Great songs include "Gotta Travel On," "Do Lord" and "Walkin' the Floor." Ken Delo is the guest.
Great songs include "Gotta Travel On," "Do Lord" and "Walkin' the Floor." Ken Delo is the guest.
Tribute To The Big Bands
(#1147)
The Band remembers Glenn Miller with "In the Mood" and Tommy Dorsey is saluted with "Marie."
The Band remembers Glenn Miller with "In the Mood" and Tommy Dorsey is saluted with "Marie."
Tribute To Bing Crosby
(#1146)
"Moonlight Becomes You," "Swinging on a Star" and "True Love" are performed. Anacani is the guest.
"Moonlight Becomes You," "Swinging on a Star" and "True Love" are performed. Anacani is the guest.
Broadway Musicals
(#1145)
Great songs from "Sound of Music" and "My Fair Lady" are performed. Norma Zimmer is the guest.
Great songs from "Sound of Music" and "My Fair Lady" are performed. Norma Zimmer is the guest.
California Show
(#1144)
"I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and "San Francisco" are performed. Margaret Heron is the guest.
"I Left My Heart in San Francisco" and "San Francisco" are performed. Margaret Heron is the guest.
Caribbean Cruise
(#1143)
The gang performs "Love Boat,""I Can't Stop Loving You," "Marianne" and "How Deep Is The Ocean.
The gang performs "Love Boat,""I Can't Stop Loving You," "Marianne" and "How Deep Is The Ocean.
Music, Music, Music
(#1142)
"Bamballino," "Singing in the Rain" & "Melodie d'Amore" are performed. Big Tiny Little is the guest.
"Bamballino," "Singing in the Rain" & "Melodie d'Amore" are performed. Big Tiny Little is the guest.
Mancini - Mercer
(#1141)
A salute to the songwriters with "Goddy, Goody," "Fools Rush In," and "Cool, Cool of the Evening."
A salute to the songwriters with "Goddy, Goody," "Fools Rush In," and "Cool, Cool of the Evening."
Songs Of Perry Como
(#1140)
"Hot Diggity," "If," "Papa Loves Mambo" and "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" are performed.
"Hot Diggity," "If," "Papa Loves Mambo" and "Don't Let the Stars Get in Your Eyes" are performed.
Songs From The Classics
(#1139)
Songs include "Mack the Knife," ' 'Our Love" and "Hot Diggity." Jim Turner is the guest.
Songs include "Mack the Knife," ' 'Our Love" and "Hot Diggity." Jim Turner is the guest.
Occupations
(#1138)
The musical family performs "We'll Make It To the Moon." "Sixteen Tons" and "Muskrat Ramble."
The musical family performs "We'll Make It To the Moon." "Sixteen Tons" and "Muskrat Ramble."
Big Band Sounds
(#1137)
The cast dances down the aisles of the studio singing "We Can Make Music" Bill Thrash is the guest.
The cast dances down the aisles of the studio singing "We Can Make Music" Bill Thrash is the guest.
Easy Listening
(#1136)
Clay and Sally Hart are the guests. "Sweet and Lovely" and "For the Good Times" are performed.
Clay and Sally Hart are the guests. "Sweet and Lovely" and "For the Good Times" are performed.
Pleasant Dreams
(#1135)
This black and white classic features Big Tiny Little performing "Spaghetti Rag" and "Caldonia."
This black and white classic features Big Tiny Little performing "Spaghetti Rag" and "Caldonia."
Music Of Irving Berlin
(#1134)
Songs include "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "God Bless America" and "Remember." Ken Delo guest stars.
Songs include "Alexander's Ragtime Band," "God Bless America" and "Remember." Ken Delo guest stars.
Spring
(#1133)
"April Showers," and "Spring Will Be a Little Late" are performed. Kathie Sullivan is the guest.
"April Showers," and "Spring Will Be a Little Late" are performed. Kathie Sullivan is the guest.
Tribute To Swing & Sweet Bands
(#1132)
Songs include "And the Angels Sing" and "Got a Date With an Angel." Ava Barber is the guest.
Songs include "And the Angels Sing" and "Got a Date With an Angel." Ava Barber is the guest.
Musical Memories
(#1131)
Songs include "Talk to the Animals," and "I Get Along Without You." Kathy Lennon is the guest.
Songs include "Talk to the Animals," and "I Get Along Without You." Kathy Lennon is the guest.
Roses
(#1130)
Songs include "Everything's Coming Up Roses," "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Primrose Lane."
Songs include "Everything's Coming Up Roses," "Red Roses for a Blue Lady" and "Primrose Lane."
Easter
(#1129)
Sandi Griffiths and Sally Flynn hop along on the "Peter Cotton Trail." Jo Ann Castle is the guest.
Sandi Griffiths and Sally Flynn hop along on the "Peter Cotton Trail." Jo Ann Castle is the guest.
Tribute To Hoagy Carmichael
(#1128)
Songs include "Two Sleepy People" and "Georgia on My Mind." Guest Anacani sings "Heart and Soul."
Songs include "Two Sleepy People" and "Georgia on My Mind." Guest Anacani sings "Heart and Soul."
Los Angeles
(#1127)
Sandi Griffiths is the guest. "California, Here I Come," High Society" and "Leavin' on a Jet Plane."
Sandi Griffiths is the guest. "California, Here I Come," High Society" and "Leavin' on a Jet Plane."
Big Band Memories
(#1126)
"Green Eyes," "Concerto in B Flat Minor" and "Perfidia" are performed. Elaine Balden is the guest.
"Green Eyes," "Concerto in B Flat Minor" and "Perfidia" are performed. Elaine Balden is the guest.
Academy Awards
(#1125)
Jack Benny plays the fiddle with the Welk band! "Buttons and Bows" and "Georgy Girl" are performed.
Jack Benny plays the fiddle with the Welk band! "Buttons and Bows" and "Georgy Girl" are performed.
Songs Of The South
(#1124)
The whole cast gets together for "South Rampart Street Parade." Ava Barber is the guest.
The whole cast gets together for "South Rampart Street Parade." Ava Barber is the guest.
Tribute To Irving Berlin
(#1123)
"Always," "Say It With Music," and "There's No Business Like Show Business" are performed.
"Always," "Say It With Music," and "There's No Business Like Show Business" are performed.
Time Was
(#1122)
Larry Hooper and the gang sings "Grandfather's Clock" and the band plays "One O'clock Jump."
Larry Hooper and the gang sings "Grandfather's Clock" and the band plays "One O'clock Jump."
Musical Tour Of Europe
(#1121)
Songs include "Around the World," "Rock of Ages," "Wonderful Copenhagen" and "Gigi."
Songs include "Around the World," "Rock of Ages," "Wonderful Copenhagen" and "Gigi."
French Show
(#1120)
This black and white classic features Aladdin giving guest Janet Lennon a "French Lesson."
This black and white classic features Aladdin giving guest Janet Lennon a "French Lesson."
All Time Favorites
(#1119)
A look back at some great old songs includes "Can't Help falling in Love." JoAnn Young is the guest.
A look back at some great old songs includes "Can't Help falling in Love." JoAnn Young is the guest.
Music Memories
(#1118)
The "Pennsylvania Polka" and "Doin' the New Low Down" are performed. Bob Ralston is the guests.
The "Pennsylvania Polka" and "Doin' the New Low Down" are performed. Bob Ralston is the guests.
Tour Of Southern California
(#1117)
Songs include "Far Away Places" and David and Roger Otwell singing "California Dreamin."
Songs include "Far Away Places" and David and Roger Otwell singing "California Dreamin."
Christmas
(#1116)
"Jingle Bells" and other holiday favorites are performed. Norma, Randy and Mark Zimmer are guests.
"Jingle Bells" and other holiday favorites are performed. Norma, Randy and Mark Zimmer are guests.
Winter
(#1115)
The Champagne Music Makers present a "Winter Show" as they sing "Button Up Your Overcoat."
The Champagne Music Makers present a "Winter Show" as they sing "Button Up Your Overcoat."
U.S. Tour
(#1114)
The entire chorus and orchestra and "This Land Is Your Land," Tanya Welk-Roberts is the guest.
The entire chorus and orchestra and "This Land Is Your Land," Tanya Welk-Roberts is the guest.
Songs By Johnny Mercer
(#1113)
Features songs written by the prolific lyricist and composer, including "Accentuate the Positive."
Features songs written by the prolific lyricist and composer, including "Accentuate the Positive."
Southern Show
(#1112)
Kathy Lennon is the guest. Songs include "Are You From Dixie" and "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans."
Kathy Lennon is the guest. Songs include "Are You From Dixie" and "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans."
Thanksgiving Special
(#1111)
Rousing songs include "Home For the Holidays" and "Count Your Blessings." Sandi Griffiths hosts.
Rousing songs include "Home For the Holidays" and "Count Your Blessings." Sandi Griffiths hosts.
Salute To Sinatra
(#1110)
Great Sinatra songs include "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Young at Heart." and "The Tender Trap."
Great Sinatra songs include "I've Got You Under My Skin," "Young at Heart." and "The Tender Trap."
Southtown USA
(#1109)
Barbara Boylan is the guest. Songs include "Southtown USA," "Wayward Winds," and "Gotta Travel On."
Barbara Boylan is the guest. Songs include "Southtown USA," "Wayward Winds," and "Gotta Travel On."
Halloween Party
(#1108)
Halloween-themed songs include "That Old Black Magic," "Dry Bones" and "Old Devil Moon."
Halloween-themed songs include "That Old Black Magic," "Dry Bones" and "Old Devil Moon."
Hooray For Hollywood
(#1107)
The whole cast opens this tribute to the movies and "Takes Your Girlie To the Movies."
The whole cast opens this tribute to the movies and "Takes Your Girlie To the Movies."
Fashions & Hits Through The Years
(#1106)
Chronicles changes in fashion coupled with changing musical styles from the 20's through the 50's.
Chronicles changes in fashion coupled with changing musical styles from the 20's through the 50's.
Musical Masterpieces
(#1105)
The Lawrence Welk Band and singers performing George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue."
The Lawrence Welk Band and singers performing George Gershwin's "Rhapsody in Blue."
Say It With Music
(#1104)
Dick Dale is today's guest. Songs include "Moon River," "The 12th Street Rag" and "Runnin' Wild."
Dick Dale is today's guest. Songs include "Moon River," "The 12th Street Rag" and "Runnin' Wild."
Songs Of Jimmy Mchugh
(#1103)
Songs include "I Feel a Song Coming On" "Maggie Blues." and "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street."
Songs include "I Feel a Song Coming On" "Maggie Blues." and "When My Sugar Walks Down the Street."
Big City USA
(#1102)
Songs include "Manhattan," "City Lights" "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." and "Kansas City."
Songs include "Manhattan," "City Lights" "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." and "Kansas City."
Season Premiere
(#1101)
Arthur Duncan dances to "Doin' The New Low Down." Lawrence & Cissy King do a "Waltz of the Flowers."
Arthur Duncan dances to "Doin' The New Low Down." Lawrence & Cissy King do a "Waltz of the Flowers."
Salute To The Working People
(#1052)
A lively selection of songs that celebrate occupations, hosted by Ken Delo who sings "Casey Jones."
A lively selection of songs that celebrate occupations, hosted by Ken Delo who sings "Casey Jones."
Vacation Songs
(#1051)
Jo Ann Castle hosts, sings, dances and plays the piano in this lively 1967 summer salute.
Jo Ann Castle hosts, sings, dances and plays the piano in this lively 1967 summer salute.
New York Show
(#1050)
This 1958 black and white gem is only the show ever broadcast from New York City. Big Tiny Little.
This 1958 black and white gem is only the show ever broadcast from New York City. Big Tiny Little.
Salute To Nashville
(#1049)
Country music favorites with Tennessee native, Ava Barber hosting and singing "Country Roads."
Country music favorites with Tennessee native, Ava Barber hosting and singing "Country Roads."
Summer Sounds
(#1048)
Peggy Lennon hosts a musical outdoor barbecue. The Lennon Sisters sing "Tumbling Tumbleweeds."
Peggy Lennon hosts a musical outdoor barbecue. The Lennon Sisters sing "Tumbling Tumbleweeds."
Music Memories
(#1047)
Bob Ralston hosts this salute to musical memories with a lovely version of the Pennsylvania Polka.
Bob Ralston hosts this salute to musical memories with a lovely version of the Pennsylvania Polka.
Los Angeles
(#1046)
Sandi Griffiths hosts and the whole group singing "California, Here I Come."
Sandi Griffiths hosts and the whole group singing "California, Here I Come."
Music Music
(#1045)
"Melodie d'Amore" by the four Lennon Sisters and Jack Martin sings "Somebody Stole My Gal."
"Melodie d'Amore" by the four Lennon Sisters and Jack Martin sings "Somebody Stole My Gal."
Tribute To Swing & Sweet Bands
(#1044)
Ava Barbara hosts and Ken Delo, the Aldridge Sisters and the Otwell Twins perform big hits.
Ava Barbara hosts and Ken Delo, the Aldridge Sisters and the Otwell Twins perform big hits.
Indiana
(#1043)
Champagne Lady Norma Zimmer hosts this special salute to the "Indianapolis 500."
Champagne Lady Norma Zimmer hosts this special salute to the "Indianapolis 500."
Salute To Famous Musical Families
(#1042)
Anacani hosts and shares her favorite foods. She and her mother sing "You Belong to My Heart."
Anacani hosts and shares her favorite foods. She and her mother sing "You Belong to My Heart."
County Fair
(#1041)
Welk Musical Family costume designer Rose Weiss hosts. Her many costume challenges are featured.
Welk Musical Family costume designer Rose Weiss hosts. Her many costume challenges are featured.
A Vacation Show
(#1040)
Kathie Sullivan hosts and presents a short scene from her one-woman show about a Texas patriot.
Kathie Sullivan hosts and presents a short scene from her one-woman show about a Texas patriot.
Easy Listening
(#1039)
Clay and Sally host and Guy Hovis teams up with Neil LeVang in "For the Good Times."
Clay and Sally host and Guy Hovis teams up with Neil LeVang in "For the Good Times."
Salute To The Armed Forces
(#1038)
Jack Imel showcases his skills as a producer from the Veteran's Memorial Museum in Branson.
Jack Imel showcases his skills as a producer from the Veteran's Memorial Museum in Branson.
Big Band Memories
(#1037)
Elaine Balden hosts as the gang recreate the music, dances and feel of the days of the Big Band.
Elaine Balden hosts as the gang recreate the music, dances and feel of the days of the Big Band.
Salute To Irving Berlin
(#1036)
Cissy King hosts a musical "thank you" to one of America's greatest composers!
Cissy King hosts a musical "thank you" to one of America's greatest composers!
Southern Show
(#1035)
Kathy Lennon hosts this celebration of songs from the South, including "Are you from Dixie."
Kathy Lennon hosts this celebration of songs from the South, including "Are you from Dixie."
Southtown USA
(#1034)
Barbara Boylan hosts as the entire cast opens the program with "Southtown USA."
Barbara Boylan hosts as the entire cast opens the program with "Southtown USA."
Amerca At Play
(#1033)
Gail Farrell "plays" in both senses of the word, having fun with her family & sitting at the piano.
Gail Farrell "plays" in both senses of the word, having fun with her family & sitting at the piano.
Easter
(#1032)
Ralna English hosts the annual show, surrounded by flowers, plants and 'evergreen' entertainment.
Ralna English hosts the annual show, surrounded by flowers, plants and 'evergreen' entertainment.
Spring
(#1031)
Kathie Sullivan hosts performances of "April Showers," and "Spring Will Be a Little Late."
Kathie Sullivan hosts performances of "April Showers," and "Spring Will Be a Little Late."
Lawrence Welk Family Of Nations
(#1030)
Accordionist Tim Padilla hosts and Myron Floren plays "Johnny Oslo," and "Over the Waves."
Accordionist Tim Padilla hosts and Myron Floren plays "Johnny Oslo," and "Over the Waves."
Backstage With Our Musical Family
(#1029)
Mary Lou Metzger takes you for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create the show.
Mary Lou Metzger takes you for a behind-the-scenes look at what it takes to create the show.
Springtime
(#1028)
The Lennon Sisters, Kathy, Janet & Mimi, host an international salute to Spring all over the world.
The Lennon Sisters, Kathy, Janet & Mimi, host an international salute to Spring all over the world.
Show Stoppers
(#1027)
Balden Bobby Burgess and Elaine Balden host a show filled with the best of American popular music.
Balden Bobby Burgess and Elaine Balden host a show filled with the best of American popular music.
America The Beautiful
(#1026)
Dick Dale host a show of favorite songs that represent cities, states and other geographical sites.
Dick Dale host a show of favorite songs that represent cities, states and other geographical sites.
Academy Awards
(#1025)
Jack Benny's hilarious monologue and violin solo highlight a show which features great movie songs.
Jack Benny's hilarious monologue and violin solo highlight a show which features great movie songs.
Tribute To Hoagy Carmichael
(#1024)
Anacani hosts as the shows pays tribute to one of the greatest composers of the 20th Century.
Anacani hosts as the shows pays tribute to one of the greatest composers of the 20th Century.
Musical Tour Of Europe
(#1023)
Guy Hovis hosts as Lawrence and the gang take a make-believe trip to Europe.
Guy Hovis hosts as Lawrence and the gang take a make-believe trip to Europe.
Transportation
(#1022)
Ken Delo hosts performances of "Walkin' the Floor," "Gotta Travel On" and "Do Lord."
Ken Delo hosts performances of "Walkin' the Floor," "Gotta Travel On" and "Do Lord."
Salute To Sinatra
(#1021)
A Pretty Girl
(#1020)
Time Was
(#1019)
Big Bands
(#1018)
Johnny Zell hosts and performs trumpet solos along with the band's featured numbers.
Johnny Zell hosts and performs trumpet solos along with the band's featured numbers.
New Year's
(#1017)
Bob Ralston makes New Year's Eve a family affair with his wife, daughter and grandson.
Bob Ralston makes New Year's Eve a family affair with his wife, daughter and grandson.
America's Wonderland
(#1016)
Dick Dale hosts & gets things rolling with "This Land Is Your Land." Guy Hovis & Ralna English sing.
Dick Dale hosts & gets things rolling with "This Land Is Your Land." Guy Hovis & Ralna English sing.
Christmas Reunion
(#1015)
This holiday show filled with timeless music features Norma Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts and George Cates.
This holiday show filled with timeless music features Norma Zimmer, Jimmy Roberts and George Cates.
Hooray For Hollywood
(#1014)
Gail Farrell hosts this tribute to the movies with "The Entertainer" and "As Time Goes By."
Gail Farrell hosts this tribute to the movies with "The Entertainer" and "As Time Goes By."
Weather Show
(#1013)
The popular "Mixed Trio," Gail Farrell, Ron Anderson & Michael Redman, host this tune-filled show.
The popular "Mixed Trio," Gail Farrell, Ron Anderson & Michael Redman, host this tune-filled show.
This Colorful World
(#1012)
Host Sandi Griffiths is joined by family members and reminisces about her children's weddings.
Host Sandi Griffiths is joined by family members and reminisces about her children's weddings.
America, The Melting Pot - (Thanksgiving)
(#1011)
Clay and Sally Hart host a tribute to the countries of the immigrants that have settled in the USA.
Clay and Sally Hart host a tribute to the countries of the immigrants that have settled in the USA.
Broadway Musicals
(#1010)
Features songs from "Sound of Music" and "My Fair Lady." Sandi and Sally "Put On a Happy Face."
Features songs from "Sound of Music" and "My Fair Lady." Sandi and Sally "Put On a Happy Face."





