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Season 1

  • S01E01 With Gene Nelson

    • May 22, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosie sings "Give Me the Simple Life". The Hi-Lo's perform "Chinatown". Rosemary sings "I Guess I'll Have to Change My Plans" The Hi-Lo's sing "Take Good Care of Yourself". Rosemary sings "Why Don't You Do Right". Gene Nelson sings and dances to "Tea for Two". The Hi-Lo's do "Paper Moon". Gene Nelson sings and dances to "I've Got the World on a String". Rosie finishes with "Good Night Sweetheart".

  • S01E02 With Julie London

    • May 29, 1956
    • Syndication

    Julie sings "Cry Me a River". Rosemary sings "Come Rain or Come Shine".

  • S01E03 With Tony Curtis

    • June 5, 1956
    • Syndication

    Tony does magic tricks and imitations. Rosemary sings "Taking a Chance On Love" and "Hey There". The Hi-Los perform "My Baby Just Cares For Me". Rosemary does "The Continental" and "Just a Little Boy at Heart". The Hi-Los sing "Birth of the Blues". The finale is "You Make Me Feel So Young".

  • S01E04 With Mary Kaye Trio

    • June 12, 1956
    • Syndication

  • S01E05 With Robert Clary

    • June 19, 1956
    • Syndication

  • S01E07 With Jose Ferrer

    • July 3, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary duets with Jose on "Love and Marriage". Rosemary sings "Come On-A My House" and "Mambo Italiano". Jose Ferrer sings "Who Cares" and "Autumn Leaves". The Hi-Los perform "Tomorrow Mountain". Jose Ferrer sings "Trinidad". Rosie sings "Secret Love". The Hi-Los perform "I Feel a Song Coming On". Other songs include "Love Is a Beautiful Stranger" and "From This Moment". The finale is "There's No Business Like Show Business".

  • S01E08 With Janet Leigh

    • July 10, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "This Old House".

  • S01E09 With Judy Canova

    • July 17, 1956
    • Syndication

  • S01E10 With Dick Contino

    • July 24, 1956
    • Syndication

  • S01E11 With Mona Freeman-Pete Hanley

    • July 31, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "It's All Right With Me" Pete Hanley performs "Big Mama". The Hi-Lo's sing "Little Coquette". Rosie sings "Do You Know What It Means (To Miss New Orleans)". Rosemary with Pete Hanley and The Hi-Lo's perform "Louisiana Purchase Medley". The Hi-Lo's sing "For He's A Jolly Good Doggie!". Pete Hanley and Mona Freeman duet with "Two Sleepy People". The Hi-Lo's perform "You and the Night and the Music". Rosemary sings "Count Your Blessings".

  • S01E12 With Johnny Mercer

    • August 7, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Too Marvelous for Words". The Hi-Lo's perform "One For My Baby". Johnny Mercer performs "Jamboree Jones". Rosie sings "I Remember You". Johnny Mercer & the Hi-Lo's perform "Working Our Way Through College". A cute duet with Mercer about the stress of dealing with mechanical objects "The Whosy and the Whatsit". Rosemary sings "Let's Take the Long Way Home".

  • S01E13 With Buddy Greco

    • August 14, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Let It Snow" and "Spring is Here". The Hi-Lo's perform "That September In the Rain". Buddy Greco sings "Look At Her". The Hi-Lo's sing "Lulu's Back in Town". Buddy Greco sings "Blue Room". Rosemary sings "Bad For Me".

  • S01E14 With Dani Crane - Joe Bushkin

    • August 21, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Please Don't Talk About Me When I'm Gone" and "Blame It On My Youth". Dani Crane and the Hi-Lo's perform "Have You Met Miss Jones". Rosie sings "I've Got a Crush On You". The Hi-Lo's sing "Something's Got To Give". Joe Bushkin sings "Laura". Rosemary with Joe Bushkin and the Hi-Lo's perform "Look At Me Now".

  • S01E15 With Beatrice Kaye

    • August 28, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "You Were Meant For Me" and "I'm Old Fashioned". Beatrice Kaye and The Hi-Los sing "The Oceana Roll". Rosemary and the Hi-Los do "Stanley Steamer Song". Beatrice Kaye sings "If I Was a Millionaire". The Hi-Los perform "I'm Beginning to See the Light". Rosemary closes with "As Times Goes By".

  • S01E16 With Tennessee Ernie Ford

    • September 11, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "My Blue Heaven". The Hi-Los sing "Ain't We Got Fun". Rosie does "Up A Lazy River". Tennessee Ernie Ford sings "This Gambling Man" and "A Roving Gambler". Rosie & Ernie duet with "Play a Simple Melody". The Hi-Los perform "Fool's Rush In". Tennessee Ernie Ford solos with "John Henry". The finale is "At Sundown".

  • S01E17 With Judy Canova

    • September 18, 1956
    • Syndication

  • S01E18 With Dorothy Malone-Bobby Troupe

    • October 16, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Red, Red Robin" and "They Can't Take That Away From Me" Bobby Troup performs "It Happened Once Before". Bobby Troup and Dorothy Malone duet with "I'm Such a Hungry Man". The Hi-Lo's sing "You Must Have Been a Beautiful Baby". Rosie with Bobby Troup and Dorothy Malone sing "Route 66".

  • S01E19 With Guy Mitchell

    • October 23, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "We're In the Money". The Hi-Lo's perform "You Took Advantage of Me". Rosie sings "A Foggy Day". Guy Mitchell sings "She Wears Red Feathers". Rosemary sings "Keep It Gay". Guy Mitchell and The Hi-Lo's perform "Sparrow in the Treetop". Rosie with Guy Mitchell sings "Marrying For Love". The finale is "I'm Checking Out Goombye".

  • S01E20 Jerry Southern - Pete Candoli

    • October 30, 1956
    • Syndication

    Pete Candoli performs "How High the Moon". Jeri Southern and Pete Candoli perform "What's My Name". Rosemary sings "Grievin'". Jeri Southern sings "I Hadn't Anyone Til You". Rosemary sings "I'll See You Again".

  • S01E21 With Rex Allen

    • November 13, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rex does some cowboy tunes with the Hi-Los in a western setting, then Rosie tries to sophisticate his image by having him put on a tux and sing in a nightclub. Rosemary sings "Three Little Words" The Hi-Lo's perform "My Little Gal in Calico". Rex sings "Rocky Mountain Lullaby". Rosie & Rex duet with "Buttons and Bows". Rosie sings "Half As Much". Rex Allen sings "I'll String Along With You". The finale is "Get Happy".

  • S01E22 With Buster Keaton - Gail Stone

    • November 30, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary welcomes comedian Buster Keaton and actress-singer Gail Stone to the program. Buster is featured in a silent skit playing a policeman in hot pursuit of a burglar and gets to show off his singing skills in a duet with Rosemary. Buster as a policeman chasing a burglar in a silent routine. Rosemary sings "Would You Like To Swing on a Star" Rosie & Buster do "Mean To Me". Gail Stone sings "Mommy Can I Keep The Kitten". Rosie & Gail duet with "Sunday School". The Hi-Lo's sing

  • S01E23 With Joanne Gilbert

    • December 21, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosie and Mel join the HiLos in a song set with a country fair motif. Rosie solos some Christmas songs.

  • S01E24 With Mel Torme

    • December 21, 1956
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "I've Got My Love To Keep Me Warm". The Hi-Lo's perform "Camp Town Ladies". Rosie sings "It's So Peaceful In the Country". Mel Torme sings "Best of Show" and "Mountain Greenery" The finale is "The Christmas Song".

  • S01E25 With Olga San Juan - Vincente Gomez

    • February 2, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Hooray for Hollywood". Olga and the Hi-Lo's sing "Bongo Sera". Rosemary and the Hi-Lo's perform "Tangerine". Other song includes "Frenesi". Olga and the Hi-Lo's perform "Manana". Rosie sings "For You".

  • S01E26 With Hoagy Carmichael

    • February 9, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "You Are My Lucky Star" and "Mangoes". Rosemary duets with Hoagy on "A Woman Likes to Be Told". Rosemary with Hoagy and Hi-Lo's sing "Music, Always, Music". The finale is "After You've Gone".

  • S01E27 With Charles Coburn-Renee Godfrey

    • February 16, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "There's Gonna Be A Great Day" and "The Nearness of You". The Hi-Lo's perform "They'll Never Believe Me". Rosemary sings "Happiness Is Just a Thing Called Joe". The Hi-Lo's perform "Papa Won't You Dance With Me". Charles Coburn does "September Song". Rosie with the Hi-Lo's sing "Will You Still Be Mine". The finale is "I'll Be Seeing You".

  • S01E28 With Jerry Colonna

    • February 23, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "I Know That You Know" The Hi-Lo's perform "The Lover, the Dreamer, the Clown". Jerry Colonna performs "The Circus Song". Rosemary sings "Land of Hatchee-Milatchy" Jerry Colona and The Hi-Los perform "Be A Clown". Rosie sings "Them There Eyes". Jerry Colonna does "Chicago Style". The finale is "Going My Way".

  • S01E29 With Boris Karloff

    • March 7, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary welcomes her guest Boris Karloff who tries his best to convince Rosemary that his fearsome reputation is pure fiction - he's just the victim of typecasting. His depiction of the Big Bad Wolf in "The Little Red Riding Hood" sketch and the mysterious disappearance of the Hi-Los after one of their numbers does little to soothe her fears, however. Boris sings a duet with Rosemary and solos on the English folk song "Children Have Quizzical Ways." Rosemary sings "The World Is Waiting For The Sunshine" The Hi-Lo's perform "Little Girl". Rosie sings "I Can't Escape From You". Rosie with Boris Karloff do "You'd Be Surprised". The Hi-Lo's perform "Jeepers Creepers". Boris Karloff performs an unknown children's song. The Hi-Lo's sing "Life Is Just a Bowl of Cherries". The finale is "After The Ball".

  • S01E30 With Elena Verdugo

    • March 14, 1957
    • Syndication

    Elena sings "Wrap Your Troubles in Dreams". Rosemary sings "It's a Big, Wide, Wonderful World". *NOTE: From Philadelphia PA TV Guide.

  • S01E31 With Carol Channing

    • March 21, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "I Dreamed a New Dream". Carol Channing sings "Diamonds Are A Girl's Best Friend". The Hi-Lo's perform "Should I Confess I Love You". Rosie and Carol duet with "Everything Happens To Me". Rosie with the Hi-Lo's sing "How About You". Carol Channing and The Hi-Los perform a flapper song. The finale is "Moonlight In Vermont".

  • S01E32 With Zsa Zsa Gabor

    • April 6, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Sunday in Savannah". The Hi-Lo's perform "Swing Low,Sweet Chariot". Zsa Zsa and The Hi-Lo's perform "Yankee Doodle Dandy". Rosie & the Hi-Lo's do "I Wish I Was In Dixie". Rosemary sings "Love Is a Feeling". Zsa Zsa and The Hi-Lo's sing "Let's Take A Walk Around the Block". Rosemary & the Hi-Lo's sing "Dream".

  • S01E33 With Cesar Romero

    • April 13, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Don't Take your Love From Me". "Cleopartra and Caesar" skit with Rosemary singing "Cleopatterer" Rosie sings "I'm Just A Little Girl Looking for a Boy". Rosie & Cesar duet with "Veni, Vidi, Vici" or "I'm Learnin' My Latin". Rosie with Bob of the Hi-Lo's duet with "Bess You Is My Woman/Porgy, You is My Man". The Hi-Lo's sing "With Plenty of Money and You". The finale is "Bless this House".

  • S01E34 With Dorothy Shay

    • April 20, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Lullaby of Broadway" Rosemary with Dorothy Shay and the Hi-Lo's perform "New York's My Home". The Hi-Lo's sing "My Sugar Is So Refined". Dorothy Shay sings "Feudin', Fussin' and Fightin". Rosemary sings "Undecided Now".

  • S01E35 With Dorothy Kirsten

    • April 27, 1957
    • Syndication

    *NOTE: From tvguide and Star-News listing no other detail given.

  • S01E36 With Marguerite Piazza

    • May 18, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "It's Never the Same" and "Love You Didn't Do Right By Me" dress from White Christmas Margarite Piazza performs "Carmen". Rosemary sings "I Got It Bad (And That Ain't Good)" Rosie duets with Marguerite on "A Good Man Is Hard To Find". Marguerite sings an Italian folk song. The finale is "As Long As I Live". (not the Harold Arlen version)

  • S01E37 With Hildegarde

    • May 25, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "What Is There To Say". Hildegarde sings "I Got A Cousin in Milwaukee". Rosie sings "All the Pretty Little Horses". Hildegarde sings "Valentina". Rosie & Hildegarde duet with "But Where Is Your Heart".

  • S01E38 With Francis Bergen-Matt Dennis

    • June 1, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Seems Like Old Times". Matt Dennis & Hi-Lo's perform "Relax". Rosie sings "That's How It Is With Lovers". Frances Bergen sings "You're Getting To Be a Habit With Me". Rosie with Frances & Matt perform "Let's Get Away From It All". Matt sings "Violets For Your Furs". The finale is "Nighty Night".

  • S01E39 With Vincent Price

    • June 15, 1957
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Just One of Those Things". Vincent Price and the Hi-Lo's perform "Wait Til You See Her". Rosie sings "Why Fight the Feeling". Rosie & Vincent duet with "Happy Ending". Rosemary sings "You Came a Long Way From St. Louis". The Hi-Lo's perform "Basin Street Blues". The finale is "Goodnight Wherever You Are".

Season 2

  • S02E25 John Raitt

    • April 3, 1958
    • Syndication

    Rosemary sings "Surprise". Rosemary duets with John Raitt on "Hey There" and "Easter Parade". Rosie sings "Eggbert the Easter Egg" John & Rosie duet with "Whispering Hope".

  • S02E36 Jose Ferrar

    • June 19, 1958
    • Syndication

    "Luck Be a Lady Tonight" "Ah Yes I Remember It Well" from GiGi , duet with Jose "For You" "Nursery Rhyme Love Song" "Our Love is Here to Stay" duet with Jose at the piano *NOTE: She mentions this as being the last show of the season and an upcoming appearance in July at "the Sands" in Las Vegas.