All Seasons

Season 1

  • S01E01 First Network Show

    • July 2, 1955
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/premiereshow.htm

  • S01E46 Mothers Day

    • May 12, 1956
    • ABC (US)

    Mothers Day 1956. Lawrence Welk dances with wife to "Saturday Night Waltz" played by Myron Floren (accordion).

  • S01E47 Country And Westerns

    • May 19, 1956
    • ABC (US)

Season 2

  • S02E06 My Blue Heaven

    • October 6, 1956
    • ABC (US)

    Myron Floren: "Annen Polka"; Alice Lon: "Allegheny Moon"; Jim Roberts: "My Blue Heaven"; Larry Dean: "So Much to Say"; Buddy Merrill: "South".

Season 3

  • S03E14 Top Tunes and New Talent Show

    • ABC (US)

  • S03E17 Music, Music, Music

    • January 4, 1958
    • ABC (US)

    The Band: "Bamballino". Alice Lon: "Singin' in the Rain". The Lennon Sisters: "Melodie d'Amoure". Big Tiny Little: "Dill Pickles". Jack Martin: "Somebody Stole My Gal". Jerry Burke, Larry Hooper and Tiny Little Jr.: "Just One of Those Things (instrumental)." Alvan Ashby: "Last Roundup". Alice Lon and Dick Dale: "Snuggled on your Shoulder."

  • S03E18 Pleasant Dreams

    • January 11, 1958
    • ABC (US)

    Music includes "Cheek to Cheek"; "Till the End of Time", featuring The Lennon Sisters; "One Dozen Roses", featuring Dick Dale; and "Spaghetti Rags" and "Caldonia", both featuring Big Tiny Little.

  • S03E20 50th Anniversary Special

    • January 25, 1958
    • ABC (US)

    This black and white special from 1958 gives us a fascinating look at the early days of the show. Rocky sings “That’s My Girl”, Pete Fountain plays, “Wolverine Blues”, and Alice Lon and Buddy Merrill cut up on “Ain’t We Got Fun”. Don’t miss “The Covered Wagon Rolled Right Along”, an old West costumed production number with Alice Lon, Larry Hooper, Big Tiny Little, and the Lennon Sisters – fun for all!

  • S03E48 The New York Show

    • August 2, 1958
    • ABC (US)

    Recorded in New York City. The Orchestra: "Manhattan". The Lennon Sisters: "Sugar Moon". The Orchestra: "Cecelia". Alice Lon: "More Than You Know". The Orchestra: "Row, Row, Row" and "It Must Be True". Larry Dean: "On the Street Where You Live" and "Tell Me Tonight". Joe Feeney: "Someday". Aladdin and Larry Hooper: "Yakkity Yak". The Orchestra: "Viennese Lantern". The Orchestra: medley of Stephen Foster songs. Norman Bailey: "Sweet and Lovely". Larry Hooper: "Roll Out the Barrel" and "Sidewalks of New York". Aladdin: "Volare" and "Maple Leaf Rag". Maurice Pearson: "On Galway Bay" and "That's a Plenty". Aladdin, Bob Lido, Alice Lon, Jimmy Roberts, and Larry Hooper: "Goodnight Ladies".

Season 4

  • S04E15 Christmas Show

    • December 20, 1958
    • ABC (US)

    The Christmas special featuring all the bands families.

Season 5

  • S05E05 Live from Hawaii

    • October 10, 1959
    • ABC (US)

    Tonight's show was taped in Honolulu. Governor William E. Quinn of Hawaii appears on the program. Also appearing are the Lennon Sisters, Dick Dale, Aladdin, Maurice Pearson, Jerry Burke, Art Depew, Jo Ann Castle, Larry Hooper and the Lawrence Welk Orchestra. Highlights: The Lennon Sisters and Larry Hooper perform "Hawaiian War Chant". Jerry Burke and Buddy Merrill perform "Sweet Leilani". The Lennon Sisters and Dick Dale perform "Hawaiian Wedding Song".

  • S05E15 Christmas Party

    • December 19, 1959
    • ABC (US)

    The families of the Champagne Music Makers appear in this Christmas program. Also guitarist Buddy Merrill, on furlough from the Army, is a guest.

  • S05E41 5th Anniversary Show - Guest Star: Janice Bailey

    • June 18, 1960
    • ABC (US)

Season 6

  • S06E37 A Pretty Girl

    • May 27, 1961
    • ABC (US)

    "A Pretty Girl" and the "Hot Foot Polka" are performed. Larry Hooper sings "Oh Happy Day."

Season 7

Season 8

Season 9

  • S09E23 The French Show

    • February 15, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    Music of France. The Lennon Sisters: "Domnique". Norma Zimmer: "Paris in the Spring". Jack Imel: "Mimi". Myron Floren, Buddy Merrill and Neal Levang: "Pigalle". Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Love Makes the World Go Round". The Band: (medley) "Valentine," "My Man," "Mam'selle," "Parlez Moi d'Amour," "Just a Gigolo," "The Song from 'Moulin Rouge'," "Darling, Je Vous Aime Beaucoup," "L'Amour Toujours L'Amour" and "Under Paris Skies." The Orchestra: "Poor People of Paris," "Under Paris Skies," "La Vie en Rose" and "River Seine."

  • S09E24 Southtown USA

    • February 22, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    The Mills Brothers: "It Hurts Me More" and "Paper Doll". All: "Southtown USA". The Lennon Sisters: "Hummingbird" and "The Johnson Rag". Norma Zimmer: "The Wayward Wind" and "Beyond the Blue Horizon". Larry Hooper: "Misty" and "This Old House". Joe Feeney: "Medley in F" and "Luck There's My Heart". Jo Ann Castle: "That Ragtime Piano Gal". The Orchestra: "El Cumbanchero", "Buttons and Bows", "Stockholm" and "The Third Man". Dick Dale and the Lennon Sisters: "Gotta Travel On". The Band: "The 12th Street Rag" and "For All We Know".

  • S09E36 Strike Up the Band

    • May 16, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/strikeuptheband.htm

  • S09E40 My Blue Heaven

    • June 13, 1964
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/myblueheaven.htm

Season 10

Season 11

  • S11E01 Escondido Show

    • September 18, 1965
    • ABC (US)

  • S11E08 Veterans Day Show

    • November 6, 1965
    • ABC (US)

  • S11E09 Salute to Norma Zimmer (or "The Norma Zimmer Show")

    • November 13, 1965
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/thenormazimmershow.htm

  • S11E16 Season Premiere

    • ABC (US)

  • S11E24 Mardi Gras

    • February 19, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/mardigras.htm

  • S11E25 Salute to Kathy Lennon

    • March 5, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Tonight's show features the Lennon Sisters with the spotlight focused on Kathy Lennon.

  • S11E28 Springtime in the Rockies

    • March 19, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    All: "When the Red, Red Robin Goes Bob, Bob, Bobbin' Around". Myron Floren (accordion) "Spanish Eyes". Norma Zimmer: "What Good is Spring" and "Johnny's Knockin'". Jo Ann Castle: (piano) "Swanee". Dianne, Kathy, and Janet Lennon: "Tiptoe Through the Tulips". Jimmy Roberts: "Apple Blossom Time". Bob Ralston: (piano) "Chopin's Waltz in C Minor". Dick Dale: "Bonaparte's Retreat". Janet Lennon: "A Little Bird". The Orchestra: medley of French tunes. Natalie Nevins: "Danny Boy". Natalie Nevins playing the flute performs "Emerald Hop". Larry Hooper and Frank Scott (piano) "Stumbling". Kathy Lennon: "More Than You Know". All: "Springtime Polka".

  • S11E44 Summer Sounds

    • July 23, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Peggy, Janet, Dianne, Norma, Natalie, Dick, the Blenders: "Happy Summer Sounds". Jo Ann Castle: (piano) with guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill: "Frankie and Johnny". The Lennon Sisters: "Tumbling Tumbleweeds". The Orchestra featuring Bob Havens (trombone): "Up on Lazy River". Jo Ann Castle and Charlie Parlatto with the Blenders: "Go Ahead Charlie". The Orchestra: "Everybody's Somebody's Fool". Norma Zimmer: "Mother Nature's in Love". Myron Floren (accordion) with Neil Levang (mandolin), Buddy Merrill (guitar) and Buddy Hayes (tuba): "Strip Polka". Jimmy Roberts: "Red River Valley". Charlotte Harris (cello) with Frank Scott (piano): "Beyond the Blue Horizon". Dianne Lennon and Steve Smith: "Hawaiian Wedding Song". Joe Feeney with the Blenders, Peggy, Dianne, Janet, Barbara: "Goodnight Irene". Bob Lido, Aladdin & Jo Ann Castle: "Paddlin' Madeline Home". The Orchestra: "Say Si Si". Natalie Nevins & Jimmy Roberts: "Til There Was You". Dick Dale with the Lennon Sisters: "Marianne". Bob Ralston: (organ) "My Heart Still Remembers". Larry Hooper: "Minnie the Mermaid". The Orchestra with Peggy, Barbara, Diane, Janet: "Slow Poke". All: "Picnicking in the Park".

  • S11E45 Halloween Party

    • October 30, 1965
    • ABC (US)

  • S11E46 Christmas

    • December 25, 1965
    • ABC (US)

Season 12

  • S12E01 Season Premiere

    • September 17, 1966
    • ABC (US)

  • S12E02 Salute to Sports

    • September 24, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    The Champagne Music Makers are sports minded as they open their program with a salute to baseball and close with a football tune.

  • S12E03 Episode 3

    • October 1, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Musical highlights include "Summer Samba", "Moonlight Sonata" and "Autumn Leaves"

  • S12E04 The Italian Show

    • October 8, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Musical Tour of Italy. Hosted by Aladdin.

  • S12E05 That Certain Party

    • October 15, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Musical highlights include "I'll Take Romance", "Side by Side" and "I Wish You Love"

  • S12E06 Salute to Country Music Month

    • October 22, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    The entire troupe salutes Country Music Month being celebrated in Nashville Tenn. and there's a guest appearance of former Miss Oklahoma Anita Bryant

  • S12E07 Halloween

    • October 29, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    A musical preview of Halloween is combined with some ABC plugs as the band plays the "Batman" theme and Bobby and Barbara dance to "Bewitched"

  • S12E08 Tribute to the Armed Forces

    • November 5, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Guests include Pat Boone and Dorothy Shay

  • S12E09 Can't Help Singing

    • November 12, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Can't Help Singing Highlights: Solo by Joe Livoti performing "Intermezzo". Myron Floren performs "Spanish Samba". Norma Zimmer sings "Can't Help Singing". Bob Lido sings "Winchester Cathedral". Natalie Nevins and Jimmy Roberts duet a medley of "Why Do I Love You?/Cuddle Up a Little Closer". Diane, Kathy and Janet Lennon and Barbara Boylan sing "Just a Little Street Where Old Friends Meet". "The Gypsy Song" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan, sung by the Blenders. Bob Lido sings "Just Lucky I Guess". Jo Ann Castle with Larry, Charlie, Bob, Jack, Bobby and Jimmy perform "Lulu's Back in Town". Jo Ann Castle performs a solo on the honky tonk piano.

  • S12E10 Thanksgiving

    • November 19, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    With a melodic "Thanksgiving" setting the mood, the Champagne Music Makers salute that American holiday

  • S12E11 Salute to Vaudeville

    • November 26, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Welk and his Music Makers will feature a salute to vaudeville days

  • S12E12 Salute to the 150th Birthday of Indiana

    • December 3, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Singing star Anita Bryant is a guest of the Champagne Music Makers as they salute the 150th birthday of Indiana.

  • S12E13 Salute to Currier and Ives

    • December 10, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Champagne Music Makers take a musical journey to the era of Currier and Ives with Lawrence Welk

  • S12E14 Untitled

    • December 17, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk's guest is Country & Western singer Connie Smith. Highlights: Connie Smith sings "Hey Good Lookin'" and "Ain't Had No Lovin'". Joe Feeney performs "Santo Natale". Norma Zimmer sings "Toyland". Jimmy Roberts sings "Blue Christmas". Natalie Nevins performs "The Bells of St. Mary's". Larry Hooper sings "Here Comes Santa Claus"

  • S12E15 Christmas Show

    • December 24, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/christmas1966.htm

  • S12E16 New Years Eve

    • December 31, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    A New Year's Eve Show with host Bob Ralston. Highlights: "We Wish You the Merriest". All join in for "Starting the New Year Off Right" and "Auld Lang Syne".

  • S12E17 My North Dakota Home

    • January 7, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    A special salute to Lawrence Welk's home state North Dakota. Gov. John Davis of North Dakota will present a Legion Award to Welk.

  • S12E18 Guest Johnny Zell

    • January 14, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Trumpet player Johnny Zell, a member of the North American Air Defense Command's famous band, is a guest of the Champagne Music Makers

  • S12E19 Music Music Music

    • January 21, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    The Music Makers do "Music, Music"; "Sugar Town"; "Born Free"

  • S12E20 Salute to Walt Disney

    • January 28, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon a Star". "Waltz of the Flowers" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan. The Lennon Sisters sing "The Siamese Cat Song". Jo Ann Castle on the honky tonk piano plays "Whistle While You Work". Joe Feeney performs "One Song". Natalie Nevins sings "Lavender Blue". Jo Ann Castle, Jack Imel and Bob Lido perform "Hi-Diddle-Dee-Dee". Kathy Lennon sings "Someday My Prince Will Come" and "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes". Steve Smith sings "The Mickey Mouse Mambo" danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan, sung by Diane, Peggy, Jack, Bob Lido. Myron Floren on accordion performs "Give a Little Whistle". Mary Poppins medley: "Chem Chem Cheree" is sung and danced by Bobby Burgess, Jack Imel and Arthur Duncan. Natalie Nevins sings "Feed the Birds". "Jolly Holiday" is danced by Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan, sung by Dick, Steve, Bob Ralston, Charlie. The Lennon Sisters sing "Just a Spoonful of Sugar". Norma Zimmer sings "Stay Awake". Bobby, Arthur, Steve, Dick, Bob Lido, Jo Ann, Norma, Natalie, Barbara, Diane, Kathy performs "Step in Time". Bobby, Arthur, Jack, Steve, Dick, Bob Ralston, Charlie, Jo Ann, Norma, Natalie, Barbara, Diane, Kathy, Janet, Peggy sing "Super-cali-fragil-isti-cexpialidocious". Peggy, Larry, Kathy, Charlie, Janet, Jack, Bob close with "Heigh Ho".

  • S12E21 Songs of the South

    • February 4, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    All: "Are You From Dixie". Norma Zimmer: "Sleepy Time Down South". Bob Ralston: "Rock-a-bye Your Baby With a Dixie Melody". Anita Bryant: "Mame". Joe Feeney: "Carry Me Back to Old Virginny". The Orchestra: "Carolina in the Morning". The Lennon Sisters: "Stars Fell On Alabama". The Orchestra: "Georgia on My Mind". Bobby Burgess and Barbara Boylan: "Dallas". Jimmy Roberts: "My Old Kentucky Home". Bob Lido: "Come to the Cabaret". Jo Ann Castle: (piano) "Down Yonder". Dick Dale: "Mighty Mississippi" Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith: "At the Mardi Gras". Larry Hooper: "Mississippi Mud". The Dixieland band: "Way Down Yonder in New Orleans". Anita Bryant: medley of "Swanee" and "Swanee River". All: "Are You From Dixie".

  • S12E22 Valentine's Day

    • February 11, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Valentine's Day and songs of love will be spotlighted

  • S12E23 Salute to Big Bands

    • February 18, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    The Champagne Music Makers salute the big bands of the past opening with Glenn Miller's well remembered "In The Mood"

  • S12E24 Guest Connie Smith 2

    • February 25, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Connie Smith pays a second visit to the show tonight.

  • S12E25 Guests Jo Ann Greer and Karen Chandler

    • March 4, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Highlights: "Moon River" (Greer), "My Favorite Things" (Chandler), "Bonsior, Madame" (Lennons), "I Can't Begin to Tell You" (Jim Roberts), "Humoresque" (Jo Ann Castle), "One Kiss" (Norma Zimmer), and "In an 18th Century Drawing Room" (Bob Ralston)

  • S12E26 St. Patrick's Day

    • March 11, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    A musical salute to Erin.. as the Music Makers celebrate St. Patrick's Day with a medley of popular Irish songs.

  • S12E27 Friends & Family - Guest: Lil' Wally (PBS)

    • March 18, 1967
    • ABC (US)

  • S12E28 Easter

    • March 25, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Welk's Easter show highlights: "Deep Purple" (Bob Ralston), "The Lost Chord" (Myron Floren), "Holy City" (Joe Feeney), "Faith of Our Fathers" (Lennons), and "The Lord's Prayer" (Norma Zimmer)

  • S12E29 April Showers (or Springtime)

    • April 1, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    This is the perfect show to welcome Spring! 'April Showers' gets things started, Norma and Jim Roberts 'Look For The Silver Lining', and Steve Smith sings about 'April Love'. Natalie Nevins invites us to 'Look To The Rainbow' and JoAnn Castle plays a rousing 'You Are My Sunshine'.

  • S12E30 Academy Ward Winnings Songs

    • April 8, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    The Champagne Musicmakers spotlight Academy Award winnings songs of the past.

  • S12E31 Guest Sonny James

    • April 15, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Sonny James in the special guest tonight and sings "Need You" and "True Love's a Blessing"

  • S12E33 Time Was

    • April 29, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Charley Pride is our special guest on this show about “Time”. Larry Hooper and the gang get things going with “Grandfather’s Clock”, the band plays “One O’Clock Jump”, and Myron Floren gets into the mood with the “Tick Tock Polka”. Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing “Now Is The Hour”, and the entire group wants just “Five Minutes More”

  • S12E37 Salute to Indiana

    • May 27, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Barbara, Bobby, Kathy, Diane, Steve, Jack, Arthur, and Natalie: "My Indiana Home". The Lennon Sisters: "There's a Kinda Hush". Frank Scott, Larry Hopper: (piano) "The Piano Polka". Steve Smith with Norma Zimmer, Dick Catchart, Curt Ramsey, and Charlie Parlotta: "I Don't Know Why". Jo Ann Castle: (piano) "Shanty Town". Joe Feeney: "Without a Song". Larry Hooper: "That Lucky Old Sun". Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts: "Make Believe". Neil Levang and Buddy Merrill: (guitar) "San Antonio Rose". Steve Smith and Kathy Smith: "Somethin' Stupid". Natalie Nevins: "Anywhere I Wander". The Lennon Sisters: "I'm Coming Back to You". The Orchestra: "Lila". Bob Lido: "Mame". Norma Zimmer with Barbara, Kathy, Diane, Natalie, Jimmy, Steve, Bobby, and Joe: "God Bless America".l

  • S12E42 Summer by the Shore (or The Vacation Show)

    • July 22, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Dick, Natalie, Bobby, Barbara, Steve, Kathy, Jack, Diane and the Orchestra: "Row, Row, Row". Dick Cathcart (trumpet), Frank Scott (organ) and the string section: "Moonlight and Roses". Diane, Kathy & Peggy Lennon: "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me". Norma Zimmer: "It's So Peaceful in the Country". Jimmy Roberts: "I Left My Heart in San Francisco".Myron Floren: (accordion) "Shall We Dance?" Jo Ann Greer: "Strangers in the Night". Jo Ann Castle: (piano) "Down Among the Sheltering Palms". Joe Feeney with Norma, Kathy, Diane, Natalie, Dick Cathcart, Steve, Jimmy, Dick: "Born Free". Aladdin: "The King's Horses and the King's Men". Natalie Nevins: "Allegheny Moon". Charlotte Harris: (cello) Melody in F" is played by Aladdin & Bob Lido with Jo Ann Castle & Natalie Nevins: "Back in Your Own Backyard". Steve Smith with Norma, Dick Cathcart, Charlie, Curt: "More and More". Mahlon Clark (clarinet) with Bob Davis, Dick Dale, Russ Klein (saxophone): "Rose of Washington Square". Barbara, Bobby, Arthur, Kathy, Natalie, Jack, Norma, Jimmy, Dick, Joe, Larry, Steve, Diane, Jo Ann Greer: "Lazy, Hazy, Crazy Days of Summer".

  • S12E43 Happy New Year

    • December 31, 1966
    • ABC (US)

    Bob Lido sings the song ""Wincester Cathedral"" Steve Smith and Dianne Lennon sing the song ""What Are You Doing New Year's Eve"" Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts sing the song ""Moments To Remember"" Joe Feeney sings the song""Try To Remember"" Jo Ann Castle plays the song ""Happy Days Are Here Again"" Lawrence Welk dances with Norma Zimmer

  • S12E44 Musical Memories

    • February 18, 1967
    • ABC (US)

  • S12E45 Music,Music,Music

    • January 21, 1967
    • ABC (US)

  • S12E46 Salute To Walt Disney

    • January 28, 1967
    • ABC (US)

  • S12E47 Spring

    • May 6, 1967
    • ABC (US)

Season 13

  • S13E11 From Polkas to Classics

    • November 25, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Kathy, Dick, Janet, Jimmy, Cissy & Bobby (also dancing), Andra, Jack and Myron Floren (accordion): "The Pennsylvania Polka". Norma Zimmer: "Strange Music". The Orchestra: "The Firefly Serenade". The Lennon Sister: "Serenade of the Bells". Frank Scott (piano), Neil Levang (guitar), Richard Maloof (bass), and Johnny Klein (drums): "Sugar". Jimmy Roberts: "Golden Days". Lynn Anderson with the Lennon Sisters: "You Mean All The World to Me". Natalie Nevins: "Maria". Joe Feeney: "The Rose of Tralee". Myron Floren: (accordion) "Brazilian Samba". The Lennon Sisters with Bobby, Arthur, Jack & Cissy: "Talk to the Animals". Andra Willis: "Yours". The Orchestra: "Wabash Cannonball". Steve Smith with Norma, Charlie, Curt Ramsey & Dick Cathcart: "Say It Isn't So". Dick Dale with the Lennon Sisters: "Get Along Home, Cindy, Cindy". Bob Ralston: (organ) "When the Organ Played at Twilight". Lynn, Norma, Bob Lido, Joe, Steve, Jimmy, Bobby, Dick, Andra, Kathy, Janet, Dianne, Natalie, Cissy & Larry Hooper (piano): medley with "Five Foot Two, Eyes of Blue/Baby Face/Ain't She Sweet?"

  • S13E12 Winter

    • December 2, 1967
    • ABC (US)

    Kathy, Dick, Janet, Jack, Cissy, Bobby, Andra, Steve: "Button Up Your Overcoat". The Orchestra: "People Will Say We're in Love". The Lennon Sisters: "It's a Marshmallow World". Myron Floren (accordion), Neil Levang (guitar), and Buddy Merrill (banjo): "A Spoonful of Sugar". Andra Willis: "I Could Have Danced All Night". Jo Ann Castle: (piano) "The Skater's Waltz - Boogie". Lynn Anderson: "Promises, Promises". Norma Zimmer: "I Believe". The Orchestra: "Lovable Doll". Bob Lido and the Orchestra: "I Can't Give You Anything but Love". Joe Feeney: "Padre". The Orchestra: "You're Just in Love". Larry Hooper: "Little by Little and Bit by Bit". Bob Ralston (harpsichord), Jack Imel, Charlie Parlatto, Neil Levang & Buddy Klein: "The Flea". Natalie Nevens: "Suddenly There's A Valley". Dick Dale & Kathy Lennon with dancers Bobby Burgess, Arthur Duncan & Jack Imel and entire cast: "Let It Snow! Let It Snow! Let It Snow!"

  • S13E15 County Fair

    • September 2, 1967
    • ABC (US)

  • S13E16 Keep a Song In Your Heart

    • January 13, 1968
    • ABC (US)

    Sandi Jenson and Salli Flynn perform "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter". Tanya Falan sings "Watch What Happens".

  • S13E18 Musical Memories

    • January 27, 1968
    • ABC (US)

    Kathy Lennon is the guest. Great songs include "Love Me With All Your Heart" and "Team Work."

  • S13E22 Mardi Gras

    • February 24, 1968
    • ABC (US)

  • S13E24 Country & Western Show

    • March 9, 1968
    • ABC (US)

    A Square Dance is performed by Jimmy, Andra, Bobby, Cissy, Bob Ralston, Lynn, Dick, Norma and musicians Frank Scott at the piano, Charlotte Harris on cello, Myron Floren on accordion, string section perform "Am I That Easy to Forget?" Norma Zimmer sings "The Wayward Wind". Lynn Anderson with musicians & chorus perform "There Ain't Gonna Be No Another Time". Bob Ralston at the piano plays "Don't Fence Me In". Joe Feeney and whole cast with Myron Floren on accordion & Buddy Merrill on guitar perform "Goodnight Irene". Jo Ann Castle at the honky tonk piano plays "The Yellow Rose of Texas". A Medley of "I'm a Long, Tall Texan/Turkey in the Straw" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King Natalie Nevins sings "The Tennessee Waltz". Guitarists Neil Levang & Buddy Merrill perform "San Antonio Rose". Jimmy Roberts sings "Make the World Go Away". Andra Willis sings "Anytime". Steve Smith sings "Here Comes Heaven". Unidentified: danced by Arthur Duncan Tanya Falan sings "I'm Walkin' the Floor Over You". Dick Dale performs "If I Could See the World Through the Eyes of a Child". The Orchestra performs "Wabash Cannonball" Larry Hooper sings "The Auctioneer Song" Sandi Griffith & Salli Flynn duet with "You Are My Sunshine". Myron Floren and Jo Ann Castle on accordion with Richard Maloof on tuba perform "Just Because". Bob Lido sings "Ragtime Cowboy Joe".

  • S13E34 Salute to the Armed Forces

    • May 18, 1968
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetothearmedforces.htm

  • S13E36 The California Show

    • June 1, 1968
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/californiashow.htm

  • S13E41 There's Something About a Hometown Band

    • July 20, 1968
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/somethingaboutahometownband.htm

Season 14

  • S14E18 Music Memories

    • January 25, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/musicmemories.htm

  • S14E19 Small Town USA

    • February 1, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/smalltownusa.htm

  • S14E24 Salute to the Working People (or "Occupations")

    • March 8, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    anya, Sandi, Cissy, Andra, Bobby, Dick, Joe, Steve join in for "The Trolley Song". The Orchestra performs "The Firefly Serenade". Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts duet with "Penthouse Serenade". Myron Floren on accordion with pianist Bob Ralston, guitarist Neil Levang & Richard Maloof on tuba perform "The Circus Polka". Sandi Griffiths & Salli Flynn duet on "We'll Make It to the Moon Tonight". Charlotte Harris performs a number on the cello. "Dance Lesson" is sung and danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King. Dick Dale sings "The Wichita Lineman". Tanya Falan sings "Call Me". Jo Ann Castle on honky tonk piano with Bobby, Cissy, Bob Ralston & Sandi perform "The Painter's Rag". Andra Willis sings "Salt and Pepper". "Milkman, Keep Those Bottles Quiet" is danced by Arthur Duncan and sung by Larry, Steve, Curt & Charlie. Larry Hooper with Steve Smith, Curt Ramsey & Charlie Parlato perform "Cab Driver (Drive By Mary's Place)". Cissy King, Tanya Falan, Sandi Griffith, Andra Willis with Frank Scott at the piano perform "Sam, You Made the Pants Too Long". Joe Feeney & Natalie Nevins duet with "Too-ra-loo-ra-loo-ral" (Irish Lullaby). Jack Imel with Sandi, Cissy, Andra & Tanya perform "He's a Sound Effect Man". Bob Lido sings "Lulu's Back in Town". Steve Smith sings "I'm an Old Cowhand". Larry Hooper sings "Sixteen Tons". Bob Havens on trombone, Russ Klein on saxophone, David Joy on trumpet & rhythm section join in for "Dixieland Music".

  • S14E35 Guest Star: Clay Hart

    • May 24, 1969
    • ABC (US)

  • S14E36 Stephen Foster Tribute

    • May 31, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Most of this episode is set in the Stephen Foster period as a tribute to the “Father of American Music.”

  • S14E38 US Tour

    • June 21, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/ustour.htm

  • S14E39 Easter

    • April 5, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    The Easter 1978 show begins with the song with Ralna,Guy,Ken,Sandi,Larry,Ava,Dick,Gail,Curt, Mary Lou,and Joe singing the song ""Easter Parade"".Then Norma and Jimmy sing the song ""Abide With Me"".Then Sandi,Gail,and Mary Lou sing the song ""When The Red,Red Robin Comes Bob Bob Bobbing Along"".Next Bobby and Cissy dance while the off screen chorus sing the song ""Put On Your Sunday Clothes"", Then Dick,Gail,Sandi,Mary Lou,Anacani,Norma, Curt,Larry,Ava,Joe,Jimmy,Tom,Ken,and Kathie sing the song ""it's Morning"",followed by Ralna English and Guy singing the song ""Church in The Wildwood"",Then Ken Delo sings the song ""It's DeLovely"",and Annacani sings the song ""This Little Light Of Mine"".

  • S14E40 Small Towns Of America

    • February 1, 1969
    • ABC (US)

  • S14E41 Occupations Working People

    • March 8, 1969
    • ABC (US)

  • S14E42 Musical Tour Of The USA

    • June 21, 1969
    • ABC (US)

Season 15

  • S15E05 Season Premiere

    • September 27, 1969
    • ABC (US)

  • S15E06 New Season Premiere

    • September 27, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Ralna English sings the song ""Wendy"", Bob Lido sings the song ""Wincester Cathedral"", Jo Ann Castle plays the song ""Those Were The Days"",

  • S15E07 Gotta Travel On

    • July 18, 1970
    • ABC (US)

  • S15E08 Academy Awards

    • April 4, 1970
    • ABC (US)

  • S15E26 Country Hoedown

    • March 21, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Clay and the band kick it off with “Wabash Cannonball”, followed by the Glen Campbell hit, ”Gentle On My Mind” to set a charming country mood. Norma Zimmer sings “My Heart Cries for You”, Sandi and Salli ham it up with “Cotton Fields”, and Ken D elo sings “Shenandoah”, while Ralna gives a memorable rendition of the “Tennessee Waltz”.

Season 16

  • S16E05 Musical History Makers

    • March 13, 1971
    • ABC (US)

  • S16E06 Oscar-Winning Songs

    • ABC (US)

  • S16E08 Thank You America

    • November 21, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A love letter to America; plus the Thanksgiving episode.

  • S16E14 New Year's Eve Show/Rose Bowl

    • December 26, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Sandi, Sally, Ralna, Norma, Gail, Cissy, Mary Lou, Arthur, Joe, Guy, Dick, Jimmy, Bobby, Ken perform "This Could Be the Start of Something Big". Tanya Falan sings "May You Always". Myron Floren on accordion with Richard Maloof on tuba and percussion work by Gail Farrell & Mary Lou Metzger perform "The Music Goes Round". Ken Delo performs " Roses and Lollipops". The Early Days of the Dance (Cakewalk, Charleston, Jitterbug, Soul is sung & danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King. Guy Hovis & Ralna English sing "This Guy's in Love with You". Clay Hart (also on guitar) with guitarists Buddy Merrill, Neil Levang and Richard Maloof on bass perform an unidentified number. Norma Zimmer sings "I Could Have Danced All Night". Sandi Griffiths & Sally Flynn with Richard Maloof on tuba perform "The Music Goes Round and Round (and It Comes Out Here)". Joe Feeney with Bob Ralston at the piano perform "Your Eyes Have Told Me So". Bob Ralston at the piano plays "Cumana". Myron, Charlotte, Curt, Ralna, Guy, Gail, Sandi, Dick, Sally, Bobby, Ken, Tanya, Joe with musicians and Arthur, Cissy & Mary Lou leading the parade perform "Before the Parade Passes By". "Everything's Coming Up Roses" is danced by Arthur Duncan. Norma Zimmer & Jimmy Roberts duet on "Beautiful Ohio". Bob Lido & the Hotsy Totsy Boys (Charlie Parlato, Richard Maloof, Jack Imel, Russ Klein, Bob Havens, Bob Ralston perform "Down by the Ohio". Dick Dale & Gail Farrell with Cissy, Bobby, Arthur, Norma, Jimmy, Sally, Myron, Sandi, Mary Lou, Ken, Charlotte, Guy, Ralna, Joe, Tanya and musicians Bob Havens on trombone, Johnny Zell on trumpet, Peanuts Hucko on clarinet and Bob Ralston at the piano join in for "Let's Start the New Year Right". Bob Havens on trombone, Johnny Zell on trumpet, Peanuts Hucko on clarinet perform an unidentified number. All join in for "Auld Lang Syne".

  • S16E28 Academy Awards Show

    • April 3, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/academyawards.htm

  • S16E37 Everything's Coming Up Roses

    • June 12, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Songs about America's favorite flower, the rose. Highlights: The Orchestra and cast join in for "Everything's Coming Up Roses". Clay Hart sings "Ramblin' Rose". The Orchestra performs "Moonlight and Roses". Ken Delo performs "Red Roses for a Blue Lady". Guy and Ralna sing "Primrose Lane". The Orchestra performs "Rose Room". Joe Feeney performs "My Wild Irish Rose". The Orchestra performs "To a Wild Rose". Norma Zimmer sings "Only a Rose". Myron Floren performs "The Yellow Rose of Texas" on his accordian. "San Antonio Rose" is danced to by Arthur Duncan. Tanya Falan Welk sings "I Wish You Love". Charlotte Harris on cello, Bob Ralston on piano perform "Mighty Like a Rose". The Orchestra performs "Rose of Washington Square". Sandi and Salli duet with "Rose Garden". The Orchestra performs "Days of Wine and Roses". The Hotsy Totsy Boys with Mary Lou Metzger perform "Rose of the Rio Grande". Jimmy Roberts singing to dog sings "Mexicali Rose". Dick Dale, Gail Farrell, and the entire cast join in for "One Dozen Roses".

  • S16E46 Say It with Music/Last ABC Show

    • September 4, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    "Say It With Music" opens this last show on the ABC network. Norma Zimmer sings a moving "I Asked The Lord", Myron Floren Gives it his all on the "12th Street Rag", and Buddy Merrill surprises everyone with his song, "It May Be Silly". Dick Dale is our special guest.

  • S16E47 Thank You America

    • November 21, 1970
    • ABC (US)

  • S16E48 California

    • July 17, 1971
    • ABC (US)

  • S16E49 New Year

    • December 31, 1970
    • ABC (US)

Season 17

  • S17E01 Salute to the USA

    • September 11, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    The show starts with a rousing "Thank You Very Much" to our loyal audience and sponsors and ends with a reverent "America The Beautiful." Along the way Ralna sings "Tennessee Waltz," Norma and Jimmy can be found in "Beautiful Ohio," and Myron, Bobby and Cissy get together for the "Pennsylvania Polka." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetotheusa.htm

  • S17E02 School Days

    • September 18, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/schooldays.htm

  • S17E03 Tribute to Vincent Youmans (or "Youmans Salute")

    • September 25, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/youmanssalute.htm

  • S17E07 Fashions & Hits Through the Years

    • October 23, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/fashionhitsthroughtheyears.htm

  • S17E12 Broadway Musicals

    • November 27, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Norma Zimmer is the guest. A salute to Broadway musicals includes great songs from The Sound of Music and My Fair Lady.

  • S17E14 Down on the Farm (or "Farm Show")

    • December 11, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/farmshow.htm

  • S17E19 Salute to Los Angeles

    • January 15, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/losangeles.htm

  • S17E32 Famous Resorts

    • April 15, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/famousresorts.htm

Season 18

  • S18E01 Live from Hawaii

    • September 9, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    The musical family go to Hawaii and celebrate the islands in this episode.

  • S18E05 Tribute to Harry Warren (or "Harry Warren Salute"

    • October 7, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/harrywarrensalute.htm

  • S18E06 Transportation

    • October 14, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/transportation.htm

  • S18E08 What It Used to Be

    • October 28, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S18E10 The Great Gershwin

    • November 11, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/thegreatgershwin.htm note: the airdate at this link is incorrect.

  • S18E11 America - The Melting Pot (Thanksgiving)

    • November 18, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/americathemeltingpot.htm

  • S18E14 Childhood Memories

    • December 16, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/childhoodmemories.htm

  • S18E15 Christmas

    • December 23, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/christmas.htm

  • S18E23 Themes from the Classics

    • February 10, 1973

    “Themes from the Classics”, a salute to classical compositions that have been adapted into hit songs. The show opens with “Tonight We Love”, Bobby and Cissy dance to “The Warsaw Concerto”, and Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou sing “Glow Worm”. Clay Hart and the singers delight with “Hot Diggity, Dog Ziggity”.

  • S18E24 Down on the Farm

    • February 17, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/downonthefarm.htm

  • S18E29 All Time Movie Theme Song Hits

    • March 24, 1973

    A musical jackpot is hit when Welk features all time movie theme song hits

  • S18E30 American Pastimes

    • March 31, 1973

    A score of American pastimes are musically feature, including "Take Your Girlie to the Movie" and "Red Sails in the Sunset

  • S18E31 Songs of the South

    • April 7, 1973

    Songs of the South will include an appearance by Minnie Pearl

  • S18E32 Tribute to Irving Berlin

    • April 14, 1973

    A musical tribute is made to Irving Berlin on his 85th birthday anniversary.

Season 19

  • S19E01 We Can Make Music

    • September 8, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    The band excels on "The Good Life," while Clay Hart sings "Tie A Yellow Ribbon."

  • S19E03 Salute to Walt Disney

    • September 22, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S19E05 Salute to Nat King Cole (or "Memories of Nat King Cole")

    • October 6, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/memoriesofnatkingcole.htm

  • S19E06 Big Band Days

    • October 13, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    From the minute Lawrence "opens the bottle" with his trademark pop-fizz you know there's great music to follow. Guy and Ralna salute Bob Wills with "San Antonio Rose," Bob Ralston and Bob Smale recall the Guy Lombardo Orchestra and his twin pianos on "The Raindrop Serenade," and the Jimmy Dorsey tune "Yours" gets a very special treatment by the lovely Anacani. Join in for a "Sentimental Journey." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/bigbanddays.htm

  • S19E08 Salute to Cole Porter

    • October 27, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetocoleporter.htm

  • S19E10 Mancini - Mercer

    • November 10, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/mancinimercer.htm

  • S19E11 Thanksgiving

    • November 17, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    This most beautiful Thanksgiving program gets off to a rousing start with the band and singers reminding you "There's No Place Like Home For The Holidays". Guy and Ralna invite viewers to "Y'all Come," while Sandi and the girls sing "Count Your Blessings." The traditional "Bless This House" features Norma Zimmer, and Joe Feeney and the group remembers to "Be Thankful."

  • S19E17 Musical Tour of Europe

    • December 23, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/musicaltourofeurope.htm

  • S19E19 Grammy Award Winning Songs

    • January 5, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    This 1974 show salutes the songs recognized by the recording industry as the "best." "Little Green Apples" is sung by Clay Hart. Dick Dale and the girls "Catch A Falling Star," and Norma Zimmer enchants with "Moon River." "Rose Garden," "Cabaret," and "Mack The Knife" are just a few of the "wunnerful, wunnerful" songs included in this Grammy Award-winning selection.

  • S19E20 Grammy Award Songs

    • January 12, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/grammyawardsongs.htm

  • S19E33 Do You Remember?

    • April 27, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Norma Zimmer gives a beautiful performance of "My Favorite Things" and you'll laugh as Larry Hooper and Buddy Merrill cut up during "Sleepin' At The Foot Of The Bed." The Lawrence Welk Orchestra is in the spotlight for a medley of songs from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "Carousel" and you won't want to miss Buddy Merrill's impromptu guitar solo on "My Blue Heaven." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/doyouremember.htm

  • S19E34 We Believe in Music

    • March 2, 1974
    • ABC (US)

Season 20

  • S20E03 Top Songs from Broadway Musicals

    • September 21, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Hear your favorite show tunes - "Til There Was You," "The Impossible Dream," and "Sunrise, Sunset." Cissy King joins Lawrence for that beautiful waltz "Wunderbar" and our singers pose the question "Shall We Dance."

  • S20E07 Salute to Famous Musical Families

    • October 19, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetofamousmusicalfamilies.htm

  • S20E17 That's Entertainment

    • September 7, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S20E18 Those Were the Days

    • January 4, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/thosewerethedays.htm

  • S20E19 Tribute to Jerome Kern

    • January 11, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/tributetojeromekern.htm

  • S20E21 This Colorful World

    • January 23, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/thiscolorfulworld.htm

  • S20E23 Hooray for Hollywood

    • February 8, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/hoorayforhollywood.htm

  • S20E24 Tribute to Sweet Bands

    • February 13, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    Tunes include “Three Little Fishes “ by Sandi, Gail, & Mary Lou, “Who Wouldn’t Love You” by Guy and Ralna, and “For You” by Joe Feeney. The Band delights with “Four Leaf Clover”, “When Day Is Done”, “Josephine”, and “Does Your Heart Beat For Me”.

  • S20E32 County Fair

    • April 12, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/countyfair.htm

  • S20E33 Those Were The Days

    • January 4, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S20E34 Favorite Love Songs

    • September 28, 1974
    • ABC (US)

Season 21

  • S21E06 America's Wonderland

    • October 11, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/americaswonderland.htm

  • S21E07 Musical Masterpieces

    • October 18, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/musicalmasterpieces.htm

  • S21E08 Halloween Party

    • October 25, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/halloweenparty1975.htm

  • S21E09 America on the Move

    • November 1, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/americaonthemove.htm

  • S21E19 200 Years of American Music Part One

    • January 17, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    This exciting show opens as the band and all hands get together for "Yankee Doodle." 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." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/200yearsofamericanmusic.htm

  • S21E20 200 Years of American Music Part Two

    • January 24, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    A salute to the Bicentennial features "Love Nest" and "I Can't Help Falling In Love With You." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/200yearsofamericanmusic.htm

  • S21E21 Songs by Johnny Mercer

    • January 31, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/songsbyjohnnymercer.htm

  • S21E26 Songs of the South and Mardi Gras

    • February 28, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    “Are You From Dixie” opens this lively show and Anacani invites us to “Come to the Mardi Gras”. Ken Delo struts to “Way Down Yonder in New Orleans”, Charlotte Harris accompanies Norma on “My Own True Love”, Ava celebrates “Jambalaya”, and the whole cast gets together for a show stopping “South Rampart Street Parade”.

  • S21E27 Salute to the Working People

    • March 6, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    The Welk family serenades working people of America.

  • S21E31 America at Play

    • April 10, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/americaatplay.htm

  • S21E32 Christmas Show

    • December 20, 1975
    • ABC (US)

Season 22

  • S22E01 Season Premiere

    • September 18, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    "In The Mood," "Love Will Keep Us Together," and "America The Beautiful" are performed.

  • S22E02 Musical Kaleidoscope

    • September 25, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Includes such songs as "Tie a Yellow Ribbon", "Cotton Fields", "Canadian Sunset", "Sway", "Sunrise, Sunset", and "Hava Nagila"

  • S22E03 Musical Tour of Southern California

    • October 2, 1976
    • ABC (US)

  • S22E04 Romantic, Happy and Nostalgic Songs

    • October 9, 1976
    • ABC (US)

  • S22E05 Fun Songs

    • October 16, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Songs include "Anything Goes", "A Most Unusual Day", "My Bill" and "Glow Worm"

  • S22E06 Salute to Autumn

    • October 23, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Musical salute to autumn includes such songs as "Things We Did Last Summer", "Tis Autumn", "September in the Rain" and "Autumn in New York"

  • S22E07 Halloween Party

    • October 30, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Welk's show runs the gamut of musical costume fun, witches, ghosts, dancing skeletons and ectoplasmic illusions.

  • S22E08 Famous Twosomes

    • November 6, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Famous duos are recalled with musical highlights of Crosby and Hope, Astaire and Rogers, Donnie and Marie Osmond, Guy and Carmen Lombardo

  • S22E09 Talented Youngsters

    • November 13, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Songs programmed are: "The Impossible Drea", "People", "I Believe" and "That's Life"

  • S22E10 Thanksgiving

    • November 20, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk and his musical family present their 22nd annual Thanksgiving holiday program loaded with such melodic morsels as "Home Sweet Home" and "Thanksgiving"

  • S22E11 Salute to Bing Crosby

    • November 27, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Bing Crosby is serenaded this week by Lawrence Welk's family with hits such as "Sweet Sue", "Pennies from Heaven", and "I'll Remember April"

  • S22E12 Dream Songs

    • December 4, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Songs with a 'dream' theme include "All I Do is Dream of You", "I Can Dream Can't I", "Street of Dreams" and "Did You Ever See a Dream Walking"

  • S22E13 Salute to Italy

    • December 11, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    A salute in song is presented this week to Lawrence Welk's Italian fans across the nation.

  • S22E14 Big Band Forties

    • December 18, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk's musical family salutes the big bands of the '40s with songs such as "American Patrol" and "Chattanooga Choo Choo"

  • S22E15 Holiday Songs

    • December 25, 1976
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk's musical family and their families sing Christmas songs such as "Silent Night" and "Silver Bells"

  • S22E16 Songs for a Gala Party

    • January 1, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk and his musical family celebrate the New Year with such songs as "High Society" and "As Time Goes By"

  • S22E17 Hooray for Hollywood Part 1

    • January 8, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Welk and his musical family , in a two-part show, salute the Hollywood film musicals. Highlights: "Top Hat, White Tie and Tails" (Bobby Burgess and Cissy King); "Embraceable You" (Norma Zimmer); "Over the Rainbow" (Kathie Sullivan)

  • S22E18 Hooray for Hollywood Part 2

    • January 15, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    It's Part 2 of "Hooray for Hollywood", Welk's salute to top Hollywood and Broadway musicals. Highlights: songs from "Annie Get Your Gun" (Sandi Gail and Mary Lou); songs from "The King and I" (Kathie Sullivan); songs from "Oklahoma" (Ava Barber)

  • S22E19 Best of Lawrence Welk Records

    • January 22, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    A parade of "Best of Lawrence Welk Hit Records" comprises the program tonight.

  • S22E20 Songs from the World's Greatest Classics

    • January 29, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk presents such classic hits as "Kismet" and "Nut Cracker Suite"

  • S22E21 Top Recording Hits of the Sixties

    • February 5, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk and his musical family will present such songs as "Yesterday" and "King of the Road"

  • S22E22 Top Songsters of America

    • February 12, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Welk salutes the top songsters of America, from Sinatra to Mathis.

  • S22E23 Salute to Top Female Vocalists

    • February 19, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Songs made famous by some of America's top feminine vocalists, such as Doris Day, Barbra Streisand, Peggy Lee and Teresa Brewer are spotlighted.

  • S22E24 Musical Tour of the South

    • February 26, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    The maestro and his musical family make a musical tour of the South with songs such as "Camptown Races" and "Swanee"

  • S22E25 Famous Theme Songs

    • March 5, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Music of "Famous Theme Songs" includes "Tonight We Love" for Freddy Martin, Wayne King's "Waltz You Saved for Me" and Ted Lewis' signature "When My Baby Smiles at Me"

  • S22E26 Discovery Stories

    • March 12, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    How members of the Welk ensemble got their jobs will be told musically.

  • S22E27 Salute to American Composers

    • March 19, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Great music from the likes of Berlin, Bacharach, Gershwin, Lerner and Loewe and Rodgers and Hammerstein is heard as Welk and his music makers salute some of America's top composers.

  • S22E28 Big Band Hits

    • March 26, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    The music of Tommy Dorsey, Percy Faith, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, Henry Mancini, Artie Shaw.

  • S22E29 America The Beautiful

    • April 2, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    The musical Welk family tours and serenades "America the Beautiful" Highlights: "Give My Regards to Broadway" (Arthur Duncan); "San Fernando Valley" (Dick Dale); "San Francisco" (Semonski Sisters); "My Old Kentucky Home" (Jim Roberts)

  • S22E30 Happy Easter

    • April 9, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Welk's annual "Happy Easter" show with a parade of favorite tunes saluting the season. Highlights: "In The Garden" (Norma Zimmer); "Easter Parade" (Welk ensemble); "When You Wore a Tulip" (Ken Delo); "Eli, Eli" and "Hava Nagila" (the band)

  • S22E31 Salute to Hawaii

    • April 16, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk and his musical family salute Hawaii with songs such as "Song of the Islands" and "On The Beach at Waikiki"

  • S22E32 Spring

    • April 23, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    Kathie Sullivan is the guest. "April Showers" and "Listen To My Smile" are performed. http://welknotes.com/showlistings/spring.htm

  • S22E33 Salute to Nashville

    • April 30, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    The whole company salutes country music. Highlights: "Sugartime" (The Semonski Sisters); "Shenandoah" (Dick Dale); "Wabash Cannonball" and "Country Roads" (the band).

Season 23

  • S23E05 Salute to New York City

    • October 15, 1977
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetonewyorkcity.htm

  • S23E18 Salute to Bing Crosby (or "Tribute to...")

    • January 14, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence pays tribute to "one of the greatest entertainers the world has ever known" - Bing Crosby! Tom Netherton sings one of Crosby's most romantic ballads, "Moonlight Becomes You." Sandi, Gail, and Mary Lou have fun with "Swingin' On A Star," Joe Feeney croons "Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ra," the lovely Irish lullaby from Crosby's Academy Award-winning movie, Going My Way, and Norma Zimmer and Jimmy Roberts blend their voices in "True Love." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/tributetobingcrosby.htm

  • S23E19 Thanksgiving

    • November 19, 1977
    • ABC (US)

  • S23E20 Salute To Senior Citizens

    • January 7, 1978
    • ABC (US)

  • S23E21 Salute To Bing Crosby

    • January 14, 1978
    • ABC (US)

  • S23E22 Music in The Skies

    • April 2, 1978
    • ABC (US)

Season 24

  • S24E01 Big Bands

    • September 16, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/bigbands.htm

  • S24E03 Songs of Perry Como

    • September 23, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/songsofperrycomo.htm

  • S24E06 Halloween Party

    • October 28, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    Host: Mary Lou Metzger with guest, Jack Imel The Lawrence Welk Band gets things underway for this Halloween Party with “That Old Black Magic.” Arthur Duncan rattles those “Dry Bones.” Guy and Ralna sing “Old Devil Moon,” and other Halloween-themed songs include “Ghost Riders in the Sky,” and “Magic in the Moonlight.”

  • S24E07 Salute to Sinatra

    • November 4, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetosinatra.htm

  • S24E11 Music of Irving Berlin

    • December 2, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    Ken Delo is the guest. "Alexander's Ragtime Band" and "Doin' What Comes Naturally" are performed. http://welknotes.com/showlistings/musicofirvingberlin.htm

  • S24E12 Songs of the 70's

    • December 9, 1978
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/songsofthe70s.htm

  • S24E23 Salute to the Swing Bands

    • May 24, 1979
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetotheswingbands.htm

  • S24E26 The Irish Show (St. Patrick's Day 1979)

    • March 17, 1979
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/theirishshow.htm

  • S24E28 Sights and Sounds of LA

    • March 31, 1979
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/sightsandsoundsofla.htm

  • S24E30 Easter (1979)

    • April 14, 1979
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/easter1979.htm

  • S24E31 Salute To Broadway

    • January 19, 1979
    • ABC (US)

  • S24E32 Salute To Frank Sinatra

    • November 25, 1978
    • ABC (US)

  • S24E33 By The Numbers

    • October 7, 1978
    • ABC (US)

  • S24E34 Roots Of American Show Business

    • November 11, 1978
    • ABC (US)

  • S24E35 Thanksgiving 1978

    • November 18, 1978
    • ABC (US)

  • S24E36 Salute To Perry Como

    • September 23, 1978
    • ABC (US)

Season 25

Season 26

  • S26E01 Election Time

    • September 20, 1980
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E03 Salute to Fred Astaire (or "Tribute to...")

    • September 27, 1980
    • ABC (US)

    Bobby Burgess hosts. Songs include "S Wonderful," "Dancing In The Dark," and "Limehouse Blues." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/tributetofredastaire.htm

  • S26E04 Caribbean Cruise

    • October 4, 1980
    • ABC (US)

    The whole gang climbs aboard an ocean liner for a cruise through sunny southern waters, with Ava Barber singing "Love Boat" and Bobby and Elaine following up with a dance to the theme from the Love Boat TV series. Guy and Ralna perform "I Can't Stop Loving You," baritone Jim Turner sings "Marianne," the Aldridge Sisters and the Otwell Twins are "Feelin' Groovy," and Kathie Sullivan sings a soulful "How Deep Is the Ocean." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/caribbeancruise.htm

  • S26E05 Small Town, U.S.A.

    • October 11, 1980
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E13 Easy Listening

    • December 6, 1980
    • ABC (US)

    The band plays "Sweet and Lovely." Bobby and Elaine dance the English quickstep to "Whispering," and Skeets Herfurt plays solo sax on "Someone To Watch Over Me." Guy Hovis teams up with Neil LeVang on "For the Good Times." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/easylistening.htm

  • S26E14 Tribute to The Swing and Sweet Bands

    • December 13, 1980
    • ABC (US)

    Ava Barber is the guest. Great songs include "Don't Sit Under The Apple Tree" and "Heartaches." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/tributetoswingsweetbands.htm

  • S26E15 Christmas

    • December 20, 1980
    • ABC (US)

    This Christmas favorite opens with the classic “Jingle Bells”. Bobby and Elaine dance to “The Carol of the Bells”, Joe Feeney’s family celebrated “Christmas in Killarney”, and Myron Floren, Bobby Burgess and his daughter, Becki dance to “Here Comes Santa Claus”. “The Hallelujah Chorus” is the perfect highlight of the show right before the arrival of Santa Claus.

  • S26E17 Highways and Byways

    • January 3, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/highwaysandbyways.htm

  • S26E28 Salute to Our Senior Citizens

    • March 21, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    This tune filled tribute to the "young at heart" includes the songs "Dearie,""Let's Go Dance Again," and "Try To Remember." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/salutetoourseniorcitizens.htm

  • S26E30 Backstage with Our Musical Family

    • April 4, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/backstagewithourmusicalfamily.htm

  • S26E31 Tribute To Girl Singers

    • January 10, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E32 Broadway Nostalgia

    • January 17, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E33 Songs By Famous Bandleaders

    • February 1, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E34 Love Songs

    • February 8, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E35 Great Country Hits

    • February 22, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E36 200 Years Of American Music

    • February 28, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S26E37 Backstage With Our Musical Family

    • April 14, 1981
    • ABC (US)

Season 27

  • S27E01 27th Season Premiere

    • September 12, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E02 Songwriting Performers

    • September 19, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E03 Gold Record Hits

    • September 26, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E04 Carnival and Circus

    • October 3, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E05 Great Entertainers

    • October 10, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/greatentertainers.htm

  • S27E06 Grammy Award Winners

    • September 17, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E07 Halloween Party

    • October 24, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    Halloween characters stalked to the music of tonight's program.

  • S27E08 There Goes That Song Again

    • October 31, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E09 Movie Songwriters

    • November 7, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    http://welknotes.com/showlistings/moviesongwriters.htm

  • S27E10 Big Bands Dance Time

    • November 14, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    Another night of nostalgia for big band buffs, as the Welk musicians play tunes made famous by Ted Lewis, Guy Lombardo, Count Basie, Ted Weems, Harry James and Tommy Dorsey

  • S27E11 Thanksgiving

    • November 21, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    Songs include "(There's No Place Like) Home for the Holidays," "A House with Love in It," "Be Thankful," "Back in Your Own Backyard," "Baby Face," and "We Gather Together."

  • S27E12 The 3 R's

    • November 28, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E13 You're Never Too Young

    • December 5, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    Mary Lou Metzger hosts. "Young At Heart," "Isn't It Romantic," and "Beer Barrel Polka" are featured. http://welknotes.com/showlistings/yourenevertooyoung.htm

  • S27E14 Songs from the Classics

    • December 12, 1981
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E15 Christmas Show

    • December 19, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    A Christmas show of holiday music and a visit from Santa

  • S27E16 Happy New Year Party

    • December 26, 1981
    • ABC (US)

    The Welk family welcomes the 1982 Tournament of Roses Parade queen and her princess, and hosts a New Year's celebration

  • S27E17 A Jubilee of Harry Warren's Greatest Hits

    • January 2, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E18 Big City USA

    • January 9, 1982
    • ABC (US)

    The band spotlights the East Coast with "Manhattan." Bobby and Elaine keep those "City Lights" aglow, and Jimmy Roberts sings "I Left My Heart in San Francisco." Kathie Sullivan heads out "Kansas City" way, and the cast finishes up in the Windy City of "Chicago." http://welknotes.com/showlistings/bigcityusa.htm

  • S27E19 Salute To Nashville

    • April 30, 1977
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E20 European Show

    • January 23, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E21 Morning,Noon,And Night

    • January 30, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E22 In Love With Love

    • February 6, 1982
    • ABC (US)

    Melodies include "Love is Sweeping the country", "This Can't Be Love", "You Made Me Love You" and "Love"

  • S27E22 Songs Of The Sun And Moon

    • October 23, 1965
    • ABC (US)

    Steve Smith sings the songs ""Blue Velvet""and ""Love Me Tender""

  • S27E23 Riverboat Cruise

    • February 13, 1982
    • ABC (US)

    The Welk musical family salutes the riverboat era with songs "Robert E Lee", "Lazy River", "Ol' Man River" and "Blue Bayou"

  • S27E24 Tribute To Irving Berlin

    • February 20, 1982
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence Welk and the Music Makers celebrate the songs of songwriter Irving Berlin. Some of the highlights include "Alexander's Ragtime Band", "Blue Skies", "Steppin' Out With My Baby", "Cheek to Cheek" and a medley from "Annie Get Your Gun".

  • S27E25 The Weather

    • February 27, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E26 Tribute to Hoagy Carmichael

    • March 6, 1982
    • ABC (US)

    Lawrence and his Musical Family pay tribute to Hoagy Carmichael, one of the greatest composers of the 20th century. The hits featured in this program include "two Sleepy People" sung by Guy & Rala, "Heart and Soul" sung by Anacani, and the entire cast and band close the show with "Georgia On My Mind"

  • S27E30 Tour Of Southern California

    • April 3, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E31 Easter 1982

    • April 10, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E32 Spotlighting Our Musical Family (Last Original Show Of Series)

    • April 17, 1982
    • ABC (US)

  • S27E33 Morning,Noon,And Night

    • January 30, 1982
    • ABC (US)

    This episode theme is songs for all hours of the day. Anncani sings the song ""Teach Me Tonight""

  • S27E34 Salute To Working People

    • March 6, 1982
    • ABC (US)

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Christmas Reunion (1985)

    • December 1, 1985
    • ABC (US)

    The Lawrence Welk musical family reunites for a wonderful Christmas show originally broadcast in 1985. This special marks Lawrence Welk's last appearance with his full orchestra. The cast features Guy & Ralna, JoAnn Castle, Arthur Duncan, Norma Zimmer, Bobby Burgess, Ava Barber, Mary Lou Metzger, and many others performing traditional Christmas songs and carols.

  • SPECIAL 0x7 From the Heart, A Tribute to Lawrence Welk and the American Dream (1993)

    • October 31, 1993
    • ABC (US)

    A performance special that looks back at the long and illustrious career of bandleader Lawrence Welk. Includes a reunion concert of Welk stars at the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville and a segment about the restored Welk homestead in Strasburg, North Dakota.

  • SPECIAL 0x10 The Lawrence Welk Show: Then & Now (1995)

    • June 2, 1995
    • ABC (US)

  • SPECIAL 0x14 Songs of Faith (1999)

    • January 1, 1999
    • ABC (US)

    The spiritual legacy and "amazing grace" of Lawerence Welk lives on and his tradition of reverence for God and Country continues in this long awaited television special. Six stars of the Welk Musical Family, Norma Zimmer, Ralna English, Guy Hovis, Tom Netherton, Mary Lou Metzger and Bob Ralston celebrate America's favorite hymns and songs of inspiration.

  • SPECIAL 0x17 Precious Memories (2005)

    • March 4, 2005
    • ABC (US)

  • SPECIAL 0x18 Lawrence Welk TV Treasures (2007)

    • March 1, 2007
    • ABC (US)

  • SPECIAL 0x19 The Welk Stars Through the Years (2009)

    • February 28, 2009
    • ABC (US)

    The Welk Stars Through the Years is a very special salute to the much beloved entertainers who have been a part of Lawrence Welk's Musical Family for so many years. Using treasured photos from their own albums and scrapbooks, the program's host, Mary Lou Metzger, takes the viewer on a journey through the life and career of 18 stars, including her own. Many never-before-seen pictures make this unforgettable program a "must-see" for longtime fans and friends. The stars featured on this program, in both biography and outstanding musical numbers, are: Anacani, Bobby Burgess, Jo Ann Castle, Henry Cuesta, Dick Dale, Ken Delo, Arthur Duncan, Ralna English, Joe Feeney, Myron Floren, Guy Hovis, Jack Imel, The Lennon Sisters, Mary Lou Metzger, Tom Netherton, Bob Ralston, Jimmy Roberts and Norma Zimmer. Musical numbers include Ralna's "Amazing Grace" and Guy's brand new recording of the title song, "Through the Years." Also featured are "Exodus" by Jo Ann, "Have I Stayed Too Long at the Fair" by The Lennon Sisters, "Tiger Rag" by Myron and "Faith Unlocks the Door" by Jimmy. Using The Welk Group collection of archive photos, the final number, "Through the Years," pays tribute to most of the other members of the Musical Family, including band members, who were such an important part of The Lawrence Welk Show for over 50 years.

  • SPECIAL 0x20 A Lawrence Welk Family Christmas

    • December 24, 1995
    • ABC (US)

    In the 40 year holiday tradition of "The Lawrence Welk Television Show," the Musical Family of Stars gather at the Champagne Theatre in Branson, Missouri for an all new Christmas Reunion Concert. Hosted by Champagne Lady, Norma Zimmer, this program includes more than 30 favorite Christmas carols and musical numbers. Personal reminiscences of past holiday shows, with a special appearance by Fern Welk, the wife of the late Lawrence Welk, accompanied by many of her children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren make for a special holiday family reunion. Hosted By Norma Zimmer. Starring: The Lennon Sisters, Jo Ann castle, Anacani, Bobby Burgess, Eliane Balden, Ken Delo, Joe Feeney, Guy Hovis,Jack Imel, Mary Lou Metzger, Tom Netherton, Myron Floren, The Lennon Brothers and Gail, Lori Gier, The Osmond Brothers, The Lennon Daughters and Sons, Wendy Burgess, and Christopher Feeney and the Champagne Music makers under the Direction of Larry Cansler.