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Season 2
Guests The Sunshine Boys
Guests The Sunshine Boys
Guest Rex Allen
Guest Rex Allen
Guest Fran Allison
Guest Fran Allison
featuring Webb Pierce as guest emcee
featuring Webb Pierce as guest emcee
featuring Webb Pierce as guest emcee
featuring Webb Pierce as guest emcee
Guests Mae Wiseman and Speedy West.
Guests Mae Wiseman and Speedy West.
Guest Fran Allison
Guest Fran Allison
Guests Webb Pierce and Lefty Frizzel.
Guests Webb Pierce and Lefty Frizzel.
Guests Les Paul and Mary Ford and Judy Lynn.
Guests Les Paul and Mary Ford and Judy Lynn.
Guests James Brown (Lt. Rip Masters of ABC-TV's Rin Tin Tin fame)
and Jim Lowe singer-composer of Gambler's Guitar".
Guests James Brown (Lt. Rip Masters of ABC-TV's Rin Tin Tin fame)
and Jim Lowe singer-composer of Gambler's Guitar".
Guests Jimmie and Johnny singing duo from "Louisiana Hayride Show"
songstress Charlene Arthur of the "Big D Jamboree"
and The Four Strings.
Guests Jimmie and Johnny singing duo from "Louisiana Hayride Show"
songstress Charlene Arthur of the "Big D Jamboree"
and The Four Strings.
Eddy Arnold is the guest star and presents a real, old-fashioned Christmas Party.
Eddy Arnold sings "Christmas Can't Be Far Away" to open the show. Other guests are Hank Snow, Carl
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Eddy Arnold is the guest star and presents a real, old-fashioned Christmas Party.
Eddy Arnold sings "Christmas Can't Be Far Away" to open the show. Other guests are Hank Snow, Carl Smith, Minnie Pearl, Marty Robbins, Jean Shepherd,
Lew Childre, Grandpa Jones, Cousin Jody, The Tennessee Plowboy, The Jordanaires, Nita-Rita-Ruby group and the Junior Kentucky Briarhoppers.
featuring Webb Pierce as guest emcee *Note: Hosts the show every fourth week. Webb Pierce was named best country vocalist of 1955 and his hit record "In the Jailhouse Now" was cited best country record of the year.
featuring Webb Pierce as guest emcee *Note: Hosts the show every fourth week. Webb Pierce was named best country vocalist of 1955 and his hit record "In the Jailhouse Now" was cited best country record of the year.
featuring Red Foley with a Christmas Barn Party Guest Porter Waggoner
featuring Red Foley with a Christmas Barn Party Guest Porter Waggoner
featuring Red Foley
featuring Red Foley
Guest Jimmie Davis, former governor of Louisiana and composer of the country song "You Are My Sunshine".
Guest Jimmie Davis, former governor of Louisiana and composer of the country song "You Are My Sunshine".
Guests Gene Autry
and Stan Musial.
Guests Gene Autry
and Stan Musial.
Guests Fran Allison Rusty Draper who sings "Shifting, Whispering Sands" and New York columnist Earl Wilson in celebration of the Jubilee's first anniversary on TV.
Guests Fran Allison Rusty Draper who sings "Shifting, Whispering Sands" and New York columnist Earl Wilson in celebration of the Jubilee's first anniversary on TV.
Guests Tabby West and Sonny Burnette.
Guests Tabby West and Sonny Burnette.
Carl Smith, Ray Price, Goldie Hill, Porter Wagoner, Minnie Pearl and Rod Brasfield
Carl Smith, Ray Price, Goldie Hill, Porter Wagoner, Minnie Pearl and Rod Brasfield
featuring Red Foley
featuring Red Foley
featuring Red Foley
featuring Red Foley
Guest Tex Williams
Guest Tex Williams
featuring guest emcee Webb Pierce Guests Roy Hall Rita Robbins and The Promenaders.
featuring guest emcee Webb Pierce Guests Roy Hall Rita Robbins and The Promenaders.
Guest Fran Allison
Guest Fran Allison
Guests Betty Johnson and Carl Perkins.
Guests Betty Johnson and Carl Perkins.
Guest Jimmy Wakely
Guest Jimmy Wakely
featuring guest emcee Webb Pierce Guest 10-year-old Libby Horne from Oklahoma.
featuring guest emcee Webb Pierce Guest 10-year-old Libby Horne from Oklahoma.
Porter Wagoner starts the first half and hour and Red Foley mc`s the next.
Porter Wagoner starts the first half and hour and Red Foley mc`s the next.
Sammy James and Red Foley share the mc honors.
Sammy James and Red Foley share the mc honors.
Guest Jimmie Davis, former governor of Louisiana and current recording star. Patsy Cline.
Guest Jimmie Davis, former governor of Louisiana and current recording star. Patsy Cline.
Guest Buddy Ebsen
Guest Buddy Ebsen
Guest James Brown (TV`s Lt. Rip Masters of ``Rin Tin Tin``.
Guest James Brown (TV`s Lt. Rip Masters of ``Rin Tin Tin``.
Guests Fran Allison and Smiley Burnette.
Guests Fran Allison and Smiley Burnette.
Guests Jimmy Dickens and The DeMarco Sisters.
Guests Jimmy Dickens and The DeMarco Sisters.
Guests 10-year-old Libby Horne and 9-year-old Brenda Lee in another "Junior Jubilee Edition".
Guests 10-year-old Libby Horne and 9-year-old Brenda Lee in another "Junior Jubilee Edition".
featuring Porter Wagoner as emcee for the first half and Red Foley for the last half
Guests Wesley and Marilyn Tuttle
featuring Porter Wagoner as emcee for the first half and Red Foley for the last half
Guests Wesley and Marilyn Tuttle
Guest Sonny James
Guest Sonny James
Guest Rusty Draper Note: Red Foley and company announce the addition of The Carlisles, comedy vocal group known to record enthusiasts and the Junior Tadpoles, 3 to 10-year-olds who are square dancers.
Guest Rusty Draper Note: Red Foley and company announce the addition of The Carlisles, comedy vocal group known to record enthusiasts and the Junior Tadpoles, 3 to 10-year-olds who are square dancers.
Guest Betty Ann Grove
Guest Betty Ann Grove
Guests Tommy Duncan and Wally Fowler
Guests Tommy Duncan and Wally Fowler
featuring Sonny James emcees the first half-hour his latest hit "Twenty Feet of Muddy Water" opens the program.
featuring Sonny James emcees the first half-hour his latest hit "Twenty Feet of Muddy Water" opens the program.
Guest Onie Wheeler
Guest Onie Wheeler
Guests 10-year-old Libby Horne and 9-year-old Brenda Lee in another "Junior Jubilee Edition".
Guests 10-year-old Libby Horne and 9-year-old Brenda Lee in another "Junior Jubilee Edition".
Guests Johnny Bond
Cannonball Taylor Texas Bill Strength and Red Garrett.
Guests Johnny Bond
Cannonball Taylor Texas Bill Strength and Red Garrett.
featuring guest emcee Jimmy Wakely (pinch-hitting for the vacationing Red Foley for three weeks)
featuring guest emcee Jimmy Wakely (pinch-hitting for the vacationing Red Foley for three weeks)
featuring guest emcee Jimmy Wakely Guests
Bobby Lord Marvin Rainwater and Sonny James.
featuring guest emcee Jimmy Wakely Guests
Bobby Lord Marvin Rainwater and Sonny James.
featuring guest emcee Jim Wilson Guests `Ozark Junior Jubilee`
featuring guest emcee Jim Wilson Guests `Ozark Junior Jubilee`
Guests Hank Locklin, Porter Wagoner and Rufe Davis. Highlights: Red Foley celebrates his homecoming by singing `Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy``, ``Molly Darling`` and ``Beyond the Sunset``.
Guests Hank Locklin, Porter Wagoner and Rufe Davis. Highlights: Red Foley celebrates his homecoming by singing `Chattanooga Shoe Shine Boy``, ``Molly Darling`` and ``Beyond the Sunset``.
featuring Sonny James emcee for the first half hour and Red Foley for the shows remainder. Guest Audrey Williams
featuring Sonny James emcee for the first half hour and Red Foley for the shows remainder. Guest Audrey Williams
Guest Fran Allison
Highlights: A vocal duet by Fran and host Red Foley. Fran appears in a Gay Nineties role as the manhunting "Aunt Fanny", gossiping on the phone with her unseen
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Guest Fran Allison
Highlights: A vocal duet by Fran and host Red Foley. Fran appears in a Gay Nineties role as the manhunting "Aunt Fanny", gossiping on the phone with her unseen friend, "Nettie" never heard nor seen in the 20 years of their broadcast conversations.
Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Minnie Pearl and Jimmy Dickens.
Roy Acuff, Hank Snow, Ernest Tubb, Minnie Pearl and Jimmy Dickens.
Highlights: The Carlistles perform "Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand".
Highlights: The Carlistles perform "Baby, Let Me Hold Your Hand".
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