Ozark Jubilee

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Guest Tex Ritter
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Guests Slim Wilson Rufe Davis and song duo Jim Edwards and Maxine Brown. Plus, from the Junior Jubilee company will be Billy Joe Morris, 7-year-old rock 'n roll singer of Mount Morris, Ill.
3x4
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Guests comedy team of Uncle Gyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield.
3x5
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Guests Rex Allen Chet Atkins and ventriloquist Bill Hart and his dummy Harry.
3x6
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Guests Brenda Lee and Shug Fisher
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3x8
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Guests The Square Dancing Tadpoles.
3x9
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Guest Brenda Lee Highlights: Brenda Lee sings "I'm Going to Lasso Santa Claus" and "Christy Christmas".
3x10
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Guests Square dancers Sondra and Jon Steele.
3x11
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Guests 10-year-old singer Libby Horne 7-year-old fiddler Clyde Wayne Spears and 7-year-old singer Billy Joe Morris.
3x12
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3x13
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Guest Brenda Lee
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The guest tonight is singer-bandleader Hank Thompson.
3x15
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Guest March of Dimes poster girl of 1957 4-year-old Marlene Nelson.
3x16
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Guest former Governor of Louisianna Jimmie Davis.
3x17
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Guests Carl Smith and Brenda Lee.
3x18
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Guests Carl Perkins and Johnny Horton.
3x19
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Guests Anita Carter and the sweethears of harmony Annie Lou and Danny. Patsy Cline.
3x20
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Guests comic Shug Fisher singer David Huston and organist Bill McMains.
3x21
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3x22
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Guests Patsy Cline Libby Horne Country comic Little Eiler Long and quartet The Marksmen
3x23
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Guests Brenda Lee Jim Edward Maxine and Bonnie Brown Speedy Haworth and Slim Wilson.
3x24
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Guests Smiley Burnette and David Houston
3x25
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Guests James Marlin and Sanford Clark.
3x26
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Guests Brenda Lee and Bob Wills
3x27
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Guests Ardis Wells and her girls
3x28
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Guests Duncan 'Cisco Kid' Renaldo and Barbara Cameron.
3x29
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3x30
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Guests Gene Vincent and His Blue Caps.
3x31
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featuring Webb Pierce filling-in for the vacationing Red Foley
3x32
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featuring Rex Allen filling-in for the vacationing Red Foley Guest Sonny James who performs his latest hit "Young Love". Brenda Lee.
3x33
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featuring Jim L. Brown (TV's Lt. Rip Masters on "Rin Tin Tin") and Carl Smith are the pinch-hitting guests for the vacationing Red Foley.
3x34
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featuring Jimmy Wakely subbing for the vacationing "Pappy" Red Foley Guests Homer and Jethro
3x35
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featuring guest emcee Tex Ritter who sings "High Noon". Guests Pee Wee King and Little Eiler Long.
3x36
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Guests Bobby Lord Billy Wimberly's Country Rhythm Boys The Marksmen and comedy duo Uncle Cyp and Aunt Sap Brasfield.
3x37
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Guest Tex Williams Highlights: Red Foley sings his version of "I'm Walkin'" popularized by Ricky Nelson.
3x38
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Red Foley hitches his stars to a wagon for the first "Oklahoma run" in the history of the program when the rootin'-tootin' hoedown originates from the semi-centennial exposition in Oklahoma City. Patsy Cline.
3x39
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Guests Jimmy Wakely and Uncle Cyp Brasfield.
3x40
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Guests Rex Allen and Lu Ann Simms.
3x41
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Guests Betty Ann Grove Tex Williams Jim Edward Maxine and Ronnie Brown.
3x42
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Guest Webb Pierce
3x43
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Guests Chet Atkins Jim Lowe and Billy Walker.
3x44
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Guests Carl Smith and Del Wood
3x45
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Guests Patsy Cline and Sonny James
3x46
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Guest Ernest Tubbs
3x47
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Guests Faron Young and Minnie Pearl.
3x48
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Guests Betty Ann Grove and the Bill Wimberly Band.