Lawrence Welk Show - Academy Awards from 1971 - Lawrence Hosts and Jack Benny is a Guest
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- Originally aired on April 3, 1971
02:10 Sandi, Salli, Ken, Cissy, Jim, Norma, Joe, Gail, Dick, Bobby, Mary Lou, Arthur perform "High Hopes".
03:43 Guy Hovis sings "High Noon (Do Not Forsake Me, Oh My Darlin’)".
06:03 Guy Hovis & Ralna English duet with "Buttons and Bows".
07:56 Myron Floren plays "Never on Sunday" on accordion.
11:03 Norma Zimmer & Jim Roberts sing "Three Coins in the Fountain".
13:20 Theme from "Love Story" is danced by Bobby Burgess & Cissy King, accompanied by Bob Ralston at the piano.
16:35 Sandi Griffith & Salli Flynn duet with "Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head". (From Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid)
19:16 A special monologue from special guest star Jack Benny.
26:06 A Comedy version of "Love in Bloom" with special guest star Jack Benny on violin.
30:34 Ken Delo performs "The Sweetheart Tree".
32:37 The Orchestra with Bobby, Cissy, Guy, Ralna, Jimmy, Norma perform "Georgy Girl".
36:11 Clay Hart sings "Jean".
39:17 Tanya Falan sings "For All We Know".
42:12 "The Continental" is danced by Arthur Duncan.
44:21 A Medley of songs from Walt Disney movies:
Norma Zimmer sings "When You Wish Upon a Star".
"Chem Chem Cher-ee" is danced by Bobby & Cissy.
"Zip-a- Dee-Doo-Dah" is performed Bob Lido & the Hotsy Totsy Boys.
48:02 Joe Feeney with entire cast join in for "Born Free".
50:25 Guy, Ralna, Sandi, Salli, Norma, Jim, Gail, Dick, Ken, Mary Lou, Tanya, Arthur, Joe
join in for "Thank You Very Much".
Love Jack Benny!! He had such a raw sense of humor!!!
I am so impressed at Jack Benny's appearance on the show. Mr. Welk looked good as the host for the airing on PBS. He was relaxed and personable. Thanks for posting this episode.
How fun that Jack Benny was on! So many notable songs...and nobody sings When You Wish Upon a Star like Norma did! And I love when they sing songs from some of my favorite musicals! (Thank You Very Much is from my all time favorite version of A Christmas Carol!) Thanks for this video!
This first aired on PBS on April 28, 1990.
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Why did Bobbie eventually need a new dancing partner?