The Lawrence Welk Show Episode Rating Graph
Jun 1955 - Dec 1975

Jun 1955 - Dec 1975
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S4 Ep15
4.0
20th Dec 1958
The Christmas special featuring all the bands families.
S17 Ep1
3.0
11th Sep 1971
"Thank You Very Much". The Orchestra performs "Carolina in the Morning". Tanya Falan sings "By the Time I Get to Phoenix". The Orchestra featuring Bob Smale on harpsichord, Buddy Merrill on electric guitar, with Gail, Mary Lou and Norma providing vocals offer "Do You Know the Way to San Jose". Sandi & Salli duet with "Everything's Up to Date in Kansas City". Bob Ralston on piano plays "New York Medley". Guy Hovis and Ralna English duet with "Moon Over Miami". Cissy & Bobby dance to "Chicago". Joe Feeney, with Mary Lou, Ken, Gail, Jimmy, Dick, Salli, Guy, Ralna sing "On the Banks of the Wabash, Far Away". Arthur Duncan dances to "Meet Me in St. Louis". Ralna English solos with "Tennessee Waltz".
S16 Ep14
3.0
19th Dec 1970
Maestro Welk and his entire group forming a "Live Christmas card" sing "Jingle Bells". Norma Zimmer sings "Silent Night". Arthur Duncan dances to "Ring Those Christmas Bells". Guy Hovis and Ralna English sing "Sweet Little Boy Jesus". Joe Feeney sings "O Holy Night”. Other songs, "Hark, the Herald Angels Sing", "It Came Upon a Midnight Clear" and "Joy to the World".
S11 Ep1
3.0
18th Sep 1965
Highlights: The Champagne Music Makers open with "Get on With the Show". The Lennon Sisters sings "Hi Lili, Hi Lo". On the golf course Aladdin, Jim Roberts, Larry Hooper and Dick Dale sing "Golf is a Crazy and Wonderful Game". Kathy Lennon and Dick Dale duet with "Would You Like to Take a Walk?" Jo Ann Castle on ragtime piano plays "Hello, Dolly" Lawrence and Barbara Boylan waltz Norma Zimmer sings "The Sound of Music". Peggy Lennon and Dick Cathcart sing "You're the Cream in My Coffee". Aladdin sings "Chiapanecas" (Mexican Hand Clapping Song). Dick Dale and the singing group sing "This Land is Your Land". Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess sing and dance to "Honeybun" The Blenders (Bob Duncan, Steve Smith, Greg Dixon and Johnny Johnson) sing "Madeline". Dee Dee Lennon plays a round of golf. The vocal group sings "Climb Every Mountain". Natalie Nevins sings "Suddenly There's a Valley".
S12 Ep1
3.0
17th Sep 1966
Highlights: The Lennon Sisters sing "Ja Da". Guitarists Neil Levang and Buddy Merrill perform the theme from "The Green Hornet". Highlights: The Champagne Music Makers perform "On With the Show". Rocky Mountain College Boys offer "Green Green" and "River Boat". Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess dance to "Shall We Dance". The band presents a new arrangement of "What Now My Love". Norma Zimmer sings "Somewhere My Love". Frank Scott offers a medley illustrating the styles of famous pianists. The Blenders harmonize with "Stout Hearted Men".
S12 Ep14
3.0
17th Dec 1966
Guest star: Country & Western singer Connie Smith. Highlights: The Champagne Music Makers with "Winter Wonderland". Connie Smith sings "Hey Good Lookin'" and "Ain't Had No Lovin'". The band plays "I've Got My Love to Keep Me Warm". The Lennon Sisters and Aladdin do "I Got No Strings". Myron Floren on accordion and Jack Imel on the spoons offer "Spoonful of Sugar". Joe Feeney performs "Santo Natale". Norma Zimmer sings "Toyland". The band plays "Rudolph, the Red Nosed Reindeer". Jim Roberts sings "Blue Christmas". The Blenders sig "Dancing Snowmen". Natalie Nevins performs "Bells of St. Mary's". Arthur Duncan dances to "Happy Wanderer". Larry Hooper sings "Here Comes Santa Claus". Organist Bob Ralston with the Lennon Sisters singing, offers two of his own compositions, "Star of the North" and "Rejoice". Jo Ann Castle and Jack Imel team up for "Santa Claus is Coming to Town". Kathy Lennon and Steve Smith sing "The Christmas Song".
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The first episode of The Lawrence Welk Show aired on June 06, 1955.
The last episode of The Lawrence Welk Show aired on December 20, 1975.
There are 65 episodes of The Lawrence Welk Show.
There are 21 seasons of The Lawrence Welk Show.
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The Lawrence Welk Show has ended.