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  • Mar 19, 1969
    Glen Campbell and Bobbie Gentry perform "Let It Be Me" and Campbell teams with Jim Nabors for a version of "Act Naturally" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," also featuring Pat Paulsen and John Hartford
    Apr 2, 1969
    Roy Rogers performs "Blue Shadows On The Trail" during a CBS airing of "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also appearing: Dale Evans, The Vogues, John Hartford and Pat Paulsen
    Apr 9, 1969
    Ray Charles performs "Born To Lose" on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Charles also joins Campbell and John Hartford on a version of Hank Snow's "I'm Moving On"
    Apr 16, 1969
    Glen Campbell delivers "Green, Green Grass Of Home" in an installment of his CBS variety series "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features John Hartford, Pat Paulsen, Al Martino and Nancy Sinatra
    Apr 23, 1969
    Johnny Cash sings "Folsom Prison Blues" and duets with June Carter on "Jackson" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." They're joined on the show by John Hartford, Vikki Carr and comedian Bob Newhart
    Apr 30, 1969
    Glen Campbell sings "Bye Bye Love" with The Righteous Brothers on CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." Also joining him are Liza Minnelli, Waylon Jennings and Glen's parents, Wes and Carrie
    May 7, 1969
    Roy Clark sings "Yesterday, When I Was Young" on "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour," also featuring Jerry Inman, The Association, John Harford and Goldie Hawn
    May 14, 1969
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Merrilee Rush, who performs the future Juice Newton hit "Angel Of The Morning." Also in the CBS-TV show's lineup are Bill Medley, John Hartford and comedian George "Goober" Lindsey
    May 21, 1969
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" is no longer a replacement show. With its promotion to regular weekly series, Campbell's salary rises to $15,000-a-week
    Jun 15, 1969
    The Everly Brothers appear on "The Ed Sullivan Show," singing "Walk Right Back" and "Bye Bye Love"

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