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  • Apr 15, 1965
    George Jones sings "The Race Is On" and "Things Have Gone To Pieces" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show" with Johnny Paycheck playing bass. Gene Pitney and Molly Bee appear on the episode, which features Dean on "The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And The Last Thing Ev'ry Night)"
    Oct 15, 1965
    "The Jimmy Dean Show" features musical guest Johnny Tillotson and regular cast member Molly Bee
    Nov 12, 1965
    Del Reeves performs "Girl On The Billboard" and "The Belles Of Southern Bell" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Molly Bee covers "I Can't Stop Loving You," and Dean closes the hour with "Faded Love"
    Feb 18, 1966
    A group of Japanese acts performs "Y'all Come," "Love Letters In The Sand," "A Dear John Letter" and "You Are My Sunshine" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean sings "Make The World Go Away" and welcomes guests Roy Clark and Molly Bee, who covers "Let It Be Me"
    Apr 5, 1966
    Molly Bee guests on the ABC-TV special "Jack Jones On The Move" with Milton Berle and Tony Bennett
    Jul 4, 1966
    "Swingin' Country," a daytime country showcase, debuts on NBC. The weekday program features Rusty Draper, Roy Clark and Molly Bee
    Dec 30, 1966
    NBC airs "Swingin' Country" for the last time, ending a six-month run. The half-hour daytime program featured regulars Roy Clark, Rusty Draper and Molly Bee
    Jan 11, 1975
    Charlie McCoy and Molly Bee are musical guests on "Hee Haw." Co-host Roy Clark performs "I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)" and "I Never Picked Cotton." Buck Owens does "Once A Day"
    Feb 7, 2009
    Molly Bee dies of stroke-related complications at Tri-City Medical Center in Oceanside, California. She earned a Christmas hit in 1952 with "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" and was a regular on TV's "The Tennessee Ernie Ford Show"
    Nov 27, 2018
    Jody Miller, Gail Davies and Molly Bee are inducted in the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame at the Oklahoma History Center in Oklahoma City. Also joining are Gus Hardin, Katrina Elam and Kellie Coffey

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