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  • Jan 14, 1965
    "The Jimmy Dean Show" welcomes musical guests Eddy Arnold and Roy Clark on the ABC prime-time lineup
    Mar 3, 1965
    Roy Clark appears on "Shindig!" The ABC music series also features Johnny Tillotson, Joe Tex and Jay & The Americans, who perform the future Johnny Duncan & Janie Fricke hit "Come A Little Bit Closer"
    May 13, 1965
    Roy Clark performs "The Tip Of My Fingers" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The episode includes a medley of recent country hits, as Dean sings "Once A Day," Judy Lynn covers "Here Comes My Baby," Clark and Dean do "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail," and Rex Allen delivers "King Of The Road"
    Jul 28, 1965
    Roy Clark performs with British Invasion band The Dave Clark Five during ABC-TV's "Shindig!" Jay & The Americans reprise Woody Guthrie's "This Land Is Your Land," and Billy Preston does the Chuck Berry-penned "Too Much Monkey Business"
    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"
    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
    Mar 11, 1967
    The CBS variety series "The Jackie Gleason Show" delivers a country episode with appearances by Roy Acuff & His Smoky Mountain Boys, The Collins Kids, Roy Clark, Homer & Jethro, Boots Randolph, Buck Owens and Sue Thompson
    Jan 12, 1968
    Roy Clark is the first country artist to appear on an ABC variety series taped at military bases, "Operation: Entertainment"
    Apr 3, 1968
    Roy Clark makes the first of several guest appearances on "The Beverly Hillbillies," playing Cousin Roy and Mother Myrtle

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