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Sep 19, 1963
Four years after a similar program disappeared from the CBS daytime lineup, "The Jimmy Dean Show" debuts on ABC-TV during prime time
Sep 21, 1963
The CBS western "Have Gun, Will Travel" makes its final prime-time appearance. Johnny Western performs the theme song, "The Ballad Of Paladin"
Sep 22, 1963
"The Real McCoys" airs for the final time on CBS, ending a six-year run for the hayseed series. The previous year, the sitcom's star, Walter Brennan, earned a country hit with the recitation "Old Rivers"
Sep 24, 1963
The CBS sitcom "Petticoat Junction" makes its prime-time debut, with a theme song co-written and sung by Curt Massey, formerly of Louise Massey & The Westerners
Sep 26, 1963
Jimmy Dean performs the recitation "To A Sleeping Beauty" and sings "Nobody's Darling But Mine" with guest Roy Clark during ABC's telecast of "The Jimmy Dean Show." The episode also features Rosemary Clooney and Al Hirt
Sep 28, 1963
The Dillards appear on the ABC folk music show "Hootenanny"
Oct 5, 1963
Johnny Cash guests on ABC-TV's "Hootenanny"
Oct 10, 1963
Jimmy Dean performs the Stuart Hamblen songs "(I Won't Go Huntin', Jake) But I'll Go Chasin' Women" and "It's No Secret" on his weekly ABC program "The Jimmy Dean Show." He also joins The McGuire Sisters on a medley that includes "Oh, How I Miss You Tonight" and "Ain't Misbehavin'"
Oct 12, 1963
Eddy Arnold guests on ABC-TV's "Hootenanny"
Oct 17, 1963
Jimmy Dean performs "You Are My Sunshine," "Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue)" and "Try A Little Tenderness" as ABC telecasts an episode of "The Jimmy Dean Show"
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