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Jun 14, 1967
The summer replacement series "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" debuts on CBS. Allen's resume includes success as a country songwriter: "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)" was a 1950 hit for Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
Jul 21, 1967
ABC-TV debuts "Malibu U," a summertime music show with a collegiate theme, hosted by Rick Nelson
Aug 16, 1967
The CBS summer replacement series "The Steve Allen Comedy Hour" ends after two months. Allen had a 1950 hit as a songwriter with "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)," recorded by Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely
Sep 1, 1967
ABC-TV airs the final episode of "Malibu U," a summertime music program featuring host Rick Nelson. The show ran just seven weeks
Sep 5, 1967
Dolly Parton makes her first appearance on TV's "The Porter Wagoner Show"
Sep 5, 1967
The Association performs "Never My Love," destined to be a country hit for Vern Gosdin, during a Bing Crosby-hosted installment of ABC's "The Hollywood Palace"
Sep 8, 1967
"Music City, USA," a syndicated TV show, debuts on WSIX in Nashville. Regulars on the series include Bob Luman and Ray Stevens, plus host Jerry Naylor and band leader Bill Pursell
Sep 13, 1967
"The Kraft Music Hall" debuts on NBC-TV, where it remains for four years. The show rotates numerous hosts, with Eddy Arnold, Don Rickles and Alan King handling the role most often
Sep 14, 1967
Dean Martin delivers the Jim Reeves hit "Welcome To My World" on the NBC variety series "The Dean Martin Show"
Sep 14, 1967
The NBC crime drama "Ironside," starring Raymond Burr, debuts. The show will be referenced in Tom T. Hall's "(Old Dogs-Children And) Watermelon Wine"
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