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  • Oct 16, 1967
    Bobbie Gentry guests on "The Carol Burnett Show" on CBS, taking part in a spoof of The Beatles' "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band" that includes Burnett, Gwen Verdon and Phyllis Diller
    Oct 16, 1967
    Dolly Parton replaces Norma Jean on "The Porter Wagoner Show"
    Oct 23, 1967
    Flatt & Scruggs provide background music for an episode of NBC-TV's "The Monkees" titled "Hillbilly Honeymoon"
    Oct 30, 1967
    "Daydream Believer" is featured in "Monkees Marooned," an episode of NBC's "The Monkees." The song is destined to become a country hit for Anne Murray
    Oct 31, 1967
    Roger Miller performs "You Can't Roller Skate In A Buffalo Herd" on an episode of ABC's "The Hollywood Palace," hosted by Bing Crosby
    Nov 2, 1967
    Homer & Jethro perform "Yellow Rose Of Texas" and "Let Me Go, Lover!" on "The Dean Martin Show." The NBC series' host also turns in versions of the Ray Price hits "Pride" and "Release Me"
    Nov 3, 1967
    Rick Nelson shows up in a guest role on the short-lived ABC western "Hondo"
    Nov 6, 1967
    The first episode of the daytime TV talk show "Donahue" debuts. It will be referenced in Terri Clark's 1995 country hit "Better Things To Do"
    Nov 8, 1967
    Bobbie Gentry appears on Bob Hope's "Shoot-In At NBC," a one-hour special that pits comics against cowboys in a spoof of "High Noon." Others in the lineup include Steve Allen, Jack Palance, Cameron Mitchell and Don Rickles
    Nov 9, 1967
    Dean Martin and guest Phil Harris cover "King Of The Road" on the NBC broadcast of "The Dean Martin Show"




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