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  • Apr 24, 1981
    Mel Tillis and Terry Bradshaw appear in "The Stockers," an NBC pilot that fails to get made into a series
    Aug 20, 1981
    "The Waltons" ends a 10-year prime-time run on CBS. For half of its TV life, the show featured Tex Ritter's son, John Ritter, as reverend Matthew Fordwick
    Aug 23, 1981
    "Those Amazing Animals" concludes a one-year run on ABC-TV, with Elvis Presley's ex-wife, Priscilla Presley, hosting alongside Jim Stafford and Burgess Meredith
    Sep 26, 1981
    Marie Osmond's variety show, "Marie," airs for the last time on NBC. Her final guest is pop singer Andy Gibb
    Oct 24, 1981
    Roy Clark hosts the first episode of NBC-TV's "The Nashville Palace," with guests Jerry Reed and Tanya Tucker
    Dec 1, 1981
    "Bret Maverick" debuts on NBC-TV. The series' cast includes James Garner and Ed Bruce, who sings the theme song
    Mar 25, 1982
    "9 To 5" debuts as an ABC-TV series, with Dolly Parton's sister, Rachel Dennison, reprising her role as Doralee
    May 4, 1982
    CBS debuts "The Book Of Lists," a short-lived variety show featuring co-host Steve Allen, who wrote the 1950 Margaret Whiting & Jimmy Wakely hit "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)"
    May 25, 1982
    The CBS variety series "The Book Of Lists" runs its course after just four weeks. The show is hosted by Steve Allen, who wrote one of Margaret Whiting's duets with Jimmy Wakely, "Let's Go To Church (Next Sunday Morning)"
    Jun 26, 1982
    "Barbara Mandrell And The Mandrell Sisters" makes its final prime-time appearance, with guests Dolly Parton and John Schneider




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