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  • Aug 18, 1971
    Merle Haggard sings "Someday We'll Look Back" on The Fifth Dimension's ABC-TV special "The Traveling Sunshine Show." Also appearing are Dionne Warwick and The Carpenters, who perform "Superstar"
    Aug 24, 1971
    Anne Murray performs "Snowbird" and B.J. Thomas offers "Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head" on NBC's "Make Your Own Kind Of Music," hosted by The Carpenters
    Aug 31, 1971
    Mac Davis performs "Something's Burning" on NBC-TV's "Make Your Own Kind Of Music." Featuring Mark Lindsay and hosts The Carpenters, the episode also welcomes Helen Reddy
    Oct 26, 1972
    Lynn Anderson records The Carpenters' "Top Of The World" during an evening session at Nashville's Columbia Recording Studios
    Nov 13, 1973
    The Carpenters perform the country hit "Top Of The World" on the NBC telecast of "The Bob Hope Special"
    May 1, 1974
    The Carpenters perform at the White House for president Richard Nixon and West German chancellor Willy Brandt, less than a year after Richard Carpenter scored a country hit as a songwriter on Lynn Anderson's "Top Of The World"
    Nov 1, 1975
    The Carpenters cancel a tour of England when a 90-pound Karen Carpenter becomes ill. Three years later, the pop duo earns a country hit with the Juice Newton-written "Sweet Sweet Smile"
    Aug 2, 1976
    The Carpenters appear on the cover of People magazine
    Dec 8, 1976
    John Denver and Olivia Newton-John are guests on the aptly titled "Carpenters Very First Television Special" 
    May 17, 1978
    The Carpenters perform their Juice Newton-penned country hit "Sweet, Sweet Smile" during the ABC-TV special "Space Encounters." Their guests include Suzanne Somers and comedian Charlie Callas

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