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  • Jul 2, 1976
    Glen Campbell hosts "The Midnight Special," performing his hit "Don't Pull Your Love/Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye" on the NBC show. He also collaborates with Dorothy Moore, George Benson and Jim Stafford
    Sep 11, 1976
    "Dolly," a syndicated half-hour television show hosted by Dolly Parton, debuts with guest Jim Stafford. She covers "Queen Of The Silver Dollar" and duets with Stafford on "Spiders & Snakes"
    Oct 2, 1976
    Jim Stafford hosts the second installment of TV's syndicated "Music Hall America." Guests include Mickey Newbury, The Oak Ridge Boys and The Charlie Daniels Band
    Nov 27, 1977
    Roy Rogers, B.J. Thomas and Rex Allen appear in the Santa Claus Lane parade, destined to be rechristened the Hollywood Christmas Parade in 1978. Also appearing: Jim Stafford and Herb Alpert
    Oct 15, 1978
    Bobbie Gentry marries Jim Stafford in Somerville, Tennessee
    Dec 7, 1978
    The Oak Ridge Boys sing "Y'all Come Back Saloon" as CBS airs "A Country Christmas," a holiday special featuring Roy Clark, Minnie Pearl, Roy Rogers, Dale Evans, Jim Stafford, Lynn Anderson and Loretta Lynn with Patsy and Peggy Lynn
    Dec 9, 1978
    Jim Stafford performs "Rollin' In My Sweet Baby's Arms" with co-hosts Buck Owens and Roy Clark on TV's cornpone "Hee Haw." Sonny James also guests on the episode, which features Owens covering "The Race Is On," Clark playing "Walking The Floor Over You" and The Hagers doing "Bye Bye Love"
    Dec 20, 1978
    Bobbie Gentry and Jim Stafford sing "I'll Be Home For Christmas" on NBC's "Dick Clark's Live Wednesday"
    Jan 27, 1979
    Jim Stafford performs "Gotta Travel On" with the "Hee Haw" cast, including co-hosts Roy Clark and Buck Owens. Clark does a version of "Bonaparte's Retreat," and Owens covers "When Can We Do This Again." Also performing on the week's edition are Charlie McCoy and The Hagers
    Mar 24, 1979
    Zella Lehr and Jim Stafford guest on the TV season's final new episode of "Hee Haw," along with New Zealand-born Eddie Low, who covers Waylon Jennings' 'hit "The Taker." The show is co-hosted by Roy Clark and Buck Owens, who performs "The Door Is Always Open"

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