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  • Oct 15, 1965
    "The Jimmy Dean Show" features musical guest Johnny Tillotson and regular cast member Molly Bee
    Oct 22, 1965
    "The Jimmy Dean Show" features a Billboard awards presentation from Nashville. Dean covers "Things Have Gone To Pieces" on the episode, which also features music from Merle Haggard and the duo Roy Drusky & Priscilla Mitchell, who perform "Yes, Mr. Peters"
    Nov 5, 1965
    Bobby Bare performs "Detroit City" and "Gotta Travel On" as a guest on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean delivers "Oh Lonesome Me" and "The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And The Last Thing Ev'ry Night)"
    Nov 12, 1965
    Del Reeves performs "Girl On The Billboard" and "The Belles Of Southern Bell" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Molly Bee covers "I Can't Stop Loving You," and Dean closes the hour with "Faded Love"
    Nov 13, 1965
    Jimmy Dean reaches the top spot on the Billboard country albums chart with "The First Thing Ev'ry Morning"
    Nov 19, 1965
    Homer & Jethro, dressed as Boy Scouts, parody "King Of The Road" as "King Of The Camp" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean covers "Hey, Good Lookin'," Jody Miller sings "Born To Lose" and "Ev'rybody's Somebody's Fool," and Miller and Dean duet on "The Race Is On"
    Nov 21, 1965
    Jimmy Dean performs at the prestigious Carnegie Hall in New York. The show represents the final appearance of fiddler Cecil Brower, who dies at a post-show party at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel
    Nov 26, 1965
    George Jones performs "Love Bug" and "The Race Is On" during ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show," while Little Jimmy Dickens offers "May The Bird Of Paradise Fly Up Your Nose" and "A-Sleeping At The Foot Of The Bed." Dean covers "Sleepy Time Down South" and "Tumbling Tumbleweeds"
    Dec 3, 1965
    Don Gibson performs "Sea Of Heartbreak" on an episode of ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show" shot at New York's Carnegie Hall. Floyd Cramer plays "Last Date" and joins Chet Atkins and Boots Randolph on a version of "Yakety Axe." Dean covers "Nine Pound Hammer"
    Dec 10, 1965
    Leroy Van Dyke performs "Walk On By" and "Auctioneer" on "The Jimmy Dean Show" as the ABC series broadcasts live from Hollywood. Other guests include Jerry Vale, comedian Milton Berle and guitarist Joe Maphis

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