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  • Dec 17, 1965
    Jimmy Dean opens with "Don't Fence Me In" as ABC-TV airs "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean also covers "Crazy Arms," while guitarist Joe Maphis plays "Turkey In The Straw." Other guests include pop singers Kay Starr and Bobby Rydell, who performs "Cold, Cold Heart"
    Dec 24, 1965
    Jimmy Dean opens with "Santa Claus Is Comin' To Town" during a Christmas Eve installment of ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The guest list includes guitarist Joe Maphis and Jody Miller, who performs "Blue Christmas." Dean and Miller also collaborate on "Winter Wonderland"
    Dec 25, 1965
    Jimmy Dean visits a hog farm owned by in-law Troy Pritchard in Plainview, Texas. Shortly after, he buys half of the farm, starting down a road in business that will find him the owner of his own sausage company
    Dec 31, 1965
    Jimmy Dean sings two country hits from 1965, "The First Thing Ev'ry Morning (And The Last Thing Ev'ry Night)" and "King Of The Road," on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Vikki Carr covers "Make The World Go Away," and Buck Owens delivers "I've Got A Tiger By The Tail"
    Jan 14, 1966
    Sonny James and Roy Acuff are featured in ABC-TV's prime-time lineup on "The Jimmy Dean Show"
    Jan 21, 1966
    Buck Owens performs "Waitin' In Your Welfare Line" on ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show" with Dean singing harmony. Wilma Burgess sings "Baby," Pearl Bailey turns "King Of The Road" into "Queen Of The Road" and Dean closes with a gospel song, "It's No Secret"
    Jan 28, 1966
    Jimmy Dean sings "This Land Is Your Land" as The Everly Brothers, Jody Miller and steel guitarist Lloyd Green guest on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The Everlys are officially recognized during the episode as Kentucky Colonels
    Feb 11, 1966
    Sgt. Barry Sadler sings "The Ballad Of The Green Berets" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Billy Grammer does "Gotta Travel On," and Dean joins The Andrews Sisters on "Pistol Packin' Mama." The Andrews trio also does a portion of "Don't Fence Me In"
    Feb 18, 1966
    A group of Japanese acts performs "Y'all Come," "Love Letters In The Sand," "A Dear John Letter" and "You Are My Sunshine" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Dean sings "Make The World Go Away" and welcomes guests Roy Clark and Molly Bee, who covers "Let It Be Me"
    Feb 25, 1966
    The Browns sing a piece of "The Three Bells" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." The host does a verse and chorus of "I Take The Chance" with Maxine Brown and Bonnie Brown. The episode also features Elton Britt and Warner Mack, who does "The Bridge Washed Out," "Sittin' On A Rock (Crying In A Creek)" and "Shame On You"

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