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Sep 14, 1973
Kris Kristofferson & Rita Coolidge perform as NBC's "The Dean Martin Show" lampoons Ronald Reagan in its first celebrity roast. Kristofferson and Martin team on "Gotta Travel On"
Sep 16, 1973
Glen Campbell and banjo player Carl Jackson perform "Dueling Banjos" in a chat with "Deliverance" star Burt Reynolds as NBC broadcasts "The Very First Glen Campbell Television Special." Campbell also sings "Everybody's Talkin'" as he welcomes guests Sonny & Cher and The Smothers Brothers
Sep 21, 1973
Loretta Lynn and Tom T. Hall are musical guests on the NBC-TV series "The Dean Martin Show" as Hugh Hefner gets roasted. Lynn sings "Hey, Good Lookin'" and "One's On The Way" with Martin, and they're joined by Hall for "Ravishing Ruby"
Sep 26, 1973
"I'm your twin brother, Irving Idaho": Bob Hope lampoons John Denver by dressing in long hair, a vest and granny glasses during "The Bob Hope Special" on NBC. Other guests include Ann-Margret and The Jackson 5
Sep 28, 1973
Charlie Rich, Dionne Warwick and Dean Martin sing "Anytime," "Behind Closed Doors" and "Singing The Blues" on NBC's "The Dean Martin Show," where Ed McMahon is the subject of Martin's celebrity roast. Also appearing are Doug Dillard and Pat Buttram
Oct 5, 1973
Mac Wiseman and Petula Clark join host Dean Martin on "She's A Little Bit Country" and "For The Good Times" during "The Dean Martin Show" on NBC-TV
Oct 12, 1973
Ray Price performs "You're The Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me" on NBC's "The Dean Martin Show." Lynn Anderson also guests on the episode, which features a celebrity roast of Kirk Douglas
Oct 19, 1973
Tom T. Hall performs "I Love" on the NBC series "The Dean Martin Show." Hall and Jeannie C. Riley also team up on Stuart Hamblen's "This Ole House"
Oct 22, 1973
Petula Clark performs "Your Cheatin' Heart" on the NBC special "Opryland USA," which also boasts Leslie Uggams, Wayne Newton and Tennessee Ernie Ford, who covers "I Walk The Line"
Oct 26, 1973
Freddy Weller performs "The Perfect Stranger" on the NBC music series "The Midnight Special." The installment is hosted by Sly & The Family Stone
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