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  • Oct 28, 1977
    Debby Boone sings "You Light Up My Life" and duets with host David Soul on NBC's "The Midnight Special"
    Nov 11, 1977
    NBC-TV's "The Midnight Special" is hosted by Glen Campbell, who performs the Jimmy Webb-written "MacArthur Park." The evening's episode also includes a tribute to country/pop singer Anne Murray
    Nov 12, 1977
    Ray Charles is the musical guest on NBC's "Saturday Night Live"
    Nov 18, 1977
    Crystal Gayle sings "Don't It Make My Brown Eyes Blue" on "The Midnight Special"
    Nov 25, 1977
    Future Desert Rose Band member Chris Hillman appears on "The Midnight Special." The installment also features Pat Boone and Frankie Valli
    Dec 9, 1977
    With Wolfman Jack hosting, "The Midnight Special" welcomes England Dan & John Ford Coley--featuring future country singer Dan Seals--for a return visit
    Dec 10, 1977
    Guest host Mary Kay Place sings "Something To Brag About" with Willie Nelson on "Saturday Night Live" in New York. Nelson also performs "Whiskey River" and "Blue Eyes Crying In The Rain" on the NBC show
    Dec 19, 1977
    Olivia Newton-John sings "I Honestly Love You" and joins Bob Hope on "Silver Bells" during the comedian's annual NBC Christmas special
    Dec 23, 1977
    Debby Boone sings "You Light Up My Life" during a Christmas episode of "The Midnight Special" hosted by her father, Pat Boone, on NBC. Also appearing: Phoebe Snow and David Gates
    Jan 6, 1978
    Kenny Rogers brings a country presence to the NBC music series "The Midnight Special," hosted by pop group The Bay City Rollers. Rogers sings "Sweet Music Man" and "Something's Burning"

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