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  • Dec 28, 1960
    The movie "Chartroose Caboose" opens in Bismarck, North Dakota. Molly Bee has the lead role in the comedy, which also features Slim Pickens
    Jun 29, 1961
    "The Ford Show," an NBC variety program starring Tennessee Ernie Ford and Molly Bee, ends its run in prime time
    Nov 14, 1963
    Jimmy Dean sings "Home On The Range" and the Bob Wills song "Stay A Little Longer" on the ABC telecast of "The Jimmy Dean Show." Molly Bee covers "Bonaparte's Retreat" and traditional-pop singer Jerry Vale does "You Don't Know Me"
    Dec 5, 1963
    Eddy Arnold guests on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show," singing "She Thinks I Still Care" and "Just A Little Lovin' (Will Go A Long, Long Way)." He joins the host and Molly Bee on "Columbus Stockade Blues," Bee covers "Don't Let The Stars Get In Your Eyes," and Dean does "Little Black Book" and "Beautiful Brown Eyes"
    Dec 12, 1963
    Jimmy Dean sings "Mind Your Own Business" and "Goodnight Irene" during "The Jimmy Dean Show" on ABC. He also performs "Mountain Dew" with comedian Jack Carter and "A-Sleeping At The Foot Of The Bed" with Molly Bee. Homer & Jethro parody "I'm Moving On"
    Jan 9, 1964
    Chet Atkins guests on the ABC-TV series "The Jimmy Dean Show." He backs the host on "He'll Have To Go," supports Homer & Jethro on "(How Much Is) That Hound Dog In The Window" and plays behind Molly Bee on "The End Of The World"
    Jan 23, 1964
    Johnny Cash sings "Understand Your Man," "Ring Of Fire" and "I Walk The Line" on ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Guest Grandpa Jones offers "Mountain Dew" and "Are You From Dixie (Cause I'm From Dixie Too)." Jones, Dean, Boots Randolph and Molly Bee team on "Too Old To Cut The Mustard"
    Feb 27, 1964
    Jimmy Dean, Eddy Arnold and Molly Bee perform "Uncle Pen" on the ABC variety series "The Jimmy Dean Show." Arnold adds solo versions of "Love Bug Itch," "Tennessee Stud" and "I'll Hold You In My Heart (Till I Can Hold You In My Arms)." Bee covers "Anytime," and Dean sings "Someday You'll Want Me To Want You"
    Mar 12, 1964
    Buck Owens performs "My Heart Skips A Beat" and "Love's Gonna Live Here" on ABC-TV's "The Jimmy Dean Show." He joins Dean and Molly Bee on "Gotta Travel On," while Dean delivers "To A Sleeping Beauty." Dean and Bee also cover the Red Foley hit "Midnight"
    Mar 19, 1964
    Jimmy Dean sings "Wabash Cannonball" as he introduces the guest lineup for ABC's "The Jimmy Dean Show." Homer & Jethro perform the satirical "Let Me Go, Blubber!" and "Among My Souvenirs," Johnny Tillotson does "Talk Back Trembling Lips," and Dean joins Molly Bee on "Have You Ever Been Lonely? (Have You Ever Been Blue)"

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