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  • Dec 30, 1966
    NBC airs "Swingin' Country" for the last time, ending a six-month run. The half-hour daytime program featured regulars Roy Clark, Rusty Draper and Molly Bee
    Jun 27, 1968
    Elvis Presley starts taping his first television special, "Elvis," for NBC at the network's studio in Burbank, California
    Apr 16, 1969
    "Hello...I'm Johnny Cash." Cash tapes the first of his ABC-TV weekly shows at the Ryman Auditorium, kicking off with "Folsom Prison Blues." The show, which features guests Glen Campbell, Jeannie C. Riley and Joe Tex, becomes the fifth episode aired
    May 1, 1969
    Johnny Cash and Bob Dylan tape the first installment of "The Johnny Cash Show" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. In the audience: future singer/songwriter John Hiatt
    Oct 6, 1969
    Johnny Cash arrives in Atlanta to begin filming "The Trail Of Tears," a PBS special about the treatment of Georgia's Cherokee nation. Cash has Cherokee heritage
    Nov 22, 1969
    A week of production begins at NBC's Burbank studio for the special "Bing And Carol Together Again For The First Time." Roy Clark is among the guests in the Bing Crosby/Carol Burnett broadcast
    Jan 5, 1970
    Glen Campbell sings "Honey Come Back" as ABC shoots an episode of "The Johnny Cash Show" at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville
    Feb 4, 1970
    Jerry Lee Lewis performs "Whole Lot Of Shakin' Going On" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium as ABC shoots an episode of "The Johnny Cash Show." Other participants include The Statler Brothers, The Carter Family and Jimmie Rodgers
    Feb 12, 1970
    Johnny Cash performs "Sunday Morning Coming Down" as ABC shoots an episode of "The Johnny Cash Show" at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium. The guest list includes Cass Elliott, Kenny Rogers and Bob Hope
    Nov 18, 1970
    Glen Campbell performs "The Impossible Dream" for queen Elizabeth II in London in a benefit for the World Wildlife Fund. The concert is shot for an NBC special, "Royal Gala," that also features Bob Hope, Petula Clark, Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck, who sings "Release Me"




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