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  • Jul 20, 1966
    Eddy Arnold and The Smothers Brothers are guests on the CBS summer replacement series "The John Gary Show"
    Jan 21, 1968
    Glen Campbell makes his first appearance on CBS' "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour," beginning a path that leads him to his own TV show
    Feb 4, 1968
    The Bee Gees perform "Words" on CBS-TV's "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour." The song is destined to return as a country hit by Susie Allanson
    Jan 28, 1969
    Country/pop singer Jimmie Rodgers performs at the Cocoanut Grove in Los Angeles, his first live appearance since his skull was fractured 14 months prior. Leonard Nimoy, Herb Alpert, Bobby Hatfield and The Smothers Brothers are on hand for a set that includes "Gentle On My Mind" and "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine"
    Jan 29, 1969
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" debuts on CBS with theme song "Gentle On My Mind." Campbell sings "Wichita Lineman" and teams with Bobbie Gentry on "Little Green Apples." Other guests include John Hartford, The Smothers Brothers and comedian Pat Paulsen
    Apr 28, 1969
    Comedian Tom Smothers wins Man of the Year in the fourth annual Academy of Country & Western Music awards, hosted by Dick Clark at the Palladium in Hollywood
    Jan 24, 1970
    Glen Campbell occupies the cover of Look magazine. The story is written by comedian Tom Smothers
    Sep 21, 1971
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" welcomes Dionne Warwick, Bob Hope and The Smothers Brothers, with the CBS show's host delivering his recent hit "Dream Baby (How Long Must I Dream)"
    Oct 19, 1971
    "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour" airs from Hawaii, with "Hawaii 5-0" star Jack Lord, plus Anne Murray, Jerry Reed and The Smothers Brothers
    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

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