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Ronnie Prophet hosted this Toronto-produced series filled in the time slot of The Tommy Hunter Show between seasons. It combined the performances new Canadian country musicians with humorous segments. Comedy characters included puppets Harold the Frog and Yackie Duck which were created by John and Alison Vandergun and voiced by Prophet.
June 23, 1973 23 Paul Williams June 30, 1973 24 Jose Feliciano July 7, 1973 25 Smokey Robinson July 14, 1973 26 Joan Baez July 21, 1973 27 Dionne Warwick July 28, 1973 28 Al Green August 4, 1973 29 Bee Gees August 11, 1973 30 Richard Pryor August 18, 1973 31 Loretta Lynn & Marty Robbins note: billed as The Midnight Special Country Edition.
Television series which originated in Canada and began in the year 1973. Shows that originated in other countries and only later aired in Canada should be removed from this category. 1968
On a Country Road, 1982–1992, hosted by Lee Arnold and via the Mutual Broadcasting Network, later Westwood One. Featured spotlight artists, mini-features, trivia Nashville news and more. Solid Gold Country, 1983–1993, via United Stations Programming Network (predecessor of the United Stations Radio Network) produced by Ed Salamon ...
The John Davidson Show - Episode dated 30 October 1980 (1980) TV episode … Himself; Third Annual Ski Pro Am (March 4-9 1980) (TV) ... Himself - host; John Denver and the Muppets: A Christmas Together (1979) (TV) … Himself – host; The 3rd Barry Manilow Special (1979) (TV) … Himself; The Muppet Show - Episode #4.1 (1979) TV episode ...
This table displays the top-rated primetime television series of the 1973–74 season as measured by ... The Bob Newhart Show: CBS: 22.3 The Wonderful World of Disney:
Country roads, another name for rural roads (other similar names include bridle path), may also refer to: Country Roads (TV series) Country Roads & Other Places
In 1970, while traveling along Clopper Road to Nivert's family reunion in Gaithersburg, Maryland, Danoff began writing a song that became "Take Me Home, Country Roads". [6] The couple planned to complete the song and sell it to Johnny Cash .