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#14032: HOOTENANNY
Order1963-04-06, ABC, min.
April 6th, 1963- September 12th, 1964 (ABC) Jack Linkletter hosted television's first folk music series, broadcast from a different college campus each week. Host: Jack Linkletter This is the premiere broadcast.
#444: HOOTENANNY
Order1963-04-06, WABC, 7 min.
The opening 7 min. of this debut show with host Jack Linkletter is telecast. Guests are Sandy Koufax, Bonnie Dobson and the Limeliters.#14195: HOOTENANNY
Order1963-06-29, ABC, 16 min.
April 6th, 1963- September 12th, 1964 (ABC) Jack Linkletter hosted television's first folk music series, broadcast from a different college campus each week. From Syracuse University, New York on hand are The Limeliters, Jo Mapes, Mike Settle and the Clara Ward Singers. Highlights: "There's a Meeting Here Tonight," "Wabash Cannonball," "Hammer Song".............................................Limeliters "Kisses Sweeter Than Wine," "Buffalo Boy".............................Jo Mapes "Sing Hallelujah"..............................Limeliters and Mike Settle "Down by the Riverside"....Limeliters, Jo Mapes, Clara Ward Singers, Mike Settle NOTE: Not complete air check. Missing from this broadcast: "Shenandoah" sung by Mike Settle and "Come in the Room" sung by the Clara Ward Singers.
#14264: HOOTENANNY
Order1963-08-17, ABC, min.
April 6th, 1963- September 12th, 1964 (ABC) Jack Linkletter hosted television's first folk music series, broadcast from a different college campus each week. A folk-music get together with host Jack Linkletter.
#14306: HOOTENANNY
Order1963-09-21, ABC, 9 min.
April 6th, 1963- September 12th, 1964 (ABC) Jack Linkletter hosted television's first folk music series, broadcast from a different college campus each week. Tonight's guest is impressionist Vaughn Meader who does his satire imitation of President John F. Kennedy. Host: Jack Linkletter
#14466: HOOTENANNY
Order1964-03-09, ABC, min.
April 6th, 1963- September 12th, 1964 (ABC) Jack Linkletter hosted television's first folk music series, broadcast from a different college campus each week. Guests: The Carter Family, Eddy Arnold, comedian Vaughn Meader. Host: Jack Linkletter