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26 Episodes 1978 - 1979
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 2, 1978
Filmed at Bellingrath Gardens Alabama Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius open the show with their duet "Born Believer". The gospel group The Flordia Boys sing "Mama's Alto, and Jim Ed thanks them for visiting Nashville on the Road. Jerry Clower tickles our funny bone with his story of the "Tar Baby". Helen Cornelius takes us to Battleship Park to sing "Bell Bottom Trousers". Back at Bellingrath Gardens The Flordia Boys treat us to the old classic "I'm Standing on the Solid Rock". Up next is Jerry Clower with another comedy monologue "Marcel in Trouble". Jim Ed Brown sings a song about the Grand Ole Opry entitled " Grandest Lady of Them All". Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius preform one more song ""I'll Never Be Free", then Jerry and the Flordia Boys join them on the stage to say goodbye.
Episode 2
Sat, Sep 9, 1978
Bob Luman performs "The Pay Phone" and "A Satisfied Mind."
Episode 3
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Performances include: Jim Ed Brown ("Heartaches by the Number" and "Someone Loves You Honey"), Helen Cornelius ("To Daddy"), and Wendy Holcombe ("Listen to the Mockingbird"). Also, Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius perform two duets.
Episode 4
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Mickey Gilley performs "Here Comes the Hurt Again" and "The Power Of Positive Drinkin'."
Episode 5
Fri, Sep 1, 1978
Stella Parton sings "Four Little Letters" and "Undercover Lovers."
Episode 6
Fri, Sep 1, 1978
The Kendalls (Royce Kendall and his daughter Jeannie) perform "Heaven's Just a Sin Away" and "Pittsburgh Stealers."
Episode 7
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
The country music trio Dave and Sugar perform "That's the Way Love Should Be" and "Gotta Quit Lookin' At You Baby."
Episode 8
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Dave and Sugar perform "I'm Knee Deep in Loving You" and "The Door Is Always Open."
Episode 9
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Gene Watson performs "Cowboys Don't Get Lucky All the Time" and "Paper Rosie."
Episode 10
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Carl Perkins performs "Blue Suede Shoes" and "Country Boy's Dream."
Episode 11
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Carl Perkins performs "Matchbox" and "Boppin' The Blues."
Episode 12
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Ronnie Sessions sings "I Never Go Around Mirrors" and "Cash on the Barrelhead."
Episode 13
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Ronnie Sessions sings "I Never Go Around Mirrors" and "Cash on the Barrelhead."
Episode 14
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Porter Wagoner performs "Tennessee Saturday Night" and a medley of "Cold Hard Facts Of Life"/"The Carroll County Accident"/"Green, Green Grass Of Home."
Episode 15
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Porter Wagoner performs "Ole Slew-Foot" and "I've Enjoyed As Much Of This As I Can Stand."
Episode 16
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Buck Trent performs "Banjo Buck." Buck Trent and Jim Ed Brown perform "Roll in My Sweet Baby's Arms."
Episode 17
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Barbara Mandrell sings "Woman to Woman."
Episode 18
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Barbara Mandrell sings "Sleeping Single in a Double Bed."
Episode 19
Thu, Feb 22, 1979
Freddy Fender sings "Talk to Me" and "Before the Next Teardrop Falls."
Episode 20
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Freddy Fender performs "Wasted Days and Wasted Nights" and "Vaya con Dios."
Episode 21
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Billy Walker performs "Word Games" and "You're a Violin That Never Has Been Played."
Episode 22
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Johnny Russell performs "The Baptism of Jesse Taylor" and "You'll Be Back."
Episode 23
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Jim Stafford performs his 1974 hit "Spiders and Snakes."
Episode 24
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Jim Stafford performs "I've Been Everywhere" and "Swamp Witch."
Episode 25
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Cast Show (featuring the series regulars): Jim Ed Brown - "Penny Candy" and "Three Times a Lady." Helen Cornelius - "I'm Not Lisa." Jim Ed Brown and Helen Cornelius - "Heaven's Just a Sin Away." Wendy Holcombe - "Foggy Mountain Breakdown."
Episode 26
Wed, Feb 22, 1978
Billie Jo Spears sings "Blanket on the Ground" and "'57 Chevrolet."