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Episode dated 12 November 1955
TV Episode | Family, Music

Highlights from the episode include Snooky Lanson's take on "The Yellow Rose of Texas" wearing a Union cavalry uniform in front of a large Confederate flag; Raymond Scott and the Hit Parade Orchestra performing the jazz instrumental, "...See moreHighlights from the episode include Snooky Lanson's take on "The Yellow Rose of Texas" wearing a Union cavalry uniform in front of a large Confederate flag; Raymond Scott and the Hit Parade Orchestra performing the jazz instrumental, "Tiger Rag"; Gisele MacKenzie as an African explorer contemplating her doom in iron cooking pot, singing "We'll Have These Moments to Remember" before being rescued by a vine-swinging jungle-hero; and Thelma Tadlock as a very sexy Little Red-Riding Hood getting the better of a wolf on two legs while dancing to "Autumn Leaves". Written by David Bassler See less
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Nov 12, 1955 (United States)

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10 cast members
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Dorothy Collins
Self - Vocalist Self - Vocalist   See fewer
Russell Arms
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Raymond Scott
Self - Orchestra Leader Self - Orchestra Leader   See fewer
The Hit Parade Orchestra
Themselves - Orchestra Themselves - Orchestra   See fewer
Tad Tadlock
Dancer (as Thelma Tadlock) Dancer (as Thelma Tadlock)   See fewer
Tom Hanson
Self - Dancer Self - Dancer   See fewer
André Baruch
Self - Announcer Self - Announcer   See fewer
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