Fri, Feb 26, 1954
Top songs in this episode are "That's Amore" sung by Dorothy Collins a she's pulled by a donkey cart, "Changing Partners" sung by a pensive Snooky Lanson, worried that his girl will slip away from him at a dance, "Stranger in Paradise" and "Secret Love sung by Gisele MacKenzie, "Man and Woman" performed in a boxing ring by sparring partners Russell Arms and Gisele MacKenzie and Dorothy Collins plaintive take on "Oh My Pa-Pa". Extra numbers include Snooky Lanson and the boys as cavemen singing "Heart of My Heart" and bopping passing beauties with their spiked clubs and the Lucky Strikes Orchestra's instrument version of "Mama Inez".
Fri, Nov 11, 1955
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, "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".
Fri, Jun 1, 1956
The singers and dancers perform the biggest hits from the first week in June, 1956. The seven songs on the hit parade this were "Standing on the Corner", "Picnic", "On the Street Where You Live", "Heartbreak Hotel", "Hot Diggity", "Ivory Tower" and "Moonglow". Additional production numbers were "June Is Jumping Out All Over" and "South Rampart Street Parade".
Fri, Jun 8, 1956
In the last show before its 1956 summer hiatus, the program stages the top seven songs of the week (and two extras) in a vacation theme. Highlights include Dorothy Collins' rendition of "Wayward Wind" as she travels by train to her Mexican vacation, Tom Collins' dances to "Moonglow" when he visits a Greek ruin where the statues of beautiful women come to life, Gisele MacKenzie performing "Heartbreak Hotel" as the weird proprietor of a haunted inn. The entire cast closes the program dancing to the week's No. 1 hit, "Picnic".