Louise Mandrell - Television Appearances

Television Appearances

    • The Mike Douglas Show
    • Pop! Goes the Country 1977-78-79*
    • Battle of the Network Stars X 1981
    • Barbara Mandrell and the Mandrell Sisters 1980-1982
    • Hollywood Squares
    • Austin City Limits 1985
    • Hee Haw 1980-82-87-89-90-91*
    • The Tonight Show 1987
    • Crook & Chase most recently 2009*
    • Children's Miracle Network
    • Lifestyles of the rich and famous
    • Another World 1983
    • Crazy Like a Fox 1986
    • Vicki Lawrence Show
    • Miller and Company (Dan Miller)
    • Prime Time Country *
    • American Almanac with Willard Scott 1995
    • Nashville Now *
    • Louise Mandrell: Diamonds, Gold and Platinum TV special 1983
    • Barbara Mandrell Christmas 1986
    • New Country 1987
    • Country Music Spot Light 1994
    • Music City News Awards guest and host
    • Mike Hammer 1987
    • ACM Awards *
    • CMA Awards *
    • Lee Ann Womack Christmas Special 2003
    • The New Hollywood Squares 1987
    • This Is Your Life 1987
    • Superstars and Their Moms
    • American Revolutions: Country Comedy 2005
    • Intimate Portrait 1999
    • Family Feud
    • Grand Ole Opry *
    • The Tommy Hunter Show Canada
    • The Geraldo Rivera Show
    • The Oprah Winfrey Show *
    • Merry Christmas From the Grand Ole Opry
    • Branson Country Christmas
    • Jerry Reed and Friends 1983
    • Louise Mandrell & Friends Salute the Boy Scouts
    • Hee Haw 20th Anniversary Show
    • Funny Business With Charlie Chase (11/06/91)
    • Christmas in Hollywood
    • CBS' Happy New Year America 1984 & 1985
    • Solid Gold 1985
    • Barbara Mandrell: Country's Do-Right Woman (TV Special)
    • National Easter Seal Telethon 1990
    • Ralph Emery 2009
  • was a guest many times

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