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Here Comes Peter Cottontail

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Here Comes Peter Cottontail (1971) starring Casey Kasem, Danny Kaye

Here Comes Peter Cottontail is the classic Rankin-Bass animated TV special that you likely remember from your childhood. It’s the story of young Peter Cottontail (Casey Kasem) who wants to be the new Chief Easter Bunny. He’s young, irresponsible, and prone to fibbing …. But he has a good heart, and with a little maturity, he will make a fine chief Easter Bunny. Unless the villainous Irontail (Vincent Price) can stop it!

The Carol Burnett Show – season 1, episode 1 – Jim Nabors

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The Carol Burnett Show – season 1, episode 1 – guest star Jim Nabors, originally aired September 11, 1967

In this very first episode of The Carol Burnett Show, Jim Nabors is the very first guest star. Going forward, Carol Burnett considered him to be “lucky”, and had him as the guest of the first episode of every season.

The Carol Burnett Show with William Conrad and Peggy Lee

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The Carol Burnett Show season 6 with William Conrad and Peggy Lee, originally aired March 17, 1973 This episode of The Carol Burnett Show include a series of short television spoofs: Another installment of “Carol… 

Teamwork [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Teamwork, as performed by Stubby Kaye and Janis Paige on The Red Skelton Hour

When two guys pull together its teamwork
In foul or sunny weather it’s teamwork
What does it take to make any business climb
You’ll find it takes teamwork every time

Swinging on a Star [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Swinging on a Star, music by Jimmy Van Heusen, lyrics by Johnny Burke.

Swinging on a Star is an American pop standard with music composed by Jimmy Van Heusen and lyrics by Johnny Burke. It was introduced by Bing Crosby in the 1944 film Going My Way

Tea for Two [song lyrics]

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Song lyrics to Tea for Two, lyrics by Irving Caesar, music by Vincent Youmans

Song lyrics to Tea for Two – created for the Broadway musical No, No, Nanette. It’s since been used in the musical Tea for Two, and places ranging from the Looney Tunes to Johnny Carson’s Tonight Show.

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