Tennessee Ernie Ford Show - Season 4

Season 4
Episodes

Oct 1, 1959

Oct 8, 1959

Oct 15, 1959

Oct 22, 1959

Oct 29, 1959

Nov 5, 1959

Nov 12, 1959

Nov 19, 1959

Nov 26, 1959

Dec 3, 1959

Dec 10, 1959

Dec 17, 1959

Dec 24, 1959

Dec 31, 1959

Jan 7, 1960

Jan. 14, 1960
(Special Presentation) H.M.S. PINAFORE

Jan 21 1960

Jan 28, 1960

Feb 4, 1960

Feb 11, 1960

Feb 18, 1960

Feb 25, 1960

Mar 3, 1960

Mar 10 1960 Odetta

Mar 17, 1960

Mar 24, 1960

Apr 7, 1960

Apr 14, 1960

Apr 21, 1960

Apr 28, 1960

May 12, 1960

May 19, 1960

May 26, 1960

Jun 9, 1960

Jun 16, 1960

Jun 23, 1960

Jun 30, 1960
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