Baritone Earl Wrightson begins by singing "Happy Holiday." He goes on to remind viewers that he is talking to them in the thick of the holiday season, and he opens an album of holiday thoughts and memories. The album's first theme is ...See moreBaritone Earl Wrightson begins by singing "Happy Holiday." He goes on to remind viewers that he is talking to them in the thick of the holiday season, and he opens an album of holiday thoughts and memories. The album's first theme is weather, which Wrightson celebrates by crooning "Winter Wonderland." He moves on to the upcoming holidays and introduces a guest to highlight Christmas Eve -- Junie Keegan from "Paul Whiteman's TV Teen Club." Keegan performs "'Twas the Night Before Christmas." Wrightson moves on to the new year, 1952, noting that it will be an election year. He then reminds viewers that the romance ticket will always prevail when he sings "Love Is Sweeping the Country." Next, Wrightson points out than an important occasion for Keegan in the upcoming year will be her first prom, leading into the young singer's rendition of "The Boy Next Door." Wrightson wraps up the program by relaying a wish he shares with his guest for all of their viewers, which they express together in the song "May the Good Lord Bless and Keep You." The host thanks Junie Keegan and returns briefly to the song "Happy Holiday" before signing off.
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