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Lawrence Welk, the TV Maestro Of Champagne Music, Dies at 89
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/ McGeehan, Bernice
/ TELEVISION
/ WELK, LAWRENCE
/ Welk, Lawrence III
1992
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/ McGeehan, Bernice
/ TELEVISION
/ WELK, LAWRENCE
/ Welk, Lawrence III
1992
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Lawrence Welk, the TV Maestro Of Champagne Music, Dies at 89
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Lawrence Welk, the TV Maestro Of Champagne Music, Dies at 89
1992
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The buoyant Mr. Welk presided over \"The [Lawrence Welk] Show\" on ABC on Saturday evenings from 1955 to 1971, when the show was dropped because sponsors said its audience was too old, too rural and too sedate. Reinventing a Show Mr. Welk credited his success in part to his childhood poverty, observing in 1970 that \"there's something you learn by hardship, by a little fear\" and \"one of the real bad conditions we have today is that we don't allow children to work at an early age.\" He recounted his life and its lessons in several popular books written with Ms. [Bernice McGeehan], including \"Wunnerful, Wunnerful!\" (1971) and \"Ah-One, Ah-Two!\" (1974).
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