Lee Mace's Ozark Opry
- Transcript
Again with 30 minutes of the Privacy Act. I am. Cheering. I am. The man and. Here. I am.
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am I am going to. See you. But he's OK. I am. To. You. As a. Bit. I am. Just. Saying. It's a new. Way to. Go. And just. The way. I am. Thank you. To. To. You to. Thank you. Thank you very much for your. We want to welcome you to our show. We've seen music all.
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Thank you. You know the sports announcer. He's a take you to the racetrack where we were your announcer. Thank you. For. Bringing this to beautiful day not a cloud in the sky and thousands of people are waiting for this event to go along. Boys are ready to go now they're coming down the straightaway their ride together looks like a perfect come by and there they go. Jack Jack. And I don't see how they can avoid an accident but somehow they avoid the action and here comes.
One that. Will take it. And. Now we're down to the car seems to be OK. Would you like to say if you were in the paper. Right. Around here today that. Car. And.
I thank you. The race is a little bit more serious. Thank. You. And.
I. Warn you don't look very good today. You know you look like you worried more for me. Don't worry about the time in every man's life man. Don't be afraid of that. The other day I got mad at me saying he won the fight club song. I don't know I didn't show up.
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to Ed. Oh thank you. Thank you. Going to. The Earth thank you. Thank you. I mean that is a lame noun and we hope you enjoy a little hill village and dance and throw it in there. Right now we'd like to look in on Jim and goo for and kind of see what they've been up to. The old you know our 40 goldfish and.
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Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Mr. Song. We hope you all enjoyed it. We have a song of faith and inspiration that was made famous by my friend Red Foley and we've asked saying peace in the valley and I hope you'll enjoy it. This.
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Yeah. I am. Rude. Thank you. Thank you very much. That was in the US from France we're out of time for this week and we hope you've enjoyed our show. We're going to have a house next week. Santa on the station. Oh OK. Thanks. Thanks. You've been watching live from the opera house and
Osage Beach Missouri. This is Larry here and remind you to join us in at the same time next week. And remember any time you're visiting Lake of the Ozarks from April to November come see us in person at the Old Opry House. You'll be welcome. OK. Thank you. From around your town and across the country this is America
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- Series
- Lee Mace's Ozark Opry
- Producing Organization
- Ozark Opry Video Productions
- Contributing Organization
- KMOS (Warrensburg, Missouri)
- AAPB ID
- cpb-aacip/147-17qnkc36
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- Description
- Episode Description
- Lee Mace hosts this music variety show, featuring performances from various solo artists, the Ozark Opry Orchestra, the Ozark Opry Singers, and the Ozark Opry Dancers. Songs include: Dolly Parton's "Harper Valley P.T.A.", Larry Gatlin's "I Don't Wanna Cry", "If I Could Only Win Your Love" with Vicky Lombardo and Perry Edenburn, "Movin' On Up" with Tiffany Taylor, Red Foley's "Peace in the Valley" with Vicky Lombardo, and "On the Road Again" with Perry Edenburn. Goofer Abernathy does a comedy routine where he is an announcer at a car race, and there is a running comedy routine with him and Jim Smith throughout the episode. Larry Heaberlin is the announcer.
- Series Description
- Lee Mace's Ozark Opry is a variety show featuring music, dancing, and comedy in the tradition of Ozarks.
- Created Date
- 1984-04-10
- Asset type
- Episode
- Genres
- Performance
- Topics
- Music
- Rights
- No copyright statement in the content.
- Media type
- Moving Image
- Duration
- 00:27:13
- Credits
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Announcer: Heaberlin, Larry
Editor: Stark, D.
Host: Mace, Lee
Performer: Abernathy, Goofer
Performer: Lombardo, Vicky
Performer: Smith, Jim
Performer: Taylor, Tiffany
Performer: Edenburn, Perry
Performing Group: Ozark Opry Dancers
Performing Group: Ozark Opry Orchestra
Performing Group: Ozark Opry Singers
Producing Organization: Ozark Opry Video Productions
- AAPB Contributor Holdings
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KMOS
Identifier: OO83-138 (Tape Label)
Format: Betacam: SP
Generation: Master
Duration: 00:26:46
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- Citations
- Chicago: “Lee Mace's Ozark Opry,” 1984-04-10, KMOS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC, accessed April 3, 2026, http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-147-17qnkc36.
- MLA: “Lee Mace's Ozark Opry.” 1984-04-10. KMOS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Web. April 3, 2026. <http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-147-17qnkc36>.
- APA: Lee Mace's Ozark Opry. Boston, MA: KMOS, American Archive of Public Broadcasting (GBH and the Library of Congress), Boston, MA and Washington, DC. Retrieved from http://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-147-17qnkc36