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40TH ANNIVERSARY OF VARIETY SHOW EPISODES...
 
Here's a look at the script cover and cast list for Episode # 3325, the first of the two variety show episodes, which aired 40 years ago today, January 4, 1979. Bill Hayes (Doug) is credited as one of the writers of the episodes.

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Here's a look at the music sheets for the two Variety Show episodes of "Days of Our Lives", which aired 40 years ago today and tomorrow on January 4 and 5, 1979. Note that Bill Hayes (Doug) composed the "Violin Burlesque" song and Edward Mallory (Bill) composed the "Butterflies and Summer Nights" song.
 
"Comedy Tonight"...Bill Hayes (Doug), Suzanne Zenor (Margo), Macdonald Carey (Tom), Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie), Peter Brown (Greg), Tracey Bregman (Donna).
 
"Oceana Roll"...Robert Clary (Robert), Fran Ryan (Rosie).
 
"20's Number"...Suzanne Zenor (Margo), Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie).
 
 

"Butterflies & Summer Nights"...Edward Mallory (Bill) performs a song that he also wrote.

 

 
"Standing On the Corner"...Bill Hayes (Doug), John Clarke (Mickey), Robert Clary (Robert), Jed Allan (Don), Suzanne Rogers (Maggie).
 

"Musical Pitch"...Suzanne Rogers (Maggie), Bill Hayes (Doug), Wesley Eure (Mike), Tracey Bregman (Donna).

 
"Marx Brothers Sketch"...Frances Reid (Alice as Groucho Marx), Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie as Harpo Marx) and Jed Allan (Don as Mrs. Van Lottabucks).
 
"Violin Burlesque"...Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie) performs as Bill Hayes (Doug) plays the violin. Bill Hayes is also the composer of this song!
 
"The Old Soft Shoe"...Macdonald Carey (Tom) leads the "Days" gang in a tap dance. Also pictured: Bill Hayes (Doug), Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie), Wesley Eure (Mike) and Eileen Barnett (Stephanie).
 

"La Cumparsita"...Fran Ryan (Rosie), Robert Clary (Robert).

 

 

"I Believe"...Eileen Barnett (Stephanie), Wesley Eure (Mike), Susan Seaforth Hayes (Julie), Edward Mallory (Bill), John Clarke (Mickey), Kaye Stevens (Jeri), Macdonald Carey (Tom), Robert Clary (Robert), Jed Allan (Don), Suzanne Rogers (Maggie) and Fran Ryan (Rosie) sing "I Believe" to close the "Days" variety show.

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