January 25, 1995
Wednesday |
According to the Chicago Tribune, Donny wrapped up an almost 16-month run of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat in Chicago on this date. |
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February 11, 1995
Saturday |
Marie’s single, What Kind of Man Walks On A Woman debuted at #75 on Billboard’s Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart. This was its only time on the chart. |
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February 22 –
February 25, 1995 |
Marie performed in The Sound Of Music at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake City, Utah. |
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March 2, 1995
Thursday |
Alan was a guest on Good Morning America. He was discussing having Multiple Sclerosis. |
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March 13, 1995
Monday |
Lisa Hatch was on QVC to represent Marie’s doll collection which aired on this date. |
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April 14, 1995
Friday |
Virl’s son, Jared married Heather on this date. |
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June 10, 1995
Saturday |
Marie was on QVC to promote her doll line on this date. |
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June 11, 1995
Sunday |
Marie was on QVC to promote her doll line on this date. |
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June 25, 1995
Sunday
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Donny makes an appearance on Space Ghost which aired on this date. The title of the episode was Fire Drill. |
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June 30 –
July 3, 1995 |
Merrill produced and directed the Pioneer Pageant in Mt. Pleasant, Utah. Merrill’s wife, Mary was on the Health Care Foundation Board which sponsored the Pioneer Pageant to raise money for patient care at the Sanpete Valley Hospital. Virl’s son, Jared was the emcee for the pre-show and performed songs from his Feed This Fire CD. Merrill and Mary’s children, Heather, Sheila, and Troy performed in the event as well. Shane and Justin were part of the stage crew. Virl was in charge of advertising and promotion. The Second Generation performed the national anthem on July 3rd. |
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July 16, 1995
Sunday
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Wayne Osmond underwent surgery for a cancerous brain tumor at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina. |
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September 15, 1995
Friday |
Marie’s show, Maybe This Time made its debut on this date. The name of the episode was Please Re-Release Me. |
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September 16, 1995
Saturday |
The second episode of Maybe This Time aired on ABC television on this date. |
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September 23, 1995
Saturday |
The third episode of Maybe This Time aired on ABC television on this date. The title of the episode was Gracie Under Fire. |
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September 27 –
November 17, 1995 |
Donny appeared in a second run at the Chicago Theater in Joseph and The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. |
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September 30, 1995
Saturday |
The fourth episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was Out, Out Damn Radio Spot. |
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October 4, 1995
Wednesday |
Marie was a guest on the Stephanie Miller show which aired on this date. |
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October 14, 1995
Saturday |
The fifth episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was Snitch Doggie Dog. |
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October 28, 1995
Saturday |
The sixth episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was Beasy Body. |
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November 4, 1995
Saturday |
The seventh episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was Julia’s Day Off. |
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November 7, 1995
Tuesday
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Curb Records released 25 Hits of Donny Osmond on this date. |
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November 7, 1995
Tuesday
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Curb Records released 25 Hits of Marie Osmond on this date. |
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November 7, 1995
Tuesday
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Curb Records released 21 Hits of the Osmond Brothers on this date. |
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November 11, 1995
Saturday |
The eighth episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was Coach Julia. |
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November 12, 1995
Sunday |
Marie was on QVC to promote her doll line. |
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November 13, 1995
Monday |
Marie was on QVC to promote her doll line. |
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November 14, 1995
Tuesday |
Donny was a guest on Regis and Kathie Lee which aired on this date. |
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November 25, 1995
Saturday |
The ninth episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode is The Other Mother. |
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December 16, 1995
Saturday |
The tenth episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was The Catch. |
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December 18, 1995
Monday |
The Osmond Brothers and the Second Generation performed their Christmas show from Branson at the Abravenel Hall in Salt Lake City, Utah. They performed two shows. |
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December 23, 1995
Saturday |
The eleventh episode of Maybe This Time aired on this date. The title of the episode was Judgment Day. |
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