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The Dick Clark Show

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in reverse order from #10 on down to #1, as the "American Bandstand Top Ten". On the first show, Clark played a brief soundclip from each top ten record as its title was announced. On each subsequent show, Clark played the soundclip only for those records which were "new" on the Top Ten that week.
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Given that the show ran continually year-round for over two-and-a-half years, resulting in 136 episodes, there were no seasons as such. However, the "first season" of 29 shows could be said to have run from the premiere through August 30, 1958, the "second season" of 53 shows, September 6, 1958,
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Excluding the names listed above, at least seventy-five other singers and musicians appeared on two or more shows. Among them, along with a sampling of the songs they sang (and when), were:
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A Western-themed show, with Dick Clark and guests in cowboy attire. Paul Anka ("Lonely Boy"), Jesse Belvin ("Guess Who?"), Ronnie Hawkins & The Hawks (featuring drummer
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Because the show was being filmed the day before Dick Clark's birthday, Bobby Darin and other singers wished Dick Clark a happy birthday (but did not sing the "
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television network 7:30-8 p.m. (Eastern Time) on Saturdays from February 15, 1958, through September 10, 1960, sponsored (except for the first two shows) by
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The first show was broadcast February 15, 1958, with no sponsor β€” Beechnut began sponsoring the show the third week. Guests on the first show were:
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sent out the promotional records, the song moved further up the Top 40, and sales of Beechnut Gum increased β€” the deal made between Dick Clark and
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The show was occasionally broadcast from remote locations across the United States. The May 30, 1959 show was broadcast from the Sheraton Hotel in
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Johnny Horton ("Johnny Reb", "Battle Of New Orleans"), The Four Preps ("I Ain't Never"), Connie Stevens ("Why Do I Cry For Joey?"),
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Dick Clark announced that viewers could receive in the mail an "autographed" 45 RPM single of Jerry Lee Lewis's latest hit
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by sending in five Beechnut Gum wrappers and fifty cents for shipping and handling. 48,000 requests were received.
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through September 5, 1959, and the "third season" of 54 shows, September 12, 1959, through September 10, 1960.
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Martin, Linda and Segrave, Terry (1993) "Anti-Rock: The Opposition to Rock 'n' Roll", Da Capo Press, p. 100,
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to the network; Clark remained in that role until his death, and the show still bears his name.
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sang "There's Nothing As Lonesome As Saturday Night" and "Whirlpool" on the March 1, 1958, show
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The show was typically staged live, in New York City, at Manhattan's Little Theater (now the
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The last show was September 10, 1960. Highlights of the series were shown from past shows:
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At the end of each show, Clark would announce the ten most popular songs from the current
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1959 summer-series of three consecutive remote shows broadcast from Hollywood, California
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were the most frequent guests, each appearing on fourteen different shows.
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The Everly Brothers ("Cathy's Clown", "When Will I Be Loved?", "So Sad"),
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Remote broadcast from Binghamton, New York, filmed outdoors. Duane Eddy ("
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of Sun Records for this promotion drew some criticism and accusations of
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sang "Canadian Sunset" and "Are You Sincere?" on the March 15, 1958, show
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performed "College Man" and "Raunchy" on the February 22, 1958, show
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Guests included almost every popular American singer of the 1950s.
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Elaine Berman, President of a Jerry Lee Lewis Fan Club (interviewed)
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Fabian ("Got the Feeling", "Come on and Get Me"), Bobby Darin ("
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Bundy, June "Mail Pull Rates Clark a Topper in TV Promotions",
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sang "Why Do I Love You So?" on the February 20, 1960, show
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Baby Talk" and "We Go Together" on the June 25, 1960, show
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June 11, 1960 (broadcast from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)
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sang "I Met Him On a Sunday" on the April 5, 1958, show
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were next at seven times each. At six times each were
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June 18, 1960 (broadcast from Hollywood, California)
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Index

Musical
variety
Dick Clark
Little Theater (Manhattan)
Multi-camera
Dick Clark Productions
ABC
variety show
ABC
Beechnut Gum
Dick Clark
lip-synced
Bob Hope
Johnny Carson
Tony Randall
Chuck Connors
Helen Hayes Theatre
American Bandstand
Binghamton, New York
Hollywood, California
Top 40
Pat Boone
It's Too Soon To Know
Jerry Lee Lewis
Breathless
Great Balls of Fire
Connie Francis
Who's Sorry Now?
Johnnie Ray
The Royal Teens

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