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- Dick Clark hosts a daily to weekly dance show that features the latest hit music for the attending teens to dance to. In addition, the show has performances by popular musicians and audience members rate songs.
- A collection of film clips of song performances from 1950s black and white TV shows, including the Colgate Comedy Hour. Dean and Jerry Lewis team up for a customized version of You'll Never Get Away in 1953, which had been a hit for the duo of Teresa Brewer and Don Cornell. One clip is a medley of "Good Old Songs" sung by Dean and Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra. It starts with By the Old Mill Stream and The Old Gray Mare, and continues through to Old Man River. I'd guess this was on the Sinatra TV series. Two of his young daughters appear with him, in Money Burns a Hole in My Pocket and Pennies From Heaven. Some good songs from his records of the time which you might not otherwise hear, like I Like Them All (1955) and Mambo Italiano. The video originates from 1950s kinescopes, which were first transferred to videotape, and then to this DVD.
- A collection of video clips from his 1950s TV show, including female dancers and singers. 01. Memories Are Made Of This 02. Almost Like Being In Love 03. If You Were The Only Girl In The World 04. You Made Me Love You 05. When You're Smiling 06. One For My Baby 07. Oh Marie, Oh Marie 08. Too Young 09. The Isle Of Capri 10. I'm Gonna Sit Right Down And Write Myself A Letter 11. There Goes My Heart 12. Louise 13. Love Me, Love Me 14. I Don't Care If The Sun Don't Shine 15. It's Easy To Remember 16. I Wonder Who's Kissing Her Now 17. Would I Love You 18. Dino's Theme (closing instrumental)
- A comprehensive video biography of Elvis Presley. Produced by BBC in England in 1987, it was re-edited in the US in 1993 for syndication, adding hosts Mac Davis and Lisa Hartman Black. This US edition runs 1h30m, intended for a 2-hour slot.
- Rowan and Martin do a hotel skit. Teresa Brewer does a World War I medley of "Smile, Smile, Smile", "Till We Meet Again", "Over There", "My Buddy" and "How Ya Gonna Keep 'em Down on the Farm". Later she also sings Bidin' My Time, from her recent album. Louis Armstrong performs with his band.
- Eddie and Margo Albert were guest hosts. Teresa Brewer sang "How It Lies, How It Lies, How It Lies", and "Old Man Mose" which she recorded that year. The Margo Paul & Paulette Trio performed acrobatics. George Connolly presented a stand-up comedy routine. Ted Steele sang "Home Town Blues".
- Abbott and Costello were hosts. The Amin Brothers did acrobatics. Teresa Brewer sang a medley of ballads at front stage, then did a song and dance with the June Taylor dancers to Roll Them Roly Boly Eyes, her recent record, wearing a short showgirl skirt. Hoagy Carmichael played piano. Abbott And Costello were involved in skits.
- Variety show starring Frank Sinatra, welcoming home singer Elvis Presley after his U.S. Army tour of duty in Germany.
- 1948–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeJohnny Heldy's trained pair of bears ride bicycles & roll barrels. Teresa Brewer makes her second appearance on the show. Ed introduces her as the girl who "made history" with her recent recording of "Old Man Mose", which she then sings. Then after another chat and hug from Ed she sings and dances to her new hit Music Music Music, with the June Taylor dancers and Ray Bloch on piano. Rosita Serrano sings. Walter B. Long tap-dances. Walter Nelson rides a tall unicycle.
- A one-hour musical variety program intended as a pilot for a series. Comedy by Art Carney, guest vocalizing by Tab Hunter. Connie promoted her new Sing-a-long album.
- 1948–1967TV EpisodePerry performs Dream Along with Me among others. He duets with Teresa Brewer on "When the Skeleton in the Closet Started to Dance". Teresa sings "If You Like-a Me" with dancers (her single at the time). The Lennon Sisters sing "Mississippi Mud" among others.
- Performers included Mel Williams, The Eligibles, Marti Barris, Marie Adams and the Three Tons of Joy, and Lionel Hampton. Otis sang "Willie and the Hand Jive" with the Three Tons performing the dance. Lionel Hampton and Otis dueted on vibraphone and drums.