| Don Kirshner | ... | Himself / ... (101 episodes, 1974-1979) |
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| Allan Muir | (2 episodes, 1974) | ||
| Sandra Fullerton | (unknown episodes) | ||
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| Don Kirshner | .... | executive producer (2 episodes, 1979) | |
| David Yarnell | .... | producer (unknown episodes) | |
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| David L. Snyder | (unknown episodes, 1978) | ||
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| Bernard F. Basley | .... | stage manager (unknown episodes) | |
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This was the greatest late night rock show of the 70s. I just can't understand why this series has not been released on DVD.It showcased the best names in rock of the day.I remember when i was a kid i always tried to stay up late on Saturday nights to watch rock concert.Kirshner was the coolest announcing the bands before their performance. The show not only had the popular bands but also the underground groups as well. This made it very original a appealed to a wider audience.Again i am baffled why this is not available to the public.You will never see it on any TV station today.Although VH1 did air some back in 1996.Only problem was they butchered the shows and it was a tease but at the same time it was good to see a sneak peak of it after all those years. This Show Rocked!!!