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- A mix of celebrity interviews, musical performers, audience participation games, and segments spotlighting real people with extraordinary stories and talents.
- 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.
- 75 Episodes of a 1-hour Talk/Variety Series hosted by Jim Nabors, the singer and star of "Gomer Pyle," with over 225 celebrity comedy and musical guests.
- Hosted by one of America's most recognized and likeable television personalities, "The Tony Danza Show" is an entertaining one-hour talk show produced live daily from New York. Guests will include actors, athletes, news-makers, and real people with interesting stories to tell. Tony will also highlight incredible kids, and get into the kitchen to cook some of his own favorite family recipes. This show will occasionally extend beyond the studio, as Tony gets up close and personal with people who are making a difference in our culture or just to have a little fun.
- Wayne talks to celebrity guests, has specials and giveaways(win a second honeymoon) and sings the occasional impromptu song. Between this and Whose Line, Wayne Brady has found his niche.
- On this show, hosted by pop group Wild Orchid, teenagers lip-sync to their favorite songs. Their performances are judged by the studio audience. The one with the most votes is inducted the top great pretender.
- Celebrity sound-(or look)-a-likes compete for cash and prizes. Each contestant is introduced by their real-name and the singer they are emulating. They are each given roughly 3 minutes to impress the studio-audience with their singing ability and/or likeness to the celebrity. The performances are accompanied by elaborate stage-sets, dancers and full costuming. The winner of each show is determined by electronic-voting courtesy of the audience members, with each winner returning at a later date to compete in the grand-finals.
- Big time producer Peter Guber and Variety's Peter Bart sit down with the biggest names in the business.
- This TV special celebrates the American Bandstand program with live performances and film clips from its 37-year run.
- This Variety Special presents the men whom women of all ages find attractive.
- An updated version of the classic game show from the 60's and 70s'. Host Bob Hilton would choose contestants from the audience based on how outlandishly they dressed and how insane they acted. These contestants were then given cash or prizes which they could then choose to keep or trade away for hidden mystery gifts. Sometimes the prize would be something valuable, but other times it would even less than worthless.
- While the program had its first national broadcast in 1957, it actually started as a local music show playing out of Philadelphia in 1952, technically making 2002 its fiftieth anniversary. This TV special, hosted by Dick Clark, takes a look back at some of the great performers (and a few who disappeared as quickly as they came) who got their starts on the show.
- This 30th Anniversary Special for the legendary Dick Clark TV show "American Bandstand" was released to the public over TV stations on the night of Friday, October 30, 1981. Dick Clark showed clips from old episodes of the show, the clips from the 1950s and 1960s of the most interest. But the most exciting moment in the special was at the end when Dick Clark played a tribute to dead 1950s rocker Bill Haley by having an all-star-jam of "Rock Around the Clock," showing old clips from the 1950s of Bill Haley and his Comets performing the song.
- Second American version of the quiz show where celebrities and ordinary people compete to solve giant crossword puzzles.
- American Bandstand's 33 1/3 years on television are celebrated through song and remembrance.