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- Jay Leno takes over the Tonight Show with interview, sketches, and plenty of laughs.
- Hugh Hefner hosts a party at his home with celebrity guests.
- The "Paltrocast With Darren Paltrowitz" is an award-winning weekly series airing regularly on 150+ TV/digital/OTT stations as of February 2024. It features Darren's exclusive interviews with entertainers, athletes and other influencers.
- This late Friday night ABC TV music series (1972-75), produced by Dick Clark Productions, featured select performances from several concerts each week. Footage of top R&B, Folk and Rock acts of the day included Alice Cooper, Jim Croce. Do Diddley, The Allman Brothers, Seals and Crofts, Curtis Mayfield and Dr. John. In most viewing areas "In Concert" competed with the first half hour of NBC TVs later Friday Night rock entry "Midnight Special". As the "VCR boom" was a decade away, late night viewers would have to chose which act to watch when both shows were on the air at the same time, both a delight and a hindrance for music fans.
- Documentary of a rock concert that took place in Cincinnati, Ohio, in 1970.
- "The Show" ran for 26 weeks in 1970 bringing a "who's, who" of contemporary rock bands and folk singers to national television. In 1969, during the early years of public television, and only a year after the Public Broadcasting Service began, WITF-TV in little Hersey, Pennsylvania, applied to PBS for a grant to produce a national series of programs for high school kids. It was to be called The Show...a forum where young people could address the events of the day with prominent guests and listen to contemporary music. This was the year of Woodstock, so the importance of music in the life of teens was vital.
- Teenagers on spring break at Daytona Beach in 1968 cavort to rock music.
- Thousands of college students converge on Daytona Beach, Florida, during spring vacation. The young Northerners shed their winter clothing in favor of scanty beach costumes. They relax away from the authority of parents and professors, the local police providing the only restraint. Sunbathing, football games played with beer cans, diving from the balconies, driving on the beach, dancing, car watching, and girl watching are all part of the day's activities. At night there are parties in jam-packed motel rooms, go-go dancing in the city nightclubs, and couples making love on the beach. Northern motorcycle clubs make their own distinctive impression on the scene, dressed in black leather, with their girl friends hanging on behind. Rock music provides a continuous background to the action.
- A humouristic list program where the presenters in each episode listed different phenomena. A recurring feature was "The Pihl Session" where Hasse Pihl was given free rein and was a parody of "The Peel Session".
- A really dismal show. Tony Randall and Art Metrano contribute obnoxious comedy routines and Grand Funk lip syncs their way through two song. At one point the hipsters line dance their way down the stair while Grand Funk plays. All I can is, get the funk out. Cannonball Adderley's group performs some instrumentals. Lew Rawls is the best of the lot. In fine voice as ever.
- Naming the best year in popular music - like Jefferson Airplane 1967, Grand Funk 1973, Oasis 1994, Nirvana 1991, Bob Marley 1977, Ted Nugent 1977 and more.
- A wide variety of the post-Woodstock days featuring Grand Funk Railroad, James Taylor, Martha and the Vandellas, Mountain and "The Show" regular Donal Leace.
- 2020–TV EpisodeThis "Paltrocast" features interviews with Grand Funk Railroad co-founder Mark Farner and the director/co-writer and producers behind Mongolian horror film "Aberrance." Theme song by Steve Schiltz.
- The music scene of the 70's explodes with new sounds and style thanks to the emergence of a wealth of talented musicians coming into their own. Also, The Beatles breakup but they all remain successful with solo careers.