The Dick Clark Show

February. 15,1958      TV-Y
Rating:
7.6
Trailer Synopsis

The Dick Clark Show is an American musical variety show broadcast weekly in the United States on the ABC television network 7:30-8 PM on Saturdays from February 15, 1958 through September 10, 1960, sponsored by Beechnut Gum.

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Seasons 3 : 1959

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Episode 1 - Paul Anka / Bobby Rydell / Neil Sedaka / Roberta Shore
September. 12,1959

Episode 2 - Chuck Connors / Freddy Cannon / Joni James / Jerry Wallace / Floyd Robinson / Carl Dobkins, Jr. / Ronnie Hawkins
September. 19,1959

Episode 3 - Dee Clark / Dion and the Belmonts / Skip and Flip
September. 26,1959

Episode 4 - Connie Francis / Sandy Nelson / Paul Evans / Dale Hawkins
October. 03,1959

Episode 5 - Eddie Cochran / The Isley Brothers / Sammy Turner / The Fireflies / Teddy Randazzo
October. 10,1959

Episode 6 - Conway Twitty / Kitty Kallen / The Spacemen / The Passions
October. 17,1959

Episode 7 - Jan and Dean / The Royal Teens / Jack Scott / Jesse Belvin / The Rock-a-Teens
October. 24,1959

Episode 8 - Santo and Johnny / The Revels / The Crests / Carl Mann / Larry Hall
October. 31,1959

Episode 9 - Annette Funicello / Bobby Rydell / The Skyliners / Ernie Fields / The Nutty Squirrels
November. 07,1959

Episode 10 - Fabian / Jimmy Clanton / Johnny and the Hurricanes
November. 14,1959

Episode 11 - The Browns / Freddy Cannon / Frankie Laine / Dodie Stevens / Billy Storm
November. 21,1959

Episode 12 - Bobby Freeman / Lloyd Price / Gary Stites / Frankie Avalon / Rod Lauren
November. 28,1959

Episode 13 - Connie Francis / Paul Anka / Neil Sedaka / Marv Johnson / Ralph DeMarco
December. 05,1959

Episode 14 - Gloria DeHaven / Johnny Preston / The Fireflies / Bobby Comstock / Tommy Facenda / The Bunin Puppets
December. 12,1959

Episode 15 - Jackie Wilson / Toni Fisher / The Bill Black Combo / Anita Bryant / The Four Preps
December. 19,1959

Episode 16 - Brook Benton / Freddy Cannon / Jimmy Clanton / Ray Peterson / Carl Dobkins, Jr.
December. 26,1959

Episode 17 - Little Anthony and the Imperials / Jack Scott / Santo and Johnny / Larry Hall
January. 02,1960

Episode 18 - Duane Eddy / Jerry Wallace / Titus Turner / Jamie Horton / Bob Crewe
January. 09,1960

Episode 19 - Bobby Rydell / Dale Hawkins / Paul Evans / The Knockouts / Teddy Rooney
January. 16,1960

Episode 20 - Everly Brothers / Mark Dinning / Jimmy Jones / Robin Luke / Jack Scott / Rod Lauren
January. 23,1960

Episode 21 - Chuck Berry / Mitzi Gaynor / Dee Clark / Lloyd Price / The Passions / The Fireballs / Stonewall Jackson
January. 30,1960

Episode 22 - Jim Reeves / Webb Pierce / Jill Corey / Sandy Nelson / Adam Wade / The Viscounts
February. 06,1960

Episode 23 - Brenda Lee / Paul Anka / Annette Funicello / The Crew Cuts / Ernie Fields
February. 13,1960

Episode 24 - Frankie Ford / Bill Haley and the Comets / Bob Beckham / Ray Smith / Johnny Tillotson
February. 20,1960

Episode 25 - Dion and the Belmonts / Marv Johnson / Janice Harper / Paul Evans / The Skyliners / The Little Dippers
February. 27,1960

Episode 26 - Nick Adams / Bobby Rydell / Johnny and the Hurricanes / Clyde McPhatter / Nick Adams / Johnny Desmond
March. 05,1960

Episode 27 - Jackie Wilson / Fabian / Santo and Johnny / The Crests / Freddy Cannon
March. 12,1960

Episode 28 - Dorsey Burnette / Bobby Darin / The Coasters / Freddy Cannon
March. 19,1960

Episode 29 - Johnny Cash / Frankie Avalon / The Browns / Bob Crewe / The Four Preps
March. 26,1960

Episode 30 - Johnny Horton / Connie Francis / Lloyd Price / Johnny Ferguson
April. 02,1960

Episode 31 - Dion and the Belmonts / Adam Wade / Anita Bryant / June Valli / Jerry Wallace
April. 09,1960

Episode 32 - Jan and Dean / Bobby Rydell / Jack Scott / The Bill Black Combo / Paul Evans
April. 16,1960

Episode 33 - Paul Anka / Billy Bland / The Brothers Four / Billy and Lillie / Jill Corey
April. 23,1960

Episode 34 - Jackie Wilson / Freddy Cannon / Conway Twitty / Rod Lauren / Teddy Randazzo
April. 30,1960

Episode 35 - Duane Eddy and the Rebel Rousers / Annette Funicello / Skip and Flip / Andrew Anka, Jr. / Eddie Quinteros
May. 07,1960

Episode 36 - Connie Francis / Bobby Freeman / The Fleetwoods
May. 14,1960

Episode 37 - Neil Sedaka / Jimmy Clanton / Kitty Kallen / Mark Dinning / The Sentimentals
May. 21,1960

Episode 38 - Jimmy Jones / LaVern Baker / Harold Dorman / Anita Bryant / Jeanne Black
May. 28,1960

Episode 39 - Johnny Preston / Santo and Johnny / Frankie Avalon / The Playmates / Carl Dobkins, Jr.
June. 04,1960

Episode 40 - Bobby Darin / The Crests / The Fendermen / The Skyliners / Paul Evans
June. 11,1960

Episode 41 - The Safaris / The Hollywood Argyles / Jimmie Rodgers / The Crosby Brothers
June. 18,1960

Episode 42 - Jan and Dean / Dorsey Burnette / The Olympics / The Four Preps
June. 25,1960

Episode 43 - Brenda Lee / Freddy Cannon / Tommy Edwards / Jack Scott
July. 02,1960

Episode 44 - The Everly Brothers / Jeanne Black / Deane Hawley / Larry Bright
July. 09,1960

Episode 45 - Brian Hyland / Bobby Rydell
July. 16,1960

Episode 46 - Roy Orbison / The Crests / Donnie Brooks / Anita Bryant
July. 23,1960

Episode 47 - Jimmy Clanton / Johnny and the Hurricanes / Jerry Wallace / The Dimensions
July. 30,1960

Episode 48 - Chubby Checker / Conway Twitty / Ray Peterson / Billy Bland / The Ivy Three
August. 06,1960

Episode 49 - Frankie Lymon / Jim Reeves / Dion and the Belmonts / Bobby Comstock / Paul Evans
August. 13,1960

Episode 50 - Jackie Wilson / Joanie Sommers / Annette Funicello / Neil Sedaka
August. 20,1960

Episode 51 - The Ventures / Lloyd Price / Jamie Horton / Fabian
August. 27,1960

Episode 52 - The Platters / Mark Dinning / The Viscounts / Danny and the Juniors / Jo Ann Campbell
September. 03,1960

Episode 53 - Final show (with highlights from past shows)
September. 10,1960

Seasons 2 : 1958

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52 Episode

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Seasons 1 : 1958

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