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49 Episodes 1967 - 1968
Episode 1
Sat, Sep 9, 196760 mins
Brenton Wood sings "Gimme Little Sign" and "The Oogum Boogum Song." On film: Ravi Shankar performs "Pather Panchali." On film: Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart -"Sometimes She's A Little Girl" promo video.
Episode 2
Sat, Sep 16, 1967
Brenda Holloway sings "You've Made Me So Very Happy." The Lewis and Clarke Expedition perform "I Feel Good (I Feel Bad)."
Episode 3
Sat, Sep 23, 1967
The Strawberry Alarm Clock perform "Incense And Peppermints." Steve Alaimo sings "New Orleans."
Episode 4
Sat, Sep 30, 196760 mins
Charles Wright and the Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band perform "Spreadin' Honey" and "Charley." The Grass Roots appear in a filmed segment. A telephone interview with comedian Bill Cosby. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Charleston, SC, D.J.
Episode 5
Sat, Oct 7, 196760 mins
The Merry-Go-Round perform "On Your Way Out" and "You're a Very Lovely Woman." A fashion show for teenage girls. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Portland, Oregon, disc jockey.
Episode 6
Sat, Oct 28, 196760 mins
Billy Joe Royal sings "Hush." The final judging of the "Miss 16" contest.
Episode 7
Sat, Nov 4, 196760 mins
Don and the Goodtimes perform "Sally." Little Dion (7-year-old singer, protege of Jackie Wilson) sings "Lonely Teardrops."
Episode 8
Sat, Nov 11, 1967
Van Morrison sings "Brown Eyed Girl" and "Ro Ro Rosie." Little Dion sings "10 Feet Tall." A telephone interview with Jamie Lyon of The Music Explosion.
Episode 9
Sat, Nov 18, 1967
Pink Floyd perform "Apples and Oranges" The Strawberry Alarm Clock perform "Incense and Peppermints."
Episode 10
Sat, Nov 25, 196760 mins
Paul Revere and The Raiders perform "Peace of Mind" and "Do Unto Others."
Episode 11
Sat, Dec 2, 196760 mins
Brenton Wood sings "Gimme Little Sign" and "Baby You Got It." The Candymen perform "Georgia Pines."
Episode 12
Sat, Dec 9, 196760 mins
The Sunshine Company perform "Back on the Street Again" and "Happy." In a filmed segment, Glen Campbell sings "By the Time I Get to Phoenix."
Episode 13
Sat, Dec 16, 196760 mins
The American Breed perform "Bend Me, Shape Me."
Episode 14
Sat, Dec 23, 196760 mins
Bruce Channel sings "Mr. Bus Driver" and "Hey. Baby '67." On film: The Beatles' "Hello Goodbye" video. A telephone interview with singer-composer Roger Miller. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Wichita, Kansas, disc jockey.
Episode 15
Sat, Dec 30, 196760 mins
The Rose Garden perform "Next Plane to London" and "Flower Town." On film: BBC TV footage of The Who miming "I Can See for Miles." Phone conversations with Eddie Brigati of the Young Rascals and Dallas D.J. Charlie Van Dyke.
Episode 16
Sat, Jan 6, 1968
Kenny O'Dell performs "Beautiful People." In a pre-taped segment The Turtles sing their hit "She's My Girl."
Episode 17
Sat, Jan 13, 196860 mins
The Box Tops perform "The Letter" and "Neon Rainbow." On film: Joey Bishop visits singer Jimmie Rodgers, who's recuperating at home following a near-fatal beating.
Episode 18
Sat, Jan 20, 196860 mins
Joe Simon sings "No Sad Songs." On film: The American Breed perform "Bend Me, Shape Me." Dick Clark talks by phone with Phoenix disc jockey, Pat McMahon.
Episode 19
Sat, Jan 27, 196860 mins
John Fred and His Playboy Band perform "Judy in Disguise (with Glasses)." Musician Bill Page demonstrates amplified sound. (During this time, Bill Page was publicizing his amplified saxophone at Montreal's Expo '67 and at other venues.)
Episode 20
Wed, Jan 3, 196860 mins
James Brown performs "Cold Sweat." Marva Whitney (a protegee of James Brown) sings "Unwind Yourself." A telephone interview with Jay Proctor of Jay and the Techniques. Dick Clark talks by phone with an Atlanta, Georgia, disc jockey.
Episode 21
Sat, Feb 24, 196860 mins
Blue Cheer perform "Summertime Blues." Joe Tex sings "Skinny Legs and All." A telephone interview with Chuck Barksdale of The Dells. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Lansing, Michigan, disc jockey.
Episode 22
Sat, Feb 17, 196860 mins
The Music Explosion perform "Little Bit Of Soul" and "What You Want (Baby I Want You)." Ray Chayfin sings "Girl With The Flower Smile."
Episode 23
Sat, Feb 24, 196860 mins
Frankie Valli sings "Can't Take My Eyes Off You" and "To Give (The Reason I Live)." Kim Weston sings "Nobody." A telephone interview with Marvin Gaye. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Spokane, Washington, disc jockey.
Episode 24
Sat, Mar 2, 196860 mins
Iron Butterfly perform "You Can't Win." Tommy Roe sings "Dottie I Like It." A telephone interview with Frank Jeckell of The 1910 Fruitgum Company. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Dayton, Ohio, disc jockey.
Episode 25
Sat, Mar 9, 196860 mins
The 1910 Fruitgum Co. perform "Simon Says." Brenton Wood sings "Lovey Dovey Kinda Lovin'."
Episode 26
Sat, Mar 16, 196860 mins
Bobby Vee sings "Maybe Just Today." On film: Manfred Mann performs "Mighty Quinn (Quinn the Eskimo)." A telephone interview with singer Lulu. Dick Clark talk by phone with Phoenix disc jockey Rhett Walker.
Episode 27
Sat, Mar 23, 196860 mins
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart sing "I Wonder What She's Doing Tonite." The Sunshine Company perform "Look, Here Comes the Sun."
Episode 28
Sat, Mar 30, 196860 mins
Bandstand presents another Salute to the Beatles. Peter Asher (of Peter and Gordon) and Derek Taylor (the Beatles' former publicist) are guests. The Beatles are seen in videos and interviews. The studio audience dances to Beatles' records.
Episode 29
Sat, Apr 6, 196860 mins
The Lemon Pipers perform "Rice is Nice." Kenny O'Dell sings "Springfield Plane."
Episode 30
Sat, Apr 13, 196860 mins
Astrologer Jack Bradford and 60-year-old singer Mother Hubbard are guests. (Hubbard, "the World's Oldest Hippie," might have performed her single "Green Paper," or its flip side, "Children.") The American Breed appear in a filmed segment.
Episode 31
Sat, Apr 20, 196860 mins
Traffic perform "Here We Go Round The Mulberry Bush." Lenny Welch sings "Darling Stay with Me" and "Since I Fell For You." Phone interviews with Cissy Houston of The Sweet Inspirations and disc jockey Garry Mann of KXLF, Butte, Montana.
Episode 32
Sat, Apr 27, 196860 mins
Hollywood stunt men Chuck Bail and Eddie Donno stage a fight scene with breakaway props. On film, The Young Rascals frolic to "Easy Rollin'," "I'm Gonna Love You" and "Please Love Me." The People appear in a filmed video for "I Love You."
Episode 33
Sat, May 4, 196860 mins
Steppenwolf performs "Born to be Wild." Dyke and The Blazers perform "Funky Walk Part 1."
Episode 34
Sat, May 11, 196860 mins
The Byrds perform "Eight Miles High." On film, Four Jacks and a Jill perform "Master Jack." A telephone interview with Tommy James of The Shondells.
Episode 35
Sat, May 18, 196860 mins
The Collage perform "Driftin'" and "The Story Of Rock And Roll." A telephone interview with Chuck Barksdale of The Dells. Dick Clark talks by phone with disc jockey Charlie Russell of KELT radio, El Paso.
Episode 36
Sat, May 25, 196860 mins
The Strawberry Alarm Clock perform "Sit With The Guru." Motorcycle stuntman Evel Knievel is interviewed by Dick Clark. Film footage of Knievel's jump at Caesar's Palace is shown. A telephone interview with Jim Yester of The Association.
Episode 37
Sat, Jun 1, 1968
The Irish Rovers perform "The Unicorn." Singer Freddy Cannon also appears.
Episode 38
Sat, Jun 15, 196860 mins
People perform "I Love You." B.J. Thomas sings "The Eyes of a New York Woman."
Episode 39
Sat, Jun 22, 196860 mins
Merilee Rush sings "Angel of the Morning." Albert King performs "You're Gonna Miss Me When I'm Gone."
Episode 40
Sat, Jun 29, 196860 mins
Tommy Boyce and Bobby Hart perform "Alice Long (You're Still my Favorite Girlfriend)." Little Dion sings "Like They Do."
Episode 41
Sat, Jul 6, 196860 mins
Jon and Robin sing "You Got Style." On tape: Buck Owens and His Buckaroos appear in a video for "Sweet Rosie Jones," which was filmed in the Kern River Canyon area of Bakersfield, CA.
Episode 42
Sat, Jul 13, 196860 mins
Shirley and Alfred (Shirley Goodman and Brenton Wood) sing "Kid Games And Nursery Rhymes."
Episode 43
Sat, Jul 20, 196860 mins
Steppenwolf perform "Born to be Wild." Joe Tex sings "Skinny Legs and All." A telephone interview with Joe Pope of The Tams.
Episode 44
Sat, Jul 27, 196860 mins
Eternity's Children perform "Mrs. Bluebird." Sajid Khan (actor, formerly of NBC TV's "Maya") sings "Ha Ram (Of Love and Peace)." A telephone interview with Chris Grimes of the Cherry People.
Episode 45
Sat, Aug 3, 196860 mins
Merrilee Rush sings "Angel of the Morning" and "That Kind of Woman." The Vogues perform "Turn Around Look at Me" and "My Special Angel." A telephone interview with Frank Jeckell of The 1910 Fruitgum Company.
Episode 46
Sat, Aug 10, 196860 mins
American Bandstand's 11th Anniversary Show, Part 1 of 2. The McCoys perform their 1965 hit "Hang on Sloopy." Dick Clark presents clips from the past 11 years of "American Bandstand."
Episode 47
Sat, Aug 17, 196860 mins
11th Anniversary Show, Part 2 of 2. The American Breed perform "Bend Me, Shape Me" and "Anyway That You Want Me."
Episode 48
Sat, Aug 24, 1968
Scheduled guests: Chris Montez sings "Love Is Here To Stay." Vanilla Fudge perform "You Keep Me Hangin' On."
Episode 49
Sat, Aug 31, 196860 mins
The Ohio Express perform "Down at Lulu's." A telephone interview with Terry Kirkman (of The Association). Scheduled guests: The Kasenetz-Katz Singing Orchestral Circus perform "Down In Tennessee."