Join or Sign In
Sign in to customize your TV listings
By joining TV Guide, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy.
148 Episodes 1966 - 1967
Episode 1
Mon, Sep 5, 196630 mins
The Righteous Brothers ("Something You've Got" / "Go Ahead and Cry"), The Cookies (Japanese vocal duo), Keith Allison ("Sweet Dreams"), Steve Alaimo ("Monkey Time"), Tina Mason ("Downtown"/"I Know A Place"), Raiders ("Reelin' and Rockin'").
Episode 2
Tue, Sep 6, 196630 mins
Major Lance ("It's The Beat" and "Dark and Lonely"), The Razor's Edge ("Let's Call it a Day Girl" and "True Patron of the Arts"), and The Robbs ("Blowin' in the Wind").
Episode 3
Wed, Sep 7, 196630 mins
Episode taped at Griffith Park featuring series regulars Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Daydream"), The Robbs ("Summer in the City"), Tina Mason ("Sunshine and Lollipops"), and Action Kids. The cast join together on a "Tutti Frutti" medley.
Episode 4
Thu, Sep 8, 196630 mins
Brian Hyland ("Sealed with a Kiss" and "The Joker Went Wild"), The Robbs ("Fun, Fun, Fun"), The Knickerbockers ("I Get Around" and "C'mon Everybody"), Steve Alaimo ("Midnight Hour"), and Keith Allison ("Koko Joe").

Episode 5
Fri, Sep 9, 196630 mins
The Four Seasons perform "Dawn (Go Away)" and "Let's Hang On!" Jackie Paine sings "Go Go Train" and "I'll Be Home." Also performing: Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Boys"), and Keith Allison ("Problems").
Episode 6
Mon, Sep 12, 196630 mins
Petula Clark ("Just Say Goodbye" and "Downtown"), The Thomas Group ("Then It Begins" and "Autumn"), The Robbs ("Next Time You See Me"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Let The Good Times Roll" and "Great Balls of Fire").
Episode 7
Tue, Sep 13, 196630 mins
Marvin Gaye ("Pride and Joy"), Chad and Jeremy ("Distant Shores"), The Turtles ("Grim Reaper Of Love"), The Robbs ("I Washed My Hands In Muddy Water"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike"), and Steve Alaimo ("Happy").
Episode 8
Wed, Sep 14, 196630 mins
Lou Christie ("Song of Lita" and "If My Car Could Only Talk"), The Knickerbockers ("Stick With Me" and "It's Over"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Parchman Farm"), and Tina Mason ("Sweet Nothin's").
Episode 9
Thu, Sep 15, 196630 mins
Martha and the Vandellas sing "Wild One" and "Come and Get These Memories." Bobby Vee performs his 1961-62 hit "Run to Him" and his 1962-63 charting single "The Night Has A Thousand Eyes."
Episode 10
Fri, Sep 16, 196630 mins
Johnny Rivers ("Secret Agent Man" and "Memphis"), The Birdwatchers ("I'm Gonna Love You Anyway" and "Girl I've Got News For You"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Louie Louie"), and Tina Mason ("Little Bitty Pretty One").
Episode 11
Mon, Sep 19, 196630 mins
James Brown ("Ain't That A Groove?" and "I Got You (I Feel Good)"), The Knickerbockers ("Help!" and a Chuck Berry medley), Keith Allison ("Sweet Pea"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("California Sun"), and Tina Mason ("Any Way That You Want Me").
Episode 12
Tue, Sep 20, 196630 mins
Four Tops sing "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)" and "Same Old Song." Tommy Boyce performs "Sunday, The Day Before Monday" and a medley of songs that he composed. Paul Revere and the Raiders perform "Ballad of a Useless Man."
Episode 13
Wed, Sep 21, 196630 mins
The Four Seasons ("You're Nobody Till Somebody Loves You"), Joe Simon ("My Adorable One"), The Robbs, Paul Revere and the Raiders, Steve Alaimo.
Episode 14
Thu, Sep 22, 196630 mins
Marvin Gaye sings "Hitch Hike" and "Ain't That Peculiar?" The Roemans (Tommy Roe's former backup band) perform "Love (That's All I Want)."
Episode 15
Fri, Sep 23, 196630 mins
The Righteous Brothers sing "He Will Break Your Heart." Terry Knight and the Pack perform "I (Who Have Nothing)" and "You're A Better Man Than I." Steve Alaimo sings "Hold On, I'm Coming."
Episode 16
Mon, Sep 26, 196630 mins
The 13th Floor Elevators ("You're Gonna Miss Me"), Lee Dorsey ("Working in the Coal Mine" and "Ya Ya"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Over and Over"), Tina Mason ("Finders Keepers"), Keith Allison ("Lonely Weekends").
Episode 17
Tue, Sep 27, 196630 mins
? and The Mysterians ("96 Tears" and "I Need Somebody"), Tommy Roe ("Hooray for Hazel" and "Everybody"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Hungry"), Keith Allison ("Turn Down Day"), and Tina Mason ("You Can't Hurry Love").
Episode 18
Wed, Sep 28, 196630 mins
Tommy James and the Shondells perform "Say I Am (What I Am)." Ian Whitcomb sings a medley of Ragtime songs. Steve Alaimo sings "Turn On Your Love Light." Steve Alaimo joins Keith Allison and Tina Mason on "You Are My Sunshine."
Episode 19
Thu, Sep 29, 196630 mins
Bob Lind performs "San Francisco Woman." The Syndicate of Sound perform "Little Girl" and "Rumors." The 'Action' series regulars join together for a medley of "Mountain" songs.
Episode 20
Fri, Sep 30, 196630 mins
A Salute to series regular Keith Allison, who performs "Oh Boy," "Land of 1,000 Dances," "She Belongs to Me" and a medley of Buddy Holly songs. In a filmed segment, Allison is interviewed by Dick Clark.
Episode 21
Mon, Oct 3, 196630 mins
The Association ("Cherish"), The Lovin' Spoonful ("Summer in the City"), and Tommy McLain.
Episode 22
Tue, Oct 4, 196630 mins
The Count Five ("Psychotic Reaction"), Jackie DeShannon ("I Can Make It With You" and "Needles and Pins"), Keith Allison ("Dream Baby"), Steve Alaimo w/The Hard Times ("Yellow Submarine").
Episode 23
Wed, Oct 5, 196630 mins
The Standells ("Sometimes Good Guys Don't Wear White"), Billy Stewart ("Summertime"), and Tina Mason ("You Can't Hurry Love").
Episode 24
Thu, Oct 6, 196630 mins
Neil Diamond ("Cherry Cherry" and "Solitary Man"), The Four Tops ("It's The Same Old Song"), The Hard Times ("Fortune Teller" and "Walk Away Renee"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike").
Episode 25
Fri, Oct 7, 196630 mins
Carla Thomas sings "Gee Whiz (Look At His Eyes)" and "B-A-B-Y." Ray Stevens performs "Freddie Feelgood (And His Funky Little Five Piece Band)." The Hard Times perform "I Can Make It with You," and join Steve Alaimo on "How Sweet It Is."
Episode 26
Mon, Oct 10, 196630 mins
Tommy Roe sings "Hooray For Hazel." Sam The Sham and The Pharaohs perform "The Hair On My Chinny Chin Chin."
Episode 27
Tue, Oct 11, 196630 mins
? and the Mysterians perform "96 Tears." The Surfaris perform "Wipe Out" and "Surfer Joe." The Hard Times cover "Last Train to Clarksville." Tina Mason sings "Born A Woman."
Episode 28
Wed, Oct 12, 196630 mins
Show spotlighting the series regulars. The Hard Times ("Eleanor Rigby"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike"), Keith Allison and Steve Alaimo ("Bird of Paradise"), and the entire cast ("Reach Out I'll Be There").
Episode 29
Thu, Oct 13, 196630 mins
The Left Banke ("Walk Away Renee"), Bob Lind ("San Francisco Woman"), The Standells ("Why Pick On Me?"), Tina Mason ("Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows"), Keith Allison ("Black Is Black"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("Hallelujah, I Love Her So").
Episode 30
Fri, Oct 14, 196630 mins
A salute to James Brown, who performs (lip syncs) "Night Train," "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag," "It's A Man's Man's Man's World," "I Got You (I Feel Good)," "Don't Be A Drop-Out" and "Please, Please, Please."

Episode 31
Mon, Oct 17, 196630 mins
The Count Five ("Psychotic Reaction"), Neil Diamond ("Cherry Cherry"), Tommy James and The Shondells ("Say I Am (What I Am)"), The Hard Times ("I Can Make It"), Tina Mason ("Sign Of The Times"), and Keith Allison ("Turn Down Day").
Episode 32
Tue, Oct 18, 196630 mins
The Association perform "Cherish." Billy Preston performs "Sunny" and "The Girl's Got 'It'." The 'Action' series regulars join together on "Jim Dandy."
Episode 33
Wed, Oct 19, 196630 mins
The Left Banke ("Walk Away Renee"), Len Barry ("I Struck It Rich"), Tommy Roe ("Hooray for Hazel"), The Hard Times ("Goodbye"), and Steve Alaimo ("Cherry, Cherry").
Episode 34
Thu, Oct 20, 196630 mins
Paul Revere And The Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike"), The Hard Times ("Good Day Sunshine"), Steve Alaimo ("How Sweet It Is To Be Loved by You"), and Keith Allison ("Muddy Water"). The female Action dancers present a "Mod" fashion show.
Episode 35
Fri, Oct 21, 196630 mins
Stevie Wonder performs "Uptight (Everything's Alright)." Roy Head sings "Treat Her Right." Paul Revere and The Raiders perform "Let The Four Winds Blow." An interview with The Beach Boys' Carl Wilson and his wife Annie Hinsche.
Episode 36
Mon, Oct 24, 196630 mins
Marvin Smith sings "Time Stopped." Sam The Sham and The Pharoahs also appear.
Episode 37
Tue, Oct 25, 196630 mins
Performers include Otis Redding and The Hard Times.
Episode 38
Wed, Oct 26, 196630 mins
Gloria Jones ("Heartbeat"), Jackie DeShannon ("I Can Make It With You"), Jay and the Americans ("Come A Little Bit Closer"), Keith Allison ("Mystery Train"), and Paul Revere and The Raiders. An interview with The Hard Times.
Episode 39
Thu, Oct 27, 196630 mins
Martha and the Vandellas ("Heat Wave"), Tommy Roe ("Hooray For Hazel"), and The Hard Times ("See See Rider").
Episode 40
Fri, Oct 28, 196630 mins
Petula Clark sings "Downtown." Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 perform "Mas Que Nada." The Classics (later known as The Classics IV) perform "Pollyanna." Steve Alaimo sings "If I Were A Carpenter."
Episode 41
Mon, Oct 31, 196630 mins
Mel Carter ("Take Good Care of Her") and The Sandpipers.
Episode 42
Tue, Nov 1, 196630 mins
Eddie Floyd ("Knock On Wood"), Sergio Mendes and Brasil '66 ("Mas Que Nada"), Billy Stewart ("Summertime"), Tina Mason ("Poor Side Of Town"), and The Hard Times ("I Feel Fine"). Steve Alaimo, Keith Allison, and Paul Revere and the Raiders perform a medley of Little Richard songs.

Episode 43
Wed, Nov 2, 196630 mins
Performers include Otis Redding and Tommy Roe.
Episode 44
Thu, Nov 3, 196630 mins
James and Bobby Purify ("I'm Your Puppet"), Stevie Wonder ("High Heel Sneakers"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike"), Tina Mason ("Up Tight"), Steve Alaimo ("Pardon Me"), Keith Allison ("Dandy" / "Bye Bye Johnny").
Episode 45
Fri, Nov 4, 196630 mins
The guests are Jackie DeShannon, Herman's Hermits, and Sam The Sham and the Pharaohs.
Episode 46
Mon, Nov 7, 196630 mins
James Brown sings "Don't Be a Drop-Out." The Arbors perform "A Symphony for Susan."
Episode 47
Tue, Nov 8, 196630 mins
The comedy team of Marty Allen and Steve Rossi perform "Hello Dere" and "The Horn-Nut Hummm." Jay and The Americans perform "Come a Little Bit Closer" and "Livin' Above Your Head."
Episode 48
Wed, Nov 9, 196630 mins
The Music Machine perform "Talk Talk." Joe Tex sings "I've Got to Do a Little Bit Better."
Episode 49
Thu, Nov 10, 196630 mins
Paul Revere and the Raiders, the sole act on this show, perform "The Great Airplane Strike" and "Like, Long Hair."
Episode 50
Fri, Nov 11, 196630 mins
James and Bobby Purify perform "I'm Your Puppet." Tommy Roe sings "Pleasing You Pleases Me."
Episode 51
Mon, Nov 14, 196630 mins
Dino, Desi and Billy perform "I Hope She's There Tonight." Steve Alaimo sings "Pardon Me (It's My First Day Alone)." The Hard Times perform "Devil with the Blue Dress On"/"Good Golly, Miss Molly." Keith Allison sings "I Got A Feeling."
Episode 52
Tue, Nov 15, 196630 mins
Martha and the Vandellas ("Nowhere To Run"), Brian Hyland ("Run, Run, Look and See"), Hard Times ("Rain on the Roof"), Paul Revere and Raiders ("Why? Why? Why?), Steve Alaimo ("Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa"). Series regulars perform "Hawaiian War Chant."
Episode 53
Wed, Nov 16, 196630 mins
Bobby Hebb ("Satisfied Mind" and "Sunny"), Tommy Roe ("Hooray for Hazel"), Tina Mason and Steve Alaimo ("All Strung Out On You" duet), Keith Allison ("Lonely Weekends"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike").
Episode 54
Thu, Nov 17, 196630 mins
Barry McGuire sings "There's Nothing Else On My Mind" and "Cloudy Summer Afternoon (Raindrops)." Peter and Gordon perform "Lady Godiva."
Episode 55
Fri, Nov 18, 196630 mins
James Brown ("Don't Be a Drop-Out"), Don and The Goodtimes ("You Were Just A Child"), and The Hard Times ("19 Days").
Episode 56
Mon, Nov 21, 196630 mins
Guests are Brian Hyland ("Run, Run, Look and See") and The Everly Brothers.
Episode 57
Tue, Nov 22, 196630 mins
Dino, Desi and Billy perform "Josephine." Al Martino sings "The Wheel of Hurt."
Episode 58
Wed, Nov 23, 196630 mins
Bobby Hebb ("A Satisfied Mind"), The Arbors ("A Symphony For Susan"), Tommy Roe ("Down in the Boondocks"), and The Hard Times ("Suzie Q").
Episode 59
Fri, Nov 25, 196630 mins
Gloria Jones sings "Come Go with Me." The Hard Times perform "Lady Godiva."
Episode 60
Mon, Nov 28, 196630 mins
Chris Montez sings "Time After Time." The Sandpipers perform "Louie Louie."
Episode 61
Tue, Nov 29, 196630 mins
Stevie Wonder ("Blowin' in the Wind"), The Everly Brothers ("I've Been Wrong Before"), Tommy Roe ("Go Away Little Girl"), The Hard Times ("A Hazy Shade of Winter"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("The Great Airplane Strike").
Episode 62
Wed, Nov 30, 196630 mins
J.J. Jackson performs "But It's Alright." Johnny Tillotson sings "Open Up Your Heart." Mike Williams (one of The "Action Kids") sings "Something You Didn't Done." Paul Revere and The Raiders perform "Our Candidate."
Episode 63
Thu, Dec 1, 196630 mins
Lee Mallory ("That's The Way It's Going To Be"), The Hard Times ("Not Me"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("In My Community"), and Steve Alaimo ("Pardon Me (It's My First Day Alone)"). A film of Paul Revere and the Raiders on tour is shown.
Episode 64
Fri, Dec 2, 196630 mins
December's Children ("Something Fresh"), Peter and Gordon ("Lady Godiva"), Tommy Roe ("Run, Run, Look And See"), Tina Mason ("I'm Ready For Love"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("All About Her"), and Steve Alaimo.
Episode 65
Mon, Dec 5, 196630 mins
Performers include Jackie DeShannon, Jay and The Americans, and The Hard Times.
Episode 66
Tue, Dec 6, 196630 mins
Freddy Cannon sings "Run For The Sun" and "Action." Dino, Desi and Billy perform "She's So Far Out She's In." Tommy Roe sings "Under My Thumb."
Episode 67
Wed, Dec 7, 196630 mins
The "Action" family swings out "See See Rider" and dance as Keith Allison sings "Action, Action, Action". The Hard Times group performs "I Feel Fine" and Tommy Roe sings "Sweet Pea".
Episode 68
Thu, Dec 8, 196630 mins
Paul Revere and The Raiders perform "Do Wah Diddy Diddy," "Good Thing," "Louise," "Let's Go," "Stand By Me" and "Our Candidate."
Episode 69
Fri, Dec 9, 196630 mins
The Turtles ("Can I Get To Know You Better?"), Bobby Rydell ("Volare" and "She Was The Girl"), Tina Mason with The Hard Times ("Mame"), and Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Something's Got A Hold On Me").
Episode 70
Mon, Dec 12, 196630 mins
Peter and Gordon ("Lady Godiva"), Clyde and Hilda Fenton ("Hi Heel Sneakers"), The Hard Times ("Someday Baby"), Tina Mason ("Sugar Town"), Keith Allison ("Ticket to Ride"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Good Thing").
Episode 71
Tue, Dec 13, 196630 mins
The In Crowd perform "Questions And Answers." Series regulars The Hard Times perform "Fortune Teller "
Episode 72
Wed, Dec 14, 196630 mins
An all-Paul Revere and the Raiders show, made up of what may be second takes or rerun segments from earlier shows in 1966, when they were still in the touring around the country format, and some new ones in the small auditorium-set format. They appear sometimes in their colonial costumes, and sometimes in their Mod street clothes.
Episode 73
Thu, Dec 15, 196630 mins
The Music Machine ("Talk Talk"), Terry Knight and The Pack ("I Who Have Nothing"), The Hard Times ("You Talk Too Much"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Poco-Loco"), Tina Mason ("I'm Movin' On"), Steve Alaimo ("I Got The Feelin' (Oh No No)").
Episode 74
Fri, Dec 16, 196630 mins
The Action dancers step out to "I Need Somebody" and the Hard Times select "It's Only Love" Keith Allison sings "Little Red Riding Hood" and Paul Revere and the Raiders perform "Kicks".
Episode 75
Mon, Dec 19, 196630 mins
Roger Williams ("The More I See You" and "Born Free"), Tina Mason ("I'm Ready For Love"), Tommy Roe ("Go Away Little Girl"), Keith Allison ("I've Got A Feeling"), Steve Alaimo ("Tiger By the Tail"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("Undecided Man").
Episode 76
Tue, Dec 20, 196630 mins
Actor-singer Noel Harrison performs "In A Dusty Old Room." Tommy Roe sings "I've Got the Feeling." The Hard Times perform "The Ugly Ducking."
Episode 77
Wed, Dec 21, 196630 mins
The Turtles ("Can I Get to Know You Better?" and "You Baby"), The Hard Times ("Fortune Teller"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Laugh At Me"), Tommy Roe and Tina Mason duet ("There's Got To Be A Word"), and Keith Allison ("Lonely Weekends").
Episode 78
Thu, Dec 22, 196630 mins
Chris Montez ("Call Me" and "Time After Time"), Steve Alaimo ("Mustang Sally"), Tina Mason ("Fifi the Flea"), Keith Allison ("Travelin' Man"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Good Thing").
Episode 79
Fri, Dec 23, 196630 mins
Keith Allison ("Santa Claus Is Back In Town"), The Hard Times ("The Snow is Falling"), Tommy Roe ("It's Now Winter's Day"), Tina Mason ("Deck the Halls"), Steve Alaimo ("What Child Is This?"). Allison and Alaimo sing "Silent Night."
Episode 80
Tue, Dec 27, 196630 mins
Mel Carter ("The Richest Man Alive"), The Music Machine ("Talk Talk"), Steve Alaimo ("Knock On Wood"), Keith Allison ("Just a Little Too Much"), Tommy Roe ("Sheila"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Good Thing").
Episode 81
Wed, Dec 28, 196630 mins
Blues Magoos ("We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet"), Keith ("Ain't Gonna Lie"), Chris Clark ("Don't Be Too Long"), Tommy Roe ("Run, Run, Look and See"), Tina Mason ("Single Girl"), Keith Allison ("Glitter and Gold"), and The Raiders ("Undecided Man")
Episode 82
Thu, Dec 29, 196630 mins
Gary and The Hornets, a rock band comprised of three brothers, perform "Hi Hi Hazel." Tina Mason sings "Sugar Town."
Episode 83
Fri, Dec 30, 196630 mins
A "Hits of '66" show with Mitch Ryder and The Detroit Wheels ("Jenny Take A Ride"); The Temptations ("Beauty Is Only Skin Deep"); The Four Seasons ("Working My Way Back To You"); and The Righteous Brothers ("Soul And Inspiration").
Episode 84
Mon, Jan 2, 1967
Ian Whitcomb ("Where Did Robinson Crusoe Go?"), Lesley Evans ("New Orleans"), Tina Mason ("You Keep Me Hangin' On"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Good Thing"), Tommy Roe ("I've Got the Feeling"), Steve Alaimo ("Savin' All My Love").
Episode 85
Tue, Jan 3, 1967
Alvin Cash ("The Philly Freeze" and "Alvin's Boo-Ga-Loo"), Roger Williams ("Born Free"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("I'm Not Your Steppin' Stone"), Keith Allison ("Glitter and Gold"), and Tina Mason ("Coming On Strong").
Episode 86
Wed, Jan 4, 196730 mins
The Music Machine perform "Talk Talk." Sandy Posey sings "Single Girl." The Hard Times perform "I'm A Believer." Tina Mason and Tommy Roe sing "There's Got to Be A Word."
Episode 87
Thu, Jan 5, 1967
The Outsiders ("Help Me Girl" and "Time Won't Let Me"), Chris Montez ("There Will Never Be Another You"), Tommy Roe ("Golden Girl"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("These Boots Are Made For Walkin'"), and The Hard Times ("I Wanna Meet You").
Episode 88
Fri, Jan 6, 196730 mins
"Soul Day" w/ James Brown ("I Got You (I Feel Good"), Eddie Floyd ("Knock on Wood"), Four Tops ("Standing in the Shadows of Love"), Wilson Pickett ("Land Of A Thousand Dance"), Sam and Dave ("Hold On, I'm Coming"), Carla Thomas ("B-A-B-Y").
Episode 89
Mon, Jan 9, 196730 mins
Buffalo Springfield ("For What It's Worth"), Billy Stewart ("Secret Love" and "Summertime"), The Hard Times ("Pushin' Too Hard"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Good Thing"), and Steve Alaimo ("Money").
Episode 90
Tue, Jan 10, 196730 mins
Neil Diamond performs "Cherry, Cherry" and "I Got the Feelin' (Oh No, No)." Garage rock band The Guilloteens perform "Wild Child." The Hard Times perform "It's Only Love." Steve Alaimo sings "Mustang Sally."
Episode 91
Wed, Jan 11, 196730 mins
The Electric Prunes perform "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)." Series regulars: Tina Mason ("Oh Lonesome Me"), Keith Allison ("Glitter and Gold"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Oh. To Be a Man"), and Tommy Roe ("The Nitty Gritty").
Episode 92
Thu, Jan 12, 196730 mins
The Seeds perform "Pushin' Too Hard" and "The Farmer." Mike Williams, one of the "Action Kids" dancers, sings "Something You Didn't Done." Tommy Roe sings "Under My Thumb."
Episode 93
Fri, Jan 13, 196730 mins
Otis Redding sings "Try A Little Tenderness." Dino, Desi and Billy perform "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'." Paul Revere and the Raiders present "There's Always Tomorrow." The Hard Times perform "Respect."
Episode 94
Mon, Jan 16, 196730 mins
Jay and the Americans ("Only In America"), Don and the Goodtimes ("You Were Just a Child"), Tommy Roe ("Golden Girl"), The Hard Times ("Devil With A Blue Dress On"). Gloria Stavers, editor of "16" magazine, interviews Don and the Goodtimes.
Episode 95
Tue, Jan 17, 196730 mins
Roger Williams performs the piano instrumental "Born Free." Drake Levin, former band member of The Raiders, performs "On The Road To Mexico." Paul Revere and the Raiders present "Ride Your Pony." Tina Mason sings "Coming On Strong."
Episode 96
Wed, Jan 18, 196730 mins
Wilson Pickett ("In The Midnight Hour "), Mrs. Elva Miller ("Sweet Pea"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Sweets for My Sweet"), and Steve Alaimo ("The Girl That Stood Beside Me").
Episode 97
Thu, Jan 19, 196730 mins
Alvin Cash ("Alvin's Boo-Ga-Loo"), The Hard Times ("Full Measure"), Tommy Roe ("Pleasing You Pleases Me" and "Kentucky"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Stepping Stone"), and Steve Alaimo ("Pardon Me, It's My First Day Alone").
Episode 98
Fri, Jan 20, 196730 mins
The Electric Prunes perform "I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night)." Joe Tex sings "I've Got To Do A Little Bit Better." Don and the Goodtimes perform a cover of "Snoopy vs. the Red Baron."
Episode 99
Mon, Jan 23, 196730 mins
Otis Redding sings "Try A Little Tenderness" and "Mr. Pitiful." The Music Machine perform "Talk Talk." Steve Alaimo and Tina Mason sing "It Takes Two." Tommy Roe performs "Everybody." Paul Revere and the Raiders present "Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa."
Episode 100
Tue, Jan 24, 196730 mins
J.J. Jackson sings "I Dig Girls." The Outsiders perform "Help Me Girl." Tina Mason sings "I'm Into Something Good." Paul Revere and the Raiders present "Devil With A Blue Dress On"/"Good Golly Miss Molly."
Episode 101
Wed, Jan 25, 196730 mins
Sandy Posey sings "Single Girl." Paul Revere and the Raiders perform "Mustang Sally." Don and the Goodtimes perform "Blue Feeling." Keith Allison sings "Muddy Water." The Hard Times present "I'm A Believer."
Episode 102
Thu, Jan 26, 196730 mins
The Seeds perform "Pushin' Too Hard." Keith Allison sings "Everything I Do." Steve Alaimo performs "Look At Granny." Tommy Roe presents "It's Now Winter's Day." The Action Kids dance to "98.6."
Episode 103
Fri, Jan 27, 196730 mins
The Sopwith Camel ("Hello Hello"), Neil Diamond ("I Got the Feeling," "You Got To Me"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Snoopy vs. The Red Baron"), Keith Allison ("Freeborn Man"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Good Thing"). Mark Lindsay interview.
Episode 104
Mon, Jan 30, 196730 mins
Performers include ? and The Mysterians ("96 Tears") and Noel Harrison.
Episode 105
Tue, Jan 31, 196730 mins
Performers include Wilson Pickett, The Young Rascals, and The Hard Times.
Episode 106
Wed, Feb 1, 196730 mins
The Miracles perform "(Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need." The Surprise Package (band from Seattle, Washington) perform "Out Of My Mind."
Episode 107
Thu, Feb 2, 196730 mins
Bobby Hebb sings "Sunny" and "Love Me." The Mojo Men perform "Sit Down, I Think I Love You."
Episode 108
Fri, Feb 3, 196730 mins
Dino, Desi and Billy perform "If You're Thinkin' What I'm Thinkin'."
Episode 109
Mon, Feb 6, 196730 mins
The 5th Dimension sing "Go Where You Wanna Go." Johnny Rivers performs "Baby I Need Your Lovin'."
Episode 110
Tue, Feb 7, 196730 mins
Neil Diamond ("The Boat That I Row," "You Got to Me"), The Standells ("Mi Hai Fatto Innamorare"), Don and the Goodtimes ("I've Got To Go Back"), Steve Alaimo ("Look At Granny Run Run"), The Raiders (Sloop John B), Tommy Roe ("Aggravation")
Episode 111
Wed, Feb 8, 196730 mins
The Blues Magoos perform "(We Ain't Got) Nothin' Yet." Jimmy Castor performs "Hey, Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You." Tommy Roe sings "Sing Along With Me." Steve Alaimo and Tina Mason duet on "It Takes Two." Keith Allison performs "Colours."
Episode 112
Thu, Feb 9, 196730 mins
"Vaudeville Day" with Rudy Vallée ("Winchester Cathedral," "Who Likes Good Pop Music?"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Mame," "Hello Hello"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Grizzly Bear"). Also: The Raiders lead a barbershop quartet.
Episode 113
Fri, Feb 10, 196730 mins
Felice Taylor ("It May Be Winter Outside"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Gimme Some Lovin'"), Tommy Roe ("Misty Eyes"), The Hard Times ("Pushin' Too Hard"), Tina Mason ("Ride, Ride, Ride"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Mellow Yellow").
Episode 114
Mon, Feb 13, 196730 mins
Bobby Hebb ("Love Me"), Keith Allison ("Let's Spend Some Time Together"), Paul Revere and the Raiders featuring Mark Lindsay ("Sunny"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Kind of the Drag"), and Tina Mason ("I'm Into Something Good").
Episode 115
Tue, Feb 14, 196730 mins
The Mojo Men ("Sit Down, I Think I Love You"), Letta Mbulu ("Little Star"), The Hard Times ("Sad, Sad Sunshine"), Steve Alaimo ("Loving You"), Lesley Evans ("Walkin' My Cat Named Dog"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Pretty Ballerina").
Episode 116
Wed, Feb 15, 196730 mins
A Salute to Tommy Roe, who performs "Sweet Pea," "Sheila," "Hooray for Hazel," "Everybody," "It's Now Winter's Day," and "Moontalk." Dick Clark joins Tommy Roe for an interview.
Episode 117
Thu, Feb 16, 196730 mins
Jimmy Holiday ("Baby, I Love You"), The Seeds ("Mr. Farmer" and "Pushin' Too Hard"), Tina Mason ("Take Me For A Little While"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Sugar Town"), and Keith Allison ("Louise").
Episode 118
Fri, Feb 17, 196730 mins
P.J. Proby sings "Niki Hoeky." The Palace Guard perform "Calliope" and "Falling Sugar." Tommy Roe sings "Have Pity On Me."
Episode 119
Mon, Feb 20, 196730 mins
The Standells ("Have You Ever Spent the Night in Jail?"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Ups and Downs"), Steve Alaimo ("Look At Granny Run Run"), Tommy Roe ("Aggravation"), Don and the Goodtimes, and Tina Mason.
Episode 120
Tue, Feb 21, 196730 mins
Question Mark and the Mysterians ("I Need Somebody"), Jimmy Castor ("Hey, Leroy, Your Mama's Callin' You"), Paul Revere and Raiders ("Bang Bang"), Hard Times ("Mona"), Don and the Goodtimes (Pretty Ballerina), Steve Alaimo (Real Live Girl).
Episode 121
Wed, Feb 22, 196730 mins
The Buffalo Springfield ("For What It's Worth"), Felice Taylor ("It May Be Winter Outside"), The Hard Times ("Sad, Sad Sunshine"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Hello, Hello"), Keith Allison ("Colours"), and Tommy Roe ("Moontalk").
Episode 122
Thu, Feb 23, 196730 mins
The guests are The 5th Dimension ("Go Where You Wanna Go") and Dick and Dee Dee.
Episode 123
Fri, Feb 24, 196730 mins
The spotlight is on Paul Revere and the Raiders, who perform "The Beat Goes On" and "Ahab the Arab."
Episode 124
Mon, Feb 27, 196730 mins
The Miracles ("You've Really Got A Hold On Me" and "Come 'Round Here, I'm The One You Need"), Steve Alaimo ("You Don't Know Me"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("I Call Your Name"), The Hard Times w/Lesley Evans ("Colours" and "New Orleans").
Episode 125
Tue, Feb 28, 196730 mins
The Dillards ("Dooley" and "Buckin' Mule"), Steve Alaimo and The Goodtimes ("Grizzly Bear"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Ups and Downs"), and Keith Allison ("Help Me Girl" and "Your Auntie Grizelda").
Episode 126
Wed, Mar 1, 196730 mins
California garage band The E-Types perform "She Moves Me." Johnny Rivers sings "Poor Side of Town" and "Baby, I Need Your Lovin'." FLIP magazine editor Steve Kahn interviews Don and the Goodtimes. The Hard Times perform "They Said No."
Episode 127
Thu, Mar 2, 196730 mins
The Young-Holt Trio ("Wack Wack"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("Mustang Sally"), Steve Alaimo ("Look At Granny Run Run"), Keith Allison ("Let's Spend Some Time Together"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Ride Your Pony"), Tommy Roe ("Sing Along with Me").
Episode 128
Fri, Mar 3, 196730 mins
Mrs. Elva Miller ("These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" and "Downtown"), Keith Allison ("Leave My Woman Alone"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("The Lonely Bull"). Ted Le Plat, one of the Action Kids, sings "A Hard Day's Night."
Episode 129
Mon, Mar 6, 196730 mins
Alvin Cash ("Alvin's Boo-Ga-Loo"), Neil Diamond ("Cherry Cherry" and "You Got to Me"), The Hard Times ("They Said No"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Rain on the Roof"), and Don and the Goodtimes ("Spoonful" medley).
Episode 130
Tue, Mar 7, 196730 mins
P. J. Proby sings "Niki Hoeky." Also: Steve Alaimo ("Midnight Hour"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("All About Her"), Tommy Roe ("Sing Along with Me"), Keith Allison ("Lies"), Don and The Goodtimes ("I've Got To Go Back").
Episode 131
Wed, Mar 8, 196730 mins
Buffalo Springfield ("For What It's Worth," "Sit Down I Think I Love You"), Bobby Rydell ("The Cha-Cha-Cha," "That Old Black Magic"), Don and the Goodtimes (We Ain't Got Nothin' Yet), Tommy Roe (Leave Her), Hard Times (Sad, Sad, Sunshine).
Episode 132
Thu, Mar 9, 196730 mins
"Where the Action Is" presents its 6th tribute to Paul Revere and the Raiders, with the group performing many of their hits.
Episode 133
Fri, Mar 10, 196730 mins
The Hardly-Worthit Players (featuring Bill Minkin as Senator Bobby) perform "Wild Thing."
Episode 134
Mon, Mar 13, 196730 mins
Otis Redding ("Respect"), Tommy Roe ("Sing Along with Me"), Mike Williams ("Something You Didn't Done"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("In My Community"), Steve Alaimo ("Green, Green Grass of Home"), Don and the Goodtimes ("Stand By Me").
Episode 135
Tue, Mar 14, 196730 mins
The Young Holt Trio ("Wack Wack"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("98.6"), Don and The Goodtimes (Beatles medley), The Hard Times ("They Said No"), and Steve Alaimo ("So Much Love"). TV Guide lists two Beatles videos for this show.
Episode 136
Wed, Mar 15, 196730 mins
The Sopwith Camel ("Hello Hello"), Tommy Roe ("Little Miss Sunshine"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Ups and Downs"), and Tina Mason ("You Keep Me Hangin' On").
Episode 137
Wed, Mar 8, 196730 mins
The Rites of Spring, a band from Birmingham, AL, promote their single "Why" b/w "Comin' On Back To Me."
Episode 138
Fri, Mar 17, 196730 mins
The Little Boy Blues ("I Can Only Give You Everything"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Knight in Rusty Armour"), Tommy Roe ("Misty Eyes"), Don and the Goodtimes ("I Could Be So Good To You"), and Keith Allison ("Leave My Woman Alone").
Episode 139
Mon, Mar 20, 196730 mins
Chris Montez sings "There Will Never Be Another You." Lesley Evans ("Memphis"), The Hard Times ("They Said No"), Keith Allison ("Louise"), Don and The Goodtimes ("Kind of a Drag"), Tina Mason ("Call Me"), The Raiders ("A Taste of Honey").
Episode 140
Tue, Mar 21, 196730 mins
Laura Nyro ("Wedding Bell Blues," "Blowin' Away" and "Goodbye Joe"), Tommy Roe ("Golden Girl"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Sit Down, I Think I Love You"), Keith Allison ("Catch The Wind"), and Steve Alaimo ("Blowin' In The Wind").
Episode 141
Wed, Mar 22, 196730 mins
A salute to Steve Alaimo, who sings "You Don't Love Me," "Turn On Your Love Light," "Mr. Pitiful" and "Mais Oui (May We)." Keith Allison joins Alaimo on "Bird of Paradise." Alaimo, Tina Mason and Keith Allison sing "You Are My Sunshine."
Episode 142
Thu, Mar 23, 196730 mins
The Cyrkle perform "Red Rubber Ball."
Episode 143
Fri, Mar 24, 196730 mins
Neil Diamond performs "You Got to Me," "Cherry, Cherry," "The Boat That I Row," "I've Got the Feeling" and "Solitary Man." Keith Allison sings "Do It," a song written by Diamond. The Action Kids dance to "I'm A Believer."
Episode 144
Mon, Mar 27, 196730 mins
As "Where the Action Is" enters its final week, the spotlight is on series regulars Keith Allison ("Louise"), The Hard Times ("They Said No"), Steve Alaimo ("Cherry, Cherry"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Stepping Stone").
Episode 145
Tue, Mar 28, 196730 mins
Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Ups and Downs"), Tommy Roe ("Cry On Crying Eyes"), Keith Allison ("Talking About You"), Keith Allison and Tina Mason ("Love Is Strange"), Steve Alaimo (Hitch Hike), Don and the Goodtimes (Good Day Sunshine).
Episode 146
Wed, Mar 29, 196730 mins
The Turtles perform "You Baby" and "Can I Get to Know You Better?" Also: Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Hello Hello"), Tommy Roe ("Long Live Love"), Keith Allison ("I Want To Be Free"), and Don and the Goodtimes ("Hang On Sloopy").
Episode 147
Thu, Mar 30, 196730 mins
Performances by series regulars Don and the Goodtimes ("I Could Be So Good To You"), Tommy Roe ("Sing Along with Me"), The Raiders (Mustang Sally), Phil Volk (Help Me Girl), Hard Times (Sad, Sad Sunshine), Tina Mason (I'm Ready for Love).
Episode 148
Fri, Mar 31, 196730 mins
The "Action" regulars close out the series with a rendition of "The Secret of My Success."