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- 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.
- Chief Halftown hired one of his close and personal friends, Horace Hoffman, to make his Indian headdress and wardrobe. Horace was from Reading, Pa. They had become friends after having The Tulpehocken Indian dancers on his show. Horace, his wife Vera and his two sons Tommy and Bobby were all part of that dance group.
- The first full-scale automobile show designed for television was presented by the Philadelphia Inquirer and its station (WFIL-TV) in what was more or less two and a half hours of straight commercials.
- Buddy Holly and The Crickets perform "That'll Be the Day." Doc Bagby performs the instrumental song "Dumplin's."
- The Slades sing "You Cheated." The Kingsmen perform "Weekend." (These "Kingsmen" are an instrumental group. They are not the 1960s band who recorded "Louie Louie.")
- Buddy Holly and the Crickets perform "Heartbeat" and "It's So Easy."
- To commemorate Elvis Presley's 24th birthday, Dick Clark interviews the singer via trans-Atlantic telephone. (At the time of this broadcast, Elvis was stationed in Germany.)
- Johnny Horton sings "Johnny Freedom."
- Ike and Tina Turner perform "Poor Fool."
- Annette sang "Mr. Piano Man" & was interviewed by Dick Clark. She plugged the upcoming season premiere of "Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color" called "The Golden Horseshoe Revue," in which she would also sing that song. She told Dick Clark that she was planning to work on a new Disney series called "Harmony at College." (This series never was made.)
- Stevie Wonder performs "Fingertips, Part 2"
- Sam Cooke sings "(Ain't That) Good News?" Bobby Rydell sings "Make Me Forget."
- Brenda Holloway sings "Every Little Bit Hurts." Roosevelt "Rosey" Grier (of The Los Angeles Rams) sings "Fool, Fool, Fool."
- 1952–19891hTV-GTV EpisodeBrenda Holloway sings "I'll Always Love You." John Andrea sings "Every Heart."
- Brenda Holloway sings "When I'm Gone" and "Every Little Bit Hurts." The Standells perform "The Boy Next Door" and "Big Boss Man."
- Tina Turner sings "Good Bye, So Long." Nino Tempo and April Stevens sing "Swing Me." Dick Clark interviews actor Dick Peabody of the TV series "Combat!" Dick Clark talks by phone with Doc Downey, a DJ at WFUN radio, Miami Beach, FL.
- 1952–19891hTV-GTV EpisodeSmokey Robinson and The Miracles perform "My Girl Has Gone" and "Mickey's Monkey." Gale Garnett sings "Why Am I Standing At The Window?" and her 1964 hit "We'll Sing in the Sunshine." A telephone interview with Freddie and the Dreamers.
- Ray Peterson sings "Love Hurts" and "Corinna, Corinna." Paul Revere and The Raiders perform "Just Like Me" and "Steppin' Out."
- The Mamas and The Papas sing "California Dreamin'" and "I Call Your Name." Bob Lind performs "Elusive Butterfly" and "Cheryl's Goin' Home."
- Mel Carter sings "Love is All We Need" and "Band of Gold." The Ventures perform "Secret Agent Man" and "Green Hornet 66." Dick Clark interviews comedian Don Knotts.
- The Sandpipers perform "Louie Louie." Tina Mason sings "Any Way That You Want Me." A telephone interview with Mickey Dolenz and Davy Jones of The Monkees. Dick Clark talks by phone with a Nashville, Tennessee, disc jockey.
- Neil Diamond sings "You Got To Me" and "Solitary Man." The Electric Prunes perform "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)." Comedians Tim Conway, Guy Marks, and Norman Alden talk about their new comedy Western TV series "Rango."
- The Electric Prunes perform "Get Me to the World on Time." Brenda Holloway sings "Just Look What You've Done." Plus, A telephone interview with Jeff Beck (record: "Hi Ho Silver Lining").
- Tina Turner sings "I'll Never Need More Than This." The Ventures perform "Vibrations." A telephone interview with Elaine "Spanky" McFarlane, of Spanky and Our Gang ("Sunday Will Never Be The Same").
- The Doors perform "The Crystal Ship" and "Light My Fire." On film: The Bee Gees perform "New York Mining Disaster 1941 (Have You Seen my Wife, Mr. Jones?)"
- American Bandstand's 10th Anniversary Show, Part Two. On film: A visit with Bandstand regulars, now adults, who danced on the first American Bandstand in 1957. Vintage footage of The Mamas and the Papas, The Supremes, and The Olympics.
- Brenda Holloway sings "You've Made Me So Very Happy." The Lewis and Clarke Expedition perform "I Feel Good (I Feel Bad)."
- Paul Revere and The Raiders perform "Peace of Mind" and "Do Unto Others."
- Linda Ronstadt sings "Long Way Around." The New Life performs "Backwoods Annie" and "Ha Lese (Le Di Khanna)." A swimwear fashion show is presented.
- Mama Cass Elliot, formerly of the Mamas and the Papas, sings "It's Getting Better" and "I Can Dream, Can't I?" The studio audience dances to Cass' records "California Earthquake" and "Welcome to the World."
- 1952–19891hUnratedTV EpisodeTommy Boyce and Bobby Hart sing "I'll Blow You a Kiss in the Wind." Kathy Garver (from TV's "Family Affair") presents "Lem, the Orphan Reindeer" (her spoken word Christmas record, which was written by Boyce and Hart).
- The Jackson 5 perform "I Want you Back" and "ABC." Dick Clark narrates film footage of Diana Ross' final performance with The Supremes.
- Gladys Knight and the Pips perform "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" and "Friendship Train."
- Gary Puckett and the Union Gap perform a medley of their hits.
- Singer-guitarist Turley Richards performs "Love Minus Zero-No Limit." The annual dance contest begins with actor David Soul judging couples from Los Angeles.
- Rock band Crabby Appleton perform "Can't Live My Life Without You" and "Go Back." Warren Entner and Bob Grill of the Grass Roots perform "Back to Dreaming Again." Entner, Grill, and David Soul judge Los Angeles couples in the dance contest.
- Bobbi Martin sings "Give A Woman Love" and "For the Love of Him." James Darren performs "Wheeling, West Virginia."
- Melanie Safka, accompanying herself on acoustic guitar, sings "Lay Down (Candles in the Rain)" and "Mama, Mama." Eileen Richardson gives a demonstration of tie-dyeing. American Bandstand's annual dance contest continues.
- Norman Greenbaum sings "Spirit in the Sky" and "Canned Ham." Robin McNamara sings "Lay A Little Loving On Me" and "Lila."
- Mark Lindsay sings "Arizona," "And the Grass Won't Pay No Mind" and "So Hard to Leave You." Dick Clark introduces the finalists, and the winner, in the "Miss 16" contest.
- The Carpenters perform "We've Only Just Begun" and "Reason to Believe." Bobby Vee sings "Sweet Sweetheart," and his own composition, "Rock 'n Roll Music and You."
- "Mama" Cass Elliot and Dave Mason perform their duet "Something To Make You Happy."