- 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 NEW AMERICAN BANDSTAND 1967 NEW YEAR'S DAY SHOW Welcomes The New Year 1967 and The Performers are NEIL DIAMOND performs "(I'm A) Solitary Man", "I Got The Feelin' (Oh No No) {No. 16 in November 1966}" & "You Got To Me (You Got To Be Mine) {No. 18 in February 1967}", THE ELECTRIC PRUNES performs "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night) {No. 11 in January 1967}", The Menfolk of "RANGO" (Tim Conway as "RANGO", GUY MARKS as Indian Pink Cloud & NORMAN ALDEN as Capt. Horton) performs The Title Theme by Lip-Syncs FRANKIE LAINE along with the hits played by an record player to dance to them. THE NEW AB67 HOTLINE Talks to Mr. Sean Bonniwell-The Leader of THE MUSIC MACHINE and plays "Talk Talk (No. 15 in December 1966-January 1967 on ORIGINAL SOUND)" & 2 Cameo Appearances of Miss Barbara Hewitt-The Rose Queen & Her Court of 1967 and Jane Jayroe (Miss America 1967) are both interviewed by Mr. Dick Clark.—Ben Hallums<benhallums1@hotmail.com>
- Dick Clark's in-studio guests are Neil Diamond, The Electric Prunes, Tim Conway, Guy Marks, and Norman Alden. Also featured are telephone interviews with Sean Bonniwell of The Music Machine and KBLA disc jockey Vic Gee. Highlights: Neil Diamond sings "You Got To Me" and "Solitary Man." The Electric Prunes perform "I Had Too Much To Dream (Last Night)." Tim Conway, Guy Marks, and Norman Alden talk about their new Western-comedy TV series "Rango," which premieres Jan. 13, 1967 on ABC. Following the 'Hot Line' telephone interview with Sean Bonniwell, the Music Machine's record "Masculine Intuition" is played. In the 'Hollywood Hot Line' feature, KBLA disc jockey Vic Gee suggests playing the record "It Takes Two" by Marvin Gaye and Kim Weston. The songs in the 'Rate-A-Record' segment are "You're Gonna Make Me" (by The Wordd) 87.5% and the "Rango" theme (by Frankie Laine) 82.5%. Other records played are "Colour My World" (Petula Clark), "Snoopy vs. The Red Baron" (The Royal Guardsmen), "Mame" (Herb Alpert and the Tijuana Brass), and "Good Thing" (Paul Revere and the Raiders).—Tom Alger
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