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- 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").
- 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.
- 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)").
- 1952–1989TV-GTV Episode"American Bandstand," broadcast from Philadelphia, makes its national debut on the ABC TV network. Billy Williams performs "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself A Letter." The Chordettes sing "Just Between You and Me."
- Lenny and The Squigtones perform "King of The Cars" and "Love Is A Terrible Thing." During the interview, "Lenny" (Michael McKean) and "Squiggy" (David L. Lander) introduce the other band members "Nigel Tufnel" (Christopher Guest), "Lars Svenki" (Murphy Dunne), "Dominic Balloon" (Andy Haban), and drummer "Ming the Merciless" (Don Poncher).
- Sandy Posey ("Throw Caution to the Wind" and "Born a Woman"), Knickerbockers ("Wild Thing" and "Tired of Waiting"), Steve Alaimo ("Um Um Um Um"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Take A Look at Yourself"). Cameos by Van Williams and Bruce Lee.
- The Buckinghams perform "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy." A telephone interview with Turtles band members Al Nichol and Jim Tucker. The Who appeared in a filmed segment (which is missing from current copies of this show).
- Live acts: Strange Days ("Scream In Vain"), Yazoo ("Situation," "In My Room" "The Other Side Of Love" "Midnight" "Don't Go"), The Go-Go's ("Vacation" "This Old Feeling" "Automatic" "Girl Of 100 Lists" "Our Lips are Sealed" "Get Up and Go").
- Guests: Julie Nixon Eisenhower (co-host), actor Charlton Heston, comedian Gabriel Kaplan, musicians The Hudson Brothers, singer Morgana King, actress Eileen Letchworth ("All My Children"), futurist Herman Kahn, and bicyclists The Clementis.
- Mel Carter sings "Take Good Care of Her" and "You You You." Roy Head sings "To Make A Big Man Cry" and his 1965 hit "Treat Her Right." A telephone interview with Johnny Rivers (record: "Poor Side Of Town").
- Johnny Rivers sings "The Tracks of My Tears." Don and the Goodtimes perform "I Could Be So Good to You." Music producer-songwriter Bob Crew is interviewed by Dick Clark. "Hot Line" segment: A telephone interview with singer Marvin Gaye.
- Duane Eddy performs "Puddin'" and Trash." Nino Tempo and April Stevens sing "I'm Sweet On You" and "Think Of You." Actress Jocelyn Lane is interviewed by Mr. Dick Clark about The New Elvis Presley Allied Artists Motion Picture "Tickle Me." A phone call from disc jockey name "Kelly" (Tim Kelly?) of KDWB radio, Minneapolis-St. Paul by the way of KMSP-TV ABC 9.
- Dick Clark's guests are vocal group The 5th Dimension and singer P.J. Proby. The 5th Dimension perform "Go Where You Wanna Go." P.J. Proby sings "Niki Hoeky." This week's "Hot Line" segment features a telephone interview with Gene Hughes of The Casinos. The Bandstand regulars dance to The Casinos' record "Then You Can Tell Me Goodbye." In the "Hollywood Hot Line" segment, Dick Clark talks with a Pocatello, Idaho, disc jockey.
- 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.
- 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").
- "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").
- The Everly Brothers ("Cathy's Clown" and "Lonely Avenue"), Joe Tex ("I Want To (Do Everything For You)" and "A Sweet Woman Like You"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Uptight"), Steve Alaimo ("Crying") and Keith Allison ("Mr. Tambourine Man")
- Otis Redding ("Respect" and "Satisfaction"), Karen Verros ("Little Boy" / "I Can't Remember Ever Loving You"), Steve Alaimo ("Good Good Lovin'"), Keith Allison ("I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Be-Bop-A-Lula").
- The Drifters ("Saturday Night At the Movies," "There Goes My Baby"), Brian Hyland ("Ginny Come Lately," "Stay Away from Her"), Linda Scott ("Little Bitty Pretty One"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("For Your Love"), Steve Alaimo ("You Can Have Her")
- The Dixie Cups sing "Iko Iko" and "Chapel of Love." Chris Connelly (of "Peyton Place") sings "Young Love" and "500 Miles Away From Home." Australian Murray Rose, six-time Olympic medalist of the 1956 and 1960 Summer games, is interviewed.
- The Impressions ("Woman's Got Soul" and "It's All Right"), The Detergents ("Leader Of The Laundromat"), Ian Whitcomb ("Sugar Babe"), Steve Alaimo ("Ya-Ya"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("Slow Down"), Linda Scott ("Sunshine, Lollipops and Rainbows")
- Duane Eddy ("Trash" and "Spanish Twist"), Peter and Gordon ("True Love Ways" and "Someone Ain't Right"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Maybelline"), Linda Scott ("Roll Over Beethoven") and Steve Alaimo ("Don't Let the Sun Catch You Crying")
- Dobie Gray sings "The 'In' Crowd" and "Look at Me." Dee Dee Sharp sings "Mashed Potato Time" and "To Know Him Is to Love Him." In the Celebrity Spotlight, Dick Clark interviews Charlie O'Donnell (Bandstand's announcer and a KRLA radio DJ).
- Phyllis Newman and Mark Goodson are the Team Captains for the week. Monday's contestants are Phyllis Fraser-Cerf and Christopher Cerf (wife and son of Bennett Cerf), and actors George Segal and Felicia Montealegre.
- Guests: Elliott Gould (concluding his week as co-host), First Lady Nancy Reagan, actress-singer Cybill Shepherd, singer Lissette Álvarez, comedian Glenn Super (aka Mr. Bullhorn), magician Mal Cross, and plastic surgeon Dr. Victor Rosenberg.
- Skiles and Henderson (co-hosts), singer José Feliciano ("I'm Coming Home Again"), Gordon Jump (of "WKRP in Cincinnati"), actress Zsa Zsa Gabor, etiquette expert Marjabelle Stewart, and Bill 'The Fox' Foster ("world's fastest beer drinker").
- 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'").
- Mike's guests are co-host Victor Borge; sportscasters Howard Cosell, Don Meredith and Frank Gifford; TV personality Virginia Graham; classical pianist Sahan Arzruni; circus acrobats The Bumpy Family; and Mexican musicians Fiesta Folklorico.
- Guests are Julie Nixon Eisenhower (co-host); Kenny Rogers and the First Edition; actor Patrick Wayne; baseball legend Leo Durocher; National State Bank of NJ chairwoman Mary G. Roebling; and National Consumer Congress president Ellen Zawel.
- Brenton Wood sings "The Oogum Boogum Song." The Yellow Balloon, a band featuring drummer "Luke Yoo" (actor Don Grady in disguise), performs their song "Yellow Balloon." A telephone interview with Arthur Conley (record: "Sweet Soul Music").
- The Merry-Go-Round perform "Live." Jerry Butler sings "You Walked into My Life" and "I Dig You Baby." A telephone interview with Grace Slick of the Jefferson Airplane (record: "Somebody to Love").
- A celebrity party taped at Bob Marcucci's home. Musical performances by Annette Funicello, Nino Tempo and April Stevens, Donna Loren, The Challengers, Dick and Dee Dee, and Trini Lopez. Dick Clark chats with celebrity party-goers.
- The Beach Boys perform "Don't Worry Baby." And, for the second time on AB, a Salute to the Beatles. Tribute includes footage of their Feb. 7, 1964 arrival, and press conference, at JFK airport. The studio audience dances to Beatles records.
- American Bandstand's 7th Anniversary Show. Clips from past shows include Bandstand's Roaring '20's gala (1960), a Funhouse show (1961), and a skating party (1961). Actress Susan Seaforth presents Dick Clark with a cake containing 7 candles.
- Bobby Womack ("(If You Don't Want My Love) Give It Back" and "Nobody Wants You When You're Down And Out"), Clint Holmes ("Playground In My Mind" and "Me and America"), and Bo Donaldson and The Heywoods ("All Over The World" / "Kodachrome").
- The McCoys ("I Can't Explain It" and "Hang On Sloopy"), Vic Dana ("Red Roses for a Blue Lady" / "Moonlight and Roses"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("I'll Be Doggone"), Steve Alaimo ("Papa's Got A Brand New Bag"), Keith Allison ("Colours").
- Major Lance ("Ain't It A Shame?"), Sonny and Cher ("I Got You Babe"), Ronnie Dove ("One Kiss For Old Times' Sake" / "Baby, Put Your Arms Around Me"), Paul Revere and The Raiders ("I'm Crying"), Steve Alaimo w/Mark Lindsay ("Tutti Frutti").
- The Byrds ("I'll Feel A Whole Lot Better" and "Mr. Tambourine Man"), Jackie DeShannon ("It's Love Baby (24 Hours A Day)" and "Oh Boy"), Steve Alaimo ("Concrete and Clay"), Linda Scott ("I'll Never Find Another You"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("I'm Henry the VIII, I Am" and "Mrs. Brown You've Got A Lovely Daughter").
- Herman's Hermits ("Wonderful World," "Mrs. Brown, You've Got a Lovely Daughter" and a medley of "Can't You Hear My Heartbeat?/"I'm Henry VIII, I Am/"For Your Love"), Steve Alaimo ("My Heart Cries for You"), Linda Scott ("I Like It Like That").
- Junior Walker and the All-Stars ("Do The Boomerang" and "Shotgun"), Piccola Pupa ("Break Away" and "Volare"), Linda Scott ("Who's Been Sleeping in My Bed?"), Paul Revere/Raiders ("Time Is On My Side"), Steve Alaimo ("Cry of the Wild Goose")
- James Brown ("Night Train" and "Papa's Got A Brand New Bag"), Lovin' Spoonful ("Do You Believe in Magic?"), Steve Alaimo ("That's What Love Will Do") Linda Scott ("Yeh, Yeh" and "Never In A Million Years") and Paul Revere and The Raiders ("Sometimes").
- Dee Jay and The Runaways ("Peter Rabbit" and "She's A Big Girl Now"), The Happenings ("See You In September" and "He Thinks He's A Hero"), Keith Allison ("It's All Over Now"), Paul Revere and the Raiders ("Hungry") and Tina Mason ("I Know")
- The Beau Brummels perform "Just A Little" and "Good Time Music." Tommy Boyce performs "Pretty Thing (You Look Out Of Sight Tonight)" and "Let's Go Where The Action Is." Linda Scott sings "If I Love Again." Steve Alaimo sings "Lotta Lovin'."
- The Temptations ("Ain't Too Proud to Beg" and "My Girl"), Nana Kinomi ("Loving Alone" and "Namida Girigina/Tears are Shining"), and The Robbs ("Look Through Any Window"). Dick Clark interviews the Raider's new guitarist, Jim "Harpo" Valley.
- Grass Roots ("Where Were You When I Needed You?" and "(These Are) Bad Times"), Ian Whitcomb ("You Turn Me On (Turn On Song)" / "You Won't See Me"), Steve Alaimo ("Barefootin'"), Keith Allison ("Look At Me"), The Robbs ("Race With The Wind")
- 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.
- 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").
- 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").
- 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.