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Index of All TV Shows TV Main Page Classic TV on DVD & VHS TV Ratings - US & UK American Bandstand REGULARS Page To my knowledge, no VHS tape of American Bandstand is commercially available ![]() 6 CD Collection ![]() Bandstand the Untold Story: The Years Before Dick Clark - book ![]() Television's Greatest Hits, Vol. 3 From the 70's and 80's - CD Has the American Bandstand theme |
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American Bandstand 10/7/1957 - 9/5/1987 ABC 60 minutes4/8/1989 - 10/7/1989 Syndicated Black & White/Color (9/9/1967) Dick Clark's first day as host: 7/9/1956 Goes from a daily to a weekly Saturday show in Philadelphia: 9/7/1963 Broadcast from Los Angeles: Begins 2/8/1964 Produced by Anthony "Tony" Mammarella and Dick Clark (Bob Horn's) Bandstand 10/7/1952 - 7/1957 local programAmerican Bandstand Cast Dick Clark - HostBob Horn - Host (Bob' Horn's Bandstand) CLICK HERE FOR REGULARS American Bandstand Theme Song "Bandstand Boogie"Music by Charles Albertine Words by Barry Manilow and Bruse Sussman "We're goin' hoppin' (Hop!) We're goin' hopin' today Where things are poppin'(Pop!) The Philadelphia way We're goin' drop in (Drop!) On all the music they play On the Bandstand.! "
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American Bandstand Tidbits Weekday afternoons were spent with the kids in Philly, the kids on American Bandstand. I knew all their names. I knew when couples broke up. I imitated all the dance steps, sometimes with the refrigerator door as a partner. My mother thought I was nuts.To many of you, it was about the music and the artists. Forget that. I was a preteen, which is to say, I was a teenage wannabe. And, for me, the kids on Bandstand were all I aspired to be. Dancing was a major feature of Bandstand. The kids who showed up every day (Bandstand aired every weekday afternoon for the first six years) knew all the most popular steps. The Slop. The Hand Jive. The Bop. They even invented a few - the Stroll, the Circle and the Chalypso. These experienced Regulars considered an infrequent participant or a first time visitor "an amateur." I wonder what they would have thought about a kid in TV Land, practicing the new steps in front of her bedroom mirror and praying to God her little brother didn't catch her at it. From Carrie Underwood tickets to AC/DC tickets find discount concert tickets that span the generations. Filmed in the cramped quarters of the WFIL Studios at 46th and Market Streets in Philly, Bandstand is such a part of Americana that Dick Clark's podium now resides in the Smithsonian. |
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