Pilot featuring 1979 Top 50 countdown.
Dionne Warwick hosts this new music series combining live performances and dance with a weekly co-host. This week's co-host is Paul Anka (It Doesn't matter anymore). Musical guests include Irene Cara(Fame), Larry Graham(One in a Million You), Chuck Berry (Johnny Be Good), Johnny Lee(Lookin' for Love), Linda Ronstadt (How Did I make You-music video) and Mickey Gilley(Stand By Me). Comedy from Steve Allen. Dionne sings "No Night So Long" and a duet with Paul Anka.
Dionne welcomes co-host Paul Williams (Love Dance)and musical guests including Rod Stewart (music video), Natalie Cole (Someone that I used to Love), The Spinners (Cupid), Christopher Cross (Sailing), the S.O.S. Band(Take your Time Do it Right), and Hall & Oates (How does it feel to be Back music video). Comedy from Steve Allen. Dionne sings "I'll Never Love this Way again". A duet by Paul & Dionne.
Guests include Andy Gibb(Shadow Dancing); Paul Simon (One Trick Pony); Oak Ridge Goys (Heart of Mine); Robert John (Hey There Lonely Girl); Rocky Burnette (Tired of Toein' the Line); Stephanie Mills(Never Knew Love Like this before); Bill Cosby; Coasters(Charlie Brown). Comedy from Marty Cohen. Dionne performs "Deja Vu". Andy Gibb & Dionne Warwick duet on "I just want to be your everything."
Performers include the Rolling Stones(Emotional Rescue Music Video), Seals & Crofts (Diamond Girl), Pure Prairie League (I'm Almost ready), Tanya Tucker("Hollywood Smiles"), Larsen-Feiten Band(Who'll be the Fool Tonight), and Amy Holland (How Do I Survive). Comedy from Jay Johnson & Lenny Rush. Dionne sings "The Look of Love."
Dionne welcomes George Benson (Give Me the Night/ Love Times Love), the Rolling Stones (She's So Cold music video), Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. (You Don't have to be a Star), Don Williams (I believe in You), Molly Hatchet (Beatin' the Odds), and the Spinners(Now that You're Mine). Comedy from Gallagher & Marty Cohen. Dionne sings "Make It Easy On Yourself."
Dionne welcomes co-host The Commodores(Heroes) and Solid Gold recording acts Pete Townsend(Let my Love Open the Door- music video), Leo Sayer (More than I can Say), John Stewart (Gold), Johnny Rivers, TG Sheppard (Do You Want to go to Heaven), and 707(I could be Good for You). Comedy from Glenn Super. Dionne Warwick sings her 1968 hit "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" See 'Recap' for the Solid Gold Top 10.
Dionne welcomes co-hostess Natalie Cole("Hold On"). Musical guests include Andy Gibb("Me Without You"), Paul Simon (Late in the Evening), Johnny Lee (One in a Million), Dire Straits (Skate Away), Grace Jones (Breakdown), and Jimmy Hall("I'm Happy that Love has Found you"). Comedy from Gallagher. A solo from Dionne ("Alfie"). A duet by Dionne & Natalie (You've Got A Friend")
Dionne welcomes co-host Bobby Goldsboro(Goodbye Marie) and Performers including Kool & the Gang (Celebration); Ronnie Laws (Every Generation);Bellamy Brothers(Lovers Live Longer);Neilsen Pearson Band(If I should Sail); Thin Lizzy (Killer on the Loose);and Willie Nelson & Leon Russell(Heartbreak Hotel).Comedy from Jimmy Aleck. Dionne & Bobby close the show with "Watching Scotty Grow". A solo from Dionne (After You).
Performers: Patrice Rushen ("Look Up"), Susan Anton & Fred Knoblock ("Killing Time"), Phil Everly ("Dare To Dream Again"), Leif Garrett ("You Had To Go And Change On Me"), Split Enz ("I Hope I Never"), and Tavares ("Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel"). Comedy from Arsenio Hall. Dionne sings her 1964 hit "Walk On By."
Dionne welcomes co-hosts The Pointer Sisters ("Could I Be Dreaming"), Billy Burnette, Teri De Sario ("All I Wanna Do"), Richie Havens ("Here Comes The Sun"), Tierra ("Together"), The Vapors ("Turning Japanese"), and Dottie West ("Are You Happy Baby?"). Dionne sings "All The Time" and joins the Pointer Sisters for "Yes We Can Can."
Cliff welcomes Andy Gibb,Rick Nelson, The Captain & Tenille, Viola Mills & Con Funk Shun. Cliff replaces Dionne Warwick for this week.
Sheena Easton performs the song ""Morning Train (9 to 5). #1 Song -Woman by John Lennon
A countdown of theTop 20 songs of 1980 is hosted by Dionne Warwick and features performances by Air Supply(All Out of Love), George Benson(Give me the Night); Irene Cara(Fame), Christopher Cross(Sailing); Billy Joel(It's Still Rock N Roll to me- music video); The Pointer sisters(He's So Shy); Eddie Rabbitt(Driving My Life Away video);Cliff Richard (Dreaming); Rolling Stones(Emotional Rescue music video) ; and Paul Simon(Late in the Evening music video). Comedy from Marty Cohen. A solo from Dionne ("No Night So Long").
Sister Sledge opens the show with "All American Girls". Harry Chapin performs "Remember when the Music". Dionne introduces Wayland Flowers and Madame. Jermaine Jackson sings "You like me Don't You". Leo Sayer performs his latest hit "Living in a Fantasy". A classic from Dionne "What the world needs now". Country Gold from Mickey Gilley "A headache tomorrow or a heartache tonight". Loverboy performs "Turn Me Loose". A duet by Leo and Dionne (You make me feel like Dancing) closes the show.
Co-Hostess Aretha Franklin sings ""What a fool believes"" and introduces Rick Springfield (Jessie's Girl); Dr Hook, Don McLean; and Roseanne Carter.
Dionne presents a classics show featuring Aretha Franklin ("Respect"), Andy Gibb ("Shadow Dancing"), Gladys Knight & the Pips ("I've Got to Use My Imagination"), Johnny Mathis ("Chances Are"), Helen Reddy ("I Am Woman"), The Statler Brothers ("Flowers on the Wall"), and B.J. Thomas ("Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"). A duet by Dionne & Andy Gibb ("I Just want to be your everything"). Dionne sings "Alfie" produced for this episode by musical director Michael Miller.
Dionne and co-host Barry White perform "Never Never Gonna Give You Up." Barry White and his wife Glodean sing "I Want You." Additional performers are Gary US Bonds ("This Little Girl"), Terri Gibbs ("Somebody's Knocking"), Pure Prairie League ("Still Right Here In My Heart"), Nicolette Larson & the Dirt Band ("Make a Little Magic"), Conway Twitty ("Rest your Love on Me"), and Carl Wilson ("Hold Me"). Dionne sings "Reach Out For Me." Comedy from Wayland Flowers & Madame plus Marty Cohen.
Guest Host Deborah Harry performs and, along with comedian Marty Cohen, introduces Hall & Oates, Air Supply, Don Williams, Chuck Berry, Linda Clifford, George Burns, Roger & Roger and, of course, the Solid Gold Dancers.
Andy & Marilyn welcome Special Guest star Crystal Gayle ("The Woman in Me"), Adam & the Ants ("Stand & Deliver"), David Gates ("The Goodbye Girl"), Tim Goodman ("New Romeo"), Rick James ("Super Freak"), Billy Joel ("Say Goodbye to Hollywood"), Eddie Rabbitt (interview), and Ronnie McDowell. Comedy from Wayland Flowers and Madame, and Mack & Jamie. Marilyn sings the #8 song ("For your Eyes Only").
This episode spotlights hits from past years: Peaches & Herb open the show with their 1979 single "Shake Your Groove Thing." The Pointer Sisters perform "He's So Shy," their 1980 hit. Robbie Dupree does his 1980 recording "Hot Rod Hearts." Johnny Mathis sings "Chances Are," his #1 classic from 1957. Rick Nelson performs his 1958 record "Believe What You Say." Marilyn McCoo sings "Aquarius/Let The Sunshine In," which she originally recorded with the 5th Dimension. The Commodores perform their 1977 hit "Easy." Rita Coolidge sings her 1977 hit"(Your Love Has Lifted Me) Higher and Higher." Rupert Holmes performs his 1979 single "Escape (The Piña Colada Song)." Also, the Solid Gold Dancers present classic hits from 1969.
Performers include Joey Scarbury ("Believe It or Not"), The Bee Gees ("Living Eyes"), Paul Williams("Evergreen"), Alabama ("Love in the First Degree"), and Curtis Mayfield and The Los Angeles Dodgers' Big Blue Wrecking Crew ("We Are the Champions"). Andy performs "Trying to Live my life without You" 1. Air Supply: Here I Am 2. Olivia Newton-John: Physical 3. Commodores: Oh No 4. Foreigner: Waiting for a Girl Like You 5. Police: Every Little Thing She Does is Magic 6. Journey: Don't Stop Believin' 7. Bob Seger: Trying to Live My Life Without You (performed by Andy) 8. Rod Stewart: Young Turks 9. Barry Manilow: The Old Songs 10. Genesis: No Reply at All
Melba Moore opens the show with "Take My Love." Gladys Knight and the Pips perform "I Will Fight." The #8 Song is Rod Stewart's "Young Turks" (music video). The Canadian band Chilliwack performs their hit "My Girl (Gone, Gone, Gone)." Country duo The Bellamy Brothers do "You're My Favorite Star." Marilyn McCoo covers the Commodores' song "Oh No." Rex Smith sings "Remember The Love Songs." Punk rockers Wendy O'Williams and The Plasmatics perform "Black Leather Monster." Following the song, Wendy O'Williams talks with Madame (the puppet). Gladys Knight & Andy Gibb sing "Best Thing That Ever Happened To Me.
The Go-Go's open the show with the week's #10 song "Our Lips are Sealed". Billy Joel performs "She's Got a Way". Neil Sedaka with "What have they done to My town". Steve Wariner performs "All Roads Lead to You". Jose Feliciano with "I Wanna Be Where You Are". Andy Gibb with the #5 song "Coming in and Out of Your Life". Roberta Flack's Solid Gold Classic "Feel Like Making Love". Del Shannon's Pick Hit "Sea of Love". Madame chats with the dancers and Neil Sedaka for Rolling Stuff magazine. A duet by Neil & Marilyn "The Hungry Years". Comedy by Marty Cohen.
Andy & Marilyn welcome Sheena Easton ("You Could Have Been with Me"); Hall & Oates ("You've Lost That Lovin Feelin"); the Rolling Stones ("Waiting on a Friend" music video); James Brown ("I Got You, I Feel Good"); Go-Go's("We Got the Beat"); Madleen Kane ("You Can"); and Crystal Gayle ("You Never Gave Up on Me"). A duet by Andy & Marilyn ("Through the Years")
Classics are performed by The Allman Brothers Band, Chuck Berry, Harry Chapin, Dr. Hook, Leo Sayer, Neil Sedaka, The Four Tops ("I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)"), and Olivia Newton-John ("Rest Your Love On Me").
Glen Shorrock, the co-host of this weeks episode was the former lead singer of the Little River Band (LRB).
Performers include Air Supply ("All Out of Love"); The Dirt Band with Nicolette Larson ("Make a Little Magic"); Gladys Knight & the Pips ("I've Got to Use My Imagination"); Chuck Mangione ("Feels So Good"); Rick Nelson ("It's Late"); Juice Newton ("Angel of the Morning"); and James Brown("Papa's Got a Brand New Bag"). A Countdown of the Grammy Pop Female Vocal performance winner from 1972-1981.
A countdown of the top 40 songs of 1981 hosted by Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo. Performers include Air Supply ("The One That You Love"); Kim Carnes ("Bette Davis Eyes"); Sheena Easton("Morning Train 9 to 5"); Hall & Oates ("You Make My Dreams" and "Kiss on My List"); Debbie Harry ("The Tide is High"); Kool & the Gang ("Celebration"); Olivia Newton-John ("Physical"); Little River Band ; Juice Newton ; Eddie Rabbitt ; Rolling Stones; Joey Scarbury("Believe it or Not"); Rick Springfield ; James Taylor and JD Souther("Her Town Too"); and Smokey Robinson ("Being With You"). Comedy from Marty Cohen plus Wayland Flowers and Madame.
Guests include the Go-Go's, Donna Summer, Mickey Gilley. Marilyn McCoo sings the number 5 song Muscles. Rex Smith sings a duet with Mickey Gilley. Other guests include James Ingram & Patti Austin plus Kim Carnes and the Stray Cats.
Guests include Rocky Burnette, Mac Davis, Missing Persons, Jeffrey Osborne,Toni Basil and America.
Performers include Skye;Air Supply;John Cougar; the Bellamy Brothers;the Lee Ritenour Band;ABC & Vanity 6.
Performers include Adam Ant;Barry Manilow;Phil Collins;Men At Work;Juice Newton; Poco & Prince.
Performers include Steel Breeze;Eddie Money;Ronnie Milsap;The Temptations;Rosanne Cash;Frank Stallone and Saga.
Rex & Marilyn present the top 40 hits of the 70's decade. Performers include the Bee Gees ("Stayin' Alive"); Captain & Tennille ("Love Will Keep Us Together"); Natalie Cole ("This Will Be"); Gladys Knight & the Pips ("Midnight Train to Georgia"); Barry Manilow ("I Write the Songs"); Three Dog Night ("Joy to the World"); America; Debby Boone; Gloria Gaynor; Andy Gibb; The Hollies; Player("Baby Come Back"); and B.J. Thomas("Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head"). Comedy from Wayland Flowers & Madame.
Rex Smith & Marilyn McCoo present a Christmas countdown of the top 40 Christmas Songs. Guests include Sister Sledge("Jingle Bell Rock"); The Chipmunks(Chipmunk Jingle Bells"); John Davidson("Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" & "Winter Wonderland"); Donna Summer; Peter, Paul & Mary(A Soalin); Jerry Reed; Crystal Gayle; Oak Ridge Boys; Roberta Flack; America; Andrae Crouch; Marie Osmond("Let it Snow") and John Schneider. Comedy from Wayland Flowers and Madame plus Jeff Altman.
A countdown of the top 40 songs of 1982 hosted by Rex Smith & Marilyn McCoo. Performers include Laura Branigan (Gloria); Air Supply(Even the Night Are Better); Hall & Oates (You Make my Dreams); Sheena Easton(You Could Have Been with Me); Men at Work (Who Can it be Now); Go-Go's (We got the Beat); The Motels (Only the Lonely); Quarterflash (Harden My Heart); Lionel Richie (Truly); Juice Newton (Love's been a Little Bit Hard on Me); Melissa Manchester( You Should Hear How She Talks About You); Joe Cocker / Jennifer Warnes (Up Where we Belong); John Cougar (Hurts So Good/ Jack & Diane); Olivia Newton John("Make a Move on Me"); Rick Springfield("Don't Talk to Strangers"), Michael McDonald("I keep Forgetin");and Survivor("Eye of the Tiger"). Comedy from Wayland Flowers & Madame. John Roarke impersonates Ronald Reagan in a comedy sketch.
This week the co-host is Air Supply ("Making Love Out of Nothing At All"). Other performers include Elvis Costello ("Every Day I Write the Book"), Irene Cara ("My Baby"), Stevie Woods ("Ain't That Peculiar"), and Quiet Riot("Cum on Feel the Noise"). A video from Lionel Richie ("All Night Long") is shown. Anson Williams appears in a comedy bit with Madame. Later, Madame chats with comedians Al Franken & Tom Davis. A duet by Air Supply & Marilyn ("Sweet Dreams").
The Pretenders perform ""Middle of the Road""
A special show features performances by Rick Springfield; Olivia Newton John; Andy Gibb; Air Supply; Men at Work; Real Life; and the Little River Band. A countdown of the top 10 songs in Australia this week. Peter Allen chats with Madame.
Karen Kamon sings her song from the Footloose Soundtrack. John Cougar Mellencamp appears with Grammy winning Hurts so Good. Lionel Richie performs Truly. A solid Gold Video from Duran Duran. Culture Club performs Do you Really want to Hurt Me. Irene Cara sings Flashdance..What a Feeling. Alabama has Country Gold with ""The Closer you Get"". Kim Carnes with ""Bette Davis Eyes"". Marilyn performs ""Every Breath you Take"".
KC & Rick Springfield sing their latest hits. Howard Hewitt & Latoya Jackson perform ""Heart Don't Lie"". A Solid Gold video from Cyndi Lauper. A countdown of the top 10 songs of the week.
Duke Jupiter has the opening number with Little Lady. A Solid Gold Video from Huey Lewis and the News. Crystal Gayle sing the #1 Country song. Slade performs the #8 song Run Runaway. Others performing include Thomas Dolby,Shakin Stevens, and Tina Turner.
Patti Austin does the opening number Rhythm of the Street. Christine McVie sings ""Love will show us How"". The pick hit of the week is ""Modern Day Delilah"" by Van Stephenson. Rick James performs ""Don't Stop"". Cyndi Lauper sings the #1 song ""Time after Time"". Marilyn performs ""Tell me I'm not dreaming"". A Solid Gold Video from the Eurythmics.
A Solid Gold Video from Culture Club. The weeks top 10 countdown. Elvira chats with Madame.
Thompson Twins sing the pick Hit of the week ""Doctor Doctor"". Greg Kihn band with ""Reunited"". Laura Branigan performs the number 2 song ""Self Control"". The Tubes sing their classic hit ""She's a Beauty"". Marilyn performs Time after Time.
The Go-Go's perform ""Turn to You"". Christopher Cross does ""One Night in Heaven"" from the official LA Olympics music. The Human League with the Pick Hit of the week ""The Lebanon"".
Rick Springfield performs Don't Walk Away. Deborah Galli does American Boys. Corey Hart of Montreal has the Pick Hit with ""Sunglasses at Night"" from the Album First Offence. Karla Bonoff performs ""Somebody's Eyes"" from the Footloose soundtrack. Laura Branigan performs ""The Lucky One"".
Eddy Grant sings the #10 song Romancing the Stone from the hit film. Jefferson Starship peforms the #9 song No Way out from their hit album Nuclear Furniture. Ray Parker Jr appears with ""Woman out of Control"". Men at Work are featured doing High Wire. The Pick Hit of the week features Van Stephenson's ""What the Big Girls Do"".
Howard Hewitt & LaToya Jackson perform Heart Don't lie with the dancers. James Ingram & Michael McDonald do Ya Mo B There. Rick James & Smokey Robinson duet on Ebony Eyes. Make a little Magic is performed by Nicolette Larson & the Dirt Band. The Righteous Brothers appear with You've Lost that Loving Feeling. A Solid Gold Video from Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton. Johnny Mathis & Denise Williams sing Too Much, Too Little, Too Late. Sparks & Jane Weidlin perform Cool Places. Also features Wayland Flowers & Madame.
Marilyn McCoo hosts this special episode featuring popular stars performing the best in Christmas music. The performers include America; Andraé Crouch; John Davidson; Roberta Flack; Crystal Gayle; Barry Manilow; The Oak Ridge Boys; Marie Osmond; Peter, Paul & Mary; Jerry Reed; John Schneider; Sister Sledge; Donna Summer; and The Chipmunks.
A countdown of the Top Songs of 1983 hosted by Marilyn McCoo. Performers include Frank Stallone("Far From Over"; Air Supply("Making Love"); Prince("Little Red Covette"); Rick Springfield("Affair of the Heart"); Eddie Rabitt & Crystal Gayle("You & I"); Men at Work("Down Under"); Christopher Cross("All Right"); Culture Club(Time/Do You Really Want to Hurt me");Dexy's Midnight Runners("Come On Eileen"); Greg Kihn Band("Jeopardy"); Michael Sembello("Maniac"); Irene Cara("Flashdance"); and Bonnie Tyler("Total Eclipse of the Heart"). An interview with Olivia Newton John. Marilyn performs the #11 Song Separate Ways.
Performers include The Go-Go's, Eddy Grant, Herb Alpert and the Tijiuna Brass, America, The Association, Jimmy Buffet, John Sebastian, Martha Reeves, The Angels, Frankie Avalon, the Captain and Tennille, and Carl Wilson. Plus, vintage film footage of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and Elton John. Comedy from the Smothers Brothers, Franken & Davis, plus Wayland Flowers and Madame.
Jefferson Starship performs ""Layin' It on the Line"" from the album Nuclear Furniture.
Guests: Kool & The Gang (Tonight); Sheena Easton (Strut); Huey Lewis & the News (I want a New Drug); Chaka Khan (I Feel for You); Laura Branigan (Ti Amo); and Kenny Rogers, James Ingram & Kim Carnes (What about Me). 1. Prince: Purple Rain 2. 3. Billy Ocean: Caribbean Queen 4. Elton John: Who Wears These Shoes 5. Wham: Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go 6. Hall & Oates: Out of Touch (music video shown) 7. 8. Dennis DeYoung: Dessert Moon 9. 10. John Cafferty & The Beaver Brown Band: On the Dark Side
Glen & Natalie welcome Til Tuesday (Voices Carry); Corey Hart(Never Surrender); Byron Allen; Greg Kihn (Boys won't Leave the Girls Alone); Marie Osmond, Bon Jovi (Only Lonely) and Neil Sedaka. An interview with Carly Simon.
Melissa Manchester ("Energy") is this weeks host with guests: Katrina & the Waves("Walking on Sunshine"), Menudo("Hold Me"), Graham Parker("Wake Up Next to you"), Go West("Call Me"), Air Supply("Just as I Am"), Stephanie Mills("Bit by Bit"), and Mac Davis("I Never Made Love til I made it with You"). Comedy by Dennis Blair. An Interview with Sting.
A special featuring popular stars performing the best in Christmas music hosted by Rick Dees and Crystal Gayle. Guests include America, Anne Murray, Laura Branigan, John Schneider, James Ingram, Peter, Paul & Mary, Jerry Reed, Richard Carpenter, Chipmunks, Andre Crouch, John Davidson, Julie McWhirter Dees, Roberta Flack, Barry Manilow, Bob Ridgely, Sister Sledge, Suzanne Somers, and Donna Summer.
A countdown of the top 40 songs of 1984 hosted by Rick Dees. Performers include The Pointer Sisters; Rick Springfield; Irene Cara; Huey Lewis & the News; Dan Hartman; Denice Williams; Laura Branigan;Ray Parker Jr; Cyndi Lauper; Rockwell; Scandal featuring Patty Smyth; Thompson Twins; Tina Turner; John Waite; Culture Club; Stevie Wonder; and Kenny Loggins. Also features a coundown of the top 5 videos. Dance segments with the Solid Gold Dancers. Comedy featuring Rick Dees. Live performances include "Jump (for My Love)" by The Pointer Sisters; "Breakdance" by Irene Cara with the Sold Gold Dancers; "Let's Hear it For the Boy" by Deniece Williams, and 'Ghostbusters" by Ray Parker Jr. with the Solid Gold Dancers. "Madame Feldman" from the Metropolitan Opera Company performs a recap medley of songs #40 through #2.
Dionne welcomes special guests Culture Club (Love is Love), and performers Rick Nelson(Do You Know What I Mean), Billy Ocean (Mystery Lady), Sister Sledge (Frankie), Tears for Fears (Head over Heels); and Wham("Young Guns"). A special duet by Dionne & Boy George (I Say a Little Prayer). The #5 Song from Dionne (You're only Human").Comedy from Arsenio Hall.
Starship performs ""We Built This City"" from the album Knee Deep in the Hoopla
Dionne welcomes Gordon Thomson, from Dynasty, as the co-host. This week's performers include The Bangles("Manic Monday"), Culture Club("God Thank You Woman"), Ronnie Milsap("Happy Happy Birthday Baby"), Miami Sound Machine("Bad Boy"), Robert Palmer("Addicted to Love"), and Teddy Pendergrass("Love for Two"). Plus, an interview with Smokey Robinson, and a flashback to 1977. A solo by Dionne ("Secret Lovers"). A duet by Dionne & Ronnie Milsap ("Any Day Now")
Performers include Alabama ("She and I"), the Greg Kihn Band ("Love And Rock And Roll"), Stephen Bishop, Animotion, Janet Jackson, Barry Manilow, and Graham Nash. Plus, the second part of the Smokey Robinson interview. A solo from Dionne with "Little Bit of Love" a New Edition #1 R&B hit. Dionne and Stephen Bishop duet on "Separate Lives" to close the show.
Special Co-host Frank Sinatra sings "Mack the Knife." Dionne joins Frank for a duet of "You And Me." Additional performers include Air Supply("The One That You Love"), Juice Newton, and Smokey Robinson. Comedian Joe Piscopo, doing his Frank Sinatra impersonation, sings "Hit Me with Your Best Shot," "Under My Thumb" and "Born to Run". A Solo from Dionne "Come Fly with Me". Plus, the first half of an interview with Phil Collins. The Solid Gold dancers feature a countdown of Frank Sinatra Hits with "New York,New York" at #1.
Performers include Philip Bailey ("State of the Heart"), Gary Morris ("Anything Goes"), Nu Shooz ("I Can't Wait"), Feargal Sharkey ("You Little Thief"), Kim Carnes("Divided Hearts"), Robert Palmer("Addicted to Love"), and Starpoint("Til the end of Time"). Ozzy Osborne is interviewed. Dionne sings the #8 Song "Bad Boy".
A special featuring popular stars performing the best in Christmas music hosted by Dionne Warwick featuring co-host Eddie Rabbitt. Guests include Donna Summer, Barry Manilow; Anne Murray; James Ingram; Crystal Gayle; New Edition; Laura Branigan; Peter, Paul & Mary; John Schneider; Captain & Tenille; Andrae Crouch; Suzanne Somers; Richard Carpenter; and the Chipmunks. The Comedy of Arsenio Hall. A solo by Dionne opens the show.
A countdown of the top 40 songs of 1985 hosted by Dionne Warwick. Performers include Madonna; Stevie Wonder; Julian Lennon; Tina Turner; Pointer Sisters; REO Speedwagon; Whitney Houston; Starship; Billy Ocean; Tears for Fears; Kool & the Gang; Paul Young; Chaka Khan; Thompson Twins; DeBarge; and John Parr. Interviews with Sting; Kenny Rogers; Phil Collins; and Hall and Oates. Comedy with Arsenio Hall. A countdown of the top 5 videos and Top 40 singles of 1985 featuring the Solid Gold Dancers.
Marilyn McCoo welcomes Dwight Yoakam("Little Sister"); countdown recap from Richard Moll (from TV's Night Court), Belinda Carlisle and Freda Payne ("Band of Gold"), Anita Baker ("Caught Up in the Rapture"), Bon Jovi ("Runaway"), and The Georgia Satellites("Keep your Hands to Yourself"). In the Flashback segment, The Grass Roots perform "Midnight Confessions." Behind the scenes with Dancers Darrell & Leslie. A solo from Marilyn "Hello" by Lionel Richie.
This episode features a reunion of the Fifth Dimension with Host Marilyn McCoo.
In this Salute to the '60s, Marilyn McCoo welcomes The Beach Boys; Blood, Sweat and Tears; The Grass Roots; Ben E. King; Martha Reeves; Paul Revere and the Raiders; Tommy Roe; John Sebastian; and Steppenwolf. Also, comedy bits with '60s TV icons Alan Hale, Linda Kaye, George Lindsey, Ken Osmond, and Adam West. Plus, an interview with the Monkees.
Wayland Flowers & Madame return for this episode.
"From Paramount Studios in Hollywood California" The 8th season Solid Gold in Concert begins with a new format and host Marilyn McCoo with Music reporter Nina Blackwood. Guests include Atlantic Starr ("One Lover at a time", "I'm in Love"); Dan Hill ("Can't we Try"); Dwight Yoakum("Little Ways"); Eddie Money("We Should be Sleeping"); DeBarge("Dance All Night"); Danny Wilson("Mary's Prayer"); a Flashback from Strawberry Alarm Clock ("Incense & Peppermints"). Comedy from Ritch Shydner. A special performance by Christopher. A cameo by Donna Douglas of the Beverly Hillbillies.
Marilyn welcomes guests Donna Summer (Dinner with Gershwin); Glen Campbell; The Whispers (Rock Steady); John Waite; Flashback from Gary Puckett. A cameo from Peter Graves.
Lisa Hartman is the guest host
First of 2 shows featuring Rock N Roll Artists.
Second of 2 shows featuring Rock N Roll Artists.
The performers include the Byrds ("Turn, Turn, Turn"); Lesley Gore ("It's My Party"); Ben E. King ("Stand by Me"); and Bobby Vinton ("Blue Velvet").
Crowded House performs ""Don't Dream It's Over.""
Soul artists Part 3