The Dick Clark Show

The Dick Clark Show (1958-1960)

EndedVariety showComedy, Music

The Dick Clark Show was an American musical variety show broadcast weekly in the United States on the ABC television network 7:30-8 PM (Eastern Time) on Saturdays from February 15, 1958 through September 10, 1960, sponsored (except for the first two shows) by Beechnut Gum. Given that the show ran continually year-round for over two-and-a-half years, resulting in 136 episodes, there were no seasons as such — however, the "first season" of 29 shows could be said to run from the premiere through August 30, 1958, the "second season" of 53 shows, September 6, 1958 through September 5, 1959, and the "third season" of 54 shows, September 12, 1959 through September 10, 1960. Dick Clark, hosting throughout the entire series, introduced musical guests, who sang/performed (or, more often, lip-synced) their latest popular hit. Often, after a performance (and sometimes before), Clark interviewed the musician(s). Between performances on some shows, he also interviewed non-musical celebrity guests, usually a television or movie star — Bob Hope, Johnny Carson, Tony Randall, and Chuck Connors, among others.

The show was staged live, in New York City, at Manhattan's Little Theater, 240 West 44th Street (except for one set of three shows broadcast remotely from Hollywood, California, August 22, 1959 through September 5, 1959, and another set of five shows broadcast remotely from various locations across the country, June 11, 1960 through July 9, 1960). For the Manhattan broadcasts, the audience sat in theater seats, rather than standing and dancing as in Clark's concurrent pop-music show, American Bandstand — this distinction is the best method to identify whether a video recording of an artist's performance is from this show, or from American Bandstand.

Network
Scheduleevery Saturday at 19:30 (30 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E02Bill Haleyfévr. 20, 1960
S01E01Buddy Hollyoct. 25, 1958
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did 'The Dick Clark Show' premiere?

'The Dick Clark Show' premiered on September 8, 1958.

Who was the host of 'The Dick Clark Show'?

Dick Clark was the host of 'The Dick Clark Show'.

What was the format of 'The Dick Clark Show'?

'The Dick Clark Show' was a music variety show featuring live performances by popular artists.

How long did 'The Dick Clark Show' air for?

'The Dick Clark Show' aired from 1958 to 1960.

Which record label sponsored 'The Dick Clark Show'?

'The Dick Clark Show' was sponsored by Beech-Nut Gum.

Who were some of the famous guests on 'The Dick Clark Show'?

Famous guests on 'The Dick Clark Show' included Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and Frank Sinatra.

What was the age range of the audience for 'The Dick Clark Show'?

'The Dick Clark Show' targeted a teenage audience.

Did 'The Dick Clark Show' feature any dance segments?

Yes, 'The Dick Clark Show' featured dance segments, including the popular segment called "The Twist".

Who were the regular performers on 'The Dick Clark Show'?

The regular performers on 'The Dick Clark Show' included The Everly Brothers, Bobby Darin, and Connie Francis.

What time did 'The Dick Clark Show' air?

'The Dick Clark Show' aired at 7:30 PM on weekdays.

Did 'The Dick Clark Show' have a live audience?

Yes, 'The Dick Clark Show' had a live studio audience.

Did 'The Dick Clark Show' feature any comedy sketches?

No, 'The Dick Clark Show' primarily focused on music performances and interviews.

How did 'The Dick Clark Show' contribute to popularizing rock and roll music?

'The Dick Clark Show' played a significant role in popularizing rock and roll music by featuring live performances by popular artists of the time.

Did 'The Dick Clark Show' air in color or black and white?

'The Dick Clark Show' aired in black and white.

Did 'The Dick Clark Show' have any recurring segments?

Yes, 'The Dick Clark Show' had recurring segments such as "Rate-a-Record" and "Spotlight Dance".

How did 'The Dick Clark Show' influence future music television shows?

'The Dick Clark Show' set the stage for future music television shows by blending live performances, interviews, and audience interaction into a cohesive format.

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Also known as

  • Dick Clark's Saturday Night Beechnut Show

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