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While working on ''American Bandstand'', Clark was host of a few other shows:
While working on ''American Bandstand'', Clark was host of a few other shows:
* ''The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show'', another dance party show, 1958–60
* ''The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show'', another dance party show, 1958-60
* ''The $10,000 [[Pyramid]]'' and successor series
* ''The $10,000 [[Pyramid]]'' and successor series
* ''TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes'' with co-host Ed McMahon
* ''TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes'' with co-host Ed McMahon
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Revision as of 14:54, 13 July 2021

As the host of this dance show on ABC, Dick Clark became known as "America's oldest teenager". American Bandstand originated in Philadelphia, and went national in 1957. It was a weekday show until 1963, when it switched to Saturdays only. In 1987, the show left ABC for syndication, where it lasted only one year.

While working on American Bandstand, Clark was host of a few other shows:

  • The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beechnut Show, another dance party show, 1958-60
  • The $10,000 Pyramid and successor series
  • TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes with co-host Ed McMahon
  • New Year's Rockin' Eve, an annual special where Clark would host the dropping of the ball at midnight in Times Square on New Year's Eve. It started in 1972/73 and continued with Dick Clark as the host through 2011/12; Ryan Seacrest became co-host in 2006/07 and took over sole hosting duties in 2012/13.

The Other Wiki has a list of acts who appeared on American Bandstand.

Tropes used in American Bandstand include: