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* [[Channel Hop]]: Dick actually hosted three concurrently running series—one on each of the three major networks—during the 1980s: ''[[American Bandstand]]'' aired Saturdays on [[ABC]]; ''[[Pyramid|The $25,000 Pyramid]]'' aired on weekday mornings on [[CBS]]; and ''[[T vs. Bloopers and Practical Jokes|TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes]]'' aired weekly on [[NBC]] during primetime hours. In addition, he concurrently hosted ''[[Pyramid|The $100,000 Pyramid]]'', which [[Syndication|ran in syndication]].
* [[Channel Hop]]: Dick actually hosted three concurrently running series—one on each of the three major networks—during the 1980s: ''[[American Bandstand]]'' aired Saturdays on [[ABC]]; ''[[Pyramid|The $25,000 Pyramid]]'' aired on weekday mornings on [[CBS]]; and ''[[TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes]]'' aired weekly on [[NBC]] during primetime hours. In addition, he concurrently hosted ''[[Pyramid|The $100,000 Pyramid]]'', which [[Syndication|ran in syndication]].
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
* [[Cool Old Guy]]
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* [[Game Show Host]]

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Dick Clark (1929-2012) was an American TV and radio personality who was affectionately known as "America's Oldest Teenager".

Programs hosted by Dick Clark include:
Programs created and/or produced by Dick Clark include:
Dick Clark provides examples of the following tropes:

"For now, this is Dick Clark. So long."