Episodes (47)

Episode #19.1
S19E01 · Episode #19.1

Sep 06, 1975

Tavares perform "Remember What I Told You to Forget" and "It Only Takes a Minute." Gabriel Kaplan, of TV's "Welcome Back Kotter, takes questions from the studio audience.

Episode #19.2
S19E02 · Episode #19.2

Sep 13, 1975

B.T. Express perform "Give It What You Got." Austin Roberts sings "Rocky." A visit by comedian Freddie Prinze of TV's "Chico and the Man."

Episode #19.3
S19E03 · Episode #19.3

Sep 20, 1975

Ralph Carter (from the sitcom "Good Times") sings "When You're Young and in Love." Bo Donaldson and the Heywoods perform "Our Last Song Together." Dick Gautier, from the TV series "When Things Were Rotten," talks with Dick Clark.

Episode #19.4
S19E04 · Episode #19.4

Sep 27, 1975

Lesley Gore sings "Immortality." New Birth perform "Dream Merchant."

Episode #19.5
S19E05 · Episode #19.5

Oct 04, 1975

Faith Hope and Charity perform "To Each His Own." Gino Vannelli performs "Love Me Now." Ted Knight (from CBS-TV's "The Mary Tyler Moore Show") sings "I'm In Love With Barbara Walters."

Episode #19.6
S19E06 · Episode #19.6

Oct 11, 1975

Andy Kim sings "(She Got Me) Dancin'." Kool and the Gang perform "Caribbean Festival" and "Sunshine and Love." Comedian Nipsey Russell answers questions from the studio audience.

Episode #19.7
S19E07 · Episode #19.7

Oct 18, 1975

Natalie Cole sings "This Will Be (An Everlasting Love)." The Spinners perform "(They Just Can't Stop It) The Games People Play."

Episode #19.8
S19E08 · Episode #19.8

Oct 25, 1975

Gary Toms Empire perform "7-6-5-4-3-2-1- (Blow Your Whistle)." Cotton, Lloyd and Christian (trio consisting of Chris Dunn, Lee Paul and Chris Christian) perform "I Go to Pieces."

Episode #19.9
S19E09 · Episode #19.9

Nov 08, 1975

Leslie Uggams sings "I Want to Make It Easy for You" and "Life of the Party." Also appearing: ventriloquist Aaron Williams with his puppet Freddie.

Episode #19.10
S19E10 · Episode #19.10

Nov 15, 1975

ABBA perform "S.O.S." and "I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do, I Do." David Ruffin, formerly of The Temptations, sings "Walk Away from Love." Dick Clark talks with comedian Frank Gorshin.

Episode #19.11
S19E11 · Episode #19.11

Dec 06, 1975

The Hudson Brothers perform "Lonely School Year."

Episode #19.12
S19E12 · Episode #19.12

Dec 13, 1975

People's Choice perform "Do It Any Way You Wanna." Nigel Olsson sings "A Girl Like You." Dick Clark interviews actor-comedian Stu Gilliam.

Episode #19.13
S19E13 · Episode #19.13

Dec 20, 1975

The Miracles featuring Billy Griffin sing "Do It Baby" and "Love Machine." Dion DiMucci performs "Baby Let's Stick Together" and "Only You Know." Dick Clark talks with radio and TV personality Wolfman Jack.

Episode #19.14
S19E14 · Episode #19.14

Dec 27, 1975

A salute to Certified Gold Records of past years. Freda Payne sings her 1970 hit "Band Of Gold" and her new release "You." The Grass Roots reprise 1968's "Midnight Confessions."

Episode #19.15
S19E15 · Episode #19.15

Jan 03, 1976

The Staple Singers perform "Let's Do It Again." C. W. McCall (pseudonym of singer-songwriter Bill Fries) performs "Convoy." Jamie Farr, of the TV series "M*A*S*H," is interviewed by host Dick Clark.

Episode #19.16
S19E16 · Episode #19.16

Jan 10, 1976

Bobby Womack sings "Where There's a Will, There's A Way" and "Daylight." David Geddes performs "The Last Game of the Season (A Blind Man in the Bleachers)." Pat Morita of "Happy Days" is interviewed.

Episode #19.17
S19E17 · Episode #19.17

Jan 17, 1976

The Captain and Tennille perform "Lonely Night (Angel Face)." Liz Torres sings "Hurt."

Episode #19.18
S19E18 · Episode #19.18

Jan 24, 1976

The Hues Corporation perform "Rock the Boat." Keller and Webb (Mark Keller and Wendy Webb) perform "Don't Worry Baby." Dick Clark talks with sound effects comedian Larry Beezer.

Episode #19.19
S19E19 · Episode #19.19

Jan 31, 1976

Smokey Robinson sings "Quiet Storm." Eric Carmen performs "All By Myself" and "Never Gonna Fall In Love Again." Dick Clark interviews actor Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs (from the cast of "Welcome Back Kotter").

Episode #19.20
S19E20 · Episode #19.20

Feb 14, 1976

Charo performs "La Salsa." Ralph Carter, the actor who plays Michael Evans on the TV series "Good Times," sings "Extra, Extra (Read All About It)." Dick Clark talks with comedian Avery Schreiber.

Episode #19.21
S19E21 · Episode #19.21

Feb 21, 1976

Gary Wright performs "Dream Weaver." The 'Soul Train' Gang (vocal quintet consisting of brothers Gerald and Terry Brown, Judy Jones, Hollis Pippin, and Patricia Williamson) sing "Searchin' For Another Love."

Episode #19.22
S19E22 · Episode #19.22

Feb 28, 1976

Natalie Cole sings "Inseparable." Jonathan Cain (musician who later joined Journey) performs "It's Time to Say Goodbye." Dick Clark talks with comedian George Carlin.

Episode #19.23
S19E23 · Episode #19.23

Mar 06, 1976

Bill Withers sings "I Wish You Well" and "The Best You Can." Frankie Avalon performs an updated Disco version of "Venus." Dick Clark interviews comedian-impressionist Fred Travalena.

Episode #19.24
S19E24 · Episode #19.24

Mar 13, 1976

Dolenz, Jones, Boyce and Hart perform "I Remember the Feeling" and "Right Now." Larry Santos sings "We Can't Hide It Anymore" and "Call Me Janis." Dick Clark talks with comedian Billy Braver.

Episode #19.25
S19E25 · Episode #19.25

Mar 20, 1976

The Sylvers sing "Boogie Fever." Larry Groce performs his Top 10 hit "Junk Food Junkie." Comedian David Brenner is interviewed by Dick Clark.

Episode #19.26
S19E26 · Episode #19.26

Mar 27, 1976

Marilyn McCoo and Billy Davis Jr. sing "I Hope We Get To Love In Time." Tanya Tucker performs "Don't Believe My Heart Can Stand Another You." Dick Clark talks with Ron Palillo (of "Welcome Back, Kotter").

Episode #19.27
S19E27 · Episode #19.27

Apr 03, 1976

Johnnie Taylor performs "Disco Lady" and "Somebody's Gettin' It." Kiki Dee sings "Once A Fool." Actor-comedian Art Metrano is interviewed by Dick Clark.

Episode #19.28
S19E28 · Episode #19.28

Apr 10, 1976

John Travolta sings "Let Her In." Tavares performs "The Love I Never Had." Dick Clark interviews comedian Pat Paulsen.

Episode #19.29
S19E29 · Episode #19.29

Apr 17, 1976

The Supremes sing "I'm Gonna Let My Heart Do The Walking" and "You're What's Missing In My Life." Michel Polnareff sings "If You Only Believe (Jesus For Tonite)." Also appearing are Willie Tyler and Lester (ventriloquist act).

Episode #19.30
S19E30 · Episode #19.30

Apr 24, 1976

Al Wilson sings "I've Got A Feeling (We'll Be Seeing Each Other Again)." Dick Clark talks with comedian Gary Mule Deer. Music video: Queen ("Bohemian Rhapsody").

Episode #19.31
S19E31 · Episode #19.31

May 01, 1976

The Commodores perform "Sweet Love." Melissa Manchester sings "Better Days." A visit by comedian Arte Johnson.

Episode #19.32
S19E32 · Episode #19.32

May 08, 1976

Dorothy Moore sings "Misty Blue." Pratt and McClain perform the theme song to "Happy Days." Dick Clark talks with comedian Leonard Barr.

Episode #19.33
S19E33 · Episode #19.33

May 15, 1976

Hamilton, Joe Frank and Reynolds perform "Everyday Without You." Jan and Jill perform their version of the 'Laverne and Shirley' theme song, "Making Our Dreams Come True." Tom Dreesen is this week's comedian.

Episode #19.34
S19E34 · Episode #19.34

May 22, 1976

Kool and the Gang perform "Love And Understanding (Come Together)" and "Sugar." John Davidson sings "Everytime I Sing a Love Song." Dick Clark talks with comedian Judy Carter.

Episode #19.35
S19E35 · Episode #19.35

May 29, 1976

The 5th Dimension sing "Love Hangover." Jim Stafford performs "Jasper." Dick Clark interviews comedian Phyllis Diller. Jim Stafford and Phyllis Diller are the judges in this week's "Rate-A-Record" segment.

Episode #19.36
S19E36 · Episode #19.36

Jun 05, 1976

Aretha Franklin sings "Something He Can Feel." The Cate Brothers perform "Union Man" and "Can't Change My Heart." Dick Clark interviews comedian Norm Crosby.

Episode #19.37
S19E37 · Episode #19.37

Jun 12, 1976

Brass Construction perform "Movin'." John Sebastian performs "Welcome Back" (the theme to "Welcome Back Kotter"). This week's comedian is Carroll O'Connor (from CBS-TV's "All in the Family").

Episode #19.38
S19E38 · Episode #19.38

Jun 19, 1976

Eddie Kendricks sings "Get It While It's Hot." Rhythm Heritage performs the "Theme from 'S.W.A.T." and "Baretta's Theme" ("Keep Your Eye On The Sparrow"). A visit by comedian Rip Taylor.

Episode #19.39
S19E39 · Episode #19.39

Jun 26, 1976

The Manhattans sing "Kiss and Say Goodbye." S.S. Fools perform "Why Can't You Be Mine?" A visit from comedian Hank Garcia.

Episode #19.40
S19E40 · Episode #19.40

Jul 03, 1976

A Salute to the U.S. Bicentennial. Paul Jabara sings "Yankee Doodle Dandy." Five-member family group The Muglestons perform "Dixie" and a "Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"/"Give My Regards to Broadway" medley. Kip Addotta is this week's comedian.

Episode #19.41
S19E41 · Episode #19.41

Jul 10, 1976

Vicki Sue Robinson sings "Turn the Beat Around." The Lockers perform "Stuffin' the Bird." Martin Mull performs his comedy record "The Nothing."

Episode #19.42
S19E42 · Episode #19.42

Jul 17, 1976

Maxine Nightingale sings "Right Back Where We Started From" and "Gotta Be The One."

Episode #19.43
S19E43 · Episode #19.43

Jul 31, 1976

The Sylvers perform "Cotton Candy." The comedy team of Baum and Estin (Bruce Baum and Ken Estin) also appear.

Episode #19.44
S19E44 · Episode #19.44

Aug 07, 1976

The sitcom "Laverne and Shirley" takes center stage. Cyndi Grecco sings the series' theme song "Making Our Dreams Come True." Dick Clark interviews "Laverne and Shirley" co-star Penny Marshall.

Episode #19.45
S19E45 · Episode #19.45

Aug 14, 1976

England Dan and John Ford Coley perform "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight."

Episode #19.46
S19E46 · Episode #19.46

Aug 21, 1976

Frankie Avalon sings "It's Never Too Late." Donna Summer sings "Love to Love You Baby" and "Try Me, I Know We Can Make It."

Episode #19.47
S19E47 · Episode #19.47

Aug 28, 1976

The Atlanta-based band Starbuck perform "Moonlight Feels Right." A visit by comedian Jeff Altman.

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American Bandstand (also know as Bandstand) Season 19 (1975) is released on Sep 06, 1975 and the latest season 32 of American Bandstand is released in 1989. Watch American Bandstand online - the English Music TV series from United States. American Bandstand is directed by Ed Yates,Kip Walton,Barry Glazer,Hal Galli and created by Charles Isaacs with Dick Clark and Peaches Johnson.

On this show, Dick Clark a weekly dance that featured the latest hit music for attending to dance to. In addition, the show had performances by popular musicians and audience members rated songs.

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Bandstand, AB, VH1's Best of American Bandstand, Bandstand, Dick Clark's American Bandstand

Countries:

United States

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English

Production Companies:

WFIL Philadelphia, American Broadcasting Company (ABC), USA Network

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