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wrote the program and Frank Furino served as producer. Each week, Clark profiled a different artist from the rock and roll era and counted down the top four songs that week from a certain year in the 1950s, 1960s or early 1970s. The show ended production when Clark suffered his
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episode "Mission: Implausible", Greg is the victim of a college prank, and he devises an elaborate plan to retaliate, part of which involves his use of a disguise kit; the first disguise chosen is that of Dick Clark. During a fantasy sequence that portrays the unfolding of the plan, the real Clark
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sat in a traditional theater setting. While some of the musical numbers were presented simply, others were major production numbers. The high point of the show was Clark's unveiling, with great fanfare at the end of each program, of the top ten records of the previous week. This ritual became so
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in 1952. Clark was responsible for a similar program on the company's radio station and served as a regular substitute host when Horn went on vacation. In 1956, Horn was arrested for drunk driving and was subsequently dismissed. On July 9, 1956, Clark became the show's permanent host.
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spoke of Clark's impact on the recording industry: "Dick was always there for me and Motown, even before there was a Motown. He was an entrepreneur, a visionary and a major force in changing pop culture and ultimately influencing integration," Gordy said. "He presented Motown and
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In the 1960s, the show's emphasis changed from merely playing records to including live performers. During this period, many of the leading rock bands and artists of the 1960s had their first exposure to nationwide audiences. A few of the many artists introduced were
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until he quit over controversy from the company regarding their sales techniques. Though McMahon continued until the company went out of business, Clark's previous involvement in the Payola scandal motivated him to be sensitive about his public image.
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licensed under the names "Dick Clark's
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TV series, playing a character named "Leif Early" in a show that satirized the show business industry. He appeared as a drag-racing-strip owner in a 1973 episode of the
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in popular music and entertainment by prominently featuring black musicians and dancers. Prior to this point, the show had largely excluded black teenagers.
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Deluca, Dan; Wood, Sam; and Schaffer, Michael D. (April 18, 2012).
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On April 18, 2012, Clark died from a heart attack at a hospital in
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Dick Clark's longest-running radio show began on 14 February 1982.
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but couldn't agree on the contract, so CBS selected Clark to host.
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In his off-stage roles, Clark served as chief executive officer of
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4310:"Dick Clark dies at 82: He was a symbol of hope to stroke victims"
3038:"The Legacy of Dick Clark, 'The Fastest Follower in the Business'"
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fame, Clark also hosted a 30-minute Saturday night program called
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Dick Clark's Rock, Roll and Remember newspaper comic strip series
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2739:"Dick Clark, legendary host of 'American Bandstand,' dies at 82"
1043:. At the same time, Clark also hosted the Stone-Stanley-created
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reportedly called Elvis Presley a "rancid-smelling aphrodisiac".
3625:"Only God is responsible for making more stars than Dick Clark"
2831:"Dick Clark dies at 82; he introduced America to rock 'n' roll"
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3993:"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air: The Philadelphia Story:Overview"
2113:, (1966) Season 9, episode 30, "The Case of the Final Fadeout"
2105:(1972–2004) – host, (2006–2012) – co-host, producer
2057:(1966) – as J.H. Alpert in the episode "The Untamed Land"
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as "the longest-running variety show in TV history." In 2010,
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No lifetime achievement award was presented in 2020 and 2021.
2013: – himself (as a head in a jar), season 1, episode 1, "
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co-hosted with Clark. By 1985, Clark hosted the entire show.
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as a guest in later incarnations. During the premiere of the
2907:"5 Ways Dick Clark Revolutionized the TV and Music Industry"
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Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Person of the Year (1980)
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in New York City. Clark aimed to challenge the dominance of
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2451:"TV Emperor of Rock 'n' Roll and New Year's Eve Dies at 82"
2400:. The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Archived from
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1554:. Clark also appears in interview segments of a 2002 film,
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franchise stemmed from the Clark-hosted (and produced) NBC
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and Clark himself were honored at the Daytime Emmy Awards.
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in a way that was palatable to parents." James Sullivan of
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In 1945, Clark began his career working in the mailroom at
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from 1956 to 1989. He also hosted five incarnations of the
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3395:"Next week to be 25th New Year's Eve without Guy Lombardo"
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Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host winners
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Four for Best Game Show Host (1979, 1983, 1985, and 1986)
2169:(1963) – Sgt. Andy Kincaid in the episode "Kincaid"
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3456:"New Guy Lombardo? Dick Clark sees New Year's tradition"
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as the host. Hilton was later replaced by original host
544:, where he took a job as a disc jockey at radio station
3130:"Reactions to Death of Dick Clark, New Year's Eve Icon"
1642:. In 1973, Clark began producing the highly successful
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I played records, the kids danced, and America watched.
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Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia Hall of Fame (1992)
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and obtains skin cream to keep himself looking young.
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3558:"Ryan Seacrest extends 'New Year's Rockin' Eve' deal"
3340:"Clark returns to 'Pyramid' — but not as show's host"
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Clark in the 1947 yearbook for A.B. Davis High School
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American radio and television personality (1929–2012)
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S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications alumni
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3690:"Dick Clark, TV and New Year's Eve icon, dies at 82"
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In 1965, Clark branched out from hosting, producing
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when all three worked at ABC in the late 1950s. The
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4444:. National Radio Hall Of Fame. 2017. Archived from
4071:"- Dick Clark's American Bandstand Diner debuts..."
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1742:Clark was the son of Richard A. Clark, who managed
1527:Clark wrote, produced and starred in the 1968 film
4046:"Dick Clark Tries Theme Variation for Restaurants"
3720:"Top 10 Things You Didn't Know About "Soul Train""
3314:"Bakersfield native wins big on $ 100,000 Pyramid"
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5697:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
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4669:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
4642:Daytime Emmy Award for Outstanding Game Show Host
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4266:"CNN Larry King Live — Interview With Dick Clark"
4196:"TV Star Clark Buys Inland Empire Station KPRO,"
3428:"Dick Clark: Rockin' it on New Year's since 1972"
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1174:Photo of Clark in 1963, pictured with the iconic
985:Clark hosted the syndicated television game show
966:version. Earlier, he was also a guest during the
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3000:American Bandstand 30 Year Special – 1982 (2/11)
2129:, guest star, season 1, episode 13, Star Quality
895:. The show was canceled in 1964 and replaced by
6925:American chief executives in the media industry
6874:List of acts who appeared on American Bandstand
4298:, autopsyfiles.org; accessed November 16, 2016.
3967:"Dharma & Greg Mission: Implausible TV.com"
3623:Alan Duke; Chelsea J. Carter (April 19, 2012).
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2245:Dick Clark Presents Radio's Uncensored Bloopers
1350:, in which he asks an underworld contact about
4391:"Celebrities react to the death of Dick Clark"
4365:"Celebrities react to the death of Dick Clark"
3174:"Dick Clark, Still the Oldest Living Teenager"
1178:microphone. Clark's ABC radio show was called
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4599:The Interviews: An Oral History of Television
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3367:"CBS will sweep away quizzer 'Winning Lines'"
3055:American Bandstand 50th Anniversary clip 2002
2989:, Vol. I, St. James Press (2000) pp. 525–527.
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1819:Following Clark's death, longtime friend and
1776:. His death certificate noted that Clark had
1649:Clark had a stake in a chain of music-themed
1584:He also made brief cameos in two episodes of
6850:The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show
4113:"Tornado-damaged theater to reopen April 14"
3811:"DICK CLARK IS THRIVING ON 3 MAJOR NETWORKS"
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1509:. Clark also produced the television series
1357:Clark attempted to branch into the realm of
1276:The Dick Clark Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show
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4590:Broadcast Pioneers of Philadelphia web page
4425:"RPM Magazine - October 13, 1973 - Page 12"
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3896:Pop Will Eat Itself on The Jon Stewart Show
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3073:"Dick Clark to be Honored at Daytime Emmys"
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1601:With Ed McMahon, Clark was a spokesman for
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6980:Mount Vernon High School (New York) alumni
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4175:"Westchester Native Dick Clark Dead at 82"
3747:"When the Music Stopped for Don Cornelius"
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1772:in April 2004, Clark revealed that he had
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1485:From 2001 to 2003, Clark was a co-host of
1159:. It was produced by Mars Broadcasting of
471:. His first television-hosting job was on
459:While attending Syracuse, Clark worked at
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2307:Broadcasting Magazine Hall of Fame (1992)
1547:In 1967, Clark made an appearance in the
1447:concert, an all star concert designed by
1163:. Despite Clark's enormous popularity on
1130:broadcast, covering the arrival of 2000.
556:, which began broadcasting a show called
6176:Primetime Emmy for Outstanding Game Show
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4019:"Dick Clark will keep pitching millions"
3489:"Dick Clark Hands Off The Big Ball Drop"
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2800:"The Dick Clark Effect: It's Everywhere"
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1468:in 1995. Two years later, he hosted the
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5288:Daytime Emmy Lifetime Achievement Award
4556:in the Hollywood Walk of Fame Directory
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3289:"Dick Clark Dead of Heart Attack at 82"
3267:"Dick Clark's Rock Roll & Remember"
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2587:Clark, Dick; Robinson, Richard (1976).
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3521:"Clark Outing Cheers Stroke Survivors"
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6995:People from Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
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3487:de Moraes, Lisa (December 14, 2004).
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2239:Rock, Roll & Remember, Vol. 1,2,3
1088:, a New Year's Eve music special for
905:. Clark took over as host, replacing
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6955:Businesspeople from New York (state)
6915:21st-century American businesspeople
6910:20th-century American businesspeople
6723:ABC Television Center in Los Angeles
4471:Dick Clark's personal/radio web site
4336:Kasperowicz, Pete (April 18, 2012).
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3426:Memmott, Carol (December 27, 2011).
3393:Moore, Frazier (December 26, 2001).
3365:Adalian, Josef (February 15, 2000).
2905:Abramovitch, Seth (April 19, 2012).
2424:"World's oldest teenager dies at 82"
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2229:Dick Clark, 20 Years of Rock N' Roll
1864:, where I got my start," Ross said.
1827:eulogized Clark on the floor of the
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1609:
1519:. The series ran from 2002 to 2005.
1453:1988 Writers Guild of America strike
1198:The Dick Clark National Music Survey
991:, during its only season (1990–91).
6970:Deaths from coronary artery disease
4614:Reuters review of 2008 documentary
4246:. Quincy, Massachusetts. April 2012
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3556:Oldenburg, Ann (October 23, 2013).
3320:. Scripps Media, Inc. July 12, 2016
3123:
2478:"Michigan Military Heritage Museum"
2359:. TV. July 19, 2010. Archived from
2174:TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes
1932:(2002) – Himself (Documentary)
1598:from past episodes of that sitcom.
1405:TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes
1230:continues in operation as of 2020.
1084:In 1972, Dick Clark first produced
1080:Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
1073:Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
929:for best game show host. In total,
473:Cactus Dick and the Santa Fe Riders
296:Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
165:Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve
13:
6920:Actors from Mount Vernon, New York
4142:Contino, Jeanna (April 18, 2012).
3941:"Dick Clark: A Big-Screen Tribute"
3745:Medina, Jennifer (March 9, 2012).
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3654:Brooks, Tim; Marsh, Earle (2003).
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3172:Goldman, Andrew (March 27, 2011).
2860:Sullivan, James (April 18, 2012).
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2137: – host (1973–1988), guest (
1949: – Times Square correspondent
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636:was briefly revived in 1989, with
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6317:Frankie Lymon & The Teenagers
4581:collected news and commentary at
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4173:Kanwar, Tanuja (April 18, 2012).
4144:"The Eventful Life of Dick Clark"
3809:Kerr, Peter (February 15, 1984).
3533:. January 4, 2006. Archived from
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3028:, April 19, 1990, pp. 67–70, 126.
2829:Boucher, Geoff (April 19, 2012).
2798:Bertram, Colin (April 18, 2012).
2150:The Saturday Night Beech-Nut Show
1581:plays Greg wearing his disguise.
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6990:People from Bronxville, New York
4401:. April 18, 2012. Archived from
3597:. April 18, 2012. Archived from
3071:Abrams, Natalie (May 27, 2010).
2957:Eichel, Molly (March 14, 2012).
1729:
1482:, the last game show he hosted.
1451:to end world hunger. During the
1344:Clark appeared in an episode of
1282:. However, unlike the afternoon
1186:On March 25, 1972, Clark hosted
654:Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
362:was responsible for creating a "
324:Smokey Robinson and the Miracles
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7000:People with Parkinson's disease
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3024:Schipper, Henry. "Dick Clark",
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2987:Encyclopedia of Popular Culture
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2931:Whitaker, Tim (March 1, 2012).
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2449:Weber, Bruce (April 18, 2012).
2217: – himself (two episodes)
2094:Final Draw: 1994 FIFA World Cup
1557:Confessions of a Dangerous Mind
1479:Challenge of the Child Geniuses
1365:in 1973. The series, hosted by
1092:which included coverage of the
1065:Challenge of the Child Geniuses
954:Clark subsequently returned to
912:Clark became the first host of
774:As a result of Clark's work on
713:had their television debuts on
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4741:(2005; as executive producer)
3287:Duane Byrge (April 18, 2012).
3233:Tucker, Ken (April 18, 2012).
2707:Tiegel, Eliot (July 8, 1967).
2630:. December 28, 1964. p. 9
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1835:praised Clark's career: "With
1228:United Stations Radio Networks
1053:was actually supposed to host
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4308:Rene Lynch (April 19, 2012).
3780:"Dick Clark's Live Wednesday"
3688:Lynn Elber (April 18, 2012).
2757:– via Kansas City Star.
2342:
2073:(1988, 1991–1993) – host
1937:
1803:, shortly after undergoing a
1535:Bakersfield country musicians
1390:Clark hosted the short-lived
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278:Richard "Dick" Wagstaff Clark
6945:American radio personalities
6265:Creedence Clearwater Revival
4296:Dick Clark death certificate
4198:San Bernardino Sun-Telegram,
4177:. The Rivertowns Daily Voice
4044:Howard, Bob (May 25, 1999).
3497:. p. C1. Archived from
2709:"Smothers Set Youthful Pace"
2659:. March 27, 1978. p. 43
2621:"KPRO, WLOB sales announced"
2564:. AskMen.com. Archived from
2541:The History of Rock 'n' Roll
2231:(Buddah Records) (1973) (#9
1900:(1961) – Dr. Alexander
1474:Jonathan Goodson Productions
1305:Dick Clark's World of Talent
574:television network, renamed
409:, and raised in neighboring
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6735:Universal Studios Hollywood
4726:Executive producer/host of
4494:National Radio Hall of Fame
3120:, CBS News, April 18, 2012.
2302:National Radio Hall of Fame
2214:The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
1640:Paul Revere and the Raiders
1603:American Family Sweepstakes
1587:The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air
1393:Dick Clark's Live Wednesday
1143:, in an interview with the
867:interview with Dick Clark,
818:on either of his programs.
479:program. He later replaced
440:Radio and television career
23:Dick Clark (disambiguation)
10:
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6217:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
4533:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
4099:December 26, 2007, at the
2862:"The Legacy of Dick Clark"
2320:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
2275:Lifetime Achievement Award
2177: – co-host, producer
2033:(1968–69) – producer
1892:(1960) – Neil Hendry
1867:
1780:at the time of his death.
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1202:Mutual Broadcasting System
1100:'s New Year's specials on
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711:Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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3914:"Smart Kids Finish First"
2743:The Philadelphia Inquirer
2382:Dick Clark's death record
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1624:Dick Clark's AB Grill in
1457:Live! Dick Clark Presents
1252:Other television programs
1157:The Dick Clark Radio Show
538:Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania
510:Santa Barbara, California
420:pilot, was killed in the
379:American Bandstand Diner,
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7015:Television show creators
6935:American game show hosts
6361:Sly and the Family Stone
4952:Bonita Granville Wrather
4627:Awards and achievements
3145:Furek, Maxim W. (1986).
2153:(1958–1960) – host
2081:(1990–1993) – host
1801:Santa Monica, California
752:Guinness Book of Records
536:In 1952, Clark moved to
436:fraternity (Phi Gamma).
89:Santa Monica, California
6960:Culture of Philadelphia
6731:'s Studio B (1987–1988)
6480:Television Hall of Fame
4240:"Dick Clark dies at 82"
4200:June 20, 1965, page D-4
4117:Springfield News Leader
3399:Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
3178:New York Times Magazine
3118:"Dick Clark dead at 82"
2591:Rock, Roll and Remember
2314:Television Hall of Fame
2121:(1963–1964) – host
2089:(1989–1993) – host
1924:(2001) – Financier
1805:transurethral resection
1778:coronary artery disease
1766:During an interview on
1717:Pigeon Forge, Tennessee
1686:(Pennsylvania); Miami;
1523:Other media appearances
901:, which had moved from
865:New York Times Magazine
6950:American restaurateurs
6690:Dick Clark Productions
6606:(May 27, 1978 co-host)
5215:* Awarded posthumously
4729:New Year's Rockin' Eve
4609:FBI file on Dick Clark
4565:Dick Clark interviewed
4476:Dick Clark Productions
3461:The Milwaukee Sentinel
3293:The Hollywood Reporter
2911:The Hollywood Reporter
2398:"Dick Clark Biography"
2296:Hollywood Walk of Fame
2185:(1965–67) – host
2102:New Year's Rockin' Eve
1916:(1970) – Himself
1807:procedure to treat an
1786:New Year's Rockin' Eve
1739:
1662:; one location in the
1629:
1616:Dick Clark Productions
1375:and alternated in the
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1196:. In 1981, he created
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483:(who later hosted the
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375:Dick Clark Productions
293:from 1973 to 1988 and
142:Dick Clark Productions
56:Richard Wagstaff Clark
6985:Peabody Award winners
6696:Snader Telescriptions
6422:(Ahmet Ertegun Award)
5031:Julie Reihm Casaletto
4887:Disney Legends Awards
4848:Awards for Dick Clark
3468:on September 22, 2015
3454:Terry, Carol Burton.
3151:Berwick, Pennsylvania
3135:blog, April 18, 2012.
2985:Milner, Andrew (ed.)
2937:Philadelphia Magazine
1929:Bowling For Columbine
1889:Because They're Young
1884:(1957) – Himself
1821:House Rules Committee
1737:
1644:American Music Awards
1623:
1571:run on that network.
1315:This Is Show Business
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1224:The U.S. Music Survey
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1104:, as he believed its
1094:ball drop festivities
1013:. Clark later hosted
949:The $ 100,000 Pyramid
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570:was picked up by the
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498:Riverside, California
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385:show, similar to the
383:American Music Awards
332:Simon & Garfunkel
320:Ike & Tina Turner
6717:WFIL-TV's Studio 'B'
5596:Sid and Marty Krofft
5588:Susan Seaforth Hayes
3876:. September 16, 1988
3239:Entertainment Weekly
3205:. TV. Archived from
2597:Thomas Y. Crowell Co
2404:on November 16, 2018
2139:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
2126:The Partridge Family
1908:(1968) – Roger
1724:Greenburgh, New York
1672:Cranbury, New Jersey
1666:travel plaza on the
1470:Pennsylvania Lottery
1465:The Jon Stewart Show
1019:on NBC in 1993; and
979:Entertainment Weekly
972:The $ 25,000 Pyramid
915:The $ 10,000 Pyramid
841:United States Senate
407:Bronxville, New York
222: 1962;
195: 1952;
113:Television presenter
70:Bronxville, New York
5644:Melody Thomas Scott
5315:Pamela Ilott (1986)
4485:Syracuse University
4448:on January 10, 2017
4217:New York Daily News
3947:on October 18, 2015
3919:The Washington Post
3874:The Washington Post
3601:on December 9, 2018
3590:The Washington Post
3537:on January 11, 2006
3494:The Washington Post
3346:. November 13, 2002
3209:on October 22, 2012
3153:: Kimberley Press.
2779:on January 22, 2009
2568:on December 9, 2010
2182:Where the Action Is
2065:(1964) – host
2049:(1981) – host
2041:(1997) – host
1668:New Jersey Turnpike
1635:Where the Action Is
1288:The Dick Clark Show
1271:The Dick Clark Show
1264:At the peak of his
1140:The Washington Post
885:Pyramid (game show)
670:Simon and Garfunkel
650:Ike and Tina Turner
600:The Dick Clark Show
508:, respectively) in
489:) as a newscaster.
434:Delta Kappa Epsilon
430:Syracuse University
422:Battle of the Bulge
310:, Clark introduced
122:television producer
101:Syracuse University
6940:American radio DJs
6770:LBS Communications
6648:Other crew-members
6571:American Bandstand
5412:John Cannon (2002)
5151:Christina Aguilera
5027:George Bodenheimer
4824:American Bandstand
4746:(2006–12; as host)
4736:Served alongside:
4584:The New York Times
4518:TCM Movie Database
4076:. December 2, 1999
4025:. January 22, 1998
3815:The New York Times
3751:The New York Times
3726:. February 2, 2012
3501:on August 21, 2018
3133:The New York Times
2773:Elvis Presley News
2456:The New York Times
2097:(1993) – host
2046:The Krypton Factor
1962:American Bandstand
1862:American Bandstand
1856:on tour with the "
1837:American Bandstand
1740:
1678:. Until recently,
1656:Newark, New Jersey
1630:
1594:'s character host
1566:American Bandstand
1517:American Bandstand
1280:American Bandstand
1266:American Bandstand
1262:
1184:
1180:Dick Clark Reports
1165:American Bandstand
1021:The Family Channel
816:the Rolling Stones
804:American Bandstand
764:American Bandstand
756:American Bandstand
750:was listed in the
748:American Bandstand
744:American Bandstand
715:American Bandstand
577:American Bandstand
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517:American Bandstand
405:Clark was born in
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352:racial segregation
308:American Bandstand
283:American Bandstand
153:American Bandstand
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4906:Barton "Bo" Boyd*
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4776:Succeeded by
4750:Succeeded by
4734:1973–2012
4709:Succeeded by
4676:Succeeded by
4649:Succeeded by
4616:The Wages of Spin
4481:Dick Clark Papers
4405:on April 19, 2012
4371:on April 21, 2012
4315:Los Angeles Times
4154:on April 25, 2012
4050:Los Angeles Times
3973:on April 16, 2012
3912:de Moraes, Lisa.
3700:on April 21, 2012
3669:978-0-345-45542-0
3108:, April 18, 2012.
3044:, April 18, 2012.
2836:Los Angeles Times
2749:on April 21, 2012
2606:978-0-690-01184-5
2595:. New York City:
2252:Awards and honors
2247:(Atlantic) (1984)
2201: – producer
1897:The Young Doctors
1809:enlarged prostate
1762:Illness and death
1676:Branson, Missouri
1626:Branson, Missouri
1610:Business ventures
1577:Dharma & Greg
1552:television series
1383:creator and host
1192:, filling in for
1145:CBS Radio Network
1002:Let's Make a Deal
951:, ended in 1988.
863:As reported by a
780:Los Angeles Times
607:This Is Your Life
452:radio station in
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130:Years active
116:radio personality
66:November 30, 1929
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2015:Space Pilot 3000
2005: – producer
1858:Caravan of Stars
1788:broadcast, with
1660:Phoenix, Arizona
1570:
1361:with the series
1333:procedural drama
1033:'s TV game show
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800:Caravan of Stars
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686:Johnny Cash
678:Buddy Holly
306:As host of
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6764:Syndicated
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6347:Etta James
6253:Jack Bruce
6236:Ruth Brown
6228:Performers
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6064:Ben Bailey
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5997:Bob Barker
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5544:Monty Hall
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5357:Ted Corday
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4999:Steve Jobs
4983:Dick Clark
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4773:1989–1993
4706:1973–1988
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4673:1985–1986
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