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Dick Clarks' Rock, Roll, and Remember.  Co-hosted by Mark Elliot through 1984.

All are complete and include the national spots.

Airdate Featured Artist or Group (among others) Length (min)
11/19/1982 B. J. Thomas 217
12/8/1984 The Osmonds 213
1/4/1985 Elvis Presley 216
10/4/1985 The Four Tops 213
5/23/87 Bread 221
12/12/1987 Jerry Butler 214
8/26/89 James Taylor 216
4/19/91 John Lennon 216
8/24/2002 The Miracles.  Recorded off of WZAK-FM, Charleston, West Virginia 230

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American Gold with Dick Bartley

Airdate Comment Length (min)
September 25, 1982 Recorded off of WFYR-FM, Chicago.  Not complete. 65
January 15-16, 1994 Tribute to the Class of 1970 214
May 21-22, 1994 Tribute to the Class of 1972.  Part 2 only. 107
January 1996 Tribute to Motown 209
June 8-9, 1996   234
August 3-4, 1996   238
August 10-11, 1996   233
November 2-3, 1996   236
May 16-17, 1998 Tribute to the Class of 1968 218
September 1998 Tribute to Billboard's Hot 100 on the 40th anniversary of the chart. 203
September 16-17, 1999 Tribute to the Class of 1969 217
December 11-12, 1999 Tribute to the Class of 1971 216
December 2002   193
July 13-14, 2002 Tribute to the Class of 1973.  Part 1 only. 108
December 18, 2004 Christmas Music 217
July 2-3, 2005 Tribute to the Class of 1974 224
January 27-28, 2007 Tribute to the Rolling Stones 217
March 3-4, 2007 1966 Yearbook 216
May 19-20, 2007 Tribute to the Beach Boys 218
June 23-24, 2007 Summer of 1969/10 Best of The Young Rascals 216
July 14-15, 2007 Summer of 1965/20 Best of the Monkees 218
November 3-4, 2007 Fall of 1966/10 Best of Credence Clearwater Revival 216
April 12-13, 2008 Spring of 1973/10 Best of the Hollies 216
August 30-31, 2008 1974 Yearbook 237
 
Classic Countdown with Dick Bartley
April 4-5, 2009 Spring of 1970.  Recorded off of WODB-FM, Columbus, Ohio. 223
April 17-18, 2010 Spring of 1969.  Recorded off of WODB-FM, Columbus, Ohio. 234

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Rockline

All are recorded off of WKLC-FM, Charleston, West Virginia.  Hosted by Bob Coburn.

Program Airdate Length (min)
Robert Plant is featured.  He talks about his latest album, Manic Nirvana, and he comments about Led Zeppelin. 7/4/90 119
The Doobie Brothers are featured, including classic songs and selections from their new album, Brotherhood. 6/17/91 91
The Moody Blues are featured. 8/12/91 84
Don Henley is featured, including Eagles' songs as well as Henley singing solo, but he mainly discusses his involvement with the Walden Woods Project. 3/30/92 82
Ray Manzarek and Robby Kreiger of The Doors are featured.  Recorded off of WKLC-FM, Charleston, West Virginia.  First three minutes are missing due to station technical difficulties in picking up the network feed. 7/17/95 85

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Dick Clark in Hollywood

These are a series of short (2.5 minutes each) break-ins featuring Dick Clark with news from Hollywood.

Airdate Subject
4/24/89 Maury Povich -- "A Current Affair"
4/25/89 Fred Willard -- "D. C. Follies" (syndicated sitcom 1987-1989)
4/26/89 William Forsythe -- "Dead Bang" (1989 film)
4/27/89 Smokey Robinson
4/28/89 Jerry Van Dyke -- "Coach"
4/29/89 Sandy Duncan -- "The Hogan Family"
4/30/89 Michael Keaton -- "Dream Team" (1989 film)
5/1/89 Leonard Maltin -- "TV Movies and Video Guide"
5/2/89 Felton Perry -- "Hooperman" (1987-1989 ABC series)
5/3/89 Stephanie Powers
5/4/89 Gary Cole -- "Midnight Caller" (1988-1991 NBC series)
5/5/89 Joanna Kerns -- "Growing Pains" (1985-1992 ABC series)
5/6/89 Sam Neill -- "Dead Calm" (1989 film)
5/7/89 Jackie Collins - author
6/12/89 "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade" (1989 film)
6/13/89 Kirk Cameron -- "Growing Pains"
6/14/89 Harry Hamlin -- "L. A. Law" (1986-1994 NBC series)
6/15/89 Richard Mulligan -- "Empty Nest" (1988-1995 NBC series)
6/16/89 Dan Ackroyd -- "Ghost Busters"
6/17/89 Betty White -- "Golden Girls" (1985-1992 NBC series)
6/18/89 Jamie Farr
7/31/89 Paul Linke -- author of "Time Flies When You're Alive"
8/1/89 Robert Englund -- "Nightmare on Elm Street"
8/2/89 Yakov Smirnoff - comedian
8/3/89 Malcolm-Jamal Warner -- "The Cosby Show"
8/4/89 Fred Travalena - impressionist
8/5/89 Brandon Tartikoff - NBC
8/6/89 Bob Goldthwait - comedian

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The Hit Heard Round the World

Sponsored by the U. S. Army and featuring interviews with radio disk jockeys from around the world about the latest hits in their city.

Each is about 9 minutes in length.

Date

City -- Disk Jockey or Artist

3/3/69 Amsterdam -- Jan Van Veen; BBC London -- Kenny Everitt; Honolulu -- Granny Goose; New York -- Burt Bacharach; Rome -- Lillian Terry
3/10/69 2UW Sydney -- Ward Austin; CJSS Montreal -- Dave Mickie; Radio Capital Mexico City -- Larry Johnson; Radio Copenhagen -- Jorget Mylius; Radio Luxembourg -- Alan Freeman.

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"Update" brought to you by the United States Army Force Command. 

A Top 40 music program hosted by Army Sergeant Dan Gates.  Each show is about 15 minutes in length.  I have the dates shown.

5/27/79 7/22/79 11/11/79
6/3/79 7/29/79 11/18/79
6/10/79 8/5/79 12/23/79
6/17/79 8/12/79 12/30/79
7/8/79 8/19/79 1/6/80
7/15/79 8/26/79 1/13/80

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"Your Navy Presents Dick Clark"  These are 14-minute programs from the 1960s featuring a particular artist.
I do not have exact dates.

Program Number Artist
NP-41 Sergio Mendes
NP-42 Sergio Mendes
NP-43 Brenton Wood
NP-44 Brenton Wood
NP-51 Brenton Wood
NP-52 Brenton Wood

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Other

Program Airdate Length (min)
Dick Clarks' Solid Gold Show.  Among other things, the pop chart of April 5, 1969 is reviewed.  Show no. 156. ?? 49
Summer Souvenirs of the Sixties.  Hosted by Mike Harvey and aired over Memorial Day weekend 1988. 5/88 212
Off the Record Special with Mary Turner.  Featured artist is Aerosmith. 5/9/88 57
Legends of Rock.  Featured artist is Aerosmith. 1/30/89 56
Solid Gold Scrapbook.  Hosted by Norm N. Nite.  Looks at the week of February 20, 1967.  Focus also on Fats Domino, whose birthday is this week. 2/20/89 269
Solid Gold All-Time Favorites Countdown.  Top 100 favorite oldies.  Hosted by Bob Worthington and aired over the Fourth of July weekend 1989. 7/4/89 277
 Superstar Concert Series
Hosted by Gary Owens. 12/81 147
From Westwood One.  Features an Elton John concert from 12/24/73. 9/22/90 83
From Westwood One.  The featured band this week is Aerosmith.  Hosted by Phil Hendrie. 10/31/90 89
   Cruisin' America with Cousin Brucie
  3/14/88 166
  1/20/89 165
Mr. Morrow's last Cruisin' America show. 12/25/92 151
   "On the Line" with Rick Dees
  12/25/89 107
 American Music Magazine with Rick Dees
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5/27/86 53
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5/30/86 54
2/1/88 53
5/30/88 54
5/31/88 53
6/1/88 53
10/10/88 53
10/11/88 53
10/12/88 53
10/13/88 53
10/14/88 54
12/12/88 53
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12/14/88 53
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Last Updated on 2012/04/29
By Daniel A. Gulino
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