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- The classic prime time variety show most famous for its vaudeville acts and rock music performances.
- Mike Douglas, aided by a different celebrity co-host every week, interviews a variety of figures from the world of entertainment.
- Comedian Red Skelton hosts a variety show of comedic sketches, and a range of stars, to speak to an entire generation.
- Dick Clark hosts a daily to weekly dance show that features the latest hit music for the attending teens to dance to. In addition, the show has performances by popular musicians and audience members rate songs.
- Music showcase show featuring well-known musical artists as well as celebrity hosts and dancers.
- A Rock'n'Roll Variety Show toured over the United States and briefly around the world for the spring and fall months, except for Malibu Beach for the summer and Big Bear Ski Resort for the winter. It featured popular music acts of the day, games, and celebrity interviews for one of these five days a week on ABC-TV USA.
- Variety series hosted by country/pop singer Glen Campbell.
- Teen dance show hosted by DJ Lloyd Thaxton. Show was 1hr long and featured various rock groups.
- This was a local Cincinnati, Ohio talk show hosted by Bob Braun, a Cincinnati personality. Bob Braun got his start as the sidekick for Ruth Lyons, another Cincinnati legend.
- Music-variety show based in Los Angeles, Califonia featuring many popular music stars. Initially a local program, it was quickly pick-up and released in first-run syndication nationwide by Four Star Television.
- Comedy variety series hosted by former "Andy Griffith Show" co-star Don Knotts.
- A rock 'n' roll musical performance show that began as a local Los Angeles-based program on KABC-LA. It began syndication in April 1965 in more than 150 markets in the U.S. and seven countries internationally. It was created and hosted by LA's top all-night DJ at the time, Gene Weed, who in later years became a producer for Dick Clark Productions.
- Artists and groups from the 1960s perform.
- New York based Pop Music program.
- Syndicated TV specials from Expo 67 in Montréal, Quebec, Canada.
- 1965–1966TV EpisodeTrini Lopez, The Vogues, The Everly Brothers, Freddie and The Dreamers.
- Episode: (1968)1948–19711hTV-GTV Episode
- Ketty Lester sings "When a Woman Loves a Man" and "Nice and Easy." The Vogues perform "The Land of Milk and Honey" and "Magic Town." A telephone interview with Dave Berk, Dick Dodd, and Larry Tamblyn of The Standells.
- 1951–19711hTV-GTV EpisodeHighlights include Martha the traveling saleslady, in farm country, falls for Clem, and fantasizes themselves as an Indian princess and a Canadian Mounted Police officer.In the Silent Spot, Red's an inept but persistent process server using various unlikely disguises.
- The Association performs "Silver Morning" and "Traveler's Guide." Jill St. John sings " Snowbird. " Don conducts the Boston Symphony with help from Robert Morse. Knotts, Morse, and Elaine Joyce are in a comedic skit about blind dates.
- Merrilee Rush sings "Angel of the Morning" and "That Kind of Woman." The Vogues perform "Turn Around Look at Me" and "My Special Angel." A telephone interview with Frank Jeckell of The 1910 Fruitgum Company.