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1. The View (1997– )
TV-PG | 60 min | Talk-Show
Five women with very different outlooks on politics, Hollywood and its stars, and current events discuss these and other divisive topics of the day. Originated by Barbara Walters and currently led by longtime host, Whoopi Goldberg.
Stars: Whoopi Goldberg, Joy Behar, Virginia Hamilton, Sunny Hostin
Votes: 9,470
2. The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
The classic prime time variety show most famous for its vaudeville acts and rock music performances.
Stars: Ed Sullivan, The Ray Bloch Orchestra, Ray Bloch, Johnny Wayne
Votes: 1,561
3. Fox and Friends (1998– )
180 min | News, Talk-Show
A morning news show that includes interviews, features and banter among the hosts.
Stars: Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Ainsley Earhardt, Janice Dean
Votes: 2,410
4. American Bandstand (1952–1989)
TV-G | 90 min | Music, Talk-Show
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.
Stars: Dick Clark, Charlie O'Donnell, Peaches Johnson, Stan Rodarte
Votes: 396
5. Hullabaloo (1965–1966)
TV-G | 60 min | Family, Comedy, Music
Music showcase show featuring well-known musical artists as well as celebrity hosts and dancers.
Stars: Patrick Adiarte, Johnny Holliday, Suzanne Charny, Gene Castle
Votes: 166
6. This Is Tom Jones (1969–1971)
60 min | Documentary, Music
A typical variety show featuring music by both guests and the host. Interspersed were comedy segments often by Ace Trucking Company which featured rising talents Fred Williard and Patti Deutsch.
Stars: Tom Jones, The Mike Sammes Singers, Sue Glover, Sunny Leslie
Votes: 119
7. Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
TV-G | 60 min | Music
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 ... See full summary »
Stars: Steve Alaimo, Paul Revere & The Raiders, Dick Clark, Steve Ciro
Votes: 78
8. The Joey Bishop Show (1967–1969)
90 min | Talk-Show
American talk show that had its first broadcast on ABC on April 17, 1967. It was hosted by Joey Bishop and featured Regis Philbin in his first ongoing role with national television exposure, as Bishop's sidekick/announcer.
Stars: Regis Philbin, Joey Bishop, Norm Crosby, Jan Murray
Votes: 222
9. The Lloyd Thaxton Show (1961–1968)
60 min | Music
Teen dance show hosted by DJ Lloyd Thaxton. Show was 1hr long and featured various rock groups.
Stars: Lloyd Thaxton, Rory O'Connor, April Stevens, Nino Tempo
Votes: 23
10. The Kraft Music Hall (1967–1971)
60 min | Music
A few years after Perry Como left as host, "The Kraft Music Hall" was revived as a regular series from 1967-71. There was no set host during this period, and various guest hosts, usually a ... See full summary »
Stars: Ed Herlihy, Alan King, Eddy Arnold, Anne Meara
Votes: 131
11. Music Scene (1969–1970)
TV-G | 45 min | Music
"Music Scene" was presented by ABC TV in a 45 minute format, Monday evenings 7:30-8:15, a unique time slot that pitted it against CBS' "Gunsmoke" at 7:30PM and NBCs "Laugh In" at 8PM . The ... See full summary »
Stars: David Steinberg, Chris Bokeno, Paul Reid Roman, Christopher Ross
Votes: 41
12. The Andy Williams Show (1969–1971)
60 min | Comedy, Music
Coming back to television after taking a year off, Andy Williams hosted this musical/comedy variety show. While his earlier programs had stuck with more traditional music, this new show ... See full summary »
Stars: Allan Blye, Andy Williams, Janos Prohaska, The Osmonds
Votes: 104
13. The 67th Annual Tony Awards (2013 TV Special)
TV-PG | 120 min | Documentary, Music, Musical
Awards show, which honors theater professionals for distinguished achievement on Broadway.
Director: Glenn Weiss | Stars: Liam Neeson, Tom Hanks, Jake Gyllenhaal, Scarlett Johansson
Votes: 196
14. The Barbara McNair Show (1969–1971)
60 min | Music
McNair became one of the first Black women to host her own TV variety show; it ran three seasons and featured big names like Sonny and Cher, The Righteous Brothers, Tony Bennett, Johnny Mathis, and more. McNair often sang on the show.
Stars: Barbara McNair, Ronald Long, Rich Little, The Cowsills
Votes: 36
15. The Clay Cole Show (1959–1967)
60 min | Music
New York based Pop Music program.
Stars: Clay Cole, Lesley Gore, Jay Black, Jay and the Americans
16. The Peter Martin Show (1967–1968)
Music
Stars: Peter Martin, Lesley Gore, 1910 Fruitgum Company, Richie Havens
17. Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony (1997 TV Special)
Music
Stars: The Bee Gees, Buffalo Springfield, Shawn Colvin, Crosby Stills & Nash
18. Hallelujah, Leslie! (1969 TV Special)
Music
Director: Steve Binder | Stars: Diane Arnold, Pamela Barlow, Toni Basil, Joe Cassini
19. T in the Park (2008 TV Special)
Music
Director: Rod Wardell | Stars: Alphabeat, Paul Banks, Bowling for Soup, Ian Brown
20.
Hullabaloo (1965–1966)
Episode:
Episode #2.15
(1965)
TV-G | 30 min | Family, Comedy, Music
Stars: Alan King, The Fortunes, Brenda Lee, Scott Lewis
21.
Hullabaloo (1965–1966)
Episode:
Episode #2.24
(1966)
TV-G | 30 min | Family, Comedy, Music
Hosted by George Hamilton, includes performances by Simon and Garfunkel, Lainie Kazan, Mel Carter and The Rascals.
Director: Bill Davis | Stars: Patrick Adiarte, Mel Carter, Suzanne Charny, George Hamilton
22.
Hullabaloo (1965–1966)
Episode:
Episode #2.29
(1966)
TV-G | 30 min | Family, Comedy, Music
Director: Bill Davis | Stars: Soupy Sales, Lada Edmund Jr., The Rascals, The Remains
23.
Music Scene (1969–1970)
Episode:
Episode #1.3
(1969)
TV-G | Music
Director: Stan Harris | Stars: The Dells, Roger Miller, The Rascals, Smokey Robinson
24.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Sally Ann Howes, Lola Falana, Joan Rivers, Jack Gilford, Nancy Walker, Joey Adams, Peter Gennaro, the Young Rascals
(1967)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Joey Adams, The Beatles, Lola Falana
Votes: 13
25.
The Ed Sullivan Show (1948–1971)
Episode:
Nancy Ames, Rodney Dangerfield, Georgie Kaye, the Young Rascals, Harry James & his Orchestra, Roger Ray, Chong & Mana, Topo Gigio
(1967)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
Director: John Moffitt | Stars: Ed Sullivan, Nancy Ames, Paul Anka, Chong & Mana
26.
The Joey Bishop Show (1967–1969)
Episode:
Episode #2.94
(1968)
Talk-Show
Stars: Sammy Davis Jr., Ben Gazzara, The Rascals
27.
This Is Tom Jones (1969–1971)
Episode:
Episode #2.16
(1970)
Documentary, Music
Tom sings "Without Love." Guest Shani Wallis serenades "Nobody Knows the Trouble I've Seen." The Rascals perform "Hold On." Tom joins them for "In The Midnight Hour."
Stars: Tom Jones, Sue Glover, George Gobel, Sunny Leslie
28.
The Andy Williams Show (1969–1971)
Episode:
Episode #1.16
(1970)
60 min | Comedy, Music
Host Andy croons "We Can Work It Out." Kate Smith sings "Where Am I Going?" Don Ho has two songs, his hit "Tiny Bubbles" and "Pearly Shells." Thd Osmonds are filmed through special effects.
Director: Art Fisher | Stars: Andy Williams, Allan Blye, Don Ho, The Osmonds
29.
American Bandstand (1952–1989)
Episode:
Episode #9.23
(1966)
TV-G | 60 min | Music, Talk-Show
The Young Rascals perform "Slow Down" and "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore." Al Martino sings "Spanish Eyes" and "Think I'll Go Somewhere And Cry Myself To Sleep."
Stars: Dick Clark, Al Martino, Charlie O'Donnell, The Rascals
30.
Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
Episode:
Episode #2.118
(1966)
Not Rated | 30 min | Music
Bobby Freeman sings "Shimmy Shimmy" and "I'll Never Fall In Love Again." The Young Rascals perform "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" and "Slow Down."
Stars: Steve Alaimo, Dick Clark, Bobby Freeman, Mark Lindsay
31.
Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
Episode:
Episode #2.235
(1966)
Not Rated | 30 min | Music
The Young Rascals perform "You Better Run" and "Good Lovin'." Barry Mann sings "Angelica" and a medley of his hits. Keith Allison performs "Colours."
Stars: Steve Alaimo, Keith Allison, Dick Clark, Lesley Gore
32.
Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
Episode:
Episode #2.237
(1966)
Not Rated | 30 min | Music
The Four Tops perform "Something About You" and "Loving You Is Sweeter Than Ever." Lesley Gore sings "Off And Running" and "It's My Party." The Action Kids dance to "Summer In the City." Raiders drummer Mike "Smitty" Smith is interviewed.
Stars: Steve Alaimo, Dick Clark, The Four Tops, Lesley Gore
33.
The Joey Bishop Show (1967–1969)
Episode:
Episode #2.234
(1968)
Talk-Show
Stars: Cleveland Amory, The Rascals, Sammy Shore, Diana Trask
34.
The Joey Bishop Show (1967–1969)
Episode:
Episode #2.61
(1967)
Talk-Show
Stars: Erroll Garner, Lloyd Nolan, The Rascals, Mickey Shaughnessy
35.
The Kraft Music Hall (1967–1971)
Episode:
host: Ed McMahon; guests: Barbara McNair, The Rascals, Charlie Manna, Little Anthony and the Imperials
(1968)
60 min | Music
Stars: Ed McMahon, Little Anthony and the Imperials, Charlie Manna, Barbara McNair
36.
The Kraft Music Hall (1967–1971)
Episode:
Vaudeville '68
(1968)
60 min | Music
Stars: Ed McMahon, Sonny Bono, Cher, The Rascals
37.
The View (1997– )
Episode:
Bellamy Young (Guest Co-Hostess)/Trisha Yearwood/The Rascals/Whoopi's Birthday
(2013)
TV-14 | Talk-Show
Stars: Whoopi Goldberg, Jenny McCarthy-Wahlberg, The Rascals, Sherri Shepherd
38.
Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
Episode:
Episode #2.249
(1966)
Not Rated | 30 min | Music
The Standells ("Dirty Water"), The Young Rascals ("You Better Run" and "Love Is A Beautiful Thing"), Koji Moriyama ("Yesterday"), Tina Mason ("Oh, Lonesome Me"), and The Robbs ("Do You Believe In Magic?").
Stars: Tina Mason, The Rascals, The Robbs, The Standells
39.
Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
Episode:
Episode #3.105
(1967)
Not Rated | 30 min | Music
Performers include Wilson Pickett, The Young Rascals, and The Hard Times.
Stars: Steve Ciro, Wilson Pickett, The Rascals
40.
Where the Action Is (1965–1967)
Episode:
Episode #3.128
(1967)
Not Rated | 30 min | Music
Mrs. Elva Miller ("These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" and "Downtown"), Keith Allison ("Leave My Woman Alone"), and Paul Revere and the Raiders ("The Lonely Bull"). Ted Le Plat, one of the Action Kids, sings "A Hard Day's Night."
Stars: Keith Allison, Steve Ciro, Ted Le Plat, Mrs. Miller
41.
The Barbara McNair Show (1969–1971)
Episode:
Della Reese, The Rascals
(1970)
60 min | Music
Director: Jorn H. Winther | Stars: Barbara McNair, Della Reese, The Rascals, Michel Louvain
42.
The Peter Martin Show (1967–1968)
Episode:
Gene Pitney, American Breed, Peaches and Herb, Gloria Tracy, Professor Irwin Corey, and The Young Rascals
(1968)
Music
Stars: American Breed, Irwin Corey, Peter Martin, Peaches & Herb
43.
The Peter Martin Show (1967–1968)
Episode:
Neil Sedaka, and The Young Rascals
(1968)
Music
Stars: Peter Martin, The Rascals, Neil Sedaka
44.
The Clay Cole Show (1959–1967)
Episode:
Episode #7.15
(1966)
Music
Stars: Clay Cole, Deborah Ferrara, Johnny Nash, Odetta
45.
The Clay Cole Show (1959–1967)
Episode:
Episode #7.40
(1967)
Music
Stars: Clay Cole, Every Mother's Son, The Rascals, Otis Redding
46.
Fox and Friends (1998– )
Episode:
Episode dated 27 July 2018
(2018)
News, Talk-Show
Felix Cavalieri and Gene Cornish's The Rascals perform;
Stars: Ainsley Earhardt, Steve Doocy, Brian Kilmeade, Jillian Mele
47.
The Lloyd Thaxton Show (1961–1968)
Episode:
Episode #4.119
(1966)
Music
The Young Rascals perform "I Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore." Gale Garnett sings "Small Potatoes" and "Has Anyone Seen Me?"
Stars: Lloyd Thaxton, Gale Garnett, The Rascals