As of this posting [2020], several original, full-length episodes of the show are available for viewing on You Tube, posted by One Media Music, under the title of "Live from Rock 'n' Roll Palace."
In addition to being the founders of the Little Darlin's Rock-n-Roll Palace concert venue in Kissimmee, Florida, where the series was taped, Glenn Stetson and R. J. "Dick" Milano were also, respectively, co-executive producer and associate producer of the show.
The Little Darlin's Rock-n-Roll Palace itself didn't last long after the TV show ended. After a name change to Wolfman Jack's Rock 'n' Roll Palace in 1991, the venue closed permanently in November 1992. Not long after, Old Town amusement park, where the venue was located, tore down the palace, along with the original ferris wheel next to it (which was featured several times on the show) to make room for a new ferris wheel and other new park rides.