Brittany Snow is reminiscing about her role on the NBC drama American Dreams — and all of the celebrity guest stars who made ...
The cigar box rigged to resemble a bomb arrived at the American Bandstand host's office at 46th and Market Streets on Nov. 21 ...
Past ColumnsMaybe I'm just too picky. I don't watch much network series television. The hook just isn't there. When I do bite, I'm usually left with a bad taste in my mouth. Proceeding with caution a ...
LOS ANGELES - Dick Clark stood as an avatar of rock 'n' roll virtually from its birth and, until his death Wednesday at age 82, as a cultural touchstone for boomers and their grandkids alike. His ...
PHILADELPHIA -- Lew Klein, a broadcast pioneer who helped create "American Bandstand" and launched the careers of Dick Clark and Bob Saget, has died at 91. Klein died Wednesday, according to Temple ...
In the 1960s, "American Bandstand" moved from black-and-white to color, from weekday broadcasts to once-a-week Saturday shows and from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. Although its influence started to ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Philadelphia, 1963: Two young girls wait outside in a long line during an exceptionally cold ...
In the 1960s, “American Bandstand” moved from black-and-white to color, from weekday broadcasts to once-a-week Saturday shows, and from Philadelphia to Los Angeles. Although its influence started to ...
June 19, 1964: Jim Bunning's on the mound for the Phillies and the Pryors have just begun their annual Wildwood vacation. Roxanne isn't with them because she's still mad at a still-distressed Meg.
LOS ANGELES -- Dick Clark, the ever-youthful television host and tireless entrepreneur who helped bring rock n roll into the mainstream on American Bandstand, and later produced and hosted a vast ...
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