
Solid Gold(1980)
Overview
Solid Gold was an American syndicated music television series that debuted on September 13, 1980. Like many other shows of its genre, such as American Bandstand, Solid Gold featured musical performances and various other elements such as music videos. What set Solid Gold apart was a group of dancers in revealing costumes who at various points in the program performed various dances to the top ten hits of the week. Many other specials aired in which the dancers would dance to older pop hits as well. Reviews of the show were not always positive, with The New York Times referring to it as "the pop music show that is its own parody...[enacting] mini-dramas...of covetousness, lust and aerobic toning--routines that typically have a minimal connection with the songs that back them up." The series ran until July 23, 1988, and it was usually transmitted on Saturdays in the early evening. In 1986, Solid Gold added the current year to its title, so in the seventh season the show was known as Solid Gold '86/'87. For the eighth and last season the program became known as Solid Gold In Concert, reflecting the addition of more live performances than had previously been featured on the program in the past.
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No imageSeason 1
47 episodes • 1980
Season 1
47 episodes • 1980
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
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1 | Season 1 Debut co-host Paul Anka | Sep 13, 1980 | 0.0 |
2 | Co-Host Paul Williams | Sep 20, 1980 | 0.0 |
3 | Co-host Andy Gibb | Sep 27, 1980 | 0.0 |
4 | Co Host Glen Campbell | Oct 4, 1980 | 0.0 |
5 | Co-host | Oct 11, 1980 | 0.0 |
6 | Co-host George Benson | Oct 18, 1980 | 0.0 |
7 | co host Commodores | Oct 25, 1980 | 0.0 |
8 | cohost Gladys Knight & the Pips | Nov 1, 1980 | 0.0 |
9 | cohost | Nov 8, 1980 | 0.0 |
10 | cohost Natalie Cole | Nov 15, 1980 | 0.0 |
11 | cohost Toni Tenille | Nov 22, 1980 | 0.0 |
12 | cohost Johnny Mathis | Nov 28, 1980 | 0.0 |
13 | cohost Bobby Goldsboro | Dec 6, 1980 | 0.0 |
14 | Cohosts Richard Sanders & Tim Reid | Dec 13, 1980 | 0.0 |
15 | cohost Neil Sedaka | Jan 3, 1981 | 0.0 |
16 | co-host Jim Stafford | Jan 10, 1981 | 0.0 |
17 | co-host Pointer SIsters | Jan 17, 1981 | 0.0 |
18 | Guest Host Cliff Richard | Jan 24, 1981 | 0.0 |
19 | co-host Smokey Robinson | Jan 31, 1981 | 0.0 |
20 | Solid Gold 80 | Feb 7, 1981 | 0.0 |
21 | co-host Larry Gatlin | Feb 14, 1981 | 0.0 |
22 | Co-host Issac Hayes | Feb 21, 1981 | 0.0 |
23 | Co-host Dottie West | Feb 28, 1981 | 0.0 |
24 | co-host Roberta Flack | Mar 7, 1981 | 0.0 |
26 | co-host | Mar 21, 1981 | 0.0 |
27 | Guest Host Anne Murray | Mar 28, 1981 | 0.0 |
28 | co-host Cliff Richard | Apr 4, 1981 | 0.0 |
29 | co-host Aretha Franklin | Apr 12, 1981 | 0.0 |
30 | co-host Helen Reddy | Apr 18, 1981 | 0.0 |
31 | co-host Roger Miller | Apr 25, 1981 | 0.0 |
32 | cohost Bill Cosby | May 2, 1981 | 0.0 |
33 | Classics show | May 9, 1981 | 0.0 |
34 | Classics Show | May 16, 1981 | 0.0 |
35 | co-host Rick Nelson | May 23, 1981 | 0.0 |
36 | co-host Barry White | May 30, 1981 | 0.0 |
37 | co-host Chuck Mangione | Jun 6, 1981 | 0.0 |
38 | co-host Oak Ridge Boys | Jun 13, 1981 | 0.0 |
39 | co-host Billy Preston | Jul 4, 1981 | 0.0 |
40 | co-host Jose Feliciano | Jul 11, 1981 | 0.0 |
41 | Classics show | Jul 18, 1981 | 0.0 |
42 | co-host Gladys Knight | Jul 25, 1981 | 0.0 |
43 | Co-host Harry Chapin | Aug 1, 1981 | 0.0 |
44 | co-host Mickey Gilley | Aug 8, 1981 | 0.0 |
45 | Compilation show | Aug 15, 1981 | 0.0 |
46 | Guest Host Debby Harry | Aug 14, 1980 | 0.0 |
47 | Country Gold | Aug 29, 2002 | 0.0 |
48 | Guest Host Cliff Richard | Sep 5, 1981 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 2
45 episodes • 1981
Season 2
45 episodes • 1981
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Season 2 Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 1 | Sep 12, 1981 | 0.0 |
2 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 2 | Sep 19, 1981 | 0.0 |
3 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 3 | Sep 26, 1981 | 0.0 |
4 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 4 | Oct 3, 1981 | 0.0 |
5 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 5 | Oct 10, 1981 | 0.0 |
6 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 6 | Oct 17, 1981 | 0.0 |
7 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 7 | Oct 24, 1981 | 0.0 |
8 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 8 | Oct 31, 1981 | 0.0 |
9 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 9 | Nov 7, 1981 | 0.0 |
10 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 10 | Nov 14, 1981 | 0.0 |
11 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 11 | Nov 21, 1981 | 0.0 |
12 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 12 | Nov 28, 1981 | 0.0 |
13 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 13 | Dec 5, 1981 | 0.0 |
14 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 14 | Dec 12, 1981 | 0.0 |
15 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Christmas Show | Dec 19, 1981 | 0.0 |
16 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 16 | Jan 9, 1982 | 0.0 |
18 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 18 | Jan 23, 1982 | 0.0 |
19 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 19 | Jan 30, 1982 | 0.0 |
20 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 20 | Feb 7, 1982 | 0.0 |
21 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 21 | Feb 14, 1982 | 0.0 |
22 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 22 | Feb 20, 1982 | 0.0 |
23 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 23 | Feb 27, 1982 | 0.0 |
24 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 24 | Mar 6, 1982 | 0.0 |
25 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 25 | Mar 13, 1982 | 0.0 |
26 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 26 | Mar 20, 1982 | 0.0 |
27 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 27 | Mar 27, 1982 | 0.0 |
28 | Marilyn McCoo & Lou Rawls | Apr 3, 1982 | 0.0 |
29 | Marilyn McCoo & Jerry Reed | Apr 10, 1982 | 0.0 |
30 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 30 | May 1, 1982 | 0.0 |
31 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 31 | May 8, 1982 | 0.0 |
32 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 32 | May 15, 1982 | 0.0 |
33 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 33 Classics | May 22, 1982 | 0.0 |
34 | Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo Show 34 | May 29, 1982 | 0.0 |
35 | Marilyn McCoo & Scott Baio | Jun 5, 1982 | 0.0 |
36 | Marilyn McCoo & Charlie Daniels | Jun 12, 1982 | 0.0 |
37 | Marilyn McCoo & Glenn Shorrock | Jun 19, 1982 | 0.0 |
38 | Marilyn McCoo & Shaun Cassidy | Jun 26, 1982 | 0.0 |
39 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith | Jul 3, 1982 | 0.0 |
40 | Marilyn McCoo & Chuck Mangione | Jul 10, 1982 | 0.0 |
41 | Marilyn McCoo & Mel Tillis | Jul 17, 1982 | 0.0 |
42 | Marilyn McCoo & Cliff Richard | Jul 24, 1982 | 0.0 |
43 | Marilyn McCoo & Cliff Richard | Jul 31, 1982 | 0.0 |
44 | Marilyn McCoo & Peter Noone | Aug 7, 1982 | 0.0 |
45 | Marilyn McCoo & Andy Gibb Country Gold | Aug 28, 1982 | 0.0 |
46 | Marilyn McCoo & Andy Gibb Classics | Sep 4, 1982 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 3
45 episodes • 1982
Season 3
45 episodes • 1982
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 1 | Sep 11, 1982 | 0.0 |
2 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 2 | Sep 18, 1982 | 0.0 |
3 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 3 | Sep 25, 1982 | 0.0 |
4 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 4 | Oct 2, 1982 | 0.0 |
5 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 5 | Oct 9, 1982 | 0.0 |
6 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 6 | Oct 16, 1982 | 0.0 |
7 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 7 | Oct 23, 1982 | 0.0 |
8 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 8 | Oct 30, 1982 | 0.0 |
9 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 9 | Nov 6, 1982 | 0.0 |
10 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 10 | Nov 13, 1982 | 0.0 |
11 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 11 | Nov 20, 1982 | 0.0 |
12 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 12 Classics | Nov 27, 1982 | 0.0 |
13 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 13 | Dec 4, 1982 | 0.0 |
14 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 14 | Dec 11, 1982 | 0.0 |
15 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 15 | Dec 18, 1982 | 0.0 |
16 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 16 | Jan 8, 1983 | 0.0 |
17 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 17 | Jan 15, 1983 | 0.0 |
18 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 18 | Jan 22, 1983 | 0.0 |
19 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 19 | Jan 29, 1983 | 0.0 |
20 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 20 | Feb 5, 1983 | 0.0 |
21 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 21 Grammy | Feb 12, 1983 | 0.0 |
22 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 22 | Feb 19, 1983 | 0.0 |
23 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 23 Classics | Feb 26, 1983 | 0.0 |
24 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 24 | Mar 5, 1983 | 0.0 |
25 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 25 | Mar 12, 1983 | 0.0 |
26 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 26 | Mar 19, 1983 | 0.0 |
27 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 27 | Mar 26, 1983 | 0.0 |
28 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 28 | Apr 2, 1983 | 0.0 |
29 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 29 | Apr 9, 1983 | 0.0 |
30 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 30 | Apr 30, 1983 | 0.0 |
31 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 31 | May 7, 1983 | 0.0 |
32 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 32 | May 14, 1983 | 0.0 |
33 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 33 | May 21, 1983 | 0.0 |
34 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 34 | May 28, 1983 | 0.0 |
35 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 35 | Jun 4, 1983 | 0.0 |
36 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 36 | Jun 11, 1983 | 0.0 |
37 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 37 | Jun 18, 1983 | 0.0 |
38 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 38 | Jun 25, 1983 | 0.0 |
39 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 39 | Jul 2, 1983 | 0.0 |
40 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 40 | Jul 9, 1983 | 0.0 |
41 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 41 | Jul 16, 1983 | 0.0 |
42 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 42 | Jul 23, 1983 | 0.0 |
43 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 43 | Jul 30, 1983 | 0.0 |
44 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 44 Country | Aug 27, 1983 | 0.0 |
45 | Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 45 Classics | Sep 3, 1983 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 4
44 episodes • 1983
Season 4
44 episodes • 1983
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Marilyn McCoo & Rick Nelson | Sep 10, 1983 | 0.0 |
2 | Marilyn McCoo & Commodores | Sep 17, 1983 | 0.0 |
3 | Marilyn McCoo & Andy Gibb | Sep 24, 1983 | 0.0 |
4 | Marilyn McCoo & Tom Wopat | Oct 1, 1983 | 0.0 |
5 | Marilyn McCoo & Cliff Richard | Oct 8, 1983 | 0.0 |
6 | Marilyn McCoo & Cliff Richard | Oct 15, 1983 | 0.0 |
7 | Marilyn McCoo & Air Supply | Oct 22, 1983 | 0.0 |
8 | Marilyn McCoo Show 8 | Oct 29, 1983 | 0.0 |
9 | Marilyn McCoo Show 9 (Pick Hits) | Nov 5, 1983 | 0.0 |
10 | Marilyn McCoo Show 10 | Nov 12, 1983 | 0.0 |
11 | Marilyn McCoo Show 11 Classics | Nov 19, 1983 | 0.0 |
12 | Marilyn McCoo Show 12 | Nov 26, 1983 | 0.0 |
13 | Marilyn McCoo Show 13 | Dec 3, 1983 | 0.0 |
14 | Marilyn McCoo Show 14 | Dec 10, 1983 | 0.0 |
15 | Marilyn McCoo Show 15 | Dec 17, 1983 | 0.0 |
16 | Marilyn McCoo Show 16 | Jan 7, 1984 | 0.0 |
17 | Marilyn McCoo Show 17 | Jan 14, 1984 | 0.0 |
18 | Marilyn McCoo Show 18 | Jan 21, 1984 | 0.0 |
19 | Marilyn McCoo Show 19 | Jan 28, 1984 | 0.0 |
20 | Marilyn McCoo Show 20 | Feb 4, 1984 | 0.0 |
21 | Marilyn McCoo Show 21 | Feb 11, 1984 | 0.0 |
22 | Marilyn McCoo Show 22 | Feb 18, 1984 | 0.0 |
23 | Marilyn McCoo Show 23 | Feb 25, 1984 | 0.0 |
25 | Lisa Hartman Guest | Mar 10, 1984 | 0.0 |
26 | Marilyn McCoo Show 26 | Mar 17, 1984 | 0.0 |
27 | Marilyn McCoo Show 27 | Mar 24, 1984 | 0.0 |
28 | Marilyn McCoo Show 28 | Mar 31, 1984 | 0.0 |
29 | Marilyn McCoo Show 29 | Apr 7, 1984 | 0.0 |
30 | Marilyn McCoo Show 30 | Apr 28, 1984 | 0.0 |
31 | Marilyn McCoo Show 31 Salute to Australia | May 5, 1984 | 0.0 |
32 | Marilyn McCoo Show 32-Guest Host Air Supply | May 12, 1984 | 0.0 |
33 | Marilyn McCoo Show 33 Grammy Special | May 19, 1984 | 0.0 |
34 | Marilyn McCoo Show 34 | May 26, 1984 | 0.0 |
35 | Marilyn McCoo Show 35 cohost Grant Goodeve | Jun 2, 1984 | 0.0 |
36 | Marilyn McCoo Show 36 | Jun 9, 1984 | 0.0 |
37 | Marilyn McCoo Show 37 | Jun 16, 1984 | 0.0 |
38 | Marilyn McCoo Show 38 | Jun 23, 1984 | 0.0 |
39 | Marilyn McCoo Show 39 | Jun 30, 1984 | 0.0 |
40 | Marilyn McCoo Show 40 | Jul 7, 1984 | 0.0 |
41 | Marilyn McCoo Show 41 | Jul 14, 1984 | 0.0 |
42 | Marilyn McCoo Show 42 | Jul 21, 1984 | 0.0 |
43 | Marilyn McCoo Show 43 | Jul 28, 1984 | 0.0 |
44 | Marilyn McCoo Show 44 Duets | Aug 25, 1984 | 0.0 |
45 | Marilyn McCoo Show 45 Country Gold | Sep 1, 1984 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 5
42 episodes • 1984
Season 5
42 episodes • 1984
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Rick Dees & LaToya Jackson | Sep 8, 1984 | 0.0 |
2 | Rick Dees & LaToya Jackson | Sep 15, 1984 | 0.0 |
3 | Rick Dees & Denise Williams | Sep 22, 1984 | 0.0 |
4 | Rick Dees & Natalie Cole | Sep 29, 1984 | 0.0 |
5 | Rick Dees & Laura Branigan | Oct 6, 1984 | 0.0 |
6 | Rick Dees & Anne Murray | Oct 13, 1984 | 0.0 |
7 | Rick Dees & Irene Cara | Oct 20, 1984 | 0.0 |
8 | Rick Dees & Irene Cara | Oct 27, 1984 | 0.0 |
9 | Rick Dees Show 9 | Nov 3, 1984 | 0.0 |
10 | Rick Dees Show 10 | Nov 10, 1984 | 0.0 |
11 | Rick Dees Solid Gold Superstars Part 1 | Nov 17, 1984 | 0.0 |
12 | Rick Dees Solid Gold Superstars Part 2 | Nov 24, 1984 | 0.0 |
13 | Rick Dees & Lisa Hartman | Dec 1, 1984 | 0.0 |
14 | Rick Dees & Lisa Hartman | Dec 8, 1984 | 0.0 |
15 | Rick Dees & Chaka Khan | Dec 15, 1984 | 0.0 |
16 | Rick Dees Show 16 | Jan 5, 1985 | 0.0 |
17 | Rick Dees & Julian Lennon | Jan 12, 1985 | 0.0 |
18 | Rick Dees & George Benson | Jan 19, 1985 | 0.0 |
19 | Rick Dees Show 19 | Jan 26, 1985 | 0.0 |
20 | Rick Dees & David Hasselhoff | Feb 2, 1985 | 0.0 |
21 | Rick Dees & Eddie Rabbit | Feb 9, 1985 | 0.0 |
22 | Rick Dees & Laura Branigan | Feb 16, 1985 | 0.0 |
24 | Rick Dees & Jack Wagner | Mar 2, 1985 | 0.0 |
25 | Rick Dees Show 25 | Mar 9, 1985 | 0.0 |
26 | Rick Dees Show 26 | Mar 16, 1985 | 0.0 |
27 | Rick Dees & Gladys Knight | Mar 23, 1985 | 0.0 |
28 | Rick Dees & Melba Moore | Mar 30, 1985 | 0.0 |
29 | Rick Dees & Crystal Gayle | Apr 6, 1985 | 0.0 |
30 | Rick Dees & Crystal Gayle | Apr 27, 1985 | 0.0 |
31 | Rick Dees & Lisa Hartman | May 4, 1985 | 0.0 |
32 | Rick Dees Show 32 | May 11, 1985 | 0.0 |
33 | Rick Dees & Chaka Khan | May 18, 1985 | 0.0 |
35 | Rick Dees & Mac Davis | Jun 1, 1985 | 0.0 |
36 | Rick Dees & Natalie Cole | Jun 8, 1985 | 0.0 |
37 | Rick Dees & Jack Wagner | Jun 15, 1985 | 0.0 |
38 | Rick Dees & Jack Wagner | Jun 22, 1985 | 0.0 |
39 | Glen Campbell & Natalie Cole | Jun 29, 1985 | 0.0 |
40 | Glen Campbell & Natalie Cole | Jul 6, 1985 | 0.0 |
41 | Lou Rawls & Crystal Gayle | Jul 13, 1985 | 0.0 |
42 | Lou Rawls & Crystal Gayle | Jul 20, 1985 | 0.0 |
44 | Laura Branigan & Ray Parker Jr | Aug 3, 1985 | 0.0 |
45 | Ray Parker Jr | Aug 31, 1985 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 6
36 episodes • 1985
Season 6
36 episodes • 1985
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dionne & co-host Johnny Mathis | Sep 7, 1985 | 0.0 |
3 | Dionne & Mac Davis | Sep 21, 1985 | 0.0 |
4 | Dionne & Air Supply | Sep 28, 1985 | 0.0 |
5 | Dionne Show #5 | Oct 5, 1985 | 0.0 |
6 | Dionne & Eddie Rabbitt | Oct 19, 1985 | 0.0 |
7 | Dionne Show # 6 | Oct 12, 1985 | 0.0 |
8 | Dionne & Luther Vandross | Oct 26, 1985 | 0.0 |
9 | Dionne Solid Gold Salutes the Movies | Nov 2, 1985 | 0.0 |
10 | Dionne Solid Gold Salutes the Movies | Nov 9, 1985 | 0.0 |
11 | Dionne & Stevie Wonder | Nov 16, 1985 | 0.0 |
12 | Dionne & Stevie Wonder | Nov 23, 1985 | 0.0 |
13 | Dionne & Peter Allen | Nov 30, 1985 | 0.0 |
14 | Dionne Show # 14 | Dec 7, 1985 | 0.0 |
15 | Dionne & Mac Davis | Dec 14, 1985 | 0.0 |
16 | Dionne & Mac Davis | Jan 11, 1986 | 0.0 |
17 | Dionne & Larry Gatlin | Jan 18, 1986 | 0.0 |
18 | Dionne & Burt Bacharach | Jan 25, 1986 | 0.0 |
19 | Dionne & CC | Feb 1, 1986 | 0.0 |
22 | Dionne & Anne Murray | Feb 22, 1986 | 0.0 |
23 | Dionne & Lorenzo Lamas | Mar 1, 1986 | 0.0 |
24 | Dionne & Glen Campbell | Mar 8, 1986 | 0.0 |
25 | Dionne & Billy Dee Williams | Mar 15, 1986 | 0.0 |
27 | Dionne & Gladys Knight | Mar 29, 1986 | 0.0 |
28 | Dionne & Julian Lennon | Apr 26, 1986 | 0.0 |
29 | Dionne & Gordon Thompson | May 3, 1986 | 0.0 |
30 | Dionne & Stephen Bishop | May 10, 1986 | 0.0 |
31 | Dionne & Frank Sinatra | May 17, 1986 | 0.0 |
32 | Dionne & Roy Clark | May 24, 1986 | 0.0 |
33 | Dionne Show # 33 | May 31, 1986 | 0.0 |
34 | Dionne Show 34 | Jun 7, 1986 | 0.0 |
35 | Dionne Show 35 | Jul 5, 1986 | 0.0 |
36 | Dionne Show #36 | Jul 12, 1986 | 0.0 |
37 | Dionne Country Gold | Jul 19, 1986 | 0.0 |
38 | Dionne Solid Gold Soul | Jul 26, 1986 | 0.0 |
39 | Dionne Ladies of the 80's | Aug 23, 1986 | 0.0 |
40 | Dionne #1 Singles | Aug 30, 1986 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 7
34 episodes • 1986
Season 7
34 episodes • 1986
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Solid Gold 87 Debut | Sep 13, 1986 | 0.0 |
2 | Solid Gold 87 Show 2 | Sep 20, 1986 | 0.0 |
3 | Solid Gold 87 Show 3 | Sep 27, 1986 | 0.0 |
4 | Solid Gold 87 Show 4 | Oct 4, 1986 | 0.0 |
5 | Solid Gold 87 Show 5 | Oct 11, 1986 | 0.0 |
6 | Solid Gold 87 Show 6 | Oct 18, 1986 | 0.0 |
7 | Solid Gold 87 Show 7 | Oct 25, 1986 | 0.0 |
8 | Solid Gold 87 Show 8 | Nov 1, 1986 | 0.0 |
9 | Solid Gold 87 Show 9 | Nov 8, 1986 | 0.0 |
10 | Solid Gold 87 Show 10 | Nov 15, 1986 | 0.0 |
11 | Solid Gold 87 Show 11 | Nov 22, 1986 | 0.0 |
12 | Solid Gold 87 Show 12 | Nov 29, 1986 | 0.0 |
13 | Solid Gold 87 Show 13 | Dec 6, 1986 | 0.0 |
14 | Solid Gold 87 Show 14 | Dec 13, 1986 | 0.0 |
16 | Solid Gold 87 Show 16 w/ Chicago | Jan 17, 1987 | 0.0 |
17 | Solid Gold 87 Show 17 w/ Toto | Jan 24, 1987 | 0.0 |
18 | Solid Gold 87 Show 18 | Jan 31, 1987 | 0.0 |
19 | Solid Gold 87 Show 19 Countdown 86 pt 1 | Feb 7, 1987 | 0.0 |
20 | Solid Gold 87 Show 20 Countdown 86 pt 2 | Feb 14, 1987 | 0.0 |
21 | Solid Gold 87 Show 21 | Feb 21, 1987 | 0.0 |
22 | Solid Gold 87 Show 22 | Feb 28, 1987 | 0.0 |
23 | Solid Gold 87 Show 23 | Mar 7, 1987 | 0.0 |
24 | Solid Gold 87 Show 24 | Mar 14, 1987 | 0.0 |
25 | Solid Gold 87 Show 25 | Mar 21, 1987 | 0.0 |
26 | Solid Gold 87 Show 26 | Mar 28, 1987 | 0.0 |
27 | Solid Gold 87 Show 27 | Apr 4, 1987 | 0.0 |
28 | Solid Gold 87 Show 28 | May 2, 1987 | 0.0 |
29 | Solid Gold 87 Show 29 | May 9, 1987 | 0.0 |
30 | Solid Gold 87 Show 30 | May 16, 1987 | 0.0 |
31 | Solid Gold 87 Show 31 60'S | May 23, 1987 | 0.0 |
33 | Solid Gold 87 Show 33 | Jul 11, 1987 | 0.0 |
34 | Solid Gold 87 Show 34 | Jul 18, 1987 | 0.0 |
35 | Solid Gold 87 Show 35 Movies | Jul 25, 1987 | 0.0 |
36 | Solid Gold 87 Show 36 Ladies of the 80's | Aug 1, 1987 | 0.0 |
No imageSeason 8
26 episodes • 1987
Season 8
26 episodes • 1987
# | Episode | Air Date | Rating |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Solid Gold in Concert Debut | Sep 19, 1987 | 0.0 |
2 | Solid Gold in Concert #2 | Sep 26, 1987 | 0.0 |
3 | Solid Gold in Concert #3 | Oct 3, 1987 | 0.0 |
4 | Solid Gold in Concert #4 | Oct 10, 1987 | 0.0 |
5 | Solid Gold in Concert #5 | Oct 15, 1987 | 0.0 |
6 | Solid Gold in Concert #6 | Oct 22, 1987 | 0.0 |
7 | Solid Gold in Concert #7 | Oct 29, 1987 | 0.0 |
8 | Solid Gold in Concert #8 | Nov 7, 1987 | 0.0 |
9 | Solid Gold in Concert #9 | Nov 14, 1987 | 0.0 |
10 | Solid Gold in Concert #10 | Nov 21, 1987 | 0.0 |
11 | Solid Gold in Concert #11 | Nov 28, 1987 | 0.0 |
12 | Solid Gold in Concert #12 | Jan 30, 1988 | 0.0 |
13 | Solid Gold in Concert #13 | Feb 6, 1988 | 0.0 |
14 | Solid Gold Rock N Roll | Feb 13, 1988 | 0.0 |
15 | Solid Gold Rock N Roll | Feb 20, 1988 | 0.0 |
16 | Solid Gold Salutes the 60's | Feb 27, 1988 | 0.0 |
17 | Solid Gold Love Songs | Mar 5, 1988 | 0.0 |
18 | Solid Gold Love Songs | Mar 12, 1988 | 0.0 |
19 | Solid Gold Ladies of the 80's | Apr 30, 1988 | 0.0 |
20 | Solid Gold Ladies of the 80's | May 7, 1988 | 0.0 |
21 | Solid Gold Soul | May 14, 1988 | 0.0 |
22 | Solid Gold Soul | May 21, 1988 | 0.0 |
23 | Solid Gold Salutes the 70's | May 28, 1988 | 0.0 |
24 | Solid Gold Around the World | Jun 4, 1988 | 0.0 |
25 | Solid Gold Country Gold | Jul 16, 1988 | 0.0 |
26 | Solid Gold Soul | Jul 23, 1988 | 0.0 |
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2007Hilary Duff: This Is Now is a two-part MTV reality television series about singer Hilary Duff, broadcast in April 2007. It followed Duff during a promotional tour for her album Dignity in Spain, and her first performance of her single "With Love" in Europe. It showed Duff participating in photo shoots, her personal affairs, and interview segments. The first episode aired on April 3, and the second on April 9, 2007. The show took two weeks to film, and an MTV crew followed Duff around, filming her preparations for the release of the Dignity album.

American Bandstand
1957American Bandstand was an American music-performance show that aired in various versions from 1952 to 1989 and was hosted from 1956 until its final season by Dick Clark, who also served as producer. The show featured teenagers dancing to Top 40 music introduced by Clark; at least one popular musical act—over the decades, running the gamut from Jerry Lee Lewis to Run DMC—would usually appear in person to lip-sync one of their latest singles. Freddy "Boom Boom" Cannon holds the record for most appearances at 110. The show's popularity helped Dick Clark become an American media mogul and inspired similar long-running music programs, such as Soul Train and Top of the Pops. Clark eventually assumed ownership of the program through his Dick Clark Productions company.
TRL UK
UnknownTRL UK was a British version of the popular American Total Request Live which first aired in the states in 1998, however it was not brought to the United Kingdom until the last quarter of 2003. It was broadcast weekdays at 4.30pm originally in 2003, however the time slot was changed as it ran in to its second season it was then broadcast at 6.00pm in 2005. The show's main presenter was Dave Berry who was joined by another of MTV's guest presenters each day. The show follows the format of the original Total Request Live it shows a Top 10 Countdown with Musical Guests and Actors and Actresses. It was broadcast from London's Leicester Square from the UK's capital and the presenters would stand in front of glass windows facing down onto the street to the audience just like the U.S. version.

Yo! MTV Raps
2019Yo! MTV Raps is a two-hour American television music video program, which ran from August 1988 to August 1995 through its original Yo! MTV Raps name and later by Yo!. The program was the first hip hop music show on the network, based on the original MTV Europe show, aired one year earlier. Yo! MTV Raps produced a lively mix of rap videos, interviews with rap stars, live in studio performances and comedy. The show also yielded a brazilian version called Yo! MTV and broadcast by MTV Brasil from 1990 to 2005.

Making the Video
1999Making the Video is an MTV show, consisting of half-hour episodes, which chronicles the process of filming various music videos. Usually the director outlines the concept of the video and the show often includes light-hearted and humorous moments. It always concludes with a premiere of the finished video. The show premiered on July 11, 1999 and is currently on a hiatus as of 2009. MTV2 has a similar show entitled [Name of Band/Artist] Makes a Video that has featured artists such as 50 Cent, Fall Out Boy, Dashboard Confessional, Evanescence, and Mos Def among others.
Greatest Hits
2016A music series featuring Hit-Makers of the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s with each episode highlighting a five-year period celebrating the biggest hits from that time. Each week, iconic music artists, as well as today's music chart-toppers, take the stage and perform the songs that defined the 1980s, 1990s and 2000s.
Buzzin'
2008Buzzin' was a TV series that focus on musicians Cisco Adler and Shwayze. The show documents how Shwayze and Adler are becoming more famous and the exciting and entertaining life of being famous. They are both from Malibu, California. Their style of music is a collaboration of Hip-Hop and Alternative. The show was on MTV and was debuted on July 23, 2008.
Club MTV
1985Club MTV is a half hour television show molded after American Bandstand that aired on MTV between the years 1985 and 1992. Club MTV was part of MTV's second generation of programming when they were phasing out the original 5 VJs and introducing new ones.

Live from Abbey Road
2007Live from Abbey Road is a 12-part, one-hour performance series/documentary that began filming its first season during 2006 at Abbey Road Studios in London. Season 2 was filmed between 2007 and 2008, season 3 was filmed in 2009 and Season 4 was filmed in 2011. The series features a total of 128 musical artists to date -- usually two or three per show, performing up to five songs per session. The sessions are recorded without a live audience. Filmed in High-Definition with the occasional use of 35 mm lenses, the producers have sought to record performances which "look like a movie and sound like a record".
Friday Night Videos
1983Friday Night Videos is an American music video show broadcast on the NBC television network from July 29, 1983 to May 24, 2002, and was the network's attempt to capitalize on the emerging popularity of music videos as seen on MTV. Belinda Carlisle was the guest host for the first episode.
Top of the Pops Reloaded
2005Top of the Pops: Reloaded is a weekly children's music show broadcast as part of the Saturday morning CBBC schedule on BBC Two. It was based on the show, Top Of The Pops, following on from its predecessor Top of the Pops Saturday. It was shown on BBC Two at 11am on Saturdays and repeated at 6pm on the CBBC Channel on Sunday. Presenters included Fearne Cotton, Sam Nixon and Mark Rhodes. The show also regularly featured Radio 1 DJs JK & Joel. From episode twelve onwards, a new feature was introduced where digital viewers could press their red button to access a different choice of music. Richard Oliff was the first ever 'Dad-Dancer' to be featured on the show, performing to Mylo's Doctor Pressure.
Transmission
2006Transmission is a British television programme broadcast on Channel 4, offering live performances and interviews of famous music artists that ran for three series between 2006 and 2007. It was usually shown late night on a Friday as part of the 4music strand on Channel 4. The programme was sponsored by mobile phone network T-Mobile. The first series aired in 2006 and came back for a second series in early 2007 then returned for a third series at the end of 2007. The programme was presented by T4 presenter Steve Jones and former XFM presenter Lauren Laverne.
B4
2004B4 was an early morning music video programme broadcast since 2004 on weekdays on Channel 4 at 7am. It was normally broadcast as part of Channel 4's breakfast programming following children's programme The Hoobs and preceding a number of comedy programmes normally imported from America. Produced by the firm behind ITVs The Chart Show, and spin off from their B4 music channel on cable and satellite, the show features around 7 new upfront videos each day that will be released in the United Kingdom in the near future, normally within the next month.
Wonderland
2016A weekly one hour live music show that is anchored by three featured performances, all diverse, unique and completely exclusive. It provides a platform for artists to express and reveal who they are in whatever performance or content inspires them to connect with their fans.

Amp
1996Amp was a music video program on MTV that aired from 1996 to 2001. It was aimed at the electronic music and rave crowd and was responsible for exposing many electronica acts to the mainstream. When co-creator Todd Mueller left the show in 1998, it was redubbed Amp 2.0. The show aired some 46 episodes in total over its 6-year run. In its final two years, reruns were usually shown from earlier years. Amp's time slot was moved around quite a bit, but the show usually aired in the early morning hours on the weekend, usually 2am to 4am. Because of this late night time slot, the show developed a small but cult like following. A few online groups formed after the show's demise to ask MTV to bring the show back and air it during normal hours, but MTV never responded to the requests.