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Solid Gold

Season 3 1982 - 1983

  • 1982-09-11T04:00:00Z
  • 1h
  • 2d (48 episodes)
  • United States
  • English
Solid Gold featured pop music performed live (lip synch) in front of an audience along with the Solid Gold Dancers. The dancers counted down the Top 10 hits of the week and generally appeared with a couple of the weeks guests on stage. Several hosts shared top billing over the 8 seasons. Other regulars included comedians such as Marty Cohen, Jeff Altman, Arsenio Hall, and Wayland Flowers and Madame. Season 1-4 were videotaped at KTLA (Golden West), while seasons 5-8 were staged at Paramount Studios (Stage 29) The show was syndicated to local stations on weekends and was cancelled due to poor ratings in early 1988. None of the shows have been released on VHS or DVD

48 episodes

Season Premiere

1982-09-11T04:00:00Z

3x01 Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 1

Season Premiere

3x01 Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 1

  • 1982-09-11T04:00:00Z1h

Guests include the Go-Go's, Donna Summer, Mickey Gilley. Marilyn McCoo sings the number 5 song Muscles. Rex Smith sings a duet with Mickey Gilley. Other guests include James Ingram & Patti Austin plus Kim Carnes and the Stray Cats.

Guests include Rocky Burnette, Mac Davis, Missing Persons, Jeffrey Osborne,Toni Basil and America.

Performers include Skye;Air Supply;John Cougar; the Bellamy Brothers;the Lee Ritenour Band;ABC & Vanity 6.

Performers include Adam Ant;Barry Manilow;Phil Collins;Men At Work;Juice Newton; Poco & Prince.

Performers include Steel Breeze;Eddie Money;Ronnie Milsap;The Temptations;Rosanne Cash;Frank Stallone and Saga.

Season Finale

1983-09-03T04:00:00Z

3x45 Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 45 Classics

Season Finale

3x45 Marilyn McCoo & Rex Smith Show 45 Classics

  • 1983-09-03T04:00:00Z1h

3x46 Solid Gold Salutes the 70's

  • 1983-07-15T04:00:00Z1h

Rex & Marilyn present the top 40 hits of the 70's decade. Performers include the Bee Gees ("Stayin' Alive"); Captain & Tennille ("Love Will Keep Us Together"); Natalie Cole ("This Will Be"); Gladys Knight & the Pips ("Midnight Train to Georgia"); Barry Manilow ("I Write the Songs"); Three Dog Night ("Joy to the World"); America; Debby Boone; Gloria Gaynor; Andy Gibb; The Hollies; Player("Baby Come Back"); and B.J. Thomas("Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head"). Comedy from Wayland Flowers & Madame.

1982-12-16T05:00:00Z

3x48 Solid Gold Christmas 1982

3x48 Solid Gold Christmas 1982

  • 1982-12-16T05:00:00Z1h

Rex Smith & Marilyn McCoo present a Christmas countdown of the top 40 Christmas Songs. Guests include Sister Sledge("Jingle Bell Rock"); The Chipmunks(Chipmunk Jingle Bells"); John Davidson("Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas" & "Winter Wonderland"); Donna Summer; Peter, Paul & Mary(A Soalin); Jerry Reed; Crystal Gayle; Oak Ridge Boys; Roberta Flack; America; Andrae Crouch; Marie Osmond("Let it Snow") and John Schneider. Comedy from Wayland Flowers and Madame plus Jeff Altman.

A countdown of the top 40 songs of 1982 hosted by Rex Smith & Marilyn McCoo. Performers include Laura Branigan (Gloria); Air Supply(Even the Night Are Better); Hall & Oates (You Make my Dreams); Sheena Easton(You Could Have Been with Me); Men at Work (Who Can it be Now); Go-Go's (We got the Beat); The Motels (Only the Lonely); Quarterflash (Harden My Heart); Lionel Richie (Truly); Juice Newton (Love's been a Little Bit Hard on Me); Melissa Manchester( You Should Hear How She Talks About You); Joe Cocker / Jennifer Warnes (Up Where we Belong); John Cougar (Hurts So Good/ Jack & Diane); Olivia Newton John("Make a Move on Me"); Rick Springfield("Don't Talk to Strangers"), Michael McDonald("I keep Forgetin");and Survivor("Eye of the Tiger"). Comedy from Wayland Flowers & Madame. John Roarke impersonates Ronald Reagan in a comedy sketch.

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