The Dick Clark National Music Survey was launched in 1981 by Dick Clark (November 30, 1929 - April 18, 2012) for The Mutual Broadcasting System. Designed as a direct competitor to Casey Kasem and American Top 40, the show was syndicated on vinyl and intended for weekend broadcast. Network commercials were included on the program discs. Clark hosted the show until he left Mutual in 1986.
It's not clear, but Clark may have actually produced two versions of this show, one for CHR stations, and one for Adult Contemporary stations. This show, dated for air on the weekend of November 3, 1984, takes the playlist from the Adult Contemporary charts of Radio & Records magazine. And, instead of a Top 40 countdown, Dick reviews the top three from the previous week, and then counts down the Top 25, throwing in a couple of "former number one" oldies along the way.
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Dick Clark National Music Survey, November 3, 1984 (02:35:14) - COMPLETE PROGRAM
This is the complete program, in STEREO, running about 2 hours and 35 minutes. It includes all three hours (less local commercial breaks) as described below.
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. . . Dick Clark reviews the top three from the previous week, counts down #25 through #21, and speaks with June Pointer and Madonna. Impressionist Rich Little is working for the American Egg Board, and Delco has a great new equalizer for your car radio. | ||
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. . . Dick Clark counts down #20 through #11, and speaks with Sergio Mendes and Phil Everly. And check the spot for Puttin' On The Hits. It was a TV program featuring everyday people lip-synching to popular songs. Clark voices the spot, and was also Executive Producer for the show, which was produced in Hollywood and broadcast from 1984 to 1988. | ||
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. . . Dick Clark counts down #10 through #1, and speaks with Elton John and Kim Carnes. The show closes with a triva question and REELRADIO blasts us back to today with a short clip from Ryan Seacrest. Seacrest was hand-picked by Clark to assume his duties on the annual New Year's Rockin' Eve. And by the way, who was the voice on the Oxy 10 spot? | ||
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