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  2. Duane Clark - Wikipedia

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    Duane Bradley Clark (born March 31, 1963) is an American–Canadian television director, producer and screenwriter. [1] He is the son of television personality Dick Clark and his second wife, Loretta Martin. [2] [3]

  3. Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Clark's ABC radio show was called Dick Clark Reports. On March 25, 1972, Clark hosted American Top 40, filling in for Casey Kasem. [48] In 1981, he created The Dick Clark National Music Survey for the Mutual Broadcasting System. [36] The program counted down the top 30 contemporary hits of the week in direct competition with American Top 40.

  4. Category:Dick Clark - Wikipedia

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    Articles relaying to Dick Clark (1929–2012) and his depictions. Pages in category "Dick Clark" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.

  5. List of Awkward characters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of characters from the MTV comedy-drama television series Awkward, which was created by Lauren Iungerich, and follows Jenna Hamilton, a Palos Verdes, California, teenager who struggles with her identity, especially after an accident is misconstrued as a suicide attempt.

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  7. TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes - Wikipedia

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    The TV's Censored Bloopers specials were hosted by longtime TV producer Dick Clark starting on May 15, 1981 (and were dedicated to 1950s TV producer Kermit Schaefer, who had pioneered the concept of preserving bloopers), and the Television's Greatest Commercials specials, which started on May 25, 1982, were hosted by Ed McMahon (which he ...

  8. File:Dick clark radio show 1963.JPG - Wikipedia

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  9. Dick Clark's Live Wednesday - Wikipedia

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    The only live prime-time show on any of the three major TV networks in 1978, Live Wednesday was not unlike Clark's American Bandstand, with musical guests such as Diana Ross, Frankie Avalon, Bo Diddley, Connie Francis, Annette Funicello, Melissa Gilbert, Donna Summer, Bobbie Gentry and Melissa Manchester.