Hollywood A Go-Go

Hollywood A Go Go
Directed by Joe Agnello
Starring Sam Riddle
Country of origin United States
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 52
Production
Executive producer(s) Al Burton
Camera setup Eigel Pedersen
Marsh Theemling
Fred Anzalone
Bill Buck
Doug Schneider
Running time 60 mins.
Release
Original network syndication
Picture format videotape
Audio format mono
Original release 1965 – 1966

Hollywood A Go-Go was a Los Angeles-based music variety show that ran in syndication in the mid-1960s. It was hosted by Sam Riddle, with music by The Sinners and dancing by The Gazzarri Dancers.

History

The program originated as a local series, Ninth Street West, on KHJ-TV (Channel 9) in 1964. As Hollywood A Go-Go, it was syndicated in early 1965 and ceased production in 1966, with some television stations airing the show as late as the summer of 1966. In its brief run (52 episodes), the show featured well-known acts like Tina Turner, The Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry, The Everly Brothers, Frankie Lymon, Dee Dee Sharp, Marvin Gaye, Edwin Starr, Del Shannon, Bobby Vee, Peter and Gordon, Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, The Challengers, The Impressions, James Brown, Jackie Wilson, Rick Nelson, Lesley Gore, Fontella Bass, Wilson Pickett, James Darren, Tommy Roe, Booker T & The MGs, Bo Diddley, Freddy Cannon, Sonny & Cher, Jackie DeShannon, Ray Peterson, Sam the Sham, The Byrds, The Toys, The Turtles, The Bobby Fuller Four, The Knickerbockers, We Five, The Kingsmen, The Fugitives, Roy Head, and Aretha Franklin.

Hollywood A Go-Go was produced at the KHJ-TV studios. Its original syndicator was Four Star Television. Rights to surviving footage of the show (preserved on kinescope film) are now represented by Research Video. The Sinners were the house band featuring Eddie Kaplan on lead guitar.

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