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- Created by music impresario Don Cornelius, Soul Train is an African-American focused music-dance television program that aired 35 years, primarily featuring performances by R&B, soul, funk, pop, and hip hop artists.
- Set in a Washington, D.C. bar, Fred Willard was the bartender, and the patrons were all Krofft puppets, including former U.S. Presidents Reagan, Carter, Ford, and Nixon, and news reporters Dan Rather and Ted Koppel.
- Exactly what the name implied celebrities participate in a regulation game of bowling.
- When little Lucy wishes it were Christmas every day, "forever and ever", her dad tells the cautionary tale of her grandmother Tilly, who, as a little girl, made the very same wish, and the dire consequences that occurred after her wish was granted.
- This is the story of a little rich girl (Tena Tidy) and her search for her mother, believed killed in a car crash 15 years earlier. Tena has been in a convent since the crash. Her mafioso dad wants his daughter back before she discovers the truth so he tasks the convent headmistress and her goons to find his daughter. Tena crosses paths with Nick Neat, a motor mechanic on the run for murder, the pair are pursued over several continents over the five episodes. The sound track of each episode is generously sprinkled with recordings of Elvis Presley.
- TV special with Ron Reagan as the owner of the Redeye Express, a nightclub featuring comedy acts, music and celebrities portrayed by the Krofft puppets.
- Game show where teams of famous athletes compete to win sporting goods for a favorite charity by answering questions about famous sports events; the game concludes with a "Bonus Biography" round where a famous sports athlete's story is read while the subject is silhouetted; and the teams must solve his/her life story and then he/she shows up.
- Countdown of the Top 30 Songs of 1987 as selected by Radio & Records Magazine.
- 1971–2006TV-148.5 (14)TV EpisodeGladys Knight and the Pips performed "Friendship Train" and "I Don't Wanna Do Wrong." Eddie Kendricks performed "It's So Hard for Me to Say Goodbye" and "I Did It All For You." The Honey Cone performed "Stick-Up" and "Want Ads." Bobby Hutton performed "You're My Only Reason."
- The Impressions perform "Ain't Got Time" and "Love Me". Merry Clayton performs "After All This Time". The Three Degrees performs "There's So Much Love", "Maybe" and "Trade Winds".
- 1971–2006TV-148.8 (9)TV EpisodeThe Four Tops performed "A Simple Game" and "MacArthur Park". Jackie Wilson performed "Your Love Keeps Lifting me Higher and Higher" and "Love is Funny That Way". Kool & the Gang performed "I Want to Take You Higher" and "Love The Life You Live"
- Joe Tex perform "You Said a Bad Word". Gloria Lynne performs "Watermelon Man" and "I Wish You Love". The Independents performs "Just as Long as You Need Me".
- 1971–2006TV-14TV EpisodeIke & Tina Turner perform "I Want To Take You Higher," "Feel Good" and "Proud Mary". Jerry Butler and Brenda Lee Eager perform "Close To You". Jerry Butler performs "I Only Have Eyes for You".
- The Dells perform "It's All Up to You" and "The Love We Had". Kim Weston performs "Little By Little And Bit By Bit" and "If I Had it My Way". Luther Ingram performs "Be Good to Me Baby" and "I'll Love You Until the End".
- The Temptations perform "Superstar", "Take a Look Around", "Papa Was a Rolling Stone" and "Mother Nature". King Floyd perform "Groove Me" and "Woman Don't Go Astray."
- Stevie Wonder perform "Signed, Sealed, Delivered I'm Yours," "Superstition" and an original song "Soul Train". The Moments perform "Just Because He Wants To Make Love" and "My Thing". Fully Guaranteed perform "We Can Make It Together."
- The Queen of Soul gets the Soul Train treatment in this episode. Aretha Franklin performs "Rock Steady", "Day Dreaming", "Oh Me Oh My (I'm a Fool for You Baby)", and "Master of Eyes (The Deepness of His Eyes)".
- The O'Jays perform Backstabbers", "Love Train" and "Sunshine". David Ruffin performs "Blood Donors Needed" and "Common Man". Sylvia Robinson performed "Pillow Talk."
- 1971–2006TV-148.2 (7)TV EpisodeGladys Knight and the Pips perform "I Heard It Through The Grapevine" and "Daddy Could Swear, I Declare." The O'Jays make their first appearance and perform "Deeper (In Love With You)" and "Back Stabbers." Major Lance performs "Since I Lost My Baby's Love."
- Chuck Berry performs "Reelin' and Rockin'", "Wee Wee Hours", "Roll em' Pete" and "Johnny B. Goode". Maxayan performs "Check out Your Mind". Willie Hutch performs "Slick" and "Brother's Gonna Work it out".
- Smokey Robinson performs "Just My Soul Responding," "Baby Come Close" and "Sweet Harmony". First Choice perform "Armed and Extremely Dangerous" and "Smarty Pants". Al Wilson performs "Show and Tell".
- The Isley Brothers perform "It's Too Late", "Work to Do" and "Pop That Thang". Luther Ingram perform "If Loving You is Wrong, I Don't Wanna Be Right" and "My Honey and Me".