First episode featuring guests singer LISA CORDIER and the acrobatic roller skating group THRILLS ON WHEELS. Hosts: Robert Guarino and Rosie Sorenson.
Country music with singers MIKE DeALBA, HOWARD WILLIAMS and DEBBIE CARRELLO, LESLIE STICHLER, and DAVID ALLEN. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Robert Guarino, Rosie Sorenson.
An array of young performers: singers ERIN and MEGAN GUARAGLIA and SHAYLIA MADDEN, while host Rosie Sorenson interviews a special 5 year-old student MAHESHWARA RAO. Co-Hosts: Marci Camacho, Robert Guarino.
Young dance trio called the BAY AREA BRATS and singers SHAYLIA MADDEN and MIKE DeALBA. Plus: a ""world event"" by host Robert Guarino. Co-Hosts: Rosie Sorenson, Mel Menefee.
A re-edited version, featuring guest co-host Auntie DiDi (played by actress Diane Hall), who welcomes young singer PAUL FORD. Also: a ""parody"" cooking segment; DiDi and co-host Mel Menefee search on-location for ""new undiscover talent."" Hosts: Robert Guarino, Rosie Sorenson, Marci Camacho.
Rock/pop band JUNIOR SHARP is the guest. Also: a viewer letter; host Robert Guarino's ""world-event."" Co-host: Rosie Sorenson.
Music by songwriters GORDON ELLIS and BARTON THOMAS, the composer/singer of the ""Sidewalks Theme."" Hosts: Robert Guarino, Rosie Sorenson.
The professional stage combat (sword-fighting) company TOUCHE UNLIMITED performs and another segment of THRILLS ON WHEELS. Hosts: Robert Guarino, Rosie Sorenson, Mel Menefee.
Special edition featuring past musical performers, along with a new appearance of the rap group RDG & the CLIQUE.
Singer/songwriter NATE FOX performs, while the PERES DEMONS gives a demonstration of ""double-dutch"" rope-jumping. Also: a home-video ""spoof"" of dog-food commercials. Hosts: Robert Guarino, Rosie Sorenson, Jon Golden.
A special edition featuring five of the latest Bay Area bands: THEORY ELECTRIK GROUP, JUNIOR SHARP, Y.G.S., OKAY ...FINE, and BARTON THOMAS BEEN READY. Hosts: Robert Guarino, Jon Golden.
Guests include DONNA VERCESI DANCERS, three women who have performed overseas including Romania and Poland, and KRISTY CATES, an award-winning young singer and actress. Hosts: Robert Guarino, Jon Golden, Mel Menefee.
The first ""Sidewalks Slumber Party"" with guests: rock band A.J. KANE and the acrobatic roller skating group THRILLS ON WHEELS. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Jon Golden.
On location with: rock-fusion band THEORY ELEKTRIK GROUP, GEORGE BUCHANAN'S MARIONETTES, singer CHRISTINE HARTLEY, senior tap dancers THE DANCING DARLINGS and THE EL CERRITO LINE DANCERS. Part 1 of two. Hosts: Rosie Sorenson, Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee, Jon Golden
On location guests include: ""award-winning young singers"" SHAYLIA MADDEN (age 11), DESIREE VITUG (8), and NATALIE REGINSTER (7); ""double-dutch"" jump rope display by the PERES DEMONS; and rock band JUNIOR SHARP. Part 2 of two. Hosts: Rosie Sorenson, Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee, Jon Golden.
Rock band RANDOM MEN and a special appearance of the rock group, SIGNAL 30. Also: the hosts play around with the video equipment; behind-the-scenes parody at producing ""Sidewalks."" Hosts: Marci Camacho, Jon Golden.
The episode spotlights three Rhythm and Blues artists: singers ELLA PENNEWELL and RON MATTHEWS, and the band OVERWORLD. Host: Marci Camacho.
World champions JODY AND BRENT WELCH give demonstrations and info about the sport, Footbag. Also: music by jazz/fusion group THEORY ELEKTRIK GROUP. Hosts: Robert Guarino, Marci Camacho.
Martial Art champion/instructor EVA SPENCER and her students demonstrate the art of ""Tournament Kickboxing."" Also: singer ARROL GELLNER. Hosts: Robert Guarino, Rosie Sorenson, Marci Camacho.
Guest viewer Aunt Ginny (played by Rosie Sorenson) and the hosts welcome musical guests 3RD PLANE (new age music) and MUDFLAPS (folk/rock). Also: co-host Mel Menefee has wild daydreams about Aunt Ginny. Co-host: Marci Camacho.
THE SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM, an organization that acts out the Middle Ages, performs a medieval combat demonstration. Also: the rock band SIGNAL 30. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee.
Entire edition featuring past musical performers with new music: 3RD PLANE, SIGNAL 30, ARROL GELLNER & THE SIDEWALKS BAND, NATE FOX, MUDFLAPS and THEORY ELEKTRIK GROUP. Also: a parody of ""Sidewalks' phony Hawaiian Vacation"" via satellite. Narrations by: producer Richard R. Lee and head floor manager Oliver Podmore.
Special edition comprising of clips, featuring musical and artistic performers from the first 22 episodes. Also included: hosts bloopers, featuring Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee, Rosie Sorenson, Robert Guarino and Jon Golden.
Special edition demonstrating the actual procedures of the Heimlich maneuver and Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR). Guests are JUNE MAYS, PAT WATERS, DR. JOSEPH L. LEVIT from the West Contra Costa County American Red Cross Chapter. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee.
The modern rock band MR. ID are seen in exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music videos. Also: co-host Mel Menefee searches frantically for a videotape that features his senior tap dance troop THE DANCING DARLINGS. Co-host: Marci Camacho.
Dave Wilson's first appearance as an unofficial co-host, who first must be initiated before becoming a ""Sidewalks"" host. Musical guests are RANDY WILSON and DAVE MARCHAND, both presented in exclusive ""Sidewalks"" music videos. Co-Hosts: Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee.
Singer FLOYD HENRY; the folk/rock band THE MUDFLAPS; and EVA SPENCER demonstrates The Aerobicstixs, her latest creation that combines martial arts and aerobic. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Rosie Sorenson, Mel Menefee.
Host Mel Menefee and ""Sidewalks'"" creator and producer Richard R. Lee introduce two musical artists, JONATHAN P and CHRISTINA LEE, both performing in exclusive ""Sidewalks"" music videos. Also: CHRISTINA LEE, who is also a fashion designer, showcases some of her ""summer"" designs.
Compilation of ""Sidewalks'"" exclusively-produced music videos of MR. ID (""Miss It For The World""), JONATHAN P (""How Can I Get Your Love"", ""When You Were Mind""), RANDY WILSON (""Finishing Touch"") and DAVE MARCHAND (""Baby, I Want You""). Also: co-host Mel Menefee's rap video. Performer introductions by crew members. Co-host: Dave Wilson.
""Sidewalks"" takes a look at belly dancing with dancers ALEXANDRIA and LYNETTE from The Near Eastern Dance Company. Also: the history of belly dancing, and a special look at the rugs in our studio (furnished by Berkeley's Solano Oriental Rug Gallery). Hosts: Marci Camacho, Dave Wilson, Mel Menefee.
R&B group 4EVER YOURS and an exclusive interview with RICK HUNOLT, a member of the popular heavy-metal group Exodus. Also: Exodus' ""Objection Overruled"" video. Hosts: Dave Wilson, Mel Menefee.
A half-hour showcase for the improvisational group, WOMEN WHO LAUGH TOO MUCH AND THE MEN WHO CRACK THEM UP. Host: Dave Wilson.
Bay Area model KIM LINCOLN answers questions about her experience in the world of high-fashion modeling, show-cases her students in a runway display, and teaches the ""Sidewalks"" hosts some runway moves. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Dave Wilson, Mel Menefee.
A recap of viewers favorite segments: BELLY DANCING from Lynette; MEDIEVAL COMBAT with the Society for Creative Anachronism; ""Sidewalks'"" MUSIC VIDEO of Jonathan P (""How Can I Get Your Love""); SENIOR TAP
Concert photographer/fashion designer MASTAHN displays his pictures and swimwear designs. Plus: the R&B group OVERWORLD. Hosts: Marci Camacho and Mel Menefee, with Barbara Williams.
Songwriter CANDELL performs in a ""Sidewalks"" video (""Troubled Waters"") and in ""Party Town,"" a video he produced, directed, edited and starred in. Also: Tina Turner appears --well, OK, a marionette lookalike designed by LEE D. ZIMMERMAN, who also created and performs marionettes of Jimi Hendrix and Talking Heads' David Byrne. Hosts: Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee, with Dave Wilson.
LYNNETTE VICK performs in two exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music videos (""Loverboy"" and ""Miss You""); and a song tributing Martin Luther King, Jr. by the group WAIMBAJI (""I Remember...""). Host: Marci Camacho.
With three weeks of no performers showing up for taping, hosts Marci Camacho, Mel Menefee and the crew search the episode list to find their favorite segments: the new age group THIRD PLANE, singer-songwriter BARTON THOMAS, swimwear designer MASTAHN, and a ""world-premiere"" of the classical group DUO PETRA.
Steel drum group SHANNON DUDLEY AND THE RICHMOND BLOCO and singer DAVE MARCHAND (""Baby, I Want You"") in a ""Sidewalks"" music video. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee, with Marci Camacho.
A special informative edition with guest CHERYL SULITEANU teaching viewers sign-language. Also: RICH McDOWELL of Marine World Africa, USA tells us about a special hearing-impaired camp at the theme park in Vallejo, California. Hosts: Marci Camacho and Mel Menefee, with Rosie Sorenson.
A special edition with host Denise Yvonne (an aerobic-instructor on the side) leading a real, three-stage workout, designed for the home viewers. Co-host: Mel Menefee.
Singer/songwriter CHRISTIE G performs and a song from ""Sidewalks"" host Denise Yvonne (""I Can't Break Free""). Co-host: Mel Menefee.
Focusing on the picking, caring and training of man's best friend, the dog, with guest NANCY FRENSLEY of the Berkeley-East Bay Humane Society giving tips and suggestions. Plus: SHERRY LEBECK and her in-house pet: SOOEY-HEART, a Chinese Pot Belly pig. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee, with Nicole Sharpe and Jewel Whitworth.
Our 1991 award-winning edition is a compilation of ""Sidewalks'"" exclusively-produced music videos, spotlighting performers LYNNETTE VICK (""Miss You""), 4EVER YOURS (""What's Right For Me""), CANDELL with D-LUV (""Troubled Waters"") and WAIMBAJI (""I Remember...""). Host: Denise Yvonne.
Two of ""Sidewalks'"" favorite marionette performers: Los Angeles' LEE D. ZIMMERMAN and the popular Las Vegas/Reno puppeteer GEORGE BUCHANAN. Hosts: Denise Yvonne, Mel Menefee.
Special edition comprising of edited clips, featuring many of the musical, artistic and cultural performers. Also included: a look at ""Sidewalks"" informative editions; hosts segments. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee, with ""Sidewalks"" crew members.
Singer RANDY WILSON performs ""Finishing Touch"" in an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music video; ""Footbag"" world champions, JODY AND BRENT WELCH, give demonstrations and info about the sport. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee, with Marci Camacho, Robert Guarino, Dave Wilson.
The hosts' favored segments from past editions: steel drum group SHANNON DUDLEY & THE RICHMOND BLOCO, LEE ZIMMERMAN'S MARIONETTES, singer LYNNETTE VICK (""Miss You""), and ""Sidewalks'"" own host DENISE YVONNE singing ""Can't Break Free."" Co-host: Mel Menefee.
Fashion designer LEJON presents a special television showcase of his ""Street Wear"" designs. Plus: singer/songwriter WILLIAM MININFIELD performs ""Starry Night"" in an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music video. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee, with Chastity Sharpe.
It's a slumber party for girls: host Denise Yvonne invites girlfriends to talk about ""hunks"" and watch singers WILLIAM MININFIELD and DAVE MARCHAND, band MR. ID, and instrumental group DUO PETRA in exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music videos, while co-host Mel Menefee crashes the party.
In this special edition, host Denise Yvonne, who is an aerobic instructor, leads a series of workouts designed for children. Co-host: Mel Menefee.
Another look at Bay Area fashion designers LEJON (""Street Wear"" designs) and MASTAHN (""Swimwear""). Also: co-host Mel Menefee creates his own fashion designs. Co-host: Denise Yvonne, with Chastity Sharpe and Barbara Williams.
A look at some of the popular ""artistic"" performances: medieval combat with the SOCIETY FOR CREATIVE ANACHRONISM, multi-jump-rope display with the DOUBLE-DUTCH DEMONS, and belly dancing by LYNETTE AND ALEXANDRIA. Segments hosted by Mel Menefee, Marci Camacho and Dave Wilson.
Singer/songwriter MATTHEWS performs in two ""Sidewalks""-produced music videos (""Worth More Than Pearls"" and ""Not Suppose 2-B"") and the ""BLENDER WIZARD"" shows the viewers how to make easy, fun and nutritious blender drinks. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
Singer RONIKKA performs ""This Is The End,"" a ""Sidewalks""-produced music video; and the dance troop KATIE'S DANCERS presents four diverse dance routines. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
Singer/songwriter McRAE performs ""Always Look Up"" in an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music video and artist MARVIN McMILLIAN JR., who uses an airbrush to design on clothes. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
National videos featuring DESHAY FEATURING CURLY (""Funny Feelin'""), SNAP (""The Colour of Love""), HIGHLAND PLACE MOBSTERS (""Let's Get Naked""), HO FRAT HO (""Ho Frat Swing"") and HAMMER (""2 Legit 2 Quit""). Denise Yvonne, Mel Menefee.
National videos by ARETHA FRANKLIN FEATURING MICHAEL MCDONALD (""Ever Changing Times""), JOE COCKER (""Feels Like Forever""), CAUSE & EFFECT (""You Think You Know Her""), BONNIE RAITT (""Not the Only One""), RICHARD MARX (""Hazard"" Chapter Two). Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
In a parody of late-night talk shows, co-host Mel Menefee dreams he has his own TV series. Plus: a look at Mel's real, off-camera talents, including TAP FOR LIFE, his senior tap dancing group. Also featured: singer RON MATTHEWS (""Worth More Than Pearls"").
National videos by COURSE OF EMPIRE (""Coming of the Century""), THE CHURCH (""Ripple""), VOICE FARM (""Seeing Is Believing""), WILDSIDE (""Hang On Lucy""), SLIK TOXIK (""Helluvatime"") and BLIND MELON (""Dear Ole Dad"").
Demonstrating how prosthetic make-up is applied on actors, stage/film/video make-up artist MICHAEL A. ORNELAZ, who shows the viewers how to make their own realistic face wound, is spotlighted. Also: video performances by MARIAH CAREY (""Make It Happen"") and HAMMER (""This is the Way We Roll""). Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee, with Dave Saffell.
San Francisco Bay Area modern rock band THE JENNY THING is interviewed and their ""Sidewalks""-produced music videos (""Too Long"" and ""When You Hold Her"") are featured. Also: video performances by MATTHEW SWEET (""I've Been Waiting""), SOPHIE B. HAWKINS (""Damn I Wish I Was Your Lover""), GOOD 2 GO (""Never Satisfied""), 2 DIE 4 (""You Got What It Takes""). Host: Dave Saffell.
Singer/songwriter RANIKKA is interviewed and performs ""This Is The End,"" a ""Sidewalks""-produced music video. Also: video performances by CHIC (""Your Love""), KRIS KROSS (""Jump""), B ANGIE B (""A Class Act I""), HAMMER (""Good To Go""). Host: Dave Saffell.
National videos by BARBRA STREISAND (""For All We Know""), ENYA (""Book of Days""), BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (""Human Touch""), BRUCE COCKBURN (""Great Big Love""), DELBERT McCLINTON (""Every Time I Roll The Dice""), DOWNY MILDEW (""An Oncoming Train""). Host: Dave Saffell.
From a medal can filled with sheets of paper that have titles of music videos currently in the ""Video Nite"" library, hosts Dave Saffell and Mel Menefee randomly pick this edition's video lineup. National videos featuring THE MEN (""Church of Logic, Sin & Love""), COLOR ME BADD (""Slow Motion""), FORCE ONE NETWORK (""Somethin' About You""), JOE COCKER (""Love Is Alive""), GEORGE MICHAEL (""Too Funky""), and BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (""57 Channels & Nothin' On"").
Singer/songwriter MATTHEWS is interviewed and performs ""Worth More Than Pearls,"" an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music video. Also: videos by ATLANTIC STARR (""Unconditional Love""), FREDDIE JACKSON (""I Could Use A Little Love Right Now""), CECE PENISTON (""Keep on Walkin'""), and a duet by LUTHER VANDROSS and JANET JACKSON (""The Best Thing in Life Are Free""). Hosted by singer Ranikka.
Using a medal container filled with names of recording artists, the hosts randomly pick national videos by CARMEN ELECTRA (""Go-Go Dancer""), TOAD THE WET SPROCKET (""All I Want""), THE NEVILLE BROTHERS (""Fly Like An Eagle""), MELISSA ETHERIDGE (""2001""), WAILING SOULS (""All Over The World""), and TUNG TWISTA (""No Peace Sign""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne, Dave Saffell, Nestor Rocha and Mel Menefee.
A compilation of ""Sidewalks'"" exclusively-produced mini, music videos, spotlighting performers THE JENNY THING (""Too Long""), WILLIAM MININFIELD (""Starry Night""), McRAE (""Always Look Up""), MATTHEWS (""Worth More Than Pearls""), and NEON DREAM (""Pretty Sunshine""). Also: an interview with Mininfield by Nicole Sharpe. Hosts: Dave Saffell, Nestor Rocha and Mel Menefee.
A special interview with singer MARY J. BLIGE (""You Remind Me"" and ""Real Love""), along with video performances by: TEVIN CAMPBELL (""One Song""), RACHELLE FERRELL (""Till You Come Back To Me""), JOE PUBLIC (""I Miss You""), and KID SENSATION (""The Weekend""). Featuring: Lisa Sahara.
San Francisco Bay Area group SISTER MIDNIGHT appears in two ""Sidewalks""-produced mini-videos (""Child's Eye"" and ""Find My Way""). Also included: ERIC CLAPTON performing ""Layla"" and ""Tears From Heaven""; and singer/actress LONNETTE McGEE (""Watch the Birds"") in a video directed by Spike Lee (""Do The Right Thing""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne, Nestor Rocha and Mel Menefee.
The hosts, along with Denise's daughter Tivonna, pick videos out of random: ELTON JOHN (""The One""), JUDE COLE (""Start the Car""), AL JARREAU (""Blue Angel""), THE BEACH BOYS (""Hot Fun in the Summertime""), DAMN YANKEES (""Don't Tread On Me"") and SLAMMIN' GLADYS (""Bad Attitude""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
Designed for the aspiring actor, Oakland casting director BARBARA TENGERI, who casted for such projects as ""Gimme A Break,"" ""The New WKRP in Cincinnati"" and ""White Men Can't Jump,"" talks about the do's and don't's of resumes, picture headshots and auditions. Host: Sibyl Motley.
San Francisco magician PAUL NATHAN performs illusions for the first time on television. Also: video performance by HERB ALPERT (""Someone To Watch Over Me""). Host: Mel Menefee, with Jewel Whitworth, Martha Del Rio.
San Francisco Bay Area group NEON DREAM is interviewed and performs ""Pretty Sunshine,"" an exclusive ""Sidewalks"" produced, mini-video. Plus: 1992 video performances by RICHARD MARX (""Take This Heart""), MORRISSEY (""Tomorrow""), GEORGE LAMOND (""Where Does That Leave Love""), INNER CITY (""Pennies from Heaven""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Nestor Rocha, with Marcelo Acevedo.
San Francisco Bay Area group SISTER MIDNIGHT appears in an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced mini video (""Find My Way""). Plus: 1992 video performances by PETER CETERA (""Restless Heart""), MADONNA (""This Used to be My Playground""), JOE COCKER (""Now That the Magic is Gone"") and KENNY LOGGINS (""The Real Thing""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne, Sibyl Motley, Dave Saffell.
R&B singer RANDY WILSON performs ""Finishing Touch"", a ""Sidewalks""-produced music video. Plus 1992 performances by COLOR ME BADD (""Forever Love""), PORTRAIT (""Here We Go Again""), MIKI HOWARD (""Ain't Nobody Like You"") and BEMSHI (""Where's My Daddy""). Guest Hosts: Sibyl Motley (Segment Producer), Marcelo Acevedo (Coordinating Producer), Martha Del Rio (Production Assistant).
Andean music group KARUMANTA performs and talks about the music and their instruments. Plus: video performances by BRANFORD MARSALIS (""BB's Blues""); LOS LOBOS (""Kiko & the Lavender Moon""); SYPRO GYRA (""Gliding""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne, Sibyl Motley, and Mel Menefee.
A look at the group KRUSH (featuring their hit song, ""Let's Get Together""); performances by PEABO BRYSON & REGINA BELLE (""A Whole New World"") and TISHA CAMPBELL (""Push""); and an encore segment on how to make a realistic face wound with simple household materials by Bay Area make-up artist MICHAEL A. ORNELAZ. Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
Bay Area magician GLENN HAYWOOD performs illusions with Denise and Mel. Plus: performances by AMY GRANT (""Good For Me""), THE HEIGHTS (""How Do You Talk to An Angel"") and PETER CETERA and CHAKA KHAN (""Feels Like Heaven""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
While Mel takes Denise and her daughter on a wild camping trip, ""Sidewalks"" presents a special interview with musician FRED SCHNEIDER of the rock group The B-52's (""Love Shack""); and performances by MICHAEL BOLTON (""To Love Somebody""), JUDE COLE (""Tell the Truth"") and THE DARLING BUDS (""Sure Thing""). Hosts: Denise Yvonne and Mel Menefee.
Because co-host Denise Yvonne called in sick, Mel Menefee hosts the show alone (""not a good idea""). San Francisco band COAL TRAIN performs in two ""Sidewalks""-produced videos. Plus: music by FLEETWOOD MAC (""Paper Doll""), TOM COCHRANE (""Life is a Highway"") and R.E.M. (""Man on the Moon"").
While Mel and the production gang see a ""fortune teller"" (played by Martha Del Rio), ""Sidewalks"" interviews the popular San Francisco rap group RAFFI AND THE RIGHTEOUS POSSE. Also: an ""industry trade"" segment on publicists in the print media (explained by Terri Hinte of Fantasy Studios). Plus: music by SHANICE (""Saving Forever For You"") and LO KEY? (""Sweet on U""). Featuring: Mel Menefee, Sibyl Motley, Denise Yvonne.
THE PINOLE AIKIDO GROUP performs and explains the art of Aikido, a self-defense technique. Also: a song by PAUL McCARTNEY (""Hope of Deliverance""). Hosts: Sibyl Motley and Mel Menefee.
Besides talking about how they got started, TV stars ED McMAHON (""Star Search""), LORENZO LAMAS (""Renegade""), DON CORNELIUS (""Soul Train""), RAY COMBS (""Family Feud""), and JANE WHITNEY (""The Jane Whitney Show"") give advice to aspiring performers on making it in the entertainment world. Also: a special look at actress/singer LONETTE McKEE (""Watch The Birds""). Plus: music by MARY CHAPIN CARPENTER (""Passionate Kisses"") and k.d. lang (""Miss Chatelaine""). Featuring: Mel Menefee, Sibyl Motley, Dave Wilson, Jewel Whitworth and Robin Murrel.
Original member Mel Menefee auditions possible on-air personalities in a game-show parody. Plus: a nite of R&B music featuring performances by JAMES INGRAM (""One More Time""), RACHELLE FERRELL (""Welcome to My Love""), GROVER WASHINGTON, JR. (""Love Like This"") and DINA CARROLL (""So Close"").
While Mel tries to create his own band to follow tonight's ""band"" theme, San Francisco Bay Area band THE BIG PICTURE performs in two ""Sidewalks""-produced videos (""Hungry For Your Kiss"" and ""Upside Down"") and is interviewed. Also: performances by DURAN DURAN (""Ordinary World"") and DAMN YANKEES (""Silence is Broken""). Featuring: Mel Menefee, Veronica Davis, Dave Wilson, Darrell Crow.
While Mel is waiting for a call from NBC on his new beeper, the hosts welcome R&B singer/songwriter EMGEE of Fairfield, Ca., who performs in a ""Sidewalks""-produced video (""Do Now""). The ""Sidewalks"" trade segment features an interview (on tape) with syndicator MICHAEL KING of King World Productions, whose syndication company distributes such TV shows as ""Wheel of Fortune,"" ""Jeopardy,"" ""Inside Edition,"" and ""Oprah Winfrey Show."" Plus: performances by AARON NEVILLE (""Don't Take Away My Heaven"") and singer/actress TISHA CAMPBELL (""Love Me Down""). Featuring: Mel Menefee, Mechelle, Veronica Davis, Lenora Hay and Sibyl Motley.
Choreographer and founder Amelia Rudolph talks and showcases her PROJECT BANDALOOP dance group, whose routines are usually performed in very high places, like off the side of El Capitan mountain in Yosemite. Also: performances by PAUL McCARTNEY (""Off the Ground"") and CHRIS ISAAK (""Can't Do A Thing [To Stop Me]""). Plus (on location in Marin County): Mel attempts rock climbing. Hosts: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
San Francisco's THE BOOGIE DOWN JUGGLERS performs. Plus: performance by STING (""If I Ever Lose My Faith In You"") and VAN HALEN (""Dreams""). Hosts: Dave Saffell, Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
A special look at the national group THE JAYHAWKS and an encore performance of the popular San Francisco Bay Area band THE JENNY THING (performing ""Too Long,"" a ""Sidewalks""-produced video). Plus: performances by TARA MORICE and MARK WILLIAMS (""Time After Time"") and LEE RITENOUR WITH MAXI PRIEST (""Waiting In Vain""). Also (in our host segments): Dave Saffell and Veronica Davis send Mel Menefee -- who haywires every bit -- to get a gift for the president of the production company.
A special look back at our interview with R&B singer MARY J. BLIGE (""Love No Limit""), along with clips from her previous performances; and our host VERONICA DAVIS performs her original hit, ""This is The End,"" a ""Sidewalks""-produced video. Plus: a song from CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS (""All I See Is Your Love""). Also (in our comedy segments): the show is produced without the entire production crew. Hosts: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
Bay Area classical guitarist and instructor RON GALEN and two of his students perform. Plus: performances by ELVIS COSTELLO AND THE BRODSKY QUARTET (""Jacksons, Monk and Rowe"") and TONY BENNETT (""I'll Be Seeing You""). Hosts: Dave Saffell and Mel Menefee, with Jewel Whitworth and Darrell Clow.
A special look at the rock group VINCE NEIL and a behind-the-scenes making of their futurist-looking, special effects filled ""Sister of Pain"" video. Plus: performances by ROXETTE (""Almost Unreal"") and ELTON JOHN (""Simple Life""). Also (in comedy segments): a TV-shopping parody. Hosts: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
A performance by the San Francisco Bay Area dance band NEON DREAM and a special look at R&B singer REGINA BELLE. Plus: performances by JAMES INGRAM (""Someone Like You"") and II D EXTREME (""Cry No More""). Also: Mel receives a mysterious fan letter. Hosts: Veronica Davis, Dave Saffell and Mel Menefee.
A special interview with national reggae group, THE WAILING SOULS; and ""Sidewalks"" continues to celebrate its run by taking a look back at a belly dancing segment featuring LYNETTE and her special friend (a snake). Plus: performances by THE GOOMBAS FEATURING GEORGE CLINTON (""Walk The Dinosaur"") and BIG MOUNTAIN (""Touch My Light""). Also (in host segments), Mel attempts to put up the ""Sidewalks"" set. Hosts: Dave Saffell, Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
A special look at MILES DAVIS with comments from Bill Cosby; an interview with former Miles Davis band member and Motown recording artist FOLEY (""If Its Positive""). Plus: performances by JADE (""One Woman"") and WAR FEATURING HISPANIC M.C.'S (""Don't Let No One Get You Down""). Host: Veronica Davis.
Celebrating our series' run by looking back at some of instrumental performers, including performances by 3RD PLANE (in a new mini-video version) and Andean music group, KARUMANTA. Plus: music by sax performers DAVE KOZ (""You Make Me Smile""), ERIC MARIENTHAL (""Walk Though the Fire"") and EVERETTE HARP (""When I Think of You""). Hosts: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
A special look at the annual KMEL-Radio ""Summer Jam"" benefit that designed to promote peace on the street in Northern California. Episode features concert highlights and/or backstage interviews with the nation's top hip-hop, rap, pop and dance artists, including TONI BRAXTON, JEREMY JORDAN, H-TOWN, ROGER/ZAPP, QUEEN LATIFAH, SWV, MARY J. BLIGE, LEVERT, REAL SEDUCTION, HI FIVE, DIGABLE PLANET, RUN DMC, UNV, RODNEY O & JOE COOLEY, PHARCYDE, TOTAL DEVASTATION, ROBIN S, and SHAI. Also: a video performance (""One Last Cry"") and interview with singer BRIAN McKNIGHT. Plus: talks with KMEL Radio celebrities LISA ST. REGIS and DAVEY D. Special Guest Host: Lovelle Robinson.
The music of popular female recording artists: WHITNEY HOUSTON (""I Will Always Love You""), TINA TURNER (""I Don't Wanna Fight""), MARIAH CAREY (""Dream Lover"") and MADONNA (""Rain""). Plus: a Tina Turner marionette by LEE ZIMMERMAN. Hosts: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
A tribute to the late GEORGE BUCHANAN and his marionette acts; and a mini-concert of the rock group DIRE STRAITS (performing ""Money for Nothing"" and ""Walk of Life""). Hosts: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
A look at actor/singer JOEY LAWRENCE of TV's ""Blossom"", who performs ""Nothin' My Love Can't Fix"" and ""Stay Forever."" Plus: performances by BOBBY ROSS AVILA (""All That I Do"") and PERFECT GENTLEMAN (""Don't Forget to Call""). In comedy skit, Mel and Marcelo attempt a via satellite hookup for an interview with Joey Lawrence. Host: Veronica Davis, with Mel Menefee and Marcelo Acevedo.
Episode features an interview with R&B group REAL SEDUCTION (""Ain't Nuthin Wrong""), and a look at viewers attempting to introduce the show. Plus: performances by MAVIS STAPLES (""The Voice"") and JODECI (""Lately""). In comedy skit, Mel takes a remote camera and plays with it in the studio. Host: Cindy Rhodes, with Mel Menefee and Marcelo Acevedo.
A look at our 5th anniversary ""parking lot"" party that featured live entertainment: music by RON MATTHEWS AND SERIOUS LICKS and TUPELO; belly dancing by ALEXANDRIA AND THE NEAR EASTERN DANCE COMPANY; choir group CHILDREN OF CHRIST; and ""carnival"" dancing by MAS MAKER MASSIVE. Also: a ""Sidewalks"" mini-video performance by Bay Area rock group, BIG PICTURE (""Hungry For Your Kiss""); and performances by KENNY LOGGINS (""This Is It"") and PATTI SCIALFA (""As Long As I [Can Be With You]""). Hosts: Cindy Rhodes and Mel Menefee.
A look back at some of the moments from previous holiday shows. Included: polynesian dancing, Christmas caroling, hosts singing solo numbers, a visitor from the North Pole, and video performances by AMY GRANT (""Grown-Up Christmas List"") and STING (""Gabriel's Message""). Hosts: Cindy Rhodes and Mel Menefee.
An inside look at a science fiction convention; and an exclusive interview with actor JAMES DOOHAN (Scotty of ""Star Trek""). Plus: performances by THE CONEHEADS (""Conehead Love"") and DONALD FAGEN (""Tomorrow's Girl""). Hosted by: Lovelle Robinson and Mel Menefee.
Episode features an exclusive interview with singer/songwriter DARDEN SMITH (""Loving Arms""); and show-business advice from ED McMAHON (""Star Search""), RAY COMBS (""Family Feud""), LORENZO LAMAS (""Renegade""), DON CORNELIUS (""Soul Train""), and JANE WHITNEY (""The Jane Whitney Show""). Plus: performances by PAUL McCARTNEY (""C'mon People"") and AIR SUPPLY (""Goodbye""). Also: a look at two San Francisco Fisherman's Wharf street performers. Taped in San Francisco. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Mel Menefee, with Veronica Davis.
A look at two innovative performers, PETER GABRIEL and DONALD FAGEN, and their creative videos, including ""Sledge Hammer,"" ""Kiss That Frog"" (Gabriel); ""Snowbound"" and ""New Frontier"" (Fagen). Plus: a behind-the-scenes look at the making of a public service announcement featuring NBA's CHARLES BARKLEY as a ""claymation."" Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff.
An interview and performance by the Oakland hip hop group, 2TYMZ (""So Much Flava""). Plus: R&B performances by BOBBY BROWN & WHITNEY HOUSTON (""Something In Common""), D.R.S. (""Gangsta Lean""), and II D EXTREME (""Up on the Roof""). In bits: hosts Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff wait in line to ride San Francisco's famous cable cars. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff.
""Sidewalks"" takes a special look at Andean/Chilean dance troop, ARAUCARIA. Plus: performances by SANTANA (""Esperando"") and LISETTE MELENDEZ (""Goodie Goodie""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff.
""Sidewalks"" takes a look at the '70s with a quiz on television shows from that decade. Also: a special look at the BEE GEES (""Paying the Price of Love"") and a classic performance from ABBA. Hosted By: Jennifer Parnoff and Mel Menefee.
Video performances by W.A.S.P. (""Hold On To My Heart""), LAUREN CHRISTY (""Steep""), HEART (""Will You Be There""), TEARS FOR FEAR (""Goodnight Song"") and TERENCE TRENT D'ARBY (""Delicate""). Episode features viewer introductions.
A look at martial arts tournaments; an interview with actor JAMES HONG; and a performance by TIA CARRERE (""I Never Even Told You""). Also: demonstrations from GUY BARCALI'S DEMO AND BRICK BREAK team and MING LUM'S LION DANCE DEMO. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff, and Sibyl Motley.
Performances by popular female artists, including MARIAH CAREY (""Hero""), JANET JACKSON (""Again""), CHER with Bevis and Butt-Head (""I've Got You Babe""), DIANA ROSS (""The Best Years of My Life""), and MARY J. BLIGE (""You Don't Have To Worry""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes.
An interview and exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced, world premiere video performance by the group, CHARLES CHAMPION AND THE SENSATIONAL TRAVELERS (""Joy""). Plus: music by SHAI (""Yours""), XSCAPE (""Understanding"") and GUESSS (""Tell Me Where It Hurts""). In comedy skit, Mel plays with a multi-colored, puzzle cube game that later the entire crew wants to play. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff, and Mel Menefee.
An exclusive backstage interview with saxophone musician DAVE KOZ, who's best known for his regular appearances on the ""Arsenio Hall"" show. Also included: Koz in concert performances. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff, and Mel Menefee.
Performances by popular male artists, including MICHAEL BOLTON (""I Said I Love You...But I Lied""), BILLY JOEL (""All About Soul"") and STING, BRYAN ADAMS and ROD STEWART (""All for Love""). Also: a look at how the ""All for Love"" video was made. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Mel Menefee.
San Francisco Bay Area singer EDDIE G performs the classic hit, ""Sarah Smile."" Also: a ""Sidewalks double-spot"" performance by TEVIN CAMPBELL (""Can We Talk"" and ""I'm Ready""). In comedy bit: Mel gives gifts to the hosts. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff , Veronica Hale and Mel Menefee.
Behind-the-scenes look at a sports and boat show. Plus: music by THE CRANBERRIES (""Dreams"") and CROWDED HOUSE (""Locked Out""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff.
The music of singer/songwriter, RICHARD MARX. Songs include: ""Hazard,"" ""Right Here Waiting,"" ""Now & Forever,"" ""Hold On To The Nights,"" and ""Take This Heart."" Hosted By: Jennifer Parnoff, Cindy Rhodes and Veronica Hale.
A backstage interview with comedian ROB SCHNEIDER (""Saturday Night Live""); a clay-animated feature on having a ""SMART HEART""; music by PETE TOWNSHEND (""The Kids Are Alright"") and PET SHOP BOYS (""Wouldn't Normally""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Mel Menefee.
San Francisco Bay Area group, D GROOVE performs in two ""Sidewalks""-produced videos (""Mystery of Love"" and ""Take Me As I Am""); a backstage interview with actor JAMES WILDER (""Route 66,"" ""Melrose Place""); music by EAST 17 (""House of Love""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff, and Veronica Hale.
""Sidewalks"" takes a look at the latest in regular and stunt kites; an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced video and interview with the San Francisco Bay Area group, CRY RED (""If I Had Wings""); and music by MADONNA (""I'll Remember""). Hosted By: Veronica Hale, Jennifer Parnoff, Mel Menefee, with Marcella Pabros.
Music by the late reggae legend, BOB MARLEY (""Get Up Stand Up"" and ""Jammin'), and an interview and special video performance by Jamaican singer DELLA GRANT. In comedy bits, the hosts are thrown literally in the closet after attempting an embarrassing tribute to Bob Marley. Hosted By: Veronica Hale, Jennifer Parnoff and Mel Menefee.
An interview and performance by San Francisco jazz singer CIARA, who performs ""I've Grown Accustomed to His Face,"" an exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced video. Plus: music by JOSHUA KADISON (""Beautiful in My Eyes""), JULIO IGLESIAS (""Crazy"") and DAN HILL with RIQUE FRANKS (""In Your Eyes""). Comedy bit: hosts trying to relax. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff and Mel Menefee.
Interview and special video performance by San Francisco Bay Area singer, NIECY. Also: another installment of ""Sidewalks"" TV Trivia (TV shows from the '70s). Plus: music by LISETTE MELENDEZ (""Will You Ever Save Me"") and MARIAH CAREY (""Anytime You Need A Friend"" - Club Re-mix version). Hosted By: Veronica Hale, Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff and Mel Menefee.
A look at the art and sport of boomerang with boomerang designer and instructor, MICHAEL ""GEL"" GIRVIN, who will also give a lesson. Plus: music by KATEY SEGAL (""Can't Hurry the Harvest"") of TV's ""Married...With Children"" and PINK FLOYD (""Take It Back""). Hosted By: Jennifer Parnoff, Veronica Ornelas and Mel Menefee.
Celebrating the series' run, ""Sidewalks"" takes a look back at two of our most popular artistic and novelty acts: acrobatic roller skating group, THRILLS ON WHEELS and marionette designer, LEE D. ZIMMERMAN, who created marionette lookalikes of Tina Turner, Jimi Hendrix and David Byrne. Plus: music by TEVIN CAMPBELL (""Always in My Heart"") and WET WET WET (""Love Is All Around""). Hosted By: Veronica Ornelas, Jennifer Parnoff, Cindy Rhodes and Mel Menefee.
Special belly dancing performances from the San Francisco Bay Area dance group, NEAR EASTERN DANCE COMPANY. Plus: music by DEAD CAN DANCE (""The Carnival is Over"") and CHEAP TRICK (""You're All I Wanna Do""). Hosted By: Veronica Ornelas and Jennifer Parnoff.
An interview and special video performance (""My Little World"") of the San Francisco Bay Area alternative band, CHANT; a profile of female rapper, DA BRAT (""Funkdafied""); and music by COUNTING CROWS (""Round Here""). Bit: Hosts in control room. Hosted By: Veronica Ornelas and Cindy Rhodes.
An interview with actress VALERIE HARPER, who talks about her acting career and environmental issues she's involved in. Plus: a ""double-spot"" performance by BONNIE RAITT (""Love Sneaking Up On You"" and ""You""). Hosted By: Veronica Ornelas and Cindy Rhodes.
A look at the San Francisco Bay Area staged-combat group called SKIRMISHERS, founded and directed by guest GARETH THOMAS. Plus: music by PINK FLOYD (""High Hopes""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes and Veronica Ornelas.
A special look at the annual KMEL-Radio ""Summer Jam"" benefit that designed to promote peace on the street in Northern California. Episode features interviews with the nation's top hip-hop, rap, pop and dance artists, including PATTI LaBELLE, HAMMER, SWV, MASTA ACE, FOR REAL, OUTKAST, CHANGING FACES, THE PUPPIES, and DA BRAT. Plus: concert highlights of AHMAD, BACKSTREET, DOMINO, AARON HALL, QUEEN LATIFAH, SHAI and TEVIN CAMPBELL. Also included: KMEL DJ, DAVEY D, talks about making it in the business. Hosted By: Veronica Ornelas.
Interviews with Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus performers -- trapeze catcher PETER GOLD and circus clown CHRISTOPHER MacKENZIE -- who talk about being a part of ""the greatest show on Earth."" Plus: music by TYLER COLLINS (""Thanks to You"") and KENNY LOGGINS (""Return to Pooh Corner""). Also included: ""animal facts"" on elephants and tigers. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Veronica Ornelas with Sibyl Motley.
An exclusive interview with SEAN PATRICK FLANERY, the actor who plays young Indiana Jones on the TV series and cable movies. Also: a look at the ""Sidewalks"" TV series, and music by ERIC CLAPTON (""Motherless Child""). Hosted by Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff, with Michelle Livengood. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Jennifer Parnoff with Michelle Livengood.
Interview and video performance by the rock group, THE BOO RADLEYS (""Barney and Me""); a look back at the juggling duo, THE BOOGIE DOWN JUGGLERS; and music by GREEN DAY (""Basket Case"") and R.E.M. (""What's the Frequency, Kenneth?""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes and Veronica Ornelas.
An interview with former ""Good Morning America"" host DAVID HARTMAN, who talks about his career and gives advice to rising hosts. Also: another installment of ""Sidewalks"" TV Trivia, and music by BARBRA STREISAND (performing ""Evergreen"") and BONNIE RAITT (""Storm Warnings""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes, Veronica Ornelas and Jennifer Parnoff.
An interview and video performance by the Japanese rock group, SHONEN KNIFE (""Tomato Head""); a ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot of the rock group, TOAD THE WET SPROCKET (""Fall Down"" and ""Something's Always Wrong""); and music by the group, CANDLEBOX (""Cover Me""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes, Veronica Ornelas and Jennifer Parnoff.
Interview with author, ""Informercial Queen,"" and talk show hostess SUSAN POWTER; another installment of ""Street Beat with Rafael"" (impressing the opposite sex); and music by GLORIA ESTEFAN (""Turn The Beat Around""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes, Rafael Hernandez with Anna Bjornsdotter.
A ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot performance of BOYZ II MEN (""I'll Make Love to You"" and ""On Bended Knee""); an exclusive ""Sidewalks"" video performance by EMGEE, a R&B singer from Fairfield, Ca.; and music by BEBE and CECE WINANS (""If Anything Ever Happened to You""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes and Jennifer Parnoff.
Singers CHRIS ISAAK and SAMMY HAGAR, comedian ROB SCHNEIDER and actor JAMES WILDER are among the celebrities giving career advice for rising talents. Also: another installment of ""Sidewalks"" TV trivia (on classic sitcoms). Plus: music by PRINCE (""When 2 R in Love""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes, Veronica Ornelas and Michelle Livengood.
A video performance by San Francisco Bay Area singer CANDELL, and a ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot performance from SEAL (""Newborn Friend"" and ""Prayer for the Dying""). Hosted by: Veronica Ornelas, Cindy Rhodes and Rafael Hernandez.
An interview and video performance by the group STEREOLAB; another installment of ""Street Beat"" (on your most embarrassing moments); and music by GREEN DAY (""If You Come Around""). Hosted by: Veronica Ornelas and Rafael Hernandez.
A ""Sidewalks""-produced video performance by the San Francisco band COAL TRAIN; a Sidewalks"" Double-Spot of JON SECADA (""If You Go"" and ""Mental Picture""); and music by DEADEYE DICK (""New Age Girl""). Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez with Anna Bjornsdotter.
San Francisco Bay Area film maker JOSEPH GATTO is interviewed and his short film, ""Beyond Random,"" is shown. Also: music by TRISHA COVINGTON (""Play Me Out""). Hosted by: Veronica Ornelas.
At a record release party, ""Sidewalks'"" Lovelle Robinson interviews N 2 DEEP, B ANGIE B and other rap and hip-hop artists, who will give career advice for aspiring performers. Also: a ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot of C&C MUSIC FACTORY. Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes and Rafael Hernandez, with Lovelle Robinson.
A behind-the-scenes look at the making of Walt Disney's World on Ice production of ""Aladdin"" with interviews from skaters JAIMEE EGGLETON (Aladdin) and CYNTHIA COUIL (Princess Jasmine); and music by TEVIN CAMPBELL (""Don't Say Goodbye Girl"") and BOYZ II MEN (""Thank You""). Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez.
San Francisco Bay Area artist CHUCK JARMAN shows and explains how he makes his ""creatures"" -- from marionettes to masks. Also: music by DINOSAUR JR. (""I Don't Think So""). Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez and Jennifer Parnoff.
An interview with twins TIA and TAMERA MOWRY, who were the stars of ABC's ""Sister Sister"" sitcom; a ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot of VANESSA WILLIAMS (""The Sweetest Days"" and ""Save the Best for Last""); and music by BLESSED UNION SOULS (""I Believe""). Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez and Veronica Ornelas, with Cindy Rhodes.
A ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot of JULIO IGLESIAS (""Fragile"" with Sting and ""When You Tell Me That You Love Me"" with Dolly Parton); an interview with BOB BOWERSOX, an author and host of QVC's ""In the Kitchen with Bob""; another installment of ""Sidewalks"" TV Trivia (on real-life or characters' names). Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez and Veronica Ornelas, with Cindy Rhodes.
A backstage interview and video performance by the rock group, TOAD THE WET SPROCKET (""Fly From Heaven""); viewers' response about ""Sidewalks""; and music by DURAN DURAN (""White Lines""). Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez.
A special profile on singer DIONNE FARRIS (""I Know""); a ""Sidewalks"" Double-Spot on MELISSA ETHERIDGE (""If I Wanted To"" and ""I'm the Only One""); and a look at San Francisco Bay Area oil painter, ANGGELYKA EMMERLING. Hosted by: Rafael Hernandez.
A look at sky diving; a 59-year-old woman sky diving for the very first time; the first of a Double-Spot performance of BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (""Streets of Philadelphia""). Hosted by: Nicole Greeson and Rafael Hernandez.
San Francisco Bay Area singer KENT CRAIG performs in exclusive ""Sidewalks""-produced music video (""Writing on the Walls""); music by VAN HALEN (""Can't Stop Lovin' You""); and the conclusion of our Double-Spot performance of BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN (""Murder Incorporated""). Hosted by: Nicole Greeson and Rafael Hernandez.
Choreographer and founder Amelia Rudolph talks and showcases her PROJECT BANDALOOP dance group, whose routines are usually performed in very high places, like off the side of El Capitan mountain in Yosemite. Also: a performance by BOYZ II MEN (""Water Runs Dry""). Hosted by: Veronica Davis and Mel Menefee.
Actor BRUCE GREENWOOD (""St. Elsewhere,"" ""Nowhere Man"") and R&B group AFTER 7 (""Till You Do Me Right"") are interviewed. Plus: actress CRYSTAL BERNARD of TV's ""Wings"" joins PETER CETERA in his video performance, ""(I Wanna Take) Forever Tonight."" Hosted by: Stephanie Colquitt.
Actress CYNTHIA GIBB (""Fame, ""Deadly Games"") and San Francisco Bay Area rap group CONSCIOUS DAUGHTERS (""Sticky Situation"") are interviewed. Plus: music by SUPER CAT (""Girls Town""). Hosted by: Stephanie Colquitt and Brian Bland.
""Sidewalks"" takes a look at Renaissance Pleasure Faire, spotlighting types of costumes, food and attractions. Also: a song from DIANA ROSS (""Take Me Higher""). Hosted by: Stephanie Colquitt and Cindy Rhodes.
In another special interview, actresses TIA and TAMERA MOWRY of TV's ""Sister Sister"" talk about life as stars. Also: an exclusive video performance by San Francisco Bay Area singer/songwriter MATTHEWS (""Worth More Than Pearls""). Plus: a song by BLESSID UNION OF SOULS (""Let Me Be The One""). Hosted by: Shaunte Adams.
An interview with radio DJ and talk-show hostess STEPHANIE MILLER; music by MARIAH CAREY (""Fantasy"") and SELENA (""I Could Fall in Love""). Hosted by: Shaunte Adams.
Interviews with actors DAVID BIRNEY and WANDA DE JESUS (of TV's ""Live Shot"") and singer/songwriter JOHN HIATT (""Cry Love""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes.
Fitness instructor KAREN VOIGHT and R&B group SOLO (""Heaven"") are interviewed. Hosts segment: Floor Manager Brian getting himself on-air and confusing Joy. Hosted by: Joy Garner and Brian Bland.
Interviews with standup comedian and actor RONDELL SHERIDIAN (co-creator and star of TV's ""Minor Adjustments""); and rapper SKEE-LO (""I Wish""). Also: video performances by AFTER 7 (""Damn Thing Called Love"") and DIANA KING (""Ain't Nobody""). Hosted by: Erin Willis and Joy Garner.
A studio interview and a live performance with Blues singer and musician, JOE LOUIS WALKER. Also: his video ""Blues of the Month Club."" Hosted by: Erin Willis.
A special look at the Nashville band, BONEPONY. Included: interviews with band members, an exclusive look of their tour bus, and live concert footage. Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes and Joy Garner.
On location at Planet Hollywood in San Francisco, 49ers' quarterback JOE MONTANA presents his football jersey to actors ARNOLD SCHWARZENEGGER and DANNY GLOVER at a special party celebrating the retiring of Montana's number 16 jersey. Also: interviews with football players, including HARRIS BARTON and Oakland Raiders' JIM PLUNKETT.
In this 10th season opener from 1998, a preview of the new SWE: Sidewalks Entertainment series and a look at fall fashions with HAL RUBENSTEIN of In Style Magazine. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Special correspondent Kalyn Sloan interviews the popular Canadian rock band, BARENAKED LADIES. Plus, video performances, including ""Shoebox,"" ""This Week,"" and ""Brian Wilson."" Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee, Kalyn Sloan.
Actress ANNIE POTTS (""Designing Women"") talks about her career and her Lifetime TV series, ""Any Day Now""; author BARBARA NEAL and actor DANNY GLOVER (""Lethal Weapon"" movies) discuss Neal's book ""Melody's Incredible Adventure; and a hit song from MADONNA (""The Power of Goodbye""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee, Brian Bland.
A video performance (""Absence of the Heart"") and an interview with country singer DEANA CARTER. Also: music by RANDY TRAVIS (""Spirit of a Boy, Wisdom of a Man""), TRISHA YEARWOOD/GARTH BROOKS (""Where Your Road Leads""), DIAMOND RIO (""Unbelievable""), and TIM BRIGGS (""Everything She Needs""). Featuring host Anthony Snow. Hosted By: Anthony Snow.
Interview with actress EMMA SAMMS, who talks about her career, her memories of ""General Hospital"", and her new venture as a screenwriter. Also, a Sidewalks-video performance by the San Francisco Bay Area rock band, SIX SENSE. In host segments, hosts Dee Jones and Richard R. Lee show clips of their first appearances on ""Sidewalks."" Hosted By: Richard R. Lee, Dee Jones, Cindy Rhodes.
An interview with Virgin Record founder RICHARD BRANSON, and a ""Sidewalks"" Double-spot of CELINE DION, featuring ""I'm Your Angel"" (with R. Kelly) and ""My Heart Will Go On -- Love Theme from Titanic"". Hosted By: Richard R. Lee, Dee Jones, and Cindy Rhodes.
A ""Romance Novelist"" special featuring interviews with authors JACKIE COLLINS and JUDITH KRANTZ. In host bits, Mel tries to cover up he loves to read romance novels. Hosted By: Richard R. Lee, Dee Jones, Mel Menefee, Cindy Rhodes.
Exclusive interviews with two popular Christian recording artists: SANDI PATTY and POINT OF GRACE. Also, a song from BOB CARLISE (""Father's Love""). Hosted By: Richard R. Lee, Dee Jones, Mel Menefee, Cindy Rhodes.
A song (""Can't Get Enough"") and an interview with country singer PATTY LOVELESS. Plus, music from SHANIA TWAIN (""Man, I Feel Like a Woman""), DEANA CARTER (""You Still Shake Me""), SHEDAISY (""Little Good-Byes""), DANNI LEIGH (""29 Nights""), and JULIE REEVES (""It's About Time""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee, Dee Jones.
An interview with country singer TRACY LAWRENCE and producer FRANK WINDHORN, who talks about the musical and CD, ""Civil War."" Plus, music by THE BELLAMY BROTHERS (""Some Broken Hearts""), T. GRAHAM BROWN (""Happy Ever After""), GEORGE STRAIT (""Write This Down""), TIM McGRAW (""Please Remember Me""), and JOE DUFFIE (""A Night to Remember""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee, Dee Jones.
An interview with former Crowded House frontman NEIL FINN, who talks about the band's breakup and his latest solo effort. Plus, video performances of Neil (""She Will Have Her Way"" and ""Sinner"") and Crowded House (""Don't Dream It's Over""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with newswoman/author MARIA SHRIVER (talking about her best-selling book, ""What's Heaven?"") and ROBBY BENSON and PAIGE O'HARA (the voice stars of Disney's Beauty and the Beast). Plus, music by KENNY ROGERS (""The Greatest"") and CHER (""Strong Enough""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Sidewalks' Cindy Rhodes talks to the two leading ladies of Lifetime Television's Any Day Now drama series, actresses ANNIE POTTS and LORRAINE TOUSSAINT; a special profile of singer CHRISTINA AGUILERA; music by BRITNEY SPEARS (""(You Drive Me) Crazy""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
""Celebrity Spot"" interviews with country singer TRACY LAWRENCE, filmmaker MYLES BERKOWITZ (""20 Dates""), and musician GEORGE WINSTON. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
An interview with actor HANK AZARIA (""Birdcage,"" ""Godzilla""). Also, a behind-the-scenes making of ""Bartok The Magnificent,"" a home video release Azaria co-produced. Plus, music by CELINE DION (""That's The Way It Is"") and JESSICA SIMPSON (""I Wanna Love You Forever""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
""Celebrity Spot"" interviews with singer MICHAEL CRAWFORD (The Phantom of the Opera) and actress GLORIA STUART (""Titanic""). Plus music by CHARLOTTE CHURCH (""Just Wave Hello""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with actress KATHY NAJIMY (""Sister Act"", ""Veronica's Closet"") and singers / talk show hosts DONNY and MARIE OSMOND. Plus, music by BRITNEY SPEARS (""From The Bottom of My Broken Heart"") and WHITNEY HOUSTON (""I've Learned From The Best""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
An interview with NAOMI AND WYNONNA JUDD, the mother-and-daughter country duo. Also, we take a look at their music, including the classic hit, ""Give a Little Love."" Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes.
Interviews and performances from singer BRUCE HORNSBY, musician JIM BRICKMAN, and long-time music producer turned singer STEVE TYRELL. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Anthony Snow, Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with actress TERI GARR, and former 70's teen idol SHAUN CASSIDY, who talks about his early acting days on ""The Hardy Boys Mysteries"" and his current role as TV producer (""Cover Me""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with R&B singer MONTELL JORDAN and NBA superstar SHAQUILLE O'NEAL, who talks about his career and involvement with Quake Ready, a non-profit organization that helps prepare kids for an earthquake. In host segments, Brian Bland and Richard R. Lee search for a basketball court. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Brian Bland, and Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with actor SCOTT BAKULA and female country group, SHEDAISY. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with country singer SARA EVANS and musician / composer YANNI. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Celebrity Spot interviews with actors BILL PAXTON and D.B. SWEENEY and supermodel CLAUDIA SCHIFFER. Plus music by S CLUB 7 (""Never Had A Dream Come True""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes.
Inteview with actor ROBERT ENGLUND (Freddy Kruger of the ""Nightmare on Elm Street"" films) and ""You Rock My World,"" the long-form MICHAEL JACKSON music video. Hosted By: Richard R. Lee.
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews musician, composer, and former ""Entertainment Tonight"" anchor, JOHN TESH. Also included: ""Give Me Forever (I Do)"" music video with John and James Ingram. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
""Celebrity Spot"" interviews with country singer TAMMY COCHRAN (""Angels in Waiting"") and Italian singer ALESSANDRO SAFINA. Also: ""Only Time"" music video by ENYA. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
""Celebrity Spot"" interviews with actress HALLIE KATE EISENBERG and authors NOELLE CLEARY and DINI VON MUEFFLING (""The Art & Power Of Being A Lady""). Plus: music by CHER (""Song For The Lonely"") and THE CALLING (""Wherever You Will Go""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
""Celebrity Spot"" interviews with author JAMES PATTERSON (""2nd Chance""); R&B singer CHEROKEE (""I Swear""); and fashion designer to the stars, PHILLIP BLOCH. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Host Cindy Rhodes has an exclusive interview with singer/actress NATALIE IMBRUGLIA. Also, two of Natalie's hit singles: ""Torn"" and ""Wrong Impressions."" Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews JOY BEHAR and MEREDITH VIEIRA, two of the hosts of ABC's ""The View"" morning program. Also, music by BOYZ II MEN (""Color of Love"") and SOLUNA (""For All Time""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes.
Interview with Oprah Winfrey's fashion designer RICHARD METZGER and supermodel JERRI MORRISON, who talk about fashion for women size 12 and over. Plus, the San Francisco Bay Area rock band UNJUST, and music by CREED (""One Last Breath""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Monica Calzada, Richard R. Lee.
Cindy Rhodes interviews actor ROBERT HAYS (""Airplane"" movies), and the mother of Patrick Swayze (PATSY SWAYZE) and the father of Al Picino (SAL PACINO). Plus, music by CELINE DION (""I'm Alive""). Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Monica Calzada.
Guests include Mindy Weiss, a wedding planner to the stars; a Sidewalks Double-Spot video peformances from ""American Idol"" winner Kelly Clarkson (""Before Your Love"" and ""A Moment Like This""); and a previous-aired interview of actress Catherine Bell (""JAG""). Hosted by Brandace Moore, Cindy Rhodes and Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with author SIDNEY SHELDON (from a 2000 interview) and ""The Bachelor 2's"" AARON and HELENE. Plus, music by JENNIFER LOPEZ featuring STYLES & JADAKISS (""Jenny On The Block""). Hosted By: Brandace Moore, Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with actress Stefanie Powers (Hart to Hart), Debbie Reynolds, and TV host Robin Leach (Lifestyles of The Rich and Famous). Hosted by Cindy Rhodes, Brandace Moore and Richard R. Lee.
Music and interview with R&B singer BLU CANTRELL. Plus, music by INDIA.AIRE (""The Truth""). Hosted by: Cindy Rhodes and Richard R. Lee.
Interviews with two legendary musical performers: THE ISLEY BROTHERS and PETE ESCOVEDO. Hosted By: Cindy Rhodes, Richard R. Lee.
From New York City, East Coast correspondent Rafael Siegel interviews rapper ROSCO P. COLDCHAIN, who talks about his start and his first CD release. Also, a special look back at Cindy Rhodes' 1998 interview with the late actress / singer NELL CARTER, who passed away in early 2003.
East Coast correspondent Rafael Siegel interviews the Tony Award-winning singer / actress in New York City. In the exclusive interview, Heather talks about her Broadway days in ""The Lion King"" and ""Aida"" and her current album, ""This Is Who I Am.""
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews R&B artist FLOETRY (Marsha & Natalie) and saxophonist DAVE KOZ and his brother guitarist JEFF KOZ. Also: Floetry's music videos including ""Floetic"" and ""Say Yes.""
From New York, Rafael Siegel interviews Guru from the rap group, Gang Starr. Music include Gang Starr's ""Skills"" and ""Rite Where U Stand"" and Blu Cantrell's ""Breathe"" remix with Sean Paul.
Host Cindy Rhodes talks to Nascar's superstar JEFF GORDON, while East Coast Correspondent Rafael Siegel interviews Sean Paul and J-Bo from the rap group YOUNGBLOODZ. Also: music by MARIAH CAREY (""Bringin' On The Heartbreak"") and YOUNGBLOODZ (""Damn"").
Host Cindy Rhodes has one-on-one satellite interviews with model KATHY IRELAND; and actresses MORGAN FAIRCHILD, KATHY BAKER, and COURTNEY THORNE-SMITH.
Host Rafael Siegel interviews Arista Records' rock group ADEMA in Philadelpha. Plus: Adema's music video, ""Unstable.""
Host Rafael Siegel has one of the first media interviews with rap star CASSIDY and singer NODESHIA. Plus, the first music video for singer /songwriter KAILA. Music videos include: CASSIDY (""Take It""), NODESHA (""Get It While It's Hot""), and KAILA (""Get Up On You"").
""Sidewalks"" host Eboni Warnking interviews the R&B singer/songwriter RHIAN BENSON. Also: Rhian's music videos ""Say How You Feel"" and ""Stealing My Peace of Mind.""
From New York City, host Rafael Siegel interviews singer ANTHONY HAMILTON. Plus: music by FLOETRY (""Getting Late""), GANG STARR (""Nice Girl, Wrong Place""), and ANTHONY HAMILTON (""Comin' From Where I'm From"").
From New York City, host Rafael Siegel interviews rappers LOON and 24K. Included: Loon (""How You Want That"" - Bad Boy Records) and 24k (""Skully"" - Madd Records) music videos.
From New York, host Rafael Siegel interviews celebrity impersonator ROBERT GRAZIANO, who portrays Ozzy Osbourne throughout the episode. Also: host Cindy Rhodes talks to CARSON KRESSLEY, one of the Fab Five from TV's ""Queer Eye For The Straight Guy.""
Host Rafael Siegel interviews two hip hop performers: KELIS and WYCLEF JEAN.
""Sidewalks Celebrity Spot"" episode feature an interview with AMY HENRY from the first season of NBC's ""The Apprentice."" Also: encore segments spotlighting earlier interviews with daytime stars NATALIA LIVINGSTON and FINOLA HUGHES.
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews singer / songwriter GAVIN DeGRAW, who talks about his music career and his debut CD, ""Chariot."" Music include: ""I Don't Want To Be"" and ""Follow Through.""
Host Eboni Warnking interviews the multi-talented MALCOLM-JAMAL WARNER, who is best known for playing Theo on the classic series, ""The Cosby Show."" In the exclusive interview, the actor/director talks about being a musician in his jazz/poetry band, MILES LONG. Plus, host Rafael Siegel introduces a special video and interview with the East Coast pop group, FROM THE DESK OF SALLY.
Host Cindy Rhodes has ""Celebrity Spot"" interviews with KYAN DOUGLAS (""Queer Eye for The Straight Guy""), actor MICHAEL MADSEN (""Kill Bill"") and hockey legend WAYNE GRETZKY. Co-host: Richard R. Lee.
Host Eboni Warnking interviews the R&B artist, KENNY LATTIMORE. Plus, Kenny introduces his latest artist, JAMAL. Music include: ""You Don't Have to Cry"" with wife CHANTE MOORE and ""For You.""
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews entertainer ISAAC HAYES (Chef on ""South Park"") and NIGEL BARKER (""America's Next Top Model""). Plus: music by ALICIA KEYS (""Karma""), RYAN CABRERA (""True""), and KELLY CLARKSON (""Since U Been Gone"").
East Coast host Rafael Siegel interviews RAFAEL ALVAREZ, an author and writer of such TV shows as HBO's ""The Wire"" and NBC's ""Homicide: Life on the Street,"" while host Cindy Rhodes talks to author SIDNEY SHELDON. Music by: SHANIA TWAIN (""Don't"") and DYERS DAUGHTERS (""My Lucky Stars and Stripes"").
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews actor/director ROB REINER (""All In The Family"") and actress DORIS ROBERTS (""Everybody Loves Raymond""). Plus: music by: JENNIFER LOPEZ (""Get Right"").
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews actress JAMIE-LYNN DISCALA (best known for playing Meadow Soprano on HBO's ""The Sopranos""). Also: a special profile of country singer MIRANDA LAMBERT. Music by: MIRANDA LAMBERT (""Me and Charlie Talking""), MARIAH CAREY featuring FAT MAN SCOOP & JERMAINE DUPRI (""It's Like That""),and DESTINY'S CHILD (""Girl"").
Host Cindy Rhodes interviews women soccer superstars MIA HAMM and BRANDI CHASTAIN. Plus: music by BABY BASH featuring AKON (""Baby I'm Back""), KELLY OSBOURNE (""One Word""), and GORILLAZ (""Feel Good Inc"").
Special episode featuring an interview with 11-year old actress ANNASOPHIA ROBB, who talks about how she started in acting and her co-starring role with Johnny Depp in the movie, ""Charlie and The Chocolate Factory."" Plus: music by FATTY KOO (""Bounce""), YSB (Young Solja Boyz) featuring EE-DE (""With You""), KELLY CLARKSON (""Behind These Hazel Eyes"") and ANNA NALICK (""Breathe (2am)"").
Host Cindy Rhodes has an interview with CARSON KRESSLEY of Bravo TV's ""Queer Eye For The Straight Guy."" Plus, actor RICHARD HATCH talks about the classic and new ""Battlestar Galactica."" Music By: TRISHA YEARWOOD (""Georgia Rain"") and GAVIN DeGRAW (""Chariot"").