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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 Solid Gold '79

    • January 1, 1980

    Pilot featuring 1979 Top 50 countdown.

  • S01E01 Season 1 Debut co-host Paul Anka

    • September 13, 1980

    Dionne Warwick hosts this new music series combining live performances and dance with a weekly co-host. This week's co-host is Paul Anka (It Doesn't matter anymore). Musical guests include Irene Cara(Fame), Larry Graham(One in a Million You), Chuck Berry (Johnny Be Good), Johnny Lee(Lookin' for Love), Linda Ronstadt (How Did I make You-music video) and Mickey Gilley(Stand By Me). Comedy from Steve Allen. Dionne sings "No Night So Long" and a duet with Paul Anka.

  • S01E02 Co-Host Paul Williams

    • September 20, 1980

    Dionne welcomes co-host Paul Williams (Love Dance)and musical guests including Rod Stewart (music video), Natalie Cole (Someone that I used to Love), The Spinners (Cupid), Christopher Cross (Sailing), the S.O.S. Band(Take your Time Do it Right), and Hall & Oates (How does it feel to be Back music video). Comedy from Steve Allen. Dionne sings "I'll Never Love this Way again". A duet by Paul & Dionne.

  • S01E03 Co-Host Andy Gibb

    • September 27, 1980

    Guests include Andy Gibb(Shadow Dancing); Paul Simon (One Trick Pony); Oak Ridge Goys (Heart of Mine); Robert John (Hey There Lonely Girl); Rocky Burnette (Tired of Toein' the Line); Stephanie Mills(Never Knew Love Like this before); Bill Cosby; Coasters(Charlie Brown). Comedy from Marty Cohen. Dionne performs "Deja Vu". Andy Gibb & Dionne Warwick duet on "I just want to be your everything."

  • S01E04 Co Host Glen Campbell

    • October 4, 1980

    Performers include the Rolling Stones(Emotional Rescue Music Video), Seals & Crofts (Diamond Girl), Pure Prairie League (I'm Almost ready), Tanya Tucker("Hollywood Smiles"), Larsen-Feiten Band(Who'll be the Fool Tonight), and Amy Holland (How Do I Survive). Comedy from Jay Johnson & Lenny Rush. Dionne sings "The Look of Love."

  • S01E05 Co-host

    • October 11, 1980

  • S01E06 Co-Host George Benson

    • October 18, 1980

    Dionne welcomes George Benson (Give Me the Night/ Love Times Love), the Rolling Stones (She's So Cold music video), Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr. (You Don't have to be a Star), Don Williams (I believe in You), Molly Hatchet (Beatin' the Odds), and the Spinners(Now that You're Mine). Comedy from Gallagher & Marty Cohen. Dionne sings "Make It Easy On Yourself."

  • S01E07 Co Host The Commodores

    • October 25, 1980

    Dionne welcomes co-host The Commodores(Heroes) and Solid Gold recording acts Pete Townsend(Let my Love Open the Door- music video), Leo Sayer (More than I can Say), John Stewart (Gold), Johnny Rivers, TG Sheppard (Do You Want to go to Heaven), and 707(I could be Good for You). Comedy from Glenn Super. Dionne Warwick sings her 1968 hit "Do You Know the Way to San Jose?" See 'Recap' for the Solid Gold Top 10.

  • S01E08 cohost Gladys Knight & the Pips

    • November 1, 1980

  • S01E09 cohost

    • November 8, 1980

  • S01E10 Co Host Natalie Cole

    • November 15, 1980

    Dionne welcomes co-hostess Natalie Cole("Hold On"). Musical guests include Andy Gibb("Me Without You"), Paul Simon (Late in the Evening), Johnny Lee (One in a Million), Dire Straits (Skate Away), Grace Jones (Breakdown), and Jimmy Hall("I'm Happy that Love has Found you"). Comedy from Gallagher. A solo from Dionne ("Alfie"). A duet by Dionne & Natalie (You've Got A Friend")

  • S01E11 cohost Toni Tenille

    • November 22, 1980

  • S01E12 cohost Johnny Mathis

    • November 28, 1980

  • S01E13 Co Host Bobby Goldsboro

    • December 6, 1980

    Dionne welcomes co-host Bobby Goldsboro(Goodbye Marie) and Performers including Kool & the Gang (Celebration); Ronnie Laws (Every Generation);Bellamy Brothers(Lovers Live Longer);Neilsen Pearson Band(If I should Sail); Thin Lizzy (Killer on the Loose);and Willie Nelson & Leon Russell(Heartbreak Hotel).Comedy from Jimmy Aleck. Dionne & Bobby close the show with "Watching Scotty Grow". A solo from Dionne (After You).

  • S01E14 Co Hosts Richard Sanders & Tim Reid

    • December 13, 1980

    Performers: Patrice Rushen ("Look Up"), Susan Anton & Fred Knoblock ("Killing Time"), Phil Everly ("Dare To Dream Again"), Leif Garrett ("You Had To Go And Change On Me"), Split Enz ("I Hope I Never"), and Tavares ("Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel"). Comedy from Arsenio Hall. Dionne sings her 1964 hit "Walk On By."

  • S01E15 cohost Neil Sedaka

    • January 3, 1981

  • S01E16 co-host Jim Stafford

    • January 10, 1981

  • S01E17 Co Host Pointer SIsters

    • January 17, 1981

    Dionne welcomes co-hosts The Pointer Sisters ("Could I Be Dreaming"), Billy Burnette, Teri De Sario ("All I Wanna Do"), Richie Havens ("Here Comes The Sun"), Tierra ("Together"), The Vapors ("Turning Japanese"), and Dottie West ("Are You Happy Baby?"). Dionne sings "All The Time" and joins the Pointer Sisters for "Yes We Can Can."

  • S01E18 Guest Host Cliff Richard

    • January 24, 1981

    Cliff welcomes Andy Gibb,Rick Nelson, The Captain & Tenille, Viola Mills & Con Funk Shun. Cliff replaces Dionne Warwick for this week.

  • S01E19 co-host Smokey Robinson

    • January 31, 1981

    Sheena Easton performs the song ""Morning Train (9 to 5). #1 Song -Woman by John Lennon

  • S01E20 Solid Gold 80

    • February 7, 1981

    A countdown of theTop 20 songs of 1980 is hosted by Dionne Warwick and features performances by Air Supply(All Out of Love), George Benson(Give me the Night); Irene Cara(Fame), Christopher Cross(Sailing); Billy Joel(It's Still Rock N Roll to me- music video); The Pointer sisters(He's So Shy); Eddie Rabbitt(Driving My Life Away video);Cliff Richard (Dreaming); Rolling Stones(Emotional Rescue music video) ; and Paul Simon(Late in the Evening music video). Comedy from Marty Cohen. A solo from Dionne ("No Night So Long").

  • S01E21 co-host Larry Gatlin

    • February 14, 1981

  • S01E22 Co-host Issac Hayes

    • February 21, 1981

  • S01E23 Co-host Dottie West

    • February 28, 1981

  • S01E24 co-host Roberta Flack

    • March 7, 1981

  • S01E25 Co Host Leo Sayer

    • March 14, 1981

    Sister Sledge opens the show with "All American Girls". Harry Chapin performs "Remember when the Music". Dionne introduces Wayland Flowers and Madame. Jermaine Jackson sings "You like me Don't You". Leo Sayer performs his latest hit "Living in a Fantasy". A classic from Dionne "What the world needs now". Country Gold from Mickey Gilley "A headache tomorrow or a heartache tonight". Loverboy performs "Turn Me Loose". A duet by Leo and Dionne (You make me feel like Dancing) closes the show.

  • S01E26 co-host

    • March 21, 1981

  • S01E27 Guest Host Anne Murray

    • March 28, 1981

  • S01E28 co-host Cliff Richard

    • April 4, 1981

  • S01E29 co-host Aretha Franklin

    • April 12, 1981

    Co-Hostess Aretha Franklin sings ""What a fool believes"" and introduces Rick Springfield (Jessie's Girl); Dr Hook, Don McLean; and Roseanne Carter.

  • S01E30 co-host Helen Reddy

    • April 18, 1981

  • S01E31 co-host Roger Miller

    • April 25, 1981

  • S01E32 cohost Bill Cosby

    • May 2, 1981

  • S01E33 Classics show

    • May 9, 1981

  • S01E34 Dionne Classics Show #2

    • May 16, 1981

    Dionne presents a classics show featuring Aretha Franklin ("Respect"), Andy Gibb ("Shadow Dancing"), Gladys Knight & the Pips ("I've Got to Use My Imagination"), Johnny Mathis ("Chances Are"), Helen Reddy ("I Am Woman"), The Statler Brothers ("Flowers on the Wall"), and B.J. Thomas ("Raindrops Keep Fallin' on My Head"). A duet by Dionne & Andy Gibb ("I Just want to be your everything"). Dionne sings "Alfie" produced for this episode by musical director Michael Miller.

  • S01E35 co-host Rick Nelson

    • May 23, 1981

  • S01E36 Co Host Barry White

    • May 30, 1981

    Dionne and co-host Barry White perform "Never Never Gonna Give You Up." Barry White and his wife Glodean sing "I Want You." Additional performers are Gary US Bonds ("This Little Girl"), Terri Gibbs ("Somebody's Knocking"), Pure Prairie League ("Still Right Here In My Heart"), Nicolette Larson & the Dirt Band ("Make a Little Magic"), Conway Twitty ("Rest your Love on Me"), and Carl Wilson ("Hold Me"). Dionne sings "Reach Out For Me." Comedy from Wayland Flowers & Madame plus Marty Cohen.

  • S01E37 co-host Chuck Mangione

    • June 6, 1981

  • S01E38 co-host Oak Ridge Boys

    • June 13, 1981

  • S01E39 co-host Billy Preston

    • July 4, 1981

  • S01E40 co-host Jose Feliciano

    • July 11, 1981

  • S01E41 Classics show

    • July 18, 1981

  • S01E42 co-host Gladys Knight

    • July 25, 1981

  • S01E43 Co-host Harry Chapin

    • August 1, 1981

  • S01E44 co-host Mickey Gilley

    • August 8, 1981

  • S01E45 Compilation show

    • August 15, 1981

  • S01E46 Guest Host Deborah Harry

    • August 14, 1980

    Guest Host Deborah Harry performs and, along with comedian Marty Cohen, introduces Hall & Oates, Air Supply, Don Williams, Chuck Berry, Linda Clifford, George Burns, Roger & Roger and, of course, the Solid Gold Dancers.

  • S01E47 Country Gold

    • August 29, 2002

  • S01E48 Guest Host Cliff Richard

    • September 5, 1981

Season 2

Season 3

Season 4

  • S04E01 Marilyn McCoo & Rick Nelson

    • September 10, 1983

  • S04E02 Marilyn McCoo & Commodores

    • September 17, 1983

  • S04E03 Marilyn McCoo & Andy Gibb

    • September 24, 1983

  • S04E04 Marilyn McCoo & Tom Wopat

    • October 1, 1983

  • S04E05 Marilyn McCoo & Cliff Richard

    • October 8, 1983

  • S04E06 Marilyn McCoo & Cliff Richard

    • October 15, 1983

  • S04E07 Marilyn McCoo & Air Supply

    • October 22, 1983

    This week the co-host is Air Supply ("Making Love Out of Nothing At All"). Other performers include Elvis Costello ("Every Day I Write the Book"), Irene Cara ("My Baby"), Stevie Woods ("Ain't That Peculiar"), and Quiet Riot("Cum on Feel the Noise"). A video from Lionel Richie ("All Night Long") is shown. Anson Williams appears in a comedy bit with Madame. Later, Madame chats with comedians Al Franken & Tom Davis. A duet by Air Supply & Marilyn ("Sweet Dreams").

  • S04E08 Marilyn McCoo Show 8

    • October 29, 1983

  • S04E09 Marilyn McCoo Show 9 (Pick Hits)

    • November 5, 1983

  • S04E10 Marilyn McCoo Show 10

    • November 12, 1983

  • S04E11 Marilyn McCoo Show 11 Classics

    • November 19, 1983

  • S04E12 Marilyn McCoo Show 12

    • November 26, 1983

  • S04E13 Marilyn McCoo Show 13

    • December 3, 1983

  • S04E14 Marilyn McCoo Show 14

    • December 10, 1983

  • S04E15 Marilyn McCoo Show 15

    • December 17, 1983

  • S04E16 Marilyn McCoo Show 16

    • January 7, 1984

  • S04E17 Marilyn McCoo Show 17

    • January 14, 1984

  • S04E18 Marilyn McCoo Show 18

    • January 21, 1984

  • S04E19 Marilyn McCoo Show 19

    • January 28, 1984

  • S04E20 Marilyn McCoo Show 20

    • February 4, 1984

  • S04E21 Marilyn McCoo Show 21

    • February 11, 1984

  • S04E22 Marilyn McCoo Show 22

    • February 18, 1984

  • S04E23 Marilyn McCoo Show 23

    • February 25, 1984

  • S04E24 Marilyn McCoo Show 24

    • March 3, 1984

  • S04E25 Lisa Hartman Guest

    • March 10, 1984

  • S04E26 Marilyn McCoo Show 26

    • March 17, 1984

  • S04E27 Marilyn McCoo Show 27

    • March 24, 1984

    The Pretenders perform ""Middle of the Road""

  • S04E28 Marilyn McCoo Show 28

    • March 31, 1984

  • S04E29 Marilyn McCoo Show 29

    • April 7, 1984

  • S04E30 Marilyn McCoo Show 30

    • April 28, 1984

  • S04E31 Marilyn McCoo Show 31 Salute to Australia

    • May 5, 1984

    A special show features performances by Rick Springfield; Olivia Newton John; Andy Gibb; Air Supply; Men at Work; Real Life; and the Little River Band. A countdown of the top 10 songs in Australia this week. Peter Allen chats with Madame.

  • S04E32 Marilyn McCoo Show 32-Guest Host Air Supply

    • May 12, 1984

  • S04E33 Marilyn McCoo Show 33 Grammy Special

    • May 19, 1984

    Karen Kamon sings her song from the Footloose Soundtrack. John Cougar Mellencamp appears with Grammy winning Hurts so Good. Lionel Richie performs Truly. A solid Gold Video from Duran Duran. Culture Club performs Do you Really want to Hurt Me. Irene Cara sings Flashdance..What a Feeling. Alabama has Country Gold with ""The Closer you Get"". Kim Carnes with ""Bette Davis Eyes"". Marilyn performs ""Every Breath you Take"".

  • S04E34 Marilyn McCoo Show 34

    • May 26, 1984

  • S04E35 Marilyn McCoo Show 35 cohost Grant Goodeve

    • June 2, 1984

  • S04E36 Marilyn McCoo Show 36

    • June 9, 1984

    KC & Rick Springfield sing their latest hits. Howard Hewitt & Latoya Jackson perform ""Heart Don't Lie"". A Solid Gold video from Cyndi Lauper. A countdown of the top 10 songs of the week.

  • S04E37 Marilyn McCoo Show 37

    • June 16, 1984

    Duke Jupiter has the opening number with Little Lady. A Solid Gold Video from Huey Lewis and the News. Crystal Gayle sing the #1 Country song. Slade performs the #8 song Run Runaway. Others performing include Thomas Dolby,Shakin Stevens, and Tina Turner.

  • S04E38 Marilyn McCoo Show 38

    • June 23, 1984

    Patti Austin does the opening number Rhythm of the Street. Christine McVie sings ""Love will show us How"". The pick hit of the week is ""Modern Day Delilah"" by Van Stephenson. Rick James performs ""Don't Stop"". Cyndi Lauper sings the #1 song ""Time after Time"". Marilyn performs ""Tell me I'm not dreaming"". A Solid Gold Video from the Eurythmics.

  • S04E39 Marilyn McCoo Show 39

    • June 30, 1984

    A Solid Gold Video from Culture Club. The weeks top 10 countdown. Elvira chats with Madame.

  • S04E40 Marilyn McCoo Show 40

    • July 7, 1984

    Thompson Twins sing the pick Hit of the week ""Doctor Doctor"". Greg Kihn band with ""Reunited"". Laura Branigan performs the number 2 song ""Self Control"". The Tubes sing their classic hit ""She's a Beauty"". Marilyn performs Time after Time.

  • S04E41 Marilyn McCoo Show 41

    • July 14, 1984

    The Go-Go's perform ""Turn to You"". Christopher Cross does ""One Night in Heaven"" from the official LA Olympics music. The Human League with the Pick Hit of the week ""The Lebanon"".

  • S04E42 Marilyn McCoo Show 42

    • July 21, 1984

    Rick Springfield performs Don't Walk Away. Deborah Galli does American Boys. Corey Hart of Montreal has the Pick Hit with ""Sunglasses at Night"" from the Album First Offence. Karla Bonoff performs ""Somebody's Eyes"" from the Footloose soundtrack. Laura Branigan performs ""The Lucky One"".

  • S04E43 Marilyn McCoo Show 43

    • July 28, 1984

    Eddy Grant sings the #10 song Romancing the Stone from the hit film. Jefferson Starship peforms the #9 song No Way out from their hit album Nuclear Furniture. Ray Parker Jr appears with ""Woman out of Control"". Men at Work are featured doing High Wire. The Pick Hit of the week features Van Stephenson's ""What the Big Girls Do"".

  • S04E44 Marilyn McCoo Show 44 Duets

    • August 25, 1984

    Howard Hewitt & LaToya Jackson perform Heart Don't lie with the dancers. James Ingram & Michael McDonald do Ya Mo B There. Rick James & Smokey Robinson duet on Ebony Eyes. Make a little Magic is performed by Nicolette Larson & the Dirt Band. The Righteous Brothers appear with You've Lost that Loving Feeling. A Solid Gold Video from Kenny Rogers & Sheena Easton. Johnny Mathis & Denise Williams sing Too Much, Too Little, Too Late. Sparks & Jane Weidlin perform Cool Places. Also features Wayland Flowers & Madame.

  • S04E45 Marilyn McCoo Show 45 Country Gold

    • September 1, 1984

  • S04E52 Solid Gold Christmas 1983

    • December 15, 1983

    Marilyn McCoo hosts this special episode featuring popular stars performing the best in Christmas music. The performers include America; Andraé Crouch; John Davidson; Roberta Flack; Crystal Gayle; Barry Manilow; The Oak Ridge Boys; Marie Osmond; Peter, Paul & Mary; Jerry Reed; John Schneider; Sister Sledge; Donna Summer; and The Chipmunks.

  • S04E53 Solid Gold Countdown 83'

    • February 15, 1984

    A countdown of the Top Songs of 1983 hosted by Marilyn McCoo. Performers include Frank Stallone("Far From Over"; Air Supply("Making Love"); Prince("Little Red Covette"); Rick Springfield("Affair of the Heart"); Eddie Rabitt & Crystal Gayle("You & I"); Men at Work("Down Under"); Christopher Cross("All Right"); Culture Club(Time/Do You Really Want to Hurt me");Dexy's Midnight Runners("Come On Eileen"); Greg Kihn Band("Jeopardy"); Michael Sembello("Maniac"); Irene Cara("Flashdance"); and Bonnie Tyler("Total Eclipse of the Heart"). An interview with Olivia Newton John. Marilyn performs the #11 Song Separate Ways.

  • S04E54 Solid Gold Salutes the Songs of Summer

    • July 15, 1984

    Performers include The Go-Go's, Eddy Grant, Herb Alpert and the Tijiuna Brass, America, The Association, Jimmy Buffet, John Sebastian, Martha Reeves, The Angels, Frankie Avalon, the Captain and Tennille, and Carl Wilson. Plus, vintage film footage of the Beatles, the Beach Boys, and Elton John. Comedy from the Smothers Brothers, Franken & Davis, plus Wayland Flowers and Madame.

Season 5

Season 6

  • S06E01 Dionne & co-host Johnny Mathis

    • September 7, 1985

  • S06E02 Dionne & Boy George

    • September 14, 1985

    Dionne welcomes special guests Culture Club (Love is Love), and performers Rick Nelson(Do You Know What I Mean), Billy Ocean (Mystery Lady), Sister Sledge (Frankie), Tears for Fears (Head over Heels); and Wham("Young Guns"). A special duet by Dionne & Boy George (I Say a Little Prayer). The #5 Song from Dionne (You're only Human").Comedy from Arsenio Hall.

  • S06E03 Dionne & Mac Davis

    • September 21, 1985

  • S06E04 Dionne & Air Supply

    • September 28, 1985

  • S06E05 Dionne Show #5

    • October 5, 1985

  • S06E06 Dionne & Eddie Rabbitt

    • October 19, 1985

    Starship performs ""We Built This City"" from the album Knee Deep in the Hoopla

  • S06E07 Dionne Show # 6

    • October 12, 1985

  • S06E08 Dionne & Luther Vandross

    • October 26, 1985

  • S06E09 Dionne Solid Gold Salutes the Movies

    • November 2, 1985

  • S06E10 Dionne Solid Gold Salutes the Movies

    • November 9, 1985

  • S06E11 Dionne & Stevie Wonder

    • November 16, 1985

  • S06E12 Dionne & Stevie Wonder

    • November 23, 1985

  • S06E13 Dionne & Peter Allen

    • November 30, 1985

  • S06E14 Dionne Show # 14

    • December 7, 1985

  • S06E15 Dionne & Mac Davis

    • December 14, 1985

  • S06E16 Dionne & Mac Davis

    • January 11, 1986

  • S06E17 Dionne & Larry Gatlin

    • January 18, 1986

  • S06E18 Dionne & Burt Bacharach

    • January 25, 1986

  • S06E19 Dionne & CC

    • February 1, 1986

  • S06E20 Dionne Show # 20

    • February 8, 1986

  • S06E21 Dionne Love Songs

    • February 15, 1986

  • S06E22 Dionne & Anne Murray

    • February 22, 1986

  • S06E23 Dionne & Lorenzo Lamas

    • March 1, 1986

  • S06E24 Dionne & Glen Campbell

    • March 8, 1986

  • S06E25 Dionne & Billy Dee Williams

    • March 15, 1986

  • S06E26 Dionne & Smokey Robinson

    • March 22, 1986

  • S06E27 Dionne & Gladys Knight

    • March 29, 1986

  • S06E28 Dionne & Julian Lennon

    • April 26, 1986

  • S06E29 Dionne & Gordon Thompson

    • May 3, 1986

    Dionne welcomes Gordon Thomson, from Dynasty, as the co-host. This week's performers include The Bangles("Manic Monday"), Culture Club("God Thank You Woman"), Ronnie Milsap("Happy Happy Birthday Baby"), Miami Sound Machine("Bad Boy"), Robert Palmer("Addicted to Love"), and Teddy Pendergrass("Love for Two"). Plus, an interview with Smokey Robinson, and a flashback to 1977. A solo by Dionne ("Secret Lovers"). A duet by Dionne & Ronnie Milsap ("Any Day Now")

  • S06E30 Dionne & Stephen Bishop

    • May 10, 1986

    Performers include Alabama ("She and I"), the Greg Kihn Band ("Love And Rock And Roll"), Stephen Bishop, Animotion, Janet Jackson, Barry Manilow, and Graham Nash. Plus, the second part of the Smokey Robinson interview. A solo from Dionne with "Little Bit of Love" a New Edition #1 R&B hit. Dionne and Stephen Bishop duet on "Separate Lives" to close the show.

  • S06E31 Dionne & Frank Sinatra

    • May 17, 1986

    Special Co-host Frank Sinatra sings "Mack the Knife." Dionne joins Frank for a duet of "You And Me." Additional performers include Air Supply("The One That You Love"), Juice Newton, and Smokey Robinson. Comedian Joe Piscopo, doing his Frank Sinatra impersonation, sings "Hit Me with Your Best Shot," "Under My Thumb" and "Born to Run". A Solo from Dionne "Come Fly with Me". Plus, the first half of an interview with Phil Collins. The Solid Gold dancers feature a countdown of Frank Sinatra Hits with "New York,New York" at #1.

  • S06E32 Dionne & Roy Clark

    • May 24, 1986

  • S06E33 Dionne Show # 33

    • May 31, 1986

    Performers include Philip Bailey ("State of the Heart"), Gary Morris ("Anything Goes"), Nu Shooz ("I Can't Wait"), Feargal Sharkey ("You Little Thief"), Kim Carnes("Divided Hearts"), Robert Palmer("Addicted to Love"), and Starpoint("Til the end of Time"). Ozzy Osborne is interviewed. Dionne sings the #8 Song "Bad Boy".

  • S06E34 Dionne Show 34

    • June 7, 1986

  • S06E35 Dionne Show 35

    • July 5, 1986

  • S06E36 Dionne Show #36

    • July 12, 1986

  • S06E37 Dionne Country Gold

    • July 19, 1986

  • S06E38 Dionne Solid Gold Soul

    • July 26, 1986

  • S06E39 Dionne Ladies of the 80's

    • August 23, 1986

  • S06E40 Dionne #1 Singles

    • August 30, 1986

  • S06E52 Solid Gold Christmas 1985

    • December 15, 1985

    A special featuring popular stars performing the best in Christmas music hosted by Dionne Warwick featuring co-host Eddie Rabbitt. Guests include Donna Summer, Barry Manilow; Anne Murray; James Ingram; Crystal Gayle; New Edition; Laura Branigan; Peter, Paul & Mary; John Schneider; Captain & Tenille; Andrae Crouch; Suzanne Somers; Richard Carpenter; and the Chipmunks. The Comedy of Arsenio Hall. A solo by Dionne opens the show.

  • S06E53 Solid Gold Countdown 85'

    • February 15, 1986

    A countdown of the top 40 songs of 1985 hosted by Dionne Warwick. Performers include Madonna; Stevie Wonder; Julian Lennon; Tina Turner; Pointer Sisters; REO Speedwagon; Whitney Houston; Starship; Billy Ocean; Tears for Fears; Kool & the Gang; Paul Young; Chaka Khan; Thompson Twins; DeBarge; and John Parr. Interviews with Sting; Kenny Rogers; Phil Collins; and Hall and Oates. Comedy with Arsenio Hall. A countdown of the top 5 videos and Top 40 singles of 1985 featuring the Solid Gold Dancers.

Season 7

Season 8