"Histoire(s) du cinéma" Seul le cinéma (TV Episode 1994)
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Kidsongs: A Day at the Circus (Video 1987)
Kidsongs kids singing put on a happy faceThe Lady with the Torch (1999)
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 (TV Movie 1999)
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 features many clips and references from movie and television history.Hollywood Musicals of the 60's (TV Movie 2000)
Several clips are shown.Hollywood Rocks the Movies: The Early Years (1955-1970) (TV Movie 2000)
"Bandstand" Episode dated 17 November 1962 (TV Episode 1962)
Brian Henderson mentions Bobby Rydell has just completed his participation in the making of the film."I've Got a Secret" Dick Van Dyke (TV Episode 1963)
Mentioned by Dick Van Dyke."I've Got a Secret" Morey Amsterdam (TV Episode 1963)
Mentioned by guest Morey Amsterdam with regard to fellow-actor Dick Van Dyke."The Flintstones" Ann-Margrock Presents (TV Episode 1963)
Ann-Margret spoofs her screen persona as Ann-Margrock.Naked Complex (1963)
Title shown on theater marquee in Miami.
The Ed Sullivan Show (TV Series 1948–1971)
The Ed Sullivan Show is prominently featured in the plotThe Huckleberry Hound Show (TV Series 1958–1962)
Randolph's pajamasThe Flintstones (TV Series 1960–1966)
Figures of Fred and Barney in Kim's roomThe Yogi Bear Show (TV Series 1961–1962)
Record visible in the room of one of Kim's friends
The Paul Lynde Halloween Special (TV Special 1976)
Paul Lynde sings a parody of the song "Kids" from this musical.I Wanna Hold Your Hand (1978)
Fans sing "We Love You Beatles", a parody of "We Love You Conrad" from this musical.Serial (1980)
"Tiny Toon Adventures" The Return of Batduck (TV Episode 1992)
Plucky's song "I Got a Mess of Livin' to Do" spoofs "I Got a Lot of Livin' to Do.""Rocko's Modern Life" Turkey Time/Floundering Fathers (TV Episode 1996)
In The Turkey Time segment when the people of O'Town are all on the phone with the many split screens spoofs The Telephone Song in Bye Bye Birdie
Gone with the Wind (1939)
The tracking shot of the town square with everyone lying in a swoon is a reflection of the railway station scene from GWTW, with wounded soldiers as far as the eye can see
Bye Bye Birdie (TV Movie 1995)