• Air date: 06 Sep '89 13 episodes
      Sidewalks Entertainment is a long-running, weekly American television series that is a combination of a talk show, magazine show and variety show featuring celebrity interviews, music, artistic and novelty acts, and rising performers. The 30-minute program is primarily produced in the San Francisco Bay Area with segments from other parts of the country, including Los Angeles and New York. Richard R. Lee is the creator and executive producer, as well as lead editor and webmaster of SidewalksTV.com. On-air personalities Cindy Rhodes and Rafael Siegel are also co-producers. During the first six years, the show was known as Sidewalks. The producers decided to add Entertainment to the program's title, so viewers would understand it was an entertainment show and not a show related to public works or about concrete walkways. On websites and television grids, the program is listed as Sidewalks Entertainment, although hosts, guests and on-air graphics may still refer to the program as Sidewalks. As of...
  • List of Episodes (13)
    • 1. New Look

      06 Sep '89
      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.
    • 2. Sidewalks Bandstand

      13 Sep '89
      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.
    • 3. Donna & Kristy

      20 Sep '89
      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.
    • 4. Slumber Party

      27 Sep '89
      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.
    • 5. Sidewalks at El Cerrito Plaza (1)

      04 Oct '89
      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
    • 6. Sidewalks at El Cerrito Plaza (2)

      11 Oct '89
      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.
    • 7. Sounds of Random Men

      08 Nov '89
      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.
    • 8. Sidewalks Takes A Look At R&B

    • 9. Footbag

      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.
    • 10. Tournament Kickboxing

      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.
    • 11. Dreaming

      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.
    • 12. Medieval Combat

      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.
    • 13. Music Shorts

      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.