Lkeller said:I can see Ryan Seacrest as Clark's replacement. I respect Clark's talent as an entrepreneur and producer, but in my opinion, as an on-air personality (don't everybody attack me now), he was unexciting. I grew up with Bandstand, but also local LA dance party shows like 9th St West/Boss City/Real Don Steele, Groovy, and others. The local hosts (Sam Riddle, Steele, Robert W. Morgan - even Casey Kasem on the short-lived Shebang had a lot more personality. I see Seacrest as the same type.
Interestingly enough, Clark was a good actor. Some years ago, I caught a Perry Mason rerun in which he played a rich neer-do-well alcoholic playboy. He did a pitch-perfect job, even slurring his words just a little like he'd had a cocktail before testifying. IIRC, he was the guilty one, too, and did the ubiquitous confession at the end.
Clark was also hilarious playing himself in a cameo on Police Squad.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUx1i38Rco8
I know in the 70's and 80's Clark did game shows like $10,000 and $25,000 Pyramid but I'm not sure how many seasons his game shows lasted? Seacrest will never replace Clark but its true Seacrest is a great host on Idol, New Years Show, E! TV host, KIIS-FM host and Syndicated radio host.