The 5th Dimension / Willie Hutch

Season 3Episode 2060 minJan 26, 1974
The 5th Dimension / Willie Hutch

Opening Theme ("TSOP" by MFSB)

Performance: The 5th Dimension "Flashback" and "One Less Bell to Answer."

Soul Train Line Song: Gladys Knight & The Pips "I've Got To Use My Imagination."

Interview: 5th Dimension members Florence LaRue, Ron Towson and Lamonte McLemore.

1st Song, on record, Dancers: The 5th Dimension "Stoned Soul Picnic."

Performance: Willie Hutch "Sunshine Lady" plus an Interview.

Midpoint record: "Hi-Heel Sneakers" Ramsey Lewis.

Q & A with The 5th Dimension followed by performance of "Ashes To Ashes."

Scrambleboard: (EDDIE FLOYD) "I Miss You" The Dells.

Performance: Willie Hutch "Tell Me Why Our Love's Gone Cold."

Interview: 5th Dimension members Marilyn McCoo & Billy Davis Jr.

2nd Song, Dancers, on Record: The 5th Dimension "Wedding Bell Blues."

Performance: The 5th Dimension "Black Patch."

Closing credits.

The 5th Dimension / Willie Hutch has aired on Jan 26, 1974 at 7:00 PM
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