- Sidewalks Entertainment
infobox television
show_name = Sidewalks Entertainment
caption = The 2006 logo for the "Sidewalks Entertainment" TV series
format =Talk show ,variety show ,Infotainment
rating = TV-G
runtime = 30 minutes per episode
creator =Richard R. Lee
executive_producer =Richard R. Lee
starring =Cindy Rhodes Rafael Siegel Richard R. Lee
country = USA
network = syndicated
first_aired =September 1 ,1988
last_aired = Presentimdb_id = 0094547
tv_com_id = 4560|"Sidewalks Entertainment" (1988-present) is a long-running, weekly American television series that is a combination of a
talk show , magazine show andvariety show featuring celebrity interviews, music, artistic and novelty acts, and rising performers. The 30-minute program is primarily produced in theSan Francisco Bay Area with segments from other parts of the country, includingLos Angeles andNew York .Richard R. Lee is the creator andexecutive producer , as well as lead editor andwebmaster of SidewalksTV.com. On-air personalitiesCindy Rhodes andRafael 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 April 14, 2007, the show has produced 256 regular editions, along with a number of special episodes and temporary shows.
History
Guests and Segments
The current version of "Sidewalks" is primarily a celebrity-based interview and music show, but the original concept was somewhat different.
The initial draft was to feature street performers, who are also known as "sidewalk performers" (hence the show's title). Cameras would follow and showcase the street performers in San Francisco or at the studio where "Sidewalks" was produced. Shortly before production began, the street performer segment was dropped due to time and a lack of interest from some of the money-starved talents. Only a handful of street performers eventually appeared on the series.
The early years of "Sidewalks" became a TV showcase for unknown aspiring musicians and artists. Talents appeared with at least one full-length performance, followed by a short interview. For some of the talents, the show produced exclusive music videos of the acts. The "Sidewalks" clips became one of the
trademark s of the production for guests and viewers (after airing on an episode, the videos went on to become demonstration reels for the guests and also appeared on someinternational television programs).In
1990 , the show expanded its format and experimented with national music videos. Along with musical clips from popular artists such asMariah Carey ,Jessica Simpson , andDestiny's Child , well-known musical stars, ranging fromFred Schneider ofThe B-52's to then-newcomerMary J. Blige , became guests. Around1992 , the show journeyed into more celebrity interviews, which now included actors from TV and films. The regional show became part of the national media tour, where celebrities would come on a TV show to pitch or promote their projects. The "Sidewalks" host would conduct interviews either in-person or from a satellite tour.Some of the national guests who have appeared on the show:
* Actresses:
Brittany Murphy ,Doris Roberts ,Melinda Clarke ,Jennie Garth , Jamie-Lynn Discala,Sela Ward ,Vanessa Marcil ,Debbie Reynolds ,AnnaSophia Robb ,Catherine Bell ,Teri Garr ,Rae Dawn Chong , and the lateNell Carter .* Actors:
Michael Madsen ,Bill Paxton ,Hank Azaria ,Scott Bakula ,Danny Glover ,Bob Saget ,Robert Englund , andRob Schneider .* Singers / bands:
Green Day ,Josh Groban ,The Judds ,Phil Collins ,Bruce Hornsby ,Kenny Loggins , David Ford,Teddy Geiger ,LaToya London ,Rick Springfield ,John Hiatt , country performersSara Evans andDeana Carter , rock bandBarenaked Ladies , and Christian music starsSandi Patty ,Rachael Lampa , andPoint of Grace .* Sports stars:
Wayne Gretzky ,Jeff Gordon ,Mia Hamm ,Brandi Chastain ,Bonnie Blair ,Richard Petty ,Jon Wood ,Bobby Labonte ,Michael Waltrip , andShaquille O'Neal .* TV hosts:
Meredith Vieira ,Elisabeth Hasselbeck andJoy Behar (from ABC's "The View "),Stephanie Miller ,Melissa Rivers , and Donny andMarie Osmond .* Authors:
Judith Krantz ,Sidney Sheldon , andJackie Collins ."Sidewalks" also took its production remotely to showcase a variety of events and conventions. Events such as
KMEL radio's Summer Jam event, the nationwideLollapalooza concert tour, Walt Disney's Aladdin ice show, TheNational Association of Recording Merchandisers (NARM),The Renaissance Pleasure Faire , the comic and fantasy conventionWonderCon , behind-the-scenes atRingling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus and movie premieres were featured. TheBay Area Music Awards (Bammies ) (later renamed as theCalifornia Music Awards ) became one of the show's major annual events.In
2003 , the show's production went bi-coastal, thanks to returning on-air personality of Siegel, who conducted celebrity interviews on the East Coast. He had a number of prominent interviews with such stars asWyclef Jean ,Heather Headley , andGang Starr .Hosts and Correspondents
The on-air personalities for "Sidewalks" have been a talented mix of newcomers, many of whom are getting their first opportunities in front of a camera.
The show's 17th season is currently hosted by
Cindy Rhodes ,Rafael Siegel andRichard R. Lee , with correspondentsNatalie Manuel andEve Galazin .Host/producer Rhodes has been the longest mainstay to the program since 1993. She has interviewed a majority of the celebrity interviews and is producing the satellite media tours segments. Host/producer Siegel, who originally started with the stage name "Rafael Hernandez", joined the show in 1994 as viewer-turned production crew member-turned host. Siegel returned to the show in 2003 as an East Coast correspondent. In 2005, he moved back to the West Coast where "Sidewalks" is taped and joined the current hosting team.
The first set of nine shows during season one was hosted by
Robert Guarino ,Rosie Sorenson andMel Menefee . The older Menefee became the show's on-screengimmick between 1988 through 1994. The "Mel Menefee" character was an on-going feature as the producers used Menefee's zaniness to form comedic situations, while the other personalities were hosting the episodes. When the show returned after a year hiatus, Menefee was joined by other personalities, most notablyDenise Yvonne (now using the name Dee Jones). Other personalities that appeared for a number of seasons wereMarci Camacho ,Sibyl Motley ,Jennifer Parnoff , andVeronica Ornelas ."Sidewalks" also gives college students their first on-air experience.
Eboni Warnking ,Shereelynn Manlangit ,Monica Calzada , Oakland Raiderettes cheerleaderMichelle Marquez , andNadine Toren have been some of theintern s.Production History
In early
1988 , San Francisco Bay Area residentRichard R. Lee got a chance to create and produce his first television show at Televents, a local El Cerrito,California cable station, after he helped and worked on various studio productions. That TV show became "Sidewalks", which went before the cameras in May and debuted its first episode on September 1, 1988.The production schedule of "Sidewalks" has been irregular (due to
TV station and equipment availability), although the show has never left the air since1988 . "Sidewalks" produced nine shows during season one. Almost a year later, the production returned for several more years at the retitled cable companyBay Cablevision (later purchased by various cable companies includingAT&T andComcast ).In
1994 , Lee brought the production toKCRT-TV , a non-commercialRichmond, California TV station, where Lee was already working at for a couple of years. Throughout thedecade run, the TV show was an intermittent co-production between Lee and the station until2004 .The show is now solely produced by Sidewalks Entertainment, Inc., a California
corporation developed by Rhodes and Lee, to further the production.idewalks: The Entertainment Project
The main producers / hosts and a new team are currently working on re-launching the original concept into a potential national broadcast TV series. They are calling the forthcoming version, "Sidewalks: The Entertainment Project" (a title that may change when the new show premieres). In
2005 , the team produced a new one-hour "test pilot", which sports among things a new logo and theme music. In the pilot, the segments were interviews withAmerican Idol 'sLaToya London ,Queer Eye for the Straight Guy 'sCarson Kressley , young actressAnnaSophia Robb , the pop music groupFrom The Desk of Sally , aKelly Clarkson video, and a feature about finding a talent agent. The pilot is designed to showcase the new production to commercial stations andTV networks .While the team is developing the new version, the producers and hosts are continuing their long-running "Sidewalks Entertainment" and ' series with brand new episodes. Parts of the "test pilot" were recycled into two episodes ("American Idols" and "Talent Agents") of "Sidewalks Entertainments 16th season.
pin-off Series: Sidewalks: Video Nite
"Sidewalks" receives music video clips from various
record companies . In1992 , the show opened its fifth season with a set of music video editions. The initial reaction to the video shows didn't fared well with viewers, because the regular lineup of interviews, musical guests and artistic acts disappeared for a short time. Producer Lee decided to create aspin-off series to handle the load of clips. "" was born. Currently, "Sidewalks: Video Nite" is a regular series on KCRT-TV and some selected episodes are aired in other markets.The Website
Along with "Sidewalks Entertainment" and "Sidewalks: Video Nite", the program’s official website, [http://www.sidewalkstv.com SidewalksTV.com] , has become its own entity. Creator and executive producer Lee has been the webmaster for the entire variation of the site.
Originally appearing as a small, couple page website on
Geocities andXoom , the site featured basic information about the TV show and its staff. As time passed, the site moved onto other servers, presented on-line articles and displayed video clips. From the beginning until fall 2006, the site used exclusively Real video clips as its choice of web streaming. The latest clips are now encoded in Flash video for better platform delivery.The main spotlight of the website is celebrity interviews. Since 2003, majority of the show’s interviews have been presented on the site. Generally, the website displays the complete interview with a celebrity, whereas the TV show may exhibit an edited or shorter version of the same interview due to dated content or time allotment. Many of the interviews have debuted on the website days or weeks before it appeared on an episode of "Sidewalks".
The website has also been presenting its own interviews and special segments taped by the "Sidewalks" production crew or, occasionally, an outside supplier. The crew has been recording multiple segments of an interview that can be used as separate web content. Some of the exclusive web presentations include interviews with
rapper David Banner andR&B singerRaz-B ; movie coverage of films “Catch A Fire” and “The Pursuit of Happiness;” behind-the-scenes interviews at The California Music Awards and sci-fi/comic conventionWonderCon ; and special features such as the audio mixing of movies, special health segments, andKBLX radio station’s Kevin Brown Anniversary Party.In the summer of 2006, Lee and production member
Justin Langston launched the program’s blog, " [http://wwww.sidewalkstv.com/blog Sidewalks On The Corner] ". The blog features articles and music and movie reviews.Since May 2006, SidewalksTV.com has also been releasing selected clips on other digital platforms, such as
YouTube andMySpace .Awards
* Bay Area Cable Excellence (1995): first place honor as "Best Entertainment Show" in the greater San Francisco Bay Area
* San Francisco CityVision: two first place awards voted by the cable viewers of San Francisco: "Best of the Bay" (1996) and "Best Out-of-Town Series" (1998)
* Hometown Video Festival (1996): Nationwide finalist in the entertainment category
* Wave Video Awards (1996): Finalist in the entertainment category, representing several Western States
* Black Filmmakers' Association Award (1991): second-place entertainment honor for the creative showcase of local singers and bands in our exclusive "Sidewalks"-produced music videos
* Proclamation (1998): The City of Richmond, CA gave a proclamation to "Sidewalks" and producer Richard R. Lee for winning numerous awards and representing the city
* Billboard Video Award (2000): Nomination for Best Regional/Local "POP" Music Video series
Miscellaneous
* The first satellite tour that "Sidewalks" conducted featured an interview with actor
Sean Patrick Flanery , who was promoting "The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles " made-for-cable films.* The first video clip encoded for the website was an interview with
Dr. Dre at the Bay Area Music Awards (Bammies).* The following guests have appeared on the "Sidewalks" TV series more than once:
AnnaSophia Robb ,Stacy London , Richard Hatch, Tia andTamera Mowry ,Carson Kressley ,Melinda Clarke ,Dave Koz ,Patti LaBelle ,Annie Potts , and authorsSandra Brown andSidney Sheldon .External links
* [http://www.sidewalkstV.com Official Site] of "Sidewalks Entertainment" TV Show
* [http://www.kcrt.com/series/sidewalks.html Sidewalks Entertainment] onKCRT-TV
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