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Michael Jackson / The Jacksons / The Jackson 5

Motown 25 Yesterday, Today, ForeverMotown 25 Yesterday, Today and Forever (16-05-1983)

March 25, 1983. Michael and his brothers, including Jermaine, re-form as the Jackson 5 at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium for a medley of 'I Want You Back', 'The Love You Save', 'Never Can Say Goodbye' and 'I'll Be There'.


Rich Little ShowRich Little Show (16-02-1976)

February 16, 1976. The Jackson 5, minus Jermaine, take part in a couple of skits and perform 'Forever Came Today'.



Carol Burnett Show (1976)Carol Burnett Show (21-01-1976)

January 21, 1976. With an absent Jermaine, the Jackson 5 introduce themselves with a song and perform 'Forever Came Today' and 'Body Language (Do The Love Dance)'.



Mike Douglas Show (1975)Mike Douglas Show (11-12-1975)

December 11, 1975. The Jackson 5 performed 'All I Do Is Think Of You' in the on The Mike Douglas show.



Soultrain 1975Soultrain (05-10-1975)

October 5, 1975. The Jackson 5 performed 'Forever Came Today' and 'All I Do Is Think Of You'. Michael performed solos of 'Just A Little Bit Of You', 'One Day In Your Life' and 'We’ve Got Forever'. Also includes interviews with both Michael and the Jackson 5.


American Bandstand (1975)American Bandstand (28-06-1975)

June 28, 1975. The Jackson 5 perform 'Dancing Machine' and 'Moving Violation' and chat with Dick Clark. Also includes a solo performance from Michael of 'Just A Little Bit Of You' and interview.



Dinah! (16-06-1975)

June 16, 1975. The Jackson 5 perform 'Moving Violation'.


Cher ShowCher Show (16-03-1975)

March 16, 1975. With help from Janet, Cher introduces a performance from The Jackson 5 of 'I Am Love'. The group also perform as a choir singing 'The World Is A Mess' and Cher joins them in an amazing 'medley' of their hits.


Carol Burnett Show (1975)Carol Burnett Show (25-01-1975)

January 25, 1975. The Jackson 5 performed at the Carol Burnett Show with two numbers, 'The Life Of The Party' and 'Tribute to Mills Brothers, Andrews Sisters, Supremes, Sonny and Cher'.



Tonight Show With Johnny CarsonTonight Show With Johnny Carson (15-11-1974)

November 15, 1974. The Jackson 5 perform It's Too Late To Change The Time and 'Dancing Machine'.



Jerry Lewis TelethonJerry Lewis Telethon (09-1974)

September, 1974. The Jackson 5 perform 'Dancing Machine'.



Merv Griffin Show (03-09-1974)Merv Griffin Show (03-09-1974)

September 3, 1974. The Jackson 5 perform 'Dancing Machine'.

 


Tonight Show With Bill CosbyTonight Show With Bill Cosby (19-08-1974)

August 19, 1974. The Jackson 5 including Randy are interviewed by Bill Cosby and perform 'Dancing Machine' and a special live 'medley' featuring 'Killing Me Softly', 'By The Time I Get To Pheonix' and 'Danny Boy'.


Sandy in DisneylandSandy in Disneyland (10-04-1974)

April 10, 1974. The Jackson 5 take part in a skit onboard a ship dressed as sailors and perform a medley of 'I Want You Back' and 'ABC'.



Merv Griffin Show (09-04-1974)Merv Griffin Show (09-04-1974)

April 9, 1974. On the day of their first appearance in Las Vegas, The Jackson 5 plus Randy chat with Merv Griffin and perform two numbers, 'It's Too Late To Change The Time' and 'Dancing Machine'.



Mike Douglas Show (1974)Mike Douglas Show (04-1974)

April 1974. The Jackson 5 are interviewed and perform 'It's Too Late To Change The Time' and 'Dancing Machine'.



Carol Burnett Show 1974Carol Burnett Show (16-03-1974)

March 16, 1974. The Jackson 5 take part in a comedy skit at a music school which features a hilarious performance of 'This Old Man' / 'ABC' and perform 'Dancing Machine'.



Grammy Awards (1974)Grammy Awards (02-03-1974)

March 02, 1974. The Jackson 5 present Gladys Knight & The Pips with a Grammy for the best Rhythm & Blues Vocal Performance by a duo, Group or Chorus for 'Midnight Train To Georgia'.



Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (1974)Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (30-01-1974)

January 30, 1974. The Jackson 5 take part in various comedy skits and perform 'Dancing Machine'.

 


One More TimeOne More Time (10-01-1974)

January 10, 1974. Jackson 5 perform 'Get It Together', a 'medley' featuring 'I Want You Back', 'ABC', 'I’ll Be There', 'Ben', 'Daddy’s Home', 'Never Can Say Goodbye' and 'The Love You Save' and join the Mills Brothers in sing songs of ' Up a Lazy River' / 'Opus One'.


Soultrain 1973Soultrain (03-11-1973)

November 3, 1973. The Jackson 5 performed 'Dancing Machine', 'Get It Together' and 'Don't Say Goodbye Again', as well as answering audience questions. Papa Joe Jackson talked through a home movie of a party at their family home, Jermaine performed 'You're In Good Hands' and Michael performs 'With A Child's Heart'.


Bob Hope SpecialBob Hope Special (26-09-1973)

September 26th, 1973. The Jackson 5 perform 'Get It Together' and 'Dancing Machine' and join Bob Hope in a spot of comedy chit-chat in 1973.



Top Of The Pops (1972)Top of The Pops (09-11-1972)

The Jackson 5 perform on November 9th 1972 in the BBC program Top Of The Pops 'Lookin' Through The Windows and 'Rockin' Robin'.



Flip Wilson Show (1972)Flip Wilson Show (26-10-1972)

October 26, 1972. The Jackson 5 perform 'Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing', Michael teaches Flip a lesson in Maths and Jermaine takes lead during a performance of 'That's How Love Goes'.



Soultrain 1972Soultrain (21-10-1972)

October 21, 1972. The Jackson 5 appeared on this edition of Soul Train to promote Jermaine's new album. Jermaine was interviewed and performed 'That's How Love Goes' and 'Daddy's Home' with his brothers taking up the job of backing singers and rejoins his brothers for a group interview and audience questions also they performed 'I Want You Back', 'Lookin' Through The Windows' and 'Corner Of The Sky'.


Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (1972)Sonny & Cher Comedy Hour (15-09-1972)

September 15, 1972. Michael jokes around with Sonny and Cher, joins his brothers for a group performance of 'Lookin' Through The Windows' and performs 'Ben'.



American Bandstand (1972)American Bandstand (01-07-1972)

July 1, 1972. Michael his brothers make a surprise appearance and are presented with gold discs, Michael joins them in a performance of Lookin' Through The Windows and Michael performed solos of 'Rockin' Robin', 'Ben' and 'I Wanna Be Where You Are'.


HellzapoppinHellzapoppin (01-03-1972)

March 1, 1972. They take part in this comedy special with performances of 'Sugar Daddy' and 'Got To Be There'. Also introduce brother Randy during 'We Got A Brand New Thing'.



Flip Wilson Show (1971)Flip Wilson Show (04-11-1971)

November 4, 1971. The Jackson 5 goof around with Flip Wilson and perform a medley of 'I Want You Back' / 'ABC' / 'The Love You Save' and 'Never Can Say Goodbye'.



Diana Ross TV SpecialDiana Ross TV Special (18-04-1971)

April 18, 1971. The Jackson 5 appear with Diana Ross on her first solo TV special, where they perform two medleys: 'Mama's Pearl' / 'Walk On' / 'The Love You Save' and 'I'll Be There' / 'Feelin' Alright'. Michael also takes part in two comedy sketches: one with Diana Ross and another with Bill Cosby and his brothers.


The Star Spangled BannerThe Star Spangled Banner (10-10-1970)

Oktober 10, 1970. The Jackson 5 are perform at the first game of the world series "The Star Spangled Banner". The boys did not know the words to the "Star Spangled Banner" right before they were supposed to sing it at a baseball game.


Jim Nabors ShowJim Nabors Show (17-09-1970)

September 17, 1970. The Jackson 5 perform 'The Love You Save' and 'I'll Be There' also 'Let It Be' / Shortnin' Bread (duet with Jim Nabors).



The Ed Sullivan Show (1970)The Ed Sullivan Show (10-05-1970)

May 10, 1970. The Jackson 5 perform 'I Want You Back' / 'ABC' and 'The Love You Save'.




American Bandstand (1970)American Bandstand (21-02-1970)

February 21, 1970. The Jackson 5 appear to promote ABC and perform two numbers, I Want You Back and ABC, in between which Michael chats with host Dick Clark. Also The Jackson 5 perform 'Zip A Dee Doo Dah', a cover of James Brown's 'There Was A Time' and are presented with gold discs.


Andy Williams ShowAndy Williams Show (31-01-1970)

January 31, 1970. The Jackson 5 perform 'I Want You Back'.

 


The Ed Sullivan Show (1969)The Ed Sullivan Show (14-12-1969)

December 14, 1969. The Jackson 5 perform 'Stand', 'Who's Lovin' You' and 'I Want You Back'.

 


Hollywood Palace SpecialHollywood Palace Special (18-10-1969)

October 18, 1969. Diana Ross introduces The Jackson 5, where they perform 'Sing A Simple Song' / 'Can You Remember' and 'I Want You Back'. Michael also teaches Sammy Davis, Jr. a few dance moves before being dragged of stage.


Miss Black AmericaMiss Black America (22-08-1969)

August 22nd, 1969. The Jackson 5 make their first TV appearance as they perform by Miss Black America the song 'It's Your Thing'.



Motown AuditionMotown Audition (1969)

The Jackson 5 are perform at Berry Gordy’s studio Motown in the year 1969 with 'I Got The Feelin' and 'We Thank You'.


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Updated:  02/27/2010 11:26 AM

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