David Hirsch (television personality) explained
David Hirsch (born 1962 in Detroit) is an American television personality. A graduate of Michigan State University, Hirsch spent time as a disc jockey and drummer. Dick Clark selected Hirsch to be the host of the 1989 (and final) season of American Bandstand.[1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] Later, Hirsch became the co-host of the 1994 syndicated game show Beach Clash.[7]
Notes and References
- News: Clark Leaving 'Bandstand'. Telegram & Gazette. 1989-03-23. Associated Press. C.7.
- News: Seymour. Gene. April 8, 1989. 'BANDSTAND' HAS A NEW YOUNG LEADER. Orlando Sentinel.
- News: April 8, 1989. On 'Bandstand,' Dick Clark Says Goodbye. New York Times.
- News: March 31, 1989. Dick Clark quits American Bandstand. UPI.
- News: Hochman. Steve. March 25, 1989. A Last Dance With Dick Clark. Los Angeles Times.
- News: Wilker. Deborah. July 7, 1989. AGELESS CLARK STILL STANDS FOR THE 'AMERICAN' BAND. Sun-Sentinel.
- News: Brennan. Patricia. Local Preview: Stations Add Their Own Shows. Washington Post. 1994-09-11. y.09. On Sept. 24, [WFTY] adds "Beach Clash," an athletic game show set on Southern California beaches, refereed by Olympic gold medalist Sherri Howard and hosted by David Hirsch and Alison Armitage..