7/27/04

NMMC MEMORABILIA & COLLECTIBLES:
Part I



MUSIC

  • "All Because of You" (1984) - Lisa Whelchel LP & cassette (Nissi Records/Sparrow Records EMR #4606; also released on Canadian label Pan Pacific Records) (Lisa received a Grammy nomination for "Best Inspirational Performance" for her solo debut album) Songs: Love Believer; Just Obey; How High, How Deep, How Wide; Real Possibility; Good Girl; Shelter; Set Me Free; Cover Me Lord; All Because of You (co-written by Lisa); He Sings Me To Sleep
  • "The All New Mickey Mouse Club Original TV Cast Album" (1977) with bonus Mouseketeer poster (Disneyland Record no. 2501). Side 1: "Mickey Mouse March," "Mouseketeer Surprise Drive," "Showtime for Everyone," "Walking the Dog," "Discovery Day," "Let's Go Day" and "Joy to the World"; Side 2: "Mousekadance Disco," "The Who, What, Why, Where, When and How Day," "It's a Small World," "Let's Discover Discovery Day," "Ohio Medley," "Showtime" and "Mickey Mouse Alma Mater" (this album was the top selling children's record in 1977)
  • "The All New Mickey Mouse Club Original TV Cast Album" (1977) - New Zealand edition contains no bonus Mouseketeer poster (and therefore there's no yellow bonus sticker on the album)
  • "The All New Mickey Mouse Club Cast Album - Vol. 1" - Homemade CD made by a fan which includes songs from the 1977 NMMC album plus bonus tracks "Disco Mouse," "He's Gonna Have Fun if it Kills Him," "Jillion Dollar John," "It's Tough to be Eight," "Lavender Blue," "You're Really Terrific," "Merry-Go-Round," "Sing Music Sing," "Sentimental Oriental Fortune Cookie Bakery Man," "Good Ship Lollipop," "A Taco and a Burger," Sometimes It's Nice to Be Alone," "Supercalifragilisticexpialidicous," "All Alone," "We Do Everything Alike," Mousekebloopers (outtakes), "Chim Chim Cher-ee," "Calistoga County Rutabaga Festival" and "A Dream is a Wish Your Heart Makes"
  • "The All New Mickey Mouse Club Cast Album - Vol. 2" - Homemade CD made by a fan. Includes the following (1) Lisa intro and MMC March (2) Allison in Wonderland sketch (3) "Won't Sombody Dance With Me?" (Lisa), (4) "Jumbalaya" (5) "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" (6) "Big River Country" (7) "Whistle While You Work" (8) "Turn Over a New Leaf" (9) "The Pooh Polka" (10) "Showtime" (live) (11) "Friends" (live) (12) "Sing and Dance" (with Annette Funicello and Tim Considine) (13) "Go Through it Together" (Lisa and Arthur) (14) "You're Momma Don't Dance" (15) "Jump Shout Boogie" (16) "We're Children" (17) "Go Where the Wind Blows" (18) "When I'm 64" (19) "Country Flavor" (20) "Friends" (21) "Country Bears" (22) "Calistoga County" (23) "A Spoonful of Sugar" (24) "Give a Hoot" (25) "Step in Time" (26) "Piano Playing Papa" (27) "Dancin's Not Dancin'" (28) "The Bare Necessities" (29) "Fever Fever Go Away" (30) "Maple Leaf Rag"
  • "The All New Mickey Mouse Club Cast Album - Vol. 3" - Homemade CD made by a fan. Includes (1) Allison intro and MMC March, (2) roaring '20s dance (3) "Never Smile at a Crocodile" (4) "Disc to Disco" (5) "Mouseska-Coo-Coo" (6) "It's Morning!" (7) "Bippity Boppity Boo" #1 (8) The Ballad of the Peanut Butter Kid skit - Part 1 (9) Peanut Butter Kid - Part 2 (10) Allison and Naomi Omura piano duet (11) "Mousekaward Song" (Pop and Allison) (12) "God Loves Little Girls"/"Get Back of the Floor and Boogie" (Keane Bros. with Allison, Kelly, Lisa and Shawnte) (13) "What Do You Want To Be?" (14) "Sing and Dance" (with Cubby O'Brien and Darlene Gillespie) (15) "Magic Mannequins" (16) "And the Band Played On" (17) "Bippity Boppity Boo" #2 (18) "Organize Your Time" (19) "Fortuosity" (20) "Twinkle Twinkle Little Star" (21) "The Ballad of Davy Crockett" (22) "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" (23) "Disco Mouse" recording session (24) "Showtime Mickey's Birthday is Here" (25) Alma Mater - Let's Go Day (Allison and Julie) (26) Alma Mater - Surprise Day (Allison and Julie) (26) Alma Mater - Discovery Day - (Shawnte and Todd) (27) Alma Mater - Discovery Day (Pop and Nita) (28) Alma Mater - Who What Why Day (Curtis and Lisa) (29) Alma Mater and end show music - Showtime Day (Scott and Kelly)
  • "The Best of Disney - Volume Two" - Album (Disneyland Record no. 2503-1979) and cassette (Disney Songtape no. 2503B-1988) includes "Disco Mouse" on Side One by the Mouseketeers
  • "Disco Mouse (Mickey Mouse March)" (1977) - single by The Mouseketeers Scott Craig, Allison Fonte, Kelly Parsons, Lisa Whelchel and Curtis Wong (B side: "Walking the Dog") (Buena Vista Records No. 569) - Note that the "Disco Mouse" single was included as part of Bradley Time's 1979 "Disco Mickey Watch" package
  • "Do Something Now!" (1985) - 45rpm and 12" LP single; performed by "The Cause" (Christian Artists United to Save the Earth) - Lisa sings in chorus with 60 other Christian artists. Side A is "Do Something Now"; Side B is "Do Something Now" (extended version), which includes artists' interviews and comments; lyric insert included. 12" single cover includes "signatures" of all the aritsts (Sparrow Records, SPR #1110)
  • "Friends For Life" (1987) - Debby Boone LP/CD/cassette featuring background vocals by Lisa Whelchel, Dara Bernard and Mary Gaines-Bernard (released by Lamb & Lion Records SPD 1379; manufactured, distributed and marketed by Sparrow Communications Group, Inc.) - Lisa does a duet with Debby on "Above All Else"
  • "How High, How Deep, How Wide" - Lisa's 1984 debut single (with picture sleeve)
  • "Mickey's 50th" (1978) - LP contains "Mickey Mouse Club - Two Generations" song which includes medley of the New Mice's songs Showtime, Walking the Dog, Showtime for Everyone, Who What Why Where When and How Day and Disco Mouse) (Ovation Records; Columbia House LP #1P6887)


T.V. APPEARANCES
  • "A&E Biography: The Facts of Life" - aired 7/25/04 - Lisa, together with Charlotte Rae and Mindy Cohn, talk about FOL
  • "Alice" - aired 2/10/80 - Kelly as "Wanda Nelson" in episode entitled "My Funny Valentine Tux" (Alice, Flo and Vera play cupid on Valentine's Day. Tommy wants to date the most popular girl in school. A large order, but the girls give it their all!) (Season 4; Episode 17); re-run aired 8/30/99 on TNN
  • "All I Need is Time" - NBC TV movie - circa 1981 - Julie
  • "All-Star Anything Goes" - aired 4/11/78 - Todd, Shawnte, Pop and Allison competed against "Little House on the Prairie" cast (sometimes referred to as "The Mouse vs. The House")
  • "At Home - Live!" - aired 11/2/00 - Lisa appeared to discuss her book
  • "At Home With Donald Duck" (Wonderful World of Disney) - aired 11/7/76 - featured the New Mouseketeers; they sang "Discovery" ad "Mousekedance" (re-aired 1986 on the Disney Channel)
  • "Backlot U.S.A." (Dick Cavett Special - circa 1970s) - Todd, Pop and Scott
  • "Battle of the Network Stars #16" (ABC TV special) - aired May 3, 1984 - Lisa, on the NBC team with Kim Fields, played 3-on-3 football (Lisa got a touchdown), did the obstacle course twice and won both times, and participated in the tandem bike race, running race and tug-of-war
  • "The Best of Times" - ABC variety show TV pilot with Julie as "Julie, teen." Also starred Nicolas Cage, Crispin Glover and Jill Schoelen (observations of life as a teenager as seen through the eyes of 7 actual teenagers, who perform skits, songs and dances that relate their views on being caught between childhood and adulthood)
  • "The Big Show" - aired 10/16/01 - Chicago WGN news show - Lisa appeared to promote her books
  • "Bionic Woman" - (aired late 1970s) - Scott and Shawnte were semi-regulars
  • "Bozo" - Kelly
  • "B. Smith with Style" - Episode #220 (aired May 24, 1999? on WNBC in NYC; aired 6/27/99 in Los Angeles area on NBC) - Allison in 5 minute spot discussing her beautiful rooftop garden
  • "The Brady Bunch" - aired 1/4/74 - Pop played "Dwayne" in "Kelly's Kids" episode # 109; rerun aired 9/8/99 on Nickelodeon
  • "The Carol Burnett Show" (CBS) - rerun aired 11/14/78 - Todd and Curtis (and possibly Pop) danced in a production number
  • "Carousel" (1982 afterschool special) - Julie played "Karen"
  • "Cher" - Pop
  • "Children of Divorce" (CBS Movie of the Week) - aired 11/24/80 - Kelly appears in the very beginning of the TV movie as "Rafferty" (reaired 11/26/00 on LFM (Lifetime Movie Network))
  • "Club 52" - Individual Mice interviewed in between cartoons: Julie (aired 7/17/78), Pop (7/18/78), Curtis (7/19/78), Todd (7/20/78) and Shawnte (7/21/78)
  • "Diff'rent Strokes"
    • Episode #9 (1978) - Pop guest starred in a Season One episode entitled "The Club Meeting" (Willis' old club from Harlem rejects him when they think he believes he is now better than they are)- Pop appeared as club president "Bubba" (re-aired on Nick-at-Nite on 3/20/01)
    • Episode #22 (aired 5/4/79) - Lisa and Julie in last episode of first season (one-hour special) entitled "The Girls' School/Garrett's Girls" (Mrs. Garrett decides whether or not to become the housemother at Kimberly's school) - Julie played "Sue Ann Weaver" and Lisa played "Blair Warner" (spinoff became "The Facts of Life"; this is the FOL pilot) - rerun aired on NAN on 6/4/01
    • Episode #62 (aired 2/25/81) entitled "The Older Man" (Kimberly pretends to be 20 to date an older man) - Lisa as "Blair Warner" (re-aired 3/5/01 for "Revenge of the '80s Week" on Nick-at-Nite and 5/30/01)
    • Shawnte also guested in one episode
  • "Dinah!" (CBS) - aired July 8, 1977 - All 12 Mice performed "Disco Mouse" and were interviewed by Dinah Shore
  • "E! News Daily"
    • Sept. 26, 2001 - E! went behind the scenes of the FOL reunion movie filming in Toronto, Canada
    • Nov. 15, 2001 - Lisa interview promoting her second book and FOL reunion movie
  • "Eischeid" - aired Oct. 26, 1979 - Pop guest starred as "Cupcake" in "The Accused" episode
  • "Emmy Awards, 37th Annual" - aired Sept. 22, 1985 - Lisa danced as "Lola" in a long musical sketch about a jewel heist that took place at the China Doll Club. Hal Linden played Sgt. Joe Tuesday. Craig Stevens, Peter Falk, Mike Connors, Robert Stack, Robert Vaughn, Robert Wagner, Peter Graves, Telly Savalas, Juliet Prowse and Raymond Burr were all in the sketch. Dancers with Lisa were Nancy Dussault, Mary Hart, Mary Frann, Mary Cadorette and Fern Fitzgerald.
  • "Entertainment Tonight" - Lisa appeared several times
    • In 1982
    • Nov. 18, 2000 - Lisa interviewed for "TV's Greatest Scandals" (ET Weekend) (re-aired 6/2/01)
    • Dec. 16, 2000 - Lisa in "TV's Missing Stars" edition - ET used the same Lisa footage as the "TV's Greatest Scandals" episode, but changed the narration; this episode included Kim Fields footage (ET Weekend)
    • Feb. 3, 2001 - Lisa in "The Pressure to be Thin in Hollywood" edition - ET again used the same Lisa footage from the "TV's Greatest Scandals" episode, but changed the narration (ET Weekend) (re-aired 8/25/01)
    • Mar. 10, 2001 - For "Whatever Happened To Your Favorite TV Stars?" episode, ET once again used the same Lisa footage as the "TV's Missing Stars" segment, but changed the narration (ET Weekend); this includes Kim Fields footage and 1985 Mindy Cohn footage
    • July 24, 2001 - ET aired a segment about Lisa and the Cauble family's RV trip. Filmed 7/13/01, the day the Caubles left on their year-long RV adventure.
    • Sept. 27, 2001 - ET went behind-the-scenes of the FOL reunion movie being filmed in Toronto
  • "Exposed" (TV pilot) - Kelly
  • "The E! True Hollywood Story: Corey Feldman: Lost Boy Found" - aired 1/3/99; rerun aired 3/23/00 and 10/4/00 - Mindy
  • "The E! True Hollywood Story: The Facts of Life Girls" - original airdate 11/28/99; rerun 3/22/00, 6/27/01, 10/15/01 - Lisa
  • "The E! True Hollywood Story: Sixteen Candles" - Original airdate 6/10/01 - Quick clip of Kelly Parsons and Scott Craig from a Showtime NMMC episode where Molly Ringwald appeared (rerun 8/11/01)
  • "Extra!"
    • Feb. 1, 1999 - Lisa discussed homeschooling her kids
    • Nov. 16, 2001 - Lisa and Kim Fields promoting FOL reunion movie
  • "Extra's Hollywood Lost and Found" - aired Nov. 11, 2000 - 1999 footage of Lisa homeschooling her kids
  • "The Facts of Life" - aired on NBC 8/24/79-5/7/88 (then reruns through 9/10/88) - 209 episodes which includes two made-for-TV movies - FOL repeats aired weekday mornings on NBC from December 1982-June 1985; reruns ran in syndication late 80s/early 90s; reruns on the USA Network 1993-Sept. 1998; reruns airing on Nick-at-Nite starting 9/4/00 (FOL filmed in front of a live studio audience for first couple of years at Metromedia Studios in Hollywood; then moved to studios in Universal City)
    • Lisa Whelchel as "Blair Warner" for entire run of show (9 seasons) (In 1980/81, Lisa was nominated as "Best Young Comedienne-Motion Picture or Television" for the Youth In Film/Young Artist Awards; in 1982, Lisa was nominated in the same category; and in 1983 and 1984 nominated as "Best Young Actress in a Comedy Series" for the YIF/YAA)
    • Julie Piekarski as "Sue Ann Weaver" in first season (1979-80) and guest starred in the second season episodes "Sex Symbol" (airdate 2/4/81) and "Gossip" (airdate 6/3/81), third season episode "Front Page" (airdate 11/25/81) and eighth season episode "The Little Chill" (the girls reminisce at a reunion with other alumni from Eastland) (airdate 11/8/86)
    • Shawnte Northcutte guested in second season as "Madge" in episode entitled "Who Am I?" (airdate 12/17/80)
  • "The Facts of Life Down Under" (1987 NBC TV movie) - aired 2/15/87 - Lisa as "Blair Warner" (100 mins.) - Cloris Leachman escorts her charges on a vacation to Australia. The subplot involves a jewel thief and a romance with an old flame for Leachman.
  • "The Facts of Life Goes to Paris" (1982 NBC TV movie) - Lisa as "Blair Warner" (Parts 3 and 4 re-aired on TV Land on 11/16/00; all four parts aired 1/29/01 and 01/30/01 on Nick-at-Nite)
  • "The Facts of Life" Marathons
    • USA Network's FOL marathon in 1994 in honor of FOL's 15th anniversary (hosted by Lisa Whelchel, Mindy Cohn and Charlotte Rae)
    • Nick-at-Nite's "The Facts of Life Unhidden Mysteries" marathon aired Sept. 4-8, 2000, which included recent spots by Charlotte Rae and Lisa Whelchel. There were various FOL marathon promotion spots (15 and 30 second spots, aka "interstichials") entitled: Tootie's Rollerskates; Jo, the Girlie Girl; Brainwashed;, Stay Tuned For More/Keep Watching (Adolescence-Blair); Blair's Brilliant Idea; Blair's French.
    • Nick-at-Nite's "The Blair Tootie Project" 4-hour mini-marathon aired Oct. 29, 2000. In between episodes are Blair-Witch-style interstitials, which track three filmmakers, Jared, Mark and Feather, as they go deep into the woods of Peakskill, NY to unearth the secrets of Blair and Tootie. In addition to discovering a pair of chattering teeth with braces (Tootie's) and Blair's scarf, the trio are followed by Blair (Lisa Whelchel) who throws them off with a Saks Fifth Avenue store map instead of one to help them navigate through the haunted woods. There were various "Blair Tootie Project" promotion spots entitled: Blair and Too--tie; Scarf and Braces; Blair Tootie Open; Lost; Blair Scare; Generic Continuity, Flashlight; Flashlight Promo.
    • TV Land's Merrython - aired Dec. 25, 2000 - Included in the marathon was the FOL "It's a Wonderful Christmas" episode
    • Nick-at-Nite's Revenge of the '80s Marathon - aired the week of 3/4/01 - Various '80s sitcoms, including "The Facts of Life"
  • "The Facts of Life Reunion" (ABC) - aired 11/18/01 - 2-hour TV movie reunites Mrs. Garrett, Blair, Tootie and Natalie in Peekskill, NY
  • "Family" - aired 9/28/78 - Lisa guest starred as "Kathy" in the "All For Love" episode with Leif Garrett (Leif played Buddy's boyfriend, "Zach"). Zach tells Buddy that unless she sleeps with him, he will have to satisfy his manly needs with another girl.
  • "Fantasy Island" - Nita played a deaf girl (the episode Nita was in was possibly "Chorus Girl/Surrogate Father" where a dance instructor wants one of his deaf pupils to be able to hear the music. If so, it aired 2/21/81.
  • "The Flip Wilson Show" - Pop - possibly sang "God Bless America" on the show
  • "Fox News Live" - aired 10/30/00 - Lisa appeared to promote her book
  • "The Gabe Kaplan Special" - Todd
  • "General Hospital" - Mindy appeared in 10-12 episodes around 1986 or 1988 (she was a teenager and the storyline revolved around a teen center); Julie also guested on GH around 1981 (her character was a casualty of deadly virus going around Port Charles)
  • "The Gong Show" (1976) - Nita and partner danced in the pilot episode
  • "Good Morning Texas" - aired 11/3/00 - Lisa appeared on this live show to promote her book
  • "Happy Birthday Donald Duck" (Wonderful World of Disney) - aired 4/4/79 (featured the New Mouseketeers)
  • "Highway to Heaven" - aired 2/25/87 - Mindy filmed episode #70 entitled "Parents' Day" (Robert Culp also guested: A teenager turns his father, a TV reporter known for his anti-drug stance, into the police for using drugs); when re-run aired 2/15/00 on PAX, her part had been cut out
  • "Hollywood Christmas Parade" (circa early '80s) - Lisa Whelchel, Charlotte Rae and Kim Fields appeared in this parade which annually airs the Sunday after Thanksgiving
  • "Hollywood Squares" - (1979) - Julie Piekarski and Charlotte Rae appeared together
  • "Hour of Power with Robert H. Shuller" - Lisa guested twice and sang both times; one aired 8/12/84 (episode #670) and the other aired around 1989/1990); Crystal Cathedral in Garden Grove, California
  • Infomercials:
    • SpaceMate Gold folding treadmill exerciser (1996) - Lisa Whelchel with Jill Whelan (Lisa was nominated for National Infomercial Marketing Association's "Best Female Presenter" award)
    • Allen Edwards Hair Care - Lisa
    • The Little Drummer Boy video/Bible/Kenny G CD package set - Lisa (Nov. 2002)
  • "Inside Edition"
    • Dec. 8, 1999 - Lisa was in a segment on "Hollywood Kids"
    • Nov. 16, 2001 - Lisa and family promoting the FOL reunion movie
  • "Intimate Portrait: Nancy McKeon" - Lifetime's 1/5/01 Intimate Portrait on Nancy included photos of FOL cast members, including Lisa
  • "The Jenny Jones Show" - aired 10/14/98 - Lisa appeared on segment called "Having a Blast With Those Sitcom Stars from the Past!"
  • "Jeopardy" - On the show that aired 1/4/01, Lisa Whelchel was mentioned in the category "Lend Me Your Mouseketeer Ears" under the $500 category. They showed a FOL photo of Lisa and the "answer" was "The former Mouseketeer and Facts of Life star seen here, she's now a mom who homeschools her three kids."
  • "The John Davidson Show" - aired Spring 1982 - Lisa
  • "Just Like Us" (1982 ABC Afterschool Special) - Julie as "Sarah" - Also starred Kari Michaelson, Marion Ross, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Carol Lawrence (a/k/a "Have You Ever Been Ashamed Of Your Parents") (Video Gems)
  • "Juvenile Jury" - Allison appeared twice (at age 7)
  • "The Ken Berry Show" - Pop
  • "Kojak" - Todd
  • KPLR-TV (Channel 11) - (circa 1985) Julie was entertainment reporter for local St. Louis TV station KPLR (circa 1985)
  • "KTLA Morning News" - aired 11/15/01 - Channel 5 local morning news show in Los Angeles interviewed Lisa to promote the FOL reunion movie
  • "Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous" - aired 5/19/86 - Lisa shown in her Westwood condo
  • "Life Today with James Robison" - aired 1/30/01 (taped 11/1/00 in Texas) - Lisa discussed her book
  • "The Lily Tomlin Special" - Scott
  • "The List" - aired Nov. 28, 2000 - VH-1's "Greatest Diva" episode - Lisa was on a panel of former child stars to choose the foremost diva of all time
  • "Little Lulu" (1978 afterschool TV special) - Nita as "Maria"
  • "Live at Five" - aired 4/21/88 - Local Washington, D.C. TV show - Lisa was interviewed regarding the last episode of FOL and her possible spinoff
  • "Local Hero" (NBC) - Kelly
  • "The Love Boat" - Lisa appeared twice
    • Aired 2/5/83 - Lisa guest starred on a two-part episode called "Isaac's Aegean Affair/The Captain and the Kid/Poor Rich Man/The Dean and the Flunkee." Lisa was in the "The Dean and the Flunkee" segment of the show (an American graduating class from Captain Stubing's alma mater holds their graduation ceremony in Greece at the Parthenon). Other guest stars: Eddie Albert, Debbie Allen, Shirley Jones, Leigh McClosky, Jimmy McNichol, Billy R. Moses, Eva Marie Saint and Parker Stevenson (Episode #T30A)
    • Aired 11/2/85 - Lisa guest starred on two-part episode called "The Villa/The Racer's Edge/Love or Money/The Accident." Lisa was in the "The Racer's Edge" segment of the show. (Kelly and Scott Barrett (Lisa and Jack Coleman) are a couple who get married in Germany and take the Love Boat to the South of France. Scott is a retired bicycle racer whose coach Charlie (Harry Morgan) unexpectedly join the newlywed's cruise to convince Scott to enter one last bike race, the Le Tour De La Cote D'Azur. If Scott does not enter or win the race, Charlie will lose his job. Scott decides to enter the race despite his promise to Kelly to quit racing. Filmed in France, West Germany and Italy. Other guest stars: Susan Blakely, Jack Coleman, Mel Ferrer, Audrey Landers, Judy Landers, Harry Morgan, Ken Olandt, Alexis Smith and Craig Stevens (Episode #205)
  • "Marcus Welby, M.D." - Shawnte
  • "Mary" (1978) - Lisa guest starred once on this Mary Tyler Moore show where the cast performed skits
  • "Me and Maxx" (1980) - Mindy appeared in this TV series which starred Melissa Michaelsen as "Maxx Davis"
  • "The Merv Griffin Show" - Lisa
  • "Mickey's 50" - aired 11/19/78 - TV special hosted by The Carpenters. Many celebrities appeared, but the New Mouseketeers' only appearance was during a segment where the '50s MMC kids started the "Now it's time to say goodbye..." song and the '70s NMMC kids sang the ending part "M-O-U-S-E."
  • "Midday Live" - aired July 8, 1986 - Lisa appeared with "Peter Pan" co-star John Cypher on this WDAF Channel 4 Kansas City, Missouri local TV show (taped live at Kansas City's Bannister Mall)
  • "The Miracle of Kathy Miller" (1981 TV movie) - Julie played "Carol"
  • "Mothers: Treasured Loves" - aired several times in May 2000 - hosted by former gymnast Mary Lou Retton; Lisa appeared with her mother
  • "The Mouseketeers at Walt Disney World" (Wonderful World of Disney 1-hour special where the Mice camp at Ft. Wilderness, visit River Country and perform at Cinderella's Castle) - originally aired Nov. 20, 1977; reruns aired on the Disney Channel in August 1998 and 8/21/99 for "Vault Disney" for 70's Week, 10/21/01)
  • "Mr. Peppermint's Place" - circa 1967 - local Texas TV show - Lisa at age 4 along with two cousins performed on the show as part of a dance group
  • "Mr. Wizard" - Shawnte
  • "NBC's All-Star Fall Preview" (Date?) - Lisa
  • "NBC's Saturday Morning Preview Special" - Fall 1984 - Lisa, Keisha Knight Pulliam and "Punky Brewster" kids co-hosted. Theme of show: "Got to get back to next Saturday" modelled after the "Back to the Future" movie. One segment had Lisa as a fairy princess who comforts an upset Keisha.
  • "NBC Sports World" - March 22, 1981 - Lisa appeared as one of the celebrities at the John Denver Celebrity Pro Am Skiing Tournament held at Heavenly Valley in Lake Tahoe, Nevada
  • "The New Mickey Mouse Club" (originally aired 1/17/77 - 12/1/78) - syndicated TV series with approx. 132 episodes; 8 episodes ran on the Disney Channel August 16-23, 1998; 18 episodes aired from August 15-20, 1999 on the Disney Channel; plus from 1978-1980, the show aired in Brazil)
    • Monday = Who, What, Why, Where, When & How Day (a potpourri, anything-can-happen day)
    • Tuesday = Let's Go Day (travel day via magical boat)
    • Wednesday = Surprise Day (expect the unexpected on this all-talent day; Mouseketeer surprise box)
    • Thursday = Discovery Day (education and high-adventure day)
    • Friday = Showtime Day (amateur guest talent; similar to the original MMC's Talent Roundup Day)
  • "Night Light" - Lisa guested on this talk show in the late '90s (Family Network)
  • "1986 Miss California USA Pageant" - aired 3/15/86 - telecast live on Channel 9 KHJ-TV in Los Angeles - Kelly won the pageant
  • "1986 Miss USA Pageant (35th Annual)" (CBS) - Two-hour special aired May 20, 1986 live from Miami, Florida - Kelly, as Miss California 1986, finished 4th runner up
  • "Open Mike with Mike Bullard"aired 10/3/01 - Late-night Canadian talk show where Lisa promoted her books
  • "The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy" (ABC animated TV special) - aired 5/6/78 - Todd was the voice of Petey the Puppy
  • "Queen Latifah" - aired 10/6/00 - Lisa appeared on this talk show for the "I was a kid star - can you guess who I am?" segment with Emmanuel Lewis, Tina Yothers, Danielle Spencer and Robbie Rist; rerun aired 1/12/01
  • "Quincy, M.E."
    • Episode #108 "Bitter Pill" aired originally aired 1/6/82 - Julie played "Julie" in uncredited role; gets pushed into a swimming pool by the "Ross" character (re-run aired on A&E 8/12/98 and 12/30/99)
    • Episode #138 "Beyond the Open Door" originally aired 2/2/83 - Kelly appeared as hitchhiker "Nancy Wallace" but dies within the first five minutes of this hour-long episode devoted to espousing the dangers of hitchhiking.
  • "Politically Incorrect With Bill Maher" - aired 11/13/99 (Fri. night/Sat. morning) - Lisa guested with Barry Williams, Danny Bonaduce and Gary Coleman for "Child Star Wars" segment
  • "Rally for Life '90" (National Right to Life Committee) - Rally held in Washington, D.C. on 4/28/90; aired on C-SPAN; Lisa made a pro-life speech. To get a copy of Lisa's speech from this rally, contact American Portrait Films and request the "Tell the Truth Rally 90" videotape (http://www.amport.com/catalog.htm)
  • "Ray Rayner and Friends" (aired 1977; Chicago) - Kelly
  • "Reunion" (1980 TV movie) - Mindy as "Nancy Hollander" (starring Kevin Dobson as "Don Hollander"; Joanna Cassidy as "Peggy"; Linda Hamilton as "Anne") (Man attends 20th high school reunion and meets up with long lost love; her daughter happens to look just like she did when younger; the man, in mid-life crisis and married, has a dilemma as he's attracted to the daughter)
  • "Rhoda" (1974) - Todd played "Donnie Gerard" in the show's first season:
    • Episode #1 entitled ''Joe'' - originally aired 9/9/74; re-run aired 8/17/99 and 3/8/00 on TV Land
    • Episode #3 entitled ''I'll Be Loving You, Sometimes'' - originally aired 9/23/74; re-run aired 8/18/99 and 3/9/00 on TV Land
    • Episode #13 entitled ''I'm a Little Late, Folks'' - originally aired 11/18/74; rerun aired 8/23/99 and 3/2/00 on TV Land
  • "Roman Gray" (CBS pilot) - Todd
  • "Ripoff" - Mindy appeared in this rock variety TV show hosted by Bob Feldman, her father
  • "Sally Jesse Raphael" (aired March 30, 1992) - Episode #407-92 entitled "Corey Feldman: I'm Finally Sober" - Corey and 24-year-old sister Mindy discussed Corey's drug addictions and his road to recovery
  • "The 700 Club" - Lisa has appeared several times; the most recent time was 10/23/00 to promote her book "Creative Correction"
  • "Shadow of Fear" (Wonderful World of Disney TV movie) - Two-part movie aired 1/28/79 and 2/4/79; Lisa appears as "Robin" about 30 minutes into the movie; starred Ike Eisenmann. A modern story of the supernatural. 15-year-old Billy (Ike) has the power to become a wolf and find out who or what is killing the animals on his uncle's farm.
  • "Skyward" (1980 NBC Sunday night TV movie) - An old stunt pilot (Bette Davis) and an airport watchman (Howard Hesseman) help a paraplegic girl (Suzy Gilstrap) to learn to fly. Lisa played the girl's older sister, Lisa Ward. Directed by Ron Howard.
  • "Spider-Man: The Animated Series" (1996) - Pop was the voice of the Robert Farrell/Rocket Racer characters in an episode which aired 9/14/96 in Season 3 on Fox ("The Sins of the Fathers" episode #5 entitled "Rocket Racer") - billed as William "Pop" Attmore II; available on video
  • "Star Search" (circa 1985) - Kelly competed in spokesmodel category
  • "Strange Universe" (1996) - Mindy guested on this syndicated half hour daily newsmagazine show on the paranormal (produced by Chris-Craft/United Television)
  • "Super Bowl XI" - January 9, 1977 - Mice appeared briefly at half time (did a Mouseketeer roll call). This Super Bowl was held in Pasadena, California (Raiders vs. Viking)
  • "The Ted Mack Show" - Allison
  • Telethons:
    • May 15, 1977 - Mice performed on Variety Club Telethon
    • June 19, 1977 - Several Mice appeared at Cerebral Palsy Telethon
    • Feb. 11 (or 12?), 1978 - Mice appeared at Variety Club Telethon in Vancouver
    • April 30, 1978 - Mice performed three songs at Variety Club Telethon
    • Sept. 4, 1978 - Jerry Lewis Labor Day Telethon (Scott, Todd, Allison, Shawnte, Julie, Pop, Curtis and Nita helped answer phones on L.A. segment)
    • Dec. 31, 1978 - Scott appeared at Holiday Star Telethon
    • Sept. 3-4, 2000 - Lisa co-hosted the L.A. segment of the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon 2000 with Casey and Jean Kasem and Shotgun Kelley; only aired in the Los Angeles area on Channel 9
  • "Three's Company" (1983) - Julie as "Julie Lipton" in "Janet's Little Helper" episode; episode #719 aired 3/15/83 (As a favor to Mr. Furley, Janet agrees to give his nephew, Marc, some pointers on meeting girls to overcome his shyness with women. Terri recruits Julie Lipton, a candy striper)
  • "Tony the Pony" - TV pilot - Angel
  • "TV Guide's Truth Behind the Sitcoms 5" (aired May 4, 2000 on Fox) - Lisa Whelchel, Kim Fields, Mindy Cohn, Geri Jewell and Charlotte Rae discussed things that went on behind-the-scenes of their TV series "The Facts of Life"
  • "TV's Bloopers and Practical Jokes" (circa 1986) - Lisa was the target of a practical joke; Lisa's then boyfriend, Roger Love, was an accomplice. Filmed at a phony ice cream shop, Lisa had to deal with ice cream sundaes being mass-produced; re-aired on TNN on 12/5/00
  • "Twirl" (NBC TV movie) - aired Oct. 1981 - Lisa as "Jill Moore" (About the Miss Twirl USA baton competition: "Two parents compete through their daughters, making them bitter rivals") - Stella Stevens plays Lisa's mother. Out of print; was available on USA Home Video; 96 mins. - Note: Lisa was nominated as "Best Young Actress in a Television Special 1980/81" by Youth in Film Awards for "Twirl" (French version of this video is entitled "Aimer Jasqu'a La Haine")
  • "Upbeat Aesop" (ABC) - Nita and Pop
  • "X-Men" (Fox) - Pop did voiceover work for this cartoon series
  • "Where Do Teenagers Come From?" (ABC Afterschool Special) - Nita and Pop
  • "The Wild Women of Chastity Gulch" (1982) (Sometimes referred to by working title of "No Man's Land") - Lisa as "Amy Cole" (also starred Donny Osmond); re-aired 2/10/00 and 3/11/00 on TNN
  • "The Winners" (CBS TV Special) - aired 11/10/77 - Julie and Nita appeared together in "Mobile Maidens" episode
  • "Woman 2 Woman" - 10/26/00 - Lisa appeared with co-hosts Ann Martin and Catherine Anaya to discuss "Creative Correction"
  • "Wonderama"
    • 1/16/77 - Mouseketeers performed "Hoedown"
    • 5/8/77 - Kelly and Todd


T.V. COMMERCIALS

  • ARCO - Scott
  • Atari - Scott
  • Biz - Scott
  • Burger King - Julie
  • Chuck Wagon - Julie
  • Coca-Cola (1979) - Kelly
  • Cycle dog food - Todd
  • Dairy Queen - Lisa (circa 1976)
  • Dorissa Dresses - Kelly
  • Doublemint Gum - Kelly
  • Dr. Pepper - Scott
  • Dr. Pepper (1980) - Julie (w/ David Naughton)
  • Fed-Mart - Todd
  • Frosted Flakes (1978) - Todd was voice of Tony the Tiger,Jr.
  • Golden Grahams - Julie
  • Heath Bar - Shawnte
  • Hi-C - Shawnte
  • Kellogg's - Shawnte
  • Kentucky Fried Chicken - Kelly (1983)
  • Kool-Aid (1979) - Todd
  • Kraft Foods - Curtis (age 8)
  • Lawry's - Allison
  • Mattel - Scott
  • Mattel - Shawnte
  • McDonald's - Shawnte
  • McDonald's - Kelly
  • McDonald's - Julie
  • McDonald's - Allison
  • McDonald's - Scott
  • Mickey's Birthday Party Show (1978) - 30-second and 10-second spots
  • Mickey Mouse telephone - Nita (circa 1977)
  • Milton Bradley - Scott
  • Nabob Peanut Butter - Curtis (age 8)
  • New York Carpet World - Julie
  • Orbit Gum - Kelly
  • Pacific Gas & Electric - Allison
  • Pepsi - Angel
  • Pioneer Chicken - Scott
  • Star-Kist - Shawnte
  • Taco Bell - Julie (1985)
  • TWA - Shawnte
  • United Airlines - Julie (w/ Ed McMahon)
  • WearEver cookware (1978) - Julie
  • Wrigley's Gum - Kelly (w/ Ike Eisenmann)


THEATRICAL MOVIES
AND HOME VIDEOS

  • "Burnt Offerings" (1976) - Todd as "Young Ben Rolf" appears about 40 mins. into the movie in flashback scene at funeral - Available on video; this is the movie that Rosie O'Donnell has remarked several times that she saw as a child that has made her stay away from scary movies to this day
  • "Benji's Very Own Christmas Story" (1978) - Narrated by Lisa Whelchel (only have 6 or 7 lines at the beginning of the movie; uncredited role)
  • "Busted" (1996) - Mindy as police station receptionist "Thelma"
  • "Chopper" - Pop (Paramount)
  • "The Double McGuffin" (1979) - (Vestron Video-100 mins.) Lisa played "Jody Chapman" (two different video boxes) - Also stars Ernest Borgnine, George Kennedy, Elke Sommer, Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Lyle Alzado and Rod Browning (A bunch of rambunctious kids ... a baffled police chief ... and an international assassination plot add up to a lot of fun for the whole family)
  • "Evils of the Night" (1984) - (85 mins.; Live Home Video; Rated R) - Kelly appears only at the beginning in the lake scene as "Laura Lee" (Movie poster line: "Alien vampires have just landed from outer space in search of the stance they need to survive . . . teenage blood!")
  • "The Facts of Life: The Collector's Edition" - Columbia House series of FOL episodes. Tapes 1 contains pilot episode Rough Housing plus I.Q., Emily Dickinson and The Facts of Love. Tape 2 entitled "Parents" contains 4 episodes Adoption, Overachieving, The Secret and Legacy
  • "Max Dugan Returns" (1982) - Pop Attmore as "Baseball Player"
  • "Say Anything . . ." (1989) - Mindy (age 20) as "Girl #3" (appears briefly approx. 25 mins. into the movie, on the right side of the screen wearing blue; smiling and brushing popcorn out of her hair)
  • "South Beach Academy" (1994) - Mindy as "Francesca" (gal in white dress; jumps up and down at the beach photo shoot shouting ". . . happy, happy, happy!")
  • "The Stalking" - Kelly (Solar Productions)
  • "Teen Wolf" (1985) - Scott appeared in uncredited role about 30 mins. into the movie. He's in drag in the party scene with a blue ribbon in his hair.
  • "Treasure of Matecumbe" (1976) - Pop as "Thad" (Disney)
  • "The Trouble With Girls" (1969) - Elvis Presley movie; Scott is the little kid that's tied up to a player piano about 10 mins. into the movie
  • "Two Minute Warning" (1976) - Pop played a ghetto kid (most of his part was edited out of the final print) (Universal)
  • "Where the Red Fern Grows: Part 2" (1992) - Lisa as "Sara Coleman"


OTHER VIDEOS
  • "Exercise For Life: The Video" (1988) - Stormie Omartian's 62 min. advanced workout video with Lisa Whelchel, Charlene Tilton, Pamela Duel Hart and Patricia Davis Raffy (JCI Video) (certified "gold" Christian video)
  • "The Facts of Life: Collector's Edition" - Columbia House series of FOL episodes
    • Tape 1 entitled "Mrs. Garrett" contains pilot episode Rough Housing, I.Q., Emily Dickinson and The Facts of Love
    • Tape 2 entitled "Parents" contains episodes Adoption, Overachieving, The Secret and Legacy
    • Tape 3 entitled "Crushes" contains episodes Flash Flood, Double standard, Sex Symbol and Starstruck
    • Tape 4 entitled "Girl Trouble" contains episodes Dope, Shoplifting, Growing Pains and Runaway
    • Tape 5 entitled "A Matter of Class" contains episodes Breaking Point, Gossip, Front Page and A Woman's Place
    • Tape 6 entitled "Boys" contains episodes Dear Me, The Marriage Brokers, Kids Can Be Cruel and Different Drummer
    • Tape 7 entitled "Principle" contains episodes Mind Your Own Business, Read No Evil, The Source and For The Asking
    • Tape 8 entitled "Problems at Home" contains episodes The Affair, Daddy's Girl, Best Sister (Parts 1 and 2)
    • Tape 9 entitled "School Pride" contains episodes Ain't Miss Beholden, Advance Placement, Who's On First? and All Or Nothing
    • Tape 10 entitled "Strange Happenings" contains episodes Slice Of Life, Love At First Bite, The Rich Aren't Different and Talk, Talk, Talk
  • "First Aid For Young People" - aka "Junior Lifeguard" (late '70s) - Educational film for jr. high schools - 16mm film - Todd
  • "The Heart of the Matter" (1993) - Lisa narrated video (produced specifically for use in crisis pregnancy centers). To purchase, try amazon.com, or contacting: Home Mission Board at (800) 634-2462 or call (800) 332-2261 (American Portrait Films) - Product No. 601-03P
  • Home videos of Mouseketeer appearances, including Summer of '78 Disneyland shows
  • "Meltdown (at Madame Tussaud's)" (1984) - Lisa appeared as newscaster in this Stephen Taylor video. At the beginning of the video before the song starts, Lisa is seated at an anchor desk where she announces a "news bulletin" about the incident, which then segues into the song. Lisa also appears briefly in the video later, still at the desk but lipsynching to the song.
  • "Mickey's Birthday Party Show" (1978) - shown in movie theatres Nov. 1978 before "Davy Crockett, King of the Wild Frontier" in honor of Mickey Mouse's 50th birthday; the New Mouseketeers performed "Showtime Mickey's Birthday Is Here!"; segment was filmed 7/20/78 at Disneyland. Also 35mm trailer.
  • "Rhoda" - Double episode videotape of the 1970's TV series with episodes "I'll Be Loving You, Sometimes" (with Todd as "Donnie Gerard") and "Parent's Day" (MTM)
  • "Stormie Omartian's First Step Workout Video" (1988) - This 31-minute beginner workout tape features Lisa Whelchel, Susan Howard, Charlene Tilton, Pamela Deuel Hart and Patti Davis Raffy
  • "Stormie Omartian's Low Impact Aerobic Workout Video" (1988) - This 30-minute intermediate workout tape features Lisa Whelchel, Charlene Tilton, Laury Boone Browning and Patti Davis Raffy (Sparrow Home Video). A certified "gold" Christian video.
  • "Tell the Truth Rally 90" - Official National Right to Life's Rally For Life 1990 documentary memorializes the largest gathering of its kind in our nation's capitol to stop abortion. The rally dramatically climaxes as hundreds of thousands break into a spontaneous chant "Tell the truth!" when media inaccuracies circulated about the numbers in attendance. Features Lisa Whelchel (speech and short interview), President George Bush, Dan Quayle, John Cardinal O'Connor, Dr. James Dobson, Dr. J.W. Willke, Sandy Patti, Beverly LaHaye, among others. 60 minutes (American Portrait Films). Product no. APF#-PL032VN - $19.95. To order, go to http://www.amport.com/catalog.htm.
  • U.S. Forestry educational film - Todd and Pop

AUDIO
  • "Jesus '85" (April 1985) - 1 hour of questions and answers with Lisa on cassette (taped at "Jesus '85" seminar in Orlando, Florida)
  • Live appearances at Disneyland - Easter Week '77
  • Live appearances at Disneyland - Kids Days (Sept. 24 and 25, 1977)
  • Live appearances at Disneyland - Christmas Week '77
  • Live appearances at Disneyland - Summer of '78 shows (shows A and B)
  • Live appearances at Disneyland - Easter Week '80
  • Variety Club Telethons in L.A. (1977 and 1978)
  • Variety Club Telethon in Canada (Feb. 1978)
  • John Tracy Clinic Bazaar live performance (sang "Friends" - May 13, 1978)
  • New Mice performed "Party Time" (to the melody of "Showtime") for "Mickey's Birthday Party Show" - Shown in theatres Nov. 1978
  • "Club 52" interviews with Mice (July 1978)
  • "Disco Mouse" in Spanish
  • Todd and Scott on Cerebral Palsy Telethon (June 19, 1977)
  • Numerous Lisa radio interviews

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