Singer
Dionne Warwick was the original host of the program, hosting for the first season. with
Andy Gibb joining as her co-host; the pairing only lasted one year as Gibb's continued issues with substance abuse forced Paramount to fire him. Actor Rex Smith took over for Gibb for 1982, but Rex Smith left the show after one season in 1982-1983 to focus on his music and acting career while McCoo hosted the 1983-84 season by herself.
Rick Dees, the host of the
Weekly Top 40 radio countdown show, joined
Solid Gold in the fall of 1984 and hosted until the summer of 1985. He left after one season, mainly due to career priorities and scheduling conflicts. After a series of guest hosts filled out the summer months, Dionne Warwick returned as host in the fall of 1985 and remained until the end of the season. Marilyn McCoo returned in 1986 and was joined by former MTV host
Nina Blackwood.
Arsenio Hall, who had been a part of the show since 1984, was promoted to serve as a second co-host; all three would remain in these roles until
Solid Gold came to an end in July 1988. Los Angeles disc jockey
Robert W. Morgan was the original announcer for
Solid Gold, running for seven seasons before leaving in 1986
Charlie O'Donnell, the announcer for
American Bandstand, replaced Morgan but only stayed on until the end of the 1986-87 season with Chuck Riley standing in for one episode. The final season was announced by
Dick Tufeld. Approximately halfway through each program, the show broke format briefly for a stand-up comedy performance. Comedian Marty Cohen was an early regular featured performer on
Solid Gold, as was
Wayland Flowers. Arsenio Hall was a regular performer before taking over as co-host in 1986, while other comedians featured included
Jeff Altman and
Byron Allen. For the 1987-88 season, the format was overhauled entirely with the focus instead being on performances rather than the weekly countdown. The show changed its name to
Solid Gold In Concert for the year to indicate the new emphasis; while the Solid Gold Dancers still were a part of the proceedings, they did not perform as often over the course of a program due to more time being given to the week's featured performers. ==Reception==