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Host
Ken Howard
Announcers
Danny Dark
Ernie Anderson
Broadcast
Drem Girl USA
Syndication (Weekly): 9/1986 – 9/1987
Packager
Dream Girl Enterprises (Chambers-Seligman Productions) for 20th Century Fox Television

Dream Girl USA (not to be confused with ABC daytime's equally short-lived show Dream Girl of '67) was a short-lived beauty contest in which four women competed to reach the $100,000 finals.

Premise[]

Four women competed each week in a beauty contest. They were scored by four judges in four categories: Beauty and Style, Figure and Form, Talent and Personality; each category scored up to 40 points (10 points from each judge) for a possible maximum total of 160 points. The weekly winner received a tropical vacation for two and advanced to the semi-finals. Every fifth week was a semi-final with the four previous weekly winners competing with the winner receiving a Schaffer & Sons Grand Piano and a Pontiac Fiero for a prize package totaling more than $25,000.

The five semi-final winners all retuned at the end of the season for the special one-hour DREAM GIRL USA PAGEANT FINALS to determine the "Dream Girl of 1987". The grand prize winner received $100,000 in cash.

Merchandise[]

A brand of fashions dolls were released in 1986 by BBI/Ben Cooper Toys.

Dreamgirl USA

Trade Ads[]

Tickets[]

Studio[]

ABC Television Center, Los Angeles, CA

Trivia[]

Host Ken Howard was the star of the 1978-81 CBS TV drama series The White Shadow. His character for the show was Coach Ken Reeves.

Danny Dark is better known as the voice of "CBS" and later "NBC" and as the voice of Superman in the Superfriends franchise.

Ernie Anderson was better known as the voice of ABC.

YouTube Links[]

KTTV promo from 1986
KTXA promo from 1987

Semi-Final #2

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