 | A Tribute to Kristy McNichol A montage of my favorite actress, Kristy McNichol, to the tune of RadioRadio. |
 | Kristy McNichol performs "Baby, Bye-Bye" Kristy McNichol performs "Baby, Bye-Bye" from the motion picture "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia". |
 | kristy mcnichol meets matt dillon clip from the movie "Little Darlings" |
 | Dennis Quaid performs "If You Don't Know By Now" Dennis Quaid performs "If You Don't Know By Now" from the motion picture "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" starring Kristy McNichol and Mark Hamil. |
 | Kristy McNichol Pics of the retired Kristy McNichol. Kristy- we love you! The song in Amazing (artist unknown). Please give me any feedback on it, good or bad. Thanks! |
 | Drag Queen Workshop From VARIETY (Shopping Supplement): Auds cheer as helmer Camile Schwartzbaum acquires (a VHS copy of) 80s mega hit, THE PIRATE MOVIE for her indie shingle, King County. Tuner Taylor Dayne is being aggressively courted for the lead role, Mabel, originally thesped by Kristy McNichol. Written and Directed by David Quantic, www.davidquantic.com |
 | Kristy & Jimmy McNichol "He's A Dancer" Kristy & Jimmy McNichol perform "He's A Dancer" on a Dick Clark special from 1978. |
 | Apple's Way (1974) - OPENING Apple's Way (1974) opening. After years of experiencing the rat race of Los Angeles, George Apple, his wife Barbara and their four children move back to George's hometown of Appleton, Iowa, where adjusting to a new culture, new climate, new friends and a new pace are not as easy as they thought it would be. Stars; Ronny Cox as George Apple, Frances Lee McCain as Barbara Apple, Vincent Van Patten as Paul Apple, Patti Cohoon as Cathy Apple, Eric Olson as Steven Apple, Malcolm Atterbury as Grandfather Aldon, Kristy McNichol as Patricia Apple, Frannie Michel as Patricia Apple. |
 | Kristy & Jimmy McNichol Kristy and Jimmy McNichol sing a Spanish Christmas carol on the ABC-TV special "Christmas with the Carpenters" from 1978. |
 | Kristy & Jimmy McNichol "He's So Fine" (1978) Kristy & Jimmy McNichol perform the single "He's So Fiine" from their self titled debut album. |