Clay Aiken – A Quirky Comedy

If you’re a fan of Clay Aiken, you have many opportunities to walk down memory lane. Today, January 23rd, is a good day to look back and remember an unusual bit of “Clay History”.

On January 23, 2004, Clay made a guest appearance on the quirky comedy series, Ed.  Starring Tom Cavanagh, the series was about a lawyer who ran his private practice out of a bowling alley. Clay made his television acting debut as a singing star when he popped up as himself on this episode. Clay’s hit song, The Way was featured on the program along with the older song, This Magic Moment.

Ed was produced by NBC Studios in association with Worldwide Pants, Inc. and Viacom Productions.

Although Clay Aiken has gone on to many successful opportunities in the entertainment field, he must look back at this early acting job with a smile. Ed and his troupe of friends gave Clay the chance to have some fun.

Would you like to see some highlights of Clay’s performance on Ed?

Check out this YouTube:

Did you see this show when it was on TV?
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6 thoughts on “Clay Aiken – A Quirky Comedy

  1. Thanks so much for this! I've been listening to a Dell commercial that has "This Magic Moment' playing in the background and all I could think of was that Clay sang it on a show SO MUCH BETTER!
    Couldn't remember the show. Sure wish they had used Clay's voice on the Dell commercial. When he sings "This Magic Moment', it IS a magic moment.

  2. This was one of my favorite programs many years ago. To have Clay perform 2 songs on it was a dream come true. Thanks for posting it and bringing back good memories.

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