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  2. Dolphin Show - Wikipedia

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    The 1944 Dolphin Show was a musical revue called "Wela Kahau" including women's water ballet and the men's Dolphin Club. Proceeds from this show bought war bonds. In 1948 audiences returned to see a musical-comedy revue around the original Patten Gymnasium pool. The Dolphin Show became jointly produced by the female Lorelei swimming club in ...

  3. List of Flipper episodes - Wikipedia

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    When the Rickses, still searching for Flipper, catch up with a man rescued by Flipper in the previous episode, Sandy recounts for him how he first met and "adopted" Flipper when he came to the dolphin's rescue (in scenes from the first Flipper movie), gives a revisionist account of how Flipper later came to his aid (in a brief scene from ...

  4. Gulf World Marine Park - Wikipedia

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    Dolphin Stadium: Currently houses 9 bottlenose dolphins. The dolphins perform scheduled shows at the stadium, and visitors can pay extra for an up-close encounter with them, or to swim with them. As of October 20, 2021, the dolphin show has been suspended while renovations are made. Penguin Habitat: Features African penguins. Visitors can pay ...

  5. Marineland of Florida - Wikipedia

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    The first show was presented at 9:30 am, with subsequent shows at 11:00 am, 12:30 pm, 2:00 pm, 3:30 pm and 4:50 pm (the time of the last show was shifted to 5:00 pm at some point). Each show started with the "jumping porpoises/dolphin show" on the top deck of the circular oceanarium. Here a "jumpmaster" would have dolphins leaping into the air.

  6. Ric O'Barry - Wikipedia

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    Ric O'Barry in West Bali assisting with the construction of a seapen for ex performing dolphins. Richard "Ric" O'Barry (born Richard Barry O'Feldman; October 14, 1939) [1] [2] [3] is an American animal rights activist and former animal trainer who was first recognized in the 1960s for capturing and training the five dolphins that were used in the TV series Flipper.

  7. List of Miami Dolphins broadcasters - Wikipedia

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    The Miami Dolphins' flagship radio station is AM 560 WQAM.WQAM has previously carried Dolphins broadcasts during the 1997-04, and 2007-09 NFL Seasons. [1] The radio broadcast team features Jimmy Cefalo providing play-by-play commentary and Joe Rose and Jason Taylor providing color commentary during regular season games.

  8. ABC Orders Tim Allen & Kat Dennings Comedy ‘Shifting ... - AOL

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    ABC has greenlit the multi-camera comedy “Shifting Gears” starring Tim Allen and Kat Dennings, Variety has learned. The show was originally ordered to pilot at ABC back in March. However, the ...

  9. Flipper (mascot) - Wikipedia

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    Given the location, team name, and popularity of the TV show, it was decided that the new team mascot would be named "Flipper", and they would use a live Dolphin from the show as the team mascot. [6] Team owner Joe Robbie struck a deal with both the City of Miami and the Miami Seaquarium to have one of the dolphins perform at home games. This ...