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  2. Dance Fever - Wikipedia

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    Dance Fever is an American musical variety television series that aired weekly in syndication from January 1979 to September 1987. Deney Terrio hosted the series until September 1985, when he was replaced by Adrian Zmed .

  3. Category:Dance television shows - Wikipedia

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    The Milt Grant Show; Music and Dance; N. The New Dance Show; New York Hot Tracks; The Next Step (Canadian TV series) P. Paper Dolls (Australian TV series)

  4. The Groovy Show - Wikipedia

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    The Groovy Show was an American half-hour live dance program aired on weekday afternoons on KHJ-TV Channel 9, in the Los Angeles, California market from 1967 to 1970.

  5. 25 of the Best ’70s TV Shows of All Time - AOL

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    Sure, bell bottoms and disco balls ruled the '70s, but if you grew up on Maude's sharp one-liners or George Jefferson's iconic strut, then you know that it was also one of the best decades for tele.

  6. Fred Berry - Wikipedia

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    Early in his career, Berry was a member of the Los Angeles–based dance troupe The Lockers, with whom he appeared on the third episode of Saturday Night Live in 1975. He additionally appeared on the dance music show Soul Train, and was featured in the program's signature line dance segment doing the memorable early 1970s dance step "the slo-mo ...

  7. The Buddy Deane Show - Wikipedia

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    The Buddy Deane Show is an American teen dance television show, created by Zvi Shoubin, hosted by Winston "Buddy" Deane (1924–2003), and aired on WJZ-TV (Channel 13), the ABC affiliate station in Baltimore from 1957 until 1964. It is similar to Philadelphia's American Bandstand.

  8. The US gay clubs dance style from 1970s headlining an Indian show

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    Consequently, the dance style developed swift, sharp and forceful movements - much like how action heroes in comic books beat up their villains, accompanied by sound-effects like "ka-pow" and "bam".

  9. Category:1970s American variety television series - Wikipedia

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    Dance Fever; The Dean Martin Show; The Dean Martin Comedy World; The Diahann Carroll Show; Dick Clark's Live Wednesday; Dinah! Dolly (1976 TV series) The Don Ho Show; Don Kirshner's Rock Concert; The Don Knotts Show; Donny & Marie (1976 TV series)