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    Archived from the IMDb Discussion Forums — Classic TV: The 50s


    heyuactor — 10 years ago(February 03, 2016 03:19 PM)

    and the Crickets 1957:

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      Divtal-1 — 10 years ago(February 05, 2016 07:54 AM)

      What a gem of a find thanks for posting!
      "Rock 'n Roll specialists."
      The first time I saw color TV was at a friend's grandmother's house, and "Arthur Murray's Dance Party" was on. Katherine Murray was wearing a red/pink gown, and the color bled across the screen, as she danced. People's skin tones were varying shades of green. I still thought that it was pretty cool.

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        FilioScotia — 9 years ago(December 15, 2016 02:04 PM)

        Mr and Mrs Murray had ALL KINDS of people on that dance show. I wasn't a regular viewer, but I would tune in now and then just to see who their guest dancers were.
        I'll never forget the night New York Mets rookie pitcher Tom Seaver and Red Sox outfielder Carl Yastrzemski were the guest dancers. They weren't the greatest ballroom dancers you ever saw, but they weren't the worst either. They didn't embarrass themselves.
        Most of my friends who have inferiority complexes are absolutely right.

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