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  2. Dance Party USA - Wikipedia

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    Dance Party USA is an American dance television show that aired daily on cable's USA Network from April 12, 1986, to June 27, 1992. It was originally a half-hour, but was expanded to an hour in 1987. The program was always shot at, and aired live from, various TV studios including WPHL-TV/17 and WGBS in Philadelphia from 1986–1992.

  3. Dancin' on Air - Wikipedia

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    Dancin' On Air was a 1980s television dance music reality show. It was the forerunner of the TV show Dance Party USA of the same genre. Both shows were produced and created by Michael Nise and his father Frank. The show started with US$100,000 from a small group of investors that included The Tonight Show Band leader Doc Severinsen.

  4. KPIX Dance Party - Wikipedia

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    KPIX Dance Party was an afternoon television show hosted by Dick Stewart which was broadcast on CBS KPIX-TV Channel 5 in San Francisco. It ran from 1959 to 1963. It ran from 1959 to 1963. It featured teenagers dancing to popular music.

  5. Dick Stewart (TV host) - Wikipedia

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    Stewart was the first host of the ABC-TV & Chuck Barris Game Show Beauty Pageant called The Dream Girl of 1967 from Monday December 19, 1966 to Friday June 23, 1967 except Bob Barker (Future Ex-Host of "The Price is Right" Guest Host for Monday-Friday June 12–16, 1967 for promoting Chuck Barris' New Game Show THE FAMILY GAME also on ABC-TV before Wink Martindale Hosted and his 2 Hostess are ...

  6. The Arthur Murray Party - Wikipedia

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    The Arthur Murray Party is an American television variety show that ran from July 1950 until September 1960. [1] The show was hosted by dancers Arthur and Kathryn Murray, the show featured various acts and celebrity guests and acted as advertisement for their chain of dance studios. Each week, the couple performed a mystery dance, and the ...

  7. The Milt Grant Show - Wikipedia

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    Black dancers were only allowed on Tuesdays, [16] and they were not allowed to dance with White partners. [17] Years after Grant's run ended, it would fall to WOOK-TV, a new ultra high frequency (UHF) station that pioneered programming for the Black community in Washington, to fill this gap for Black audiences with its Teenarama Dance Party. [16]

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  9. Category:Dance television shows - Wikipedia

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    Shake It Up (American TV series) Shimmy (TV series) Shivaree (TV series) Solid Gold (TV series) Soul Train; Spellbound (TV series) Stars Are Born; Step Up (TV series) Street Party (TV series) Swingin' Time