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  2. Bill Dance (television host) - Wikipedia

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    William George Dance, Jr.; October 7, 1940) is an angler and host of Bill Dance Outdoors, a fishing television series on the Outdoor Channel, and Bill Dance Saltwater on the Sportsman Channel. Biography

  3. Bill Dance Outdoors - Wikipedia

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    Bill Dance Outdoors is a half-hour fishing television series hosted by former professional tournament angler Bill Dance.Each episode focuses on various aspects of recreational fishing techniques, usually targeting black bass species, such as Largemouth and Smallmouth bass, though does occasionally focus on other species such as Channel catfish and Bluegill.

  4. Blooper - Wikipedia

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    The fishing television series Bill Dance Outdoors has produced four videos (two VHS and two DVD) focusing entirely on bloopers occurring during production of the show and associated commercials, often showing various mishaps such as missed lines (which sometimes take several takes to finally deliver correctly), accidents during filming ...

  5. We all need to re-watch this hilarious 'Friends' blooper clip ...

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    The NBC hit show "Friends" is amazing and "Friends" bloopers are even more amazing, meaning, you need to watch this clip.

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  7. 27 Infamous Hot Mic Moments - AOL

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    No Filter. The public spotlight can feel hot enough as it is, but it can get downright blistering when a live mic, still-rolling camera, or supposedly private text catches politicians, celebrities ...

  8. Dick Clark Productions - Wikipedia

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    The Dick Clark radio show began syndication in the late 1950s as part of MARS Broadcasting. [2] The name and lower-case stylization of Dick Clark Productions dates back to, at latest, 1964, when Dick Clark's public relations manager, Henry Rogers of Rogers & Cowan, suggested naming his production company after himself, so he could be more visible following American Bandstand ' s move to Hollywood.

  9. TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes - Wikipedia

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    TV's Bloopers & Practical Jokes is an American television program. Debuting as a weekly series, new episodes have been broadcast as infrequent specials during most of its run. Debuting as a weekly series, new episodes have been broadcast as infrequent specials during most of its run.