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  2. The Groovy Show - Wikipedia

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    Possibly as a local example of a comely young California woman who was recognizable in the Los Angeles market through her appearances on The Groovy Show, Kam Nelson would be featured in the opening credits of the 1970s Lloyd Haynes television program Room 222. The third iteration of the show was also hosted by a KHJ disc jockey Robert W. Morgan ...

  3. Robert W. Morgan - Wikipedia

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    In 1969–70, Morgan hosted the final year of The Groovy Show on KHJ's sister television station KHJ, Channel 9, in Los Angeles. In 1970 Morgan made a surprise move from Los Angeles to WIND Radio Chicago where he remained in the morning slot until finally being enticed back to his KHJ morning show in 1972.

  4. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    It later made its way into the titles of albums, such as Groovy Decay, a 1982 album by Robyn Hitchcock, and Groovy, Laidback and Nasty, a 1990 album by Cabaret Voltaire. Examples of band names include Groovy Aardvark from Canada, The Groovy Little Numbers from Scotland, and Groovy Rednecks and the Flamin' Groovies from the US. There was also a ...

  5. Dance on television - Wikipedia

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    Children's show/fitness Dance Suomi: 29-08-2010 Finland: So You Think You Can Dance: Talent search/competition (dance only) Dance Party USA: 12-05-1986 United States-- Musical variety Dance Revolution: 2007 United States-- Children's show/fitness The Dance Scene: 10-05-2011 United States-- Reality television Dance Your Ass Off

  6. Thomson DTI 6300-16 - Wikipedia

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    The Thomson DTI 6300-16 (or 6300-25 to denote the 250GB version) was the first digital television recorder used to access Top Up TV’s push video on-demand service. The device first launched on the market in 2006.

  7. Songs for Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts

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    Songs For Groovy Children: The Fillmore East Concerts is a chronologically sequenced collection of American musician Jimi Hendrix's 1969–1970 New Years recorded performances at the Fillmore East in New York City. [6]

  8. Talk:The Groovy Show - Wikipedia

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  9. Groove High - Wikipedia

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    Groove High is a musical-comedy television series which aired on Disney Channel in the United Kingdom from November 2012 to March 2013. A mixture of live action and animation, the series centers around touring rock pop stars Tom played by Jonathan Bailey and Zoe played by Samantha Barks as they reminisce their time at their performing arts high school Groove High.