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  2. 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. Overview [ edit ]

  3. Groovie Goolies - Wikipedia

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    The characters made their final original appearances in two episodes of NBC's 1977 series The New Archie and Sabrina Hour, and Frankie was featured in that show's closing credits. [ 17 ] In 1977, the show entered syndication as part of an anthology series entitled The Groovie Goolies and Friends , which featured over 104 half-hour episodes. [ 18 ]

  4. Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1970 TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Based on Archie Comics' Sabrina the Teenage Witch, the show was a spin-off of The Archie Comedy Hour—featuring new episodes of Sabrina along with the Groovie Goolies. [3] Writers at Archie Comics later stated they were "flabbergasted" that Filmation sought to cast Sabrina, then a minor (but rising) character in the Archie Comics fictional ...

  5. List of television programs by episode count - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of television programs by episode count. Episode numbers for ongoing daytime dramas are drawn from the websites for the shows. Daily news broadcasts, such as The Today Show, Good Morning America, and SportsCenter, are not episodic in nature and are not listed.

  6. Commander USA's Groovie Movies - Wikipedia

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    The show premiered January 5, 1985 and ran through 1989. It was hosted by Jim Hendricks as "Commander USA" (Soaring super hero! Legion of Decency - Retired), a wacky but slightly seedy blue-collar comic book superhero who occasionally displayed powers such as "microwave vision" (usually to prepare a mid-movie meal of fish or eggs).

  7. Groovy - Wikipedia

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    There was also an American TV cartoon show called Groovie Goolies, which ran from 1970 to 1972. By the early 1970s, the word was commonplace in American TV advertisements aimed at young audiences, as exemplified by the slogan "Feeling groovy, just had my Cheerios ."

  8. Hollywood a Go Go - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of Hollywood a Go Go aired in February 1965. [3] Its original syndicator was Four Star Television. The show ceased production in 1966, with some television stations airing the show as late as the summer of 1966. In its brief run (52 episodes), the show featured various well-known acts.

  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.