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The Dodge Dancing Party

  • Serie TV
  • 1955–1982
  • TV-G
  • 1h
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
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553
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The Dodge Dancing Party (1955)
FamigliaMusica

Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaOne of the most successful and fondly-remembered shows in TV history, "The Lawrence Welk Show" featured musical numbers and skits, with host Welk leading the band.One of the most successful and fondly-remembered shows in TV history, "The Lawrence Welk Show" featured musical numbers and skits, with host Welk leading the band.One of the most successful and fondly-remembered shows in TV history, "The Lawrence Welk Show" featured musical numbers and skits, with host Welk leading the band.

  • Star
    • Lawrence Welk
    • Myron Floren
    • Norma Zimmer
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,0/10
    553
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    • Star
      • Lawrence Welk
      • Myron Floren
      • Norma Zimmer
    • 17Recensioni degli utenti
    • 1Recensione della critica
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    Lawrence Welk
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    Bob Ralston
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    • 1955–1980
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    • 1960–1982
    Charlie Parlota
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    • 1963–1982
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    capnblutus

    Classic TV that can't be beat!

    This show doesn't get the respect it deserves...sure it is known for it's tacky wardrobe and watered-down musical numbers critics say, but compared to the tripe on television today, the show is a gem. I have meet several members of Lawrence's musical family in recent live shows, and they are perhaps the most friendly, down to earth entertainers you'll ever meet...and that is something you rarely see today! Also, if you're into pop culture history, watching the show can teach you something....and learn about music too!
    8ortley1

    Does history repeat itself?

    When I was a 5 or 6 year-old child in the 1960's in South Dakota, I would watch The Lawrence Welk show with my parents on Saturday nights. Then when I was a teenager in the 1970's, I didn't think it was a "cool" show. When my daughter was a 5-6 year old child in the 1990's, we would dance together to The Lawrence Welk show. Now that she's a teenager in the 2000's, she thinks, as I did 30 years earlier, that it's not cool (although I think her term is "lame"). But I still enjoy watching it on PBS. It would be interesting to wonder whether my daughter will also start watching it again for nostalgia reasons when she's in her 30's and 40's and remember watching it with her Dad 30 or 40 years earlier (assuming it's still on PBS then).
    flarepilot

    The Lawrence Welk show has great music, great performers and is not ''elevator music''.

    I've been a drummer since 1971. The musicians are first class. And contrary to another reviewer,the music and swing are NOT watered down. Lawrence Welk indeed was a fine musician. He made quite a living playing the accordion when people were lucky to have a crystal set to listen to the radio.

    If there can be any complaint about the music, one must realize that the audio recordings of TV shows of this era were not as widely dynamic or in stereophonic sound. Most TV sets of the era were pretty low fi in terms of sound.

    IF there was one episode of the show that you could use to introduce people to the greatness of the show, I would suggest: Strike up the Band from 1964. Great, Great dancing by Barbara Boylan and Bobby Burgess. A perfect solo by Bob Ralston. And talk about swing? How about, "Slipped Disc" in the style of Benny Goodman? A great solo by Norman Bailey on trumpet of the great, "Sugar Blues" in the style of Clyde McCoy.

    There are even more great tunes by the lennon sisters.

    The Black and White quality is sharp as a tack.

    Lawrence Welk single handedly kept big bands alive along with the Great American Song Book.

    Is it corny? Well, corn is good for you! But its only corny if you are one of those guys who think you are too cool for school.

    Top notch musicians. I mean they could play any style and go between styles in the same show as easily as you can imagine.

    I've heard great Dixieland music, followed by popular music of the day, swing from the past and folk songs all in the same episode. All played very well.

    Anyone who thinks otherwise might not know too much about music. Go to the shows of the late 50's and early 60's and you can see some GREAT electric guitar by neil lavang and the great buddy merril.

    A leading exponent of traditional jazz/dixieland trumpet playing was the great Richard Cathcart. He was so good he did the trumpet work in the fine film, "Pete Kelly's Blues".

    And then there was Bob Havens. Talk about excellent trombone players, he studied with the famous Jack Teagarden.

    There were more than 1000 episodes of this show made. I only wish they were all available on DVD. I would pay top dollar for all 1000 eps!

    What's wrong with this show? Nothing. Not a thing.

    Somehow, this was pigeonholed as nothing but a polka show. Believe me they do polkas , but there is so much more. And they make the polkas lots of fun too.

    Its on PBS now on almost 300 stations throughout the USA. Check your local listings. Some big fancy towns think they are above it all and you might not find it in some towns.

    This show has been on as long as "I Love Lucy". And since there are MORE shows than "I Love Lucy" there is that much more entertainment.

    I just wish I could personally tell all the performers what I really think of them.

    to Barbara Boylan, the best looking girl ever on the show, you are a fantastic dancer and you are my favorite.

    To Norman Bailey, what a great master of the trumpet, esp the mute!

    To John Klein, the drummer, you did it all with such taste and dignity.

    There isn't anyone on this show that I wouldn't be lucky to meet in person. God Bless you all!
    5roddekker

    .... And, Boy, Could Welk Ever Play A Mean Accordian!

    Ooooh! Bubbles! Bubbles! Bubbles! Look at all of the pretty bubbles!

    If you're interested in taking a trip to good, old "Squaresville, USA", then you need look no further than The Lawrence Welk Show from the 1960s, and beyond.

    In a world where rock'n'roll was literally everywhere, TV impresario and conductor, Lawrence Welk offered the viewer conservative music, polkas and novelty songs as his idea of a musical alternative.

    Even though Welk's show did have a tendency to be quite cute, corny, and cheesy, at times, its wholesome, good-natured atmosphere certainly did appeal to a vast North American audience and, with that, his show endured (by popular demand) for (get this!) 27 solid seasons.

    *Note* - Lawrence Welk died in 1992 at the ripe, old age of 89.
    helpless_dancer

    an a one, an a two, an a three.....

    I used to be forced to watch this show every saturday night or else go to my room and read. My mother just had to see Lawrence'a Walk'a and his'a Cham'apayne'a Band'a. I always wondered why he talked so weird, turns out his folks were from Germany or some place so he picked up their accent. I couldn't stand the show back in the 50's, but now wish I could see some of the old re-runs. Welk had some good musicians and dancers, and they always put on a very professional show. However, I could not stand Joe Feeney, the Irish tenor. He was most assuredly not wunnerful'a, wunnerful'a.

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      From its move to network television in 1955 until the very early 1960s, the show's primary sponsor was Dodge. The Dodge name would be part of the set and during some performances, the shots would be framed so that the Dodge name would be unobstructed. As was common in the 1950s, the name of the primary sponsor would be part of the show's official title. During this period, this show's official title was "The Lawrence Welk Dodge Show."
    • Citazioni

      Lawrence Welk - Host: Wunnerful, Wunnerful.

    • Versioni alternative
      When the show is shown in syndication on PBS, it contains color presentation clips filmed and hosted by surviving members of the Welk musical family. This is presumably done to pad the show out to the length it would be with commercial breaks.
    • Connessioni
      Edited into Commercial Entertainment Product (1992)
    • Colonne sonore
      Bubbles in the Wine
      by Frank Loesser, Bob Calame, and Lawrence Welk

      Paramount Music Corporation (ASCAP)

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    • Data di uscita
      • 6 giugno 1955 (Stati Uniti)
    • Paese di origine
      • Stati Uniti
    • Lingua
      • Inglese
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      • The Lawrence Welk Show
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Hollywood Palladium - 6215 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, Stati Uniti
    • Aziende produttrici
      • Teleklew Productions
      • American Broadcasting Company (ABC)
      • The Welk Group
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    • Tempo di esecuzione
      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Black and White
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      • Mono
    • Proporzioni
      • 1.33 : 1

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