Groovy Show
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The Groovy Show was a half-hour live dance program aired on weekday afternoons on KHJ-TV Channel 9, in the Los Angeles, California market in the late 1960s. Hosted by radio deejay Robert W. Morgan and teen model Kam Nelson, it followed the standard format used by other programs such as American Bandstand. One unique feature was the booth in which dancers got "Morganized", presumably a fun-house "whoopee" floor experience. This was an extension of his KHJ radio morning show habit of "Morganizing" listeners who had special requests.
[edit] See also
- Buddy Deane Show
- Clay Cole Show
- Connecticut Bandstand
- Jocko's Rocketship
- The Milt Grant Show