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Subject: Best part of this was when Herman Munster crashed Cannibal & the Headhunters singing "Land of a Thousand Dances"!


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Date Posted: Sunday, March 07, 11:55:48am
In reply to: Murray the K hosted music acts commissioned by Sargent Shriver as part of President Lyndon Johnson's War on Poverty initiatives 's message, "OT: PBS airing long lost 1965 TV special "It's What's Happening Baby"!" on Saturday, March 06, 04:36:33pm


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I have two issues of TV Guide with the Close-Up listing of this special on CBS (NT)It says Bill Cosby was supposed to be on it but never saw him.Sunday, March 07, 10:33:45pm
    IMDB says Dave Clark Five, Tom Jones, Johnny Mathis, & Jan & Dean are in too.Didn't see them either?Monday, March 08, 03:40:07am


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