Just a reminder that this is on tonight..
Just spotted this programme coming up on BBC2 on Friday 17th at 23:35.Set your videos (or whatever replaces them these days).Originally Posted by RadioTimes.com
Love dance, will travel
Just a reminder that this is on tonight..
Love dance, will travel
Originally Posted by DavidYWhoo hoo, I was too young for that. But .....Originally Posted by Radio Times
I'm a big boy now and can stay up until 11.35pm.Originally Posted by David
Originally Posted by MeMe too. But I thought some of the readers of this dance forum might be, you know, dancing on a Friday night - hence the video comment.Originally Posted by Whitebeard
Love dance, will travel
If you're in Scotland, you might want to know it's not on until 12.05am.
Let your mind go and your body will follow. – Steve Martin, LA Story
Originally Posted by ducasi
Are you always a bit behind up there?
Or if you're in Northern Ireland, its not on at all.Originally Posted by ducasi
Oh, that's just me then.
Not really – after all, I'm watching it right now, even before it's actually on...Originally Posted by under par
Not a lot of dancing...
Let your mind go and your body will follow. – Steve Martin, LA Story
hardly any dancing at all!!
Whatever happened to the Trades Description Act?
Very dull black and white history programme!
Oh no, not very often any dancing round these parts of a friday. Unless you count Maureen's Country and Western. I keep threatening to give it a go. Not tonight tho', coz it's the 'Over 30s Disco' tomorrow (oops, that's today now) and three of my lovely ladies expect me there ;-)Originally Posted by DavidY
Some of the music was quite evocative though; to me, that is.Originally Posted by under par
Made me feel better for missing it.Originally Posted by under par
A social history programme, just like "The Rock'n'Roll Years".
They played some nice music from the era, but only had 3 or 4 very short clips of dancing, which they repeated several times. Interesting, but a disappointment.
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