Television show featuring dancing and popular music.Television show featuring dancing and popular music.Television show featuring dancing and popular music.
- Won 3 Primetime Emmys
- 3 wins & 11 nominations total
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- Alternate versionsThe selected reruns that were broadcast on VH-1 in 1998 were heavily trimmed by 30 minutes.The 1984 David Hasselhoff guest host episode had its original opening and music number cut as well.
- ConnectionsEdited into Matthew Wilder: Break My Stride, Live (1983)
- SoundtracksSolid Gold Theme
Written by Michael K. Miller and Dean Pitchford
Performed by Dionne Warwick and Andy Gibb and Marilyn McCoo and Deborah Ludwig Davis
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Well, this show was probably the campiest thing on TV in the early 80's. My dancer and nightclub entertainer friends used to always reference this show whenever they saw someone over-doing it on the dance floor. Yes, the dancing on this show was over the top and a bit pretentious and yes the singers were always lip syncing so they didn't mess up their hair or makeup. Yes, Andy Gibb was usually high on cocaine, Dionne Warwick slurred her speech and Marilyn McCoo was just too nice and perky but if you want to see some really horrendous 80's clothes and hair then by all means tune in. However, I would keep a syringe filled with some insulin nearby. Probably one of the few TV shows of the 80's that was just too 1980's even when it was currently being filmed. Harmless bit of fluff that wasn't taken seriously by any REAL dancer I knew but I'm sure they ate it up in the Midwest.
- Hoohawnaynay
- Sep 21, 2009
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- Also known as
- Solid Gold in Concert
- Filming locations
- KTLA Studios - 5858 Sunset Blvd., Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, USA(Studio, 1980-1984)
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