WebThe Dave Astor Show was a popular Portland television program featuring local teenagers singing and dancing along to early rock and roll hits. In October 1964, Astor hosted a … WebAfter fifteen years, WCSH-TV Channel 6 aired the final episode of The Dave Astor Show in June 1971. The show's 1971 production crew posed with the host, Dave Astor (front, …
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WebTina Warming of Brunswick, a regular on the Dave Astor Show from 1962 to 1966, shows off an acrobatic dance move for the WCSH-TV camera. The Dave Astor Show, originally titled For Teenagers Only, was broadcast first on WGAN (now WGME) and moved to WSCH by 1963. The rock and roll dance show was on the air for 16 years. High school students … WebDec 10, 2011 · David did so creating 'Dave Astor Show: For Teenagers Only' and that show aired on Saturdays from 5-6 p.m. each week. Dave's show featured teenagers … th zagreb
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WebDuring the 1960s when he was a teenager, my father was a weekly guest dancing with White teens on the Dave Astor show—Maine's version of American Bandstand that was broadcast throughout the state on Saturday nights. Although this was a common sight for people in this area, Jim Crow was still segregating the South. WebSuzanne Svenson performs on the "Dave Astor Show" in Portland in the 1960s. A graduate of Deering High School, Svenson danced and sang along to popular music with many other high school students on one of Portland's best loved television programs. She later married Charles Kahill. Broadcast from 5 to 6 pm on Saturday evenings between 1956 and 1971, … WebMary Lou Hatch, Ellen Warren, Don Brown and Stan York, all regulars on the Dave Astor Show , were from among the students from local high schools including Portland High School and Thornton Academy in Saco, … batter wikipedia