This one kicks off with introductions to the student audience,
and then everyone, including the host, cuts a rug to "Keep the Ball Rollin'" by Jay and the Techniques.
Hosted by Del Curtis, this episode of Teen Time aired sometime around 1968 on WSTV-TV (now WTOV) in Steubenville, Ohio.
Show intro:
"Ladies and Gentlemen, for the next hour,
you are "IN" with TEEN TIME!
From the Satellite Discoteque,
high atop Altamont Hill,
it's TEEN TIME!
And here's Mr. Teen Scene...
Del Curtis!"
This TV show is really in Middle America to the core.
SoldierUSArmy 4 weeks ago
To MIKECNW: the hippie thing was happening in '67, but if you were in high school you couldn't dress or act like one. They had dress codes for schools, dances, etc. Girls wore skirts and dresses almost exclusively until maybe 1971 or so.
tbirdtim 4 months ago
@tbirdtim Uh 1967 was when a lot of the hippie stuff cam about.
MIKECNW 4 months ago
Hilarious!!
eddiecat 6 months ago
eventually the camera finds the best dancer 1:40
wildhokum 7 months ago
Do you have the rest of this show, where they're dancing to "Sweet Sweet Lovin'" (at the end of this clip)?
Good stuff.
sudaev 9 months ago
Where was this show based out of?
DAVWAVE 9 months ago
@dicarlo57 Would you please post a vid of your dancing, on you tube, so we can all have a good laugh?
DAVWAVE 9 months ago 2
The blonde girl 201 got it right!!!!! you go girl!!!!
KIZERVONZINGER 10 months ago
High school circa 1967... The kids dressed pretty dang nice way back then. Neckties, dress shirts, skirts, nylons (possibly pre-pantyhose?), shined shoes. Lookin' nice/sharp was where it was at before hippies ruined all that.
tbirdtim 11 months ago