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Dirty Dancing (1988 TV Series, Opening)

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Uploaded by on Feb 22, 2008

The Opening Sequence from the First Season of this TV Series.

Starring
Patrick Cassidy
Melora Hardin
Paul Feig
Constance Marie
John Wesley
Charlie Stratton
McLean Stevenson

Series Produced by
Robert Lovenheim
Steve Tisch

Series Directed by
Kenny Ortega
Oz Scott

Copyright (c)1988 Vestron Television
All Rights Reserved
No Infringement is Intended

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  • lol this shit is funny I wanna watch this show lol

  • 0:37- Looks like the 4th reincarnation of Henry Blake.

  • It's Spanish Opening!

  • Paul Feig created the cult classic TV series "Freaks and Geeks", and has directed episodes of "The Office" and most recently the comedy "Bridesmaids".

  • I remember this show. They made Baby Max Kellerman's daughter. Initially I was a little ticked off about this, but they had to keep her at Kellerman's somehow. It was a desperate attempt to capitalize on a great movie that was already a few years old at the time. The same goes for the equally short lived Ferris Bueller series that came out at the same time. Neither show was really bad, but it was a total miss next to their movie counterparts.

  • I never seen this show and I was a tween-teen when DD came out.

    

  • I never seen this, when did it air and network cause I seen this on tv.

  • @RetroVideoFan The slogan for CBS during the 1988-1989 season: "Television You Can Feel".

  • @mrceleb2006 And also that season, for the first time ever, CBS fell to third place in the ratings. It didn't help that most of the time Dirty Dancing aired in the same time slot as NBC's sitcom 227.

  • @RetroVideoFan That's probably because of a totally different cast than the original movie version, which was more well-known than this short-lived TV series.

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