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Put Down the Duckie celebrities

superboober

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As well here; I didn't care if older celebrities were shown during my prime watching years, not only because I didn't know many of them anyway, but as long as they were entertaining, I didn't care who was on the air.
 

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They may not be showing it anymore because some of the celebs are dated. Of course, I'm generally against that way of thinking. :wink:
And not to mention the residuals.... let's not forget that reason.
 

minor muppetz

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And not to mention the residuals.... let's not forget that reason.
Well, their residuals should be covered for broadcasts, and that version of the song has been released on video, twice, so video residuals shouldn't be a problem either.
 
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