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Let Her Dance. " Let Her Dance " is a song by the Bobby Fuller Four. It was the group's fourth single under Del-Fi Records, and the first to achieve national attention. "Let Her Dance" is a modified version of an earlier Bobby Fuller song, "Keep on Dancing". The modifications came as a result of producer Bob Keane, who slowed it down and added ...
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Dec 14, 2010 · Episode #1.3: Directed by Nick Wood. With Frankie Boyle, Jim Muir, Tom Stade, Robert Florence. The Glaswegian comedian applies his no-holds-barred style to a selection of stand-up performances and pre-filmed sketches, in which he picks apart all aspects of modern life and British culture.
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Dec 7, 2010 · Episode #1.2: Directed by Nick Wood. With Frankie Boyle, Jim Muir, Tom Stade, Robert Florence. More from the Glaswegian comic who blends acerbic, razor-sharp stand up with unique, hilarious sketches crafted in the darkest recesses of the human psyche.
"Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights" Episode #1.4 (TV Episode 2010) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more...
Channel 4. Release. 30 November. (2010-11-30) –. 29 December 2010. (2010-12-29) Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights is a comedy sketch show created in 2010 by Frankie Boyle, starring Boyle himself alongside Jim Muir, Tom Stade, Robert Florence and Thaila Zucchi.
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Frankie Boyle's Tramadol Nights. TV sketch show / stand-up. Channel 4. 2010. 6 episodes (1 series) Frankie Boyle provides a mix of acerbic and razor-sharp stand-up and sketches in this, his first solo series. Stars Frankie Boyle, Jim Muir, Tom Stade, Robert Florence, Thaila Zucchi and more. Like this. F.
Dec 1, 2010 · Channel 4 played its cards very close to its chest with Tramadol Nights; releasing not so much as a preview clip before last night’s premiere, perhaps for fear of sparking tabloid outrage. And, sure enough, there was plenty to offend in Frankie Boyle ’s stand-up and sketch hybrid – but also plenty to enjoy for those who have no issue with his pungent humour.