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'''Shindig!''' was an American [[Wikipedia:Variety show|musical variety series]] hosted by [[Wikipedia:Jimmy O'Neill (DJ)|Jimmy O'Neill]] which aired on [[Wikipedia:American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from September 16, 1964 to January 8, 1966.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' was an American musical variety programme hosted by [[Jimmy O'Neill]] which was broadcast on [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] from September 16th 1964 to January 8th 1966.


[[Sandie Shaw]] was one of the show's many musical guests, and her appearances featured her singing the following:  
[[Sandie Shaw]] was one of the programme's many musical guests, and her appearances featured her singing the following songs:  
* "[[(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me]]" (episodes dated October 7th 1964 and January 6th 1966)
* "[[(There's) Always Something There to Remind Me]]" (episodes dated October 7th 1964 and January 6th 1965)
* "[[Girl Don't Come]]" (episode dated April 28th 1965)
* "[[Girl Don't Come]]" (episode dated April 28th 1965)
* "[[I'd Be Far Better Off Without You]]" (episode dated April 28th 1965)
* "[[I'd Be Far Better Off Without You]]" (episode dated April 28th 1965)
* "[[Long Live Love]]" (episode dated January 6th 1966)
* "[[Long Live Love]]" (episode dated January 6th 1966)
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Latest revision as of 21:49, 5 September 2023

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Shindig! was an American musical variety programme hosted by Jimmy O'Neill which was broadcast on ABC from September 16th 1964 to January 8th 1966.

Sandie Shaw was one of the programme's many musical guests, and her appearances featured her singing the following songs:

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