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⚫ | '''Dance-a-Lot''' was seen in the [[Great Moments in Elvis History]] sketch from [[Episode 106: Tony Bennett|episode 106]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''. He appears when King Arthur (played by an [[Elvises|Elvis]]) inadvertently mentions his name at the excitement of having his [[Queen Guenevere|Queen]] back: "It just makes me want to dance a lot." This is a play on the name of one of [[King Arthur|King Arthur's]] knights, Lancelot (played here by another Elvis). |
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⚫ | '''Dance-a-Lot''' was seen in the [[Great Moments in Elvis History]] sketch from [[Episode 106: Tony Bennett|episode 106]] of ''[[Muppets Tonight]]''. He appears when King Arthur (played by an [[Elvises|Elvis]]) inadvertently mentions his name at the excitement of having his [[Queen Guenevere|Queen]] back: "It just makes me want to dance a lot." This is a play |
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Revision as of 16:10, 24 November 2006
Dance-a-Lot was seen in the Great Moments in Elvis History sketch from episode 106 of Muppets Tonight. He appears when King Arthur (played by an Elvis) inadvertently mentions his name at the excitement of having his Queen back: "It just makes me want to dance a lot." This is a play on the name of one of King Arthur's knights, Lancelot (played here by another Elvis).