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Rollin' On The River (1971)
Rollin' On The River 1971-72 - (Rollin 1972-73) was a Canadian Music Variety Series hosted by Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. They were the first pop-rock group to host their own prime-time TV series. - 53 episodes x 60 min - Featured guests included: Tina Turner, Merle Haggard, Bo Diddley, April Wine, Bill Withers, The Raiders, Cheech & Chong, The Stampeders, Bruce Cockburn, The Grass Roots, The Five Man Electrical Band, Lighthouse, Climax, Billy Preston, Jim Croce, Kris Kristofferson, Jose Feliciano, Mac Davis, Ronnie Hawkins, John Kay, Chilliwack, Looking Glass, The James Gang, The Poppy Family, Ian & Sylvia, Pat Paulsen, Helen Reddy, Andy Kim, John Stewart and many others. *Note: The series was an hour long in Canada. In the U.S. it was only half an hour, and Canadian talents were excised from the show for prime-time viewing.
Rollin' On The River 1971-72 - (Rollin 1972-73) was a Canadian Music Variety Series hosted by Kenny Rogers and The First Edition. They were the first pop-rock group to host their own prime-time TV series. - 53 episodes x 60 min - Featured guests included: Tina Turner, Merle Haggard, Bo Diddley, April Wine, Bill Withers, The Raiders, Cheech & Chong, The Stampeders, Bruce Cockburn, The Grass Roots, The Five Man Electrical Band, Lighthouse, Climax, Billy Preston, Jim Croce, Kris Kristofferson, Jose Feliciano, Mac Davis, Ronnie Hawkins, John Kay, Chilliwack, Looking Glass, The James Gang, The Poppy Family, Ian & Sylvia, Pat Paulsen, Helen Reddy, Andy Kim, John Stewart and many others. *Note: The series was an hour long in Canada. In the U.S. it was only half an hour, and Canadian talents were excised from the show for prime-time viewing.
The film is a concert documentary primarily focused on showcasing Creedence Clearwater Revival's musical performance. While the band's lyrics often contain left-leaning social and anti-war commentary, the film itself does not construct a narrative or argument to explicitly promote a political ideology, thus maintaining a neutral stance.
This musical variety show, centered around prominent Black artists, naturally features a diverse cast. As a performance-based program, it does not present a narrative that critiques or frames traditional identities.
The film 'Rollin' On The River' does not include any discernible LGBTQ+ characters or themes. Its narrative centers on a heterosexual couple on the run, with no elements of queer representation present in its story or character arcs.
Rollin' On The River is a 1971 musical variety show featuring Ike & Tina Turner. Based on available plot summaries and cast information, there are no identifiable transsexual characters or themes present in the film's narrative or content.
The movie does not contain any action or adventure elements.
Rollin' On The River was a musical variety show featuring performances and sketches. It did not involve adaptations of existing narratives or historical figures with established character genders that could be swapped.
Rollin' On The River is a 1971 musical variety show featuring various performers. It does not contain narrative characters established in prior source material or historical figures whose race could be subject to a swap.
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