The Time/ Magic Lady

Season 12Episode 1160 minDec 25, 1982
The Time/ Magic Lady

Two Song Dance Segment:

Janet Jackson - "Young Love"

Bobby Nunn - "She's Just a Groupie"

Performance and interview: Magic Lady - "Red Hot Stuff"

Scrambleboard (Tom Bradley), record: Marvin Gaye - "Sexual Healing"

History Book Segment: David Bowie - "Fame" (from ST episode no. 165, 03-Jan-1976)

Station ID Break: Aretha Franklin - "Jump To It"

Performance and interview: The Time - "777-9311"

Dance Segment: Zapp - "Doo Wah Ditty (Blow That Thing)"

Performance: Magic Lady - "Give It Up"

Soul Train Line: Barry White - "Change"

Performance: The Time - "The Walk"

Closing comments and credits

The Time/ Magic Lady has aired on Dec 25, 1982 at 1:00 PM
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