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In the Sesame Street segment Elmo's World, the hokey pokey was performed on The Dancing Channel in the episode, "Dancing".
The single reached No.18 spot on the U.K. singles chart in 1981 and you can see the original video above. Bill Bailey – Kraftwerk – Part Troll". YouTube. 2004. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21 . Retrieved 2 January 2013. Jeffery, Morgan; Mansell, Tom (21 December 2012). "Exclusive: Steven Moffat 'Doctor Who' Xmas Q&A: "It'll be quite a rollercoaster" ". Digital Spy . Retrieved 29 March 2013. On each "pokey", the participants again raise the arms at 90° angles with the index fingers pointed up, shaking their arms up and down and their hips side to side five times.
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In 2004, Bill Bailey performed a version of the "Hokey Kokey" in German and in the style of Kraftwerk, on his Part Troll tour.Canada's Hokey Pokey cause of England dust up", canada.com". Archived from the original on 30 January 2009 . Retrieved 3 September 2020. FryFest Breaks Hokey Pokey World Record". KCRG-TV. Archived from the original on 2010-09-05 . Retrieved 2010-09-05. Coleman previously played Oswin in " Asylum of the Daleks", [10] though the connection between the two characters is not clarified until Clara reveals she has an interest in soufflés, a trait that Oswin's character also had. [11] [12] The Doctor, after meeting Clara, wistfully replies "those were the days" when she asks why he isn't staying to get acquainted with her, which are the same words he tells Craig Owens (" Closing Time") when Craig comments that the Doctor always wins. [13] The final scenes at the graveyard establish that Clara shares the same name as Oswin, leading the Doctor to surmise they are the same person. As seen on her gravestone, Clara's birthdate is 23 November, the date Doctor Who was first transmitted in 1963. [13] Production [ edit ] Writing and design changes [ edit ]