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- VD_Blues abstract "VD Blues was a one-hour PBS Special of the Week, created by Donald Fouser that aired in 1972 about the dangers of venereal disease. The show consisted of a series of skits and sketches that were hosted by Dick Cavett and starred well-known performers such as James Coco, Marcia Rodd, and Arlo Guthrie. It was underwritten by the 3M Company. The show featured the Shel Silverstein song \"Don't Give a Dose\" performed by Dr. Hook & The Medicine Show.In 1973, PBS made a sequel, VD Blues, Part 2, in which student volunteers from Drama classes at the University of Rochester in Rochester, NY were filmed in staged \"candid\" situations, asking key questions to be answered. An example: turning from a table of students at a seminar, one asks into the camera, \"How do I know if I have V.D.?\" One of the most memorable images of VDB, Pt2 was returning host Dick Cavett brandishing a toilet seat and stating, \"You won't get VD from one of THESE!\"".
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- VD_Blues author Gary_Belkin.
- VD_Blues director Israel_Horovitz.
- VD_Blues director Stanley_Lathan.
- VD_Blues network WNET.
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- VD_Blues producer Gary_Belkin.
- VD_Blues producer Israel_Horovitz.
- VD_Blues starring Dick_Cavett.
- VD_Blues starring James_Coco.
- VD_Blues starring Marcia_Rodd.
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- VD_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Dick_Cavett.
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- VD_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Shel_Silverstein.
- VD_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Stanley_Lathan.
- VD_Blues wikiPageWikiLink Time_(magazine).
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- VD_Blues wikiPageWikiLinkText "VD Blues".
- VD_Blues director Israel_Horovitz.
- VD_Blues director Stanley_Lathan.
- VD_Blues firstAired "October, 1972".
- VD_Blues network WNET.
- VD_Blues numEpisodes "1".
- VD_Blues producer Gary_Belkin.
- VD_Blues producer Israel_Horovitz.
- VD_Blues showName "VD Blues".
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- VD_Blues starring James_Coco.
- VD_Blues starring Marcia_Rodd.
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- VD_Blues writer Donald_Fouser.
- VD_Blues writer Gary_Belkin.
- VD_Blues subject Category:1970s_American_television_specials.
- VD_Blues subject Category:Documentary_films_about_health_care.
- VD_Blues subject Category:Media_portrayal_of_STDs.
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- VD_Blues comment "VD Blues was a one-hour PBS Special of the Week, created by Donald Fouser that aired in 1972 about the dangers of venereal disease. The show consisted of a series of skits and sketches that were hosted by Dick Cavett and starred well-known performers such as James Coco, Marcia Rodd, and Arlo Guthrie. It was underwritten by the 3M Company. The show featured the Shel Silverstein song \"Don't Give a Dose\" performed by Dr.".
- VD_Blues label "VD Blues".
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- VD_Blues name "VD Blues".