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  1. 2 mai 2013 · Daniel Norgren performs "Whatever turns you on", live in the garden of the 'Burgerweeshuis', Deventer, Netherlands. (30/4/2013) ...more.

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  2. 16 avr. 2012 · This song is featured on the album Buck + on an exclusive 7" single together with the BBC recording of Though It Aches. The Single is only available to buy on live shows. Lyrics Whatever...

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  3. Whatever Turns You On Lyrics: Whatever turns you on / I'm going where you're going / Whatever turns you on / Red lights and hooters blowing / I'll ride when you ride /...

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    Local television

    You Can't Do That on Television premiered on February 3, 1979, on CJOH-TV in Ottawa as a locally aired and produced one-hour low-budget variety program with some segments performed live. The show consisted of comedy skits, music videos (usually three per episode) and live phone-in contests in which the viewer could win a variety of prizes (transistor radios, record albums, model kits, etc.). The format also included performances by local disco dancers and special guests such as Ottawa-based c...

    National television in Canada

    After a successful first season, a national network version of You Can't Do That on Television entitled Whatever Turns You On was produced for CTV and debuted in September 1979 (having already aired an hour-long pilot episode in May). The show's creators shortened it to a half-hour, removed local content, added a laugh track, and replaced music videos with live performances from popular artists from Canada at the time, including Trooper, Max Webster, Ian Thomas, Ottawa's own Cooper Brothers (...

    International airings

    YCDTOTV was aired in Australia on ABC Televisionin the mid-1980s, beginning with 1981's "Work, Work, Work," it aired at 5:30 pm weekdays until August 1987 when the initial run ended, after its first two runs it was moved to a 7:00 am weekday morning timeslot in 1989. It continued to run on and off on ABC Television for the next few years, mainly as a filler during the school holidays until the rights expired in the early 1990s. It was very successful in Australia. The show was aired in its en...

    Affectionately referred to as "stage pollution" by the cast and crew, certain key wordsresulted in cast members having unpleasant substances poured onto them from above, or thrown at them from off-camera.

    Apart from the central cast as Les Lye and Abby Hagyard who played the adult character roles, over 100 pre-teen and teenaged actors appeared on YCDTOTVbetween 1979 and 1990. Some of the most notable cast members included:

    Conway, Kyle (Spring 2005). "Heading South to Make It Big: The American Success of Canada's You Can't Do That on Television". American Review of Canadian Studies. 35 (1): 45–65. doi:10.1080/0272201...
    Hagyard, Abby (Winter 2016). "FAME: The Collectors' Edition". Features behind-the-scenes photos and interviews with the cast of "You Can't Do That on Television". ISBN 978-1541023345
  5. whatever turns (one) on. Whatever excites, interests, or is pleasurable to one (is acceptable). The phrase alludes to sexual arousal, and so is often intended to be somewhat humorous when used in a more general way. It is sometimes used as a sarcastic comment implying that one's interest is unusual.

  6. Whatever Turns You On: With Ruth Buzzi, Les Lye, Jono Gebert, Christine McGlade. The success of a local Saturday morning TV show titled "You Can't Do That On Television"--which only aired in Ottawa on CJOH-TV in early 1979 and had a cast of kids acting in comedy skits and adult actor Les Lye playing the adult roles--prompted creators Roger ...