Overview
Carmine and Squiggy are sitting at Cowboy Bills, as Carmine complains that nobody likes his new record 'Do the Hotfoot', Squigy notices that sitting at the next table is Bobby Bitts, king of the hits. Squiggy tries to talk Bobby into playing Carmine's record on his show ""American Dance Band"" but Bobby's having none of it. Squiggy decides the only way to get Bobby to hear the record is for Carmine to sing it live there at Cowboy Bills. Carmine gets a few verses in and Bobby stops him, says it's ""Superrific"" and books him to sing on his next show. The title is changed to ""Do the Carmine"", and Carmine now fills his head with dreams of becoming a rich rock star, and he asks Laverne if she'll be in the audience of the show to hear him sing. Carmine sings his record and for 1 week he's a success, but some pious do-gooder hears his song and thinks it's rebellious and communist. So he confronts Bobby and demands that he not play Carmine's record or he'll have his group put pressure on the sta
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8 - 1The Mummy's Bride September 28, 1982
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8 - 2Window on Main Street October 12, 1982
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8 - 3The Note October 19, 1982
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8 - 4Lost in Spacesuits October 26, 1982
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8 - 5The Playboy Show November 09, 1982
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8 - 6Death Row (1) November 16, 1982
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8 - 7Death Row (2) November 23, 1982
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8 - 8Jinxed November 30, 1982
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8 - 9Of Mice and Men December 07, 1982
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8 - 10The Gymnast December 14, 1982
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8 - 11The Monastery Show January 04, 1983
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8 - 12Defective Ballet January 11, 1983
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8 - 13The Baby Show January 18, 1983
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8 - 14Rock 'n' Roll Show January 25, 1983
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8 - 15The Fashion Show February 01, 1983
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8 - 16Short on Time February 08, 1983
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8 - 17Ghost Story February 15, 1983
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8 - 18Please Don't Feed the Buzzards February 22, 1983
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8 - 19How's Your Sister? March 01, 1983
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8 - 20Do the Carmine March 15, 1983
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8 - 21Councilman DeFazio May 03, 1983
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8 - 22Here Today, Hair Tomorrow May 10, 1983