CEC Rock It In Space

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CEC Rock It In Space

Release Date: December 11, 1991

Released On:

SVHS (C&R)
SVHS (R12)
SVHS (3-Stage)


Rock It In Space was released in early 1992 which played through January to February of 1992.

Show List:

  1. Intermission 1
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. The Locomotion (By Little Eva)
      2. You Can Call Me Al
      3. Birthday Extravaganza
      4. Mellow Yellow
    2. Alphabetical
    3. CEC-TV Intro
  2. Segment 1
    1. Venus
    2. Twinkle Twinkle
  3. Intermission 2
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Do Wah Diddy Diddy
      2. The Lonely Bull (El Solo Toro)
      3. Birthday Extravaganza
      4. I'm Telling You Now (Non Stop Edit)
      5. Enjoy the Silence (Hands and Feet Mix)
    2. CEC TV News - Pasqually On The Moon
    3. CEC-TV Intro
  4. Segment 2
    1. Rocketman
    2. Rock It Up
  5. Intermission 3
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Love You to the Letter
      2. Birthday Extravaganza
      3. Bright Lights
    2. Geography Rap - Canada
    3. CEC-TV Intro
  6. Segment 3
    1. Purple People Eater
    2. Dancin' On The Moon
  7. Intermission 4
    1. 8 Minute Cooldown
      1. Bright Lights
      2. Birthday Extravaganza
      3. Tossin' And Turnin'
    2. Alphabetical
    3. CEC-TV Intro
  8. Segment 1
    1. Venus
    2. Twinkle Twinkle
  9. Intermission 5
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Jacob's Ladder
      2. Birthday Extravaganza
      3. We Built This City
    2. CEC TV News - Pasqually On The Moon
    3. CEC-TV Intro
  10. Segment 2
    1. Rocketman
    2. Rock It Up
  11. Intermission 6
    1. 8 Minute Countdown
      1. Stop! In The Name Of Love
      2. Tired Of Waiting For You
      3. Birthday Extravaganza
      4. De Do Do Do, De Da Da Da
    2. Geography Rap - Canada
    3. CEC-TV Intro
  12. Segment 3
    1. Purple People Eater
    2. Dancin' On The Moon

Trivia:

  • This show introduces a new character Charlie Rockit, he would appear in almost every showtape this year singing a solo.
  • This is the last showtape to include the Pizza Time Players Birthday Extravaganza as it would be replaced with Birthday Star in March 1992 with Physical Fitness.
  • The last tape to use the "CEC / SPP / CU" prefix.
  • “Twinkle Twinkle” was based on “Lucky Star” by Madonna.
  • The footage for “Twinkle Twinkle” was the first to use film. It began shooting at about 9 PM and didn’t wrap until 3AM. It was shot in the Deep Ellum neighborhood of Dallas, TX.