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Really Raquel

Really Raquel

Description: Really Raquel was a prime-time variety show adapted from Raquel Welch's 1973 live night club show. The special showcased Welch's talents as a singer, dancer and comedian, pitting her in a variety of skits with the Krofft Puppets, who were the only guest stars. Wikipedia
Genre: TV show
Network: CBS
Genre: Television special
Language: English
Cast: Raquel Welch

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