Falcon Crest's dancing, singing and those on instruments.

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I would have loved if Emma playing the AutoHarp, Francesca dancing, Apollonia singing, Dan with his guitar, Melissa singing, Lance singing, Eric on the piano, R.D. Young on the clarinet and the piano performed by Charley all had happened in a bizzare get together before the series ended with Home Again
 

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I would have loved if Emma playing the AutoHarp, Francesca dancing, Apollonia singing, Dan with his guitar, Melissa singing, Lance singing, Eric on the piano, R.D. Young on the clarinet and the piano performed by Charley all had happened in a bizzare get together before the series ended with Home Again

They could all be standing behind Jane, singing in unison, as Angela gives her final sundown soliloquy speech in the last episode.

But then, I want Diahann Carroll's recording of "Strangers in Paradise" playing in the background as Blake & Krystle have their last ballroom dance in the 1991 REUNION.

And Clayton & Lady Jessica warbling "The Yellow Rose of Texas" by the Southfork piano in the final scene from that show.

And, I suppose, Ciji Geary slaying us with her rendition of "Until the Knot," while Peter Reckell accompanies her on folk guitar. As Karen looks on glumly, left out of the event entirely, because Lorimar could no longer afford to pay her (even though she volunteered to do it for scale).
 

Chloe-Fusco

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They could all be standing behind Jane, singing in unison, as Angela gives her final sundown soliloquy speech in the last episode.

But then, I want Diahann Carroll's recording of "Strangers in Paradise" playing in the background as Blake & Krystle have their last ballroom dance in the 1991 REUNION.

And Clayton & Lady Jessica warbling "The Yellow Rose of Texas" by the Southfork piano in the final scene from that show.

And, I suppose, Ciji Geary slaying us with her rendition of "Until the Knot," while Peter Reckell accompanies her on folk guitar. As Karen looks on glumly, left out of the event entirely, because Lorimar could no longer afford to pay her (even though she volunteered to do it for scale).

And Charley St. James gives Angela the evils, from behind.
 
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