The Parkers Temporada 5: Fecha de estreno, episodios y sinopsis

The Parkers regresa con su temporada 5, estrenada el 15 de Septiembre de 2003 y compuesta por 19 episodios. Consulta todos los detalles, sinopsis y dónde verla en streaming.

Sinopsis de la temporada 5

Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

Episodios de la temporada 5 de The Parkers

  • Capítulo 1: Episodio 1

    Emitido el 15 Sep 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 2: Episodio 2

    Emitido el 22 Sep 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 3: Episodio 3

    Emitido el 29 Sep 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 4: Episodio 4

    Emitido el 06 Oct 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 5: Episodio 5

    Emitido el 13 Oct 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 6: Episodio 6

    Emitido el 20 Oct 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 7: Episodio 7

    Emitido el 03 Nov 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 8: Episodio 8

    Emitido el 10 Nov 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 9: Episodio 9

    Emitido el 17 Nov 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 10: Episodio 10

    Emitido el 24 Nov 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 11: Episodio 11

    Emitido el 15 Dec 2003

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 12: Episodio 12

    Emitido el 12 Jan 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 13: Episodio 13

    Emitido el 09 Feb 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 14: Episodio 14

    Emitido el 16 Feb 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 15: Episodio 15

    Emitido el 23 Feb 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 16: Episodio 16

    Emitido el 01 Mar 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 17: Episodio 17

    Emitido el 26 Apr 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 18: Episodio 18

    Emitido el 03 May 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10

  • Capítulo 19: Episodio 19

    Emitido el 10 May 2004

    Duración: 30 min

    Disco Step-by-Step was a local television show in Buffalo, New York which featured disco music, dance instruction, and hustle dancing. The show's creator was Marty Angelo, who was also the producer and its first host.

    Taped during 1975 and 1976, the show was seen on local Public-access television cable TV channels in Buffalo and western New York State from January 1, 1977 to June 30, 1977; the program was shot in black and white, given the technology and equipment available to Angelo.

    On September 23, 1977, the show moved to WIVB, where the show saw various technical improvements, including color. The show's host changed with the move, with the duties now passed to Kevin O'Connell, who at the time was also WIVB's weatherman. The program ran in the form of first-run and repeat telecasts on WIVB until January 15, 1980.

    Various video clips of the show were featured in 2005 in the Experience Music Project's travelling, a VH1 television disco special, and a DVD disco documentary.

    Valoración media: 4.9/10