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Published: Oct. 19, 2010 at 10:20 PM

LOS ANGELES, Oct. 19 (UPI) -- Florence Henderson became the latest celebrity eliminated from "Dancing with the Stars" in Los Angeles Tuesday night.

"I have been in television for over 50 years and I have to say in all honesty this is one of the best produced shows I've ever been on. I truly mean that. The best crew, the best hair, makeup, costumes. Even the judges are the best. (Hosts) Brooke (Burke,) Tom Bergeron, the music -- most of all this darling man, (my partner) Corky Ballas," the 76-year-old former "Brady Bunch" mom said upon learning her fate.

Previously voted off this season were David Hasselhoff, Michael Bolton, Margaret Cho and The Situation.

Still in the running for the coveted mirror ball trophy, along with their professional dance partners are Rick Fox, Jennifer Grey, Kyle Massey, Brandy, Bristol Palin, Audrina Patridge and Kurt Warner.

Topics: Florence Henderson, Tom Bergeron
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