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« Thread Started on May 10, 2012, 7:55am »

Adrian Petford of Kaleidoscope has announced the line-up for this years music event over on the MC forum. Looks great. Cut and paste of post below:

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Kaleidoscope are pleased to announce the schedule for our summer event focusing around music on television. We are delighted to welcome John Henshall as our guest for the day. A pioneering cameraman and director of photography who had a long association with many top musical acts, John is also an avid collector of archive television material.


LIFT OFF AT THE TALBOT!
Saturday 9th June 2012, 12:00 - 7:00 pm
Function Suite, The Talbot Hotel,
High Street, Stourbridge,
West Midlands DY8 1DW, UK
Free Admission

THE MAIN STAGE

* 12:00 pm The opening of Channel Four. Following months of test transmissions, the opening moments of Britan's fourth terrestrial television channel.
* 12:05 pm Russell Harty Plus Pop. The popular presenter is joined by top musical acts of the day. Featuring Gary Glitter, Alan Price, Wizzard, Elton John, The Who, Mary Wilde, Cliff Richard, Albert Hammond, Chris Jagger, Ronnie Laine and Slim Chance, David Essex, Rod Stewart and David Bowie (TX: 19/01/1974).
* 1:00 pm Top of the Pops - 22/11/1973. Jimmy Savile introduces the edition from 22nd November 1973 with Alvin Stardust - My Coo Ca Choo, Barry Blue - Do You Wanna Dance, Cliff Richard - Take Me High, Donny Osmond - When I Fall In Love, Mud - Dynamite, Roxy Music - Street Life, New Seekers - You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me, Gary Glitter - I Love You Love Me Love live in the studio and recordings of Eddie Kendricks - Keep On Truckin', Mott The Hoople - Roll Away The Stone and Wings - Helen Wheels. This 16mm telerecording was found at the National Film Archive in 2011 (TX: 22/11/1973).
* 1:30 pm Today. Recovered from a Philips 1500 cassette held by David Hamilton. Tommy Vance, Jonathan King and David Hamilton discuss the music business frankly in this extract from 1975 (TX: 18/06/1975).
* 1:45 pm Break
* 2:00 pm Guest Panel - John Henshall: Life Through a Lens. The pioneering cameraman and director of photography who invented many of the leading optical effects used in musical peformances on television talks about his career and extensive personal collection of classic appearances.
* 3.00 pm Afternoon Tea
* 3:30 pm The John Henshall Years - volume one - John's collection is packed with rare pop material, missing programmes and fascinating television trivia. John didn't just collect music, he also kept variety shows, drama, adverts and continuity. This compilation contains the first dip into John's personal vault.
* 4:30 pm Galaxy. An untransmitted music show made by John Henshall and Mike Mansfield, with Kenny Everett as the DJ and appearances by Average White Band, E.L.O., Hot Chocolate, Catherine Howe, Grace Jones, Peter Straker and Sweet plus ABBA and David Bowie on video (TX: 19/08/1980).
* 5:30 pm Lift Off with Ayshea. A rare treat as we are pleased to present this 1972 edition missing from official archives. Ayshea Brough is joined by The Feet, John Pontry, Christie and The Tremeloes. Fred Barker is voiced by Ivan Owen, Mr Basil Brush himself (TX: 13/12/1972).
* 6:00 pm Top of the Pops - 18/11/1971. Jimmy Savile introduces the edition from 18th November 1971 with Cliff Richard - Sing A Song Of Freedom, Gilbert O'Sullivan - No Matter How I Try, Jason & Jerome - Santa Monica Sunshine, Labi Siffre - It Must Be Love, Olivia Newton-John - Banks Of The Ohio and Slade - Coz I Luv You live in the studio and Pan's People dancing to The Who - Let's See Action. Also featuring recordings of Cher - Gypsies, Tramps And Thieves, John Kongos - Tokoloshe Man, T.Rex - Jeepster, and Piglets - Johnny Reggae. This recording now held by the BBC originated on the Philips 1500 format (TX: 18/11/1971).
* 6:35 pm The Bonzos on Bob Pratt. Two performances (of Noises for the Leg) from Ten Years of What? (TX: 28/12/1969).
* 6:50 pm Closedown - Dudley Moore plays us out in a 1976 Parkinson appearance.

THE DANCE FLOOR

* 12:00 pm Oscar Peterson Words and Music. Oscar Peterson appears with Niels Henning Pedersen, Martin Drew, Jean-Pierre Rampal, Richard Rodney Bennett, Louie Bellson, Laurie Holloway, Alan Walley and Alan Ganley in this BBC2 programme (TX: 13/11/1980).
* 1:00 pm It's Little Richard. The legendary entertainer appears with The Shirelles and Sounds Incorporated in this Granada programme from 1964 (TX: 08/01/1964).
* 1:45 pm One In Ten. Sandy Denny appears in this BBC2 programme from 1971 (TX: 15/09/1971).
* 2:00 pm Good Evening, Salford. BBC2 music and entertainment show featuring Vincent Kane, Tony Warren, Freddie Davies, Arlene Phillips, Wayne Chuck Allen, St Winifred's School Choir, Bryan And Michael, Hot Gossip and Northern Radio Orchestra (TX: 30/07/1979).
* 2:40 pm Ed and Zed - Ed Stewart and Zed The Robot are joined by Peter Noone, Herman's Hermits and Roger Spear's Giant Kenetic Wardrobe in this BBC children's show from 1970 (TX: 19/12/197).
* 3:00 pm Top of the Pops. A real rarity, an untransmitted and re-versioned pilot from 1980. Peter Powell and B.A. Robertson were the DJs on this edition where Paul McCartney, Darts and Olivia Newton-John appeared only on pop videos. Other bands were identified as being live on the show, but crew stood in their places pretending to be the real musicians. Legs & Co. appeared live, performing a proper dance routine in groovy legwarmers!
* 3:30 pm Johnnie Ray Sings - An ATV show with Johnnie Ray, missing from official archives (TX: 29/06/1959).
* 4:00 pm Price to Play - The Alan Price Set and Chris Barber feature in this BBC1 production from 1968, held on 625-line black and white videotape (TX: 29/07/1968).
* 4:30 pm Look! Hear! Well remembered music show from BBC Birmingham featuring Black Sabbath, Patrick Murphy, John Holmes, Chris Phipps, Roy Palmer, Martin Briggs and The Coventry Mummers (TX: 06/01/1978).
* 5:00 pm The Great British Pop Machine. Dawn French and Jennifer Saunders present Bros, Kim Wilde, Erasure, Bananarama, Eurythmics, Wet Wet Wet, Joe Elliott, Brother Beyond and Yazz in this Granada show from Christmas 1988 (TX: 25/12/1988).
* 6:00 pm Rock Around The Docks - Episode 1. Gary Davies introduces Ruby Turner, Spandau Ballet, Feargal Sharkey, Run DMC, The Damned, Five Star, Cameo, Chaka Khan, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, UB40, Status Quo, Dee C. Lee, Dan Hatman, The Style Council and The Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra in this Granada production from New Year's Day 1986 (TX: 01/01/1986)
* 7:00 pm Closedown


All material at Kaleidoscope events is screened with the permission of the copyright holders. Programmes and timings may be subject to change before the day. Guests appear subject to professional and personal commitments.

In 2012 Kaleidoscope is supporting the Royal National Lifeboat Institution once again.

The Talbot Hotel is offering a special room rate for anyone coming to Kaleidoscope events, so if you wish to stay the night before or after the event, please mention Kaleidoscope when booking.

Tel: 01384 394350
www.thetalbot-hotel.co.uk

Full details of this event and Kaleidoscope's other activities can always be found on our web site: www.kaleidoscope.org.uk. We are also on Facebook and Twitter.

Hope to see some of you there.


Adrian Petford,
Kaleidoscope.
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« Reply #1 on May 10, 2012, 9:02am »

I think it's their best event ever!

I will certainly be going even if I need to hitchhike (quite possible).
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« Reply #2 on May 10, 2012, 9:40am »

This looks pretty amazing so I will have to try and attend. Two vintage TOTP episodes plus it will be fascinating to see what John Henshall has had stored away. If only BBC4 could put on a night of programming like this, I reckon they'd get great viewing figures!
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« Reply #3 on May 10, 2012, 11:05am »


May 10, 2012, 9:40am, Liam Joseph wrote:
If only BBC4 could put on a night of programming like this, I reckon they'd get great viewing figures!


They are Next Thursday: 2 TOTP's a blue peter from 74 and the doco about TVC which features our own John Henshall Pans People etc etc.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/programmes/schedules/2012/05/17/ataglance
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« Reply #4 on May 10, 2012, 11:06am »


May 10, 2012, 9:02am, Ray Langstone (was saintsray) wrote:
I think it's their best event ever!

I will certainly be going even if I need to hitchhike (quite possible).


Me too Ray well done to all involved this will be the best yet.
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May 10, 2012, 11:05am, garyjordanbrum wrote:

May 10, 2012, 9:40am, Liam Joseph wrote:
If only BBC4 could put on a night of programming like this, I reckon they'd get great viewing figures!


They are Next Thursday: 2 TOTP's a blue peter from 74 and the doco about TVC which features our own John Henshall Pans People etc etc.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/bbcfour/programmes/schedules/2012/05/17/ataglance


This and Kal's event are frankly, unmissable!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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« Reply #6 on May 10, 2012, 12:49pm »

Well, i'm amazed about the Lift Off edition, which alone is worth going for!

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« Reply #7 on May 10, 2012, 4:42pm »

Yes, great line-up this year. I look forward to catching up with those of you who can make to Stourbridge. Last year's event was great and it was nice to put faces to the names on the forum.
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« Reply #8 on May 10, 2012, 5:04pm »

Can we do name badges?

There are so many people I would like to shake hands with who frequent this forum but I don't know who you are!!

I've just come back from a company event where I have a name badge but will feel awkward if I'm the only person wearing one.

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« Reply #9 on May 11, 2012, 3:06am »

This is looking like one great event.
Not only do we get to see two classic Top Of The Pops shows from 1971 and 1973 but we are starting to see just what John Henshall has on those much talked about tapes. The thing that jumps out at me in that announcement is the fact it says John's collection is packed with rare pop material. Oh my, if 'The Jean Genie' is anything to go by then we could be in for a mighty treat.
I've seen the Russell Harty Plus Pop show and can say that it is one classic music show that Network should try and get released on DVD. As for 'Lift Off', another great find indeed.
A fantastic line-up which we all should try and get to.
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May 10, 2012, 5:04pm, Richard Hunter wrote:
Can we do name badges?

There are so many people I would like to shake hands with who frequent this forum but I don't know who you are!!

I've just come back from a company event where I have a name badge but will feel awkward if I'm the only person wearing one.



We really ought to, but I can't see it happening.

Having said that, I tend to wear something very recognizable and I'm quite easily spotted - just look for the short guy wearing the cap, drinking something with caffeine in it....
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« Reply #11 on May 11, 2012, 4:37pm »

I'd really like to go to this it would be the first one of it's kind that i've been to . I was thinking of travelling up from brighton where i live with the wife and grandson , they would go off and do something else while i would watch this great music event . I was thinking of travelling up by train on the friday and coming back on the sunday , and staying at the Talbot Hotel , but reading the reviews i'm not so sure they are very mixed . I just wondered if anyone here could recommend any other hotel to stay within walking distance of the Talbot hotel and also what train station would i need to get off at thanks in advance for any info .
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« Reply #12 on May 11, 2012, 5:30pm »

Does anyone know any more about the Lift Off edition? I'm curious if it's colour or b/w, what format it was on and particularly where it came from!

That's a real find, given there are so few editions surviving.

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« Reply #13 on May 13, 2012, 5:44pm »

There are no really near hotels at all. Stourbridge is a one-hotel town nowadays. There are a few travelodges not too far away.

The Lift Off is ex-2" VT.

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« Reply #14 on May 13, 2012, 6:48pm »

Ok thanks Chris.
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