Post by Ant Harvison - WIPED NEWS on Oct 25, 2009 17:22:05 GMT
This is from the main thread on Kaleidoscope Raiders of the Lost Archives Recoveries List 08 - 09:
Top of the Pops
Recovered by the BFI are:
tx: 06.07.67 & 27.7.67. About 20 mins of each show exists. Both are hosted by Alan Freeman.
Both feature constant rolling as the original tape was very badly damaged. Perhaps at any given time you only get about a minute of unsullied footage but it is very valuable as a record of what the Pink Floyd looked like when they played See Emily Play (06.07.67) and to see the wild antics of the Turtles (27.7.67).
Includes rare items e.g. Floyd, Procol Harum, Turtles, Dave Davies. The tape came from Bill Harrison who stores, catalogues and repairs (mostly) audio material for various clients in the music industry. Ex_1” videotape.
Recovered by the BBC are:
tx: 06.03.69. Ex_CV2000 from collection of Lulu with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich _ Don Juan (Studio), Lulu _ Boom Bang-a-Bang (Studio), Stevie Wonder _ I Don't Know Why (Studio), Bee Gees _ First Of May (Studio), Love Affair - One Road (Studio), Tymes _ People (Studio), Peter Sarstedt _ Where Do You Go To My Lovely (Studio).
tx: 07.11.74, incomplete copy (about 30 minutes), missing the start and end. Ex_UMatic from collection of Dick Emery.
Recovered by Kaleidoscope from collection of David Hamilton are:
tx: 22.01.76 with Sailor, Barbara Dickson, Slik, Smokie, R & J Stone, Osibisa, E.L.O., David Ruffin, Paul Davidson and Queen.
tx: 22.02.76 with Fatback Band, Tina Charles, Smokie, Billy Ocean, Cliff Richard, Guys & Dolls, C. W. McCall, Status Quo and The Stylistics.
tx: 25.03.76 with Marmalade, Billy Ocean, Miracles, The Glitter Band, Hot Chocolate and Pan's People.
tx: 31.03.77 with David Dundas, Lynsey de Paul, Mike Moran, The Stylistics, Bonnie Tyler, David Soul, Legs & Co and Berni Flint.
Top of the Pops
Recovered by the BFI are:
tx: 06.07.67 & 27.7.67. About 20 mins of each show exists. Both are hosted by Alan Freeman.
Both feature constant rolling as the original tape was very badly damaged. Perhaps at any given time you only get about a minute of unsullied footage but it is very valuable as a record of what the Pink Floyd looked like when they played See Emily Play (06.07.67) and to see the wild antics of the Turtles (27.7.67).
Includes rare items e.g. Floyd, Procol Harum, Turtles, Dave Davies. The tape came from Bill Harrison who stores, catalogues and repairs (mostly) audio material for various clients in the music industry. Ex_1” videotape.
Recovered by the BBC are:
tx: 06.03.69. Ex_CV2000 from collection of Lulu with Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich _ Don Juan (Studio), Lulu _ Boom Bang-a-Bang (Studio), Stevie Wonder _ I Don't Know Why (Studio), Bee Gees _ First Of May (Studio), Love Affair - One Road (Studio), Tymes _ People (Studio), Peter Sarstedt _ Where Do You Go To My Lovely (Studio).
tx: 07.11.74, incomplete copy (about 30 minutes), missing the start and end. Ex_UMatic from collection of Dick Emery.
Recovered by Kaleidoscope from collection of David Hamilton are:
tx: 22.01.76 with Sailor, Barbara Dickson, Slik, Smokie, R & J Stone, Osibisa, E.L.O., David Ruffin, Paul Davidson and Queen.
tx: 22.02.76 with Fatback Band, Tina Charles, Smokie, Billy Ocean, Cliff Richard, Guys & Dolls, C. W. McCall, Status Quo and The Stylistics.
tx: 25.03.76 with Marmalade, Billy Ocean, Miracles, The Glitter Band, Hot Chocolate and Pan's People.
tx: 31.03.77 with David Dundas, Lynsey de Paul, Mike Moran, The Stylistics, Bonnie Tyler, David Soul, Legs & Co and Berni Flint.