Ev finished it's run with one episode into the new year (2nd January 1971) in the LWT region. Altough, as you say, Anglia seemed to be showing it in March 71, even though they'd kept pace with LWT. I'd recently been compiling some Ev information from the TV Times and newspaper sources, so might as well share it here. It's OCR'd, so excuse any typos.
(Source: Listing information Copyright of TV Times 1970-1971)
31-10-70
5.10 New Series
Ev
KENNY EVERETT
THE BEE GEES
In this new series, Kenny Everett
looks at not only the pop music world
but at pretty well everything else.
Featured in this programme is the
first London appearance of the reformed
Bee Gees; a visit to Kenny's
ancestral home; a medieval joust and
a review of new record releases.
As usual Kenny is supported by his
wrinkled retainer Crip, and aided by
the advice of Granny.
DESIGNER ANDREW GARDNER: DIRECTOR
BRUCE GOWERS: PRODUCER BRYAN
IZZARD
Landon Weekend Television
Production
07-11-70
6.15 Ev
KENNY EVERETT
BRYAN COLVIN
GRANNY
THUNDERCLAP NEWMAN
VANITY FAYRE
RICHARD BARNES
Railway fans and steam enthusiasts are
among Kenny's subjects today. He
visits a meeting of the Malden Model
Engineering Society, and Richard
Barnes takes a trip to the Transport
Museum in Clapham to get ideas for
his new record Go North.
There's music from Thunderclap
Newman, and Vanity Fayre and a rundown
of the new release. Also
featured is escapologist James Crossini.
DESIGNER ANDREW GARDNER : DIRECTOR
BRUCE GOWERS : PRODUCER BRYAN
IZZARD
London Weekend Television
Production
14-11-70
6.30 Ev
KENNY EVERETT
DAVE DEE
MARJORIE PROOPS
STANLEY UNWIN
ENA SAGA
Kenny has trouble with Dave Dee and
the girls; Marjorie Proops descends
from the heights of Fleet Street to talk
about pop and Ena Baga ascends
from the depths of the orchestra pit to
talk about being a cinema organist.
Stanley Unwin explains all about
decimation . er . desecration . .
ex, no ... decimalisation. That's it.
Add Crisp, Granny, the Royal Raspberry
and the Golden Earhok, and the
wage is set for some truly lyrical lunacy.
That's Ev.
DESIGNER ANDREW GARDNER : DIRECTOR
*ME GOWERS : PRODUCER BRYAN
IZZARD
London Weekend Television
Production
21-11-70
5.10 Ev
KENNY EVERETT
Roger Dean
The Tremeloes
Cyril Fletcher
We're off again! Spots in this show
include revolutionary new designs for
houses; The Tremeloes discussing their
forthcoming change of image, and Cyril
Fletcher darting in and out to spout his
odd odes. And of course, the Royal
Raspberry and the Golden Earhole will
be awarded, and Kenny will play a
host of parts in many film sequences.
He was last seen leaving for a wedding,
heavily disguised as a wedding
photographer-we trust it doesn't ruin
out to be a flash in the pan!
DESIGNER ANDREW GARDNER DIRECTOR
BRUCE GOWERS: PRODUCER BRYAN
I Z ZARD
London Weekend Television
Production
28-11-70
Missing Info
05-12-70
Missing Info
12-12-70
5.40 Ev
KENNY EVERETT
MAURICE WOODRUFF
Many viewers have written to ask
Kenny where he gets all the jingles that
introduce the various parts of the show.
In fact, they are made by Kenny in his
radio studio which you will remember
seeing in the first show of the series.
It has everything that a sound broadcasting
studio needs - record players,
tape machines, cassettes, echo equipment
and all the paraphernalia to produce
sound tricks, which he makes to
order each week.
Kenny's visit to the Model Engineering
Society in a previous show caused
a lot of interest. If you're organising
any strange event or happening, to
which you think Kenny might like to
bring his film unit, write to London
Weekend Television, Station House,
Harrow Road, Wembley, Middlesex.
DESIGNER ANDREW GARDNER : DIRECTOR
BRUCE GOWERS: PRODUCER BRYAN
IZZARD
London Weekend Television
Production
19-12-70
5.40 Ev
KENNY EVERETT
A Programme full of news; some good,
some bad ... First the bad...the dangers
of smoking. Sir Gerald Nabarro
tells about these perils. Then some
innocent pop artists will be despatched
to the Everett Vile Pile.
The good news is that Kenny will be
meeting two of the newest pop arrivals,
Gilbert O'Sullivan and David Edmunds.
Then, of course, there are all the regular
features.
DESIGNER ANDREW GARDNER : DIRECTOR
BRUCE GOWERS: PRODUCER BRYAN
IZZARD
London Weekend Television
Production
26-12-70
NO PROGRAMME BROADCAST
02-01-71
5.10 Ev
KENNY EVERETT
The Skegness Landladies' Lark
Ev Takes a Holiday
Kenny Everett is taking a holiday at
Skegness with some of his friends,
some very large dogs and the inevitable
camera unit. And, to brighten the long
iourney to Lincolnshire with some
music, there is singer Charlie Crane,
formerly of Amen Corner and Crying
Shame
What will he find in Skegrsess? Where
will he stay? What will he eat? Will
he win or lose on the gaming tables?
What sort of exciting women will he
meet?
We predict that he will meet the 28
ladies of The Skegness Landladies'
Lark (which includes seven landlords)
who are about to go on a tour which
begins at Barnsley and, they hope,
will lead them to the London Palladium.
1.10X;RAMME ASSOCIATES TANYA
BRUCE-LOCKHART, BRIAN KELLY:
CAMERAMAN JOHN PIKE: FILM EDITOR
KEITH WILKINSON: PRODUCER BRYAN
IZZARD
London Weekend Television
Production