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Post by John Green on Aug 24, 2014 23:08:49 GMT
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 25, 2014 8:34:34 GMT
Hi John,
This looks like it might be a difficult series to get info about? all I've managed to find (so far) from the NME is confirmation of The Scaffold appearing on the show,but that's already in the "Lost Shows" They recorded two sequences for "Walk Right In" on March 25th 1969.
Tyne-Tees made the show
I've looked at some TV Times but as it was in the Tyne-Tees region it's one of the regions I don't have TV Times for.
cheers William
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Post by John Green on Aug 25, 2014 9:25:24 GMT
Drat! Possibly mainly Country music? Wally Whyton compared 'Country Club' on the radio.
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Post by John Green on Feb 8, 2016 18:02:58 GMT
mudcat.org/thread.cfm?threadid=125052 says: Tyne Tees Television, in the late sixties, did two series of "Walk Right In" hosted by Wally Whyton and produced by Jim Lloyd. It featured most of the type of guests that you would hear on their "Country Meets Folk" radio programme:- The Spinners, The Campbells, Alex Campbell, Jerry Lockran, Cliff Aungier, The Johnstones plus the odd local name including The High Level Ranters, The Callies and Fred Lawson.
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