Kev Hunter
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The only difference between a rut and a groove is the depth
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Post by Kev Hunter on Jun 21, 2017 14:14:44 GMT
While leafing through a diary from 1974 I found some notes about a show called 'See You Sunday', a religious-themed programme (quelle surprise!); on this particular edition, broadcast on Sunday 19th May, there was a performance by Stackridge. Unfortunately I neglected to note down the name of the track but instead wrote copious details about the guitarist's maple-necked 6/12 string instrument! However, I also noted that there was a cartoon about the perils of heroin, and an interview with Deep Purple's David Coverdale. I've had a look on Kaleidoscope’s Lost Television search engine but they only have one edition listed, from 12 May '74 (with Hudson-Ford, Transcendental Meditation) - so does this mean that other editions exist? Does anyone else remember this programme?
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Post by williammcgregor on Jun 21, 2017 14:51:02 GMT
Does'nt ring a bell with me Kev (some great music orientated guests though)
Wish I'd been one to keep a diary
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Post by John Green on Jun 21, 2017 16:44:17 GMT
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Kev Hunter
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Post by Kev Hunter on Jun 21, 2017 16:49:11 GMT
Thanks John!
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Post by John Green on Jun 21, 2017 17:03:58 GMT
I should have said, for others, that one has to click on the blue '+' to the left of 'Episodes'. (It's not terribly clear).
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Post by tonyrees on Jun 21, 2017 19:03:50 GMT
See You Sunday BBC1
21st April 1974 10 CC - Fresh Air For My Mama, The Wall Street Shuffle (on the 10cc Tenology CD/DVD box set) Cat Stevens - Buddha and the Chocolate Box
28th April 1974 Medicine Head
5th May 1974 Gallagher & Lyle Colin Blunstone
12th May 1974 Hudson-Ford
19th May 1974 Stackridge
26th May 1974 Nicky James
2nd June 1974 Randy Newman Religious rock operas
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