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Post by williammcgregor on Apr 25, 2018 14:51:03 GMT
Hi,
Tuesday Rendezvous
107 Missing episodes according to TV Brain
Between
12/09/61
TO
24/09/63
Information on groups (So far)...
14/10/61 The Allisons
26/12/61 Bert Weedons' Rhythm Group
30/01/62 Bobby Vee, The Allisons
03/04/62 Terry Lightfoot
22/05/62 Mike Cotton Jazzmen
26/05/62 Matt Monro
05/06/62 Joe “Mr Piano” Henderson
03/07/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
31/07/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
11/09/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
25/09/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
09/10/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
27/11/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
04/12/62 The Beatles: Love Me Do, PS I Love You
11/12/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
25/12/62 Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz”
15/01/63 Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
22/01/63 Acker Bilk & Chris Barber with Bob Wallis & Storyville Jazz Band and George Webb... Duke Ellington introduced the musicians on the edition broadcast on 22 January 1963. This was the final part of the programme’s “History of Jazz”. According to the website of the Duke Ellington Music Society, a short segment of the audio from this episode still exists.
26/03/63 Kenny Lynch
09/04/63 The Beatles: From Me To You, Please Please Me
07/05/63 Billy Fury
14/05/63 June Harris - “The Birth of the Blues” (12-year-old singer)
21/05/63 Billy J Kramer and The DakotasFury
13/08/63 Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
Can anyone add to the list? (Please)
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Post by johnpoole on Apr 25, 2018 15:50:49 GMT
From TV Pop Diaries - 15/1/63 Jet Harris & Tony Meehan 22/1/63 Acker Bilk & Chris Barber with Bob Wallis & Storyville Jazz Band and George Webb 26/3/63 Kenny Lynch www.tvpopdiaries.co.uk/1963.html
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Post by williammcgregor on Apr 25, 2018 16:04:57 GMT
Thanks John I've added them to the list
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Post by markdixon on Apr 25, 2018 20:45:07 GMT
Here’s what I found:
14 November 1961: The Allisons 26 December 1961: Bert Weedon’s Rhythm Group 22 May 1962: Mike Cotton Jazzmen 26 May 1962: Matt Monro 05 June 1962: Joe “Mr Piano” Henderson 14 May 1963: June Harris - “The Birth of the Blues” (12-year-old singer) 21 May 1963: Billy J. Kramer and the Dakotas
Bob Wallis and the Storyville Jazzmen presented their “History of Jazz” on 03/07/62, 31/07/62, 11/09/62, 25/09/62, 09/10/62, 27/11/62, 11/12/62 and 25/12/62.
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Post by williammcgregor on Apr 26, 2018 7:46:46 GMT
Thanks Mark I've added them to the list
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Post by markdixon on Apr 26, 2018 9:50:12 GMT
I’ve got another snippet of information. Duke Ellington introduced the musicians on the edition broadcast on 22 January 1963. This was the final part of the programme’s “History of Jazz”. According to the website of the Duke Ellington Music Society, a short segment of the audio from this episode still exists.
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Post by williammcgregor on Apr 26, 2018 10:20:23 GMT
Brilliant Mark thank you...I've added this information to the list
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Post by williammcgregor on May 2, 2018 13:43:30 GMT
Tues Sep 12 5.0 - 5.55 TUESDAY RENDEZVOUS NEW VIEW A weekly rendezvous with friends old and new. Resident Hosts: Howard Williams, MUriel Young, Bert Weedon Today's guest experts include John Mills talking about Art, and Fanny and Johnny Craddock discussing careers in cooking. Special Features: Out of the Rut, in which Major Mike Banks, explorer and mountaineer, interviews young people who have found adventure. The 'Award Member' badge winner. The Rendezvous Pony Club, introduced by Muriel Young. The Visitors' Book will be the charge of Ollie Beak. odd-job man - Mr. Argyle. Designed by John Hurst Directed by JOHN RHODES Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
Tuesday December 24 5.0 - 5.55 pm TUESDAY RENDEZVOUS BOXING DAY PARTY Your Hosts MURIEL YOUNG and BERT WEEDON welcome you on this special occasion to meet all your friends including John Mills, Carole Baker, Grahame Dangerfield John Vickers Duncan McHard and the Tuesday Rendezvous Award Winners. The party will be entertained by Bert Weedon's Rhythm Group including Tony Meehan Ronnie Prentice, Suzy Cope, Maureen Stobie and Special Boxing Day Guests. Designed by John Hurst Directed by JOHN RHODES Associated-Rediffusion Network Production
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Post by markdixon on May 2, 2018 19:04:38 GMT
Here are two more names to add to the list:
07 May 1963: Billy Fury 13 August 1963: Johnny Kidd and the Pirates
I’ve also got a bit more information about Bert Weedon’s Rhythm Group. They were formed especially to appear on “Tuesday Rendezvous”. In 1961, there was a regular feature on the show about playing in a group. This ran for about 12 editions. Weedon interviewed different members of the Rhythm Group and there were demonstrations of various musical instruments. I think the group made their final appearance on the show on Boxing Day 1961.
By the way, I’ve found out that “Tuesday Rendezvous” was broadcast live. I don’t know if Associated-Rediffusion ever recorded any of the episodes.
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Post by williammcgregor on May 3, 2018 19:47:04 GMT
Thank you for that information Mark I've added it to the initial list
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Post by williammcgregor on May 3, 2018 19:50:21 GMT
From TV Pop Diaries - 15/1/63 Jet Harris & Tony Meehan 22/1/63 Acker Bilk & Chris Barber with Bob Wallis & Storyville Jazz Band and George Webb 26/3/63 Kenny Lynch www.tvpopdiaries.co.uk/1963.htmlThank you John I have added your information to the initial list
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 2, 2020 17:44:16 GMT
1. 08/5/62 Bert Weedon, Max Bygraves 2. 22/5/62 Mike Cotton Jazzmen, Kenny Lynch 3. 29/5/62 Matt Monro, Danny Davis
Danny Davis- single release March 1962 A: Rome Wasn't Built In A Day B: Tell Me
The A side is a very catchy tune and can be heard you know where!
4. 19/6/62 Bert Weedon, Joe Brown 5. 26/6/62 Don Charles - release on 11/5/62 A: The Hermit of Misty Mountain B: Moonlight Rendevous The A side can be heard with Search Term - Don Charles - The Hermit of Misty Mountain (Joe Meek)
6. 03/7/62 Bert Weedon, The Viscounts, History of Jazz introduced by Bob Wallis 7. 10/9/63 Bert Weedon Billy J Kramer 8. 14/5/63 June Harris - Birth of The Blues, her first professional engagement - the fee 10.00 pounds Top Tenner June Harris 12-year-old pop singer, has given her first professional fee - 10 guineas from ITV's Tuesday Rendezvous - programme - to the Freedom from Hunger campaign...Thursday 23 May 1963 Daily Herald
Tuesday Rendezvous seems to have been fully networked - seen in London, Liverpool, Midlands, Belfast, Anglia Newcastle, Grampian Television, Border Television, Southern Television and
Teledu Cymru 4.45 Small Time, 5.0 Tuesday Rendezvous, 5.25 Sierra Nine Newspaper: Wicklow People Republic of Ireland 25 May 1963
China Doll, Bert Weedon's own composition, is the theme tune of his weekly AR-TV Show Tuesday Rendezvous and the decision to make the disc came after he received a host of inquiries asking whether he had recorded it. Friday 24 November 1961 Buckinghamshire Examiner. Yes, it can be heard, using search term - Bert Weedon - China Doll - 1961 45rpm 1.54 minutes
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 2, 2020 17:48:32 GMT
Studio 4 at Wembley Studios, Tuesday Rendezvous 4 December 1962
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Post by williammcgregor on Mar 2, 2020 17:52:15 GMT
same show
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