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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 28, 2018 10:20:31 GMT
The Eamonn Andrews Show - missing guests
There are 19 episodes from Series 4 that TV Brain has no guests named, can we come up with all or some guests for each of the following episodes please? ... so far I have only managed to find 9 guests in 7 of the episodes...
19.11 1967 Episode 07 03.12.1967 Episode 09 10.12.1967 Episode 10 Eric Burdon And The Animals, who were the other guests please? 17.12.1967 Episode 11 21.01.1968 Episode 15 04.02.1968 Episode 17 11.02 1968 Episode 18 18.02.1968 Episode 19 17.03.1968 Episode 23 24.03.1968 Episode 24 Adam Faith, Liberace, who were the other guests please? 31.03.1968 Episode 25 Anita Harris, who were the other guests please? 07.04.1968 Episode 26 Lulu, who were the other guests please? 14.04.1968 Episode 27 Englebert Humperdinck, Al Jolson Jr, who were the other guests please? 21.04.1968 Episode 28 05.05.1968 Episode 30 The Bee Gees (pencilled in to appear) but did they? and the other guests? 12.05.1968 Episode 31 19.05.1968 Episode 32 Sarolta (singer from Hungary) and the other guests please? 26.05.1968 Episode 33 02.06.1968 Episode 34
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Post by markdixon on Sept 29, 2018 13:13:56 GMT
Here’s some information about Series 4 that isn’t on TV Brain:
15 Oct 1967: Scott Walker performed "When Joanna Loved Me". Bruce Lacey, Jill Bruce and their robot Rosa Bosom also appeared on the show (Lacey and Bruce had got married a few days earlier and the robot had been the best man at their wedding). 22 Oct 1967: Linda Thorson, Jack Dempsey 05 Nov 1967: Marcel Marceau, Terry-Thomas, Julie Newmar 03 Dec 1967: Toby Robins (Canadian actress) 10 Dec 1967: Aimi MacDonald 17 Dec 1967: Duncan Sandys (British politician) 07 Jan 1968: Muhammad Ali appeared via satellite link-up from Chicago. An Israeli pop group called The High Windows were also on the show (this programme isn’t on the Lost Shows list. Does it exist?) 21 Jan 1968: Artie Shaw 28 Jan 1968: Phyllis Diller, Derek Nimmo, Christopher Lee 10 Mar 1968: Sheela Munro (singer) 24 Mar 1968: Liberace, Rita Hayworth 07 Apr 1968: Lulu, Joe Frazier, Lionel Stander, Spike Milligan 02 Jun 1968: Carol Channing
I haven't got precise dates for the following:
c. Oct 1967: Dejan’s Olympia Brass Band (from New Orleans) Early Dec 1967: Tom Jones sang “I’m Coming Home” (probably 03 Dec 1967) Early 1968: Don Partridge
The name of the singer who appeared on the show on 19 May 1968 was Sarolta Zalatnay.
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Post by stevej on Sept 29, 2018 18:52:50 GMT
The name of the singer who appeared on the show on 19 May 1968 was Sarolta Zalatnay. All the way from Hungary- and I think she's actually the other way around- Zalatnay Sarolta. Never 'eard of her, but a quick YT trawl reveals the lady in action elsewhere around the same time - and what a cracking tune this is. In fact it wowed the crowds sufficiently at the Tancdalfesztival '67 song contest to score a victory, hence the encores. At least I think that's what's going on...
Steve
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Post by johnpoole on Sept 29, 2018 19:32:18 GMT
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Post by stevej on Sept 29, 2018 19:51:31 GMT
Yesterday? Now that's timing! Thanks for the info John. That's definitely going on my shopping list.
Sorry to take the thread on a Hungarian detour.
Now back to the plot...
Steve
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Post by markdixon on Sept 29, 2018 20:13:42 GMT
Finders Keepers Records released an excellent compilation by Sarolta Zalatnay a few years ago.
She is known as ‘Zalatnay Sarolta’ in Hungary because Hungarian names are written in Eastern name order (last name then first name).
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Post by stevej on Sept 29, 2018 21:20:31 GMT
You are quite right Mark, that makes a lot more sense. I was completely unaware of her- and indeed the entire Hungarian 60s music scene- until a few hours ago but have spent the evening listening to some of her fab back catalogue. What a great discovery! Wonder what she performed on the Eamonn Andrews Show....
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Post by Kev Hunter on Sept 29, 2018 21:48:44 GMT
She might have performed "Open Your Hands", Steve - as it was released in May '68.
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Post by markdixon on Sept 30, 2018 15:00:30 GMT
I’ve added a few more details regarding Series 4 to my list above.
I noticed that TV Brain contained very little information regarding guests who appeared on Series 5, so I’ve made the following (incomplete) list:
26 Sep 1968: Zsa Zsa Gabor, the cast of ‘Hair’ 03 Oct 1968: Colin Reid (journalist) 17 Oct 1968: Cleo Laine, Eartha Kitt, Rita Webb, Jo Grimond, Manfred Mann (according to TV Pop Diaries, the musical guests were Giles, Giles and Fripp) 31 Oct 1968: Valentine Dyall, Sheila Hancock, the Crazy World of Arthur Brown 14 Nov 1968: Vincent Price, Julie Driscoll, Inez and Charlie Foxx, Chic Murray 21 Nov 1968: Derek Nimmo, Joe Mercer, Spike Milligan 28 Nov 1968: Ernie Wise, Henry Higgins (bullfighter), Beryl Reid, Herman’s Hermits, Heath Hampstead 05 Dec 1968: Sandie Shaw, Sally Trench (author) 12 Dec 1968: Gilbert Becaud, Sally Ann Howes, Sean Connery, Patrick Cargill 26 Dec 1968: Kenny Ball, Danny La Rue, Roy Hudd, Dickie Henderson 02 Jan 1969: Roy Castle, Roy Budd, Patrick Wymark 09 Jan 1969: Emil Dean Zoghby, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Peter Cook, AJP Taylor 16 Jan 1969: Joe Brown 23 Jan 1969: Brenda Arnau, The Scaffold, Veronica Lake, Tommy Trinder 11 Feb 1969: Lilian Bilocca (fisheries campaigner) 27 Feb 1969: Cilla Black, Roger Moore, Rev. David Sheppard, Betty Grable 06 Mar 1969: Diana Dors, James Fox, Dame Ruth Railton, Orson Bean, We 4 13 Mar 1969: Mary Quant, David Bailey, Judy Carne, Peter Maloney, Godfrey Cambridge (comedian) 20 Mar 1969: Wilfrid Hyde-White, Henry Cooper 27 Mar 1969: Leonard Sachs, Michael Bentine, Hattie Jacques, Edward Woodward. The Kinks performed 'Plastic Man'. 03 Apr 1969: Jack Benny, Rolf Harris, John Lennon and Yoko Ono, Yehudi Menuhin, Gaynor Jones (a 10 minute audio recording of the John and Yoko interview exists)
Comedian John Paul Joans and Czech singer Yvonne Prenosilova appeared on the show sometime in November 1968
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Post by Kev Mulrenan on Sept 30, 2018 18:49:03 GMT
Are people aware of this?
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Sept 30, 2018 20:32:40 GMT
Are people aware of this? Well, I am. 23rd April 1967; less than three months before he died.
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Post by rmackenziefehr on Sept 30, 2018 22:22:49 GMT
If I'm reading the Lost Shows database accurately, the episode survives in full, and seems to be the only episode in Series 3 for which that is the case.
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Post by markdixon on Oct 1, 2018 19:50:48 GMT
I’ve added a few more names to my lists for Series 4 and 5.
I think the following is a complete list of all the surviving episodes.
Series 2
08 May 1966: Billie Whitelaw, Gerry Marsden, Harry H. Corbett, Jackie Trent, Peter Moloney, Sir John Barbirolli, Bob Sharples 22 May 1966: Muhammad Ali, Lucille Ball, Noel Coward, Milt Kamen, Carmen McRae, Dudley Moore
Series 3
23 Apr 1967: Bernard Braden, Barbara Kelly, Eva Gabor, Joe Orton, The Bachelors, Vikki Carr 03 May 1967: Zero Mostel, Harry Secombe, Harry H. Corbett, Carmen McRae, Muhammad Ali, Warren Mitchell, Dudley Moore
Series 4
07 Jan 1968: Muhammad Ali, Shirley Conran, Harry H. Corbett, The High Windows, David Susskind 03 Mar 1968: Gloria Swanson, Ingrid Pitt, Dee Wells, Edith Evans, AJP Taylor, Malcolm Roberts
Clips from the 08 May 1966 and 22 May 1966 episodes are on YouTube.
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Post by williammcgregor on Oct 2, 2018 19:30:30 GMT
Series 2 6th Feb 1966The Rolling Stones Audio only from missing episode Eamonn Andrews' reads out some of the lyrics to the song 19th Nervous Breakdown and then discusses it with Mick Jagger. Moira Lister and Arthur Dooley also comment. Then the band perform the song in the studio. Live vocal over a pre-prepared backing track. ABC Weekend. www.youtube.com/watch?v=8LRvJgwYyWcNeedless to say I wish this footage had survived!
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Post by williammcgregor on Oct 4, 2018 7:23:17 GMT
Series 111.04.1965 The Beatles at the ABC studios, Teddington for The Eamonn Andrews Show, 1965 /photoswww.youtube.com/watch?v=xZY854djErMwith other guests Katherine Whitehorn, Wolf Mankowitz (missing) TV Brain
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