I'm looking very hard for this show and these episodes. :/
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If it's any help, here's a list of the US broadcasts of "Oh Boy!" shows broadcast by the American Broadcasting Company. The network aired seven episodes from July 16, 1959 through Sept. 3, 1959.
I got the info from these newspapers' TV listings:
--Long Beach Independent & Long Beach Press-Telegram newspapers which lists the Los Angeles TV channels.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune.
--New York Times - only listed the first week's performers.
[---] US Show #1: July 16, 1959
Emcee: Tony Hall
--Performers include:
Cliff Richard,
The Vernons,
Cudley Dudley
Lord Rockingam.
--New York Times TV listing:
Oh Boy! Musical variety from England, with Tony Hall, host. Guests include Cliff Richard, vocalist; the Vernons, song and dance team; others. (Premiere). (Aired on WABC, channel 7, New York City)
--Long Beach Independent (Tele-Vues column):
"Oh Boy" - a top popular music show in England will debut on (7). Tony Hall is emcee. (Aired on KABC, channel 7, Los Angeles)
--July 7, 1959 United Press International column, by Fred Danzig
The forthcoming British rock 'n Roll show, which debuts on ABC-TV Thursday, July 16, will be called "Oh, Boy." The first half hour will feature, among others, Dudley Dudley and Lord Rockingam.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Debut. Musical variety show filmed in England. Host, Tony Hall.
--July 16, 1959 'TV Key' (syndicated column, printed in several newspapers):
OH BOY! (Premiere) — This one is not to be believed! In a patriotic attempt to prove to American audiences that bad TV is not a U. S. monopoly, ABC has imported an English rock 'n' roll show. The squares will find it hilarious, and the teenagers will be disappointed. Even though the girls wear abort shorts, your previewer only recommends it for one curiosity look-in. 7:30 p.m. ABC.
[---] US Show #2: July 23, 1959 (possibly UK Show #34 from 2May1959)
Emcee: Tony Hall
--Performers include:
Alma Cogan,
Marty Wilde,
Mike Preston
--Long Beach Independent (Tele-Vues column):
Singers Alma Cogan, Marty Wilde and Mike Preston are featured guests on "Oh Boy,' the new musical series imported from England on 7. Tony Hall is the emcee.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guests: Alma Cogan, Marty Wilde, Mike Preston.
--New York Times:
Oh, Boy! British musical series with Tony Hall as host.
[---] US Show #3: July 30, 1959 (possibly UK Show #30, 4Apr1959)
Emcee: unknown
--Guests:
Brenda Lee,
Dene Webb,
Chris Andrews
--Long Beach Independent (Tele-Vues column):
Britain's top popular music stars will welcome America's young singer Brenda Lee when "Oh Boy" airs on (7), imported from England. Other guests, all English, are Dane Webb and Chris Andrews.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guests: Brenda Lee, Dene Webb, Chris Andrews
[--] August 6, 1959 - Pre-empted for a speech by President Eisenhower.
President Eisenhower will address the nation on "The Need to Enact an Effective Labor Reform Bill."
--Long Beach newspaper: pre-empted on KABC-7
--New York Times: pre-empted on WABC-7
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guest emcee Jimmy Henney welcomes Renee Martz (the episode was probably postponed until 13Aug1959).
[--] US Show #4: August 13, 1959 (possibly UK Show #32)
--Long Beach Independent:
The English produced "Oh Boy" has Renee Martz, Dickie Pride, Bill Fury, Cuddly Dudley Healop, Michael Cox, Cherry Wainer, The Dallas Boys and many other from the English music halls.
--Long Beach Press-Telegram:
The English-produced "Oh Boy," filmed in London and released on (channel)(7), has Renee Marts, Dickie Pride, Bill Fury, Cudley Dudley Heslop, Michael Cox, Cherry Wainer and a lot of other English music hall stars.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guests: Jimmy Henney, Renee Martz.
US Show #5: August 20, 1959 (possibly UK Show #37)
--Long Beach Independent:
Making her second appearance on "Oh, Boy," the all-English show, Renee Martz, American gospel singer is back again. Another guest is Terry White who performs "Blackout."
--Long Beach Press-Telegram:
Making her second appearance on the normally all-English "Oh Boy" is American gospel singer Renee Martz.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guests: Renee Martz, Terry White.
[--] US Show #6: August 27, 1959 (UK Show #??)
--Long Beach Press-Telegram ("Looking and Listening" column):
Unknown to us but mighty popular in Britain are the 17 acts billed for "Oh Boy," filmed in London.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guests: Marty Wilde, Cliff Richard, The Drifters, The Dallas Boys, Cherry Wainer.
[--] US Show #7: Sept. 3, 1959 (UK Show 35 or 36)
--Long Beach Press-Telegram ("Looking and Listening" column):
American singer Conway Twitty is the guest of the usually all-English "Oh Boy" (7) which is filmed in London.
--New Orleans (Louisiana) Times-Picayune:
Guest: Conway Twitty.
[--] Sept. 10, 1959 - pre-empted for "President Eisenhower Reports" on his recent trip to Europe.
--Long Beach newspaper: pre-empted on KABC-7
--New York Times: pre-empted on WABC-7
[--] Sept. 17, 1959 - "Oh Boy" no longer listed, replaced by other series.
--New York Times: lists "Damon Runyon Theatre" on WABC-7 Thursday 7:30pm
--The Long Beach newspaper lists "Paris Precinct. L Jourdan" on KABC-7 Thur. 7:30pm
While looking through newspapers in other US cities, I've noticed that a few ABC (American Broadcasting Company) affiliates around the country didn't even broadcast "Oh Boy." Instead, they opted for syndicated or local shows.
This should have been the American Broadcasting Company's Thursday night line-up from July 16, 1959 through Sept. 3, 1959:
7:30pm (Eastern/Pacific time zones) "Oh Boy!"
8:00pm "Zorro"
8:30pm "The Real McCoys"
9:00pm "Leave It to Beaver"
9:30pm "The Rough Riders"
For example, "Oh Boy!" is not even listed in the Chicago Tribune's TV listings. Instead, the Chicago ABC station aired a quiz show titled "Pantomime Quiz" in Oh Boy's time slot (which would have been 6:30pm in the Central Time Zone).