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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 6, 2008 10:26:04 GMT
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Post by Paul Watkins on Dec 23, 2007 11:42:47 GMT
Chris, You beat me to the question anyone know where it's from?
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 21, 2008 10:15:31 GMT
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 18, 2008 16:39:04 GMT
Are you referring to the 'link' between Brian & Michael and the Floral Dance? This looks like something may have been edited out for some reason. Anyone know?
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 18, 2008 13:30:43 GMT
For those who didn't catch it - This weeks repeat shows all the credits and then ends with the audience (& Dave Dee and Co) dancing in the studio with the BBCtv Logo on the screen until the music ends and they all start clapping.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 17, 2008 20:38:46 GMT
My guess would be the end credits were faded out earlier in 1967. Last night's went right to the end of the music. approx the extra minute or so. Just watched 78 Christmas show. Bit of a disapointment, i was expecting a studio based edition. Still very welcome to see it at last though. More please BBC4 Anyone know if there were any 'new' performances from this show that Totp2 have never shown.? Not sure i've seen Darts, Showaddywaddy's & Brotherhood of Man's performances before.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 7, 2008 23:34:36 GMT
What a treat to watch this in full. More of the same BBC4.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 4, 2008 18:21:20 GMT
Yes i remember, the C4 repeat of the Boxing Day Totp was edited and not complete Here's some more details of what's being shown as part of this season:
Top of the Pops "Xmas 1967" Vintage edition of the music show from Boxing Day 1967, featuring the Beatles, the Bee Gees, Long John Baldry, Lulu, Procol Harum, Cliff Richard and Engelbert Humperdinck among others --------------------------------------------- Top of the Pops Xmas, 1978 Noel Edmonds presents a special Top of the Pops from 1978, with Darts, Abba, Boney M, Brotherhood of Man, Father Abraham, Bee Gees, Braian and Michael, Brighouse and Rastrick Brass Band, Wings, Showaddywaddy, Rose Royce, Olivia Newton-John and John Travolta, and Legs and Co.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Dec 21, 2007 22:39:19 GMT
There are more programmes on that night aswell
Top of the Pops - The True Story.
Juke Box Jury: David Jacobs presents, with Nina and Frederick, Jill Ireland and David McCallum on the panel.
The Story of Light Entertainment. Old Grey Whistle Test - Introduced by Jo Brand (looking back at)
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Post by Paul Watkins on Dec 20, 2007 23:19:50 GMT
Just spotted this........ MUSIC: Top of The Pops On: BBC 4 Date: Monday 7th January 2008 Time: 21:00 to 21:30 (30 minutes long) 1968. Classic edition of Top of the Pops from 1968, presented by Jimmy Savile and Dave Cash. Artists featured include The Foundations, The Alan Price Set, Brenton Wood, Hermans Hermits, Status Quo, The Move and Amen Corner.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Nov 18, 2007 13:39:10 GMT
It's from Top of the Pops 74. It looks like a rehersal clip, not a transmitted clip though.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Nov 13, 2007 15:35:10 GMT
Clodaugh Rogers is from the rehersal tape but Lulu's clip is from 'Pop Goes The 60's'.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Nov 9, 2007 19:45:42 GMT
Didn't he appear on 'Pop Goes the 60's' singing this in colour?
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 4, 2007 18:00:22 GMT
Not sure. I think i may have two full ones (radio 1 birthday 1982) and 1000th. the rest are all individual performances from what i remember. If i find any rare stuff, i'll probably be asking some further questions
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Post by Paul Watkins on Oct 4, 2007 17:36:21 GMT
Thanks Neil The reason i asked was that i am currently archiving my betamax videos to DVD and was watching it earlier and needed to add some info to it.
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