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Post by Thomas Walsh on Aug 17, 2018 4:27:52 GMT
'Jumbo' was the A side.
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Post by johnpoole on Aug 17, 2018 7:56:17 GMT
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Post by Thomas Walsh on Aug 17, 2018 16:41:30 GMT
In the UK 'Jumbo' was the A side.
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 18, 2018 17:33:40 GMT
It was repeated almost two years after it was first shown in August 1968
Frankie Howard Meets The Bee Gees was reshown
on Monday 1 June 1970
Thames Frankie Howard Meets The Bee Gees 7.30 - 8.30 pm
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 20, 2018 19:45:44 GMT
How was Frankie Howard Meets The Bee Gees kept from the original show?
so that it could be re-shown again.
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 20, 2018 19:47:11 GMT
Here Comes Kathy ATV 1/3/1967
The above date comes from TV Brain
However, tv pop diaries has Tuesday 28 February 1967 Here Comes Kathy ATV 9.40 - 10.25 pm Kathy Kirby, Clinton Ford Tommy Bruce
The TV Times agrees with tv pop diaries, for Rediffusion London on Channel Nine Tuesday 28 February 9.40 -10.25 pm Here Comes Kathy starring Kathy Kirby with her guests Daniel Remy Clinton Ford Tommy Bruce The Malcolm Goddard Dancers The Wilfred John Singers Jack Parnell and his orchestra Additional Material by Eric Merriman Produced by Jon Scoffield ATV Network Production
Kathy had just released on 24 February 1967 A: No One's Gonna Hurt You Anymore B: My Yiddishe Momme Producer John Scoffield
Are the 2 producers, for both television show and record production, the one and the same Scoffield?
Clinton Ford last record release before the television show was A: Run To The Door B: Best Job Yet - Made You Mine 9 December 1966
Tommy Bruce last record release before the television show was A: Monster Gonzales B: I Hate Getting Up In The Morning 12 August 1966
Kathy and Tommy may have worked together on the Stars And Garters television series for Rediffusion, can anyone confirm this? Similarly did Clinton Ford ever appear previously with Kathy?
Is it likely Kathy may have had duets with either Tommy or Clinton in this show Here Comes Kathy ?
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 28, 2018 7:25:04 GMT
The Serendipity Singers
Scottish TV
Monday 14 February 1966
10.05 -10.35 pm
The Serendipity Singers were a 1960s American Folk group, similar to The New Christy Minstrels. Their debut single "Don't Let The Rain Come Down/Crooked Little Man was a Top Ten hit and received the group's only Grammy nomination in 1965.
The majority of the groups recording sales took place in a two-year period of 1964 and 1965.
These included Beans In My Ears May 1964, Little Brown Jug Jan 1965, Plastic Dec 1965
A UK release just before the Scottish tv appearance above was...
A: Plastic
B: When Peaches Grow On Lilac Trees January 1966.
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Just 5 weeks after being on STV...Here they are on the 21st March 1966
Serendipity Singers host Hullabaloo
2.27 minutes
Also on this show were The Bobby Fuller Four and Bobby Goldsboro
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 31, 2018 9:04:27 GMT
Here Come The Girls
Associated - Rediffusion
27/2/63 - 23/10/1963
A Series of fifteen minute shows directed by Robert Fleming, featuring mostly new female singers interviewed by Alan Freeman, usually in a recording studio. The idea was to turn up at a recording session and talk to the singer and the other people involved in record making.
Wednesday 27 February 1963 9.15 - 9.30 pm (first edition) Susan Maughan interviewed in recording studio by Alan Freeman with Peter Knight
Wednesday 6 March 9.15-930 pm The Springfields with Ivor Raymonde recording Say I Won't Be There
Wednesday 20 March 9.15 - 9.30 pm Carol Deene with Harry Robinson
Wednesday 3 April 9.15 -9.30 pm Hosted by Alan Freeman Petula Clark Thursday 4 April The Vernon Girls with Mike Leander
Wednesday 1 May 9.15 -9.30 pm Brenda Lee in recording studio setting with Alan Freeman
Wednesday 8 May Billie Davis recording He's The One with Charles Blackwell, Robert Stigwood
Wednesday 15 May 9.15 -9.30 pm Maureen Evans - Like I Do, I Love How You Love Me, Roy Bell a record plugger, explains the record industry.
Wednesday 22 May Mllicent Martin with George Martin
Wednesday 19 June 9.15 - 9.30 pm Hosted by Alan Freeman Alma Cogan with Norman Newell
Wednesday 26 June Julie Grant with Tony Hatch - Up On The Roof, You Can Count On Me, That's How Heartaches Are Made, Lonely Sixteen
Wednesday 2 October 8.40 - 9 pm Helen Shapiro with Norrie Paramor
Wednesday 23 October 9.10 -9.25 pm Kathy Kirby - It's My Party with Charles Blackwell
Our thanks to tv pop diaries for listing the tracks recorded above.
For the others where the tracks recorded are unknown, we can only look at what the artist released around that time...
Susan Maughan A: Alfred Hitchens B: Give Me A Chance
Carol Deene A: Growin' Up B: Let Me Do It My Way
The Vernon Girls A: Do The Bird B: I'm Gonna Let My Hair Down, nice track!
Petula Clark A: Chariot B: Casanova
Brenda Lee A: Losing You B: He's So Heavenly
Millicent Martin A: Gravy Waltz B: Get Lost My Love
Alma Cogan A: Just Once More B: Hold Your Hand Out You Naughty Boy
Helen Shapiro A: Look Who It Is B: Walking In My Dreams, nice track!
Charles Blackwell mentioned more than once above is an interesting man! Born 1940, he began at 18 in 1958 with Joe Meek. By 1963, when this Series was made, at 23 he has his own orchestra.
He was also a composer, on the Billie Davis track above 8 May He's The One.
if you locate this on line, it can be seen the writer is Blackwell and the Musical Director is Charles Blackwell.
His Wikipedia makes interesting reading, of the number of artists he worked with.
He is still around and one wonders what footage he may hold himself and the stories he could relate working with all those singers.
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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 2, 2018 16:43:14 GMT
The eagle-eyed amongst us will have spotted that the name of this thread has changed from 98 to 97
This is because of
Steeleye Span and Roger Woodward 19 August 1973 Tv Brain says (missing)
Here is the BBC Genome entry for this show
Steeleye Span and Roger Woodward BBC2 Wednesday 19 August 1973 19 50 - 20.10 pm, (a 20 minute programme) Two contrasting musical performances from last year's Full House. First, the group who perform traditional folk music - even medieval plainchant - with modern techniques and instrumentation. Steeleye Span are Maddy Prior, Tim Hart, Peter Knight, Bob Johnson and Rick Kemp, they sing Spotted Cow and One Misty Moisty Morning. Then Roger Woodward, the 29-year-old-Australian who studied in Warsaw and has now firmly established his reputation as a concert pianist in this country, plays Chopin Allegro de Concert, Op 46. Director Vernon Lawrence
Vernon Lawrence was also the Director of Full House BBC2 which ran for 14 episodes from 14 October 1972 - 7 April 1973. Steeleye Span appeared on episode Saturday 13 January 1973 at 10.45 pm in that episode.
TV Brain says Full House 1972 exists complete in the archives. Although it has another Full House which ran 1971 and 1972, the last episode listed as August 1972 as all Missing.
Since the Full House which these Two contrasting musical performances above, started on 14 October 1972, the musical content for the 19 August 1973 Steeleye Span and Roger Woodward exists in the archives, as part of the Full House series.
So should the status of Steeleye Span and Roger Woodward 19 August 1973 change on TV Brain from Missing, to either Existing or One or more sequences exist, but the complete programme is lost, with only perhaps the opening and closing credits for this 20 minute programme missing, with the Two contrasting musical performances existing?
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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 4, 2018 14:16:00 GMT
The title of this thread has changed from 97 to 96 because the following is no longer completely missing... the following exists from Wish Upon A Wishbone 2 - 3 pm
Christmas Day 1966
ITV Network
search for Wish Upon A Wishbone and up comes www.cliffrichardsongs.com/crseriessays Available Bootleg Material : This show is mostly available in audio form only If you search under Wish Upon A Wishbone Cliff Richard 1966, it also appears under Cliff Richard Song Database - Site History Cliff Richard Song Database - Site History So there is now a performance rundown for this show... Wish Upon A Wishbone performed by house orchestra and unknown choir The Shdows perform Deep Purple Cliff and Ivor Emmanuel sing It Ain't Gonna Rain No More The Shadows with Patricia Bredin sing A World Of Our Own Cliff dances with six dancers and choreographer Cliff sings The Twelfth Of Never Cliff with The Shadows Peace And Quiet The Shadows A Place In The Sun Cliff and The Shadows I Saw Her Standing There Cliff and The Shadows Washer Woman Cliff and The Shadows In The Country Recently married entertainers Ivor Emmanuel and Patricia Bredin sing unknown song Choral Christmas Medley, entire cast. At least one of these tracks is held in an archive somewhere, because The Shadows with Patricia Bredin - A World Of Our Own (Live) is on the CD Compilation The Shadows - Atlantis the Classic Collection label Fremus - CDFR - 0543 Country: Italy Released 1994
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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 5, 2018 11:58:12 GMT
yes the thread title has changed again from 96 to 95
as the following is no longer completely Missing, as the following exists...
Music My Way
BBC 1 18/7/73 - 5/9/73
all 8 episodes Missing, as per TV Brain
BBC Genome entry for
Wednesday 18 July 1973 19.30 - 20.00 pm Music My Way starring Dusty Springfield The first in a series of eight shows starring singers from Britain and the Continent. Tonight Dusty gives a concert performance featuring some of her biggest hits.
Here is what is known to exist, from this episode, you can find them using the following search terms...
Dusty Springfield - Son Of A Preacher Man - Music My Way 1973 Audio only
Dusty Springfield - Magnificent Sanctuary Band - Music My Way 1973
Dusty Springfield - Yesterday When I Was Young - Music My Way 1973
Dusty Springfield - I Am A Woman Live 1973 version Music My Way 1973 Dusty Springfield - You Don't Have To Say You Love Me from Music My Way a BBC programme broadcast in 1973 3.30 minutes
Wednesday 25 July 1973 19.30 -20.00 pm Music My Way Vicky Leandros with her guest Alan Parker
One item from this episode can be found by using the search term
Vicky Leandros Music My Way 1973 3.27 minutes
Wednesday 1 August 1973 Music My Way Tony Christie with his guest Johnny Pearson Pamela Devis Dancers
Wednesday 8 August 1973 Music My Way Sandie Shaw with her guests Blue Mink, Pamela Devis Dancers
Wednesday 15 August 1973 Music My Way Vince Hill with his guests Rostal and Schaefer
Wednesday 22 August 1973 Music My Way starring Lynsey De Paul with her guest Colin Blunstone
Wednesday 29 August 1973 Music My Way starring Malcolm Roberts with his guests Francis Van Dyke, Pamela Devis Dancers
Wednesday 5 September 1973 Music My Way starring Dana
There is always the chance that there is other items from the other episodes, I haven't checked!
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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 6, 2018 19:44:33 GMT
The title of this thread has changed from 95 to 94 because
Five O Clock Club and Five O Clock Funfair Shows
Five O Clock Club which we currently have as Completely Missing, is now no longer the case, as the following 2 items posted on the other thread revealed...
the first post on the other thread dated 1 July 2018 by Mark Dixon, please see this great post for the full posting announced that 'The programme being watched by Bob Dylan and his friend Bob Neuwirth was " Ollie and Fred's Five O Clock Club" on 4 May 1965. It featured Muriel Young, Fred Barker, then the guest presenter Craig Douglas who introduced John Mayall and The Bluesbreakers who performed 'Crocodile Walk", while surrounded by a few dancers and an audience of seated children, other children at the back of the studio were wearing party hats. The picture and sound quality are good.
Later on 1 July 2018 Jason James Chipperfield posted a link to the clip, which is 1.23 minutes long. Fantastic!
10 August 2018, Mark Dixon posted Kaleidoscope have recovered the ITV Children's Promo from 1965. It contains sequences from editions of "Five O' Clock Club" and specially made linking material featuring Muriel Young, Pussycat Willum, Fred Barker and Ollie Beak.
Our sincere thanks to Mark and Jason for posting this fantastic news!
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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 6, 2018 19:49:27 GMT
this will take the thread down from 94 to 93... Two complete Boy Meets Girls TV Shows digitally remastered from the original soundtrack recordings... The CD contains a tewlve page booklet which include many photos... 34 tracks listed Audio CD Boy Meets Girls TV Shows Vol. 1 £ 14.43 www.amazon.co.uk/Boy-Meets-Girls-shows-Vol1/dp/B00B1678JS
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Post by petercheck on Sept 6, 2018 21:43:22 GMT
this will take the thread down from 94 to 93... Two complete Boy Meets Girls TV Shows digitally remastered from the original soundtrack recordings... The CD contains a tewlve page booklet which include many photos... 34 tracks listed Audio CD Boy Meets Girls TV Shows Vol. 1 £ 14.43 www.amazon.co.uk/Boy-Meets-Girls-shows-Vol1/dp/B00B1678JS
An Eddie Cochran expert some years ago told me that these shows were transferred from surviving footage back in the early '70s, but sometime later the video/film was junked. Maybe others can give more info? Certainly, the Eddie Cochran performance was issued on vinyl in 1972:
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/2411/boy-meets-girl-eddie-Cochran
EDIT: This release states "Special thanks to Thames Television for their permission and assistance in making this record available":
www.45worlds.com/i/12324fd7e1f42bd0f00
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Post by Kev Mulrenan on Sept 7, 2018 6:58:49 GMT
This reminds me of a website posting I read years ago.
I may be misremembering this but I recall a couple of the Vernons Girls were doing a Thames show in the early 70's and asked to see some Oh Boys from 15 years hence, just for a laugh to see what they looked like.
Oh Boy was exported to the States so hopefully, deep in a dusty archive, they too may still exist.
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