Hi Ray,
Here's the 80 that are left in alphabetical order ... I've amended the list on page 1 to the same as below ...
Adam Faith Sings Songs Old and New ...
shown on BBC TV weekly on Wednesday's 19.30 to 20.00pm (19/9/62 - 24/10/62)
Helen Shapiro, regulars The Kestrels, The Roulettes
Johnny Keating was musical arranger
BBC Orchestra directed by Harry Rabinowitz
19/09/62 Helen Shapiro, Chance Gordon (pre-recorded 11/09/62)
26/09/62 Ian Patterson / Danny Levan (violin in clip) (pre-recorded 25/09/62)
03/10/62 Betty Mardsen, Don Arrol / Cloda Rogers (pre-recorded 18/09/62)
10/10/62 Chris Barber, Julie Grant / Sheila O’Neill (normally a dancer on this show but sang with Chris + Adam today) (pre-recorded 02/10/62)
17/10/62 Tsai Chin, Lorne Gibson (pre-recorded 09/10/62)
24/10/62 Kenneth Connor, Carmen Dene (pre-recorded 16/10/62) (Thanks Ashley)
A Date With...(ATV) 30/09/66 to 02/02/67 all episodes missing
15 mins?
11.35pm to 11.50pm
1966
Sep 30 A Date With The Seekers
Oct 07 A Date With The Seekers
Oct 12 A Date With The Seekers
Oct 14 A Date With The Seekers
Oct 21 A Date With The Dallas Boys
Oct 28 A Date With The Dallas Boys
Nov 04 A Date With The Dallas Boys
Nov 11 A Date With The Dallas Boys
Nov 18 A Date With The King Brothers
Nov 25 A Date With The King Brothers
Nov 29 A Date With The King Brothers
Dec 02 A Date With Ray Ellington
Dec 06 A Date With The King Brothers
Dec 09 A Date With Ray Ellington
Dec 16 A Date With Ray Ellington
Dec 23 A Date With The Londonairs
Dec 27 A Date With The Londonairs
Dec 30 A Date With The Londonairs
1967
Jan 05 A Date With Janie Marden
Jan 12 A Date With Janie Marden
Jan 19 no show
Jan 26 A Date With Janie Marden
Feb 02 A Date With Janie Marden
Anglia Beat - A Musical ...(Anglia TV) 7.30pm to 8 pm..... 28/02/62 ....01/03/62.... and 08/03/62 all 3 episodes are missing
A Swingin' time ... BBC tv 25 minutes 25/7/63 - 12/9/63 8 episodes, C Checker, Searchers, BJ Kramer etc
As You Like it...(Southern TV) 09/05/67 to 26/06/67 all 8 episodes missing
09.05.1967 Sandie Shaw and Adam faith sang "Somethin' Stupid"...Sandie also sang "Puppet On a String" in French!...Dave Clark, Manfred Mann, Adam Faith (talked to passengers on an aircraft) Allan Smethurst aka The Singing Postman
16.05.1967 Georgie Fame, Cat Stevens, The Tremeloes, The Herd, Lulu (talks to shoppers at Petticoat lane)
22.05.1967 Paul Jones, Julie Felix, P. P. Arnold, The Move, The Kinks, Warm Sounds
30.05.1967 Peter & Gordon, Anita Harris, G. B. 'Zoot' Money, Gerry Marsden, Petula Clark
06.06.1967 Don Moss, DDDBM&T, (Dave Dee talks to visitors at London Zoo) Dave Dee and Kiki Dee (Who Wants to be a Millionaire) The Troggs, David Garrick, Procol Harum
12.06.1967 The Small Faces, The Spectrum, The Bee Gees, Billie Davis, Cilla Black
19.06.1967 The New Vaudeville Band, Jackie Trent, Procol Harum, The Hollies, The Young Idea, Lynn Holland
26.06.1967 Billy Fury, Jonathan King, The Monkees, Paul and Barry Ryan, Sandie Shaw
Anybody know who the presenters of (As You Like it were?)
At the Cider Apple ... TWW 25m 6/5-10/6/66 Adge Cutler, Chas McDevitt etc
B
achelors Night Out...(Thames TV) 31/07/68 ...Bachelors Night Out Thames Television 31/7/68
The Bachelors, Freddie And The Dreamers, Anita Harris, Freddie Davis, Mike Hope, Albie Keen
Does anyone know how long this Pop Show was or anything else about it please?
Thames Television I believe started on 30 July 1968, can anyone confirm this please?
Beat and Ballad... (BBC1 Wales) 13/04/66 to 15/07/66 14 episodes missing?
We know there were the following 17 episodes, but were there more than this?
We only know some of those who appeared on 9 of the 17, so can anyone find out who were on the other 8 and
were there any more groups, singers as well. We know 1 episode was 20 minutes, was this the same for all?
Wednesday 13/4/66 Unknown
Tuesday 16/5/66 10.00 - 10.20 pm Unknown
Beauty and the Beat...(Border, Anglia and Tyne Tees TV) 05/10/64 to 06/10/64 19/04/65 01/06/65 to 08/06/65
The series featured jazz singer Sheila Southern and the drummer and bandleader Eric Delaney. It was produced by Bryan Izzard for Border Television.
The following is from the programme description for "Beauty and the Beat" in the Tyne Tees listing magazine, “The Viewer,” (20 December 1964 – 02 January 1965)
Two stars with a single thought, to bring you 30 minutes of top entertainment with music, song and laughter.
The same issue also had a short article about the show.
Sounding the beat
Whatever the title suggests, Beauty and the Beat is neither a panto nor a fairy story – even though Eric Delaney - who provides the “beat” admits to being the “noisy giant” guarding over the musical fortunes of the “beauty”, Sheila Southern.
The popular couple, plus the Delaney Band, help to fill a show packed with tunes old and new.
It’s a new-style Delaney who comes up in this show – one ready to take up comedy spots and join Sheila in some of the numbers as well as providing a backing for her own songs.
Birth of the Beat ... (Southern TV) 21/07/64 10.37 - 11.22 pm not listed on TV Brain Kaleidoscope
Details of the 05 August 1964 tx on Scottish TV (10:40-11:25 pm)
beat baby 1.JPG
British Song Contest (The) (A-R) 1961...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10533/british-song-contest-1961
Call in on Carroll...(ATV) 31/07/64 to 30/09/64
I have following info for 8 episodes from STV schedule all episodes 10:05pm to 10:35pm (Fridays)
07/08/64 Janine Marden, The Messengers and The King Brothers
14/08/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and Mark Wynter
21/08/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and Glen Mason
28/08/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and Ronnie Hilton
04/09/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and Alma Cogan
11/09/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and The King Brothers
18/09/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and Gary Miller
25/09/64 Janine Marden, The Seekers and Dickie Valentine
all 9 episodes missing
Call in on Tom 17/11/65...(ATV) 20 mins...The Squires, Mia Lewis
See more information on Mia Lewis with this link...babylonwales.blogspot.com/2008/12/mia-lewis.html
Champagne On Ice...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10196/champagne-on-ice-1970-71
Chubby Checker Show (The)...(ATV) 07/09/62
Friday 7 September 1962
ATV The Chubby Checker Show 10:10 - 10:40 pm
Chubby Checker - Slow Twistin', The Twist, Dancin' Party, The Party's Over', Let's Twist Again
The Brook Brothers - Don't Ever Change, Welcome Home Baby
Valerie Masters - Such A Lot Off Living To Do, I Got Rhythm
The Red Price Orchestra
Not Shown in The North
Countdown ... (UK show) ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/9740/uk-countdown-southern-tv-1966
02/04/66 (Pilot show)
24/09/66 Disc and Music Echo b/w picture of DDDBM&T pictured larking about on a climbing frame wearing T-Shirts with Countdown on them
01/10/66 1st show Muriel Young, Don Wardell, DDDBM&T, Sandie Shaw, Lulu, Adam Faith, Simon Dee and either Hayley Mills or Jean Shrimpton (Southern and Border at 4pm) (ATV-London and TWW at 11:45pm)
08/10/66 Muriel Young, Eric Burdon and the (New) Animals,The Spencer Davis group,Paul Jones,Kenny Everett,Susan Maughan,Julie Rogers and Una Stubbs
The NME dated the 14/10/66 mentions that Muriel Young wrongly informed viewers that The Toys had a number 1 hit. So I don't know if The Toys were actually on the show?
15/10/66 Muriel Young, Eric Burdon and the (New) Animals, Cilla, David Garrick, The New Vaudeville Band also the Disc and Music Echo states it costs £1,400 a week to produce "Countdown"
22/10/66 Muriel Young, Herman's Hermits, The Searchers, Cleo Laine, Carolyn Hester, Virginia Ironside, Pete Murray
29/10/66 Muriel Young, Salena Jones, Marion Montgomery, Manfred Mann, Alan Freeman, Cat Stevens
05/11/66 Muriel Young, The Dave Clark Five, Billie Davies, Rosemary Squires, Don Moss, Chris Farlowe and Julie Felix
12/11/66 Muriel Young, Sandie Shaw, Eve Taylor, Chris Farlowe, Jonathan King, The Troggs
19/11/66 Muriel Young, Don Wardell, Gerry and the Pacemakers, David and Jonathan (Billie Davis?)
26/11/66 Disc and Music Echo Mike Mansfield tries to get Paul McCartney as a panellist on the show,but Paul was away on holiday,he then asked Brian Epstein for all four Beatles as panellists but Brian was having none of it.
27/11/66 Muriel Young, Beryl Marsden, Beverley, Chris Andrews, DJ Barry Chambers, Dave Berry and Shiela Carter of Episode Six
03/12/66 Muriel Young, Marianne Faithfull, Mia Lewis, Susan Hanson, Tommy Vance, Mark Wynter, Steve Derbishire (sic)
10/12/66 Muriel Young, Helen Shapiro, Cliff Bennett, The Small Faces, Joan Turner, Oliver Reed
20/12/66 Muriel Young, Lulu, Anita Harris, The Alan Price Set, Long John Baldry, Chris Rayburn
24/12/66 Muriel Young, The Troggs (Last show)
Dance Party Roof...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10352/dance-party-roof
Dig This (STV) ...
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10001/dig-stv-1964Every Friday
6:30pm to 7pm (shows 1-8)
7pm to 7:30pm (shows 9-11)
6:30pm to 7pm (shows 11-19)
Written by:Norman Shannon
Designed by:Archie McArthur
Produced by:Liam Hood
Directed by:Jack Sampson
03/07/64 Dean Ford and the Gaylords,The Cockneys also Recording manager Wally Ridley (1st show according to the NME)
10/07/64 The McKinleys,Mal Thomson,The Leroys
17/07/64 No Information
24/07/64 The Vernon Girls and The Golden Crusaders also (NME journalist Andy Gray, his NME article is the first post on this thread) also Pete Murray discussed pop journalism and scriptwriter Norman Shannon
31/07/64 No Information
07/08/64 The Mojos Wally Ridley,Johnny and the Copycats
14/08/64 The Four Pennies, Sol Byron and The Impacts
21/08/64 The Federals,The Meteors,Big Dee Irwin,The Zombies and the Lorne Gibson Trio
28/08/64 Peters Faces,Dean Ford and the Gaylords,and an interview with Dick James
04/09/64 The Trendsetters
11/09/64 Big Dee Irwin,The Golden Crusaders (from Bathgate)
18/09/64 Lorne Gibson,The Zombies
25/09/64 Alex Harvey's Soul Band,The Trends
02/10/64 Lulu and the Luvvers, Barry St.John... (she was a backing singer on Pink Floyd's "Dark side of the Moon" LP)
09/10/64 The Merseybeats,The Poets
16/10/64 The Pretty Things,Vince Martin and the Kimbos
23/10/64 The Kinks,Jay Anders and the Chevelons
30/10/64 The Long and the Short (probably sang "The Letter" which got to #35 in the charts) also The Monarchs
06/11/64 Kenny and the Wranglers
I'll need to check the details below next time I go to the library
20/11/64 The Athenians
27/11/64 Billy J Kramer and the Dakotas
04/12/64 Sounds Incorporated
Also a group called The Cumberland Three appeared on the show (date unknown)
Discotheque ...please see pages pages 1,3,6,8,9,10,12 and 15 on this old thread
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/8377/offer-research-nmes-disc-showDiscwizz ...
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12428/discwizz-1964Englebert...(ATV) 17/03/73 Olivia Newton John, Gilbert O'Sullivan
Erroll Garner...(BBC 1) 26/07/68
First Timers (Granada TV)
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/2535/granada-tv-first-timersFrankie Howard Meets The Bee Gees... (Thames TV) 20/08/68 52m Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
Gadzooks ...(BBC2) 12/07/65 to 27/09/65 all 12 episodes missing
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/8958/gadzooks-all-happening-crowdGadzooks It's All Happening ... 01/02/65 to 24/05/65 all 17 episodes missing (same thread as above)
Gadzooks It's in the In Crowd ...(BBC2) 31/05/65 to 05/07/65 all 6 episodes missing (same thread as above)
BBC archives have confirmed they have no Gadzooks, so if anyone has any small item of it, please advise to show
something exists somewhere...Thanks
Gangway...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12139/gangway-tyne-tees-1966-1967
Gazette ...
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12407/gazette-abc-tvHats Off31.07.1968 With Shirley Abicair, Lenny The Lion, The Rockin' Berries (missing)
07.08.1968 With Don Partridge, Anita Harris, Desmond King (missing)
14.08.1968 With Susan Maughan, Hope and Keen, Vince Hill (missing)
21.08.1968 With George Chisholm, Joe Brown, Stromboli (missing)
28.08.1968 With Kenny Lynch, Johnny The Boxing Kangaroo, Zelka (missing)
04.09.1968 With Michael Hall, The Dalmars, The Two Perrards (missing)
11.09.1968 With Freddie Sales, Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Cy Grant (missing)
18.09.1968 With Michael Hall, Wally Whyton (missing)
25.09.1968 With Larry Parker, Foggy Dew-O, The Grumbleweeds (missing)
02.10.1968 With Freddie Davies, Jack Douglas, Stanley Unwin (missing)
09.10.1968 With Kovari, Julia, Les Peters, Marty Wilde (missing)
16.10.1968 With The Southlanders, Stan Stennett, Jon Pertwee, Billy Fury (missing)
There were 13 episodes of “Hats Off”, but the Lost Shows database on the TV Brain website only lists 12. Does that mean that one episode still exists?
The final episode is not listed on TV Brain. It was broadcast on 23 October 1968 and it featured Will Gaines, Peter Sarstedt, Checker Wheel, and Rondart and Jean.
It was broadcast on 23 October 1968 and it featured Will Gaines, Peter Sarstedt, Checker Wheel, and Rondart and Jean.
Here’s some information about “Hats Off”. It was one of the first programmes made by Granada’s Children’s Department and it was broadcast nationally from 31 July 1968 to 23 October 1968. Each week, Jimmy Thompson presented a line-up consisting of pop stars and variety acts. The series was produced by Rod Taylor and directed by David Warwick.
Here’s a review of one of the episodes from “The Stage” (22 August 1968)
Packed live acts into 20 minutes by James Towler
Hats Off, Granada, August 14. If you want to see true Vaudeville on television, you have to look to the children’s shows. It comes in a variety of guises and isn’t always ideally presented. But never mind, it can at least be enjoyed if only to bring back the palmy days of post-war variety. Hats Off has the advantage of packing five acts into just over twenty minutes. If that isn’t television’s answer to quick-fire variety I’d like to know what is. It also has the added advantage that even if one doesn’t particularly like the act one hasn’t to suffer for too long.
Artists involved in this particular edition were Susan Maughan, Hope and Keen, Albert Modley, Vince Hill and The Three Monarchs. Compere Jimmy Thompson had a comparatively easy passage as there were no party games to organise. Even so, I detected some discerning critics in the youthful studio audience, I’m sure I heard two shouts of No when the ubiquitous Mr Thompson asked if they would like Miss Maughan to sing. Even Albert Modley’s reference to his square pig brought a youthful Just like you retort or is it just my set? A passable if uneventful tea time offering which should keep the kids quiet and allow Dad to keep one eye on the programme and the other on his evening paper.
Herd at the Scene...(TWW) 6.30 to 7pm...
16/09/66 ...The Small Faces, The St Louis Union
31/10/66 The Silverstone Set (with Andy Scott later of Sweet
28/11/66 ...The Spencer Davis Group
Andy Scott/The Silverstone Set links below...
www.andyscott.info/q/SilverstoneSet001.jpgand ...www.andyscott.info/early-years.php
Here Comes Kathy...(ATV) 01/03/67
Here Come the Girls...(A-R TV) 27/02/63 to 23/10/63 all missing
Here Come the Pops...(Rediffusion TV) Wednesday 08/12/65...9:10pm to 9:30pm
The Walker Brothers, Wilson Pickett,The Dave Clark Five,The Small Faces,Boz – I’m Coming Home Baby
Here's to the Next Time...(BBC TV) 09/05/59 Cliff Richard, The Drifters, Dickie Valentine
Hey, There!...(Southern TV) 30/11/64 to 28/12/64 5 episodes
Details from STV region...
Mondays 6:45pm to 7pm
30/11/64 Helen Shapiro
07/12/64 The Alexander Brothers
14/12/64 Teresa Duffy
21/12/64 Joe Brown and the Bruvvers
28/12/64 Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor
Designed by Peter Alexander
Produced by Liam Hood
Directed by Brian Mahoney
High Jinks...(BBC1) 20/06/69 to 12/09/69 all 12 episodes missing
It's Beat Time ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/9977/beat-time-1964
Joe & Co... (BBC1) 07/04/67 to 19/05/67 all 7 episodes missing
Kingsley Amis Goes Pop 1962...you will find this on the A-R Thread already covered
Late Night Stardust (Alvin) LWT 49m 30/7/76
Maggies Place...(LWT) 15/08/70 to 19/09/70 all 6 episodes missing
Making Whoopee...(LWT) 18/09/70 to 24/10/70 all 6 episodes missing
Apparently, a pilot was filmed at the Half Moon Pub in Putney, South London, but it was never transmitted. The pilot also featured Bob Godfrey (possibly as the host).
The 6-part series was introduced by Kenny Everett. The producer was Bryan Izzard. Most sources state that the series was also filmed at the Half Moon Pub. However, I’ve looked at listings in relevant issues of the TV Times, and I’m certain that it was recorded at the LWT studios. It’s likely that the ambience of the pub was recreated in the studio.
The series was shown on various dates in the LWT, Tyne Tees, Border, Anglia, Grampian, and Ulster regions. Therefore, it’s possible that a few copies were made of each episode. The final transmission of the series was by Ulster TV in March 1971.
Some of the songs from the series, such as “A Nightingale Sang in Leicester Square”, were featured on an album also called “Making Whoopee”, which was released in 1971.
Me and My Shadows...(ATV) 13/04/60 14 mins long
Melanie ... (BBC2) 08/05/71 10 mins long
Mike and Bernie's Scene (Thames TV) 27/04/70 to 08/06/70 all 7 episodes missing
Music Mine...(Grampian TV) 24/11/66 to 29/12/66 all 6 episodes missing
15 mins 'ish long tx at 18.15 (just before Thunderbirds !) possibly one of which was also TX on London ITV ??
The 1st and 3rd episodes starred Eleanor Leith (they may all have done?)
24/11/66 Eleanor Leith
01/12/66
08/12/66 Eleanor Leith (sang Coulters Candy, The Riddle Song, The Last Thing On My Mind, Old Maid In A Garrett)
15/12/66
22/12/66
29/12/66
Question: Also a programme called Music Mine was tx on London ITV at 8.10 a.m. on Tuesday December 27th 1966 - I don't have my TV Times handy but maybe someone can confirm whether this was a broadcast of an edition of the Grampian TV show. This broadcast was also 15 mins so might have been one of the Grampian episodes already listed above ?
Answer: According to the TV Times, Rediffusion in London showed the following programme at 8:10 a.m. on 27 December 1966:
Music Mine
With Eleanor Leith
Directed by Mike Bevan
Grampian Production
As far as I know, this was the only time an episode of the series was shown outside the Grampian area.
I imagine that the songs performed in that episode related to Christmas and the New Year.
My Kind of Folk...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12116/kind-folk
National Beat Group Contest...(1964 Grand Final)
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12413/national-group-contest-grand-finalNeedle Match...(A-R TV) 15/06/62 to 11/09/62 (7:00 - 7:30 pm) all 14 episodes missing
Dancers interpreted the songs, no actual artists appeared. This was one of the first shows commissioned by the new Head of Light Entertainment Elkan Allan. According to a later review in the Daily Mirror there were many viewer complaints about the show.
Referee: Keith Fordyce
American promoter: David Gell
British promoter: Oliver Reed
International Jury Judge: Caterine Millinair
Kenny Lynch
New Release...(Southern TV) 05/01/68 to 23/02/68 all 8 episodes missing
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/8539/southern-shows-release-time-blackburnFriday's 7-7.30pm
05/01/68 Host Tony Blackburn ,The Tremeloes, Andy Ellison. This first edition was shown on Six ITV
stations.
12/01/68 The Spencer Davis Group, Grapefruit, The Small Faces.
19/01/68 Tony Blackburn plus panel members Penny Valentine, Mike Lennox
NB Glen Campbell was due to appear then cancelled. Tony Blackburn - So Much Love and one other. Gordon Waller,
Tom Rush (No Regrets), Denny Laine.
26/01/68 Eric Burdon, Sandie Shaw, TobyTwirl.
02/02/68 The Frugal Sound, Sundragon The Move.
09/02/68 The Nerve, Dave Berry
16/02/68 The Troggs
23/02/68 Musical Guests not known.
01/03/68 Musical Release! replaced by first edition of Time For Blackburn! 7-7.30pm
"OK" Granada TV 1972-3 12 episodes
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/11894/ok-granada-tv-1972-1973"One Night Stand" Precursor of "Dig This" STV 1964 ...
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10944/night-stand-precursor-dig-1964Peter Sarstedt BBC2 30 minutes 1/10/69 -5/11/69 ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12315/peter-sarstedt-show
Popscotch 1969 ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/8912/pop-scotch-69-grampian-tv
Popscotch 1970 ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/8897/pop-scotch-70-grampian-tv
Rave Wave (The) was a one-off show broadcast on 4 May 1963
David Mahlowe looks at the world of ‘with it’ people.
Rave Fashions! Rave Dances! Rave Language!
The ‘in’ side turned out.
Designed by Patrick Downing.
Edited by Roy Bottomley and Tom Brennard.
Directed by Geoff Ramsey
Rave ABC 29/6-27/7/63
It was presented by the actor Tony Tanner. The series was a “zany” and “way out” comedy revue in which Tanner appeared in satirical sketches with Sheila Falconer. The series focused on “fads, fancies and fashions” (including music). Each episode also included a serious item.
The Springfields appeared on the show on 13 July 1963, but I don’t have any details of other musical guests.
The series was directed by Helen Standage. Scripts were by Mike Hodges and Ken Hoare. Mike Hodges later became an acclaimed film director.
Here’s an extract from a review of the first edition of “Rave!” published in “The Stage” (04 July 1963)
This first show of ’63 trends moved from the inevitable dance spot, Twist to Bossa Nova, with Sheila partnered by Johnny Greenland, to instruction on the care of aspidistras, a Jessie Matthews number Tony’s In Town, a snatch of film of Divorce Italian Style, to Tom Swifties, and a visit to a Hot Gospel Club. Sandwiched somewhere in between was one incongruously serious item on acupuncture.
Ready,Steady-Win! ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/9107/ready-steady-win
Record Star Show (The)...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10096/record-star-show-bbc1-1968
Russ Conway's Gaslight Show...(Rediffusion TV) 11/04/67 Marty Wilde,Bonzo Dog Do Dah Band
Sandie Shaw BBC1 6/5/72 with Elton John , Cat Stevens
Scots Pops 7/4/65...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/11739/scots-pops-1965-music-documentary
Scott...(BBC1) 16/08/68 and 30/12/68 from the TV theatre at Golders Green Hippodrome tele-recorded on 12/08/68 and 13/08/68
7:30 - 8:00 pm
16/08/68 Scott Walker - Follow Me, Days of Love, Mathilde, I’ll Be Around, Genevieve, If You Go Away
O C Smith - Work Song......Kiki Dee - Up, Up and Away.....Kiki Dee & Scott Walker - Passing Strangers
30/12/68 Scott Walker - Gotta Travel On, And We Were Lovers, Tender is the Night, Montague Terrace (In Blue), Joanna
Salena Jones - You Stepped Out & A Dream, For Once in My Life.....Blossom Dearie - Long Daddy Green
Serendipity Singers (The)...(STV) Monday 14/02/66 10.05pm to 10.35pm
Smashing Sandie Shaw (The)...(Rediffusion TV) 22/09/65
Spin Along...(Westward TV) 12/09/61 to 30/11/61
12/09/1961: Eden Kane
19/09/1961: Paul Raven
26/09/1961: The Viscounts
03/10/1961: Jimmy Justice
10/10/1961: John Leyton
17/10/1961: Paul Hanford
24/10/1961: The Kestrels
09/11/1961: Jess Conrad
16/11/1961: The Brook Brothers
23/11/1961: Craig Douglas
Christmas Day 1962 - Westward Television schedule
6.15 - 7pm Spin Along Santa
with Alan Freeman, Joe Brown, The Viscounts, Tommy Bruce, Christine Campbell, host Leslie Hoare
Does anyone have or can they find anything about The Viscounts, and or Christine Campbell ?
here is a photograph of host Leslie Hoare from 1964
hoare.JPG
Stramash ...please see this thread
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12230/stramashThree Go Round ...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12423/round-southern-tv-1964-65
They've Sold A Million...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10670/sold-c1963-1965
Top Beat...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12405/top-beat
Trad Fad...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10592/trad-fad
Tuesday Rendezvous...please see thread
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12433/tuesday-rendezvousUK Network Top 50 (The) (1985)...Episode no.1 missing according to TV Brain Kaleidoscope
Westward Beat Competition...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/10809/westward-beat-competition-1964
Wham!...(ABC TV) 23/04/60 to 18/06/60
missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12458/wham-jack-good-abc-1960Compare: Keith Fordyce, Regulars: The Vernon Girls, Billy Fury, Jess Conrad, Joe Brown
23/04/60 Dickie Pride,Little Tony,Johnny Carson,The Four Jays,and Jack Good's Fat Noise
30/04/60 Cuddley Dudley,Johnny Kidd and the Pirates,Vince Taylor
07/05/60 The Flee-Rakkers,Gill Gordon,The Fat Noise,Danny Rivers
14/05/60 The Four Jays,The Fat Noise,Richard Allan, Sonny Stewart and the Dynamos, Davy Jones
21/05/60 The Fat Noise,Bobby Deacon and the Cruisers,Keith Kelley, Davy Jones
28/05/60 Vince Taylor,Danny Rivers,Tommy Bruce
04/06/60 Red Price,The Vernons Girls,Michael Cox,Joe Brown,Little Tony,The Four Jays,Johnny Kidd and the Pirates,The Fat Noise,Alan Fielding,Dave Sampson and the Hunters
Whistle Stop...(BBC1) 18/08/67 to 07/06/68 all 22 episodes missing...
All shows featured Richard Hearne, Larry Parker, Dodie West, Theodore Rabbit...and in series 2 The Bert Hayes Octet
But other guests were...
Series 1
18.08.1967 Lulu
25.08.1967 The Alan Price Set
01.09.1967 The Fortunes
08.09.1967 Eric Burdon and The Animals
15.09.1967 Manfred Mann
22.09.1967 The Peddlers
29.09.1967 Leslie Crowther
Series 2
23.02.1968 DDDBM&T
01.03.1968 Kenny Lynch
08.03.1968 Roy Budd
15.03.1968 The Peddlers
22.03.1968 The Scaffold
29.03.1968 Simon Dupree and the Big Sound,
05.04.1968 Tony Blackburn
12.04.1968 The Paper Dolls,Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen
19.04.1968 The Love Affair
26.04.1968 The Herd
03.05.1968 Herman's Hermits
10.05.1968
17.05.1968
24.05.1968 The Honeybus
31.05.1968 The Barron Knights
07.06.1968 Don Partridge
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Wild and Winsome Women...(BBC2) 28/08/73 Salena Jones, Doris Troy etc
Zoom, In, Zoom Out. Ulster Televison. Late 60's. Hosted by Gordon Burns of Krypton Factor fame.
The Foundations appeared.
There were 20 episodes altogether.
The two pilot episodes were shown on Wednesday 16 Oct 1968 and Wednesday 23 Oct 1968.
Series 1 ran each Thursday from 9 January 1969 to 03 April 1969. The time slot was 6.00-6.30 p.m.
Series 2 ran each Thursday from 24 April 1969 to 05 June 1969. The time slot was 7.00-7.30 p.m.
Helen Shapiro performed “Today Has Been Cancelled” on 26 March 1969.