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Post by williammcgregor on May 21, 2018 18:52:10 GMT
UPDATES:
Updated 100 list on page 1 for ...
Call in on Carroll
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Hey There!
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Post by williammcgregor on May 21, 2018 18:55:10 GMT
Thanks Ashley the 100 list for both these programmes has been updated with your information
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Post by williammcgregor on May 22, 2018 9:26:17 GMT
UPDATE:
Billy Fury Show (The)...(ATV) 09/11/64
Shiela O'Neill The Gamblers The Michael Sammes Singers The Ross Taylor Dancers Jack Parnell and his Orchestra Dance direction by Ross Taylor...Designer Richard Lake...Produced by Colin Clews
I have updated the 100 list with this information
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Post by williammcgregor on May 23, 2018 13:53:22 GMT
UPDATE:
"Hats Off" removed from list as I noticed this on a post by Peter Check today about The Rockin' Berries
Late '60s UK shows (featuring the band) that are known to survive are:
31-07-68 – ‘Hats Off’ 04-08-68 – ‘Frost On Sunday’ 17-12-69 – ‘Show Of The Week: Vera Lynn’ (UK)
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Post by petercheck on May 23, 2018 14:10:20 GMT
UPDATE: "Hats Off" removed from list as I noticed this on a post by Peter Check today about The Rockin' BerriesLate '60s UK shows (featuring the band) that are known to survive are: 31-07-68 – ‘Hats Off’04-08-68 – ‘Frost On Sunday’ 17-12-69 – ‘Show Of The Week: Vera Lynn’ (UK) Apologies William, I labelled the wrong show on my own database for The Rockin' Berries... checking again (as far as I'm aware) Hats Off does NOT survive.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 23, 2018 16:20:27 GMT
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 23, 2018 16:23:13 GMT
""Now! (TWW)...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12336/michael-palin-pop-show-1965""
Inserts exist for one show at the LOW (as above), a show from 1966. Just Palin, no musical acts.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 23, 2018 16:24:47 GMT
""Jam HTV 25m 15/12/77 - 5/1/78 6 episodes missing, Horslips, Shakin' Stevens etc""
Again, LOW....
Performances for one show - featuting Dave Edmunds and Rockpile, exist.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 23, 2018 16:27:25 GMT
""Stewpot!...missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/9958/stewpot-lwt-1970-71""
One teensy bit of one show - basically Anita Harris singing 'Tuppenny Bus Ride' - exists in the Kaleidoscope Archive.
This was featured on 'the Native Hue of Resolution' DVD.
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Post by williammcgregor on May 23, 2018 16:54:51 GMT
UPDATE: "Hats Off" removed from list as I noticed this on a post by Peter Check today about The Rockin' BerriesLate '60s UK shows (featuring the band) that are known to survive are: 31-07-68 – ‘Hats Off’04-08-68 – ‘Frost On Sunday’ 17-12-69 – ‘Show Of The Week: Vera Lynn’ (UK) Apologies William, I labelled the wrong show on my own database for The Rockin' Berries... checking again (as far as I'm aware) Hats Off does NOT survive. That's ok Peter....I have now (re-instated) "Hat's Off" Thanks for letting me know.
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Post by williammcgregor on May 23, 2018 16:56:34 GMT
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Post by williammcgregor on May 23, 2018 18:54:08 GMT
UPDATE:
I put some information on "It Must Be Dusty" onto the 100 list
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Post by markdixon on May 23, 2018 19:49:09 GMT
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.
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Post by markdixon on May 23, 2018 20:33:32 GMT
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.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on May 24, 2018 9:19:39 GMT
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