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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 1:43:51 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 1:45:11 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 1:48:37 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 2:02:45 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 2:04:10 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 2:07:21 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 2:10:43 GMT
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Post by Nigel Lamb on Aug 26, 2019 2:13:27 GMT
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Kev Hunter
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Post by Kev Hunter on Aug 26, 2019 9:10:08 GMT
20th Century Box LWT 13/7/80 Spandau Ballet 30 minutes - Can't find the whole thing anywhere but a short section of it, with Robert Elms introducing the band at the Scala Cinema, Kings Cross, and the opening bars of "To Cut A Long Story Short", was included in Episode 1 of BBC4's Smashing Hits! The 80s Pop Map Of Britain And Ireland, and repeated last Friday (23 August). See it here, 7:28 mins into the programme : link
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 26, 2019 10:39:06 GMT
Wow! what a response thanks to everyone !!
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Post by markdixon on Aug 26, 2019 16:47:49 GMT
I’d like to know if “Punk and Acne Go Together” still exists. This was broadcast in the ATV region only. I searched for this programme in the database of the Media Archive of Central England (MACE), but it wasn’t there.
The documentary featured journalist Val Hennessy who interviewed punk musicians and fans. Tony Blackburn also appeared in the programme.
Here’s a description from the Birmingham Post and Mail (05 December 1977)
VAL HENNESSY turns her journalistic talents towards the new cult of punk rock this week in "Punk and Acne Go Together" (ATV, 10.30),
Val met Birmingham punks in a city wine bar, but she was a little disappointed with them.
"I had a sneaky feeling they weren't genuine. They were draped in chains and padlocks and had green hair," she said.
"One of them said to me: 'Old bags like you are envious of us. You all go round thinking how fantastic we look.'
"I replied: ' Perhaps we all go round thinking you look bloomin' daft.'
"I wanted their parents to come on the show and say what they felt about their children being punks but in true punkish manner they wouldn't say where they lived.
According to some listings, this programme was repeated on 28 June 1978.
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Post by williammcgregor on Aug 29, 2019 17:50:21 GMT
No 91 A Kind of Exile Peggy Seeger Many thanks to Stephen Byers and Mark Dixon who have created and established its existence... missingepisodes.proboards.com/thread/12060/kind-exile-granada-minute-documentary(if link does not work, which I suspect, please use following search term A Kind Of Exile Peggy Seeger Thames Television up comes A KIND OF EXILE-1971 Granada TV 60-minute documentary with the link above)
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Post by williammcgregor on Sept 2, 2019 16:02:33 GMT
I've changede the title to ...
Another 61 Pop Shows Missing?
as the BFI is currently showing Holdings for the following in Their Archive ...
18 Twiggs BBC2 17/10/74 Guests Ferry and Ruffin Part of: Show Of The Week 21 There Goes That Song Again Thames Feb-April 1975 bfi hold 13/3/76 and 14/4/76 34 Tangerine Dream BBC2 3/10/76 at Coventry Cathedral 38 Roots Rock Reggae BBC2 29/8/77 Part of: Third World Music 44 The London Weekend Show: Disco Fever 2/4/78 as Discos 50 In Concert Westward 16/5/78 John Miles as Scottish Television 51 Sutherland Brothers and Quiver In Concert STV 21/5/78 as 28/2/77 52 Instant Sunshine In Concert STV 28/5/78 as 7/3/77 53 Fanfare Thames Television 30/6/78 Rosetta Stone 57 And Now The Good News BBC2 11/12/78 63 Skellern BBC2 16/3/79 66 Wings Over The World BBC2 8/4/79 67 Rod Stewart BBC1 2/6/79 Part One Belle Vue, also Hold Part 2 6/7/79 70 The Best Disco In Town STV 20/7/79 71 Where Are They Now? BBC1 15/8/79 Twinkle 72 Roadshow Disco BBC1 Oct-Dec 79, bfi hold 1/10, 8/10, 22/10, 29/10, 5/11, 10/12/79 73 Born Fighters ITV 3/11/79 Nick Lowe, Dave Edmunds Rockpile 74 The United Kingdom Disco Final 20/11/79 as UK Disco Championships 76 Won't Get Fooled Again ITV 30/12/79 as A Profile of The Who 2/11/79 Part of: Alright Now 86 Tom Jones BBC2 2/4/72 with The Blossoms as 31/12/71 with The Blossoms 88 Songs That Matter ATV 9/7/72 Doris Troy, The Settlers 95 20th Century Box 13/7/80 Spandau Ballet as Twentieth Century Box 96 20th Century Box 17/8/80 New Wave of British Heavy Metal as Twentieth C B Heavy Metal 100 To Russia With Elton LWT 21/12/80
Our thanks to Nigel Lamb and Kev Hunter who located some of these elsewhere, in the first instance.
Our thanks to
09 The Roy Orbison Show ATV 5/8/64 located by Peter Check 31 Fusion LWT 14/8/76 ELO live at New Vic Theatre London on DVD posted by Paul Watkins 20 Elton John and Bernie Taupin Say Goodbye to Norma Jean located by Nigel Lamb 24 Johnny Cash - Ridin The Rails transmitted by BBC, located by Nigel Lamb 33 Elton John in Edinburgh Playhouse located by Nigel Lamb 40 The Songwriter Westward Television 23/12/77 Justin Hayward located by Nigel Lamb 42 Brass Tacks BBC1 March 1977 Punk documentary located by Nigel Lamb 47 Bilbo Baggins In Concert STV 20/4/78 located by Nigel Lamb 54 Olivia BBC1 11/9/78 Abba located by Nigel Lamb 92 Hollywood Nights BBC2 20/5/80 ONJ Tina Turner located by Nigel Lamb 94 The Big Time 3: Sheena Easton BBC1 2/7/80 located by Nigel Lamb 91 A Kind of Exile Thames Television Peggy Seeger located by Stephen Byers and Mark Dixon 27 Disco BBC1 Wogan Aug-Oct 75 31/8/75 and 12/10/75 exist, as per TV Brain 14 Colour My Soul Series 1 5 episodes are Missing, Series 2 exists as per TV Brain 61 David Frost Presents The Gift of Song 13/1/79 music for UNICEF Concert, this exists in part on youtube as Bee Gees & Andy Gibb - Unicef Gift of Song (5 of 5) 6.37 minutes IMDB has it as The Music for UNICEF Concert A Gift of Song performed in the UN General Assembly Hall 10/1/79 90 minutes, ATV showed this, IMDB says Production Company is United Nations Children's Fund There may be other clips from this on there, or it may be on there in full 90 minutes? 99 Toyah ATV 18/12/80 located by Nigel Lamb
The BBC have been Brilliant in their response - here's how "We do have Brass Tacks edition on Punk Rock tx 3/8/77 and The Big Time about Sheena Easton. We don't have Johnny Cash - Ridin' The Rails, Olivia 11/9/78 and Hollywood Nights 20/5/80 as these were purchased programmes, bought-in, which would have been returned to their distributor. We don't have any episodes of Like...Music in the Archive" (TV Brain only shows 25/12/62 Episode 1 as Missing, BBC Genome shows there were 4 episodes 12/12/62-3/1/63)
The remaining 61 shows are now in alphabetical order and look like this...some with extra information 01 A Dream Singing 22/7/64 Rediffusion A Faith P A Noble bfi has filmographic record no holding 02 Alan Stivell and his Group Southern Television 27/3/75 03 Anita 18/10/75 A Harris G Melly Grampian Television All 6 episodes of Anita Missing 04 Art-Asia BBC1 21/9/80 Punk Group Alien Kulture 05 At The Embankment Thames Television 16/10/78 The Bothy Band 06 Average White Band BBC2 31/3/79 Usher Hall Edinburgh 50 minutes 07 Cado Belle In Concert STV 20/4/78 08 Carroll Calling ATV 1965 all 6 episodes are Missing as per TV Brain 09 City Sounds Anglia Television 24/5/85 David Jensen bfi has a filmographic record no holding 10 Clanned at the Embankment HTV 11/1/79 11 Disc Break ATV 24/6/59-29/9/59 Ewan McColl Peggy Seeger 12 Donna's Disco Party Thames Television 2/1/79 Donna Summer 13 Fasten Your Seat Belts BBC1 15/9/61 Johnny Ray Janie Marden 14 Frankie Vaughan Show ATV 1965-6 T Jones, Millicent, The Seekers all 12 episodes missing 15 Grease Day BBC1 26/10/78 Olivia Newton-John F Valli bfi has filmographic record no holding 16 Green Belt Live! BBC1 22/6/80 50 minutes 17 Just Trad With A Twist Granada Television 17/1/62 Chubby Checker, Chris Barber Jazz Band 18 Late Night Elkie Thames Television 20/12/79 30 minutes bfi has filmographic record no holding 19 Late Night Special: All The Fun Of The Fair 26/10/75 20 Like...Music BBC North 12/12/62-3/1/63B Fury, J Brown,J Leyton, K Kirby L Cordet, all 4 episodes missing 21 Matt and Gerry Ltd Thames Television May-June 1975 Gerry Marsden 22 Neil Sedaka BBC2 16/9/73 23 One More Time! BBC2 May-November 1970 Kiki Dee Lois Lane 24 On The Road with Bad Company July 1979 25 Pulse BBC1 Scotland 18/11/71 McGuiness Flint 21/11/71 Arrival 26 Punk and Acne Go Together ATV 5/12/77 repeated 28/6/78 Val Hennessy punk singers and fans 27 Ray Charles BBC2 7/2/69 28 Record Breakers STV Linda Lewis recording Woman Overboard album 29 Review series, The Blues According to Lightning Hopkins BBC2 21/4/72 50 minutes 30 Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug LWT 1975 31 Scottish Showcase 1974-5 Madeline Bell Georgia Brown Lulu Stuart Henry 32 Show of the North BBC1 Jul-Aug 1971 Strawbs, Pentangle, Marmalade 33 Songs That Stopped The Shows Tyne Tees 16/5/75 Susan Maughan Frank Ifield 34 Sounds Like McEvoy November 1974 Horslips, Frupp, Pumpkin Head
35 Spin-A-Disc 17/6/61 ABC 25 minutes First Edition made by same production team as TYLS
...(Saturday 17 June 17.45 pm one-off episode of Spin-A-Disc which later became a segment of Thank Your Lucky Stars.)
36 Star Parade ATV 21/9/80 ABBA 2 hours 37 Star Rider Thames Television 30/6/77 Steve Hillage at Hyde Park September 1976 38 Star Time ATV 1960-3 39 Stars In The West HTV 7/10/74 40 Strawbs Sing Thames Television 30/9/75 41 Sugar Beat BBC 16/9/60 Kenny Lynch, The Brook Brothers Sheila Southern 30 minutes 42 The Best Disco In Town STV 12 Acts 20/7/79 43 The Best of British LWT November 1977 The Damned 44 The Eammon Andrews Show Thames 22/1/79 The Osmonds Jack Good, 29/1/79 Pete Townshend 45 The Cool Spot BBC July - September 1964 David Jacobs all 9 episodes missing 46 The Lulu Hour STV 16/4/78 Marmalade 47 The Music Goes Round and Round Southern Television 25/3/75 48 The New Seekers LWT 21/8/74 Buster, The Glitter Band BFI filmographic record no holding part of Superpop '76 49 The People's Echo BBC1 April-June 1977 The Stranglers on 19/6/77 50 The Schools Prom Rick Wakeman BBC 19/7/79 51 The Star Dust Man Thames 22/3/79 The John Otway Story bfi have filmographic record no holding 52 This And That Ulster Television 1963-1965 53 Thirsty Boots Ulster Television 1966 54 Tin Pan Alley ATV 1960 55 Top Score (Pop Quiz Show) BBC1 September- December 1974 56 Twist With A Beat BBC 17/7/62 57 Watt Words Watt Music BBC1 July- September 1968 8 episodes 58 Wednesday At Eight Thames Television 15/12/76 The Three Degrees 59 What's On Granada Television 20/4/78 Sham 69 27/4/78 Cherry Vanilla 60 When Irish Stars Are Shining Ulster Television 17/3/78 Clodagh Rogers, Dana The Bachelors 61 XTC BBC1 West 5/1/79 30 minutes
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Post by ashleywood on Sept 3, 2019 9:22:47 GMT
I believe Star Time 14 April 1960 exists in partial audio form - the clip in question features Alma Cogan and The Everly Brothers. I will try to confirm this in the next few days.
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Post by johnleach on Sept 3, 2019 12:39:15 GMT
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