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Post by ajsmith on Feb 17, 2021 12:37:08 GMT
Oh dear oh dear talk about dreadful performance ... sorry to say that as to be fair he might have been a nice guy If you think that's bad.... WOW! Wonder if a teenaged Charlie Higson was watching that broadcast..
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Post by petercheck on Feb 17, 2021 12:38:21 GMT
And below is The Honeybus on Dutch/Belgian TV. Cannot quite remember which. I think this is our best chance of a surviving clip. Great photos thanks, I'd seen the second one before but didn't know what it was from. The first I've never even seen before Thinking about the boat footage again, if the location is indeed Antwerp then it's more likely to be from Belgian TV than Dutch. Which makes me wonder if the source could be RTB's "Tienerklanken." They had a fondness for filming bands out-and-about in Belgium; there's the well known Pink Floyd clips ("See Emily Play" and "The Scarecrow") for starters. Is there an episode list for that show anywhere? The RTB archive seems to be held these days by pro.sonuma.be/en/sonuma, but it's only for registered researchers. There's a guide here, but it's incomplete (and no mention of Honeybus): hardprog.pagesperso-orange.fr/tienerklanken_episode_guide_1346.htm
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Post by williammcgregor on Feb 17, 2021 12:55:36 GMT
Can I ask a favour of everyone, please no more posts of Wee Willie Harris Thanks !
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Post by John Green on Feb 17, 2021 13:02:35 GMT
I'm pretty sure that 'Wee Willie Harris' is rhyming slang. I bet you can get 'Wee Willie' tee-shirts quite cheaply.
Remember, everyone-DON'T MENTION WEE WILLIE HARRIS !
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Post by williammcgregor on Feb 17, 2021 13:04:40 GMT
I'm pretty sure that 'Wee Willie Harris' is rhyming slang. I bet you can get 'Wee Willie' tee-shirts quite cheaply. Remember, everyone-DON'T MENTION WEE WILLIE HARRIS ! The 3D T-Shirts would be something else John
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Post by iwest on Feb 17, 2021 13:20:26 GMT
Thanks, well the dates on there indicate that the show was on air for most of 1968, so they could've filmed either Honeybus single potentially. As you say there's no mention of them specifically, but most of those episodes only have a single act listed. So I'm guessing someone has just filled in the names of bands that they know appeared on specific dates, and that there were other unknown acts who also appeared on the same shows. It's frustrating that the sonuma.be archive can't be freely searched. I totally get why they would want to restrict access to actual footage to professionals only, but I don't see why they can't do a publicly accessible BFI-style list of what is or isn't held. But I suppose it's no different to other commercial archives.
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Post by petercheck on Feb 17, 2021 13:34:37 GMT
Can I ask a favour of everyone, please no more posts of Wee Willie Harris Thanks ! Sorry William, couldn't resist one more (actually this is worth seeing for his Gene Vincent impersonation at 13:00!):
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Post by williammcgregor on Feb 17, 2021 14:13:58 GMT
Oh No ! ... O.K. Peter I'll let you off for the sake of the forum ... But I won't sleep well tonight
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Post by petercheck on Feb 17, 2021 14:25:52 GMT
The Flee-Rekkers (thanks to William McGregor who found it!). Anyone know which TV show or movie this is from?
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Post by williammcgregor on Feb 17, 2021 14:33:29 GMT
Fireball XL5 my favourite TV show from the early 1960's
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Post by John Green on Feb 17, 2021 14:35:25 GMT
The Flee-Rekkers (thanks to William McGregor who found it!). Anyone know which TV show or movie this is from? Nice one. Thanks to both of you. The comments are well worth a read.
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Post by williammcgregor on Feb 17, 2021 14:42:46 GMT
Thanks John and Peter
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Post by williammcgregor on Feb 17, 2021 15:08:38 GMT
Here is some gen about Janice Peters
Janice Peters played a small but fiery part in British rock 'n roll's early history. A brunette with a beguiling smile, she was signed to EMI's Columbia label in 1958 and cut the Brenda Lee-styled "This Little Girl's Gone Rockin'," backed with the less interesting "Kiss Cha Cha." In 1959, she recorded with Shadows co-founder and songwriter Iam Samwell, cutting Samwell's "A Girl Likes," a piece of high-energy rockabilly that almost crossed over into Lene Lovich-style punk with its frantic ...
Here is the BBC Genome results for Janice Peters, 5 tv appearances and 14 radio appearances, can anyone come up with her tv appearances for ITV?
Available now on BBC Sounds and iPlayer The new BBC Programme Explorer has 37 playable programmes that match your search for "janice peters".
BBC Television Saturday 27 December 1958 18.05The Six-Five Special Party Stars of Stage, Screen, and Radio are invited to join with you in the fun starring Michael Holliday and presenting the big beat of Ted Heath and his Music, Tony Osborne and his Brasshats and The Tito Burns 6.5ers with the Kingpins featuring The Five Dallas Boys, Don Rennie, Don Lang, Claudio Venturelli, Steve Martin, Janice Peters, Dale Greaves. With Jim Dale as your host. See page 11 Next week: 'Dig This!' - first of a new series View listing in magazine BBC Television Saturday 13 December 1958 18.05Six-Five Special with Jim Dale as your host featuring Lita Roza, Don Lang, Andy and The Bey Sisters, Don Rennie, Steve Martin, Claudio Venturelli, Lisa Noble, Janice Peters, Leila Williams and presenting the music of Ted Heath and his Music, The Tito Burns 6.5ers with The Kingpins, Tony Osborne and his Brasshats. View listing in magazine BBC Television Saturday 2 August 1958 20.00Television Music-Hall 'Variety is the Spice of Life' featuring: Richard Hearne, Mr. Pastry in another crazy adventure Peter Jones, A Very Wide Boy Jack Billings, With the dancing feet Claudio Venturelli, Italy's Singing Star Janice Peters, Singing Personality Eva and Nick, Exquisite Dancers The Television Toppers Eric Robinson and the Orchestra, The Best in Music
(Eva and Nick are appearing at the Astor Club, London) View listing in magazine BBC Television Saturday 18 October 1958 18.05Six-Five Special visits the Lyceum Ballroom, London with Jim Dale as your host and featuring: Lita Roza, Billy Raymond, Donna Douglas, Paul Beattie, The Southlanders, Craig Douglas, Janice Peters, Vince Eager, The Six-Five Dates Also Leslie Watkins, Television columnist of the Daily Sketch and presenting the music of Ronnie Aldrich and the Squadronaires, The Tito Burns '6.5-ers', Tony Osborne and his Brasshats View listing in magazine BBC Television Saturday 5 July 1958 20.00Television Music-Hall Variety is the spice of life Featuring: Eddie Calvert, The Man with the Golden Trumpet Hal Fisher, Famous American Comedian Les Bagheras, Snake Dance Extraordinary Ugo Frediani, Sensational Boy Juggler Terry Scott, Man and Boy Joe Church, Comedy in the Modern Manner Janice Peters, A new voice to Television The Television Toppers, Dancing Supreme Eric Robinson and the Orchestra The best in music Caption Girl, Wendy Smith View listing in magazine Light Programme Saturday 25 July 1959 10.00Saturday Club The best of today's 'pop' entertainment featuring Rabin Rock Directed by David Ede with Colin Day, Lorie Mann and Ray Pilgrim The Grooving Guitar of Don Sandford The Hound Dogs The Clarinet Plus Five Janice Peters, Mike Shaun The Ronnie Price Quintet The Jazz Cellar: The Betty Smith Quintet Cat's Call: Disc stars you've requested New to You: the latest releases Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant News Summary at 10.30 and 11.30 View listing in magazine Light Programme Saturday 29 July 1961 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring The Polka Dots Colin Day Janice Peters Russ Sainty The Karl Denver Trio Arthur Greenslade and the Gee Men Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen The Jazz Cellar: Terry Lightfoot 's New Orleans Jazzmen New to You Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call Disc stars you've requested Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant Light Programme Saturday 1 July 1961 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring Mr. Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band The Viscounts Janice Peters Johnny Gentle Mike Shaun The Teen beats with Jackie Lynton Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen Arthur Greenslade and the Gee Men New To You Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call Disc stars you've requested Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant Mike Shaun is appearing at the Villa Marina, Douglas, Isle of Man Light Programme Sunday 1 October 1961 10.30EASY BEAT Stepping out in their Sunday best Bert Weedon and the Easy Beats Danny Williams Janice Peters Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers Going Up!Members of the audience comment and give their opinion on three new records For Fans with a ' Trad ' Fad Terry Lightfoot 's New Orleans Jazzmen, with Clinton Ford Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Ron Belchier Light Programme Sunday 23 April 1961 10.30EASY BEAT Stepping out in their Sunday best Bert Weedon and the Easy Beats ('arole Simpson Ross Sainty Janice Peters Folk Beat Jimmie Macgregor and Robin Hall Going Up! Members of the audience comment and give their opinion on three new records For Fans with a ' Trad ' Fad Kenny Ball 's Jazzmen with Clinton Ford Produced by Brian Matthew Light Programme Sunday 23 July 1961 10.30EASY BEAT Stepping out in their Sunday best Bert Weedon and the Easy Beats Eden Kano Janice Peters The Karl Denver Trio Going Up! Members of the audience comment audi give their opinion on three new records For Fans with a ' Trad ' Fad Terry Lightfoot 's New Orleans Jazzmen with Clinton Ford Introduced by Brian. Matthew Produced by Ron Belchier Light Programme Saturday 11 March 1961 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring The Dallas Boys Ricky Valence Mike Shaun Janice Peters Ricky Barron Cooper and James Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen Arthur Greensladc and the Gee Men The Jazz Cellar Ian Menzies and the Clyde Valley Stompers Fiona Duncan New to You Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call Disc stars you've requested Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant See page 5 Light Programme Friday 14 July 1961 17.31The Cool Spot Jim Dale beats in songs sung and swung by The Nashville Five, The Karl Denver Trio and Janice Peters Light Programme Saturday 20 May 1961 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring Craig Douglas Johnny Wade Janice Peters Danny Davis Julia Rolls The Trebletones Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen The Ronnie Keene Six New to You , Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call Disc stars you've requested Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant Light Programme Saturday 15 April 1961 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring The King Brothers Lorie Mann Danny Williams Johnny Wade Janice Peters Shane Fenton and the Fentones The Ronnie Price Quintet Arthur Greenslacte and the Gee Men The Jazz Cellar Mr. Acker Bilk 's Paramount Jazz Band New To You Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call Disc stars you've requested Introducf'd by Brian . Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant Light Programme Sunday 4 June 1961 10.30EASY BEAT Bert Weedon and the Easy Beats Maureen Evans Dick Jordan Janice Peters Folk Beat: The Karl Denver Trio Going Upf Members of the audience comment and give their opinion on three new records For Fans with a ' Trad ' Fad Kenny Ball 's Jazzmen with Clinton Ford Produced by Brian Matthew Light Programme Saturday 31 March 1962 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment Cliff Richard The Shadows The Viscounts Dorita y Pepe Janice Peters Arthur Greenslade and the Gee-Men The Jazz Cellar: Alan Elsdon 's Jazz Band New To You: Spinning the latest release* Cat's Call: Disc stars you've requested L.P. of the week Country and Western Corner Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy GRANT Light Programme Saturday 13 January 1962 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring The King Brothers The Karl Denver Trio Don Rennie Janice Peters Cliff Bennett and the Rebel Rousers The Paul Russell Four Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen The Jazz Cellar: Dick Charlesworth and his City Gents with Jackie Lynn New To You: Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call: Disc stars you've requested L.P. of the Week Country and Western Corner Introduced by Brian Matthew Produced by Jimmy Grant Light Programme Saturday 26 May 1962 10.00SATURDAY CLUB The best of today's pop entertainment, featuring Matt Monro Eden Kane Janice Peters The Allisons The Paul Russell Four Arthur Greenslade and the Gee-Men Tommy Sanderson and the Sandmen The Jazz Cellar Dick Charlesworth and his City Gents Jackie Lynn New To You Spinning the latest releases Cat's Call Disc stars you've requested Country and Western Corner L.P. of the Week Introduced by Pat Campbell Produced by JIMMY GRANT BBC Television Monday 10 February 1958 22.15Television Dancing Club (8th Edition, 9th Series) from the Carlton Rooms, Maida Vale, London. featuring Victor Silvester and his Ballroom Orchestra With demonstrations by Sid Mallett and Janice Buxton, Lyndon and Felicia, The Laura Dixon Formation Team from Birmingham. Also presenting the eighth heat of the 1957-58 competition for the Television Dancing Club Trophies Victor Silvester's Dancing Lesson (assisted by Doreen Freeman) Hostess, Sylvia Peters
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Post by Kev Hunter on Feb 17, 2021 18:42:21 GMT
Can I ask a favour of everyone, please no more posts of Wee Willie Harris Thanks ! Sorry William, couldn't resist one more (actually this is worth seeing for his Gene Vincent impersonation at 13:00!): Now that's worth seeing if just for the abominable (ok, fairly inept) version of "Apache".. come back, Edgar Broughton Band, all is forgiven!
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Post by Bob Savage (robstar) on Feb 17, 2021 21:10:55 GMT
DANDO SHAFT, is there any surviving footage of this great acid folk band from the early 70s. They released 3 great albums in a similar style to Pentangle but I've never seen any footage.
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