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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Dec 28, 2021 22:21:29 GMT
I did a fair bit of searching and I can only find a couple of scanty bits of Calendar from the 1960s, and regrettably none of the have the Move in or the Scaffold or indeed any pop acts from the time, which is a shame.
That said, things get added to archives all the time, and this was very welcome information.
I'll keep looking, and in the unlikely event I find owt, I'll let you know.
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Post by garygraham on Dec 28, 2021 22:29:05 GMT
Never say never but it's very unlikely to exist unless it was on 16mm film. At best the policy of regional BBC and ITV companies seemed to be to keep the 16mm film reports from news but not the studio tapes.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Dec 29, 2021 1:10:29 GMT
So what's the origin of the YouTube clip with the timecode? It's definitely from 1969 when they started featuring bands. Is it from a Yorkshire TV archive? I believe it's from ITV's archive, yes. The timecode is identical in style to other ones used by ITV during the same period (some early 70s Big Match editions, for example - www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK5PYHgcgNI ).
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Post by garystevens on Dec 29, 2021 9:50:54 GMT
Just doing a bit of sleuthing regarding The Move and see that they performed on this show on the 17th of February 1969. They did 'Beautiful Daughter' and recent Number 1 'Blackberry way'. The presenter was Liz Fox and I see that the one clip on YouTube attached is from 1969. Do any of the 1969 shows exist in full? They had Scaffold, The Love Affair and more musical guests on during that year. Any help? youtu.be/gwyBIBI0zUIMaybe you should actually credit the source of this information ( Cherry Blossom Clinic on Facebook) And not make it look like you found the Calendar article in a newspaper (which, was actually found by GJB, he's a bit cheesed off with you, on the CBC Facebook page) <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button><button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button>
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Post by petercheck on Dec 29, 2021 16:18:31 GMT
Just doing a bit of sleuthing regarding The Move and see that they performed on this show on the 17th of February 1969. They did 'Beautiful Daughter' and recent Number 1 'Blackberry way'. The presenter was Liz Fox and I see that the one clip on YouTube attached is from 1969. Do any of the 1969 shows exist in full? They had Scaffold, The Love Affair and more musical guests on during that year. Any help? youtu.be/gwyBIBI0zUIMaybe you should actually credit the source of this information ( Cherry Blossom Clinic on Facebook) And not make it look like you found the Calendar article in a newspaper (which, was actually found by GJB, he's a bit cheesed off with you, on the CBC Facebook page) <button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button><button disabled="" class="c-attachment-insert--linked o-btn--sm">Attachment Deleted</button> Are you saying that "GJB" is a different person to "garystevens"? Like others, I assumed you/they are the same person.
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Post by John Marshall on Dec 30, 2021 5:11:04 GMT
Are you saying that "GJB" is a different person to "garystevens"? Like others, I assumed you/they are the same person. The real question is who cares about GJB? Can we block this combination of letters from the forum? He uploads other peoples finds but slaps giant watermarks on them and doesn't allow comments. Nobody cares, Gary. Your odd boomer sense of wanting money or credit for things that aren't yours is quite annoying. If you weren't so god awful maybe you might get more credit then you do for....whatever it is you do. You're a nutter and not helpful. I think just about every one on this forum has found or helped find something that was lost. Its not too difficult. Hell, you can go on ebay right now and find some sort of lost media. Get it together man!
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Post by richardwoods on Dec 30, 2021 9:17:09 GMT
Are you saying that "GJB" is a different person to "garystevens"? Like others, I assumed you/they are the same person. The real question is who cares about GJB? Can we block this combination of letters from the forum? He uploads other peoples finds but slaps giant watermarks on them and doesn't allow comments. Nobody cares, Gary. Your odd boomer sense of wanting money or credit for things that aren't yours is quite annoying. If you weren't so god awful maybe you might get more credit then you do for....whatever it is you do. You're a nutter and not helpful. I think just about every one on this forum has found or helped find something that was lost. Its not too difficult. Hell, you can go on ebay right now and find some sort of lost media. Get it together man! Perhaps misusing the term Boomer should be treated in the same way on the forum as using socially aware as a derogatory term. There’s a lot of very fine upstanding Boomers out there you know 🤣🤣🤣
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Post by John Green on Dec 30, 2021 12:01:02 GMT
It's been suggested elsewhere that the application of the Americanism 'boomer' doesn't fit the UK well. We had a decade of austerity post-war (bread and potatoes rationed for the first time). Though I timed it well, and was born as sweet-rationing ended, I first left full-time education a couple of weeks after my sixteenth birthday, having stayed on a year.
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Post by Richard Marple on Dec 30, 2021 12:32:56 GMT
My late Dad was born in the right period to bee a Boomer, but was probably even more socially aware than I was!
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Post by richardwoods on Dec 30, 2021 12:35:22 GMT
My late Dad was born in the right period to bee a Boomer, but was probably even more socially aware than I was! Exactly
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Post by markboulton on Jan 8, 2022 23:48:22 GMT
So what's the origin of the YouTube clip with the timecode? It's definitely from 1969 when they started featuring bands. Is it from a Yorkshire TV archive? I believe it's from ITV's archive, yes. The timecode is identical in style to other ones used by ITV during the same period (some early 70s Big Match editions, for example - www.youtube.com/watch?v=UK5PYHgcgNI ). Unfortunately that's a relatively modern timecode readout that could have come from any Sony 1" or Betacam machine playing a dub.
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