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Post by William Martin on Jun 28, 2004 15:42:25 GMT
so its a whole show then?
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Post by Anonymous on Jun 28, 2004 18:47:31 GMT
I don't think it's a telerecording of a complete show. I guess it was a BP played in during the show itself. The owner of the print implied that there were no presenters seen on the print, so that would seem to indicate this.
He mentioned about four or five artistes appear on the reel. I didn't pay too much attention at the time as I assumed the footage came from one of the few existing 60's editions.
I'll post more details as and when I find out more.
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Post by William Martin on Jun 29, 2004 14:36:40 GMT
yes please do this could be a very important find, good work. where there's 1 there are usualy others, although the original source may have sent them all over the world by now
by the way does anyone know how this worked, when an act was repeated was it a TR/video of the last performance or were they recorded specialy for future repeats
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Post by Richard Lawless on Aug 17, 2004 16:11:32 GMT
Jump back a sec to The Beatles '66 episode only surviving in usa. The beatles certainly made TWO COLOUR PROMO FILMS FOR EACH OF RAIN AND PAPERBACK. the beatles (Ringo mainly) introducing themselves from behind coloured perspex sheets. They then mime in the studio to both songs with there groovy gear, shades etc. I have the full versions of these on a vhs along with the Buddakan shows. On the anthology we see Ringo doing the intros for Ed and then the two films of 'rain ' (the studio mime & the other promo filmed in a London park) spliced together. My question is.. Which of the two shoots were shown on TOTP? If it was the studio mime (containing the extra intros for Ed, as I hope it may have been rather than the park promo Then there's every possibility a TOTPS or at least a segment of the show along with 'the fabs ' winged there way over to New York's Sullivan theatre all those years ago. Does that make any sense?
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Post by Laurence Piper on Aug 17, 2004 17:28:31 GMT
Er, no. There were two colour FILM promos made (PW and Rain), shot in the grounds of Chiswick Park, London. There were also two colour VIDEOTAPE promos of those same songs (shot in the recording studio, for exclusive use in the Ed Sullivan Show, which the spoken intros were from as well - although in Anthology, the vision cut straight to the Chiswick promos after the intros, giving the impression that this is what followed on originally. It wasn't!) There were also several B/W videotaped studio promos shot at the same time as the colour ones - various of these clips were shown on UK TV (e.g. TOTP, Thank Your Lucky Stars).
The TOTP appearance for PW and Rain was especially shot by the BBC for that programme alone and nothing to do with the promos; PW was re-used a few times (in a following weeks' show and the Xmas edition of TOTP) although Rain was not seen again. Their TOTP appearance is easily identified as The Beatles were seen in front of a backdrop of a circle of lights (colour photos were taken on set).
Hope this clears this matter of the promos up once and for all. Some people seem to be confused as to which clips were promos and which were TOTP.
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Post by RL on Aug 18, 2004 16:04:53 GMT
so why do people think they sent over totps for Sullivan if he showed the colour promos with intros that were nothing to do with totps?
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Post by William Martin on Aug 18, 2004 16:28:46 GMT
le monde peut ĂȘtre un endroit embrouillant
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Post by RL on Aug 19, 2004 5:50:32 GMT
that's easy for you to say
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Post by Lester Malinky on Aug 20, 2004 10:52:52 GMT
the boxing day '67 has definately been repeated in its entirety at least once, Saw it on a bbc sixties night about ten years ago. Fluff Freeman & Pete Murrey were the hosts for the years compalation. You have probably seen the clips seperately.. Stones ..lets spend the night together Bee Gees...Massachusiss P.Harum..Whiter shade of pale
urrrrrrrrrrrm the rest escape me
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Post by Kev on Aug 20, 2004 11:32:01 GMT
Are you thinking of the partial rerun on Channel 4 to Celebrate the Bill Cotton years?
Mid to late 80's? Time is goinf fast and I can't keep track of it!
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Post by Laurence Piper on Aug 20, 2004 15:26:00 GMT
1987 on Ch.4 - it was hacked to pieces though.
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Post by William Martin on Aug 20, 2004 15:46:23 GMT
that's easy for you to say oui
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Post by William Martin on Mar 21, 2005 17:31:20 GMT
Any further info on this?
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Post by cosmic bunny on Mar 23, 2005 15:16:26 GMT
i have December 1988 on c4
def bill cotton years too
the ad break chops loads out
but i do have a complete unedited version which makes more sense of the dialogue from the 1988 mix
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