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Post by Joe Haynes on Jan 6, 2008 0:20:51 GMT
is this in the archive or in rpivate hands? im sure there is a few more episodes in private hands. btw thanks alot for puting this list together. i have always wanted to see a list of all surviving episodes
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Post by Chris H on Jan 6, 2008 7:48:10 GMT
Hi Johnny,
Just a small correction......On 28.8.75 it should read.....
Chris Spedding - Motorbiking
Thanks for the useful info btw!
Chris.
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Post by Paul Watkins on Jan 6, 2008 10:26:04 GMT
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Post by robb on Jan 6, 2008 13:03:54 GMT
There is a book out with all this info already
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 6, 2008 14:32:39 GMT
crikey thats not many surviving shows when you concider how many were broadcast in that time span
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Post by dinsdale on Jan 6, 2008 14:59:12 GMT
There are more full '67-'76 editions not listed here. These are..
05/02/70
26/02/70
15/10/70
14/01/71
25/02/71
16/11/72
25/01/73
27/09/73
11/10/73
27/12/73
11/04/74
15/08/74
27/12/74
27/02/75 (5 performances)
13/03/75
24/07/75
23/12/75
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Post by dinsdale on Jan 6, 2008 15:03:28 GMT
From 1976 onwards it gets better, both 01/01/76 & 08/01/76 survive, then nothing until 01/04/76 & 08/04/76 and after that other than about 5 editions the rest of the years editions survive. In 1977 there are 5 missing editions up to 08/09/77, though this has been confirmed to exist privately making 04/08/77 the very last missing TOTP and as you've probably gathered, every edition from 15/09/77 exists in full!
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Post by John Fleming on Jan 6, 2008 17:56:29 GMT
Are you referring to that collection that's been offered for £20,000 on the internet or does the 08/09/77 show exist somewhere else also? 04/08/77 was definitely listed as existing in that collection as I made an attempt to purchase it without success.
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Post by Ray Langstone (was saintsray) on Jan 7, 2008 11:45:39 GMT
31/1/74; this exists as b/w in private hands, I believe......Killer Queen, The Bitch is Back and some Stevie Wonder and Ronnie Lane if oh-too-fallible memory serves....how would this be categorized. Over to you experts.....
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Post by Rich Cornock on Jan 7, 2008 17:41:37 GMT
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Post by dinsdale on Jan 7, 2008 19:55:35 GMT
About 5 performances exist from this 31/01/74 TOTPS edition. These include Ronnie Lane - "How Come" Stevie Wonder - "Living For The City" Bibblerock (JK) - "Satisfaction" Robert Knight - "Love On A Mountain Top" Harold Melvin & The Bluenotes - "The Love I Lost" - danced to by Pans People Neil Sedaka - "A Little Lovin'" (Not dead sure on this one)
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Post by John Fleming on Jan 8, 2008 9:53:07 GMT
The Neil Sedaka performance definitely exists, as does Tiger Feet by Mud.
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Post by dinsdale on Jan 8, 2008 17:41:32 GMT
A silly oversight by me there. How could i forget the Mud performance with DLT on stage!
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Post by Simon Mclean on Jan 13, 2008 1:12:47 GMT
San Bernadino - Christie Black Night - Deep Purple Audience dancing Go North - Richard Barnes The Witch - The Rattles Woodstock - Matthew's Southern Comfort (film) ? - Baskin and Copperfield Close To You - The Carpenters (Pans People) Gasoline Alley Bred - The Hollies It's Wonderful To Be Loved By You - Jimmy Ruffin Presentation of prizes to best dancer in audience by man in remarkable shirt (possibly Johnny Johnson)Band Of Gold - Freda Payne (end credits playout)
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Post by Neil Barker on Jan 13, 2008 16:30:51 GMT
The Baskin & Copperfield song is called "I Never See The Sun".
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