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Post by Mark Frechette on Aug 10, 2009 0:47:33 GMT
They've probably scrubbed it because of G*** G*****r appearing on it..... Yes, that's the reason. All this "Glitter cuts" moaning was too much for EinsFestival.
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Post by Mark Frechette on Aug 10, 2009 0:53:24 GMT
Some new dates. Starting September 16th the shows will air Wednesdays.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2009 7:42:50 GMT
The following performances should be featured in the show of 26-8-76 (in alphabetical order):
Acker Bilk - Aria Can - I Want More Chi-Lites - You Don‘t Have To Go Cliff Richard - I Can‘t Ask For Anymore Than You Gallagher & Lyle - Breakaway Manfred Mann‘s Earthband - Blinded By The Light Robin Sarstedt - Let‘s Fall In Love Ruby Flipper/Bee Gees - You Should Be Dancing Ruby Flipper/Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don‘t Go Breaking My Heart (& Credits) Ruby Flipper/James & Bobby Purify - Morning Glory Stylistics - 16 Bars
This is from a database I downloaded from the internet some time ago. Unfortunately the site itself has closed by now.
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Post by mike phillips on Aug 10, 2009 7:44:02 GMT
Hi, how can I watch these shows?
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Post by Oliver Roemer on Aug 10, 2009 8:56:22 GMT
Hello Mike, if you have a digital satellite system and you are living in the UK, you've got to to either turn your dish to the position of astra satellite at 19,2° east or you have to install a second LNB at this position and you'll need a DiSEqC switch to change between the two LNB's between your usual position at 28,2° east and the one for continental Europe at 19,2° east. You'll then have to add the ASTRA 1 satellite at 19,2° east to your receivers menue and you'll have to programme new transponders for this satellite, in case they are not already programmed. You'll find "Eins Festival", on which these TOTP shows are shown, on transponder 51, 10744, polarisation H (horizontal), symbol rate 22000, FEC 5/6. Oh, and maybe you'll need a larger dish for this, I'll recomand a size of 80 to 90 cm. This site may also be helpful for you to find it: www.lyngsat.com/astra19.htmlor this one: www.satellites.co.uk/satellite/digital-systems/138649-sky-dish-pick-up-19-2-a.htmlRegards, Oliver.
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Post by rogerp on Aug 10, 2009 12:12:46 GMT
This is from a database I downloaded from the internet some time ago. Unfortunately the site itself has closed by now. Thanks a lot for the playlist. So in two months we have - here and in other forums - to rely on you for the line-ups of all further editions of TOTP from 1976 on, I hope you're aware of your responsibility
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2009 12:56:19 GMT
LOL I'm sure there are others out there with accurate playlists, but they're still hiding somewhere
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Post by Pete Seaton on Aug 10, 2009 14:18:46 GMT
we have an accurate playlist
V V V
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Post by Paul Dorf on Aug 10, 2009 14:44:07 GMT
you need a copy of seatons book (even though only 25 exist i heard) or go to the retro section of buzzjack where youll find full totp rundowns titled 'on this day'. also worldcharts has full totp details up to 1973, albeit with quite a few mistakes.
re einsfestival i heard theyre showing 50 shows in total so theres still 25 more after these. & Oliver if you speak to the channel again maybe they could be steered towards showing editions that werent re-broadcast by uk gold in the 90s. i believe there were quite a few especially ones hosted the bearded one, by noele edmondo. no doubt one of the resident totp experts on the forum could post the list of unrepeated shows from 1976 onwards.
i would guess einsfestival will stop at 1980 just on behalf on good taste! needless to say totp was mostly rubbish thereafter.
btw prepare for a shock at how bad the ruby flipper dance group were, other shockers were their disco duck routine & tvc15!
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Post by Oliver Roemer on Aug 10, 2009 14:55:21 GMT
Hi, I tried to speak to Eins Festival again today, but the director in charge or on duty (a woman this time) was very unfriendly and told me to ask questions according to the programme on their 0190-service line, but I will not do this as this is going to cost me and I think I have the right to get the information for free for my licence fee.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2009 15:40:19 GMT
we have an accurate playlist V V V Thanks a lot Pete, after a while of searching I found it. As I can see, my database seems to be correct, it just doesn't show the playing order.
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Post by rogerp on Aug 10, 2009 15:48:27 GMT
go to the retro section of buzzjack where youll find full totp rundowns titled 'on this day'. well, there really seem to be people with full playlists out there, but well hidden indeed so thanks for the usefull hint, Paul! for example: www.buzzjack.com/forums/index.php?showtopic=77161&hl=totp@pete Seaton: Pete, on s9.zetaboards.com/olcote/index/ have you full playlists of ALL editions of TOTP, from the middle of 1970s on? I haven't found yet...
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Post by Pete Seaton on Aug 10, 2009 18:10:08 GMT
i was going to post a direct link but you've already found it i see.
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Post by rogerp on Aug 10, 2009 19:21:23 GMT
i was going to post a direct link but you've already found it i see. Nope Peter, I'm afraid I haven't found the right thread yet - I've cited only the general POPTASTIC-link that you had posted before. Could you please give a more specific / more precise link for the TOTP-playlists?
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Post by Paul Dorf on Aug 10, 2009 19:31:58 GMT
good stuff Oliver! i know theres a list of all the uk gold totp dates on wikipedia, so basically all the dates in between werent re-broadcast. also bear in mind there are a few wiped dates in 1976 & 1977.
all the shows between jan 15th 1976 to 18th march 1976 were destroyed, and the following dates;
1976
jun 3 july 1 aug 12 sep 2 sep 16 nov 11 nov 18 dec 2 dec 16
1977
feb 10 mar 3 mar 31 jul 7 aug 4 sep 8
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