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24th May 2015, 10:33 am | #1 |
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Birmingham: Something for a wet Saturday
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""SHOWTIME AT THE TALBOT hotel Stourbridge DY8 1DW Saturday 6th June 2015 The Kaleidoscope old television Event is back for June 2015 and we're pleased to announce this day's line-up. Which this time is on the theme of music programmes Admission to this event is free of charge, however, donations to our charities gratefully accepted and would appreciate a recommended minimum donation of at least £5. Our friends at the RNLI put on a spread of afternoon tea and cake and all money raised on the day goes directly to the RNLI. Once again, we'll be taking up two rooms of The Talbot Hotel in Stourbridge and this session will be screening no less than 14 hours of music related television rarities. This time we are also paying tribute to two music greats who recently passed away with programmes featuring Alvin Stardust in his Shane Fenton guise and Errol Brown with an early Hot Chocolate tv appearance. Our confirmed guest is Teri Scoble who was choreographer and dancer on all of Granada's pop shows during the 1970's including Lift Off With Ayshea, Shang-A-Lang, Look Alive, The Arrows, Marc and Get It Together. Teri has had a fascinating career to date and is now an accomplished artist. We look forward to asking her all about it when she joins us on Saturday 6th June at The Talbot. The day will be presented in the main room by our host Tony Currie and the second room will feature a continuous programme featuring many rarities. Admission to this event is free of charge, however, donations to our charity gratefully accepted and would appreciate a recommended minimum donation of at least £5. Our friends at the RNLI put on a spread of afternoon tea and cake and all money raised on the day goes directly to the RNLI. Here's what you can expect to see on the day. THE MAIN ROOM 12.00 Midday OPENING FILM, BBC2 12.05pm SPOT THE TUNE Johnnie Hamp's first production for Granada TV hosted by Marion Ryan and Billy Raymond with Johnny Gray and his Band with special guest Shane Fenton who sings Cindy's Birthday First transmitted 24.08.1962 GRANADA 12.30pm GILBERT O'SULLIVAN WELCOME TO MY SHOW A song and dance spectacular choreographed by Dougie Squires featuring The Johnnie Spence Orchestra incl Big Jim Sullivan with special guests Peter Cordeno, Brenda Arnou, The O'Jays and Elton John who joins Gilbert at the same piano for a rare duet of "Get Down" and the only known tv performance of "Step Into Christmas". First transmission 22.12.1973 London Weekend Television 1.30pm PETER PAUL & MARY EARLY MORNING RAIN TOP OF THE POPS (TAKE 1) A rare and unseen insert for the Top Of The Pops show recorded on the set of Tonight In Person 30.09.1965 BBC 1.35pm TOP OF THE POPS PEBBLE MILL INTERVIEW (TAKE 1) Tony Blackburn talks to Ron Fern from Leeds Polytechnic during rehearsals for a wiped edition of Top Of The Pops. Along with members of the audience, they discuss a report on the high levels of noise in pop music. Includes two complete takes of the audience dancing to New Orleans by Harley Quinne. 30.11.1972 BBC 1.50pm Break 2.00pm SPECIAL GUEST: TERI SCOBLE 3.00pm Break 3.30pm KEEP ON DANCING A compilation of rarely seen dance routines featuring Him And Us and the TSD's taken from Granada's top pop shows Lift Off With Ayshea, Shang-A-Lang, Look Alive, The Arrows, Get It Together, Marc, Paul, Pop Gospel and Dance Crazy Choreography by Teri Scoble 4.00pm STUDIO DOWNBEAT Hosted by Raymond Boyd Features performances by Jet Harris and Kenny Lynch July 1962 Scottish TV 4.30pm SOUNDS LIKE FRIDAY LEO SAYER Leo sings The Show Must Go On, Train, Giving It All Away and many others. His special guests are Frankie Miller, The Arlene Phillips Dancers and The Boomtown Rats 27.10.1978 BBC 5.00pm ALL GOOD THINGS with MANFRED MANN A rare mix of Manfred Mann - in b/w from Television Wales West's final night and in colour on BBC's Julie Felix Show 03.03.1968 TWW 09.12.1967 BBC 5.25pm SONGS OF SEARCHING CLIFFORD T.WARD 15 minutes of music for a Sunday evening. Clifford T.Ward sings Home Thoughts from Abroad, Escalator, For Debbie & Her Friends and Oceans Of Love 17.10.1976 BBC 5.45pm BULLET The pop show which looks at and listens to the pick of the new record releases. A rare pilot presented by David Jensen, Pauline Black and Timmy Mallet Performances by Blue Rondo A La Turk, Mari Wilson, Pauline Black and Wah! plus Russell Grant's Astro Pop Gossip, a report on the Barry Manillow convention in Blackpool, Yazoo are interviewed backstage while on tour in Liverpool plus Toyah and Mike Score (A Flock Of Seagulls). 1982 GRANADA 6.20pm SHOWTIME aka THE BIG SHOW Rare for the year 'in colour' 625/525 line recordings from ATV's variety show filmed in 1967. ATV were quite adept at filming shows with two sets of cameras with dual standards. Many are unseen since the first and only transmission. with performances by Dusty Springfield, Lulu, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Cliff Richard and Terry Thomas ATV 6.50pm TOP OF THE POPS POST RECORD SHIRLEY BASSEY Recorded most likely for the album spot at the time. Shirley Bassey with Breakfast In Bed and a sensational show-stopper of a performance of You Don't Care No More. 29.04.1971 BBC 6.55pm CLOSEDOWN 1984 Thames closedown sequence with Tom Edwards and featuring the music of Matt Bianco's Whose Side Are You On?. Thames were playing tracks from their current album all that week to close down the station. SECOND ROOM - THE WINDSOR SUITE 12.00 Midday DISC A DAWN The BBC Wales television series that discovered, nurtured and presented the stars of the Welsh pop explosion. Guests include Janet Rees, Huw Jones and a glam rock group called Touch. 10.03.1973 BBC WALES 12.30pm PERSONAL APPEARANCE THIS IS ANKA A lavish song and dance production by Eddie Pola with Johnny Carson, Linda Scott, The Granadiers directed by Cliff Adams, Peter Knight and his Orchestra. 24.08.1961 GRANADA 1.30pm TBC 2.00pm THE COUNT BASIE SHOW Personal Appearance of Count Basie and his Orchestra with Lambert Hendricks and Ross, Ocie Smith, Irene Reid 06.06.1962 GRANADA 3.00pm WHAT THE BUTLER SAW A Rock & Roll Programme For Children Of All Ages with performances by Michael Chapman, Camel and Coast Road Drive plus an animated film of The Side Stepping Pig 11.03.1974 LWT 3.25pm LATE NIGHT LINE UP SIX AND SEVEN-EIGHTHS Ivor Cutler singing "I Believe In Bugs" and "Now, Now, Don't Do That To Me" with Harvey Matusow with Anna Lockwood, Tommy Platt 'the electric martian', Don Crown and his busking budgies, The Beaux Of London City Morris Men and John Darling 17.09.1972 BBC 3.50pm PANORAMA ROCK 'N' ROLL an extract from episode 150 A short interview with Lawrence Maurice Parnes and his batch of 'golden boys' Billy Fury, Vince Eager, Johnny Gentle and Duffy Power 16.03.1959 BBC 4.00pm MEET JUDITH DURHAM Spend an hour with Judith & her Friends Special guests Tommy Reilly, Dave Dee, Harmony Grass, Bonneville Junior School Percussion Band, Malcolm Clare and his Dancers 30.08.1970 London Weekend Television 4.55pm FULL HOUSE STEELEYE SPAN Steeleye Span performing Gaudete, Spotted Cow, One Misty Moisty Morning and Cam Oer er From France 13.01.1973 BBC 5.15pm EDANDZED! Hosted by Ed Stewart with special guests Hot Chocolate who perform Bet Yer Life I Do, Love Is Life and Money Don't Make A Man 31.10.1970 BBC 5.35pm LOOK ALIVE Stephanie De-Sykes and Gordon Bennett present and perform on this Muriel Young pop show unseen for almost 40 years. Music comes from Patches and Mud plus Him And Us choreographed by Teri Scoble 14.10.1975 GRANADA 6.00pm MADNESS SCREEN TEST THE PILOT Written by Ben Elton & Richard Curtis BBC 6.15pm THE OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST Introduced by David Hepworth and Mark Ellen Live performances by Allez Allez and Japan On film Little Steven And The Disciples Of Soul with original off-air continuity to close 22.10.1982 BBC 7pm BBC2 CLOSEDOWN includes slide trails of Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC Radio 2 with Patrick Blunt plus the BBC2 clock closedown 22.10.1982 BBC All permissions in relation to the copyrighted material to be exhibited have been kindly granted by the BBC, ITV Studios, Fremantle Media and all other relevant copyright holders. Kaleidoscope events are non-commercial and admission is entirely free of charge. We reserve the right to make changes to the advertised line-up and schedule of this event without notification."" Last edited by cheerfulcharlie; 24th May 2015 at 10:47 am. |