Whittaker's World of Music LWT, 17th April 1971
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- Опубликовано: 23 окт 2023
- With Shirley Bassey, Gilbert O'Sullivan, The Mixtures, Roy Budd, Sylvia McNeill, J. Vincent Edwards.
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Dug out of my digital archive for inclusion in the update to my ePub, "Rock and Pop on Television", published in 2012. It's a daily almanac of TV shows with music content that includes 27,000 entries listing 50,000 named tracks and runs to 2,948 pages. The book can be searched by song, group/artist, show or presenter. It's available on the Apple Book Store for £ 6.99.
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Roger Whittaker & Richard Stilgoe were so alike and sounded alike & both very musical.
This is great. Thank you! Gilbert O`Sullivan. Many thanks again.
Thanks. I'll go through what I have and upload anything that might interest you. I have the complete Les Dawson's Christmas Box from 1975. Best condition. You'll have it but I'll up it anyway.
Thank you very much that will be superb!@@RockmineArchive
i got some of them with lulu and theres 2 eps with Gilbert O`Sullivan.
2:15 - I see he's been back to Brentford Nylons for a new set of wigs.
I’d like to see more full episodes of this show, though I find Roger Whittaker unbearable on it, lol.
I very vaguely remember this and even as a very very young kid he seemed totally out of place on such a show.
The show itself seems like 1967, but in colour! It only lasted one series, as by 1972 Glam Rock had fully kicked in, and this would have looked too dated to the young 'uns, which some of them were thinking here anyway I think 😅
This lasted only one series as it was immediately considered too dated with Glam Rock coming in, and, in my opinion, it already looked 1967, but still entertaining. Roger was talented and avuncular (despite the seventies serial killer glasses) but it's not surprising this didn't last, as it was pretty dated for '71. Saying that, Val Doonican still had shows in the eighties 😅
Any idea who was playing Double Bass with Roy Budd?