On Yesterday (Sky channel 537) now, and repeated at 9pm and 7am in the morning. Well worth watching, recording and/or Sky+ing, it's a pretty well-rounded celebration of 60's pop originally broadcast on New Years Eve 1969 (7 weeks after BBC1 first went Colour).
A joint venture between the BBC & German ZDF (hence it's survival when all but 3 60's TOTP were junked by the ever-visionary Beeb) recorded in the Top Of The Pops studio's and presented by a 'top-of-his-game' Jimmy Savile & a german lady called Alfe
Pop Goes The Sixties
Pop Goes The Sixties
They're locking them up today, they're throwing away the key...I wonder who it be tomorrow, you or me?
Re: Pop Goes The Sixties
The BBC kept very little of anything from the 60s. Staff often took tapes home with them, although some of these got recovered from time to time.
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Re: Pop Goes The Sixties
I have a great clip of The Who performing I Can See For Miles from this programme.
Re: Pop Goes The Sixties
JamesW wrote:
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> The BBC kept very little of anything from the 60s. Staff often
> took tapes home with them, although some of these got recovered
> from time to time.
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It was mainly to do with the power of the closed shop Equity union, who had such a great deal on repeat fees that it would cost more to show something again than it would to make something new. They therefore so no point in keeping material that was never going to be re-broadcast.
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> The BBC kept very little of anything from the 60s. Staff often
> took tapes home with them, although some of these got recovered
> from time to time.
>
>
It was mainly to do with the power of the closed shop Equity union, who had such a great deal on repeat fees that it would cost more to show something again than it would to make something new. They therefore so no point in keeping material that was never going to be re-broadcast.
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