.....But if it makes you feel any better, I read the following telecasts survive (Part 3)
Hello Everybody! I read the following ITV one-offs of the 1960s still exist. I read this on "lostshows.com". I hope they are correct. Indeed, some of these are on DVD!
If there's any mistakes on this list, please let me know!
If there's any mistakes on this list, please let me know!
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- DirectorMark StuartStarsMahalia JacksonLeon BibbChris Barber's Jazz BandMahilia Jackson gospel singer in her first British TV show.
- DirectorPhilip DaleStarsCharles GraySusannah YorkJack GwillimThe Prince Regent attempts to force his daughter into a marriage which would secure her popularity.
- DirectorJoan Kemp-WelchStarsAlan BadelVivien MerchantMichael ForrestA sophisticated suburban couple try to enliven their sterile marriage with erotic role-playing, but find their new games even more repressive than before.
- DirectorCharles SquiresStarsDaniel FarsonToni BakerBilly J. Kramer and the DakotasThe Beatles have exploded on the music scene and left Liverpool. This show is about the place they came from and the people the left behind. And some of those who wanted a piece of their success.
- DirectorEric FawcettStarsAthene SeylerWarren MitchellCarole Carr
- DirectorRita GillespieStarsThe BeatlesJohn LennonPaul McCartneyThe Beatles' first variety special.
- DirectorDenis MitchellStarsHonor BlackmanDora BryanFrancis EssexFollows Francis Essex as he puts together a variety special for television.
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsLittle RichardDoris Kenner-JacksonThe ShirellesLittle Richard is immaculate in his sleek 1960's tailored suit and skinny tie. He rocks the British kids and adults too, with Jimmy Saville is in the audience. He's got 'em in the palm of his hand as they enthusiastically clap and respond to his shouts of, "Well A-l-l R-i-g-h-t!" The Shirelles look and sound terrific; sexy 1964 style. Sounds Incorporated plays a tight, chunka-chunka backing rhythm. Little Richard sings, "I've Got the Joy Joy Joy Joy" with the Shirelles providing backup and harmonies. Songs include: Little Richard: "Rip It Up," "Lucille," "Long Tall Sally," "Send Me Some Lovin'" "Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On," "Hound Dog," "Good Golly Miss Molly," "Tutti Frutti," "Jenny Jenny." The Shirelles: "Everybody Loves A Lover," "Will You Love Me Tomorrow."
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsThe BreakawaysJoe BrownEric BurdonBikers, scaffolding, an electrified audience and Jerry Lee Lewis with his pals.
- DirectorNorman SwallowStarsDonald ForshawPamela Stanton
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsElla FitzgeraldRay BrownRoy Eldridge
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsJohnny Duncan and the Blue Grass BoysPeter Paul & MaryPete SayersYardbirds perform: 'Louise'/'I Wish You Would'. Peter Paul & Mary perform : 'Go Tell it on a Mountain'/'Puff the Magic Dragon' and a selection of Bob Dylan songs. Johnny Duncan and his Bluegrass Boys perform: 'Everytime I need you woman'/'My grandfather clock'/ and 'Ruby'
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsSister Rosetta TharpeMuddy WatersCousin Joe PleasantAn innovative musical performed on a real railroad track with the audience one side of the tracks and the musicians on the station side. Also performing are Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee :'Rocking and a whooping''Talking harmonica blues''I'm a roaming rambler'.. Cousin Joe sings 'Hot dog' and 'I'm a railroad porter'.. Muddy Waters performs 'Blow wind blow' and 'You can't lose what you never had'..'Sister Rosetta Tharpe performs 'Didn't it rain children', 'Trouble in mind' and 'Whole world in his hands'.
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsBurt BacharachHal DavidChuck JacksonBurt Bacharach drives around London in a convertible, while singers interpret his songs in the studio.
- DirectorPhilip CassonStarsJohn LennonPaul McCartneyPeter AsherThe Beatles host this showcase of other musicians performing their songs.
- DirectorJohn SheppardStarsArt GarfunkelPaul Simon
- DirectorDave ClarkStarsDave ClarkMike SmithLenny Davidson
- DirectorBarry CawtherayStarsPeter KnightBob MonkhouseDaniel RemyOutside broadcast cabaret show, from Leeds University, to celebrate the opening night of Yorkshire Television.
- DirectorJohn RobinsStarsPetula ClarkTony HatchMatt MonroPetula Clark does not sing but instead sets the scene with her own recorded tribute (due to commitments) to the recently married Tony Hatch and Jackie Trent as they celebrate their musical union in this special wander through their recent hits. Scott Walker sings "If you ever leave me" and "Joanna". Matt Munro and Jackie sing a medley of "Downtown" "Don't sleep in the subway" and "My Love"
- DirectorMichael DarlowStarsJune Carter CashJohnny CashMarshall GrantA capture of Johnny Cash's famous concert at San Quentin prison, performed on 24 February 1969.
- DirectorRonnie BaxterStarsSidney JamesTerry ScottCharles HawtreyMiser Ebenezer Scrooge (Sid James) makes the life of his clerk, Bob Cratchit (Bernard Bresslaw) a misery. A visit from the spirit of Christmas Past (Charles Hawtrey) warns him that he will be shown the error of his ways by visits from the Spirits of Christmas present (Barbara Windsor) and future (Bernard Bresslaw) Becoming generous and helpful Scrooge finances Dr Frank N Stein ( Terry Scott) for his experiments. Scrooge is then thrown into the world of pantomime and meets poor Cinderella (Barbara Windsor) at the beck and call of her ugly sisters(Peter Butterworth and Terry Scott) With some camp help from Buttons (Charles Hawtrey) and the Fairy Godmother (Frankie Howerd) Scrooge resolves to embrace the spirit of Christmas. Unfortunately he lavishes affection on a passer-by (Hattie Jacques) and is arrested by a policeman ( Bernard Bresslaw) .