Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. Jan 29, 2012 · Memorial Gene Vincent, The Big Bopper, Eddie Cochran and Buddy Holly. They all lived to short !

    • Jan 29, 2012
    • 79.7K
    • fifteesrebel
  2. Six-Five Special: Directed by Alfred Shaughnessy. With Lonnie Donegan, Dickie Valentine, Jim Dale, Petula Clark. A young singer on a train bound for London finds herself among a group of famous musicians and performers.

  3. Six-Five Special (TV Series 1957–1958) - Movies, TV, Celebs, and more... Menu. Movies. Release Calendar Top 250 Movies Most Popular Movies Browse Movies by Genre ...

  4. In amongst these early attempts was Six-Five Special (BBC, 1957-58), which was significant for two reasons - its success and its time slot. Until 1957 the BBC and ITV had observed the 'toddler's truce', an hour-long break in transmissions between 6 and 7pm designed to let mother bundle small children into bed. This came to an end on Saturday 16 ...

  5. "Six - five special" was one of the few programmes aimed at teenagers and we watched it because we became co-conspirators against our parents whose idea of music on TV was Eric Robinson and Mantovani.Despite the fact that presenters Pete Murray and Josephine Douglas were no longer in the first flush of youth they represented us rather than them ...

  6. On 16th February 1957, the first edition of the BBC’s Six-Five Special was aired. Hosted by Pete Murray and Jo Douglas, the lively Saturday night programme was the first television show to embrace rock ‘n’ roll music, and it set the scene for hundreds of rock and pop shows to follow. TV historian and music aficionado Jeff Evans has ...

  7. Performed by Don Lang and His Frantic Five. I Had a Dream. Written and Performed by Russ Hamilton. You've Gotta Way. Written by John Barry. Performed by The John Barry Seven, vocal by John Barry. Ev'ry Which Way. Written by Mel Tormé. Performed by The John Barry Seven, vocal by John Barry.

  1. Searches related to Six-Five Special tv

    six five special tv programme