WHO'S ON TV - Programme Six (Look-In Special)
Welcome to the sixth show from the SFC, full of memorabilia and nostalgia from British TV. Featuring long forgotten and well remembered theme tunes, clips, songs and releases by the stars that appeared on TV over the last Century. There’s full versions of themes, usually only heard in the first few moments of a programme, rare singles by famous and obscure artists, cover versions and original tracks by famous singers and songwriters, all with a connection to Television.
This issue we take a look at Look-In. The kids magazine, first published in January 1971, which featured articles, cartoon strips and stories related to TV programmes of the era.
The first 18 tracks here are based on the articles within that first issue, the rest are connected with TV programmes that featured on that week's programming.
Track 01 Intro
Track 02 ‘Crowther In Trouble’ Leslie Crowther - The Unicorn (Pye NPL18247)
Track 03 ‘Survival’ Nada - Arizona Desert
Track 04 ‘World Of Sport’ Don Harper's Homo Electronicus - World Of Sport March (Columbia DB9023)
Track 05 ‘How!’ Leslee Antonee - Theme Remixed
Track 06 ‘Freewheelers‘ Keith Mansfield - Teenage Carnival (KPM Music 1029)
Track 07 ‘Magpie’ Murgatroyd Band (Decca F13256)
Track 08 ‘Non Stop With Stewpot’ Ed Stewart - I Like My Toys (MGM 1448)
Track 09 ‘Wreckers At Deadeye’ Royal Ballet Sinfonia - Overture (Campion Cameo 2018)
Track 10 ‘Please Sir’ Sam Fonteyn - School's Out (SML ESL001)
Track 12 ‘David Nixon’s Magic Box’ - David Nixon & Anita Harris - Magic Paper Dolls Medley
Track 13 ‘Timeslip’ Edward Michael - Rite De La Terre Earth (deWolfe DWCR004)
Track 14 ‘Magpie Flies East’ Henry Mancini - Far East Blues (RCA Camden CAS2510)
Track 15 ‘Junior Showtime’ Jack Trombey - Trombones On Parade (deWolfe DWCR004)
Track 16 ‘Junior Showtime’ host Peter Goodwright - The Cast of Please Sir
Tracks 17- TV Guide For Jan 9-15 1971
SATURDAY 9TH JANUARY
18 Banana Splits Show ((Tra La La Song) Banana Splits
19 Stingray (Theme) Garry Miller & The Barry Gray Orchestra
20 Dr Who (Dr Who Theme) BBC Radiophonic Workshop
21 Lancelot Link - Secret Chimp (Theme) Bob Emenegger
22 It's Cliff (Look Left Look Right (Song for Europe) from 'It's Cliff') Clodagh Rodgers
23 The Baron (Theme) Ted Astley
24 It's Tarbuck (We're Gonna Change The World) Matt Monro
SUNDAY 10TH JANUARY
25 Wind In The Willows (Watermill) Light Music Society Orchestra cond Sir Vivian Dunn
26 Big Match (Young Scene) Keith Mansfield
27 Diddyland TV (Song Of The Diddy Men) Ken Dodd
28 Catweazle (Busy Boy) Ted Dick
29 On The Buses (Bond Street Parade) Alan Tew
MONDAY 11TH JANUARY
30 Lost In Space (Theme Version One) John Williams
31 Blue Peter (Barnacle Bill) H Ashworth Hope
32 A Question Of Sport (Happy Mexicans) The Tio Pepe
33 Z Cars (Johnny Todd) Johnny Keating And His Orchestra
TUESDAY 12TH JANUARY
34 Magic Ball (Theme) Ronnie Hazlehurst
35 Animal Magic (Las Vegas) Laurie Johnson
36 Ghost And Mrs. Muir (Theme) Dave Grusin
WEDNESDAY 13TH JANUARY
37 Rupert The Bear (Rupert) Jackie Lee
38 Sooty (Sooty's Signature Tune) Jimmy Leach Quartet
39 Sexton Blake (Theme) Anthony Isaac
40 Screen Test (Marching There And Back) Syd Dale
41 Nanny And The Professor (Theme) Addrisi Brothers
42 This Is Your Life (Gala Performance) Laurie Johnson
43 Star Trek (Theme) Alexander Courage
44 Champions (Theme) Tony Hatch
THURSDAY 14TH JANUARY
45 Origami (Theme) Me Me Lav
46 Flipper (Theme) By Dunham & Henry Vars
47 Nearest And Dearest (Nearest And Dearest) Hylda Baker
48 Scooby-Doo, Where Are You (Theme) Larry Marks
49 Top Of The Pops (Grandad (#1)) Clive Dunn
50 Liver Birds (On A Mountain Stood A Lady) Scaffold
FRIDAY 15TH JANUARY
51 Jesse James (Theme) Lionel Newman
52 Road Runner (Theme) Barbara Cameron
53 Double Deckers (Get On Board) Double Deckers
54 Tomorrow's World (Theme) Dankworth Big Band
55 Virginian (Theme) Percy Faith
56 Hawaii Five O (Theme) Morton Stevens
