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Topic History of: TV Music Show Guide
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Pru I got this book on music and LE TV shows from the 1930s till now(ish) - very much recommended, really invaluable if you ever need that kind of thing.

www.kaleidoscopepublishing.co.uk/books-ledownload2012-11.html


The British Television Music & Light Entertainment Research Guide 1936-2012

Including music, variety, pop, quiz, game and chat shows
as hosted by Bruce Forsyth, Fearne Cotton, Noel Edmonds, Russell Harty, Jimmy Tarbuck, Rowland Rivron, Clive James, Larry Grayson and Terry Wogan...
transmitted on channels including BBC 1, ATV, Channel 4, Associated Redifussion, ITV 1, Sky One, BBC 2, Channel 5, HTV, Scottish TV and Granada...
alongside many other acts, top of the bill on

Parkinson, Top of the Pops, The Generation Game, Val Doonican, Later with Jools Holland, Des O’Connor Tonight, Lift Off, Crackerjack, and heaps of other shows...
Kaleidoscope’s latest research guide contains over 3,600 different shows in the genre of light entertainment. The perfect book for any serious television enthusiast or researcher.