SATURDAY MORNING SHOW

Clip Description: Production ID: 9L/99429
Programme ID: L0195
Gm library type: LWT Production
Programme title: SATURDAY MORNING SHOW

Archived at BFI (restricted) / ITN link here

Mick not there, not well, (Cover of Time Out Magazine 26 April 1978 below) Topper broken sticks, Paul learning to play the base, lighter base as its too heavy, money, USA, carry on playing, attacking record companies.


A programme for children, teenagers

Synopsis: A programme for children, teenagers, young adults and the whole family. The show combines cinema, sport, the best in pop music, interviews with celebrities, studio games for competitors, a regular serial and write in competitions.

STEVE JONES presents the show and introduces episodes of OUR GANG, while ELVIS PAYNE joins the Keep or Heap panel and chats to the advice bureau expert of the week.Guest include:

MICHAEL ASPEL CLASH PENELOPE KEITH TONY DOYLE SHAKIN STEVEN ELEANOR BRON Series title: SATURDAY MORNING SHOW

Series ID: Y191
Credits text: Presenters - STEVE JONES, ELVIS PAYNE
Producer - TONY CORNFORD
Director - DAVID MACMAHON
Paris company: LONDON WEEKEND TELEVISION
Genre: CHILDREN
ITC class ID: UNKNOWN
Running time - minutes: 83
Running time - seconds: 55
First TX date: 1979-01-06
Production area: ENTERTAINMENT
Production type: PROGRAMME
Version type: UK VERSION
Local series ID:
Local episode ID:
Picture style: Colour
Sound style: Mono
Slot time: 90
Commissioner: THE ITV NETWORK
Exploit Issues:
Production companies: LONDON WEEKEND TELEVISION



Video Interview

3:47min / filmed from in front of the TV! / 1080p

ITN link here / Youtube link 1 / Youtube Link 2

The Clash - were interviewed by elvis payne for the - Saturday Morning Show - on London Weekend TV. This was broadcast on 6 January 1979. The show also presented by Steve Jones.

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Mick not there, not well

Mick not there, not well, (Cover of Time Out Magazine 26 April 1978) Topper broken sticks, Paul learning to play the base, lighter base as its too heavy, money, USA, carry on playing, attacking record companies.