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''Colour Me Pop'' was a British music TV programme broadcast on BBC2 from 1968-1969. It was a spin-off from the BBC 2 arts magazine show ''Late Night Line-Up''. Designed to celebrate the new introduction of colour to British television, it was directed by Steve Turner, and showcased half-hour sets by pop and rock groups of the period. The programme was a pioneering precursor to the better remembered BBC music programme ''The Old Grey Whistle Test'' (1971–87). Unlike its successor, most of the editions of ''Colour Me Pop'' are lost.〔 ==Complete list of performances== 17 May 1968 Katch 22, 14 June 1968 Manfred Mann 21 June 1968 The Small Faces 28 June 1968 Eclection 12 July 1968 Salena Jones with The Brian Lemon Trio 19 July 1968 Fleetwood Mac 26 July 1968 The Kinks 9 August 1968 The Peddlers 16 August 1968 The Tremeloes 23 August 1968 Barry Noble 30 August 1968 Spooky Tooth 7 September 1968 The Hollies 14 September 1968 The Moody Blues 21 September 1968 Unit 4 + 2 28 September 1968 David Ackles 5 October 1968 O'Haras Playboys 12 October 1968 Honeybus, Clodagh Rodgers 23 October 1968 The Mothers of Invention 2 November 1968 Eclection, Spooky Tooth, Jethro Tull 9 November 1968 Foggy Dew-O, Lew Prinz And The Bedrocks 16 November 1968 The Nice 23 November 1968 The Alan Price Set, Julie Driscoll and The Brian Auger Trinity 30 November 1968 Giles, Giles and Fripp 7 December 1968 Timebox 14 December 1968 Love Sculpture 21 December 1968 Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band 4 January 1969 The Move 11 January 1969 Sons And Lovers 16 January 1969 The Pop Tops 25 January 1969 The Toast 1 February 1969 Chicken Shack 6 February 1969 Bobby Hanna And The Art Movement 15 February 1969 The Equals, Barbara Ruskin 22 February 1969 The Marmalade 1 March 1969 Ten Years After 8 March 1969 World of Oz 15 March 1969 Caravan 22 March 1969 Harmony Grass 12 April 1969 Free 19 April 1969 Jimmy Campbell, Sweet Thursday 26 April 1969 Elastic Band 10 May 1969 Family 17 May 1969 Cats Eyes 31 May 1969 Group Therapy 7 June 1969 Lions Of Judea〔 14 June 1969 Strawbs (who also invited David Bowie along to perform mime to one track ''Poor Jimmy Wilson'', with his producer Tony Visconti 5 July 1969 Trapeze (at Laf) 12 July 1969 Copperfield 26 July 1969 Orange Bicycle 2 August 1969 The Love Affair, Philip Goodhand-Tait 9 August 1969 Gene Pitney, Mike Cotton Sound 30 August 1969 The Fortunes ---.---.--- Chambers Brothers 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Colour Me Pop」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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