翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Hit Parade (Spirit of the West album)
・ Hit Parade 1
・ Hit Parade 2
・ Hit Parade of 1941
・ Hit Parade of 1943
・ Hit Parade of 1947
・ Hit Parade of 1951
・ Hit Parader
・ Hit Pix '88
・ Hit Radio 87.6
・ Hit Radio X105
・ Hit rate
・ Hit record
・ Hit Records
・ Hit Records (Croatia)
Hit Scene
・ Hit selection
・ Hit single
・ Hit So Hard
・ Hit Somebody
・ Hit Song
・ Hit Song Science
・ Hit Squad
・ Hit Squad (disambiguation)
・ Hit Squad (film)
・ Hit Stix
・ Hit That
・ Hit That Perfect Beat
・ Hit the ball twice
・ Hit the City


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Hit Scene : ウィキペディア英語版
Hit Scene

''Hit Scene'' was an Australian popular music television series produced and broadcast by ABC TV. The thirty-minute weekly series debuted on 10 May 1969 and was broadcast until 16 December 1972.
==History==
''Hit Scene'' was developed by the ABC's Light Entertainment department, under the supervision of the Director of Television Programs, Ken Watts. The series was hosted by Melbourne radio announcer Dick Williams. Williams had previously hosted ABC's ''Hit Parade'', which was broadcast only in Victoria as part of their Saturday afternoon ''Sportsview'' program, and was chief reviewer on Radio Australia's 'International Record Review' short wave service. ''Hit Scene'' was regularly broadcast at 2.10 p.m. (AEST) on Saturdays, after ''Sportsview'', with the time-slot adjusted if it clashed with a scheduled sporting fixture. The first episode was seen only in Melbourne due the ABC's sporting commitments in other Australian states. The final episode was an hour-long special. Each episode would feature interviews with Australian musicians or a touring international artist, an in-house performance by an Australian musical artist, film footage of an overseas musical act, music charts from around Australia, and reviews of new releases. ''Hit Scene'' also broadcast special concerts during weekdays, including the farewell Australian concert of Max Merritt and the Meteors (Monday 8.00 pm, 13 July 1970) before their first North American tour.
Early episodes of ''Hit Scene'' featured a musically themed introduction track 'Mr. Eliminator' by Dick Dale and His Del-Tones, backing Brisbane band the Avengers (not be confused with the New Zealand band of the same name and time period) appearing and disappearing at various locations across Melbourne, along with compere Williams driving his Holden GT Monaro to the ABC studios. The Avengers appeared in-person on the first national episode on 17 May 1969, promoting their latest EMI single 'Tweedelee Dee' (composed by Terry Britten). Unlike ''GTK'', in-house performances were mostly mimed to pre-recorded music. This may have played a part in ''Hit Scenes demise for 1973, when a Musicians' Union and Actors Equity ruling was made on 1 November 1972 to ban all mimed performances on Australian television.
A female greyhound (1971–1979) was named after the television series.
Since 2001, select episodes of ''Hit Scene'' have featured on ''Rage'' summer specials on ABC TV.

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「Hit Scene」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.