Ready Steady Go!

Ready Steady Go!

1963
Ready Steady Go!
Ready Steady Go!

Ready Steady Go!

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Ready Steady Go! is one of the UK's first rock/pop music television programmes and was a forerunner of MTV-type programming. It was conceived by Elkan Allan, head of Rediffusion TV. Allan was assisted by record producer/talent manager Vicki Wickham, who became the show's producer, and Michael Lindsay-Hogg who was appointed the show's director in 1965. It was broadcast from August 1963 until December 1966. It was produced by Associated-Rediffusion the weekday ITV contractor for London, called Rediffusion-London post 1964. The live show was eventually networked nationally. The show gained its highest ratings on 20 March 1964 when it featured the Beatles being interviewed and performing their songs "It Won't Be Long", "You Can't Do That" and "Can't Buy Me Love" - the last of which was a hit at the time. RSG! USA! was a Dick Clark production in 1964. A trademark infringement ended the show after six episodes. Its last episode was broadcast on 23 December 1966.

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EP17  Ready Steady GOES! (final show)
Dec. 23,1966
Ready Steady GOES! (final show)

Final show: Ready Steady GOES! Guests: --Mick Jagger and Chris Farlowe - ""Out Of Time"" & ""Satisfaction"" (song excerpts) --The Who - ""Please Don't Touch"" (Eddie Cochran song they never issued a studio version of) and ""I'm A Boy"" --Paul Jones - possibly ""Baby Tomorrow"" --Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich - possibly ""Save Me"" --Eric Burdon --Alan Price --Donovan --Lulu --Keith Relf and Paul Sammwell Smith --Julie Felix --Cat Stevens --Merseys --Peter and Gordon --Small Faces --Spencer Davis Group (Note: Some of the above may have just been spoken appearances and not musical performances)

EP16  Jimi Hendrix; Marc Bolan; The Troggs
Dec. 16,1966
Jimi Hendrix; Marc Bolan; The Troggs

Guests: --Marc Bolan - ""Hippy Gumbo"" --The Escorts - ""Head To Toe"" --The Four Tops (on film) - interview --Jimi Hendrix Experience (Jimi Hendrix, Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell) - ""Hey Joe"" (their U.K. TV debut) --The Merseys - ""Rhythm Of Love"" --Keith Relf (of the Yardbirds) - ""Shapes In My Mind"" --Victor Sylvester - ""You're Dancing On My Heart"" --The Troggs - ""5-4-3-2-1,"" ""Anyway That You Want Me"" and ""I Can Only Give You Everything"" (last song with closing credits)

EP15  Marc Bolan; Bobby Hebb; The Move; Alan Price Set
Dec. 09,1966
Marc Bolan; Bobby Hebb; The Move; Alan Price Set

Scheduled guests: --Marc Bolan - ""Bolan's Dream"" --Bobby Hebb - ""A Satisfied Mind"" --The Move - ""Night Of Fear"" --The Alan Price Set - ""Willow Weep For Me'/""Yours Until Tomorrow""

EP14  Herman's Hermits
Dec. 02,1966
Herman's Hermits

Scheduled guests include: --Herman's Hermits - ""East West""

EP13  Ben E. King; Donovan; Little Richard
Nov. 25,1966
Ben E. King; Donovan; Little Richard

Scheduled guests: --Donovan - ""Sunshine Superman"" --Ben E. King --Little Richard - ""I Need Love""

EP12  Four Tops; Small Faces; Eric Burdon & the Animals
Nov. 18,1966
Four Tops; Small Faces; Eric Burdon & the Animals

Guests: --The Breakaways --Eric Burdon (formerly of the Animals) - ""Jailhouse Rock"" and ""Help Me Girl"" --The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - ""I'm Dropping Out On You"" --Donovan - ""Sunshine Superman"" --The Four Tops - ""Baby, I Need Your Loving,"" ""I Can't Help Myself"" and ""Reach Out, I'II Be There"" --Kathy McGowan interviewed the Kinks' Pete Quaife and Dave Davies. --The Small Faces - ""(Tell Me) Have You Ever Seen Me"" and ""My Mind's Eye"" Also appearing: --RSG! dancers Sandy Sarjeant, Georgie Allen and Celia Hetherington.

EP11  Cilla Black; Spencer Davis Group; Wayne Fontana
Nov. 11,1966
Cilla Black; Spencer Davis Group; Wayne Fontana

Scheduled guests: --Cilla Black - ""A Fool Am I"" --The Spencer Davis Group - ""Gimme Some Loving"" --Wayne Fontana - ""Pamela Pamela"" --Françoise Hardy --Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band - ""Que Sera Sera""

EP10  Cream; Bobby Darin; Manfred Mann
Nov. 04,1966
Cream; Bobby Darin; Manfred Mann

--Cream - ""Wrapping Paper"" & ""N.S.U."" Scheduled guests: --Bobby Darin - ""If I Were A Carpenter"" --Manfred Mann - ""Semi-Detached Suburban Mr James""

EP9  Dave Clark 5; Troggs; Edwin Starr; Bobby Goldsboro
Oct. 28,1966
Dave Clark 5; Troggs; Edwin Starr; Bobby Goldsboro

Scheduled guests: --The Dave Clark Five - ""Nineteen Days"" --Bobby Goldsboro --Edwin Starr --The Troggs - ""I Can't Control Myself""

EP8  The Who; Georgie Fame; Lee Dorsey
Oct. 21,1966
The Who; Georgie Fame; Lee Dorsey

--The Who - ""Batman,"" ""Bucket T,"" ""I'm A Boy,"" ""Disguises,"" and ""My Generation/Rule Britania"" --Also, The Who mime to Cliff Richard's ""Summer Holiday"" --Lee Dorsey - ""Holy Cow"" --Georgie Fame - ""Sunny""

EP7  Dusty Springfield; Paul Jones
Oct. 14,1966
Dusty Springfield; Paul Jones

Scheduled guests: --Paul Jones - ""High Time"" --Dusty Springfield - ""All I See is You""

EP6  The Rolling Stones; Paul & Barry Ryan; Eric Burdon
Oct. 07,1966
The Rolling Stones; Paul & Barry Ryan; Eric Burdon

--The Rolling Stones - ""Have You Seen Your Mother Baby Standing In The Shadow,"" ""Paint It Black"" and ""Lady Jane"" Scheduled guests: --Paul & Barry Ryan - ""Have You Ever Loved Somebody?"" --Eric Burdon (possibly Eric Burdon & The Animals - ""Help Me Girl"")

EP5  30 September 1966
Sep. 30,1966
30 September 1966

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EP4  Walker Brothers; Dave Dee & Co.; The Breakaways
Sep. 23,1966
Walker Brothers; Dave Dee & Co.; The Breakaways

Scheduled guests: --The Breakaways --Dave, Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Titch - ""Bend It"" --The Walker Brothers - ""Another Tear Falls""

EP3  The Otis Redding Special
Sep. 16,1966
The Otis Redding Special

--Otis Redding - ""Satisfaction,"" ""My Girl"" and ""Respect"" --Eric Burdon - ""Hold on I'm Coming"" --Chris Farlowe - ""It's A Man's Man's Man's World"" --Otis Redding - ""Pain in My Heart"" and ""I Can't Turn You Loose"" --Otis Redding, Eric Burton, Chris Farlowe - ""Shake"" and ""Land of 1000 Dances""

EP2  The Who; Peter & Gordon; David Garrick; Zoot Money
Sep. 09,1966
The Who; Peter & Gordon; David Garrick; Zoot Money

Guests (scheduled to appear): --Eddie Cave and the Fyx --David Garrick - ""Dear Mrs. Applebee"" --Zoot Money & Big Roll Band - ""Big Time Operator"" --Peter and Gordon - ""Lady Godiva"" --Twice As Much - ""Step Out Of Line"" --The Who - ""I'm A Boy"" and ""Heat Wave""

EP1  Wayne Fontana; Sandie Shaw; Spencer Davis Group
Sep. 02,1966
Wayne Fontana; Sandie Shaw; Spencer Davis Group

Scheduled guests: --The Spencer Davis Group - ""When I Come Home"" --Wayne Fontana - ""Goodbye Bluebird"" --The Fortunes - ""Is It Really Worth Your While?"" --Sandie Shaw - ""Run""

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Ready Steady Go! is one of the UK's first rock/pop music television programmes and was a forerunner of MTV-type programming. It was conceived by Elkan Allan, head of Rediffusion TV. Allan was assisted by record producer/talent manager Vicki Wickham, who became the show's producer, and Michael Lindsay-Hogg who was appointed the show's director in 1965. It was broadcast from August 1963 until December 1966. It was produced by Associated-Rediffusion the weekday ITV contractor for London, called Rediffusion-London post 1964. The live show was eventually networked nationally. The show gained its highest ratings on 20 March 1964 when it featured the Beatles being interviewed and performing their songs "It Won't Be Long", "You Can't Do That" and "Can't Buy Me Love" - the last of which was a hit at the time. RSG! USA! was a Dick Clark production in 1964. A trademark infringement ended the show after six episodes. Its last episode was broadcast on 23 December 1966.

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didi-5 The ultimate 60s pop show presented by Keith Fordyce and Cathy MacGowan was a staple part of TV in the early part of the decade. It had a simple formula – to showcase artists from both the UK and USA (usually miming), alongside an audience who danced or stood around during the performances.MacGowan was an irritating, mini-skirted, giggler, while Fordyce would have looked more at home as an assistant in a furniture shop – still, it was a start and pre-dated Radio 1's Top of the Pops by a few years. Big names who appeared on Ready, Steady, Go, included Dusty Springfield, Del Shannon, the Animals, the Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and Dave Berry. The theme tune was provided by Manfred Mann (the catchy 54321).Perhaps it was not the most inventive of music shows – and suffered from the miming aspect which made most artists look ridiculous as they lip synched to a track which resounded around the huge space miles away from where they were standing. It was hardly definitive but was the first attempt on British TV (after 6-5 Special) to provide a weekly showcase for the movers and shakers of popular music. As Cathy MacGowan would say, 'The weekend starts here …'.
sixstringscouser I'm only 17 years old so obviously I wasn't around to watch READY STEADY GO! when it was first transmitted! Duh! But watching the repeats of this show proves to me what a great decade the 1960s were for music with so many great bands performing such as The Beatles, Gerry And The Pacemakers, The Rolling Stones, Donovan, The Dave Clark Five etc. And also the likes of Donovan, Dusty Springfield and Bobby Vee. It's an excellent and nostalgic show to look back on and it gives you a great insight into the BEST MUSICAL DECADE EVER!!!!! 10/10