No. 73: S04E14
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2024
- No. 73: Series 4: Programme 14: 28.7.84 ‘Big Trouble’
Live from TVS Maidstone.
Please note that this edition has been build from a variety of audio and visual sources.
Martin Edwards: RICHARD ADDISON
Fred the Postman: TONY AITKEN
Dawn Lodge: ANDREA ARNOLD
Neil: NEIL BUCHANAN
Hazel Edwards: JEANNIE CROWTHER
Harry Stern: NICK STAVERSON
Ethel Davis: SANDI TOKSVIG
Thanks to: MATT BIANCO, RITA COOK, PAUL COX, ALISON GORDON, HAZEL HEMMINGS, MATTHEW KELLY, FRANK PIERCE of MIDLAND BANK, TROY SMITH, KATHY TAYLER, SHAW TAYLOR, KAREN WITT, SUPER SLEUTH played by COLIN DALY of DPR INTERNATIONAL
Special Thanks to: LISA, CLAIR, LYNSEY, MATTHEW, MICHAEL L, MICHAEL T, STEVEN, KAREN, DEBORAH, SIMON, ALISON, CLAIRE, RUSSELL, GUY, PAUL & CHRIS NORRIS of SENACRE HIGH SCHOOL, MAIDSTONE
Title Music: ANDY WILSON
Wardrobe: LAWRIE OXLEY, KIM FOSTER, FRANKIE HARDING
Make-up: GAYNOR STEVENS, JILL GRAY, JUDY COURTNEY
Graphics: TOM GILLING, DAVID TASKER, LOLA JONES
Production Buyer: MIKE SMITH
*MECHANIC*
Production Assistant: DIANA FRANKLIN
Camera: DEREK BUDD, MICHAEL D. SMITH
Sound: MALCOLM BERRY, DAVE WHEELER
*THE LADY LOVES*
Production Assistant: HEATHER STORR
Camera: KEN BRINSLEY
Sound: TONY CHIFFEY
Assistant Film Editors: BELINDA COTTRELL, PAUL EVANS
Film Editor: BILL GARNER
Dubbing Mixer: DAVE FALLON
Film Director: GERRY HARRISON
*NO. 73*
Studio Attendant: DARRELL SERIES
Studio Hands: CHRIS KNIGHT, JIM MURPHY, GLEN SHERGOLD, MIKE SWANSTON, TONY THOMPSON, JOHN TOOZE, RICKY VIVIAN, BRIAN WREN
Carpenter: HUGH TARGET
Painter: DANNY DAVIS
Electricians: JIM PIDGEON, BILL BULPITT, TONY McCABE
Vision Control: GRAHAM CANTON, FRANK WEEKS
Video Tape: DAVID PORTER
Telecine: MALCOLM ROBERTSON
Technical Co-ordinator: MOHAN TALAULICAR
Floor Assistant: MAGGIE PIKE
Stage Manager: CHRISTOPHER LLOYD PACK
Senior Floor Managers: FRANCESCO REIDY, GARRY MAINSTONE
Production Secretary: NICKY JOHNSON
Production Assistants: JUDY FEATHERSTON, SUE WILLIMOTT
Researchers: TIM EDMUNDS, JAN EUDEN, JANIE GRACE, TIM GRAHAM, DENISE LESLEY, CLAIRE SHEEHAN
Cameras: NIGEL ROBERTS, JON BUNCH, JIM CAMPAGNAC, TREVOR HAWKINS, FREDDIE SMITH
Sound: DAVID TAYLOR, MARTIN HORLOCK, SIMON INGARFIELD, ALISON MAIN, ANDY MITCHELL, GEOFF SMYTH, RICHARD WOOD
Vision Mixer: SUZANNE PEARSE
Lighting: PHIL MEAD , REG SAUNDERS, STUART TYLER
Designers: BRIAN MOTTE, ROS INGLIS, NEIL POLLARD
Deviser & Executive Producer: JOHN DALE
Director: J. NIGEL PICKARD
TVS Production
© 1984 Television South plc
I was already 18 and working Saturdays when this came on. Loved it ❤. Used to set up a tape
It's the Series 4 finale and the bailiffs are sniffing round, so it's all hands on deck! Ethel, Harry, Dawn, Neil, Martin, Hazel and Fred are all here (no Kim though 😟), as are Shaw Taylor, Supersleuth Colin "Don't Call Me Sherlock" Daly and former modern pentathlete and future TV-am and QVC presenter Kathy Tayler.
Matt Bianco are our cellar dwellers this week, and their first number is their latest single, the title track from their debut album _Whose Side Are You On?_ It entered the Singles Chart at No.97 the previous week, but dropped out again the week of this episode. It would be back the following week, but would only peak at No.83. They close the show with their previous single "Sneaking Out the Back Door", which peaked at No.44 back in May.
By the way, thank you for piecing this episode together. I appreciate your herculean efforts, as I'm sure a lot of others watching do.
Still loving these - thanks as always for the upload!
You’ve cracked it with the field interpolation - both fields per frame reproduced to perfection.
Yep - it's just like watching it on a CRT! Lovely stuff! Stepped herringbone patterning when tracking out on the striped cushions... marvellous!
Fantastic to see Matt Bianco performing with real instruments instead of the flimsy-sounding 80s synths they used on their records! If only their albums were like this! EDIT: Damn, they mimed at the end :(
They didn't actually mime at the end - the audio on this reconstruction was replaced with the single version due to issues with the source recording. The original live version can be found on UA-cam if you look!
Great stuff.am dying to see the episode from 83 with carmel❤
38:14 Stranger with clipboard retrieving table tennis ball! 🏓
44:04 Who farted? 🎐
1:11:38 & 1:13:29 Nice use of the Ultra Quiz theme! 🌍
By the way, HANDS OFF 73!! ✊🚪
so i just found out ANDREA ARNOLD (Dawn Lodge ) won a oscar in 2005 for writing and directing a short film!
She did indeed!
Dawn quickly mentioned here that Ethel would be going on a beach holiday starting monday. Ethel would present Children's ITV for the month of August from a beach, and would be joined by Harry, Dawn and Neil in the second week.
Wow, great upload as usual. Memory's a funny thing, watched this episode back in the day and i could have sworn the kid took Neils jumper to put in the matchbox, i`d put money on it. Strange, anyway, thanks again for the upload.
Hi, do you have any of the original broadcast versions of the Saturday morning show What's Up Doc? The only versions that are on youtube at the moment are low quality vhs recordings.
This was 4 days after my 7th birthday. Happy times too
Kathy Taylor 💖💖💖💖💖💖
Kathy worked on the BBC later in the decade I seem to remember.Maybe one of the Holiday programmes anyway.Pity come the 90's disappeared from presenting on shows.
Remember this one. I shouted, but only at the telly! Hazel - I’ve got a very quiet voice really (Martin enters, puts his hand on her shoulder). AARGGHH, DON’T DO THAT MARTIN! 🤣 Love how Jeannie and Richard go from sitcom type characters to natural presenting and improvisation with the phone in. Nick didn’t need much of an excuse to get his kit off as Harry did he lol 😂 Neil shoehorning in his tips for budding artists while endorsing the Look In holiday special lol. Matthew did the sandwich quiz again in ‘85, Ethel’s wedding episode, with Cheryl Baker when Bucks Fizz were on promoting their comeback single You and your heart so blue.
I should point out that Bucks Fizz didn't perform the song on the show, they brought the music video in before Harry interviewed them. Redskins performed in that episode.
Yeah, and Redskins were definitely performing live. Actually doesn’t Ethel marry the bank manager in that episode? Maybe the 9-year old who wrote that letter was on to something.
@@Extreme_Rice That episode was the Series 5 finale, and was the build-up to the wedding. It's revealed at the start of Series 6 that Ethel and Frederick mutually called off the wedding.
I wonder if Kathy Tayler was filling in for Kim on this episode. I recall Kim usually wouldn't be on 73 when whe was presenting Freetime at the same time.
Kumquat sandwiches? 🍊 🥪 Wasn’t this the same year Matt Bianco got called a bunch of merchant bankers 😉 on Saturday Superstore by a prank caller 😝
Matthew Kelly
I thought this was made in Gillingham?
I think various pre-recorded bits were, but the live broadcasts came initially from Southampton (first two series), and then Maidstone.
It was never made in Gillingham. There were live opt outs when the programme came out of Southampton, but once Maidstone was open, Gillingham was no longer required.
Couldnt fill tizwas crazy boots
The actor who plays Martin looks really familiar. What else was he in?
Are Matt Bianco miming at the end? Bands usually play live on 73?
Yeah very noticeable sound difference between their two songs (and Basia has a silent tambourine).
Maybe there was some technical reason, or they were worried about background noise.
@Extreme_Rice there was no technical problems, it would have been decided based on the complexity of the song. This particular song had a lot of processing that would not have come across very well as live, so miming was decided, usually Friday during rehearsals.
Why does the count-in show the wrong date? That's at least twice now.
It’s the version/creation date of the title sequence not the programme… will always depend on at which stage of the overall transmission chain the programme recording was made and the individual company policy of VT Clocks at the time!
@@usbluephones838 Thanks.
That's correct. The date is actually when a Soho based facilities company - Visions - made the opening titles for TVS.
I'm guessing that the postcard flip and vanish effect in the titles couldn't be done at Southampton/ Maidstone.
Visions (and similar Soho bases facilities companies like Molinare) would have had more powerful Quantel Paintboxes and motion graphics computers to achieve those effects.
I hate martin but love Matthew Kelly
Awful kids TV, as boring and dry as Mike Read on Saturday Superstore.
You know, the funny thing is, I partly agree. As a kid I used to utterly LOVE Swap Shop! To me then it was the coolest show ever, especially for us kids and it was Noel Edmonds, before he got really annoying he was still pretty fun and cool on Swap Shop. And when I saw it again recently on You Tube its so dull and dry like you say. Superstore was the follow up, basically the same but without Noel and a different name. I remember No 73 being mental fun but the earlier ones were less so. Thing is these shows evolved over their run. I loved the more crazy 73 series when the bathroom floor fell through to the living room after Ethel had left and we had Nadia to look at and Hamilton Dent was bonkers funny as the guy next door. Then they went to the Theme Park and I liked that series as well and Get Fresh...but when you see them now they are not as ....good for some reason. Time has moved on. We are all older and no longer the kids we were with a wild excitement at anything and everything....The very early No73 series was very bland and dull and it took a long time for it to expand and get more sit com elements to it...But all kids Saturday Tv was, across all shows and formats, was simply a way to showcase the latest pop songs people might like or cartoons to entertain or interviews of people with interesting jobs or hobbies purely to show kids the world outside and what they could do or aspire to. Now we have the internet, thats all you need. The world in a box everything is there for you to see and look up and these sort of shows are now obsolete...
@@Simon-xc5oy Saturday Super Store, Why Don't You (ok not Saturday kids TV but holiday kids TV) and No.73 were utter bore-fests. Swap Shop, Tiswaz, Going Live! and Get Fresh were loads more fun.
@@RolandoRatas Ahh yes...Why dont You? Heh...at the time though we thought they were amazing, well I did. Before Swapshop all you got for kids tv in the holidays was repeats of the Monkeys and the Hairbear Bunch and stuff like Champion the Wonder Horse in the school Holidays and nothing on Saturdays at all. The start of Swap Shop and its massive popularity made the BBC and ITV understand there was a mass audience and market for this and that is where the onset of kids tv began. I thought TIswaz was a bit too stupid at the time...But looking back at Swap Shop now it was pretty dull in comparison. It was just what you liked I suppose. Get Fresh and Ghost Train were brilliant but outside broadcasts, so there was far more scope for mayhem and different locations each week made it more exciting....
I disagree. Number 73 really captured my imagination, and I loved it.