If Orson had asked the real Cathy what "Radio-diffusion" was, she would have corrected him in saying that it was "Rediffusion", which not only provided "cable radio" in Britain at the time, but also produced "Ready, Steady Go", which starred Cathy.
In 1968 Redifusion (the TV station) merged with ABC (the UK station, not the US one) to form Thames Television, that is now owned by… the same Fremantle that acquired Goodson-Todman! #itsasmallworld
@@taofanarchy96-renzomaracas14 ABC stood for Association British Corporation. In the UK ABC television had the Saturday and Sunday franchises of both the Midland and the North regions of the Independent Television Authority from 1956 until 1968. They made lots of programmes for the ITV network and many were shown abroad too, most notably 'The Avengers'.
i thought it was number 1 also simply because she has very straight hair which is curled under at the tips, and long bangs (fringe), which was definitely part of the look back then. the other 2 gals had a wave to their hair.
I suspect Cathy McGowan, along with cohost Keith Fordyce, and the producer of "Ready, Steady, Go!", Elkan Allen, were probably in New York at the time to try to convince an American TV network to pick up the series.
Who thought up the concept of THE TRENDSETTER, I find it odious and I realize we are all following advertising, being as we are simultaneously being part of and making the zeitgeist...I think number 2 was wasted as a stewardess, I thought she was a terrific actress! Namaste, Z
What makes you think that AHDN quote from the ad agency scene was meant to be a reference to Cathy McGowan? I wasn't aware the Beatles didn't like her, or would want to say anything mean about her, especially so publicly. The fictitious celebrity 'teenager' they were talking about, shown in the photo in that scene, had a different name and didn't look anything like Cathy - she was actually blonde, IIRC.
@@papercup2517 Relax! AHDN was entirely fictitious, including the characterizations of the Beatles themselves. So if the fictitious Beatles didn't like Susan in the film, that doesn't mean the real life Beatles didn't like Cathy. According to several sources, "Susan Campy" IS modeled after Cathy McGowan.
Cathy is still my style icon. And WOW! I didn't know maxis were out in 1964.
All British baby boomers will know Cathy is number one
If Orson had asked the real Cathy what "Radio-diffusion" was, she would have corrected him in saying that it was "Rediffusion", which not only provided "cable radio" in Britain at the time, but also produced "Ready, Steady Go", which starred Cathy.
In 1968 Redifusion (the TV station) merged with ABC (the UK station, not the US one) to form Thames Television, that is now owned by… the same Fremantle that acquired Goodson-Todman! #itsasmallworld
@@taofanarchy96-renzomaracas14 ABC stood for Association British Corporation. In the UK ABC television had the Saturday and Sunday franchises of both the Midland and the North regions of the Independent Television Authority from 1956 until 1968. They made lots of programmes for the ITV network and many were shown abroad too, most notably 'The Avengers'.
i thought it was number 1 also simply because she has very straight hair which is curled under at the tips, and long bangs (fringe), which was definitely part of the look back then. the other 2 gals had a wave to their hair.
1964 - such a seismic generational shift! Love Cathy. RSG was amazing.
The Beetles were never Mod
Kitty was intelligent and brilliant
Wow that is amazing and i got it right cathy mcgowan was number one she definitely tricked them
On RSG when Cathy asked Ringo whether he was a Mod or a Rocker, he replied 'I'm a Mocker'
I suspect Cathy McGowan, along with cohost Keith Fordyce, and the producer of "Ready, Steady, Go!", Elkan Allen, were probably in New York at the time to try to convince an American TV network to pick up the series.
Why did Cathy McGowan say that the Beatles and DC5 were mod? This doesn't compute. I mean they were "mod" but not actual mods perhaps?
Cathy said that mod meant modernest (the most modern), which is a deviation from the original term of modernist.
The year of the bob
Kitty was the only panelist who didn't condescend.
THIS WAS IN THE MIDST OF THE FIRST ONSLAUGHT OF BRITISH ROCK..NO MENTION OF THE STONES
6:44, Cathy Gale surely......
Cathy.
i bet Michael Ball loves to watch his Cathy in this clip with a iron in his hand
Kitty Carlisle was okay.
I found her to be annoying as a kid.
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A British Bunny...
Who thought up the concept of THE TRENDSETTER, I find it odious and I realize we are all following advertising, being as we are simultaneously being part of and making the zeitgeist...I think number 2 was wasted as a stewardess, I thought she was a terrific actress! Namaste, Z
yesterday's " trendsetters " are now called " influencers "
The posh bird who keeps getting it wrong.
She's a drag. A well-known drag. We turn the sound down on her and say rude things.
What makes you think that AHDN quote from the ad agency scene was meant to be a reference to Cathy McGowan? I wasn't aware the Beatles didn't like her, or would want to say anything mean about her, especially so publicly.
The fictitious celebrity 'teenager' they were talking about, shown in the photo in that scene, had a different name and didn't look anything like Cathy - she was actually blonde, IIRC.
@@papercup2517 Relax! AHDN was entirely fictitious, including the characterizations of the Beatles themselves. So if the fictitious Beatles didn't like Susan in the film, that doesn't mean the real life Beatles didn't like Cathy. According to several sources, "Susan Campy" IS modeled after Cathy McGowan.
did she marry mickey dolenz
Cathy was married to actor Hywel Bennett
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No.1CATHY。RedeySteadyGO