HITS À GOGO was a swiss pop show for younger people since 1967 in Switzerland. Broadcast at the primetime by the SRG network. Since summer of 1968 it was a coproduction of NDR (Western Germany) AND SRG who comes in the first episode from Zürich in color. Later other German networks were co producer. In the 1960s ome episodes were broadcast in ZÜRICH, in Switzerland in balck and white or In Hamburg, Germany in color. More than 5 episodes survived from 1969 in the NDR archives. Madeline was only an act, but this episode is nearly the best from 1969. Since 1974- 1977 the series were produced only in Germany
HITS À GOGO was a coproduction of serveral regional stations (3th program, NDR) in Germany and the Swiss TV, SRG (german part) since summer of 1968. Some episodes were broadcast in ZÜRICH, in Switzerland in balck and white or In Hamburg, Germany in color. 5 episodes survived from 1969 in the NDR archives. Madeline was only an act, but this episode is nearly the best from 1969.
No, it is from Western Germany, the northern part and West- Berlin, made in Hamburg by the NDR network but the series startet in 1965 only in Switzerland. They have only few short footage in their archives in Switzerland! The first coproduction with Germany was an emission in summer from 1968 in colour: m.ua-cam.com/video/Xm0TME2M4RM/v-deo.html From this periode a lot of episodes survived in the archives. Others like the ZDF Show: HOT AND SWEET (1966-1970) were delated, like the BBC treat their footage of do many pop shows completly
HITS À GOGO was a swiss pop show for younger people since 1967 in Switzerland.
Broadcast at the primetime by the SRG network.
Since summer of 1968 it was a
coproduction of NDR (Western Germany) AND SRG who comes in the first episode from Zürich in color.
Later other German networks were co producer.
In the 1960s ome episodes were broadcast in ZÜRICH, in Switzerland in balck and white or In Hamburg, Germany in color.
More than 5 episodes survived from 1969 in the NDR archives.
Madeline was only an act, but this episode is nearly the best from 1969.
Since 1974- 1977 the series were produced only in Germany
Do you have a copy of the entire show? The host in the beginning - that's me :)
you are so pretty
and lovely too!
Du sehst sehr schon aus! Heiraten?
Really
How wonderful!!!
Madeline covered this Shirley Ellis's song for her 1967 album Bell's a Poppin
Wow great performance lits love to you and keep the faith northern soul always forever💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟💝💟
Brilliant!
All kinds of wonderful.
Fabulous To see this xx Madeline singing this xx Such a wonderful Gospel , pop and Jazz vocalist xxx
she's so damn gorgeous.
The world needs go-go dancers right now!
She was also a backup singer for Dusty Springfield, I think.
Dusty on backing vocals
Love it. My fav Mads song. Both should have been massive. Thanks V. XX
Beautiful cover brilliant song lots of love too you 😘😘😘😘😘😘😘
Wonderful
Thank you for uploading this amazing video onto UA-cam
sounds like she's singing to the Shirley Ellis instrumental
This has to have been the theme song for a TV dance show, yes?
HITS À GOGO was a coproduction of serveral regional stations (3th program, NDR) in Germany and the Swiss TV, SRG (german part) since summer of 1968. Some episodes were broadcast in ZÜRICH, in Switzerland in balck and white or In Hamburg, Germany in color. 5 episodes survived from 1969 in the NDR archives. Madeline was only an act, but this episode is nearly the best from 1969.
I found out more episodes from 1969 were found.
There are more than 5.
Fab footage !!!!!!!!!!!!
amazing
totally brilliant !! :) X
What’s the story on this show? When? Where? I’m thinking it’s a British pop show??
No, it is from Western Germany, the northern part and West- Berlin, made in Hamburg by the NDR network but the series startet in 1965 only in Switzerland.
They have only few short footage in their archives in Switzerland!
The first coproduction with Germany was an emission in summer from 1968 in colour:
m.ua-cam.com/video/Xm0TME2M4RM/v-deo.html
From this periode a lot of episodes survived in the archives.
Others like the ZDF Show: HOT AND SWEET (1966-1970) were delated, like the BBC treat their footage of do many pop shows completly
Nice ;-)
The white women in this video make my eyes upset.
Oh? And why's that then?
@@lyndad5210 you know why.