Beat-Club Season 5

November. 16,1968      
Rating:
8.4
Trailer Synopsis

Beat-Club was a German music program that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It is notable for being the first German show to be based around popular music, and featured artists such as The Equals, Grateful Dead, Zager and Evans, Cream, Frank Zappa, The Rolling Stones, Gene Pitney, Ten Years After, Rory Gallagher, Led Zeppelin, Jimi Hendrix, Ike & Tina Turner, The Who, Black Sabbath, Harry Nilsson, David Bowie, The Bee Gees, The Beach Boys, Chicago, The Doors, Kraftwerk and Robin Gibb in its seven-year run. In 1972, it was replaced by Musikladen.

Episode 12 : Joe Cocker / Vanilla Fudge / Ten Years After
October. 25,1969
Guests: --Ten Years After - ""Good Morning Little Schoolgirl"" --The Nice - ""Hang On To A Dream"" --Joe Cocker - ""Delta Lady"" --Chicken Shack - ""Tears in the Wind"" --Marsha Hunt - ""Desdemona"" --Vanilla Fudge - ""Shotgun"" --Blodwyn Pig - ""See My Way"" and ""Modern Alchemist"" --Tea & Symphony - ""Burdon"" --Barry Ryan - ""The Hunt"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:15pm - 5:15pm
Episode 11 : The Who / Fat Mattress
September. 27,1969
Guests: --The Who (songs from ""Tommy"") - ""Overture,"" ""Pinball Wizard,"" ""Smash The Mirror,"" ""Sally Simpson,"" ""Tommy, Can You Hear Me?"" ""I'm Free,"" ""Tommy's Holiday Camp"" and ""We're Not Gonna Take It"" (All songs mimed / lip-synched). --Fat Mattress - ""Mr. Moonshine,"" ""Magic Forrest"" & ""Naturally"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Episode 10 : Deep Purple / Humble Pie / 3 Dog Night / Procol Harum
August. 30,1969
Guests include: --Deep Purple - ""Hallelujah"" --Three Dog Night - ""Try A Little Tenderness"" --Humble Pie - ""Natural Born Boogie"" --Procol Harum - ""Long Gone Geek"" & ""The Devil Came from Kansas"" --The Move - ""Curly"" --Steamhammer - ""Junior's Wailing"" --Tim Rose - ""Hey Joe"" --Interstate Roadshow - ""Grindy Grind"" --Jimmy Ruffin - ""I've Passed This Way Before"" --Windmill - ""Big Bertha"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Episode 9 : Paul Revere & the Raiders / Dave Clark 5 / Steppenwolf
August. 02,1969
Guests: --Dave Clark 5 - ""Live in the Sky"" --Steppenwolf - ""Sookie, Sookie"" --Marmalade - ""Baby Make It Soon"" --On film: The Rolling Stones - footage from tribute to Brian Jones --Zager & Evans - ""In the Year 2525 (Exordium & Terminus)"" --Clodagh Rodgers - ""Goodnight Midnight"" --The Beach Boys - ""Surfin' U.S.A."" --Thunderclap Newman - ""Something In The Air"" --Paul Revere and the Raiders - ""Let Me"" (charted 14Jun69 US) and/or ""Out On The Road"" --Dave Clark 5 - ""Maulberry Tree"" --Robin Gibb - ""Saved by the Bell"" --Beatles (on film) - ""Get Back"" (charted 23Apr69 UK) or ""Something"" (charted 18Oct69 US) --Plastic Ono Band (probably on film) - ""Give Peace A Chance"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:15pm - 5:15pm
Episode 8 : Richie Havens / Procol Harum / 3 Dog Night / Searchers / Ohio Express
June. 28,1969
Guests: --Three Dog Night - ""One"" --Amen Corner - ""Hello Susie"" --Richie Havens - ""Lady Madonna"" --Ohio Express - ""Mercy, Mercy, Mercy"" (and possibly ""Chewy Chewy"") --Procol Harum - ""A Salty Dog"" --The Searchers - ""Shoot 'Em Up Baby"" (and possibly ""The Other Man"") --Caravan - ""Place Of My Own"" or ""Magic Man"" --Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich - ""Snake In The Grass"" --Brian Poole & the Seychelles - ""Send Her to Me"" --The Flirtations - ""What's Good About Goodbye My Love"" --Marsha Hunt - ""Walk On Gilded Splinters"" --Family Dogg - ""A Way of Life"" --Keef Hartley Band - ""Waiting Around"" (other sources list the songs ""Leave It til the Morning"" and ""Don't Leave Me In The Shade"") 60 minutes / Aired 4:15pm - 5:15pm
Episode 7 : Fleetwood Mac / Beach Boys / Steppenwolf
June. 07,1969
Guests: --Status Quo -""Are You Growing Tired of My Love?"" --Collosseum - ""Walking In The Park"" --Fleetwood Mac - ""Man of the World"" --Spooky Tooth - ""That Was Only Yesterday"" --Steppenwolf - ""Born to Be Wild"" --The Beach Boys - ""Breakaway"" --Joe South - ""Games People Play"" --Chris Andrews - ""Pretty Belinda"" --Paul Revere & the Raiders - ""Let Me"" and/or ""Out On The Road"" --Jimmy James & The Vagabonds - ""Close The Door"" --Dave Clark Five 65 minutes / Aired 4:10pm - 5:15pm
Episode 6 : The Kinks / Melanie / Manfred Mann / Clodagh Rodgers
April. 26,1969
Guests: --U.K. Jones - ""Let Me Tell Ya"" --On film: Cliff Richard talks about his song ""Don't Forget To Catch Me"" with concert footage. (Note: The Cliff Richard details need to be verified). --Feature on the Paris music scene --Les Reed - ""Don't Linger with Your Finger on the Trigger"" --Go-Go Girls segment: women dance to Moby Grape's ""Truckin' Man"" --Grisby Dyke - ""The Adventures Of Miss Rosemary La Page"" --Paul Williams Set - ""My Sly Sadie"" --David McWilliams - ""The Stranger"" --Melanie - ""Bobo's Party"" --Trifle - ""All Together Now"" --Manfred Mann - ""Ragamuffin Man"" --Beat Club News featuring Paul Jones Aquarius film and interview and Janis Joplin preparing for a concert --Scott Walker interview --Clodagh Rodgers - ""Come Back and Shake Me"" --Dave Dee Dozy Beaky Mick & Tich - ""Don Juan"" --The Kinks - ""Plastic Man"" --The Beatles (on film) - ""Get Back"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:15pm - 5:15pm
Episode 5 : Sly & the Family Stone / Creedance Clearwater Revival / Melanie / Hollies
March. 29,1969
Guests: --The Searchers - ""Umbrella Man"" --Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger Trinity - ""Indian Rope Man"" --The Rascals - ""Heaven"" --Marv Johnson - ""I'll Pick A Rose For My Rose"" --Melanie - ""Animal Crackers"" --The Hollies - ""Sorry Suzanne"" --Peter Sarstedt - ""Where Do You Go To My Lovely"" --Sly & the Family Stone - ""Everyday People"" --Creedance Clearwater Revival - ""Proud Mary"" --The Beach Boys - probably ""Do It Again"" --Simon Dupree and the Big Sound - ""Broken Hearted Pirates"" --Foundations - ""In the Bad Old Days"" 60 minutes / Aired 3:45pm - 4:45pm
Episode 4 : Canned Heat / Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger Trinity / Billie Davis / Tremeloes
February. 22,1969
Guests: --Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - ""Canyons Of Your Mind"" --Julie Driscoll & Brian Auger Trinity - ""Road To Cairo"" --Amen Corner - ""(If Paradise Is) Half As Nice"" --Billie Davis - ""Make The Feeling Go Away"" --The Tremeloes - ""I Shall Be Released"" --Barry Ryan - ""Love Is Love"" --Canned Heat - ""Going Up the Country"" --Leapy Lee - ""Here Comes The Rain"" --Harmony Grass - ""Move A Little Closer""/""Move In A Little Closer Baby"" --Love Sculpture - ""Sabre Dance"" --Root & Jenny Jackson - ""Lean On Me"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 5:00pm
Episode 3 : Donovan / Status Quo / Beach Boys / 1910 Fruitgum Co. / Tremeloes
January. 25,1969
Guests: --The Move - ""Blackberry Way"" (and possibly ""Wild Tiger Woman"") --Status Quo - ""Technicolour Dreams"" --The Beach Boys - ""Do It Again"" --Gun - ""Race with the Devil"" --Barry St. John - ""Cry Like A Baby"" --Donovan - ""Atlantis"" --Tremeloes - ""My Little Lady"" --Satus Quo - ""Ice in the Sun"" --1910 Fruitgum Co. - ""Goody Goody Gumdrops"" --Ohio Express - ""Chewy, Chewy"" --Raymond Frogatt - ""Rolly"" 60 minutes / Aired 3:50pm - 4:50pm
Episode 2 : Beach Boys / Joe Cocker / Manfred Mann / Gene Pitney / Tiny Tim
December. 31,1968
Guests: --The Equals - ""Softly Softly"" --Manfred Mann - ""Fox on the Run"" --Joe Cocker - ""With A Little Help from My Friends"" --Marmalade - ""Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da"" (released 4Dec68 UK) --The Beach Boys - ""Bluebirds Over The Mountain"" --Gene Pitney - ""She's A Heartbreaker"" (charted 15Jul68 US) --The Bee Gees - ""I Gotta Get a Message to You"" --Tiny Tim - ""Tip-Toe Thru' the Tulips"" --Foundations - ""Build Me Up Buttercup"" --Simon Dupree & the Big Sound - ""Thinking About My Life"" --Bonzo Dog Doo Dah Band - ""I`m The Urban Spaceman"" --Geno Washington & the Ram Jam Band - ""Bring It To Me Baby"" --Billie Davis - ""Feelin'"" (""Make The Feeling Go Away"") --The Flirtations - ""Nothing But A Heartache"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:15pm - 5:15pm, Tuesday
Episode 1 : Blue Cheer / The Who / Bee Gees / Spooky Tooth
November. 16,1968
Guests: --The Who - ""Magic Bus"" --The Easybeats - ""Gonna Have A Good Time Tonight"" (title might be ""Good Times"") --Spooky Tooth - ""The Weight"" --Blue Cheer - ""Summertime Blues"" --Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich - ""Wreck Of The Antoinette"" --Bee Gees - ""I Gotta Get a Message to You"" --The Hollies - ""Listen to Me"" --Barry Ryan - ""Eloise"" --Family Dogg - possibly ""Brown-Eyed Girl"" --The Beatles (on film) - possibly ""Lady Madonna"" (charted 20Mar68 UK) & ""Hey Jude"" (4Sep68 UK) From this episode? --Hedgehoppers Anonymous - ""lt's Good News Week"" 60 minutes / Aired 4:45pm - 5:45pm

Seasons

Season 10
Season 10 1981
Season 9
Season 9 1980
Season 8
Season 8 1971
Season 7
Season 7 1970
Season 6
Season 6 1969
Season 5
Season 5 1968
Season 4
Season 4 1968
Season 3
Season 3 1967
Season 2
Season 2 1966
Season 1
Season 1 1965

Similar titles

BET Presents: The Encore
BET Presents: The Encore
Some of the biggest R&B girl group members of the 1990s and early 2000s come together to record a supergroup album in 30 days.
BET Presents: The Encore 2021
So You Think You Can Dance
So You Think You Can Dance
Dancers selected in open auditions across America take part in a rigorous competition designed to best display their talents, training and personalities to a panel of judges and viewers as they strive to win votes and avoid elimination.
So You Think You Can Dance 2005
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest
A much cherished annual tradition since 1972, the show includes special musical performances, reports on New Year’s celebrations from around the globe and the traditional countdown to midnight along with the iconic Times Square ball drop.
Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve with Ryan Seacrest 1972
The Song
The Song
The multi-genre music, entertainment & lifestyle show reveals the incredible stories behind some of the biggest Rock, Pop, Country, Triple A, R&B and Hip Hop songs ever written and recorded while illuminating the power music has to influence our thoughts and feelings, impact society and inspire us all to live our dreams.
The Song 2020
Lip Sync Battle Shorties
Lip Sync Battle Shorties
Children lip sync pop songs in celebration of their favorite artists.
Lip Sync Battle Shorties 2016
American Idol
American Idol
Each year, hopeful singers from all over the country audition to be part of one of the biggest shows in American television history. Who will become the new American Idol?
American Idol 2002
The Voice Kids
The Voice Kids
Talented young solo singers between the ages of 7 and 14 wow coaches and audiences alike in a bid to become the next big thing!
The Voice Kids 2017

Related

How It Really Happened
How It Really Happened
Jesse L. Martin takes an in-depth look at some of the most notorious crimes, mysteries, trials and celebrity tragedies of our time.
How It Really Happened 2017
The Professionals
The Professionals
The lives of Bodie and Doyle, top agents for Britain's CI5 (Criminal Intelligence 5), and their controller, George Cowley. The mandate of CI5 was to fight terrorism and similar high-profile crimes. Cowley, a hard ex-MI5 operative, hand-picked each of his men. Bodie is a cynical ex-SAS paratrooper and mercenary whose nature ran to controlled violence, while his partner, Doyle, comes to CI5 from the regular police force, and is more of an open minded liberal. Their relationship is often contentious, but they are the top men in their field, and the ones to whom Cowley always assigned to the toughest cases.
The Professionals 1977
Snuff Box
Snuff Box
Snuff Box is a BBC Three British dark comedy starring and written by Matt Berry and Rich Fulcher with additional material by Nick Gargano. It first aired on Monday 27 February 2006. Both actors use their real names for their main characters. Berry plays a hangman, and Fulcher his assistant. The majority of the programme is set in a "gentlemen's club for hangmen", although the show is also interspersed with sequences of sketches, often featuring different characters. Berry and Fulcher met whilst working together on another BBC Three comedy, The Mighty Boosh. The series 1 DVD was released on 16 June 2008. On 11 October 2011, Severin Films released the series on DVD with a bonus CD of music and other exclusive extra features in the North American market.
Snuff Box 2006
Cosby
Cosby
Cosby is an American situation comedy television series broadcast on CBS from September 16, 1996 to April 28, 2000, loosely based on the British sitcom One Foot in the Grave. The program stars Bill Cosby and Phylicia Rashād, who previously worked with Cosby in the 1984–1992 NBC sitcom The Cosby Show. Madeline Kahn portrayed their neighbor, Pauline, until her death in 1999.
Cosby 1996
Kevin McCloud's Escape to the Wild
Kevin McCloud's Escape to the Wild
With cities becoming more crowded, and our lives very stressful, Kevin McCloud attempts to discover whether a simpler life out in the wild could make us happier. He travels to different remote destination to see how others have built their lives and dwellings against the odds.
Kevin McCloud's Escape to the Wild 2015
The New Adventures of Davy Crockett
The New Adventures of Davy Crockett
The New Adventures of Davy Crockett is a revival in which Tim Dunigan took over Fess Parker's famous role. Johnny Cash played an older Davy in a few scenes set before he went to Texas.
The New Adventures of Davy Crockett 1988