- The Go!! Show
"The Go!! Show" (also known simply as "Go!!") was a top rating Australian
popular music and variety television series which aired on ATV-0 Melbourne from 1964 to 1967, and filmed at the station studios inNunawading, Victoria . The show ran in parallel with a similar show on the same station called "Kommotion " (produced byWillard-King ), with "Go!!" focussing on the more sophisticated segment of the newly discovered youth market. Other competing television music shows aimed at the teenage demographic at the time were "Bandstand", the Saturday morning "Uptight" and "Happening '70 " (which became '71 and then '72).DYT Productions, run by
Horrie Dargie , Arthur Young and Johnny Tillbrook made the show, with the first episode appearing in August 1964, just after the Beatles' Australian tour and the television station's inaugural broadcast. It was filmed with a live audience, with early episodes being one-hour long and screened 3 nights per week. In its third season of 1966-67, it was shortened to thirty minutes. As the television industry at that time pre-dated any sophisticated networking capability in Australia, it was believed to only have been screened in Victoria.The presenters of "Go!!" over the years were: English comedian
Alan Field , who had come out to Australia as compere of the July 1964 "Beatles" tour,Ian Turpie (who took over from Field at episode 26) andJohnny Young (from the start of the 3rd season).The show almost exclusively featured local performers and included many of the major stars of the time including
Bobby & Laurie ,Lynne Randell ,Johnny Devlin ,Colin Cook ,The Twilights andNormie Rowe .Olivia Newton-John and Pat Carroll were regulars with Newton-John making at least 16 appearances between February 1965 and December 1966. SingerBuddy England (later a member ofThe Seekers ) auditioned for the premiere episode and became a regular for the entire run of the series.House band The Strangers backed guest solo singers and performed their own material on weekly basis throughout the show's life. DYT opened their own record label
Go Records at the same time and "The Go!! Show" frequently cross-promoted acts with recording contracts. Unconnected pop magazineGo-Set (1966-1974) which coincidentally shared the "Go" brand and market formed a marketing triumvirate.The show was cancelled in August 1967 after more than 200 episodes, and at around the same time as the axing of "Kommotion". The whole DYT enterprise including the record company soon disappeared, with the means of cross-promotion having been removed.
ee also
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List of Australian music television shows References
* [http://www.milesago.com/tv/go-show.htm milesago website]
* [http://www.laurieallen.net/goshow The Go!! Show]
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