''The Go!! Show'' (also known simply as ''Go!!'') was an Australian
popular music
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television series which was produced before a live audience
and aired on
Network Ten
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ATV-0,
Melbourne
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, from August 1964 to August 1967, running one hour three nights a night.
It was produced by Willard-King Productions, DYT Productions.
Over its run it was hosted, in turn, by Alan Field (1964),
Ian Turpie
Ian Bruce Turpie (6 November 1943 – 11 March 2012), sometimes referred to as Turps, was an Australian performer, actor (theatre, television, film), pop singer and presenter (television, radio). He was the host of the teen pop music TV show, ...
(1964–66) and
Johnny Young (1966–67) and
Ronnie Burns
The series was known for having a regular roster of performers including
The Strangers, a line of go-go dancers who appeared from week to week,
Olivia Newton-John
Dame Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British and Australian singer and actress. With over 100 million records sold, Newton-John was one of the List of best-selling music artists#100 million to 119 million record ...
and
Pat Carroll,
Lynne Randell,
Normie Rowe
Norman John Rowe (born 1 February 1947) is an Australian singer and songwriter. He rose to national prominence in the mid-1960s as a pop star and teen idol, backed by The Playboys. His 1965 double A-side " Que Sera Sera"/" Shakin' All Over" w ...
and
The Twilights.
History
When the Melbourne-based ''Go Show!!'' premiered in August 1964, the other major competing television popular music show series ''
Bandstand
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'', was made by the
Nine Network
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in Sydney. While that series had been an important outlet for the first wave of Australian rock'n'roll, it did not engage strongly with the so-called "Beat Boom" acts which emerged in the mid-1960s and onwards; ''Bandstand'' subsequently settled into a more mainstream musical variety format aimed at a broad general audience.
Unusually, the main competition for ''Go!!'' was broadcast on the same station: in December 1965, ATV-0 commissioned a second pop show, ''
Kommotion'', produced by the
Willard-King organisation and hosted by popular Melbourne radio and TV personality
Ken Sparkes.
It was broadcast with five episodes each week day.
''The Go!! Show'' focussed on the more sophisticated youth market and tended to concentrate on local solo performers, while ''Kommotion'' (which was in part modelled on the American series ''
Shindig!'') pursued a more group- and chart-oriented format, as well as featuring a troupe of
go-go dancers and a regular team of young performers who mimed to the latest overseas hits.
Production
''The Go!! Show'' was made by DYT Productions, a production company founded and run by Australian musician
Horrie Dargie
Horace Andrew Dargie (7 July 1917 – 30 August 1999) was an Australian musician (harmonica, clarinet), television compère, talent manager, music label founder and music arranger. As a member of Horrie Dargie Quintet he was awarded the first go ...
with partners Arthur Young and Johnny Tillbrook, with producers Dennis Smith, Godfrey Phillips and Julian Jover working on ''Go!!'' specifically.
It premiered in August 1964, just after the
Beatles
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' Australian tour and just days after ATV-0's official opening. It was videotaped before a live audience, with early episodes being one hour long, screened three nights per week. In its third season, broadcast 1966–67, it was shortened to thirty minutes. Because national television networking was only just being established in Australia, ''The Go!! Show'' was only seen in
Victoria for its first two years.
Presenters
There were three hosts of ''Go!!'' during its run: the first was North-English comedian
Alan Field, who had compered the July 1964 ''Beatles'' tour. Singer-actor
Ian Turpie
Ian Bruce Turpie (6 November 1943 – 11 March 2012), sometimes referred to as Turps, was an Australian performer, actor (theatre, television, film), pop singer and presenter (television, radio). He was the host of the teen pop music TV show, ...
took over from Field from episode 26 until August 1966 when Turpie quit, stating that pursuing a career as an adult entertainer forced him to resign. Pop star and future ''
Young Talent Time'' host
Johnny Young took over.
In an incident in December 1966, Young arrived at the ATV studio complaining of feeling "tired and hot". During taping of an episode, he began "fumbling and making silly mistakes", reportedly forgot the name of the artist he was meant to introduce, and subsequently collapsed on camera. The incident was attributed to Young's hectic schedule.
Performers
''The Go!! Show'' almost exclusively featured local performers and concentrated on solo singers, who were typically backed by the show's house band
The Strangers. It featured many of the major Australian pop stars of the time, including DYT-managed singer
April Byron, resident female singer of the first season,
Bobby & Laurie,
The Spinning Wheels,
Lynne Randell,
Johnny Devlin,
Colin Cook,
The Twilights,
Mike Furber and
Normie Rowe
Norman John Rowe (born 1 February 1947) is an Australian singer and songwriter. He rose to national prominence in the mid-1960s as a pop star and teen idol, backed by The Playboys. His 1965 double A-side " Que Sera Sera"/" Shakin' All Over" w ...
.
Olivia Newton-John
Dame Olivia Newton-John (26 September 1948 – 8 August 2022) was a British and Australian singer and actress. With over 100 million records sold, Newton-John was one of the List of best-selling music artists#100 million to 119 million record ...
and
Pat Carroll were regulars, with Newton-John making at least sixteen appearances between February 1965 and December 1966. Singer and composer
Buddy England auditioned for the premiere episode and became a regular performer for the entire run of the series.
The Strangers performed their own material on weekly basis throughout the life of the show. They notably secured one of the first sponsorship deals in Australian pop and were provided with a set of distinctive "El Toro" model electric guitars and basses made by the noted Melbourne-based
luthier
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Etymology
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Maton. Strangers singer-guitarist
John Farrar
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became a prominent session arranger in the late 1960s before moving overseas and achieving great international success in the 1970s and beyond as a producer for Olivia Newton-John. He also wrote two songs for the
soundtrack
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of the film version of the Broadway musical ''
Grease'', which became the biggest hits of the movie.
Record label
Coinciding with the premiere of the TV series, production team DYT launched their own record label,
Go!! Records, and ''The Go!! Show'' frequently cross-promoted acts signed to the label. Unconnected pop magazine ''
Go-Set
''Go-Set'' was the first Australian pop music newspaper, published weekly from 2 February 1966 to 24 August 1974, and was founded in Melbourne by Phillip Frazer, Peter Raphael and Tony Schauble. NOTE: This PDF is 282 pages. Widely described as ...
'' (1966–1974) which coincidentally shared the "Go" brand and market formed a marketing triumvirate.
Although it was extremely popular, attracting as many as 400,000 viewers each week, ''The Go!! Show'' was cancelled suddenly in August 1967 after more than 200 episodes, at virtually the same time as the axing of ''Kommotion''. According to ''Kommotion'' host Ken Sparkes, the main cause was the imposition of an
Actors Equity ban on miming in TV programs, which effectively put both shows out of business.
Like most pop shows of the time, it was customary for performers to mime to a recording of their latest hit; ''Kommotion'' typically used commercial recordings of current hits, whereas ''Go!!'' (like the BBC's ''
Top of the Pops
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'') often used pre-taped tracks specially recorded for the show. With the cancellation of the series the Go!! label soon folded since its main means of promotion had been removed.
The network replaced the cancelled shows with a new Saturday morning pop show, ''
Uptight'', which was nationally networked; it ran until the end of 1969 when it was 'rebranded' as ''
Happening '70'' (followed by ''Happening '71'' and '72).
Surviving episodes
Like most other Australian TV shows from this period, there is very little surviving archival material from ''The Go!! Show''. Most of the more than 200 episodes were subsequently destroyed when the network archives ran out of storage space, although numerous fragments and several entire programs have survived. The exact amount of remaining footage is uncertain, but at least seven episodes from late 1966 are known to have survived in their entirety. This material was copied from tapes in the archive sometime in the late 1990s and circulated widely among collectors over the next few years; some clips have since made their way onto
YouTube
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.
See also
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List of Australian music television shows
This is a list of Australian produced music television shows.
Early days of music television pre-dated video clips, and included variety style series, miming series, and pop series, and with the advent of music videos, shows gave way to slickly ...
References
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