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  2. Category:1970s music videos - Wikipedia

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    1960s; 1970s; 1980s; 1990s; 2000s; 2010s; 2020s; Pages in category "1970s music videos" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect ...

  3. The Now Explosion - Wikipedia

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    The Now Explosion was an early experiment in music video produced in Atlanta, Georgia in 1970, more than a decade before MTV was launched. The program was televised in Atlanta on WATL -TV and, later, WTCG-TV (now WPCH-TV ).

  4. Top of the Pops - Wikipedia

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    In the 1960s and 1970s, ... record companies were offering the BBC free promotional videos, ... the country historically relied on music video-based shows to ...

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  6. Lost television broadcast - Wikipedia

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    Other notable losses from the Ten archive include hundreds of episodes of the Melbourne-based pop music shows commissioned and broadcast by ATV-0 Melbourne in the 1960s and early 1970s—The Go!! Show (1964–1967), Kommotion (1964–1967), Uptight (1968–70), and the Happening 70's series (1970–1972).

  7. List of Australian music television shows - Wikipedia

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    A music series aimed at teenagers, with singers, dancers and musicians. The Lorrae Desmond Show: 1960–1964 ABC: Lorrae Desmond, & others Episodes consisted of music performances, and dance production numbers. Tea for Two: 1960 HSV-7 Jocelyn Terry A daytime music series featuring singer Guido Lorraine. The Johnny O'Keefe Show / Sing, Sing ...

  8. Upbeat (TV program) - Wikipedia

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    The Music Explosion; Richard and the Young Lions – two appearances; The Shangri-Las [7] The Velvet Underground (1969) [9] This is believed to have been the band's only national TV appearance. Jerry Butler; Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan; Funkadelic; Keith and the Wild Kingdom; Wilmer and the Dukes; Chubby Checker [9] The Mob; The Outsiders [7 ...

  9. Beat-Club - Wikipedia

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    Beat-Club is a German music programme that ran from September 1965 to December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen, Germany on Erstes Deutsches Fernsehen, the national public TV channel of the ARD, and produced by one of its members, Radio Bremen, later co-produced by WDR following the 38th episode.