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elo tv theme
I bought A New World Record (ELO's 1976 album) in early 1990 on tape and immediately recognised So Fine as the theme tune to a late night arty programme hosted by a ginger curly haired bloke who I think was called Chris something or another and wore glasses (I think).
This show must have been on late 70's/early 80's, probably on BBC1 or BBC2 (UK) although it could possibly have been ITV. I don't think Channel 4 was around at the time.
I can't remember what the program was about but the opening credits were of a bustling city after dark with buses going past and stuff. This intro might have been animated rather than live action but it was definately a night city scene. Rather similar to ANWR's cover I suppose but without the huge ELO logo.
The verses were not used as the theme. Just the opening Ooh-laa's, the instrumental intro, the following ooh la's and then the winding down synth noise. So basically the very start and very end were edited together.
Does anyone remember what this show was called?
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There appears to be no information available via Google to confirm the existence of the programme other than reference to the title here.
Very strange!
Here's the reply I got from Dave Liquorice:
I *think* Andy Batten Foster did a stint but not particulary sure. There
is one Google link mentioning him presenting RPM but it says it was an
HTV production. Now I'm pretty sure I worked on RPM when with BBC in
Bristol and the colaboration between HTV and the BBC in those days was
almost non-existant for anything other than pooled news stuff.
> Just for clarity's sake, this is the programme that feature E.L.O's
> "So Fine" as it's theme tune?
Don't ask me... I wonder if BBC West did their own version of the show,
I think what I worked on was a regional rather than network.
Cheers
Dave.