Disco 2 (TV series)

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Disco 2
Presented byTommy Vance, Pete Drummond, Richard Williams, Mike Raven
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Executive producerRowan Ayers
Release
Original networkBBC2
Original release10 January 1970 (1970-01-10) –
8 July 1971 (1971-07-08)

Disco 2 (or Disco Two) was a BBC2 television music show that ran between January 1970 and July 1971. It was the successor to Colour Me Pop and the precursor of The Old Grey Whistle Test. The earliest programmes were billed as Line Up's Disco 2, the programme – like Colour Me Pop before it – originally being a spin-off of Late Night Line-Up.[1]

The series was produced by Rowan Ayers (the father of musician Kevin Ayers) and directed by .[2] The regular presenter of the first series was Tommy Vance, who was replaced for the second series by Pete Drummond;[1] other presenters used occasionally included Mike Harding, Richard Williams and Mike Raven. The theme music was initially by Elton John.[1] This was later replaced with the opening riff of Led Zeppelin's "Moby Dick".[3] Programmes were initially broadcast on Saturday evenings, later occasionally moving to Friday evening and then Thursday evening.[4]

Only a few performances from the show are known to survive.[1]

Appearances[]

First series[]

Second series[]

[1][3] [4]

References[]

  1. ^ a b c d e Rock On TV: Disco 2 Archived 2013-11-05 at the Wayback Machine. Retrieved 5 November 2013
  2. ^ Disco 2 at IMDb. Retrieved 5 November 2013
  3. ^ a b Moby Dick Disco 2[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ a b Disco 2 at TV Pop Diaries. Retrieved 5 November 2013
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