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TV Appearance

1966-10-18

    The Who record their first and only television special at Wembley Studios for Associated Rediffusion TV’s Ready Steady GO! as half the show (about 16 minutes) is turned over to the foursome. Only memories and photographs remain of this show which involved The Who clowning around on set between numbers, performing “Batman” while wearing capes… Read More »1966-10-18

    1966-10-18

      The Who appear on Seize Millions De Jeunes on French TV. Footage is shown of them in a car and in concert filmed in September in Felixstowe (09/09). The episode is entitled “Made in England” You can watch it here

      1966-09-15

        The Who pre-record a performance of “I’m A Boy” for that evening’s Top of the Pops.

        1966-09-06

          The Who record performances of “I’m A Boy” and “Heatwave” for Ready, Steady, GO!

          1966-08-19

            The Who record performances of “I’m a Boy” and “It’s Not True” for Ready Steady GO! at their television studio in Wembley. It airs that evening. The show also featured Salena Jones, Twice As Much, Cliff Bennett and Manfred Mann

            1966-06-15

              The Who appear on the final edition of BBC-1’s “A Whole Scene Going” miming to “Disguises” with Pete wearing a false mustache and John playing a Tuba he called “Gladys”.

              1966-06-05

                The Popside program featuring The Who recorded on the 3rd airs on Swedish television

                1966-05-16

                  Dick Clark’s U.S. TV show “Where The Action Is” shows film from March of The Who performing “I Can’t Explain,” and “Substitute.”