Boy Meets Girls | |
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Starring | Marty Wilde ("Boy") meets The Vernons Girls |
Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Original language | English |
Production | |
Producer | Jack Good |
Production locations | Didsbury Studios, Manchester |
Production company | ABC |
Original release | |
Network | ITV |
Release | 12 September 1959 – 26 February 1960 |
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Boy Meets Girls was a UK popular music TV show which was launched in September 1959 replacing the earlier show Oh Boy!.
The show was presented and produced by Jack Good. Marty Wilde was the principal resident male artist and The Vernons Girls were the female residents. Joe Brown made regular appearances. Other artists appearing included Terry Dene, Freddy Cannon, Little Tony & His Brothers, Adam Faith and Cliff Richard.
The director was Rita Gillespie for ABC Weekend TV, part of the ITV network.
The programme ended in 1960; all 26 episodes were subsequently wiped, and none survive in ITV's archive as of 2020.
References
- Whirligig TV The TV Rock n' Roll Years . Retrieved February 2008
- Boy Meets Girls at IMDb Accessed February 2008
- Sixties City Boy Meets Girl( ABC Television ) 1959–1960 . Retrieved February 2008
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