Pat Boone; Billy Fury; Brian Poole & The Tremeloes
9th August 196316 August 1963
16th August 1963Rolling Stones; Peggy March; Jet Harris & Tony Meehan
23rd August 1963The Springfields; Johnny Kidd & the Pirates
30th August 1963The Searchers; Tommy Roe; Jimmy Justice
6th September 1963Freddy and the Dreamers; Kenny Lynch
13th September 1963Acker Bilk; Hank Locklin; Duffy Power
20th September 1963Cilla Black; Adam Faith and the Roulettes
27th September 1963The Beatles / Helen Shapiro / Dusty Springfield
4th October 1963Brian Poole & The Tremeloes / Polly Perkins
11th October 1963Brook Benton; Dee Dee Sharp; Dion; Timi Yuro
18th October 1963Del Shannon; Joe Brown & the Bruvvers; Billy J. Kramer
25th October 1963Mark Wynter; Tommy Quickly; The Big Three; Polly Perkins
1st November 1963The Dave Clark Five; John Leyton; Patsy Ann Noble
8th November 1963Dusty Springfield; Brian Poole & Tremeloes
15th November 1963Rolling Stones; Gerry & the Pacemakers; Freddie & the Dreamers
22nd November 1963The Hollies; Manfred Mann; Mike Same; Glenda Collins
29th November 1963Adam Faith; Ted Heath; The Searchers; Marty Wilde
6th December 1963The Dave Clark 5; Mike Hurst; Doug Sheldon
13th December 1963Dusty Springfield; Billy Fury; The Fourmost
20th December 1963The Rolling Stones; Stevie Wonder; Andrew Loog Oldham
27th December 1963RSG! The New Year Starts Here! (1964 New Years Show)
31st December 1963The Ronettes; Dave Berry; Georgie Fame
3rd January 1964The Classmates; Manfred Mann; Helen Shapiro
10th January 1964Joe Brown & his Bruvvers; Eden Kane; Marty Wilde
17th January 1964The Bachelors; The Searchers; Tony Sheridan; Phil Spector
24th January 1964Cilla Black; Gerry & the Pacemakers; Merseybeats
31st January 1964Kiki Dee; Ben E. King; The Kinks; Manfred Mann
7th February 1964The Crystals; Kenny Lynch; Dusty Springfield; Rolling Stones
14th February 1964Dave Clark 5; Freddie & the Dreamers; Francoise Hardy
21st February 1964The Hollies; Gene Pitney; Billy J. Kramer
28th February 1964Adam Faith; The Merseybeats; Mike Hurst
6th March 1964Petula Clark; Bern Elliott & Fenmen; Julie Grant
13th March 1964The Beatles / The Animals / Dusty Springfield
20th March 1964The Rolling Stones; Manfred Mann; Billy J. Kramer
3rd April 1964Rave Mad Mod Ball
8th April 1964The Searchers / Peter, Paul & Mary
10th April 1964Roy Orbison; Dave Berry; The Fourmost
17th April 1964Golden Rose TV-festival, Montreux, Switzerland
24th April 1964Cilla Black; Billy Fury; The Four Pennies
1st May 1964The Animals; Little Richard; Brian Poole & the Tremeloes; Carl Perkins
8th May 1964Dave Clark 5; The Hollies; Eden Kane; The Pretty Things
15th May 1964Françoise Hardy; Little Richard; Dionne Warwick; The Yardbirds
22nd May 1964Swinging Blue Jeans; Merseybeats; Kenny Lynch
29th May 1964Adam Faith; The Applejacks; The Fortunes
5th June 1964Peter & Gordon; Dave Clark 5; Jimmy Powell
12th June 1964The Animals; Crickets; Davie Jones & the King Bees
19th June 1964The Rolling Stones; Millie Small; Merseybeats
26th June 19643 July 1964 (pre-empted)
3rd July 1964Manfred Mann; Dusty Springfield; The Searchers
10th July 196417 July 1964
17th July 1964Rolling Stones; The Animals; The Mojos; Sandie Shaw
24th July 1964The Kinks; Manfred Mann; The Four Pennies
31st July 1964Rolling Stones; Cilla Black; Nashville Teens
7th August 1964Swinging Blue Jeans; Georgie Fame; The Naturals
14th August 1964Brenda Lee; Helen Shapiro; Wayne Gibson
21st August 1964Gerry & the Pacemakers / Lulu / Dusty Springfield / Mark Wynter
28th August 1964Ready Steady Go! is one of the UK's first rock/pop music television programmes and was a forerunner of MTV-type programming. It was conceived by Elkan Allan, head of Rediffusion TV. Allan was assisted by record producer/talent manager Vicki Wickham, who became the show's producer, and Michael Lindsay-Hogg who was appointed the show's director in 1965. It was broadcast from August 1963 until December 1966. It was produced by Associated-Rediffusion the weekday ITV contractor for London, called Rediffusion-London post 1964. The live show was eventually networked nationally. The show gained its highest ratings on 20 March 1964 when it featured the Beatles being interviewed and performing their songs "It Won't Be Long", "You Can't Do That" and "Can't Buy Me Love" - the last of which was a hit at the time. RSG! USA! was a Dick Clark production in 1964. A trademark infringement ended the show after six episodes. Its last episode was broadcast on 23 December 1966.
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