Episode #4.16
- Episode aired Nov 2, 1968
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Dee time
i was fortunate to purchase a copy of 'Dee time' which featured 'lionel Jeffrey's' and other guests.
apparently that particular episode is the only one that remains in the BBC archives, which is a pity because 'Dee time'was a popular chat show which started in April 1967- DEC 1969 and to think how made episodes were made in that 2 and a half year period and yet only one episode exists. however, it was broadcast 'live' as were most shows in the 1960s, no doubt to save the cost of buying videotape which was very expensive in those days. anyway another guest on that particular edition of Dee time was the actress 'susannah york' who appears rather taken aback and nervous during her chat with Simon Dee. at one point he mentions something about her loosing out on making a lot of money from a movie and she seems embarrassed. the music was provided by 'the equals' singing 'softly softly'. and 'wayne Fontana' of the mind benders fame sings 'when love calls'. young snake owner 'graham leaske' also appears on the show and talks about his snakes. the show ends with Simon Dee telling a joke about sheep and the end credits roll and one sees Simon driving away in a e type jaguar alongside a blonde beautiful woman. all in all a great show.
apparently that particular episode is the only one that remains in the BBC archives, which is a pity because 'Dee time'was a popular chat show which started in April 1967- DEC 1969 and to think how made episodes were made in that 2 and a half year period and yet only one episode exists. however, it was broadcast 'live' as were most shows in the 1960s, no doubt to save the cost of buying videotape which was very expensive in those days. anyway another guest on that particular edition of Dee time was the actress 'susannah york' who appears rather taken aback and nervous during her chat with Simon Dee. at one point he mentions something about her loosing out on making a lot of money from a movie and she seems embarrassed. the music was provided by 'the equals' singing 'softly softly'. and 'wayne Fontana' of the mind benders fame sings 'when love calls'. young snake owner 'graham leaske' also appears on the show and talks about his snakes. the show ends with Simon Dee telling a joke about sheep and the end credits roll and one sees Simon driving away in a e type jaguar alongside a blonde beautiful woman. all in all a great show.
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- mufdivtwo
- Jun 24, 2006
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