Oh Boy - Season 2

Oh Boy - Season 2

Season 2

Network
DatesJan. 5, 1980 - Feb. 9, 1980
Previous Season

Episodes

5 January 1980
Season 2Episode 130 min

5 January 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman

Alvin Stardust - Good Golly Miss Molly
Tim Whitnall & Tony Ceago - Roll Over Beethoven
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - Shine
Freddie 'Fingers' Lee - What'd I Say
Tony Ceago - Love Me Tender
Alvin Stardust & Sharon ? - Deep Purple
Tim Whitnall & The Kittens - When
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - Hello Mary Lou
Freddie 'Fingers' Lee - Queen Of The Hop
Oh Boy Boogie Band - Ra Ra Rockingham
Peter ? - Three Steps To Heaven
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - Peggy Sue
The Kittens - One Fine Day
Tony Ceago - Dynamite
Des and Mario (from Fumble) - Ebony Eyes
Alvin Stardust - Up A Lazy River
Fumble, Freddie 'Fingers' Lee and ensemble - Goodbye Johnny B Goode

Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith


 

Jan. 5, 1980
12 January 1980
Season 2Episode 230 min

12 January 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman

Freddie Fingers Lee & John Christie - Livin' Lovin' Wreck
John Christie - Big Hunk O' Love
Shakin' Stevens & Alvin Stardust - Jeannie Jeannie Jeannie
The Rockin' Shades - Wipe Out
Tim Whitnall - Only The Lonely
Rachel Sweet - I Told Every Little Star
John Christie - You Don't Know What You Got
Freddie Fingers Lee - It'll Be Me (plays piano with a paint roller, like Rick Wakeman used to do with the Strawbs)
Shakin' Stevens - One Night
Fumble - Bird Dog
Alvin Stardust - Multiplication
The Rockin' Shades - Walk Don't Run
Shakin' Stevens - Sea Cruise
Rachel Sweet - Livin' In The USA
Tim Whitnall - Only You
Fumble - Yakkety Yak
John Christie - Dream Lover
Alvin Stardust - Oh Carol
Johnny Storm, Freddie Fingers Lee, Rachel Sweet, John Christie, Shakin' Stevens & Alvin Stardust - Let The Good Times Roll

Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith

Jan. 12, 1980
19 January 1980
Season 2Episode 330 min

19 January 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman

The Rockin' Shades - Good Rockin' Tonight/Gonna Boogie Tonight
Tim Whitnall - Down The Road Apiece
Freddie Fingers Lee, Johnny Storm, Tim Whitnall - Let the Good Times Roll
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - A Picture of You
The Cats - Blue Moon
The Rockin' Shades - Pistol Packin' Mama
Dee-Anne - Silhouettes
Johnny Storm - Big Man
Tim Whitnall - Runaway
Freddie Fingers Lee - unknown
Paul Felber - Ain't Misbehavin'
Paul Felber & Tim Whitnall - Mr Bass Man
Joe Brown & The Bruvvers - My Baby Left Me
Johnny Storm - The Great Pretender
Dee-Anne and Tim Whitnall - Hey Paula
The Rockin' Shades - Willie and The Hand Jive
Freddie Fingers Lee, Tim Whitnall, Johnny Storm - Ain't That A Shame

Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith

Jan. 19, 1980
26 January 1980
Season 2Episode 430 min

26 January 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman

Tony Ceago
The Cruisers
Freddie ‘Fingers' Lee
Alvin Stardust
Fumble
Richard Piper
Johnny Storm - It's Late
Richard Piper - Showdown

Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith

Jan. 26, 1980
2 February 1980
Season 2Episode 530 min

2 February 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman

Shakin' Stevens - My Way
Tim Whitnall - unknown
? and Dee-Anne - Baby Face
? - Johnny B Goode
Shakin' Stevens - Lonely Blue Boy
Tony Ceago - Never Be Anyone Else But You
Rock Island Line - Choo Choo Choo Boogie
Ricky Piper - Short Fat Fannie
De-Anne - Sorry
Tim Whitnall - You Always Hurt The One You Love
Rockola  - Walk Right Back
Michael Wallace - Teenager In Love
Shakin' Stevens - Hot Dog
? - Mister Blue
Ensemble - Pick A Bale Of Cotton

Staging Carole Todd
Designer: Jill Oxley
Musical direction Keith Strachan
Director: Paul Smith
Producers: Richard Leyland & Paul Smith

Feb. 2, 1980
9 February 1980
Season 2Episode 630 min

9 February 1980

Hosted by Billy Hartman

The Kittens - Rock Rock Rock
Ricky Piper - Groovy Little Suzie
Shakin' Stevens - Weekend
Fumble - unknown
Michael Wallace - Cumberland Gap
Ricky Piper - Blueberry Hill
John Christie - What Do You Want To Make Those Eyes At Me For
Dee-Anne - Robot Man
Michael Wallace - You're Sixteen
Shakin' Stevens - Such A Night
Fumble - Nut Rocker
Billy Hartman - Big John
Rockola - Cathy's Clown
Dee-Anne - Speak To Me Pretty
Michael Wallace - His Latest Flame
Ricky Piper - Cry
John Christie - Please Don't Tease
Shakin' Stevens, Ricky Piper - Red Hot

Note: One of the ‘cats and kittens' on the show was Dee Anderson, daughter of Gerry and Sylvia Anderson

Feb. 9, 1980

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