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By the Light of the Magical Moon (Marc Bolan)

By the Light of the Magical Moon (Marc Bolan)

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1977- News Programmes -- British TV -- Accident reports -- ITN included "I Love To Boogie" from "Rollin. Bolan" plus "Celebrate Summer "MARC "show footage -- September 16th -- Unofficial
1977- "Outlook" -- British Current Affairs programme -- Various footage , details not known-- Unofficial.
1977 - News Programmes -- British -- Golders Green funeral reports -- Some included footage of Marc --Details not known--Unofficial.
1980 -- "Check It Out" -- British Current Affairs programme -- Feature about "The Marc Bolan Magazine" and included T.Rex in concert performing "Jeepster" -- June -- Unofficial.
1980 -- "Don Kirshner's Rock Show" --LWT British channel-- Only showing of the American 1975 broadcast in Britain -- Some Official, Complete show Unofficial.
1980 -- "About Turn" -- British current affairs/music show -- Showed "Jeepster" and" Ride A White Swan" during it's "Stars Tribute" special -- August 11th -- Unofficial.
1980 --"The Best Of MARC" -- British music show -- 5 programme "compilation" from the original shows -- "Get It On", "Celebrate Summer" and "Sing Me A Song" from show 5 were omitted -- August 27th/September 3rd/10th/17th/24th -- Performances Official, This series plus Marc's introductions for his guests, Unofficial.
1980 -- "Music Express" -- Australian music show -- "Scare Me To Death" played using compilation "Supersonic" footage -- September 17th -- NB: Track was not actually released until 1981 -- Performance used, Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1981-- "Pop Quiz" -- British music quiz show -- Various footage (details unknown) used to form basis for question about Marc for Toyah Wilcox -- Unofficial.
1982 -- Australian TV -- Adverts for "20 Golden Greats" album and "20th Century Boy" triple album set - Compilation of various footage from promo's, TOTP performances etc. -- Dates unknown -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1983 -- American cable TV -- Showed "Life's A Gas" -- Details unknown -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unoffocial.
1983 --"The Tube" -- British music show -- "Marc Bolan Tribute" used home movie footage along with other live footage and "Children Of The Revolution" from "Born To Boogie", Mickey Finn , Tony Visconti and John Peel interviews -- November 25th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1984 -- "TOTP" -- British music show -- "Get It On" from TOTP Xmas 1971 used in the 20th Anniversary special -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1984-- "The Tube" -- British music show -- "The Groover" promo film used in "Glam Rock Special"-- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1984 --"Pop Quiz" -- British music quiz show -- "Get It On" from TOTP Xmas 1971 and "Life's A Gas" from Cilla Black Show 1973 -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1984 -- BBC Breakfast Time -- British current affairs programme -- Feature on release of “Marc Bolan On Video” showed “Metal Guru” from TOTP -- December -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1984 -- “Ear Say” -- British TV-- Channel 4 -- current affairs programme showed “Ride A White Swan” from “Supersonic” -- Date not known -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1985 -- "Popwatch" -- British pop news show -- "Children Of The Revolution" from the just released" Marc On Video" -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1985 -- "The Tube" --British music show -- "Bolan Quiz" using various footage -- Date not known -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1985 -- ITV-- British channel -- Adverts for "Best Of The 20th Century Boy" album using various footage -- two versions shown-- May -- Official.
1985 -- BBC Pop Awards -- British music show -- “Get It On” from Xmas ‘71 shown -- February -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1985 -- “Off The Record” -- BBC2 British music programme -- Paul King chose Marc as his major influence and once again “Get It On” from Xmas ‘71 was used -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1986 -- Australian TV -- Adverts for "Get It On" album -- Dates not known -- Peformances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1986 -- “No Limits” -- BBC2 British TV current affairs/youth programme -- “Metal Guru” from TOTP shown -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1986/7 -- British TV-- Channel 4 summer music programme -- “”The Groover” shown during an interview with Rex influenced band “Win” -- Date not known -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1987 -- German TV -- Mickey Finn feature with compilation footage of T.Rex -- Date not known -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1987 -- "Beat Club" -- Australian music show-- Tribute and "Ride A White Swan" from ARD 1971 -- Date not known -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1987 --"Beat Club" -- Australian music show -- Tribute using compilation footage -- Date not known -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1987 -- "Music Box" -- British satellite TV documentary -- Tribute to Marc using the "I Love To Boogie" compilation video (Music In The Round, TOTP, C of Rev, Get It On promo) with the recorded song playing, "Get It On" promo, "The Groover" promo, some home movie footage plus "I Love To Boogie" from TOTP -- September 16th -- Official.
1987 -- "Rock'n'Roll Years" -- British news/music programme -- "Get It On" from TOTP Xmas 1971 used for 1971 show -- Date not known--Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1987 -- "Rock'n'Roll Years" -- British news/music programme-- "Metal Guru" from TOTP Xmas 1972 used for 1972 show -- Date not known-- Performanc Official, Broadcast Unofficial. NB: Both of these shows have been repeated at least once since the original broadcasts bur dates not known.
Late 1980's -- Channel 5 --German TV -- "Buick Mackane" shown on Gary Glitter edition -- Date unknown--Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
Late 1980's --"Midsummer Night's Tube" -- British music show -- Marc and Bowie's performance of "Sitting Next To You" from the "MARC" show -- June 21st --Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
Late 1980's -- "Mambo" -- German music show -- Tribute using the "Thunderwing" Marc On Video compilation - Date not known --Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1988-- "APB" -- British music show -- Showed "Ride A White Swan" -- January 24th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1988 -- "ITV" -- British TV channel -- "Get It On" from '71 promo used in advert for "The Rare Groove Mix" album/video -- Official/Unofficial.
1988 -- C4/ITV -- British TV -- Late night show featured a review of the “Glam Rock” video using “Solid Gold Easy Action” from TOTP -- Date unknown -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.1989 -- "TOTP" -- British music show -- Short clip of "Hot Love" shown for the first time since 1971 on the 25th Anniversary show- January -- Unofficial.
1989 -- "News Years Eve With Cilla" -- British variety show -- "Life's A Gas" duet shown -- January 31st -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1989-- "TOTP"-- British music show -- Rock group "Def Leppard" used clips of Marc performing "Jeepster" for their video promoting the single "Rocket" -- Date not known -- Unofficial.
1989 -- Channel 4 -- British TV -- “The Marc Bolan Story” -- Documentary about Marc with various footage of T.Rex -- April 18th Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial (repeated in November 1990 and August 1991)
1990 -- "Good Morning Britain" -- British current affairs programme-- Used "Metal Guru", Laser Love" (TOTP) and "Teenage Dream" (Disco '74) on the "Revisiting the Seventies" special -- Marc's flying V guitar was also featured -- September -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1990 -- Channel 4 -- British TV --”The Marc Bolan Story” -- repeated from 1989 -- November -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1991 -- "TOTP" -- British music show -- "20th Century Boy" compilation promo video shown 3 times -- August -- Official and Unofficial with DJ introductions etc.
1991 -- "The Chart Show" -- British music show -- "20th Century Boy" compilation promo video shown 2 times -- August -- Official and Unofficial (with chart show graphics)
1991 -- "The Chart Show" -- British music show -- "Children Of The Revolution" shown -- August -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1991--ITV -- British channel -- Adverts for "The Ultimate Collection" album/video -- September -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1991-- Satellite TV -- Britain and Europe -- Advert for "All The Hits And More" triple album set -- Compilation of footage -- September -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1991 -- German TV -- Advert for "Born To Boogie" video using footage from the film -- March/April -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1991-- "Tele 5" -- German TV -- "The Groover" from the American "In Concert" was shown on "Yesterdays" -- Date not known -- Official.
1991 -- "Plunder" -- British chat/news show -- "Life's A Gas" duet with Cilla Black -- Date not known -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1991 -- Channel 4 -- British TV -- “The Marc Bolan Story” -- 2nd repeat -- August -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1992 -- "25 Years Of Radio One" -- British TV documentary -- "Metal Guru" from 1972 shown -- Date not known -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1992 -- Channel 4 -- British TV-- "Tribute documentary" "The Legendary Years" with various footage and interviews -- September 16th -- Official.
1992 -- "Television's Greatest Hits" -- British nostalgia programme -- "Life's A Gas" duet with Cilla Black -- June 15th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1993 -- "Sounds Of The Seventies" -- British music show -- Showed almost in full the "Hot Love" performance from '71 -- January -- Unofficial.
1993 -- "Behind The Headlines" -- British current affairs/review programme -- Showed "Hot Love" in a review of the "Sounds Of The Seventies" programme -- January 22nd -- Unofficial.
1993 -- "This Morning" -- British current affairs/chat show -- "Debora", "Sing Me A Song" and "I Love To Boogie" (Marc Shows) used during a feature on tribute band "T.Rextasy".-- February --Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1993 -- Channel 4 -- British TV -- Repeat of "The Legendary Years" tribute -- July -- Official.
1993-- "Naked City" -- British "Youth" programme -- Various footage used in tribute special, along with a "T.Rextasy" feature.-- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1993 > 4 -- "UK Gold" -- British satellite channel -- Re-runs of some "TOTP" from the seventies -- used "Get It On" from '71 and "Soul Of My Suit" from '77 -- August onwards -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1993 -- ITV -- British TV channel -- Advert for UK Gold's tie in album "Get It On" used "Get It On" from "TOTP" 1971 -- August and September -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1993 -- “Good Morning” -- BBC -- British breakfast TV current affairs programme showed “Get It On” from TOTP Xmas ‘71 during an interview with Gary Glitter and Danielz -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1993 -- "New Years Eve With Aspel" -- British chat show -- Showed some of the 1972 Russell Harty interview during its "look-back" at chat show feature. -- December 31st -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1993/4 -- "MTV" -- Satellite channel -- Showed "Get It On", "Hot Love", "Solid Gold Easy Action", "The Groover", "Children Of The Revolution" during it's "Glam Special" shows -- December/January -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- "TOTP" -- British music show -- "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 used in the 30th Anniversary special -- January -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- "That's Showbiz" -- British quiz show -- "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 used -- June 27th-- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- "Sounds Of The Seventies" -- British music programme -- Repeat of earlier series -- "Hot Love" from "TOTP" '71 shown -- September 5th -- Unofficial.
1994 -- "London Tonight" -- British news / current affairs programme -- Used "Telegram Sam" from "Supersonic" when reporting on the unveiling of Marc's plaque at Golders Green -- September 16th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- "TOTP 2" -- British music show -- "Metal Guru" from "TOTP" 1972 used -- September 17th -- Performance official, Broadcast Unofficial
1994 -- "Late Licence" -- British TV preview show -- Showed "Telegram Sam" & "Solid Gold Easy Action" when previewing "The Legendary Years" shown later that night -- September 17th -- Performances Official. Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- Channel 4 -- British TV -- "The Legendary Years" documentary repeated -- September 17th -- Official.
1994 -- "UK Gold" -- British satellite channel -- "Get It On" from "TOTP" 1971 shown during it's re-run of "TOTP" -- October -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- "Bravo" -- British satellite channel -- "Jeepster" from "Beat Club" shown in its "Rock'n'Roll Interval "slot -- November 4th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994 -- "BBC TV" -- British TV channel -- Advert for "TOTP 2" used "Metal Guru" from "TOTP" 1972 -- November 10th & 16th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1994-- BBC TV -- British channel -- Showed some of "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 to advertise the forthcoming "Sounds Of The Seventies" programme -- December 2nd 1994 -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "The Bridge" -- VH1 British satellite channel -- Showed the "I Love To Boogie" compilation video -- March 29th & 30th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "The White Room" -- British music show -- "Jeepster" from "Beat Club" shown -- April 1st & April 5th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "The Bridge" -- VH1 satellite channel -- Showed "I Love To Boogie" compilation video -- May -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1995 -- "Glam Rock Top 10"-- "Channel 4" -- British TV channel -- Staged a "Glam Rock Weekend" with a "Glam Top 10" in which Marc was ranked at No 2. Along with interviews with Mickey and Bill they showed "Hot Love" (sailor suit from "TOTP" '71), "20th Century Boy"(Musikladen) , a couple of Marc's introductions from the "Marc" shows, "Sing Me A Song" ("Marc" show), the clip of Marc running ( used for "Celebrate Summer" on the "Marc " show ) and also "Metal Guru" from "TOTP" 1972.. Also shown were scenes of Marc's funeral --May 8th --Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "Glam-O-Rama" -- "Channel 4" -- British TV channel -- Part of the "Glam Rock Weekend", this quiz used the "Life's A Gas" Cilla Black duet and clips of "Jeepster" from the "Tin Pan Alley" programme -- May -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "ITV"/"Channel 4" -- British TV channels -- Advert for "Sounds Of The Seventies" album used "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 -- May 8th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "VH1" -- British satellite programme -- Used some of "The Groover" video for an advert for "Classic Rock" ; August (incl. 21st) -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "Today's The Day" -- British quiz show -- "Telegram Sam" from Supersonic shown -- September 16th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "VH1" -- British satellite channel -- Advert for it's forthcoming '70's weekend used "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 -- September (incl. 24th) -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "VH1" -- British satellite channel -- Used a clip of Marc for its "Whole Of The Moon" advert -- September (incl. 27th) Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1995 -- "VH1" -- British satellite channel -- "The Groover" shown on "Video Jukebox" -- September 27th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "ITV" -- British TV channel -- Advert for "The Essential Collection" album used "Jeepster", Telegram Sam", "Metal Guru", "Get It On" and "The Groover" -- September /October -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "VH1" -- British satellite channel -- Showed "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 and "I Love To Boogie" compilation during the "'70's Weekend " special -- October 29th & 30th respectively -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "My Top 10"--VH1 British satellite channel -- "20th Century Boy" 1991 video shown -- December -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "The Vinyl Years" -- VH1 satellite channel -- "20th Century Boy" 1991 video shown twice -- December -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1995 -- "Glam-O-Rama" -- "Channel 4" -- British TV Channel -- Repeat of the May broadcast -- December 18th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial..
1995 -- "Glam Top 10" -- "Channel 4" -- British TV Channel -- Repeat of the May broadcast -- December 24th -- Performances Official. Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- "Quantum" -- Foreign satellite channel -- Used a compilation, including "Jeepster" from "Music In The Round", in it's mega-long advert for "Superhits Of The '70's" CD collection -- January (incl. 14th ) -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- "This Is Your Life" -- British nostalgia show -- Used "Get It On" from '71 for it's John Peel edition -- January 24th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- "The Vinyl Years" --" VH1" satellite channel -- Showed the "I Love To Boogie" compilation video -- February 2nd -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- "My Top 10" --"VH1" satellite channel -- "Children Of The Revolution" shown during "The Specials" edition -- April 5th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- "The Vinyl Years" -- "VH1" satellite channel -- "Get It On" from "TOTP" '71 used -- April 5th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Advert for repeated series of “Sounds Of The Seventies” -- “Hot Love” from ‘71 used -- July incl. 11th -- Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Sounds Of The Seventies” repeat -- “Hot Love” from ‘71 shown -- July 21st -- Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “The Vinyl Years” music show -- “Get It On” from Xmas ‘71 shown -- July 24/25 -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “My Top Ten” show with designer Zhandra Rhodes -- “Children Of The Revolution” shown with Marc wearing the green top that she had made for him -- August 8th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Saturday Brunch” -- “Get It On” from Xmas ‘71 shown -- August 3rd -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Ten Of The Best” with Gary Numan -- “The Groover” promo shown --August 9th and 15th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Advert for forthcoming “Music First” programme used clips of “Teenage Dream” --Week commencing September 9th, including 14th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Repeat of April’s “My Top Ten” with “The Specials -- “Children Of The Revolution” shown -- September 10th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 _ British Satellite TV -- “Nightfly” music programme -- “I Love To Boogie” compilation video shown -- September 14th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Music First” music show reviewed “Acoustic Warrior” with Bob Harris -- Compilation footage shown for the acoustic “20th Century Boy” track -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Music First” -- Repeat showings of “Acoustic Warrior” show -- September 15th & 19th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Official
1996 -- BBC1 -- British TV -- “Midlands Today -- Art Five” news programme -- Used “I Love To Boogie” from TOTP to advertise the forthcoming Aston Villa convention -- September 19th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- BBC2 -- British TV -- TOTP2 -- -- Advert for the show used clip from the acoustic “20th Century Boy” video -- October 11th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- BBC2 -- British TV -- TOTP2 -- -- Music programme featured full length compilation video for acoustic “20th Century Boy” -- October 12th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Advert for “Ten Of The Best” showed “Get It On” from Xmas ’71 --October 28th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Ten Of The Best” with Ian Reddington (Tricky Dicky from Eastenders) showed the promo video for “Get It On” from 1971 -- October 29th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- British TV -- Comedy Awards Show showed clip of Marc’s duet with Cilla Black from 1973 -- November 29th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 -- Cable TV -- “Eva’s 70’s Pop Show” -- “20th Century Boy” from “Musikladen” shown -- December 6th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1996 - 1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Adverts throughout December and January for “Beat Club ‘70’s” featured a clip of “20th Century Boy” from “Musikladen” -- Incl. Jan 14th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1996 --VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Advert and lead in film for “70’s Day- Beat Club with Noddy Holder” used a clip of “20th Century Boy” -- December 29th -- Performance official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Sounds Of The Seventies repeated (yet again) with “Hot Love” from 1971 -- January 4th -- Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Look Back In Angora” music programme -- “Get It On” promo shown --January 12th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “My Top Ten” with Zhandra Rhodes repeated -- “Children Of The Revolution” shown -- January 15th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1997 -- BBC1 -- British TV -- “Watchdog” consumer affairs programme -- “Life’s A Gas” from ”Beat Club” used during a feature about British Gas bills -- January 30th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- Cable TV -- “Eva’s 70’s Pop Show” -- “Get It On” from TOTP 1971 shown with Marc in his denim jacket -- February 1st -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1997 -- VH1 - British Satellite TV-- “Beat Club ‘70’s” -- “Jewel” from 1970 shown -- March 23rd -- Performance Official, Broadcast Official
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Beat Club ‘70’s” -- “20th Century Boy” from “Musikladen” shown -- March 30th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Sunday Brunch” showed “Get It On” from Xmas ‘71 during the “70’s Weekend” -- Jules Carling commented that “Marc was gorgeous” -- April 27th -- Performance official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Sounds Of The Seventies” repeated again -- “Hot Love” from ‘71 shown -- April 27th -- Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Beat Club ‘70’s” -- Repeat of earlier show -- “Jewel” from 1970 used -- July 5th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- Granada TV -- British channel -- “NWA” current affairs/arts programme -- 15 minute tribute to Marc shown including footage of “Get It On” from Xmas ‘71, “Telegram Sam” from “Music In The Round” plus some of the interviews, Marc’s introduction for Billy Idol on “The Marc Show”, “Ride A White Swan” from “The Marc Show” and his “outro” (“same Marc time” etc.) -- July 16th -- Performances Official and Unofficial, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- “Paul Ross Show” -- British TV -- Tribute feature on Marc included interviews with Mickey Marmalade and Keith Morris -- “Jeepster” shown -- September (Date not known) -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- GMTV -- British TV -- News / current affairs programme showed “Get It On” (TOTP), Jeepster (Disco) and “Life’s A Gas”(Cilla show) during an interview with Rolan and Harry -- September 15th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- Carlton TV -- British TV -- “London Tonight” news programme -- Showed “Telegram Sam” (Supersonic), “20th Century Boy” (TOTP), “Get It On” (TOTP) during it’s report from Golders Green on the twentieth anniversary -- September 16th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- BBC TV -- British TV -- “Six O’clock News” -- Showed the promo video for “Get It On” during it’s report from Golders Green on the twentieth anniversary. -- September 16th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Coffee Break” showed “Get It On” (TOTP) and “Jeepster” (USA In Concert) -- September 16th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “123” showed “20th Century Boy”, “Ride A White Swan” and “Children Of The Revolution” in a mini tribute -- September 16th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- Channel 4 -- British TV -- “Dandy In The Underworld” --tribute documentary -- various footage, including some unseen “Hot Love” footage, plus interviews with Marc’s friends, family and peers -- September 16th -- Performances (most) Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- “Exclusive” -- British TV -- Interview with Mickey Finn -- “Ride A White Swan” shown -- September 19th -- performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Saturday Brunch” showed the compilation “I Love To Boogie” video during a lengthy interview with Danielz about the twentieth anniversary and the Cambridge 50th Birthday party -- September 27th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Upbeat” music news programme -- During a feature on the 50th Birthday Party at the Cambridge Corn Exchange “The Groover” (USA In Concert) shown -- October 10th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Toyah” music news programme -- Repeat of Corn Exchange feature but used the compilation video of “I Love To Boogie” in place of “The Groover” -- October 10th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Around & Around” also repeated the footage from the Cambridge Corn Exchange and replaced “I Love To Boogie” with “Jeepster” from USA -- October 10th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- New Zealand TV -- TV3 -- News programme -- During a tribute feature about Marc, “20th Century Boy” (acoustic version),”Telegram Sam” (“Music In The Round”), “Children Of The Revolution” and “20th Century Boy” (TOTP) were shown as well as an interview with Mickey Finn and Danielz -- September 30th -- Performances official (except complete acoustic “20th Century Boy”), Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- ITV -- British TV -- “Today’s The Day” -- News quiz programme -- A question about Marc followed a showing of “Laser Love” (TOTP) -- September 30th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Some of the advert for “Greatest Hits Of The Seventies” used “Jeepster”(USA) -- October 24th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Seventies Weekend” ad used “20th Century Boy”(Musikladen) -- October 24th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Greatest Hits Of The Seventies” showed “Jeepster”(USA) -- October 25th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- “Beat Club ‘70’s” -- repeats of earlier shows featured “Ride A White Swan” and “20th Century Boy” -- October -- Exact dates unknown -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1997 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Beat Club ‘70’s” adverts -- Showed clip from “20th Century Boy” -- October ( incl. 26th) - January 1998 -- Performance Official, Broadcasts Unknown/Unofficial
1997 -- BBC2 -- British TV -- “Merry Mind The Buzzcocks” -- Music quiz show -- “Get It On” (Xmas 1971) and Marc and Bowie’s “Standing Next To You” (Marc Show) shown -- December 29th -- Performances Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1998 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Advert for “Greatest Hits” shows used “20th Century Boy” -- January incl. 13th and 17th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1998 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- “Hot Love” shown -- Programme not known -- January 16th Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1998 -- VH1 --British Satellite TV -- “The Vinyl Years” -- “Get It On” shown -- January 20th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1998 -- BBC -- British TV -- “Best Show In The World -- Probably” -- Advertising Quiz show showed “Get It On” (Xmas 1971) -- February 5th --Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1998 -- VH1 -- British Satellite TV -- Advert for “Greatest Hits” used “20th Century Boy” (Musikladen) -- February 8th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown
1998 -- BBC -- British TV -- “TOTP2” showed “Metal Guru” -- March 28th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial
1998 -- BBC2 -- British TV -- “Never Mind The Buzzcocks” -- pop quiz show -- Questions about Marc and the lyrics to “Ride A White Swan” followed a showing of “Swan” (Supersonic) -- April 3rd -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unofficial.
1998 -- BBC2 -- British TV -- “Home Front” consumer home improvement programme showed a clip of “Hot Love” as part of it’s retro - seventies flat conversion article -- May 27th -- Performance Official, Broadcast Unknown.



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