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  1. Keith Fordyce (15 October 1928 – 15 March 2011) was an English disc jockey and presenter on British radio and television. He is most famous as the first presenter of ITV's Ready Steady Go! in 1963, but was a stalwart of both BBC radio and Radio Luxembourg for many years.

  2. 5. Nov. 2023 · Compere is Keith Fordyce, who visited Paul’s North London home earlier this month to pre-record the two Beatles in conversation. The show includes many Beatles songs recorded by other artists, and John and Paul will be heard giving their opinions on these versions. From New Musical Express – August 19, 1966

  3. Keith Fordyce, previously involved with ABC's 'Thank Your Lucky Stars', was the main compere of the show which was mainly co-hosted by the demure 'Queen of the Mods' Cathy McGowan. Other additional presentation was supplied by David Gell, Michael Aldred and (twice) Dusty Springfield. RSG! was particularly noted, at the time, for allowing ...

  4. 30. Jan. 2021 · John Lennon, Paul McCartney, Ringo Starr, and George HarrisonThe Beatles recorded their third and final performance for a pop music show Ready, Steady, Go!, ...

  5. Keith Fordyce Gay Singleton Cathy and Gay: Pop presenter Keith Fordyce was being kept busy! This Friday pop show with its slogan 'The Weekend Starts Here!' was co-hosted by the demure mod Cathy McGowan with additional presenters David Gell and Michael Aldred. Produced by Elkan Allen and directed by Daphne Shadwell, Robert Fleming, Rollo Gamble ...

  6. The first show aired at 7 pm on Friday 9 August 1963 and was presented by Keith Fordyce and David Gell, with 200 kids in the studio. The line-up for the debut show featured Pat Boone, Chris Barber, Billy Fury , Brian Poole and The Tremeloes, and Joyce Blair. Originally only broadcast in the London area, over the next three years, Ready, Steady ...

  7. 19. Apr. 2024 · Back in 1975 the Rolling Stones played a July 4th concert to a crowd of 50,000 in Memphis. The morning of the fifth, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, bodyguard Jim Callaghan and a fan, Fred (or maybe “Red” ) A. Sessler, who had been following the tour, rented a yellow Chevrolet Impala and took the scenic route to their next show in Dallas.