

Oh Boy!
Season - Episode
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1 - 1Show 1 Sep 13, 1958
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1 - 2Show 2 Sep 20, 1958
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1 - 3Show 3 Sep 27, 1958
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1 - 4Show 4 Oct 04, 1958
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1 - 5Show 5 Oct 11, 1958
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1 - 6Show 6 Oct 18, 1958
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1 - 7Show 7 Oct 25, 1958
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1 - 8Show 8 Nov 01, 1958
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1 - 9Show 9 Nov 08, 1958
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1 - 10Show 10 Nov 15, 1958
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1 - 11Show 11 Nov 22, 1958
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1 - 12Show 12 Nov 29, 1958
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1 - 13Show 13 Dec 06, 1958
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1 - 14Show 14 Dec 13, 1958
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1 - 15Show 15 Dec 20, 1958
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1 - 16Show 16 Dec 27, 1958
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1 - 17Show 17 Jan 03, 1959
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1 - 18Show 18 Jan 10, 1959
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1 - 19Show 19 Jan 17, 1959
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1 - 20Show 20 Jan 24, 1959
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1 - 21Show 21 Jan 31, 1959
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1 - 22Show 22 Feb 07, 1959
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1 - 23Show 23 Feb 14, 1959
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1 - 24Show 24 Feb 21, 1959
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1 - 25Show 25 Feb 28, 1959
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1 - 26Show 26 Mar 07, 1959
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1 - 27Show 27 Mar 14, 1959
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1 - 28Show 28 Mar 21, 1959
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1 - 29Show 29 Mar 28, 1959
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1 - 30Show 30 Apr 04, 1959
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1 - 31Show 31 Apr 11, 1959
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1 - 32Show 32 Apr 18, 1959
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1 - 33Show 33 Apr 25, 1959
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1 - 34Show 34 May 02, 1959
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1 - 35Show 35 May 09, 1959
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1 - 36Show 36 May 16, 1959
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1 - 37Show 37 May 23, 1959
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1 - 38Show 38 May 30, 1959
Overview
Oh Boy! was the first teenage all-music show on British TV airing in 1958 and 1959. It was produced by Jack Good for ITV. Good had previously produced 6.5 Special for the BBC Television, but wanted to drop the sport and public-service content from this show, and concentrate on the music. The BBC would not accept this, so Good resigned. ABC allowed Good to make two pilot all-music shows, which were only broadcast in the Midlands. These pilots were successful, so the programme was given a national ITV slot on Saturday evenings, from 6.00 – 6.30 PM, in direct competition with 6.5 Special, but starting slightly earlier. The hosts were Tony Hall, a jazz record producer and critic, and Jimmy Henney, and the artists covered a broad spectrum of music including ballads, jazz, skiffle and rock and roll. The show was broadcast live from the Hackney Empire. Each week Oh Boy! featured resident artists plus a selection of special guests. The residents included Cuddly Dudley, who sang on 21 shows, Cliff Richard, The Drifters, Marty Wilde, and The Dallas Boys. Guests included Billy Fury, Tony Sheridan, Shirley Bassey and Lonnie Donegan; with occasional US stars, such as The Inkspots, Conway Twitty and Brenda Lee. The solo artists were supported by a specially created house band Lord Rockingham's XI, who went on to have hits in their own right, including a No 1 single "Hoots Mon". Performers were also supported by the singing and dancing of The Vernons Girls, the Dallas Boys and Neville Taylor's Cutters