
Early 60 s Appearances
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Information with thanks to Peter Bambini
Olivia Newton-John made a number of early singing appearances on "The GO
Show", a Melbourne Teen TV show modelled on shows like "Shindig",
"Hullabaloo" and "Ready Steady Go". All shows were shot in Black &
White.
The GO Show ran from Aug 1964 to Sept 1967. There were a total of 222
episodes. It was a 60 minute show up until early 1967, when it reverted to half an hour.
Ian Turpie took over as the show's MC on Episode 26. Olivia started singing on the show
soon afterwards. The following is a complete list of her appearances, which is recently
obtained information from company vaults that has never circulated before. Olivia sang 2
songs per show, except for a couple of shows were it is believed she sang one song alone
and another song as a duet with another artist, including Turpie on at least one or two
occasions.
ALL of Olivia's performances were mimed to pre-recorded studio recordings she made at
ATV0 Studios in Melbourne. Her backing band for these recording sessions was The
Strangers, whose leader and lead singer was none other than John Farrar. The Strangers
were also the "house band" on The GO Show. I do not know if any of these
recordings survive or not.
The following lists all of Olivia's appearances on this show. The date shown is the
original broadcast date. The show was usually taped about a week prior to broadcast.
| Episode |
Date |
Year |
| 29 |
Feb 20 |
1965 |
| 30 |
Feb 27 |
1965 |
| 33 |
Mar 20 |
1965 |
| 35 |
Apr 3 |
1965 |
| 38 |
Apr 26 |
1965 |
| 41 |
May 17 |
1965 |
| 46 |
Jun 21 |
1965 |
| 49 |
Jul 12 |
1965 |
| 52 |
Aug 2 |
1965 |
| 54 |
Aug 16 |
1965 |
| 56 |
Aug 30 |
1965 |
| 61 |
Oct 4 |
1965 |
| 64 |
Oct 25 |
1965 |
| 67 |
Nov 15 |
1965 |
| 72 |
Dec 12 |
1965 |
| 73 |
Jan 24 |
1966 |
In early 1966 Ian Turpie was replaced as MC of The Go Show by Johnny
Young. ONJ made no further appearances on the show after Turpie departed. This may have
been because she left for the UK, rather than any other motives.
Sadly it appears that none of the video from any of the Episodes that Olivia appeared
on has survived, although a number of other shows from this same period do survive. This
appears to be a case of sheer bad luck.
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