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Beat-Club

4KidsTV (Ended 1972)

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6.2 Fair
23 votes

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Beat-Club ranks 8,082 out of the 18,229 shows on TV.com.

The 7 users who count themselves as Beat-Club fans have written a total of 1 reviews.

Status

Ended

Premiered

September 1, 1965

Ended

December 1, 1972

Genre

Reality, Talk Show

Show Overview

Final Episode

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Episode Score
 
N/A Never Rated

Final show: The Osmonds, Donny Osmond, Jimmy Osmond

--The Osmonds - "Crazy Horses," "Hold Her Tight," "One Bad Apple," "Yo-Yo," "We Got To Live Together," "Shuckin' & Jivin'" and "Down By The Lazy River"
--Donny Osmond - "Why," "Too Young," "Puppy Love" and "Sweet And Innocent"
--Jimmy Osmond - "Heartbreak Hotel"/"Hound Dog" medley
45 minutes / Aired 4:00pm - 4:45pm

Aired: 12/09/72

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The legendary West German rock series Beat-Club was broadcast from September 1965 through December 1972. It was broadcast from Bremen, Germany and produced by the regional TV network Radio Bremen, which at that time was part of the German Government radio chain ARD. Radio Bremen was the sole producer for... more »

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    9.3 Superb

    It is great to be able to look back and see what was happening in the late sixties and early seventies hide « show »

    It is great to be able to look back and see what was happening in the late sixties and early seventies. Did the stars really dress and look like we remember them?. In this case, yes, some of the episodes of Beat Club really show how bad the taste in dress was at times. However as we like Gene Pitney in particular and so little of what he did was recorded we are just glad to get the chance to see these shows occasionally.
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