Pop was a pop music program that aired in West Germany from 1974 to 1979. Each year, the show's title was changed to reflect that of the current year, e.g. Pop '76. It was originally broadcast on the SWR and HR networks. Pop was meant to rival fellow ZDF music shows Disco and Star Parade, albeit catering to a younger audience. The show was hosted by Hans Jürgen Kliebenstein from its launch in 1974 until 1978.[1] Afterward, in 1979, Volker Lechtenbrink took over as the show's host.[2]

Several artists, both German and international stars, appeared and performed on the show. Domestic artists from Germany such as the Silver Convention, Arabesque, Boney M., and Donna Summer appeared on the show. International artists such as The Police, Shirley and Co., Middle of the Road, and Jigsaw also made regular appearances.[3]

In 2017, reruns of the show began to air for the first time on One, an ARD network.[4]

Episodes broadcast on ARD edit

ARD Broadcast date Episode Guest
11.03.1974 01 Rubettes, Malcolm Roberts, Andy Kim, Stefan Waggershausen, Eckart Kahlhofer, Donna Hightower, First Class, Don Paulin, Middle Of The Road[5]
11.13.1974 02
12.01.1974 03 Blue Swede, The Three Degrees, Udo Jürgens, Randy Pie, Frank Zander, Suzanne Doucet, Reinhard Mey[6]
03.02.1975 04 Kin Ping Meh, Billy Swan, Nazareth, Donna Summer, Joy Fleming[7]
04.20.1975 05 Peter Maffay, Lynsey de Paul
06.08.1975 06 Bay City Rollers, Chris de Burgh, Shirley & Company, Jigsaw, Dagmar Berghoff, Peter Horton[8]
09.27.1975 07 Up with People, Gerard Lenorman, Red Hurley, The Glitter Band, Martin Griffiths, Bill Ramsey[9]
10.19.1975 08 Inga Rumpf, Harpo[10]
11.30.1975 09 The Tymes, Linda Carr, La Costa, Maxine Nightingale, Jigsaw, Rubettes, Brotherhood of Man[11]
12.21.1975 10 Pilot, Electric Light Orchestra, Jim Capaldi, Vivi Bach, Elkie Brooks, Albert Hammond[12]
02.15.1976 11 Linda G. Thompson, Penny McLean, Tony Sheridan, Chris Spedding, Eddie Foster[13]
03.14.1976 12 Claudja Barry, Demis Roussos, Smokie, Tina Charles, Tony Marshall, Sheer Elegance, Jürgen Marcus[14]
04.25.1976 13
05.27.1976 14
10.10.1976 15 Johnny Wakelin, Jeane Manson, Liverpool Express, Jesse Green, Geff Harrison, Julien Clerc, 5000 Volts[15]
10.31.1976 16 Silver Convention, Hugo Egon Balder, Rubettes[16]
12.12.1976 17 Simon May, Claudja Barry, Hanne Haller, Smokie, Sebastião Tapajós[17]
10.16.1977 Arabesque[18]
12.06.1978 Volker Lechtenbrink, Udo Lindenberg, Nina Hagen[19]
02.18.1979 Boney M., Gerard Lenorman, Whitesnake, Wolfgang Ambros, Elke Heidenreich, Chris Howland[20]

References edit

  1. ^ KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co. "Pop: Cast & Crew" – via www.fernsehserien.de.
  2. ^ ""Pop": One wiederholt 1970er-Jahre-Musikshow". TV Wunschliste.
  3. ^ "POP 78/79 (Soudwestfunk) - FormelEins Forum". 319744.forumromanum.com.
  4. ^ KG, imfernsehen GmbH & Co. "Pop Pop 76" – via www.fernsehserien.de.
  5. ^ ""Pop": One wiederholt 1970er-Jahre-Musikshow".
  6. ^ "Pop Pop 74".
  7. ^ "Pop Pop 75".
  8. ^ "Pop Pop 75".
  9. ^ "Pop Pop 76".
  10. ^ "Pop Pop 75".
  11. ^ "Pop Pop 75".
  12. ^ "Pop Pop 75".
  13. ^ "Pop Pop 76".
  14. ^ "Pop Pop 76".
  15. ^ "Pop Pop 76".
  16. ^ "Pop Pop 76".
  17. ^ "Pop Pop 76".
  18. ^ http://www.shakira.de/app/download/14437797/ARABESQUE+feat+Karen+Ann+Tepperis+-+Infomappe+Young+Star+Records.pdf [bare URL PDF]
  19. ^ "Pop '78 - 6th December 1978 (Full Episode, German Music TV Show) - YouTube". www.youtube.com. Archived from the original on 21 May 2021. Retrieved 13 January 2022.
  20. ^ "Impressum".