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[[The Police]] were in The Netherlands between [[1979-04-19]] and [[1979-04-22]] and recorded two lip-synch performances for this TV show in this period. | [[The Police]] were in The Netherlands between [[1979-04-19]] and [[1979-04-22]] and recorded two lip-synch performances for this TV show in this period. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:59, 1 April 2024
TopPop | |
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Basic information | |
Original network: | AVRO |
Venue: | Hilversum, The Netherlands - Studio 6 |
Language: | Dutch |
IMDB link |
Contents
Show summary
The popular Dutch music show ran from 1971 until 1988 and featured Ad Visser as its host. It was broadcast on the Netherland 2 TV channel on Thursdays.
The Police were in The Netherlands between 1979-04-19 and 1979-04-22 and recorded two lip-synch performances for this TV show in this period.
Roxanne was broadcast 1979-05-24. So Lonely wasn't broadcast back in the day.
Performance history
Date | Guest | Songs performed |
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between 1979-04-19 and 1979-04-22 | The Police | Roxanne / So Lonely |
Quotations and trivia
Judging from the outfits and instruments both music videos were shot on the same day. The videos were released on the Supergroups DVD in Brazil.
See also
External links and reviews
References
source: Joozt Mattheij