| Richard
&
Judy |
2005 |
Taking Part:
Richard
Madely,
Judy
Finnigan,
Al
Murray,
Twiggy
Lawson,
Simon
Shepherd
Other
Information: Twiggy and
her
Jack
And
The
Beanstalk
co-star
Simon
Shepherd
joined
Richard
and
Judy
via
a
live
video
link
from
the
Theatre
Royal
Brighton
to
present
the
shows
daily
competition.
Transmission:
Channel
4
·
December, 2005
|
|
| Breakfast |
2005 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was interviewed about her
career
and
forthcoming
projects.
Transmission:
BBC
·
July
29th, 2005
|
|
| Parkinson |
2005 |
Taking Part:
Michael Parkinson, Samuel L
Jackson, Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was interviewed about her
work with the charity Age Concern and her career.
Transmission: ITV · February 17th, 2005
|
|
| Cause
Celeb |
2005 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Charity AppealOther
Information: Twiggy
hosted this informative programme about the Croftview Greyhound
home in Meopham, Kent.
Transmission: Community Channel · January 24th, 2005
|
|
| Today
With Des And Mel |
2003 |
Taking Part:
Des O'Connor, Melanie Sykes, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was interviewed about the release of her
new album Midnight
Blue Twiggy
and Des performed impromptu duets of 'Two Sleepy People' and 'S'Wonderful'
during the interview.
Transmission: ITV · September 9th, 2003
|
|
| BBC
London News |
2003 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was interviewed
about the release of her new album Midnight Blue. The
interview featured archive clips of 'Woman In Love' and 'Here I Go
Again' from TOTP.
Transmission: BBC 1 · September 5th, 2003
|
|
| Heaven
& Earth |
2003 |
Taking Part:
Natasha Kaplinski, Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was interviewed from the Camrbidge Arts
Theatre, during the run of Mrs Warren's Profession
Transmission: BBC 1 · June, 2003
|
|
| Absolutely
Fabulous - Menopause |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Jennifer Saunders (Edina), Joanna
Lumley (Patsy), Julia Sawalha (Saffy), Jane Horrocks (Bubble), Twiggy
Lawson, Leigh Lawson
Other
Information: Twiggy
joined a host of celebrity guest stars to launch the fourth series
of popular UK sitcom Absolutely Fabulous. .
Transmission: BBC 1 · October 5th, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Brenda Blethyn
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · September 30th, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Stefanie Powers
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · September 23rd, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Ken Russell
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · September 9th, 2001
|
|
| This
Morning |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Coleen Nolan, John Leslie
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Other
Information: Twiggy was one of the new presenters lined up to
replace Richard and Judy following their departure from the
daytime magazine show. Twiggy's first episode was broadcast live
on September 3rd.
Transmission: ITV · September, 2001
|
|
| Absolutely
Fabulous - Parralox |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Jennifer Saunders (Edina), Joanna
Lumley (Patsy), Julia Sawalha (Saffy), Jane Horrocks (Bubble), Twiggy Lawson,
Stephen Gately, Michael Greco
Other
Information: Twiggy
joined a host of celebrity guest stars to launch the fourth series
of popular UK sitcom Absolutely Fabulous. .
Transmission: BBC 1 · August 31st, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Lulu
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 26th, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Frederick Forsythe
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 12th, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Susan George
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 5th, 2001
|
|
| Star
Lives |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Carol Vorderman, Twiggy, Leigh Lawson, Tommy Tune,
David Essex, Susan George, Vivien Smith, Carly Lawson, Ace Lawson,
Crispian Mills
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was the star subject for this episode of Star
Lives. Presented by Carol Vorderman, the show featured clips
from her career plus surprise guests from Twiggy's past.
Transmission: ITV · August 3rd, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Bruce Oldfield
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · July 22nd, 2001
|
|
| Take
Time With Twiggy |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Lynda LaPlante
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Other
Information: Twiggy hosts her own Sunday afternoon chat show
produced by the Meridian network for ITV. Recorded in Southampton,
Twiggy interviewed a variety of her famous friends in these half
hour shows.
Transmission: ITV · July 7th, 2001
|
|
| Celebrity
Ready,
Steady, Cook |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Brian Turner, Twiggy Lawson,
David Gower, Phil Vickery
Twiggy's Contribution:
Contestant
Transmission: BBC 1 · February 21st, 2001
|
|
| Open
House With Gloria Hunniford |
2001 |
Taking Part:
Gloria Hunniford,
Noddy Holder, Sheena Eaton, Ava Astaire, Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was
interviewed about the forthcoming Selfridges launch of her Twiggy
Skincare range. Twiggy also spoke with Fred Astaire's daughter,
Ava.
Transmission: Channel 5 · February 12th, 2001
|
|
| Twiggy
Skincare |
2000 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: PresenterOther
Information: Twiggy
presented a one hour showcase for the world launch of Twiggy
Skincare on the QVC shopping channel.
Transmission: QVC · September, 2000
|
|
| OK!
TV |
1999 |
Taking Part:
Fiona Philips, Twiggy
Lawson, Nigel Havers, Patsy Palmer, Tracie Bennett
Twiggy's Contribution:
Celebrity ReporterOther
Information: Chat show based on the popular glossy
magazine OK! Guests included Sharon Stone, Paula Yates, Tom
Jones and Michael Barrymore
Transmission: ITV · November - December, 1999
|
|
| So
Graham Norton |
1999 |
Taking Part:
Graham Norton, Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: Channel 4 · November 26th, 1999
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Joan Rivers
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 28th, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Roddy McDowell
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 21st, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Barbara Taylor Bradford
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 14th, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Tim Curry
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · August 7th, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Eric Idle
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · July 31st, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Tracy Ullman
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · July 24th, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Lauren Baccall
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Transmission: ITV · July 17th, 1998
|
|
| Twiggy's
People |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Dustin Hoffman
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenter
Other
Information: Twiggy hosts her own chat show, speaking
with a selection of her famous friends about their careers. All
the episodes were filmed in Los Angeles for Granada.
Transmission: ITV · July 10th, 1998
|
|
| Des
O'Connor Tonight |
1998 |
Taking Part:
Des O'Connor, Twiggy Lawson, Neil
Morrissey Jack Dee, Johnnie Casson, Peter Andre
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
· Two Sleepy People
(with Des O'Connor)
Other
Information: Twiggy speaks about her new film Woundings.
Transmission: ITV · 1998
|
|
| Esther |
1997 |
Taking Part:
Esther Rantzan, Twiggy Lawson, Vivien Smith, Barry
Lategan, Terry O'Neil, John Schlesinger,
Twiggy's Contribution: InterviewOther
Information: Twiggy is the featured subject of this half hour Esther
special.
Transmission: BBC 2 · May 2nd, 1997
|
|
| This
Morning |
1996 |
Taking Part:
Richard
Madely,
Judy
Finnigan,
Twiggy
Lawson
Other
Information: Twiggy was
interviewed
by
Richard
and
Judy
about
the
release
of
her
new
album
London
Pride
-
Songs
From
The
London
Stage.
Twiggy
closed
the
live
show
with
a
performance
of
Once
You
Lose
Your
Heart.
Transmission:
ITV
·
November
12th, 1996
|
|
| Stick
With Me Kid |
1996 |
|
Taking Part:
Leigh Lawson (Grant Logan), Stephen Greif (Gordon Lundrey), Twiggy Lawson
(Squidge)
Other
Information: Twiggy was the
special guest star in the finale episode of this sitcom made for
the Disney Channel.
Transmission: Disney · March 30th, 1996
|
|
| Showstoppers |
1995 |
Taking Part:
Gary Wilmot, Twiggy Lawson, David Essex
Twiggy's Contribution:
Nice Work If You Can
Get It · I Can Cook Too (with Gary Wilmot)Other
Information: Twiggy
performed Nice Work if You Can Get It from My One And Only
- accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra. She then
joined Gary Wilmot to duet I Can Cook Too from On The Town.
Transmission: BBC 2 · November 7th, 1995
|
|
| Barrymore |
1995 |
Taking Part:
Michael Barrymore, Twiggy Lawson, Gilbert O'Sullivan
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
· There's Gonna Be A Wedding (with Michael Barrymore)
Transmission: BBC 2 · March 5th, 1995
|
|
| Sophie's
World |
1995 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson (Sophie's mother), Jim Parker (Albert Knox),
Jessica Marshall-Gardiner (Sophie)
Other
Information: Dramatization
of the philosophical novel made for the BBC Late Show.
Transmission: BBC 2 · January 30th, 1995
|
|
| Heartbeat
- Winter's Tale |
1994 |
Taking Part:
Nick Berry (PC Nick Rowan), Niamh Cusak (Dr.
Kate Rowan), Bill Maynard (Greengrass), Tricia Penrose (Gina Ward)
Twiggy (Lady Janet Whitly)Other
Information: Twiggy made a
special guest appearance on the popular Yorkshire based drama
playing Lady Janet Whitly.
Transmission: ITV · December 25th, 1994
|
|
| The
Clive James Interview |
1991 |
Taking Part: Clive
James, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was
interviewed by video link during the taping of her CBS sitcom Princesses.
Transmission: BBC 2 ·
1991
|
|
| TV
AM |
1989 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy Lawson, Leigh Lawson, Paul Gambuccini
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy and
her husband Leigh Lawson were interviewed after the Royal premiere of Madame Sousatzka.
Transmission: ITV · March 22nd, 1989
|
|
| The
Royal Film Performance |
1989 |
Taking Part:
Shirley MacLaine,
Twiggy Lawson, Leigh Lawson, Navin Chowdry, John Schlesinger
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was
interviewed at the Royal premiere of Madame Sousatzka. Guests
of honour were The Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Viscount
Lindy.
Transmission: BBC · March 21st, 1989
|
|
| Sunday,
Sunday |
1989 |
Taking Part:
Gloria Hunniford,
Twiggy Lawson
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: ITV · March 19th, 1989 |
|
| Evening
Standard Film Awards |
1989 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenting Award
Transmission: ITV · January 31st, 1989 |
|
| Aspel
& Co |
1988 |
Taking Part: Michael
Aspel, Twiggy, Alan Whicker, Stewart Granger
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: ITV · March 26th, 1988 |
|
| BAFTA
Awards |
1988 |
Taking Part: Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenting Awards
Transmission: ITV · 1988 |
|
| Aspel
& Co |
1987 |
Taking Part: Michael
Aspel, Twiggy, Harrison Ford, Mel Smith
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: ITV · January 17th, 1987 |
|
| TV
AM |
1986 |
Taking Part:
Anne Diamond, Twiggy, Natalie Morse
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy was interviewed with her Little
Matchgirl co star about the soon to be broadcast musical
special.
Transmission: ITV · December 12th, 1986
|
|
| Wogan |
1986 |
Taking Part: Terry
Wogan, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · May 26th, 1986 |
|
| Joan
Rivers: Can We Talk? |
1986 |
Taking Part:
Joan Rivers, Twiggy, Dame Edna Everage
Twiggy's Contribution: Diamond
· Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · April, 1986
|
|
| Des
O'Connor Tonight |
1985 |
Taking Part:
Des O'Connor, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Feel Emotion
· Interview
· S'Wonderful (with Des O'Connor)
Other
Information: Twiggy
speaks to Des O'Connor about her recent Broadway triumph and
completing her new film Club Paradise.
Transmission: ITV · October 8th, 1985
|
|
| Wogan |
1985 |
Taking Part: Terry
Wogan, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Feel Emotion
· Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · September 20th, 1985 |
|
| Aspel
&
Co |
1985 |
Taking Part: Michael
Aspel,
Cliff
Richard,
Bob
Carolgees
&
Spit
The
Dog,
Twiggy,
Vicki
Brown,
Sam
Brown
(Twiggy's
backing
singers),
Hal
Lindes
Twiggy's Contribution:
Interview
·
I
Can't
Talk
To
You
Transmission:
ITV
·
February
2nd, 1985 |
|
| Royal
Variety Performance |
1983 |
Taking Part:
Gene Kelly, Bonnie Langford, Grace Kennedy, Gemma
Craven, Julia McKenzie, Les Dawson, Twiggy, Tommy Tune, Laurence
Olivier
Twiggy's Contribution: S' Wonderful (with Tommy Tune)
Other
Information: Twiggy and Tommy Tune were flown over from New
York to appear on the Royal Variety Show and returned straight to
Broadway, following the appearance. The complete set for the
S'Wonderful sequence was especially erected at the London
Palladium.
Transmission: BBC 1 · December, 1983
|
|
| Sunday,
Sunday |
1983 |
Taking Part:
Gloria Hunniford,
Twiggy, Tommy Tune
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: ITV · November 13th, 1983 |
|
| Parkinson |
1980 |
Taking Part:
Michael Parkinson, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other
Information: Twiggy is interviewed about her recent
collaboration in the recording studio with Donna Summer and Juergen Koppers.
Transmission: BBC 1 · 1980
|
|
| Max
With Love |
1979 |
Taking Part:
Max Bygraves, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview · Songs Unknown
Transmission: ITV · December 31st, 1979 |
|
| The
Val Doonican Christmas Show |
1979 |
Taking Part:
Val Doonican, Twiggy, Roy Castle
Twiggy's Contribution: Sing Me A Song Sweet Music Man · Do
You Hear What I Hear / Away In A Manger / Mary's Boy Child (with Val
Doonican and Roy Castle)
Transmission: BBC 1 · December, 1979 |
|
| Bonkers |
1979 |
Taking Part:
Bob Monkhouse, The Hudson Brothers, Twiggy,
Rita Moreno
Twiggy's Contribution: Comedy Sketches · Songs Unknown
Transmission: ATV · July 14th, 1979 |
|
| Golden
Gala |
1978 |
Taking Part:
Petula Clark, Sally Ann Howes, Twiggy,
Anne Shelton, Julia McKenzie, Stephanie Lawrence, Anita Harris,
Georgia Brown, Joanna Lumley, Elaine Stritch
Twiggy's Contribution: Songs Unknown
Other
Information: Twiggy joined a host of female stars in this
musical spectacular from the London Palladium to mark the 50th
anniversary of Equal Voting Rights For Women. Princess Margaret
was the guest of honour.
Transmission: ITV · July 9th, 1978
|
|
| Top
Of The Pops |
1978 |
Taking Part:
Jimmy Saville, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Falling Angel
Transmission: BBC 1 · April 27th, 1978 |
|
| The
Val Doonican Music Show |
1978 |
Taking Part:
Val Doonican, Twiggy, George Hamilton IV, Coco
Twiggy's Contribution: Falling Angel · I Love (with Val Doonican)
Transmission: BBC 1 · April 15th, 1978 |
|
| Ronnie
Corbett's Thursday Special |
1978 |
Taking Part:
Ronnie Corbett, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Born A Woman · Dropping Names (with
Ronnie Corbett)
Transmission: BBC 1 · April 6th, 1978 |
|
| Mike
Yarwood In Person |
1978 |
Taking Part:
Mike Yarwood, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Comedy Sketch · You Better Move On
Transmission: BBC 1 · March 11th, 1978 |
|
| Noel
Edmonds Presents Swap Of The Pops |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Noel Edmonds, Twiggy, Abba, Bonnie Tyler, The
Carvels, Chopin, Chuck Berry, Cliff Richard, Giorgio, Heatwave, Harry
Secombe, Leo Sayer, Mozart, Showaddywaddy, Smokie, Status Quo, Tina Charles
Twiggy's Contribution: Songs Unknown
Transmission: BBC 1 · December 24th, 1977 |
|
| Swap
Shop |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Noel Edmonds, Twiggy, Virginia
Wade, Cliff Richard
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · December 17th, 1977 |
|
| Bing
Crosby's Merrie Olde Christmas |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Bing Crosby, Twiggy, David Bowie, Ron Moody,
Stanley Baxter, The Crosby Family
Twiggy's Contribution: Where Would You Be Without Me? (with
Ron Moody) · Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas (with Bing
Crosby) · Sleigh Ride / Jingle Bell Rock / Christmas Is Here
(with the Crosby family)
Other Information:
Twiggy
guest starred in what would prove to be Bing's final Christmas
special. The entire special has been released on VHS in the UK.
Transmission: ITV · December, 1977
|
|
| David
Essex |
1977 |
Taking Part:
David Essex, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Send In The Clowns (with David
Essex)
Other
Information: David and the director came up with the idea of doing Sondhiem's "Send
in the Clowns" as a duet for Twiggy and David. They were made up as
clowns, but it was set backstage after a performance as they were taking off their make-up in front of traditional dressing room mirrors
surrounded by lights. Their performances were quite moving as they
both played it very straight as two pathetic has-beens. Through the
course of the song, in close-up, they literally wipe the artificial
smiles off their faces to reveal their true sad expressions of inner
emptiness.
I did not want to arrange the song in the conventional way as it was
done in "A Little Night Music" or, worse, as it is often done in an
overblown manner by cabaret artists with a big orchestra. Instead I
arranged the piece with a small ensemble of glockenspiel, celeste,
vibraphone, xylophone and marimba to create the sound of a Victorian
child's music box. The psychological intent of this was to make the
connection between clowns and children's entertainment (the song is
about entertainers) and provide a subtext for the listener: David and
Twiggy remembering their childhood innocence. For maximum emotional
effect, I suggested that they sing the song very gently throughout and
avoid the cabaret performer's tendency to go for the big dramatic forte
in the 'B' section. The delicate instrumentation helped this and also
focused the listener's attention on the frailty of their voices.
This was the artistic highlight of what turned out to be a very fine
series
- Richard Niles (musical director / arranger)
Transmission: ITV · October 4th, 1977
|
|
| Night
Out At The London Casino |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Paul Melba, Jim Davidson
Twiggy's Contribution: Woman In Love
· Rings
· Angel Of The Morning
Transmission: ITV · July 27th, 1977 |
|
| Top
Of The Pops |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Noel Edmonds, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Woman In Love
Transmission: BBC 1 · June 2nd, 1977 |
|
| The
Val Doonican Music Show |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Val Doonican, Glen Campbell, Twiggy, Jimmy Webb
Twiggy's Contribution: My Cup Of Tea (with Val Doonican) ·
Rings · By The Time I Get To Phoenix / Didn't We / The Wichita
Lineman / Up, Up And Away (with Val Doonican and Jimmy
Webb)
Transmission: BBC 1 · April 9th, 1977 |
|
| Supersonic |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Mike Mansfield
Twiggy's Contribution: 20/20 Hindsight
Transmission: ITV · March 19th, 1977 |
|
| Russell
Harty |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Russell
Harty, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Please Get My Name Right ·
Interview
Transmission: ITV ·
March
18th,
1977 |
|
| Supersonic |
1977 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Mike Mansfield
Twiggy's Contribution: Please Get My Name Right
Transmission: ITV · February 12th, 1977 |
|
| The
Daily Mirror Supersonic Pop Club |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Marc Bolan, Gary Glitter, Tina Charles, John Miles,
Guys'n'Dolls
Twiggy's Contribution: Jolene
Transmission: ITV · December 25th, 1976 |
|
| The
Muppet Show |
1976 |
Taking Part:
The Muppets, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: In My Life · The King's Breakfast
(with The Muppets) · Nobodies Business But My Own (with The
Muppets)
Transmission: ITV · December 19th, 1976 |
|
| The
Basil Brush Show |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Basil Brush
Twiggy's Contribution: Vanilla Olay · I Could Be Happy
With You (with Basil Brush)
Transmission: BBC 1 · November 13th, 1976 |
|
| Supersonic |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Mike Mansfield
Twiggy's Contribution: Here I Go Again · Vanilla Olay
Transmission: ITV · September 25th, 1976 |
|
| Parkinson |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Michael Parkinson, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Good For You Too · Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · September 18th, 1976 |
|
| Top
Of The Pops |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Jimmy Saville, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Here I Go Again
Transmission: BBC 1 ·September 9th, 1976 |
|
| Frontiers
Of Science: Victorian Scandals |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy (Florence Cook), Danny Schiller (Harry J.
Enken), Herbert Ramskill (Charles Blackburn), Tim Barlow (Captain Elgie Corner),
Lewis Fiander (Daniel Dunglass Home), Ronald Hines (William Crookes), Ania Marson (Katie Cook) Lorraine Peters
(Crookes' Maid)
Other Information: Twiggy starred as Florence Cook in this
period drama made by
Granada.
Transmission: ITV · September 3rd, 1976 |
|
| Top
Of The Pops |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Dave Lee Travers, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Here I Go Again
Transmission: BBC 1 ·August 19th, 1976 |
|
| Top
Of The Pops |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Jimmy Saville, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Here I Go Again
Transmission: BBC 1 ·August 6th, 1976 |
|
| Rollercoaster |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Bay City Rollers, Mike Mansfield, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution:
You Are My Lucky Star
· Reason To Believe · Angie Baby
Other Information: Twiggy was the star guest on the Bay
City Rollers special 'Rollercoaster' where she performed songs
from her forthcoming Royal Festival Hall concert. This special was
later released as a bootleg LP in Japan, under the title Are
You Cuckoo?
Transmission: ITV · July 31st, 1976
|
|
| Bring
On The Girls |
1976 |
Taking Part:
Bruce Forsyth, Twiggy, Lena Zavaroni,
Honor Blackman, The Three Degrees
Twiggy's Contribution:
Here I Go Again ·
Comedy Chat
Transmission: ITV · July 28th, 1976
|
|
| Nationwide |
1976 |
|
Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution:
Interview
Other Information: Twiggy discusses her forthcoming one
woman show at the Royal Festival Hall.
Transmission: BBC · July 7th, 1976
|
|
| Portrait
Of...Twiggy |
1976 |
|
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Peter Blake
Twiggy's Contribution:
Interview
Other Information: Twiggy was interviewed and painted by
artist Peter Blake.
Transmission: ITV · 1976
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| Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Doctors Of Madness, Albert
Hammond, The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds
Producer: Brian Whitehouse
Twiggy's Contribution:
Everything I Own · Toy
Trumpet · Perfect Past (with Doctors Of Madness) · Love Me
Or Leave Me · The Lady In Red · Everything I Want To Do (with
Albert Hammond)
· Sealed With A Kiss
Transmission: BBC 2 · December 17th, 1975
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| Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Haz Elliot With Feeling,
Michael Whitney, Roger Cook, The Irving Davies Dancers, The
Ladybirds
Producer: Brian Whitehouse
Twiggy's Contribution:
Bargain Store · The Fantasticks -
Soon It's Gonna Rain / Try To Remember (with Michael
Whitney) · Help Me Make It Through The Night (with Haz
Elliot With Feeling) · Guess Who I Saw Today? · In The Mood ·
That's The Way I've Always Heard It Should Be (with Roger Cook) ·
Ben
Transmission: BBC 2 · December 3rd, 1975
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| Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Gary Benson, David Snell,
Irving Davies, The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds
Producer: Brian Whitehouse
Twiggy's Contribution:
Hello It's Me · Diamond's Are A
Girl's Best Friend · At Seventeen (with David Snell) ·
Fool On The Hill · The Continental (with Irving Davies)
· Don't Throw It All Away (with Gary Benson)
· All Over The World
Transmission: BBC 2 · November 19th, 1975
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| Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Linda Lewis, Demis Roussos,
The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds
Producer: Brian Whitehouse
Twiggy's Contribution:
I'm Into Something Good · Music
Hall Medley - Don't Dilly Dally On The Way / Heaven Will Protect
An Honest Girl / Hold Your Hand Out You Naughty Boy / Who Were You
With Last Night (with Linda Lewis) · It Was So Easy · Then
He Kissed Me · Losing My Mind
Transmission: BBC 2 · October 29th, 1975
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| Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Jeremy Brett, King's Singers,
The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds
Producer: Brian Whitehouse
Twiggy's Contribution:
You're No Good · Shaking The Blues
Away · The Sound Of Silence (with The King's Singers) · The Same
Situation · The Night The Lights Went Out In Georgia ·Two Sleepy
People (with Jeremy Brett)
Transmission: BBC 2 · October 15th, 1975
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| Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, David Essex, The Pasadena Roof
Orchestra, The Irving Davies Dancers, The Ladybirds
Producer: Brian Whitehouse
Twiggy's Contribution:
Angel Of The Morning · Brother Sun
& Sister Moon · I Feel The Earth Move Under My Feet ·
Everything Stops For Tea (with The Pasadena Roof Orchestra) · Out
In The Cold Again · If I Could (with David Essex) · Send In The
Clowns
Other Information: The first episode of Twiggy's second
series of variety shows for the BBC.
Transmission: BBC 2 · October 1st, 1975
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| The
Likes Of...Twiggy |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other Information: Twiggy was interviewed about her likes
and dislikes in life.
Transmission: BBC 1 · July 14th, 1975 |
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| Charles
Aznavour Sings For You |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Charles Aznavour, Twiggy
Producer: Yvonne Littlewood
Twiggy's Contribution: The 'I Love You' Song · Slowly (with Charles
Aznavour)
Other Information: Twiggy was Charles Aznavour's special
guest on his own TV special for the BBC. Apart from singing two
songs, Twiggy also danced with Aznavour for 'The Old Fashioned
Way' and featured in a photo montage for Aznavour's 'She'.
Transmission: BBC 1 · April 13th, 1975 |
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| British
Screen Awards |
1975 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Presenting An Award
Other Information: Twiggy presented the award for Best
Actor
Transmission: BBC 1 · 1975 |
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| Parkinson |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Michael Parkinson, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: There's Something About You Baby ·
Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · November 16th, 1974 |
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Show Of The Week - Twiggs |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Bryan Ferry, Jimmy Ruffin,
Irving Davies Dancers
Producer: Michael Hurll
Twiggy's Contribution: Water Babies
· Born A Woman
· L'ill Old Wine Drinker Me
· Bobby McGee
· Put The Blame On Mame
· I Take It Back
· What A Wonderful World (with Bryan Ferry)
· Frank Mills
Transmission: BBC 2 · November 3rd, 1974 |
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Show Of The Week - Twiggs |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, David Essex, Georgina Hale,
Irving Davies Dancers
Producer: Michael Hurll
Twiggy's Contribution: Water Babies
· Single Girl
· Jollity Farm
· My Boyfriend's Back
· Give Us Your Blessing
· On And On (with David Essex)
Transmission: BBC 2 · October 3rd, 1974 |
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Show Of The Week - Twiggs |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Sheila White, Danny La Rue,
Irving Davies Dancers
Producer: Michael Hurll
Twiggy's Contribution: Water Babies · Ten Cents A Dance ·
Puttin' On The Ritz / Steppin Out With My Baby / Top Hat
· Cheek To Cheek (with Danny La Rue)
· Me And My Boyfriend (with Sheila White)
· Little Girls From Little Rock (with Danny La Rue)
· For Free
Transmission: BBC 2 · September 26th, 1974 |
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| Show
Of The Week - Twiggs |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Paul Jones, Tim Hardin, Irving
Davies Dancers
Producer: Michael Hurll
Twiggy's Contribution: Water Babies · We Saw The Sea
· Latin From Manhattan
· Lady Came From Baltimore (with Tim Hardin)
· Kelly
· Gotta Dance, Gotta Sing (with Paul Jones)
· A Fine Romance (with Paul Jones)
· Hang On To A Dream
Other Information: The first episode of Twiggy's first
variety series for the BBC 'Twiggs'. Despite being intended as a
six part series, only four episodes were taped due to strike
action.
Transmission: BBC 2 · September 19th, 1974 |
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| Personal
Choice |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Michael Barratt,
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Interview
Other Information: Michael Barratt interviews Twiggy on her
life as a model and her recent work in films 'The Boy Friend' and
'W'.
Transmission: BBC 1 · August 2nd, 1974 |
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| Cilla |
1974 |
Taking Part:
Cilla Black, Bernard Cribbins, Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution: Music! Music! Music! (with Cilla
Black) · Let Yourself Go / I'm Putting All My Eggs In One Basket
· Let's Make A Foursome (with Cilla Black and Bernard Cribbins)
Other Information: Twiggy made her live singing debut on
Cilla Black's variety show. Twiggy's guest appearance opened the
fourth season of Cilla's series and led to Twiggy being offered
her own set of shows for the BBC.
Transmission: BBC 1 · January 5th, 1974 |
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| This
Is Your Life |
1969 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Justin De Villeneuve, Norman
Hornby, Nell Hornby, Leonard, Mr. Singer,
Other Information: At the age of 20, Twiggy was the
youngest subject to be featured on This Is Your Life. The
programme concluded by broadcasting the recently filmed 'Diet Rite
Cola' commercial.
Transmission: ITV · December 30th, 1969 |
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| 24
Hours |
1969 |
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Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution:
Interview
Other Information: Twiggy is interviewed about the current
Paris shows.
Transmission: BBC 1 · January 31st, 1969
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| Twiggy |
1967 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Justin De Villeneuve, Nell
Hornby
Other Information: A half hour documentary made by Granada
about Twiggy's life. Filmed at home in Neasden with her family.
Transmission: ITV · 1967 |
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| Juke
Box Jury |
1967 |
Taking Part:
Twiggy, Justin De Villeneuve
Other Information: Twiggy was a member of the judging panel
on the popular music review programme.
Transmission: BBC 1 · December 6th, 1967 |
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| 24
Hours |
1967 |
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Taking Part:
Twiggy
Twiggy's Contribution:
Interview
Transmission: BBC 1 · November 13th, 1967
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