Fanfare for Young Musicians
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== Host == | == Host == | ||
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- | Melvyn Tan (1981- | + | Thomas Allen (1978-80) |
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+ | Melvyn Tan (1981-82) | ||
== Broadcast == | == Broadcast == | ||
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Thames for ITV, 8 November 1978 to 30 December 1982 | Thames for ITV, 8 November 1978 to 30 December 1982 | ||
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== Synopsis == | == Synopsis == | ||
- | To a certain extent, this can seen as ITV's answer to [[ | + | |
+ | To a certain extent, this can seen as ITV's answer to [[Young Musician of the Year]], though this competition was for under-13s only. Unlike the BBC show, this one actually went out as part of children's programming, and allowed soloists, duos and groups to enter. There was also a broader range of musical styles, with singers competing against instrumentalists. | ||
== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
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It was apparently devised as a successor to the pop show ''Fanfare'', hence the title. | It was apparently devised as a successor to the pop show ''Fanfare'', hence the title. | ||
Revision as of 01:39, 7 January 2024
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Host
Thomas Allen (1978-80)
Melvyn Tan (1981-82)
Broadcast
Thames for ITV, 8 November 1978 to 30 December 1982
Synopsis
To a certain extent, this can seen as ITV's answer to Young Musician of the Year, though this competition was for under-13s only. Unlike the BBC show, this one actually went out as part of children's programming, and allowed soloists, duos and groups to enter. There was also a broader range of musical styles, with singers competing against instrumentalists.
Trivia
It was apparently devised as a successor to the pop show Fanfare, hence the title.