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Television Below
is a list of Buckley/Beckett compositions and Tim Buckley performances used on
US and international TV. While every effort has been made to ensure that the list
is as comprehensive as possible, the Estate will welcome any additional information
about missing entries. (NOTE:
Some of the links on this and other pages may redirect you to www.timbuckleymusic.com,
the music-publishing site for the Estate of Tim Buckley)
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Pop - The Rock Revolution CBS, April 4, 1967* Footage
of No Man Can Find The War from the Café au Go Go
Program
hosted by Leonard Bernstein. | | The
Tonight Show - (NBC, December 1967) Interviewed by Alan King
| | The
Monkees: Episode # 58* Mijacogeo a.k.a
The Frodis Caper (1968) Tim
sings Song To The Siren, atop a car wrecked by Frank Zappa at the end of
The Monkees Blow Their Minds trailer |
| | Twien
- (April 1968)* Dutch
TV broadcast of concert from the Fantasio Club, Amsterdam Happy
Time and Sing a Song for You |
| | Late
Night Line Up (BBC 2, April 1968)* Tim
Buckley, Lee Underwood , Carter CC Collins and Danny Thompson Happy
Time and Morning Glory. |
| | Steve
Allen Show (NBC, June 3, 1968)* Tim
performed two songs, including Happy Time. |
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How
It Is (BBC 1, October 1968) Details unknown.
Once More with Felix (BBC 1 - November 23, 1968) Hosted by Julie Felix
with Richard Harris |
| | Dick
Clark's The New American Bandstand - Season 12, Episode 43 (ABC, June
21, 1969) Tim
Buckley performs Gypsy Woman. Dyke & The Blazers perform We Got
More Soul. |
| | The
Show* (February, 1970)*
WITV - PBS affiliate in Hershey PA. I
Woke Up and Come Here Woman
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| | Boboquivari
- Episode 7* (PBS, September 15 1970, broadcast September
22). Recorded
at the old KCET studios in Burbank. Lee Underwood (electric guitar), Steve Clover
(drums), Bunk Gardner (horns) and John Balkin (five-string bass). I
Woke Up, Come Here Woman, Moulin Rouge, Blue Melody*,
Music Boats In The Bay*,
Down By The Borderline, Jungle Fire. |
| | The
Midnight Special (NBC January 24, 1974) Show also featured Genesis and
The Steve Miller Band. Sally
Go Round The Roses*
and Honeyman |
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Old Grey Whistle Test (BBC 2, May 21, 1974)*
Charlie
Whitney (guitar and vocals), Ian Wallace (drums), Tim Hinkley (bass) Dolphins*
and Honey Man. The
Dolphins performance is also included on the 2001 two-DVD set: The Old
Grey Whistle Test - BBC Worldwide Publishing | | Dear
America: Letters Home from Vietnam (1988). Directed by Bill Couturie, this
HBO documentary was the winner of two Prime Time Emmys.
Once I Was was again used against the backdrop of the Vietnam War.
All
the confusion, pain, despair, and even hope of the men and women who served in
Vietnam is captured in Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam. Read by
dozens of actors, the letters show a more human story of the war, revealing real
people in real situations trying to explain or understand -
Information Clearing House |
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Everybody
Here Wants You (BBC 4, 2001)
Documentary about Jeff Buckley directed and produced
by Serena Cross,
Narrated by Andrea Oliver. David Browne as consultant.
Tim Buckley - Happy Time; Dream Letter; Gypsy Woman;
Morning Glory; I Never Asked to Be Your Mountain; Dolphins;
Sweet Surrender; Song to the Siren (Monkees)
This Mortal Coil - Song to the Siren
Jeff Buckley - Once I Was; I Never Asked to Be Your
Mountain
| | VH1
Confidential - Jeff & Tim Buckley (2001) USA. Eight-minute feature
about the lives of Jeff and Tim Buckley.
Includes footage of Pleasant Street, No Man Can Find The War and Goodbye
and Hello |
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Smallville:
Visitor - Season 2, Episode 18 (CW 15 April 2003) Phantasmagoria
In Two performed by Neil Halstead |
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2007 MVDvisual DVD
Tim Buckley: My Fleeting House
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