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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Rock_FolliesRock Follies - Wikipedia

    Rock Follies (together with its sequel, Rock Follies of '77) is a musical drama that was shown on British television in the 1970s. The storyline follows the ups and downs of a fictional female rock band called the Little Ladies, as they struggle for recognition and success.

  2. Rock Follies: With Charlotte Cornwell, Julie Covington, Rula Lenska, Billy Murray. Three actresses, lumbered by useless boyfriends, are plucked from a theatrical chorus-line to form a manufactured rock group: the 'Little Ladies'.

    • (150)
    • 1976-02-24
    • Drama, Music
  3. By what name was Rock Follies (1976) officially released in Canada in English? Answer. See more gaps » Edit page. Add episode. Rock Follies (TV Mini Series 1976) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  4. S1.E1 ∙ The Show Business. Tue, Feb 24, 1976. A disastrous attempt to revive an old musical brings together three girl singers, who form a group. 7.5/10 (8) Rate. Top-rated.

    • “It Was About The Use of Male Power”
    • “I Saw That Men Controlled The Industry”
    • “Many of The ‘Old Guard’ Were Overtly Hostile”
    • “They Can’T Say That on Television!”
    • “The Music Is Imperishable”
    • “Everything Was as Close to Real as Possible”
    • “The Record Went Straight to No.1”
    • The Show’S Odd History

    In the plot, a future rock trio meet while auditioning for a revival of a 30s stage musical called Broadway Annie. When that show flops, the women embark on an odyssey into the world of rock, forcing them to encounter the seedy, manipulative side of the music business in the 70s. “The programme was terribly daring for its time,” said Lenska, who la...

    So when did Schuman first consider writing about the exploitation of women? “Back in New York in the 60s, my then writing partner and I were signed with a music publisher (Hill And Range). We were writing an off-Broadway musical and also producing would-be pop singles,” Schuman told uDiscover Music. “I saw then that men controlled the music industr...

    Schuman says it took time to understand the impact the show was having on the public, even though there was an immediate buzz around a program that was attracting up to 15 million viewers for each episode. “Rock Follies portrayed aspects of modern Britain that other dramas weren’t dealing with,” said Schuman. He vividly recalls the reaction when on...

    The reaction to the show was not entirely positive. “Younger men and women in television were incredibly excited by Rock Follies, but many of the ‘old guard’ were overtly hostile,” says Schuman. When it was nominated for its first BAFTA, 56-year-old BBC producer Cedric Messina, who was part of the awards committee, said, “If you give this award to ...

    At the core of the show, too, was the music, with songs composed by Schuman and Roxy Music oboist and saxophonist Andy Mackay, who brought an authentic rock quality to the music. “Andy’s music is imperishable. The rock songs for The Little Ladies – during their earthy pub and touring period – have a distinctive, timeless sound,” said Schuman. “But ...

    “One of the key decisions about Rock Follieswas that everything was going to be as close to real as possible,” Mackay recalls. The girls did their own singing, with no overdubs, and they were going to do their own dancing. The real band are the ones in shot. We were all in rehearsal rooms, like we were doing a real musical. Someone would be learnin...

    So how did it go down with his Roxy bandmates? “At that time, everyone in Roxy Music was doing their own side projects,” explains Mackay. “Bryan Ferry was doing solo covers andBrian Eno had his individual work. When Rock Folliescame out, people were wondering whether it was going to fall flat on its face. The music press didn’t like it. I was doing...

    The Roxy star says it is hard to evaluate Rock Follies, partly because of the show’s “odd history”, which meant that the second series, in 1977, was not shown in sequence because of a strike at Thames. There was also the issue of a court case in the 80s. The original story of out-of-work actresses turned bandmates was inspired by a band called Rock...

  5. Rock Follies, and its sequel, Rock Follies of '77, was a musical drama shown on British television in the 1970s. The storyline, over 12 episodes and two series, followed the ups and downs of a fictional female rock band called the "Little Ladies" as they struggled for recognition and success.

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    Rock Follies, and its sequel, Rock Follies of '77, was a musical drama shown on British television in the 1970s. The storyline, over 12 episodes and two series, followed the ups and downs of a fictional female rock band called the "Little Ladies" as they struggled for recognition and success.