cockroach wrote:Jet mimed MTT on Spot the Tune around that time...first time I saw a Bass VI...
"Spot The Tune" was a live Granada TV musical quiz show, co-hosted by Marion Ryan and with music provided by a studio orchestra. Just imagine that today!
When Jet appeared, he was interviewed immediately after his spot by Ryan, who (of course) asked him why he had left The Shadows (by this time, four months had elapsed). Jet answered the question by asking Marion why she had (famously) left her singing spot with the Ray Ellington band. The correct answer would have been that she was too big for the band by the late fifties and had the prospect of a well-paid career on her own (including many TV appearances as a solo artiste and "personality"), but she said something along the lines of wanting to see whether she could have success as a solo act. Jet then gave more or less the same answer.
I recall that Ryan also asked Jet about his "mean, moody" image and asked why he never smiled on stage. He answered that because he was playing "two tones lower than anyone else", he had to concentrate hard when "playing those notes".
JN
PS: Marion Ryan's obit in the Independent (available online at http://tinyurl.com/bmngbxu says that "Spot The Tune" was later re-named "Name That Tune". That is incorrect. Granada's free-standing programme STT ended in 1963. In the 1970 and 1980s, Thames Television included a segment in a midweek variety show which they called "Name That Tune", but it was not connected back to the Granada programme: there's no copyright on playing melodies to contestants and asking them the title!



