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The Seekers

Top of the Pops Archive Also known as Judith Durham & The Seekers, Judith Durham and the Seekers
Folk Pop Folk

TYPE

Group

FOUNDED

1962

LOCATION

Australia

PRIMARY GENRE

Folk Pop

32

TOTAL APPEARANCES

GROUP MEMBERS

Athol Guy Keith Potger Bruce WoodleyJudith Durham Karen Knowles

ARTIST OVERVIEW

The Seekers were an Australian folk pop and gospel band originally formed in Melbourne in 1962. They were the first Australian pop band to achieve major chart and sales success in the United Kingdom and the United States. They were especially popular during the 1960s, with their best-known configuration of Judith Durham on vocals, piano and tambourine; Athol Guy on double bass and vocals; Keith Potger on twelve-string guitar, banjo and vocals; and Bruce Woodley on guitar, mandolin, banjo and vocals. Read more on Wikipedia.

Timeline


Performance Statistics

Repeat performances are not counted, unless stated otherwise.

Mimed

18 / 32

Music Video

3 / 32

Repeats

11 / 32

Archived - Audio

8 / 32

Archived - Video

3 / 32

TOTP Appearances

Episode Performance archived performance image preview YouTube performance
02/05/1968 Days Of My Life
Mimed
19/10/1967 When Will The Good Apples Fall
Mimed repeat performance
05/10/1967 When Will The Good Apples Fall
Mimed repeat performance
14/09/1967 When Will The Good Apples Fall
Mimed
16/03/1967 Georgy Girl
Music Video
02/03/1967 Georgy Girl
Music Video
15/12/1966 Morningtown Ride
Mimed
08/12/1966 Morningtown Ride
Music Video
01/12/1966 Morningtown Ride
Mimed
06/10/1966 Walk With Me
Mimed repeat performance
22/09/1966 Walk With Me
Mimed
01/09/1966 Walk With Me
Mimed
21/04/1966 Someday One Day
Mimed
14/04/1966 Someday One Day
Mimed repeat performance
31/03/1966 Someday One Day
Mimed
Christmas Day 1965 I'll Never Find Another You
Mimed
Christmas Day 1965 The Carnival Is Over
Mimed
09/12/1965 The Carnival Is Over
Mimed
02/12/1965 The Carnival Is Over
Mimed repeat performance
25/11/1965 The Carnival Is Over
Mimed
11/11/1965 The Carnival Is Over
Mimed repeat performance
04/11/1965 The Carnival Is Over
Mimed
03/06/1965 A World Of Our Own
Mimed repeat performance
20/05/1965 A World Of Our Own
Mimed repeat performance
13/05/1965 A World Of Our Own
Mimed
06/05/1965 A World Of Our Own
Mimed
22/04/1965 A World Of Our Own
Mimed
25/02/1965 I'll Never Find Another You
Mimed repeat performance
18/02/1965 I'll Never Find Another You
Mimed repeat performance
11/02/1965 I'll Never Find Another You
Mimed
04/02/1965 I'll Never Find Another You
Mimed repeat performance
28/01/1965 I'll Never Find Another You
Mimed

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