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Cathy McGowan (presenter)

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The show's most celebrated presenter, McGowan was the same age as the national audience; she wore all the latest trendy shifts and mini-dresses; and she spoke with an earnest, ceaseless barrage of teenage slang, praising whatever was 'fab' or 'smashing', and damning all that was 'square' or 'out'.
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contained the line "Because I'm in love with Cathy McGowan." The single hit no. 47 on the UK charts. The social historian Alwyn W. Turner has cited the band's "hymning" of McGowan as an example of punk's indebtedness to mod culture. She was also prominently seen in the video for the 1978
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more generally was widely acknowledged. As Sandbrook put it, "Thanks to the enthusiastic salesmanship of McGowan and her fellow presenters, the emerging youth culture that had once been confined to the capital or to the great cities could now be seen and copied almost immediately from
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in Britain and internationally. As one historian of television reflected in the 1970s, "the revolution had the greatest possible effect on television ... and hindsight commentators were to see the year (1963) as a line of demarcation drawn between one kind of Britain and another".
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in Liverpool, where the Beatles came to prominence, that she was over 18, the age for admission. It has been claimed that the formation in 1966 of a British Society for the Preservation of the Miniskirt was prompted by McGowan's indicating that she would wear a long skirt on
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and Cathy McGowan, were deemed not to be "in", and were labelled as "out" in the magazine. But Lichfield, with his impeccable manners, refused to upset his subjects by letting them know that in advance.
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After Fordyce's departure in March 1965, McGowan continued to present RSG until it ended on 23 December 1966. In 1965 a decision that artists should perform live gave it immediacy that its
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was ... a great one for persuading people to join in, even if the outcome was not always the one they expected. In the 1960s he took a series of group portraits for
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Oppenheimer, Jerry;Front Row: The Cool Life and Hot Times of Vogue's Editor In Chief, St. Martin's Press, New York, 2005,
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However, in 1978, McGowan was the subject of a tribute: the song "Ready Steady Go" by the English band
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magazine supposedly documenting the movers and shakers of the time – except that some, such as
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McGowan, who was a 5 ft 4½in (1.64m) brunette, modelled and also presented a show on
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whom the show introduced to fashion. Another, Lesley Hornby, who became better known as
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McGowan continued in journalism and broadcasting. She was a board member of London's
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Some Internet sources give the date of McGowan's wedding as 1970, but Bennett's
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McGowan seemed in tune with the times, "the girl of the day", according to
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Once RSG had ended, McGowan's star began to wane. By way of illustration,
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when it was launched in 1973. In the late 1980s she worked for the BBC's
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party where the performers themselves had only just chanced to drop by'.
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of the Beatles, recalled how, despite wearing black eye make-up, black
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Ready Steady Go! TV Show – Ready Steady Go! Television Show – TV.com
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A similar empathy extended to the artists that McGowan interviewed.
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from the article and its talk page, especially if potentially
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McGowan's brother John McGowan was a disc jockey in 1965 on
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a show by British comedians to mark the 30th anniversary of
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was shown on Fridays from 6 to 7 pm. Its original presenter
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Cathy McGowan marries Hywel Bennett: British Pathé, 1970
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disc jockey, by answering "fashion" to a question from
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