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[[1979-05-28 | <== previous entry]]
  
 
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!  colspan="2" | <big>ROCKPOP 79</big>
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!  colspan="2" | <big>The Police appear on TV shows in Munich</big>
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|  colspan="2" | [[Image:1979_05_29_rockpop79.jpg|thumb|center|a screenshot from ROCKPOP 79]]
 
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|  colspan="2" | [[Image:StarPortrait1979.jpg|thumb|center|the magazine cover's photo was taken today]]
 
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| ZDF
 
 
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| colspan="2" align="center" | [[Image:1979_05_29_rockpop79.jpg|thumb|center|a screenshot from ROCKPOP 79]]
| [[1979-05-29]]  
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[[Image:1979_10_Star_Portrait_poster_magazine_cover.jpg|thumb|center|the magazine cover's photo was taken today]]
 
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| [[1979-05-29]]
 
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| Germany
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| München-Unterföhring, Germany - [[Fernsehstudio München]]
 
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| German
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| [[The Police]], [[Eberhard Schoener]], [[Peter Hoeger-Wiedig]]
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|  colspan="2" align="center" | [http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0388648/ IMDB link]
 
 
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=Summary=
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[[The Police]] work on their TV special "[[Video Magic (long video) | Video Magic]]" with [[Eberhard Schoener]] in München-Unterföhring.
This TV show was recorded in Munich.  
 
  
[[The Police (band)|The Police]] lip-synched "[[So Lonely]]" and "[[Roxanne]]".
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On the same day [[The Police (band)|The Police]] also lip-synched "[[So Lonely]]" and "[[Roxanne]]" on the ZDF TV show [[Rockpop]] in Munich.
  
Scenes from the same day can be seen in [[Stewart Copeland]]'s movie [[Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out]].
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Scenes from today can be seen in [[Stewart Copeland]]'s movie [[Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out]].
  
=Release history=
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[[Sting]] probably wrote [[Walking On The Moon]] later that night - lying drunk in a hotel room in Munich.
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=See also=
 
=See also=
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*[[1979-05-28 (The Police) | 1979-05-28]]
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* [[1979-05-30]]
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*[[Video Magic (long video) | Video Magic]]
  
 
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=References=
 
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source: [[Stewart Copeland]]'s diary; [[Peter Hoeger-Wiedig]]; [[Video Magic (long video) | Video Magic]] TV schedule; literature; various magazines; The Independent - September 16, [[1993]]
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Latest revision as of 19:28, 24 March 2024


<== previous entry

The Police appear on TV shows in Munich
a screenshot from ROCKPOP 79
the magazine cover's photo was taken today
Date: 1979-05-29
Location: München-Unterföhring, Germany - Fernsehstudio München
Attendees: The Police, Eberhard Schoener, Peter Hoeger-Wiedig

The Police work on their TV special " Video Magic" with Eberhard Schoener in München-Unterföhring.

On the same day The Police also lip-synched "So Lonely" and "Roxanne" on the ZDF TV show Rockpop in Munich.

Scenes from today can be seen in Stewart Copeland's movie Everyone Stares: The Police Inside Out.

Sting probably wrote Walking On The Moon later that night - lying drunk in a hotel room in Munich.

See also

External links

This section needs more information.

References

source: Stewart Copeland's diary; Peter Hoeger-Wiedig; Video Magic TV schedule; literature; various magazines; The Independent - September 16, 1993


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