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  1. Stars on Sunday was a religious request programme produced by Yorkshire Television (YTV) and broadcast on the ITV network between 1969 and 1979. It aired on Sunday early evenings during what was known colloquially as "The God Slot", the time in television schedules set aside for religious broadcasting.

    • Religious Programming
  2. Stars on Sunday: Created by Jess Yates. With Jess Yates, Gracie Fields, Violet Carson, Harry Secombe.

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    • 1969
    • Music
    • Jess Yates, Gracie Fields, Violet Carson
  3. Guests included James Mason, Raymond Burr, Dame Anna Neagle, Gracie Fields, The Bachelors and even Edward Heath and Earl Mountbatten. In 1972, ITV tried to get Stars On Sunday taken off because it was ‘too sweet’, but the Central Religious Advisory Council supported the series and the ITV companies had a moral duty to abide by their statements.

  4. 23 de mai. de 2020 · production details. UK / ITV – Yorkshire / 309×25 minutes / Broadcast 17 August 1969 – 13 May 1979. Religious Advisor: Reverend Brandon Jackson / Executive Producer: Jess Yates (1969-1974) Producer and Executive Producer: Peter Max-Wilson (1974-1979) EPISODES. SEASON FOUR 19 September 1971 – 12 March 1972. 16. DAME ANNA NEAGLE (2 Jan 1972)

  5. Stars on Sunday (TV Series 1969–1979) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. Episode list. Stars on Sunday. Seasons. Years. 1969. 1970. 1971. 1972. 1973. 1974. 1975. 1976. 1977. 1978. 1979. Episode dated 27 February 1977. Sun, Feb 27, 1977. Add a plot. Rate. Episode dated 6 March 1977. Sun, Mar 6, 1977. Add a plot. Rate. Stars on Christmas Sunday. Sun, Dec 25, 1977. Add a plot. Rate. 1976. 1978. Contribute to this page.

  7. Stars on Sunday was a religious request programme produced by Yorkshire Television and broadcast on the ITV network from 1969-1979. It aired on Sunday early evenings during what was known as 'The Holy Hour' or more colloqially, 'The God Slot', the time in a television schedule set aside for religious broadcasting.