The Rod, Jane and Freddy Show
Due to the their popularity on Rainbow in 1980 Rod, Jane and Freddy were approached by ITV to make their own show, The Rod, Jane and Freddy show aired its first episode on 15 January 1981. Rod, Jane and Freddy appeared in both their own show and Rainbow until 1991 when they left their position as musicians on Rainbow to focus solely on The Rod, Jane and Freddy Show.
Their show often followed a certain format:
- Opening with a big song, giving you an idea of the theme of this particular show (music and Song, pets, moving house, etc.)
- Rod, Jane and Freddy would usually have solo songs
- There was often a sketch, but these were generally rarer than songs
- They would close with a final song
- As the credits rolled, the first or last song would be sung again.
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