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Hoepla ("Whoops") was a
Dutch experimental cultural television show
broadcast in 1967. It
aimed at a
young teenage audience and was
notable for
being unpredictable...
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Bloom in
Hoepla". "
Hoepla: The
Power of
Ludic Prime Time Television".
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to Phil Bloom. Phil Bloom's
website Hoepla 4 teruggevonden...
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stimulating and free programs. In 1967, the VPRO made the
youth program Hoepla. The
program was
taken off the air
after three episodes,
because there were...
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Machine Songheads. 1
August 2009. "Eric
Clapton Interview," on
YouTube HOEPLA Television Show, VPRO Television, The Netherlands, 28 July 1967. GP Flashback :...
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television took place.
Visual artist Phil
Bloom sat
naked in a
chair in
Hoepla, a
program by VPRO. In 1968, the
first Dutch erotic magazine Chick was launched...
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tuned down to
resemble a b****. "Catfish Blues" is from the
Dutch TV show
Hoepla,
recorded in
November 1967.
Hendrix uses the
first two
verses from Muddy...
- Jimi
Hendrix performing on the
Dutch television show
Hoepla in 1967...
- had been on the team that was
responsible for the
controversial 1967 show
Hoepla,
canceled after three episodes. Like its "sister show"
Barend is weer bezig...
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still in the
experimental stage. July 28 – In the VPRO
television show
Hoepla,
model Phil
Bloom flashes nude in
front of the cameras.
Several angry viewers...