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Country of origin
  
United States

Production company(s)
  
WGBH-TV

First episode date
  
5 July 1970

Network
  
PBS

Cast
  
Arthur Fiedler

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Genre
  
Variety Show

Original language(s)
  
English

Original network
  
PBS

Final episode date
  
2005

Narrated by
  
Gene Galusha

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Location(s)
  
Boston, Massachusetts, United States

Similar
  
Great Performances, Live from Lincoln Center, Soundstage, The Victory Garden, Frontline

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Evening at Pops was an American concert television series produced by WGBH-TV. It is one of the longest-running programs on PBS, airing from 1970 to 2005. The program was a public television version of a variety show, featuring performances by the Boston Pops Orchestra. It was taped at Symphony Hall in Boston, Massachusetts.

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Format

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Most shows featured a guest star, usually a well known singer or musician, most commonly within popular music or sometimes rock, folk, jazz or other musical genres. After one or two opening numbers by the Pops, the guest would be brought onstage. Usually the guest would sing several their own hits or songs associated with them, with accompaniment by the Pops. After concluding their set, the guest artist would leave the stage, and the Pops would play one or two closing numbers. The three men who served as Boston Pops Conductor during the show's run – Arthur Fiedler (1970–79), John Williams (1979-95) and Keith Lockhart (1996-2005) – appeared. Gene Galusha provided narration and announced most of the pieces played.

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Evening at Symphony, a companion series produced by WGBH and featuring performances of the Boston Symphony Orchestra conducted by Seiji Ozawa, aired on PBS from 1974 to 1979.

Demise

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The long-running show ended after its 2004-2005 season because the Pops' parent organization, the Boston Symphony Orchestra, did not want to continue funding the nearly $1 million production cost of each episode.

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References

Evening at Pops Wikipedia