Dutch TV

It appears that for at least a period in the late 1960s, Peel was a relatively regular contributor to programmes on Dutch TV. In its "Who's Who On Radio 1" series, the 1967-10-28 issue of Disc & Music Echo reported that i addition to his Sunday afternoon Top Gear show on Radio One, the DJ also had a monthly news programme on "all the nice things happening in London" for Dutch TV.

While references to these programme seem to be relatively thin on the ground, "The Complete Chronicle Of The Who" (Andrew Neill & Matthew Kentdoes) contain a couple:
 * 1967-10-02: "Around this time, Pete played an acetate of a rough mix of "Armenia City In The Sky" to Radio 1 DJ John Peel while being interviewed for Dutch television at Track's Old Compton Street office. Townsend displayed the proposed artwork for The Who Sell Out and discussed the album's thematic advertising link, as well as the difference between selling records and playing concerts. This "John Peel Special Report" appeared in Vjoew, transmitted Monday 30th October, 7:03-7:55 pm on Nederland 2".
 * 1969-01-22: "On the 22nd, a nine minute interview for Dutch television by John Peel, filmed at Regents Park Zoo (date unknown), was screened on Later, 7:13-7:55 pm on Nederland 2. "We were told that the Dutch can't say 'Who', so could we say 'Woo!' " Peel explained. " 'Tell me, Pete, what are the plans for The Woo?!' 'Well, John, The Woo aren't merely a singles group and I'm working on a rock opera especially for The Woo!' 'A Woo opera, eh Pete? Strong stuff,' and so on."