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Two unidentified male speakers (one poss. Max Needham (aka Waxie Maxie), the other identified as John ?) tell how they used to run a rock ‘n’ roll disco called the Wild Whack Show(?). After being asked...
A recording of an interview with Keith Moon, drummer with The Who rock group, about dynamiting hotel toilets and other anecdotes. The interview was broadcast three days after Keith Moon’s death on...
Interview with music journalist, Keith Altham, about the death of Keith Moon, drummer with The Who, on 07/09/78. Male interviewer not identified.
Hayes on Sunday. Brian Hayes revisits interviews from his shows of the past week with: Bill Deedes, editor of the Daily Telegraph, on its success, political stance, and readership; Carl Perkins, US...
Interview with Hughie Green, host of television talent show, Opportunity Knocks, on the possibility of Roddy Llewellyn performing on the programme. Llewellyn, a close friend of Princess Margaret, supposedly...
Christopher Hourmouzious reports on the thirtieth birthday celebrations of Prince Charles (Prince of Wales) at Buckingham Palace in London, where music was provided by The Three Degrees. Includes interview...
Vic(?) Croxford sings to a variety of zoo animals including giraffes, rhinoceri, elephants, wallabies, lions and monkeys. Croxford hopes that singing to the young giraffe, Long John Silver, will help him...
Pop festivals and the health and safety issues. Committee member on their report’s findings and recommendations including using a system of licensing but there is disagreement on how it would work. If a...
Interview with Australian conductor Charles Makerras on being knighted and on his work with the English National Opera. Male interviewer not identified (poss. Peter Murphy?).
Brian Hayes talks to Russian pianist Vladimir Ashkenazy, who interprets the work of the great composers. Ashkenazy talks about his life as a child in Russia, his interests, and his rise into the world of...
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