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  • Mexico: alive and kicking (1986)

    A documentary about the second big earthquake that hit Mexico City last year, with devastating consequences, causing the death of approximately 100,000 people.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with John Kobal

    An interview with John Kobal, famous for his collection of photographs of Hollywood stars.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Victor Spinetti

    An interview with Victor Spinetti, actor, writer, and director, who is of Italian and Welsh parentage. Illustrated with songs.

  • Just another Saturday (1986)

    To mark the 40th anniversary of England’s first football disaster, Tom Tyrrell presents a dramatised documentary telling how 33 people died at Burnden Park on 9 March 1946 - Bolton Wanderers Ground.

  • Back in the highlife: a profile of Steve Winwood [Part 1] (1986)

    An interview with the singer and musician Steve Winwood. Part 1

  • Short story (1986)

    aka: The Naval Treaty [Part 1]

    A short story in 5 parts. Drama for radio - ‘The Naval Treaty’, read by Hamish Wilson and written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This CD is Part 1, 2 and 3 of the story. For Part 4 and 5, see C1000/181/86/2

  • Back in the highlife: a profile of Steve Winwood [Part 2] (1986)

    An interview with the singer and musician Steve Winwood. Part 2

  • Short story (1986)

    aka: The Naval Treaty [Part 2]

    A 5 part short story - drama for radio. ‘The Naval Treaty’ read by Hamish Wilson and written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. This CD contains Part 4 and 5 of this story. To know Part 1, 2 and 3, see C1000/181/86/1

  • Capital Classics: The Wren Orchestra of London at the Fairfields Hall (1986)

    aka: CFM Classical Concert: The Wren Orchestra of London

    A classical music concert special for Capital Radio FM, performing The Wren Orchestra of London at the Fairfields Hall, in Croydon on the 6th of November of 1985.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Jilly Cooper

    An interview with novelist Jilly Cooper.