Results

389 results found for all records.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Elaine Paige

    An interview with the actress Elaine Paige.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with James Galway

    An interview with the flute musician and conductor James Galway.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Leslie Kenton

    An interview with the actress Leslie Kenton.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Lord Snowdon

    An interview with the famous photographer Lord Snowdon.

  • Celebrity interview (1986)

    aka: Bob Holness in conversation with Dinah Sheridan

    An interview with the film star Dinah Sheridan. Her real name is Dinah Nadyejda Mec (born from a Russian father and German mother).

  • Cliff Richards interviewed by Matthew Bannister (1986)

    The new West End musical ‘Time’ is expected to have advance ticket sales of more than a million pounds. It stars Cliff Richard...and features Lord Olivier...and its hi-tech set is described as...

  • Violence on the front line [Part 1] (1986)

    aka: The Murder of Isabel Schwarz [Part 2]

    Part 1. Violence on the Front Line: knives, iron bars, axes, bottles - just some of the weapons used by clients on their social workers. Often physically attacked for no apparent reason, social workers in...