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8 results found for '"Live Aid"' in Keywords.
Live Aid concert plans (1985)
- Genre
- News report; Interview
Report on the plans for the Live Aid charity concerts around the world. Includes interviews with Spandau Ballet singer Tony Hadley and organiser Bob Geldof. Male reporter not identified.
Live Aid concert (1985)
- Genre
- Interview; Music; News report; Vox pop
Report on the Live Aid London concert on 13/07/85. Speakers are singer and organiser Bob Geldof; performer Sting. Also includes a vox pop with audience members. Music heard is Roxanne by Sting, Rebel Rebel...
Thatcher addresses American Bar Association (1985)
- Genre
- News report; Speech
Report on a speech by Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher (with excerpts) to visiting members of the American Bar Association at the Royal Albert Hall. Speech covered drug trafficking, Live Aid concert,...
Bob Geldof on Live Aid (1985)
- Genre
- Interview
Interview with musician and fundraiser Bob Geldof, on receiving eleven million pounds from the Live Aid charity concerts which he helped to organise. The proceeds are intended to ease the humanitarian crisis...
Bob Geldof describes his knighthood (1989)
- Genre
- Interview
Sir Bob Geldof describes the moment he was told he had been elected to receive an honorary knighthood.
Live Aid 10th anniversary (1995)
- Genre
- Interview; Music; News report
On the tenth anniversary of Live Aid, Lizzie Knight looks back at the biggest rock concert ever staged. Contributions from reporter at the concert, Mark Mardell; musician Francis Rossi; concert organiser Bob...
10th anniversary of live aid (1995)
- Genre
- Interview
Musician and organiser Bob Geldof on the tenth anniversary of the Wembley Live Aid charity concert in 1985. He considers what he would be doing now if it had not all happened.
London News Talk (1995)
- Genre
- Advertisement; Interview; Jingle; News bulletin; News report; Speech; Trailer
London News Talk, presented by Simon Bates. Begins (after traffic and weather reports) with a summary of the day’s news followed by an interview with Mike Appleton, editor of the worldwide television...