'Israel' by The Bill Evans Trio. Recorded in London, 19 March 1965, for the UK TV series Jazz 625. Bill Evans on piano, Chuck Israels on bass, Larry Bunker on drums. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
'Summertime' by The Bill Evans Trio. Recorded in London, 19 March 1965, for the UK TV series Jazz 625. Bill Evans on piano, Chuck Israels on bass, Larry Bunker on drums. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
'How Deep Is The Ocean' by The Bill Evans Trio. Recorded in London, 19 March 1965, for the UK TV series Jazz 625. Bill Evans on piano, Chuck Israels on bass, Larry Bunker on drums. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
'Come Rain Or Come Shine' by The Bill Evans Trio. Recorded in London, 19 March 1965, for the UK TV series Jazz 625. Bill Evans on piano, Chuck Israels on bass, Larry Bunker on drums. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.
Two clips of Sandie Shaw singing 'Girl Don't Come'. The first is from Ready Steady Go in Dec 1964, introduced by Keith Fordyce and Cathy McGowan. The second clip is an acoustic duet with the group Salad, on UK TV music show The White Room in March 1996, introduced by Mark Radcliffe.
Celine Dion, winner of the 1988 Eurovision Song Contest for Switzerland, returns to Eurovision in 89. She opens the 1989 Eurovision Song Contest, from Lausanne, Switzerland, on 06/05/89, with a short reprise of her winning song of 88, 'Ne Partez Pas Sans Moi', followed by her new single 'Where Does My Heart Beat Now'.
For Yugoslavia this is Doris Dragovic singing "Zeljo Moja" at the 1986 Eurovision Song Contest in Bergen, Norway on 03/05/86. In the voting, this evergreen euro favourite finished in 11 th place out of 20 entries.
Source: my 1986 off-air VHS tape.
Wed 17 Sept 1986, and a late programme change as Bill Roache introduces a tribute to Pat Phoenix, who had died that morning. The rest of this 30 min programme was a collection of some of her performances on Corontion Street. The Granada continuity announcer was the late Jim Pope (for many years the voice of University Challenge). Also included is the ad break.
Dec 1969, and Sandie Shaw reprises two of her sixties hits, '(There's) Always Something There To Remind Me' (1964), and 'Puppet On A String**' (1967), on the show 'Pop Go The Sixties' (tx: 31/12/69). This pop music special, marking the end of the sixties, was a co-production between UK TV and West German TV.
**sung in German