BBC In Concert Season 1975

January. 18,1975      
Rating:
8.5
Trailer Synopsis

Intimate concerts for the new breed of singer-songwriter.

Episode 18 : Judy Collins
July. 21,1975
Designer KENNETH LAWSON Producer NICK HUNTER (Manchester) (Judy Collins appears by arrangement with Robert Patterson )
Episode 17 : Johnny Mercer
July. 07,1975
with the Harry Roche Constellation. Contributors Singer: Johnny Mercer Musicians: The Harry Roche Constellation Designer: Keith Harris Producer: Stanley Dorfman
Episode 16 : The Pointer Sisters
June. 30,1975
GAYLORD BIRCH (drums) JOHN NEUMANN (bass) THOMAS SALISBURY (piano) Designer JOHN HURST Producer STANLEY DORFMAN
Episode 15 : Neil Sedaka
April. 26,1975
Orchestra directed by DEL NEWMAN Sound ADRIAN BISHOP-LAGGETr Lighting SAM BARCLAY Designer PETER KINDRED Director BRIAN WHITEHOUSE Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Episode 14 : Anne Murray
April. 19,1975
In Concert accompanied by RICHARD Sound RICHARD CHAMBERLAIN Lighting JOHN GREEN Designer STUART WALKER Producer JOHNNY STEWART
Episode 13 : Oscar Peterson
April. 12,1975
In Concert Sound PETER ROSE Lighting MIKE JEFFERIES Designer PETER KINDRED Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Episode 12 : Ralph McTell
April. 05,1975
Sound MICHAEL MCCARTHY Lighting DEREK SLEE Designer PETER KINDRED Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Episode 11 : Humphrey Lyttelton
March. 29,1975
BRUCE TURNER (alto-clarinet) KATHY STOBART (tenor/baritone) MICK PYNE (piano) DAVE GREEN (bass) TONY MANN (drums)
Episode 10 : Lynsey De Paul
March. 22,1975
In Concert Musical director TONY HYMAS Sound LEN SHOREY Lighting BRIAN CLEMETT Designer PETER KINDRED Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Episode 9 : Charley Pride
March. 15,1975
With the Pridesmen.
Episode 8 : Labelle
March. 08,1975
An exciting trio from America make their first appearance on British TV.
Episode 7 : Alan Price
March. 01,1975
Singer/Pianist: Alan Price Arranged and conducted by: Derek Wadsworth Sound: Larry Goodson Lighting: Bill Millar Designer: Keith Harris Producer: Stanley Dorfman
Episode 6 : The Baker Gurvitz Army
February. 22,1975
GINGER BAKER (drums/vocals) ADRIAN GURVITZ (guitar/vocals) PAUL GURVITZ (bass guitar/vocals) PETER LEMER (keyboards) MR SNIPS (lead vocals) Lighting WARWICK FIELDING Sound LARRY GOODSON Designer PETER-KINDRED Director BRUCE MILLIARD Producer JOHNNIE STEWART
Episode 5 : Labi Siffre
February. 15,1975
In Concert
Episode 4 : The Kiki Dee Band
February. 08,1975
Some tracks from their recent album, including "Step by step", "You need help" and "I've got the music in me".
Episode 3 : Swingle II
February. 01,1975
In Concert under their musical director and arranger WARD SWINGLE
Episode 2 : The National Youth Jazz Orchestra
January. 25,1975
A great big band sound from a group of young up-and-coming musicians.
Episode 1 : David Essex
January. 18,1975
Singing tracks from his recent album Stardust

Seasons

Season 1975
Season 1975 1975
Season 1974
Season 1974 1974
Season 1973
Season 1973 1973
Season 1972
Season 1972 1972
Season 1971
Season 1971 1971
Season 1970
Season 1970 1970
Season 1969
Season 1969 1969
Season 7
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Season 6
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Season 5
Season 5 1972
Season 4
Season 4 1971
Season 3
Season 3 1970
Season 2
Season 2 1973
Season 1
Season 1 1971

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