Yet another clip of Lynyrd Skynyrd with Freebird. This time at the Knebworth Fair.
For those of us that were there, and for those that wish they had been there in that summer on 21st August 1976.
It was a good day.
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The tape quality is naff. It's from an old video. I'll up date it when I get hold of the DVD version.
Dire Straits-Tunnel of Love from the 'Old Grey Whistle Test' around 1980.
Sorry about the faults in the recording and naff sound. I don't know if it's Mark Knopfler's guitar or just my tape.
Gene Kelly steps into the shoes of Douglas Fairbanks Sr in the MGM remake of The Three Musketeers.
Is that what's missing in the movies nowadays, a good swashbuckler?
Another classic from my collection of music. This one from the Old Grey Whistle Test around the mid 70's.
Bill Nelson and the guys havinng fun.
A great band, saw them at the Woolwich Poly in the 70's.
Ahhhh....yes....
They may seem a bit 'Camp' now, but once they were something special to the movie going audience.
As always sorry for the poor quality but this is the only Video and Audio I have avaliabe at the moment.
Another clip of Lynyrd Skynyrd with Freebird. This time at the Knebworth Fair.
For those of us that were there, and for those that wish they had been there in that summer on 21st August 1976.
It was a good day.
One of my heroes, Sir Norman Wisdom, OBE, in a clip from the movie UP IN THE WORLD (1956). One of the few comedians that makes me cry with laughter.
There will never be another like Norman.
Smashie and Nicey (Paul Whitehouse and Harry Enfield)
A few clips from the final 1994 TV special, 'Smashie and Nicey: The End of an Era'.
(The early days of pop for Smashie & Nicey)
'Undiscovered Chaplin' from the British television comedy sketch show WHO DARES WINS which was broadcast between 1983 and 1988 and featured Jimmy Mulville, Rory McGrath, Philip Pope, Julia Hills and Tony(Time Team)Robinson.