Episodes 23

1 Richie Havens - Part 1

January 2, 1974

The first of a new series of concert performances by contemporary artists with EMILE LATIMER (congas) ERIC OXENDINE (bass) PAUL WILLIAMS (guitar)

2 Leo Sayer

February 5, 1974

In Concert with The Pop-Arts Quartet

3 The Pointer Sisters

February 12, 1974

In Concert with Gaylord Birch (drums) John Neumann (bass) Thomas Salisbury (piano)

4 David Clayton-Thomas

February 19, 1974

In Concert with Edward Lanny Hartley (piano)

5 Peter Skellern

February 27, 1974

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6 Billy Preston

March 6, 1974

In Concert with The God Squad HUBERT HEARD (keyboard) KENNY lupper (keyboard) MANUEL KELLorGH (drums) from The Music Centre Vocal backing ROSETTA hk;htower and DORIS TROY Sound CHRIS HOLCOMBE Lighting HARRY THOMAS Producer STANLEY DORFMAN

7 Petula Clark - part 1

March 9, 1974

from the Royal Albert Hall in London Part 1 of a two-part programme in which Petula sings to a capacity audience songs old and new accompanied by FRANK OWENS AND THE ORCHESTRA

8 Petula Clark - part 2

March 10, 1974

from the Royal Albert Hall in London Part 2 of a two-part programme accompanied by FRANK OWENS AND THE ORCHESTRA Vocal accompaniment SUE and SUNNY, with KAY GARNER

9 Jimmy Cliff

March 13, 1974

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10 CCS

March 23, 1974

JOHN CAMERON'S all-star group of session musicians, featuring ALEXIS KORNER and PETER THORUP

11 Focus

April 10, 1974

JAN AKKERMAN (lead guitar) THIJS VAN LEER (organ, flute, vocals) BURT REITER (bass guitar) COLIN ALLEN (drums)

12 Pan's People

April 17, 1974

Louise Clarke, Cherry Gillespie, Babs Lord, Ruth Pearson, Dee Dee Wilde

13 Ronnie Lane

April 23, 1974

In Concert with Slim Chance featuring Benny Gallagher and Graham Lyle and JIMMY JEWELL , BILLY LIVSEY BRUCE ROWLAND , CHRIS STEWART KEVIN WESTLAKE

14 Paul Williams

April 30, 1974

PAUL WILLIAMS has now become one of the hottest properties in the music business having written hits for people such as the Carpenters and Three Dog Night. Musical director JOHNNY PEARSON

15 Bill Withers

May 11, 1974

with RAY JACKSON (piano) BENORCE BLACKMAN (electric guitar) MELVIN DUNLAP (bass) FRED CASEY (drums)

16 Ravi Shankar

May 15, 1974

In Concert with ALLA RAKHA (tabla)

17 Johnny Mercer

May 18, 1974

with The Harry Roche Constellation.

18 Stomu Yamash'ta's East Wind

June 5, 1974

STOMU YAMASH'TA (percussion) HISAKO YAMASH'TA (violin) HUGH HOPPER (bass guitar) BRIAN GASCOIGNE (keyboard) BERNIE HOLLAND (guitar) MIKE TRAVIS (drums) SAMMY ABU (vocals/congas/flute) MAXINE NIGHTINGALE (vocals)

19 Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee

June 12, 1974

The careers of SONNY TERRY and BROWNIE MCGHEE both started on street corners, in churches, clubs back in the 20s and 30s. When they teamed up in 1950. they had both become established singers in their own right.

20 Judy Collins

July 3, 1974

During her recent British tour Judy Collins taped one of her few TV appearances including hits like' Both Sides Now' and ' Chelsea Morning' as well as new material.

21 10CC

August 21, 1974

Kevin Godley, Lol Creme, Graham Gouldman, Eric Stewart and Paul Burgess. A chance to see this Manchester group perform tracks from 10cc and Sheet Music.

22 Rufus Thomas

August 28, 1974

Rufus ' Funky Chicken ' Thomas flies in from Memphis to make a rare TV appearance in England.

23 Sailor

September 4, 1974

32m

On 4 September 1974, Sailor made their first TV appearance to promote their debut album "Sailor" as they perform songs from the album. Featuring members Georg Kajanus, Grant Serpell, Phil Pickett, and Henry Marsh.

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