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Shadows at 60

Postby Geoff_W » 24 Oct 2021, 21:46

Just a quick heads up, BBC4 is showing the Shadows at 60 once again this coming Friday 29th October at 9pm.
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby drakula63 » 25 Oct 2021, 13:15

This is good news... but it sort of highlights the fact that it perhaps wasn't a good idea calling it 'The Shadows at 60'. It was really 'Apache at 60' anyway. A shame they couldn't have just called it 'The Story of the Shadows' or simply 'The Shadows'. Still, it's a great doco and always worth watching. Glad it's on again.
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby Iain Purdon » 25 Oct 2021, 16:00

We all have degrees in hindsight. In defence of the programme maker, The Shadows first grabbed public attention by topping the charts in 1960, rather as the Beatles did in 1963. And broadcasters aim at the general audience rather than people like us!
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby JimN » 25 Oct 2021, 16:51

drakula63 wrote:This is good news... but it sort of highlights the fact that it perhaps wasn't a good idea calling it 'The Shadows at 60'. It was really 'Apache at 60' anyway. A shame they couldn't have just called it 'The Story of the Shadows' or simply 'The Shadows'. Still, it's a great doco and always worth watching. Glad it's on again.


There was the precedent of the one hour BBC radio documentary "Me And My Shadows" (TX BBC R2, 2 February 1998).

Narrated by Cliff Richard.

Still available if anyone needs it.
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby drakula63 » 25 Oct 2021, 17:13

Iain Purdon wrote:We all have degrees in hindsight. In defence of the programme maker, The Shadows first grabbed public attention by topping the charts in 1960, rather as the Beatles did in 1963. And broadcasters aim at the general audience rather than people like us!


At the time, I thought it was a slightly misleading title, as it was not really sixty years of the Shadows as such. I'm sure one or two people did voice similar thoughts on here at the time. I'm also not sure that adding the '60 years of...' prefix would have got more people to watch. It was 'Apache at 60' if anything. I enjoyed the documentary, but I would dispute that the title was accurate or appropriate. I'd have called it "No Shadows... no Beatles"
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby Teflon » 25 Oct 2021, 20:03

JimN wrote:
There was the precedent of the one hour BBC radio documentary "Me And My Shadows" (TX BBC R2, 2 February 1998).

Narrated by Cliff Richard.

Still available if anyone needs it.


Do you know where it's available from?

Cheers,

Cliff
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby JimN » 25 Oct 2021, 23:47

Teflon wrote:
JimN wrote:
There was the precedent of the one hour BBC radio documentary "Me And My Shadows" (TX BBC R2, 2 February 1998).

Narrated by Cliff Richard.

Still available if anyone needs it.


Do you know where it's available from?

Cheers,

Cliff


Of course I do.

Send me a PM.
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby fzrsew49 » 26 Oct 2021, 08:44

Good morning Cliff, BBC 4 2100 hrs Friday 29 th October 2021 Stewart
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby drakula63 » 26 Oct 2021, 09:17

I remember the BBC did a radio documentary in 1978, primarily to celebrate Cliff's 20th, but the Shadows featured too. I can't remember what it was called, but I think it was in several parts. They played Love De Luxe and Cliff was very enthusiastic about it. It was also on this programme that (I think) Bruce talked about getting the mobile studio in and recording Don't Cry For Me Argentina. Might be wrong about that. Also have fond memories of Cliff's Rock n' Roll Juvenile concert, which was recorded and broadcast on Radio 1, I think. Cliff and the Shads have a long history with the BBC.
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Re: Shadows at 60

Postby Iain Purdon » 29 Oct 2021, 17:02

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