John and Yoko Lennon interviewed on returning to the stage as a howler.
Richard Lindley interviews The Beatles on MBE's: All say they are delighted about it and that they found out about it six weeks previous. 'Paul says it doesn't make them any more respectable.'
Dusty Springfield interview: arriving off plane. Speaking about the fact that she was not willing to sing infront of segregated audiences in South Africa.
London: LAP: Cliff Richard interview by Brian Widlake after his
return from tour of South Africa: most pleasurable tour for some
time: not just because of the audiences, but because they had time
off to swim and sunbathe: there was a colour bar: played mainly to
Europeans: when they found out, they arranged two charity concerts
in Capetown and Salisbury and a concert to a mixed audience in
Port Elizabeth: playing to coloured audience was unforgetable
experience: don't applaud, but cheer and wave arms in air and
dance: would have been fairer to do more non European
Bill Haley interview by John Hartley on board train between
Southampton and Waterloo:Talks about enthusiasm of fans: his
show and new numbers: Rock and roll makes him feel happy:
exhilarating type of music: Waves to crowds from train door
at Waterloo.
London: LAP: Dave Brubeck interview by Lynne Reid-Banks: not
many musicians copy his style because he can't copy himself at
his best and wouldn't want to at his worst: likes to play dance
halls best: people can listen and dance if they want.