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RadioHeaven.com, podcasting’s first celebrity radio station, is proud to present a galaxy of stars from the world of television, the movies, the world’s finest sporting arenas – and music.
Over the next few months, you’ll get the chance to listen to star secrets like these …
- “The magic of Les Miserables” – by West End singing sensation Michael Ball.
- “Basil Fawlty and me” – by Andrew Sachs, the actor who played hapless waiter Manuel throughout the series.
- “Hey, Hey – we’re the Monkees” - The true story of the 1960’s boy band, by founder member Mickey Dolenz.
- “Don’t tell him, Pike!” – the Dad’s Army story, by Private Pike, Ian Lavender.
- “Thunderbirds are Go!” As told by Matt Zimmerman, the voice of Alan Tracey.
- “Podcasting – My Arse!” The Ricky Tomlinson story, as told by the man himself.
- “Daniel O’Donnell – Uncovered!” My life in the spotlight, by the darling of Irish music.
- “The Soulman.” The life and times of Edwin Starr in his last ever broadcast interview.
- “The story of the Three Degrees,” by Sheila Ferguson.
- “Starsky and Hutch … And the car wash !” as told by Huggy Bear.
Watch out also for Olympic ice skating hero Robin Cousins, the idol of morning television Phillip Schofield, acting legend Leslie Phillips, king of chat Michael Parkinson and Russ Conway, the undisputed legend of the keyboards.
All of these stars, and lots, lots more, are on their way …
… To RadioHeaven.com.
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LORD RICHARD ATTENBOROUGH
My life in the movies! Actor, producer and director Lord Richard Attenborough catalogues his astonishing relationship with the silver screen – from Noel Coward to Steven Spielberg. Discover the amazing truth behind his1982 masterpiece “Gandhi” … and why Attenborough’s famous brother, David, disowned him!
GRAHAM GOULDMAN
How to sell a million – from the man who knows best. Graham Gouldman, 10cc’s legendary songwriter, is a one-man hit factory. He wrote chart toppers for The Hollies and Herman’s Hermits before striking gold with the 10cc classic “I’m Not in Love.” And it all started in a gentleman’s outfitters shop!
RALPH MCTELL
Have you Seen the Old Man? Find out the real story behind the best selling 1974 song “Streets of London” … from the man who wrote it. But does Ralph McTell love the tune – or loathe it?
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