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Each month DJ/music historian David “Ghosty” Wills discusses and reviews the record releases from Cliff Richard & The Shadows in chronological order.
Mark Cunningham returns for our annual Christmas episode where look back at the events of 2025 (including Mark's review of Cliff's concert at the RAH) and Sam Dunn of Powerhouse Films
Randy Bachman of The Guess Who and Bachman-Turner-Overdrive speaks about his love for The Shadows -and- Stuart Duffy helps us review the “Maroc 7” single and Jigsaw LP both from 1967.
Erika White from BC The Beatles returns to review three TV appearances by CliffRichard: a 1964 Television special with Liza Minnelli, a televised concert and an episode of “Life With Johnny”. Robert Porter of the Cliff Richard Songs Database helps us discuss the story behind the 1967 album Don’t Stop Me Now.
Fred Velez returns to help us review both the Finders Keepers (1966) film and soundtrack album + Xena from the Sister Luv Squadcast joins us to talk about her Top 3 Favorite Cliff songs (right now).
Meds of the Waffle On podcast joins us to discuss/review the 1996 sci-fi/adventure film Thunderbirds Are Go! and the accompanying E.P. by Cliff Richard & The Shadows + Terrie Hope returns to talk about the La La La La La E.P. and "In The Country" single.
Antony Rotunno From the "Glass Onion on John Lennon" podcast returns to review/discuss several 1966 singles/EP's and Tim Cooper talks about collecting Cliff Richard records and memorabilia.
Warren Bennett joins us to discuss the 1965 compilation The Shadows-More Hits!, the single “The War Lord” and his memories of growing up with a famous father, Brian Bennett, and later touring with The Shadows.
Guests: Peter Checksfield about his book “Cliff Richard: The Shadows Years 1958-1968”, Jan Eastaugh discusses Cliff in Canada and Jim Nugent on the LP “Babes In The Wood” with music written by The Shadows.
Ron Dante of The Archies shares his thoughts on Cliff Richard’s medley of ‘Tracy/Sugar Sugar” from Cliff’s ’Live in Berlin 1970’ release and talk about his career + Robert Porter returns to review the 1965 album ‘When In Rome’.
Mark Cunningham returns to the show to review track-by-track the You 1965 album ‘Cliff Richard’ and the single “On My Word/Just a Little Bit Too Late”.