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Pink Floyd.
Photographs of Pink Floyd 'before they were famous' in 1966 by Peter
Mercier |

This Day in Music is the ultimate, essential, online music history
resource for all those serious about their trivia |

Peter Noone.
Digger talked to Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits, as big a heart-throb in his day as Brad Pitt is now |

We take a look at the hilarious (unless you are a retired car designer) website - The Ugliest Cars in Britain |

Mick Avory.
Digger chatted with drummer Mick Avory of The Kinks, the dandy naughty boys of sixties pop |

Eric Stewart.
Digger interviewed Eric Stewart of 10cc and The Mindbenders,
guitarist and writer of such classics as I'm Not In Love |

Gordon Waller.
Digger asked Gordon Waller of Peter and Gordon some questions.
Along with a handful of other bands, they spearheaded the musical British invasion of America in the 60s |

Sid Bernstein.
Digger talked to the man who brought The Beatles to America's Shea
stadium, and befriended manager Brian Epstein, promoter and
gentleman Sid Bernstein |

Brigitte Bardot.
B B - Beyond the Age Bar - By Bill Harry |

Peter Wyngarde.
Digger talked to Peter Wyngarde, star of seventies cult TV shows Jason King and Department S |

Geoffrey Bayldon.
Digger interviewed Catweazle himself - Geoffrey Bayldon |

Bill Harry looks at Jane Fonda's Cult movie Barbarella, soon approaching forty years old |

Jim McCarty.
Digger interviewed Yardbirds drummer and songwriter Jim McCarty. The
Yardbirds brought R&B to the charts and featured such guitar
greats as Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page |

Shirley Eaton. Digger interviewed Goldfinger's Golden Girl Shirley Eaton and finds
out there's more to her than a tin of gold paint |

Rare images of The Rolling Stones available at The Strato Archive |

Andrew Loog Oldham.
Digger interviewed the man who discovered and managed The Rolling
Stones to fame, Andrew Loog Oldham, now living in south America |

Annette André.
Digger interviewed actress Annette André, star of sixties and seventies cult TV series such as Randall and Hopkirk, The Saint,
and The Prisoner |

Jane Merrow.
Digger interviewed actress Jane Merrow, star of sixties and seventies cult TV series such as The Saint, UFO, Randall and Hopkirk, The Prisoner and The Avengers |

Harriet Walter.
Digger catches up with Royal Shakespeare Company actress Harriet Walter, CBE,
star of Sense and Sensibility, The Governess, The Men's Room and
numerous stage appearances |

The glamour of Hammer Horror by Bill Harry |

Bill Harry.
Bill Harry, the originator of Mersey Beat, tells us how his association with The Beatles came about and what he has been
up to since, including an on-line version of the 'magazine' |

Hunter Davies.
Digger talked to Beatles official biographer and
friend Hunter Davies, whose biography is now seen as the definitive
work on the life and times of The Beatles |

UKULELE AND BANJO - THE REVIVAL! |

Ray Dorset.
Digger talked to Ray Dorset, also known as Mungo Jerry! |

Ellie Greenwich.
Dave Lincoln Brooks our 'American Correspondent' provides an exclusive interview with American songwriter Ellie Greenwich (And Then He Kissed Me,
Baby I Love You, Be My Baby, Chapel Of Love, Da Doo Ron Ron, Do
Wah Diddy Diddy, I Can Hear Music, Leader Of The Pack and River
Deep Mountain High) |

Ray Laidlaw.
Digger talked to Ray Laidlaw, drummer of the highly-successful band
from the north-east, Lindisfarne, about his days with the group and
his recent projects |

Sooty speaks! Our intrepid reporter Pete Pointon (who actually worked on the show for some time) interviews glove puppet icon Sooty! |

Mike Hugg.
Exclusive interview with Manfred Mann's Mike Hugg, now touring with The Manfreds |

Julie Felix.
We talked to folk Queen Julie Felix |

Simon Jones has created a Website dedicated to the Cortina name |
Wendy Nash looks at the historic London to Brighton veteran car run,
taking place again this year |
Our southern U.S. correspondent David Lincoln Brooks caught up
with 'Little' Peggy March, whose 'I Will Follow Him' sold over a
million copies and who to this day is a huge star in Germany and
Japan
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