You are in the Star Interviews section - interviews with the people who have made the TV, Music, Film, Entertainment and Events of the last sixty years

www.retrosellers.com The Definitive site for Retro and Nostalgia
Take a look at the Retrosellers Directory - an A-Z of 540+ retro and nostalgia-friendly businesses and websites all in one place Take a look at our Special Features - we talk to and highlight a number of the best websites & businesses. These cover a wide and fascinating range of areas of Retro, Vintage and Nostalgia 
To view our Exclusive Star Interviews - please scroll down and Click on the star name or their photo... 
Mike McCartney 
Mike McCartney 

Mike McCartney, aka Mike McGear, younger brother of Sir Paul, was one third of the comedy singing trio Scaffold who had a lot of success in the sixties and early seventies. Thank U Very Much, Liverpool Lou and Lily The Pink were notable hits. Mike is also an accomplished photographer and has been active in this area since the sixties. His images have been seen in key retrospective documentaries such as Scorsese's Living In The Material World and exhibitions, including Britain's National Portrait Gallery, as well as being chosen to represent Liverpool life in exhibitions in the city.
Coming soon - Star Interviews with Right Said Fred, Jimmy Lea of Slade, Chris Barrie from Red Dwarf and The Brittas Empire, Judith Durham from The Seekers and Neil Innes from The Rutles and The Bonzos.
Plus many more surprising and exciting retro-inspired interviewees from both sides of the Atlantic!
Keith Potger 
Keith Potger 

The Seekers found themselves at the top of the charts around the world with songs such as I'll Never Find Another You, A World of Our Own, The Carnival is Over and Georgy Girl. Keith Potger, Athol Guy, Bruce Woodley and Judith Durham bridged a gap between folk and pop - estimates put total record sales at over 60 million. Keith has released three albums since 2004, Secrets Of The Heart, Sunday and Smile Now and is currently working on a musical...
Dita Von Teese 
Dita Von Teese 

The rise in popularity and 'exposure' of vintage, pin-up and burlesque over the past few years has been palpable, with vintage clothing, lingerie, jewellery, photography and paraphernalia and vintage events such as Goodwood and Twinwood and a return to Hollywood-style glamour. One of the key factors in this return to glamour is the success of American pin-up and burlesque Queen Dita Von Teese. 
Kenney Jones
Kenney Jones 

The Small Faces were recognised as hugely influential on the musical development of the sixties as well as on the progression of pop culture, particularly Mod. They influenced the Mod generation with their songs - singles like Itchycoo Park, All Or Nothing, Lazy Sunday and Tin Soldier as well at the innovative and pioneering album Ogden's Nut Gone Flake. Drummer Kenney Jones was a key part of that sound. The Small Faces morphed into The Faces. Classic albums like A Nod's As Good As A Wink and singles like Stay With Me helped frontman Rod Stewart enjoy fame. And It was Kenney Jones who was chosen to be the drummer for old mates The Who when we lost Keith Moon...
Rod Jane and Freddy
Rod, Jane and Freddy and Rainbow 

Children's TV in the 70s and 80s was proper children's telly. And Rainbow was a programme with themes and songs and activities and presenters you grew to know as friends. Digger caught up with Jane and they talked about the history of Rod, Jane and Freddy, what they are up to these days and the likelihood of seeing them performing their wonderful songs on stage again.
Dee Dee Wilde
Dee Dee Wilde 

Dee Dee Wilde is known to most of us of a certain age as a member of the iconic dance group Pan's People. Dee Dee, Babs Lord, Flick Colby, Ruth Pearson, Louise Clark and Cherry Gillespie decorated and animated our TV screens weekly on Top Of The Pops with their 'topical' dance routines. Recently, Dee Dee has been undertaking talks and presentations about her life as a dancer, being in Pan's People and encouraging people that 'It's Never Too Late To Dance!'  
Tony Macaulay
Tony Macaulay 

Tony Macaulay is one of Britain's most successful songwriters of all time. His songs have sold more than fifty-two million records/CDs worldwide and include Build Me Up Buttercup, Baby, Now That I've Found You, Don't Give Up On Us Baby, Kissin' In The Back Row Of The Movies, That Same Old Feeling, Love Grows Where My Rosemary Goes, Let The Heartaches Begin, Last Night I Didn't Get To Sleep At All, Something Here In My Heart, Sorry Suzanne and Gasoline Alley Bred.
Maggie Stredder
Maggie Stredder 

Digger talks to Maggie Stredder of The Vernons Girls and The Ladybirds. With The Vernons Girls, Maggie became famous as The Girl With The Glasses on shows such as Oh Boy! and 6-5 Special. And with The Ladybirds, Maggie would have a long and illustrious career as one of the backing singers on virtually every major variety show and with every performer one could name from the 1960s and 1970s.  
Steve Priest 
Steve Priest 

Glam Rock was a huge phenomenon in the 70s. Bands such as T. Rex, Slade, Mud & David Bowie donned make-up, glitter and glitz and outrageous costumes and made pop music as interesting to look at as it was to listen to. And then there were naughty boys The Sweet with hits like Blockbuster, Hell Raiser, Ballroom Blitz, Teenage Rampage, Co-Co, Love Is Like Oxygen, Papa Joe, Funny Funny, Little Willy, Wig-Wam Bang, Fox On The Run. Here Digger catches up with Sweet's bassist Steve Priest, now living in the USA.
Peter Donegan
Peter Donegan

Lonnie Donegan MBE was a legendary pioneering British musician who embraced the authentic traditional folk and blues music of America and Anglicised it with a new musical form called Skiffle. Lonnie's hits were many and memorable - Rock Island Line, Does Your Chewing Gum Lose Its Flavour On The Bedpost Overnight, Battle Of New Orleans, Cumberland Gap,  Putting On The Style, Have A Drink On Me and of course the classic favourite My Old Man's A Dustman. Here, Digger talks to Peter Donegan about the show and the material he is doing, about his dad and Peter's take on music and life.
Deborah Grant
Deborah Grant

Actress Deborah Grant has been on our screens and stages since the late sixties, making her earliest TV appearances on shows like Public Eye, The Power Game and UFO. It was the seventies series Bouquet of Barbed Wire and Deborah's key role as the mistress Sarah, that made her face instantly recognisable. Deborah has appeared in Barnum alongside Michael Crawford, TV favourites such as Bread, Bergerac, Howard's Way, Casualty, Victoria Wood and most recently with Lee Mack in Not Going Out. Here Digger chats with Deborah about her career.
Virginia McKenna OBE 
Virginia McKenna OBE 

Virginia McKenna is best recognised for her roles in movies such as Carve Her Name With Pride, A Town Like Alice and, of course, Born Free. With her husband Bill Travers, Virginia oversaw the formation and development of the Born Free Foundation which she fronts to this day. In recent years Virginia was awarded an OBE for her contribution to the arts and animal conservation and her autobiography The Life In My Years was published in 2009.
Robert Popper 
Robert Popper 

Robert Popper is a BAFTA winning comedy producer, writer and actor. His latest series, Friday Night Dinner, was recently seen on C4 on Friday nights (a second series planned.)  It was the BBC 70's -style mockumentary Look Around You, which Robert co-wrote with Peter Serafinowicz, that brought him to popular attention. Here Digger talks to Robert about his comedy work that includes Peep Show and The In-Betweeners.
Mark Wilsmore at The Ace Cafe
Mark Wilsmore at The Ace Café 

The Ace Café is an important symbol in the history of Britain's musical heritage as well as in the development of our biker culture. Bands, famous and fledgling, would congregate at The Ace Café on the way to gigs out of town or when coming into town for a gig or upon their return journey.  Mark Wilsmore was passionate about returning The Ace Café from a tyre depot to its former grandeur as a pop culture icon and he has succeeded. These days, The Ace Café looks as good as it ever did, probably better, and is famous around the world. 
Jimmy Webb 
Jimmy Webb 

American singer/songwriter Jimmy Webb talks to Digger. Jimmy achieved early success with By The Time I Get To Phoenix. In the later sixties followed associations with The 5th Dimension, Richard Harris and the seemingly omnipresent Glen Campbell with classic Jimmy Webb songs – the uplifting Up Up And Away, the innovative and haunting MacArthur Park and Didn’t We and the evocative Wichita Lineman and Galveston. Jimmy is touring the UK in 2011 and his latest collaborative album, Just Across The River, has been so well received there may well be a 'sequel'... 
Nicholas Parsons OBE
Nicholas Parsons OBE

Nicholas Parsons has been on our screens and airwaves since the fifties and is probably most well-known for presenting Sale of the Century and for being the Chairman of the long-running Radio 4 comedy panel game Just a Minute (now in its 43rd year). But Nicholas was also a regular in British comedy films of the fifties and sixties, had a huge success with The Arthur Haynes Show and also worked with many of our other comedy greats such as the wonderful Benny Hill, Tony Hancock and Tommy Cooper.
Bobby Elliott
Bobby Elliott

The Hollies were one of the premier league of British bands to emerge in the British music boom of the early sixties. Recording highlights include Stay, Just One Look, I'm Alive, Bus Stop, King Midas In Reverse, Yes I Will and probably their most famous songs - He Ain't Heavy He's My Brother and The Air That I Breathe recorded in the 70s. Here Digger talks to founder member Bobby Elliott who is regarded by many as one of Britain's best and most influential drummers. Alongside fellow founder Tony Hicks, and over forty five years later, he is still touring and recording.
Katherine Higgins
Katherine Higgins

Digger talks with the Antiques Roadshow's vintage and 20th Century Expert Katherine Higgins about various 20th century collectables, about The Antiques Roadshow and Katherine's career to-date and about a passion they share for The Prisoner TV series.
Mary Hopkin
Mary Hopkin

The story of Mary Hopkin's 'discovery' has been well-documented - appearing on the TV talent show Opportunity Knocks, the world's leading model Twiggy saw the programme and called the world's top musician, Beatle Paul McCartney who then signed Mary as one of Apple's first artists. A fairytale launch for the eighteen year-old girl from Pontardawe. These days Mary works with her son Morgan and daughter Jessica at their Space studios in Wales to write, record and release new songs as well as from a large back-catalogue of songs that Mary has written and not yet released. A new album, You Look Familiar, has recently been released.
Kiki Dee
Kiki Dee

Kiki Dee had a famous number one duet with Elton John internationally, Don't Go Breaking My Heart. She had a series of solo hits in the seventies with Amoureuse, I've Got The Music In Me and Loving and Free. Before that, Kiki was the first British artist to be signed to Tamla Motown. And following her rocket to fame with Elton, Kiki went on to have a successful career in musicals such as Blood Brothers. In the sixties, Kiki was a backing singer for the likes of Dusty Springfield and was eagerly trying to get some recognition for herself covering many of the great soul songs of the time. In recent years Kiki has been writing and performing with guitarist Carmelo Luggeri. And Kiki is having the time of her life...
Ginger Baker
Ginger Baker

Ginger Baker is cited by many of the great rock drummers as being the single biggest influence on their drumming ambitions and styles. As a third of Cream, Ginger, together with Clapton and Bruce, created the concept of a supergroup with their jazz/blues/rock fusions and in the process influenced a generation. Ginger now lives in south Africa and here he tells us what his thoughts are on that country and what are the real chances of Cream playing again.
Les McKeown
Les McKeown

During the 1970s, The Bay City Rollers and Rollermania took the world by storm. With their tartan-emblazoned clothes, clean image and catchy tunes, The Rollers were Scotland's and Britain's response to The Osmonds and David Cassidy with hits like Shang-A-Lang, Give A Little Love and Bye Bye Baby. In the intervening years, Les has gone through pain and struggle in his attempts to rid himself of the curse of drugs and drink. Les is touring with the Rollermania show throughout 2011, recording a new solo album in the USA and publishing part two of his three-part autobiography.
Abba Gold
Abba Gold

Abba Gold are Europe's leading Abba Tribute Band, enthralling and energising audiences throughout Europe with their authentic Abba sights and sounds. The pulling power of Abba with an audience has never been greater and a new generation have recently been introduced to the band's amazing catalogue of songs courtesy of the stage play and film Mama Mia. Here Digger talks to Karen at Abba Gold about this phenomenon and about her life in Abba Gold..
Rod Argent
Rod Argent

Rod Argent is one of our leading keyboard players, songwriters and musicians. It was with The Zombies that Rod had two huge successes with She's Not There and Time Of The Season. The Zombies went on to record their classic album Odessey and Oracle, which musicians such as Paul Weller and David Grohl regard as an inspirational album for them. ' Argent' had huge success in the seventies internationally with songs like Hold Your Head Up and God Gave Rock And Roll To You. The surviving four members of The Zombies performed in London recently and similarly 'Argent' also recently reformed for a London concert. Both are likely to perform again in the future. For now, Rod is focusing on writing and touring with 'the touring Zombies' and here talks to Digger about his career.

Roy Cameron's Beatles photos
Roy Cameron's Beatles photos
Checking over the DVD of the Magical Mystery Tour, Roy Cameron realised that had he been on the Hoe at Plymouth where the Fab Four stopped he would have been unable to take photos of the four in front of the bus. Luckily, Roy called them out of the hotel after they had lunch and was able to take the only pictures of the Beatles in front of the Magical Mystery Tour Bus. It was a chance moment in life to be at the right place at the right time to take these historic pictures of the world's number one band of all time.
Elliott Randall
Elliott Randall

'Session guitarist' Elliott Randall is renowned for his work with Steely Dan and on the Blues Brothers and Fame soundtracks.  Much respected by his peers as an inspirational and innovative musician and technician, Elliott has been involved in the creative process behind a large number of bands and ventures covering all genres of music. He has worked with many of the greats -  Joan Baez, Gary Barlow, Chuck Berry, Kate Bush, Judy Collins, The Doobie Brothers, Roberta Flack, Peter Frampton, Art Garfunkel, Howard Jones, Gladys Knight, Al Kooper, John Lennon, Kirsty MacColl, Don McClean, Liza Minelli, Laura Nyro, Yoko Ono, Sha Na Na, Carly Simon, Rod Stewart, Jimmy Webb and Carl Wilson.
P.P. Arnold
P.P. Arnold

P.P. Arnold, or Patricia Cole as she was at the time, was one of the backing singers for Ike and Tina Turner, known as The Ikettes. A UK tour ended in Pat meeting Stones' manager Andrew Oldham and Mick Jagger. Thus her UK solo career was launched. Hits such as The First Cut Is The Deepest and Angel Of The Morning established the now renamed P.P. Arnold as one of the best soul singers on the UK scene. These days, P.P. is touring in the U.K. with a soul and jazz production featuring Digby Fairweather's band. This great band used to support George Melly. She is also working on the finishing touches to her first autobiography.
Bettany Hughes
Bettany Hughes

Digger talked to historian and broadcaster Bettany Hughes about Ancient civilisations, human nature, language and her series Atlantis The Evidence.
Helen Shapiro
Helen Shapiro

Digger talks to Helen Shapiro who was a prominent child star in the sixties, with her career evolving into musicals and theatre in the seventies. Helen discovered Jesus in the 80s which prompted several gospel albums as well as the performance of gospel 'outreaches' which she continues to this day.
Sandie Shaw
Sandie Shaw

Sandie Shaw does a Q/A with Digger. Sixties singer and Smith's soulmate Sandie was involved in two projects in 2010 - a Vintage weekend at Goodwood in August and a new film called Made In Dagenham. 
Dame Vera Lynn DBE
Dame Vera Lynn DBE

Digger chatted with Dame Vera Lynn, British national treasure, who recently topped the charts again at 92.
Beth Hirsch
Beth Hirsch

Beth Hirsch is probably best known to many as the female vocalist on Air's classic 1998 album Moon Safari. Beth has gained a faithful and strong international following and produced two acclaimed albums, Wholehearted and Titles and Idols. A new album and European tour is in the offing. If the sample track Something To Tell is anything to go by, this next one is another winner. Beth spoke to Digger about her life and music.
Ian Anderson MBE
Ian Anderson MBE

Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson talks to Digger about his musical influences and the future of mankind.
Billie Davis
Billie Davis

Sixties singer Billie Davis answered a few of Digger's questions. Billie is still on tour performing her hits such as Tell Him and I Want You To Be My Baby.
Ollie Spencer
Ollie Spencer

Ollie Spencer of cult sixties band The Idle Race talks to Digger about his musical and comedy careers. Ollie worked with Jeff Lynne, later on Tiswas and The Comedians. These days you can see him doing a tribute to Roy Chubby Brown.
Paul Jones
Paul Jones

Digger spoke to Singer/actor/DJ Paul Jones whose career has included Manfred Mann (Doo Wah Diddy Diddy, Pretty Flamingo), The Blues Band, TV, film and theatre and BBC Radio2. His new album, Starting All Over Again, is selling well and Paul is touring with The Manfreds and The Blues Band.
Judy Collins
Judy Collins

Digger spoke to Singer/Songwriter Judy who is well-known for such hits as Chelsea Morning, Amazing Grace, Send In The Clowns and Both Sides Now. 
Michelle Phillips
Michelle Phillips

Digger chatted with Michelle Phillips of the iconic sixties band The Mamas and The Papas about her singing and acting careers and about her contemporaries, her life and times.
Bill Wyman
Bill Wyman

Digger talked to Bill Wyman of The Rhythm Kings and formerly of The Rolling Stones about his career, his passion for blues and for archaeology.
Carol Smillie
Carol Smillie

Digger chatted with Carol about her TV, promotional and modelling career and about balancing a busy schedule while raising a family.
John Hegley
John Hegley

Digger asked poet and performer John Hegley some questions.
Bob Harris
Bob Harris

Digger asked writer and broadcaster 'whispering' Bob Harris some questions. 
Toyah Willcox
Toyah Willcox

Toyah rose to fame as a punk in the 70's and is perhaps best-known to younger viewers from 'I'm A Celebrity...' She is currently pursuing her continually hectic and diverse schedule as an actress and musician. Digger asked Toyah some questions. 
Sylvia Anderson
Sylvia Anderson

Digger spoke with Sylvia about her work in creating several classic TV series in the 60s and 70s, including Thunderbirds, Joe 90, Stingray, Fireball XL5, UFO and Captain Scarlet.
Victor Spinetti
Victor Spinetti

Digger talks to actor Victor about his life and career and his close friendship with The Beatles. Victor appeared in three of their movies.
Mary Wilson
Mary Wilson

Digger spoke with Mary Wilson of The Supremes about her times at Tamla Motown, her solo career, her other interests and the Motown Legends tour.
Mike Dixon
Mike Dixon

Digger spoke to Musical Arranger, Director, Composer and Conductor Mike Dixon. He has performed with Dame Shirley Bassey at Glastonbury and elsewhere, the Queen's Jubilee concert, the Diana concert and worked on numerous TV and radio and West End shows such as We Will Rock You and the Elbow at Abbey Road concert/recording.
Sally Carr and Ken Andrew
Middle Of The Road

Middle Of The Road are a Scottish band who became hugely successful in their native UK in the early seventies, having already established themselves in Europe. Infectious sing-along hits such as Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep, Soley Soley and Tweedle Dee Tweedle Dum sold in many millions and the band were hot property. Sally Carr and Ken Andrew kindly shared their thoughts on their careers and brought us up-to-date.
Ruth Badger
Ruth Badger

Digger spoke to businesswoman and consultant Ruth Badger who came to fame as a contestant on The Apprentice.
Margaret Nolan
Margaret Nolan

Maggie appeared in two of the biggest British films of the sixties - A Hard Day's Night (the casino scene with Wilfrid Brambell) and Goldfinger (that's Maggie in the opening titles of Goldfinger as well as playing the character 'Dink'.) She was a regular in just about every cult TV and comedy series there was in the sixties and early seventies and appeared in six Carry On films. These days she is an artist as well as making tentative steps back into acting after a very long break. Here Maggie discusses her life, career and projects.
Peter Egan
Peter Egan

Peter Egan is one of Britain's busiest and most popular character actors. As Paul Ryman in Ever Decreasing Circles he established himself as a comedy actor. Fifteen years before he startled the nation with his realistic portrayal of gang violence in the controversial Big Breadwinner Hog. Here, Peter discusses his career.

Gered MankowitzGered Mankowitz
Gered Mankowitz has photographed many of the biggest names in rock and pop. Most famous for his photos from sessions with Jimi Hendrix and The Rolling Stones, many of his other images are also instantly recognisable - Kate Bush, Agnetha Fältskog, Slade, Billy Idol, Eurythmics, Elton John. 
The Bath and Knebworth FestivalsThe Bath and Knebworth Festivals
Here Digger talks to 'promoter and pioneer' Freddy Bannister, the driving force behind these now legendary Festivals.

 

Liza Goddard
Liza Goddard

Actress Liza Goddard has been on British screens (and stages) for nearly 40 years, starting with Skippy and followed by Take Three Girls, The Brothers, Dr Who, Yes Honestly, Bergerac, The Upchat Line, Woof and many more. Digger caught up with Liza as she stars in two Alan Ayckbourn plays in his home turf of Scarborough.
Victoria Coren
Victoria Coren

Victoria Coren is a writer, broadcaster and hugely successful professional poker player. Columnist for The Observer and The Guardian, presenter of Balderdash and Piffle and Only Connect on TV and radio shows like Heresy. Here 'Vicky' answers a few questions for Digger. 

Madeline Bell
Madeline Bell

Madeline Bell recorded backing vocals with many of the greats, such as Dusty Springfield, Joe Cocker, Elton John, Cliff Richard and Tom Jones.  She was also partnered with successful songwriter Roger Cook in the duo Blue Mink; they had several worldwide hits in the seventies, notably Melting Pot, Banner Man and Good Morning Freedom.
Desmond Morris
Desmond Morris

Desmond Morris, zoologist author of The Naked Ape, Manwatching, The Naked Woman and his new book, The Naked Man, kindly answered a few questions for us.
Jeremy Lloyd
Jeremy Lloyd

Digger talked to Jeremy Lloyd. Jeremy co-wrote the internationally successful comedies Are You Being Served? and 'Allo 'Allo! and also created Captain Beaky. When not writing he appeared in dozens of movies and TV shows, including Rowan and Martin's Laugh-In and two Beatles movies.
David Nobbs
David Nobbs

Digger talked to David Nobbs, creator of Reginald Perrin and A Bit Of A Do as well as the author of a string of successful novels. David was also a leading writer for That Was The Week That Was and many British comedy greats, including The Two Ronnies, Frankie Howerd and Les Dawson.
Josie D'Arby
Josie D'Arby

Digger talked to popular TV presenter and actress Josie D'Arby about her career and interests.
Tony Visconti
Tony Visconti

Digger talked to producer Tony Visconti who produced Glam Rockers such as Bowie and Bolan and some say was the creator of that genre. Tony also talks about some of his other work and brings us up-to-date.
Arthur Smith
Arthur Smith

Digger talked to comedian and writer Arthur Smith about comedy, writing and... Val Doonican.
Sue Cook
Sue Cook

Digger talked to Sue Cook about her extensive broadcasting and writing career. Sue was a presenter on Nationwide, on Crimewatch and Children In Need as well as fronting many other TV and radio shows. She has also had successful novels, another has just been completed and her schedule is busier than ever.
Tony Hatch
Tony Hatch

Digger talked to songwriter, arranger and producer Tony Hatch, composer of the Neighbours, Emmerdale, Sportsnight and Crossroads TV themes, the original 'Tell it as it is' panellist on New Faces as well as the writer and producer of a string of hits for Petula Clark (Downtown, Don't Sleep In The Subway) and The Searchers.
Tony Hawks
Tony Hawks
Digger talked to comedian, author and comedy writer and performer Tony Hawks about his work, and with barely a skateboard in sight.
Pattie Boyd
Pattie Boyd

Digger talked to ex-model Pattie Boyd, the former Mrs George Harrison and Mrs Eric Clapton, about her life, career and interests and about her current photographic career.
Eve Graham
Eve Graham

Digger talked to New Seekers star Eve Graham about her life and career and her current projects.
Lucy Porter
Lucy Porter
Digger talked to comedy writer and stand-up comedian, Lucy Porter about her comedy career and her love of retro music and film.
 
Petula Clark CBE
Petula Clark CBE
Digger chatted with Petula Clark, Britain's most successful female vocalist of all time about her life as a child star, sixties icon, star of stage and screen and international singing legend. We find out about two of her newest albums, Duets and Solitude and Sunshine (the songs of Rod McKuen.)
Anneke Wills
Anneke Wills
Digger chatted with Anneke Wills, Dr. Who's first glamorous assistant who has now retired to the country after an exciting and packed life. Her biography Self Portrait is now available.
Peter Purves
Peter Purves
Digger chats with Peter Purves, whose busy and illustrious career includes Dr. Who's companion, presenting Blue Peter and 30 years of fronting the TV coverage of Crufts.
Michele and Matt
Matt Monro by Michele Monro
The late, great Matt Monro is Britain's best and most successful balladeer and vocalist of all time, and Britain's most internationally-popular male singer, having sold over 100 million records worldwide. Matt's daughter, Michele, tells us about her dad's career and legacy and about her work in keeping his music up where it belongs, via the Matt Monro website and the latest CD and DVD releases.
Sir George Martin CBE
Sir George Martin CBE - Beyond The Beatles
Sir George Martin is the world's most respected and influential record producer; a household name known primarily for his amazing contributions to the vast and ground-breaking catalogue of Beatles recordings. Indeed, he is often called the Fifth Beatle. Yet Sir George would still be a phenomenon had he not been involved in one single Beatles track. He has recorded countless top acts in a number of genres and styles. Digger has been asking Sir George about this other work. We examine Sir George's wider career in an in-depth article with revelations and recollections from the great man himself.
Roger Powell
Roger Powell
The Action were signed to George Martin's Parlophone label at the same time that The Beatles were being produced by him. They produced some magnificent soul and Tamla-inspired recordings and yet sadly only achieved cult status. Digger interviewed their drummer Roger Powell.
Eddie Phillips
Eddie Phillips
Digger interviewed Eddie Phillips, guitarist of sixties band The Creation. The band have achieved cult status with serious music collectors of the period. Eddie's bowing technique being adopted by Jimmy Page and Eddie being offered a job in The Who added to his credibility. Tracks like Painter Man, Biff Bang Pow, Making Time and How Does It Feel To Feel are powerful reminders of a band that should have seen a higher profile. 
The Bootleg Beatles
The Bootleg Beatles
Digger talked to Neil Harrison who plays John Lennon in the world's first, greatest and most successful Beatles Tribute band, The Bootleg Beatles.
 
Nick Dagger
The Counterfeit Stones
Digger talked to the leader of The Counterfeit Stones, bad boy of rock and roll Nick Dagger, aka Steve Elson, and found out what Mick Jagger thinks of their tribute to The Rolling Stones. 
 
Legendary actress Janet Leigh
Janet Leigh
Our exclusive interview with legendary actress, the late Janet Leigh, Oscar-nominated star of Psycho, The Manchurian Candidate, The Vikings, Touch Of Evil and The Naked Spur. The only actress to appear in three of the Top 100 movies of all time. This feature also includes information about and images from all of her movies.
 
Colin Blunstone
Colin Blunstone
We talked to Zombies vocalist Colin Blunstone in an exclusive interview. Colin is now touring again with old pal Rod Argent and they have never been busier.
Kenneth Cope
Kenneth Cope
Digger talked to actor and writer Kenneth Cope, star of sixties classics Randall and Hopkirk and That Was The Week That Was and numerous other shows including Brookside and The Bill.
 
Don Black OBE
Don Black OBE
Digger talked to lyricist Don Black, who wrote the lyrics to such classics as Born Free and To Sir With Love.
 
Valerie Leon
Valerie Leon
Digger talked to Valerie Leon, star of Bond, Carry On Movies, Hammer Horror and the hugely popular 70's Hai Karate aftershave ads!!!!
 
Carol Hawkins
Carol Hawkins
Digger talked to Carol Hawkins, star of Please Sir! The Fenn Street Gang and Carry On Movies.
 
Hilton Valentine
Hilton Valentine
Digger spoke to Hilton Valentine, guitarist with sixties chart toppers The Animals.
Shel Talmy
Shel Talmy
Digger talked to renowned record producer Shel Talmy, who produced The Who, The Small Faces, The Fortunes, The Kinks, Pentangle, Manfred Mann and The Easybeats amongst many others.
 
Helen Fraser
Helen Fraser
Digger spoke to Bad Girls' actress Helen Fraser, who plays Sylvia 'Bodybag' Hollamby in the series. Helen appeared in several classic sixties films such as Billy Liar, Repulsion and A Kind Of Loving as well as numerous TV and stage appearances. As well as discussing these, she tells us about the similarities between her and Sylvia and also about her future productions. 
Nick Beggs
Nick Beggs
Digger asked Nick Beggs, bass player with recently-reformed eighties band Kajagoogoo, a few questions.
 
Jonathan Lynn
Jonathan Lynn
Digger talked to the creator of the classic British comedy Yes Minister - actor, writer, director and producer Jonathan Lynn.
 
Johnnie Walker
Johnnie Walker
Digger talked to BBC Radio 2 DJ Johnnie Walker about his life and career and reminisces about his pirate days on Radio Caroline.
 
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson OBE
Digger talked to Alan Simpson of Galton and Simpson, the comedy-writing duo who were responsible for classics such as Steptoe and Son and Hancock's Half Hour. 
Klaus Voormann
Klaus Voormann
Digger interviewed artist and musician Klaus Voormann, the man behind the album covers for The Beatles' Revolver and Anthology albums, bass player and musician with Manfred Mann and numerous other recordings and one of the Beatles close 'inner circle' of friends. 
Peter Noone
Peter Noone
Digger talked to Peter Noone of Herman's Hermits, as big a heart-throb in his day as Brad Pitt is now.
Mick Avory
Mick Avory
Digger chatted with drummer Mick Avory of The Kinks, the dandy naughty boys of sixties pop.
Gordon Waller
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
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.
Peter Wyngarde
Peter Wyngarde
Digger talked to Peter Wyngarde, star of seventies cult TV shows Jason King and Department S.
Geoffrey Bayldon
Geoffrey Bayldon
Digger interviewed Catweazle himself - Geoffrey Bayldon.
Eric Stewart
Eric Stewart
Digger interviewed Eric Stewart of 10cc and The Mindbenders, guitarist and writer of such classics as I'm Not In Love.
Andrew Loog Oldham
Andrew Loog Oldham
Digger interviewed the man who discovered and managed The Rolling Stones to fame, Andrew Loog Oldham, now living in south America.
Jim McCarty
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
Shirley Eaton
Digger interviewed Goldfinger's Golden Girl Shirley Eaton and finds out there's more to her than a tin of gold paint.
Annette André
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
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
Harriet Walter DBE 
Digger caught up with Royal Shakespeare Company actress Harriet Walter, DBE, star of Sense and Sensibility, The Governess, The Men's Room and numerous stage appearances.
Ray Dorset
Ray Dorset
Digger talked to Ray Dorset, also known as Mungo Jerry!
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
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.
Ellie Greenwich Ellie Greenwich
Dave Lincoln Brooks our 'American Correspondent' provided an exclusive interview with the late 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
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.
Julie Felix
Julie Felix
We talked to folk Queen Julie Felix.
Peggy MarchPeggy March
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.
 
Noel Redding
Noel Redding
Our exclusive interview with the late Noel Redding, former bass player with the Jimi Hendrix Experience.
Mike Hugg
Mike Hugg
Exclusive interview with Manfred Mann's Mike Hugg, now touring with The Manfreds.
Clint Warwick
Moody Blues' Clint Warwick
We talked to the ex-Moody Blues bass guitarist, the late Clint Warwick about the sixties and beyond in an exclusive interview.
Tom Murray
Tom Murray - Beatles photographer
An exclusive interview with Beatles photographer Tom Murray, who was also photographer to numerous stars and the Royal Family.
Janice Nicholls
Janice Nicholls
An interview with the Thank Your Lucky Stars girl Janice Nicholls, famous for her "Oi'll give it foive" catchphrase.
Astrid Kirchherr
Astrid Kirchherr
An exclusive interview with Astrid Kirchherr, Beatles friend and photographer from their Hamburg days.
Graeme Garden
Graeme Garden

Digger asked Graeme Garden of The Goodies and I'm Sorry I Haven't A Clue a few questions. 
Pete Best of The Beatles
Pete Best
Digger's interview with original Beatles drummer Pete Best.

Many images used on www.retrosellers.com courtesy of and © copyright www.rexfeatures.com 
Visit the rex shop for photographs, framed prints and canvasses.
Rediscover your memories with the Blue Turtle Video to DVD transfer service
Click here for Sites we like

Home Page | About | Contact | Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy