Helen-Tony Walthers-BBC Radio Big Band Special-singing classics from the |
Colin Morris salutes Ella Fitgerald and Helen Shapiro - he remembers interviewing Helen when she visited Australia in October 1962-plays Look Who It Is RADIO NEW ZEALAND 18-06-2020 (5 min ) |
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Helen-Eric Hall-interview-Talks about her recording career, asking about her first TV appearance on 'Thank Your lucky Stars'Plays DON'T TREAT ME LIKE A CHILD; YOU DON'T KNOW; WALKIN' BACK TO HAPPINESS; I LET A SONG GO OUT OF MY HEART; DON'T GET AROUND MUCH ANYMORE; THE NEARNESS OF YOU; ISN'T IT A LOVELY DAY and CHOO CHOO CH'BOOGIE-30-06-01 BBC RADIO ESSEX (45 MIN) 00
Helen presenting six programmes in tribute to Dinah Washington.Broadcast every Friday, from 31st October to Friday 5th December 2003 BBC RADIO 2
Helen-Jeremy Dry-Helen talked to BBC Radio Oxford's Jeremy Dry (on the telephone.) He asks her about Marc Bolan, when they formed a group called 'Susie and the Hoola Hoops' when they were aged 10, and 9.She also told him about having the Beatles as a support act on her 1963 Tour, being a fan of John Lennon, and how they (The Beatles) would write songs as they travelled on the coach 'This Is Your Life' was mentioned, and then how she is now concentrating on her current Gospel Tour, and perhaps recording some new albums-21-08-05-BBC RADIO OXFORD VHF MONO (12 min) 0001
Woman's Hour's 60th anniversary Woman's Hour Woman's Hour's 60th anniversary | ![]() |
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Watford Gap: Helen remembers visiting the Blue Boar countless times while travelling |
Most recent revision 29th June, 2025.