Sir Cliff Richard and The
BBC record seven hours of interviews
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A
very relaxed Sir Cliff Richard spent two days talking about
his 50 years in the music business to BBC presenter Gloria
Hunniford. The Peter Pan of the music world recorded five
shows with Gloria Hunniford – one covering each decade of his
amazing career. The seven hour interview, later cut down to five, was recorded
at Sir Cliff's house in The Algarve, Portugal on the 19th &
20th August 2008 and Tinman Studios. The recording was
directed by David Robey Managing Editor of BBC London 94.9
along with Record Producer Mike Myers and Sound Engineer Robin
Black both of Tinman Studios - Portugal.
An insider at the BBC said: “He really does tell it all. We
were quite surprised with how open he was with Gloria. The
pair are already friends and you can tell because she felt so
much at ease with Sir Cliff.
“Everyone at the BBC is delighted with the way the series of
shows has turned out.”
The programmes explore his career, along with other nostalgia
from half a century of music making.
The BBC said this is Cliff’s only in-depth radio interview
about his life since the recent publication of his book My
Life, My Way.
The shows, hosted by Hunniford, were broadcasted in six one
hourly episodes.
On the fifth and final weekend, Sir Cliff was live on BBC
Radio taking calls from fans, who were invited to put their
questions direct.
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