Posted January 11, 201015 yr Sitting here watching The British Family on BBC2 and suddenly get Holly St.James - That's Not Love Ok fair enough well known oldie ...and then a few minutes later The Trends - Thanks For a Little Lovin So who is responsible for the music for this programme i wonder? Edited January 11, 201015 yr by Matt Male
January 11, 201015 yr matt,have just watched that prog on the bbci player both tunes are played towards the end, i would also like to know who the n.soul fan is at the bbc, heres the link, https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pys16/The_British_Family_Marriage/
January 11, 201015 yr On 11/01/2010 at 22:48, de-to said: matt,have just watched that prog on the bbci player both tunes are played towards the end, i would also like to know who the n.soul fan is at the bbc, heres the link, https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b00pys16/The_British_Family_Marriage/ No Angels the comedy drama has some gr8 choons on there too. Think they released a CD couple of years ago - tasty too just like 2 of said nurses lol
January 12, 201015 yr Like I've said on here loads of times, Northern Soul is mainstream now, from Kentucky Fried Chicken to BBC 2 and across the world baby!
January 12, 201015 yr Thats nothing-I saw Gene Woodbury on telly sunday afternoon in Kojak from 1973 !!!
January 12, 201015 yr On 11/01/2010 at 21:58, Matt Male said: Sitting here watching The British Family on BBC2 and suddenly get Holly St.James - That's Not Love Ok fair enough well known oldie ...and then a few minutes later The Trends - Thanks For a Little Lovin So who is responsible for the music for this programme i wonder? Yeah I saw that, be grin came across my face. Waited for them to tell us when the next one was on and they never did, tsk...
January 12, 201015 yr On 12/01/2010 at 11:01, Karen and Rob Wigley said: Thats nothing-I saw Gene Woodbury on telly sunday afternoon in Kojak from 1973 !!! Me too, I saw that. I only saw the last 45 minutes of the film and cursed myself for not watching it all. Love those street scenes from early 70's... its a world away. I know its a story and a bit soapy but bordeline documentary after all these years. Happened to catch Columbo after which made for a very lazy Sunday afternoon.
January 12, 201015 yr OMG they will be using it to advertise cat food and fried chicken next all washed down with a bottle of Lambrini Quick everyone underground
January 12, 201015 yr I tuned into Sky news today only to see their weather reporter singing along to Willie Mitchell - that driving beat, how foolish did I feel when I realized that I had left my record player on.
January 12, 201015 yr On 12/01/2010 at 11:01, Karen and Rob Wigley said: Thats nothing-I saw Gene Woodbury on telly sunday afternoon in Kojak from 1973 !!! That's Not Half Bad
January 12, 201015 yr On 11/01/2010 at 22:48, de-to said: matt,have just watched that prog on the bbci player both tunes are played towards the end, i would also like to know who the n.soul fan is at the bbc, heres the link, https://www.bbc.co.uk...amily_Marriage/ Ben Summers,i think that how you spell his name...........he's with the BBC.
January 12, 201015 yr On 12/01/2010 at 10:46, chorleysoul said: Like I've said on here loads of times, Northern Soul is mainstream now, from Kentucky Fried Chicken to BBC 2 and across the world baby! Never heard The Trends on the telly before though... On 12/01/2010 at 16:42, Mark S said: OMG they will be using it to advertise cat food and fried chicken next all washed down with a bottle of Lambrini Quick everyone underground
January 12, 201015 yr On 11/01/2010 at 23:12, soulmanash said: No Angels the comedy drama has some gr8 choons on there too. Think they released a CD couple of years ago - tasty too just like 2 of said nurses lol " No Angels " track listing ..... 1. Light Brigade - Noon Day Underground 2. What A Man - Linda Lyndell 3. Mr Big Stuff - Jean Knight 4. Chain Of Fools - Aretha Franklin 5. Every Little Bit Hurts - Brenda Holloway 6. Needle In A Haystack - Velvelettes 7. Nowhere To Run - Martha Reeves & The Vandellas 8. Baby Love - The Supremes 9. Take Me In Your Arms - Kim Weston 10. Hit And Run - Rose Batiste 11. Heatwave - Martha & The Vandellas 12. Two Can Have A Party - Tammi Terrell 13. Too Many Fish In The Sea - Marvelettes 14. I Love Being Here With You - Peggy Lee 15. Wishin' And Hopin' - Dusty Springfield 16. Woman Of The Ghetto - Marlena Shaw 17. Cissy Strut - Meters Malc Burton Edited January 12, 201015 yr by Malc Burton
Sitting here watching The British Family on BBC2 and suddenly get
Holly St.James - That's Not Love
Ok fair enough well known oldie
...and then a few minutes later The Trends - Thanks For a Little Lovin
So who is responsible for the music for this programme i wonder?
Edited by Matt Male