This week:
Robert Stigwood and Paul Raymond
Michael Craig continues the stories of the men who create the world of entertainment. Robert Stigwood :
I think it's very important for most young people to give a couple of years of their life to doing some kind of welfare work. I think it was very good for me, and gave me a much healthier outlook on life. It certainly makes me more appreciative of what I have today, and what I've achieved, with Tim Rice
Fiona Richmond about
PAUL RAYMOND :
He's not at all a pushy person, he's almost unassuming, in fact you could call him shy in a way. I don't know whether it's a front - a sort of gentleness outside, and very steely hard inside which he must be to get where he's got - but not unkind. He's very, very fair with all his artists. Everybody that's worked for him will say exactly the same as me. Research BILL SULLIVAN Written by FRANK SALTER
Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN