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The Stereo Sequence

on BBC Radio 1 England

Roger Scott takes you through an afternoon of delights in high-quality stereo, with topical features, a look at the American charts, and at

2.00-3.00 The Story of Atlantic: 10: Pick Up the Pieces
(Details on Thursday at 9. 00pm)

6.30-7.30 Michael-on-Stage
Michael Jackson begins his British concert appearances this week. Just what makes him tick? How much of a gulf is there between the myth and the man? Scratching the surface of this enigmatic superstar proves difficult; even his recent autobiography reveals little.
Radio 1 attempts to delve further, with the help of his manager, Frank M. Dileo, and his record producer, Quincy Jones.
Whether they succeed or not, you'll just have to listen and find out. At the very least, you should enjoy the music.
Written, presented and produced by Stuart Grundy
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[Article] The shy superstar
As a sold-out Wembley awaits the appearance of the reclusive Peter Pan of pop, the shy enigma behind the charismatic stage presence is put into focus in Michael-on-Stage (Saturday 6.30).
His manager Frank Dileo (who once said: 'Michael is part Howard Hughes and part ET') and his record producer Quincy Jones will be among those assessing 'wacko Jacko'. Pop music's number one superstar travels with his pet chimp (to whom he has left $5 million in his will) and is said to sleep in an oxygen tent to preserve his youth.

Contributors

Presenter (The Stereo Sequence):
Roger Scott
Interviewee (Michael-on-Stage):
Frank M. Dileo
Interviewee (Michael-on-Stage):
Quincy Jones
Writer/Presenter/Producer (Michael-on-Stage):
Stuart Grundy
Producer (The Stereo Sequence):
Jeff Griffin

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