including your requests, dedications and the Saturday Pop Panel
Producer RON BELCHIER
Ten programmes telling The Story of Motown Introduced by Stuart Grundy
8: Three Times a Lady The mid-70s were
Motown's leanest years, with only Diana Ross and Stevie Wonder showing any consistency, and when Stevie locked himself away in the studio for two years to record Songs in the Key of Life Motown had real problems. But new stars were beginning to make a major impact by 1977. Lionel Richie and The Commodores hit their stride with a song called 'Easy', and then went on to set new sales records for 'Three times a lady'.
Series research JOHN TOBLER Written and produced by STUART GRUNDY
with America's latest hits and the US Top 30
Producer ROGER PUSEY
Richard Skinner and Andy Batten-Foster with a lively look at the music scene and beyond
Producer MARK RADCLIFFE
featuring Kissing the Pink. Introduced by Pete Drummond
Producer JEFF GRIFFIN
featuring The Style
Council from The Gold Diggers, Chippenham Introduced by Pete Drummond
Producer JEFF GRIFFIN
A simultaneous broadcast with BBC2 Full details: page 21
including a session from Fiat Lux and a repeat session from Care
Producer PHIL WARD-LARGE
Producer PHIL WARD-LARGE