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Andy Peebles recalls Highlights from this year's My Top Ten series, with comments from guests including Barry White , Carly Simon , Harry Enfield ,
Donny Osmond , Mick Hucknell. Carol Decker and Jonathan Ross , together with their choice of music. Producer MIKE HAWKES

Contributors

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Andy Peebles
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Barry White
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Carly Simon
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Harry Enfield
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Donny Osmond
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Mick Hucknell.
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Carol Decker
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Jonathan Ross
Producer:
Mike Hawkes

Presented by Roger Scott

Including at 5.20-6.30 Top of the Pops 25th Anniversary with a selection of prime archive material and surprise guests live in the studio. Presented by Mike Read and Paul Gambaccini.
(Simultaneous broadcast with BBC1)
For details see page 230
Feature: page 13

And at 7.00-7.30 The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes: No More 'She Loves You's
Richard Skinner presents the last of a 14-part series featuring the group's.
"What we need isn't material, it's spiritual - we need some other form of peace and happiness." So said George on Radio 1's Scene and Heard in 1967, and he's also featured in a BBC profile in 1965. John is Where It's At with Kenny Everett, and interviewed with Paul at Abbey Road during the making of Sgt Pepper. Plus Nelson Wilbury's memories of the Beatles at the Beeb.

Contributors

Presenter (The Saturday Sequence):
Roger Scott
Producer (The Saturday Sequence):
Jeff Griffin
Presenter (Top of the Pops 25th Anniversary):
Mike Read
Presenter (Top of the Pops 25th Anniversary):
Paul Gambaccini
Producer (Top of the Pops 25th Anniversary):
Mick Wilkojc
Presenter (The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes):
Richard Skinner
Interviewee (The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tapes):
Nelson Wilbury
Researcher/Producer (The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tape):
Kevin Howlett
Researcher (The Beeb's Lost Beatles Tape):
Mark Lewisohn

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