Displaying items by tag: 70s
Tuesday, 09 April 2019 15:55
Alan Hudson ,Football Legend, Reflects with Passion on Huge Games and Crowds
You dream of playing in a Wembley final as a young kid and when you get there you don't perform and it can stay with you for a very long time. Unlike at Manchester United, Arsenal and Chelsea in recent years, you don't get the opportunity too many times to go back and show a 100,000 the real you.
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Sport
Monday, 21 January 2019 15:04
Marc Bolan (1947 - 1977) (T.Rex)
Mark Feld was born in 1947 in East London. As he grew up he listened to early rock and roll artists and got his first guitar, aged nine.
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Music
Tuesday, 10 April 2018 10:40
GF Newman’s Law & Order 40th Anniversary -BBC 4 Airing 12th April 2018 on ZANI
Screenwriter and novelist GF Newman (22nd May 1948) best known for the creation of TV character Judge John Deed (2001-2007) starring the talented and versatile Martin Shaw, a maverick judge who forgoes the usual pomp and circumstance associated with our legal system, in particular the courtroom, and New Street Law (2006-2007), a drama about two rival law firms of barristers based in Manchester,
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Film
Thursday, 22 February 2018 15:05
The Panic in Needle Park Reviewed on ZANI
Before Al Pacino gained worldwide recognition as a talented actor and achieved global fame from his spellbinding appearance as Michael Corleone in The Godfather, he had been a fringe actor. Only appearing in three feature films, and just one of those as a lead, The Panic in Needle Park, it was from this appearance that Francis Ford Coppola knew Al Pacino was perfect for The Godfather.
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Film
Thursday, 22 February 2018 12:37
ZANI's Video of The Week - Brian Wilson • 1976 Full Interview (The Beach Boys)
A rare, open and honest interview with Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, one of Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Mavericks
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Video of the Week
Thursday, 25 January 2018 11:39
An Ode to Jimmy Greaves
Jimmy Greaves is the greatest finisher that England's ever seen,
He was presician personified inside the penalty area, a goalscoring machine. Greavsie was born on 20th February 1940 in the Capital's East End, And years later shockwaves and tremors through our lands defences Jimmy Greaves would send.
He was presician personified inside the penalty area, a goalscoring machine. Greavsie was born on 20th February 1940 in the Capital's East End, And years later shockwaves and tremors through our lands defences Jimmy Greaves would send.
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Sport
Wednesday, 15 November 2017 21:09
Tilbury Skinheads Documentary - BBC Radio 1980
If you ever find yourself heading south on the A13, chances are you are either lost or on your way to Tilbury in Essex. It is very much a town at the end of the line, as the Worlds End pub down by the docks testifies, and definitely not the sort of place you want to end up on your ownsome come nightfall.
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Video of the Week
Monday, 25 September 2017 18:11
London Rock - 1970 Documentary with The Faces, Marc Bolan and more
Featuring The Faces, Marc Bolan, Linda Lewis, Matthews Southern Comfort and Fairport Convention all chatting, writing and rehearsing.
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Video of the Week
Sunday, 09 July 2017 12:43
4 Idle Hands starring Phil Daniels and Ray Burdis
I know it is a cliché, yet 4 Idle Hands is a ‘forgotten children’s TV gem’ from 1976. Made by Associated Television otherwise known as ATV,
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Film
Sunday, 02 July 2017 13:19
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club Part Three - Ronnie’s Humour and the End of an Era.
Ronnie was renowned for his comedic patter, and during an interview, he told how it came about; “I have a special liking for oblique humour, and I began doing regular, between-sets routines soon after we moved into Frith Street.
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Music