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Topic History of: Dave Clark Five on BBC2
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Artie Fufkin JK2006 wrote:
I never saw it but was very impressed by the interviews and thought it did look way ahead of its time. Olivier and Mercury and Cliff in the same show? Wow!

That was the album, not the show. Cliff appeared in the show, mainly with non-entities and the silly gimmick of Olivier, looking ill, on film. Then I think David Cassidy took over from Cliff.
JK2006 I never saw it but was very impressed by the interviews and thought it did look way ahead of its time. Olivier and Mercury and Cliff in the same show? Wow!
andrew Artie Fufkin wrote:
andrew wrote:
Artie Fufkin wrote:
The doc appeared to be a slightly altered version of the one that was screened in the States a year ago. There was way too much on Time in both.

Was Time even a success as they said it was ?


As far as I can recall it was generally slated.


I did ask some stage musical enthusiasts and they don't remember it or heard of it.

The documentary was biased and showed Dave in a different light, he reminds me of Donovan who has a big ego.
Artie Fufkin andrew wrote:
Artie Fufkin wrote:
The doc appeared to be a slightly altered version of the one that was screened in the States a year ago. There was way too much on Time in both.

Was Time even a success as they said it was ?


As far as I can recall it was generally slated.
andrew Artie Fufkin wrote:
The doc appeared to be a slightly altered version of the one that was screened in the States a year ago. There was way too much on Time in both.

Was Time even a success as they said it was ?