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Topic History of: RIP Chuck Berry
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robbiex andrew wrote:
Not forgetting that BBC have no issue of playing Elvis or Jerry Lee Lewis.

I wonder if they show some Chaplin films in the near future ?


No reason why they shouldn't show Chaplin films. He was never accused of anything dodgy, unless you are believe internet rumours.
andrew Not forgetting that BBC have no issue of playing Elvis or Jerry Lee Lewis.

I wonder if they show some Chaplin films in the near future ?
JK2006 Yes; hope lives eternal, which is more than we do. I'm hoping that I'll get as much airplay as Chuck has done when I pass away (I've certainly sold many more records than he did).
dixie So we live in hope JK. Perhaps if you live long enough, (e.g. to say, 100), the BBC will also "forget" why it's banned you and will allow plenty of obituaries and play all your old Top Of The Pops appearances!
JK2006 Thank you Robbie and a very good point.