From Golders Green Hippodrome, London, October 27th 1977. Presenter Pete Drummond explains that Alex Harvey had announced his retirement from performing just days before the scheduled recording, so TV listings included his band in the title, even though they did not appear in the show. Instead, the broadcast program included a set from AC/DC, including Hell Ain't A Bad Place To Be, Let There Be Rock and I'm A Rocker.
Alan Black introduces Joan Armatrading in concert at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1977. Her band comprises Quitman Dennis (saxophones, flute, vocals), Red Young (keyboards, vocals, thumb piano), Jerry Donahue (guitar, vocals), Bryan Garofalo (bass) and David Kemper (drums).
Over to London this weekend for a concert by 70′s legends Supertramp, recorded by the BBC as part of their Sight and Sound series on November 17, 1977.
Pete Drummond introduces a concert from Queen Mary College with Ian Dury and the Blockheads, Chaz Jankel and Dr Feelgood.
Pete Drummond introduces performances by Gilbert O'Sullivan and Chris de Burgh at the Golders Green Hippodrome.
John Miles from the Great Hall, Queen Mary College, London
Gallagher and Lyle from the Reg Maxwell Hall , Aylesbury