Paul McCartney In His Own Words
2012 2x CD
Interview
Field Recording
Spoken Word
Dialogue

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BBC
voice Brian Matthew
voice Jane Asher
voice Janice Long
voice Johnnie Walker
voice Linda McCartney
voice Mark Radcliffe
voice Michael Parkinson
voice Paul Gambaccini
voice Paul McCartney
voice Simon Mayo
An Audio Go Production

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In interviews ranging from 1968 to 2009, Paul McCartney talks about touring the UK with Wings (which was then a new band); a mid-70s offer to re-form the Beatles; the early days of the Beatles, and their final break-up. He also discusses his solo albums; receiving the freedom of the City of Liverpool; Christmas with his family; his love of music, and his career since the break-up of the Beatles up to 2009. BBC Archive Voices features interviews with some of the key figures from the fields of entertainment, sport, politics and literature - many of which haven't been heard since their original transmission. This is a unique window into the past and is a chance for us to hear those who contributed to the richness of our cultural heritage. With access to the entire archive of BBC Radio and television, we can now witness some of the most lively, entertaining and informative encounters in BBC broadcasting.

(No voices are credited on the CD. All voices credited from playing the CDs. Titles annotated from track intros)
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