Pink Floyd in Cambridge - BBC Radio special |
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Written by Matt
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Sunday, 22 December 2013 |
This coming Friday, December 27th, BBC Radio Cambridgeshire are airing a one-hour special called "Pink Floyd in Cambridge". Whilst details are very sketchy on this, they say that it gives the "story of the early years" of the band. We have no details of any of the content within - we presume that there will be some interviews included, but as to whom they spoke to, we don't currently know.
The show airs at 3pm GMT on Friday, and is repeated on New Year's Day (January 1st) at 1pm GMT. BBC radio can be heard in various ways in the UK and many parts of Europe - FM radio, DAB Digital, or via various digital, cable and satellite television services. Many programmes and station can also be heard worldwide via the BBC website, either live or on-demand through the iPlayer service (which is also now available for mobile devices). If it becomes available to hear after the event, we will update this story accordingly to include the direct link to the programme.
Our thanks to David Haddock and Warren Dosanjh for their help with this information.
UPDATE: We've now heard from the BBC that the programme "includes exclusive interviews with Jenny Spires who went out with Syd Barrett in the 60s, Warren Dosanjh who went to school with Syd and Roger Waters, and Wilf Scott who was a pyro-technician on Pink Floyd's "In The Flesh" tour of 1977."
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