Sadly, because (as is by now very well known) the BBC regrettably cleared out a large part of their own Popular Music archive - there is precious little surviving from Cliff Richard & The Shadows. Nothing at all from the classic period 1958 - 1963 for example. Nothing. Because of filming, touring and EMI recording commitments - Cliff & The Shads only recorded two sessions for the BBC between July 23rd 1963 and December 15th 1965! All that survives from those programmes: "I Could Easily Fall" / "Wind Me Up" / "Dizzy Miss Lizzie" / "Angel" / "Blue Turns To Grey" and from 1966's Christmas Eve Saturday Club: "Time Drags By" / "In The Country" / "Finders Keepers". That is it!! That is all (I believe) that remains in the BBC's own archive of Cliff Richard & The Shadows - 8 tracks. Yes...the BBC wiped or threw out c. 140 Cliff & the Drifters / Shadows tracks. What a tragedy.
But......Bernie Andrews (as he did for the Shadows) taped quite a lot of Cliff / Shadows material during 1959 -1962. Only John Beecher knows for certain exactly what Bernie taped....but there was certainly scope for 80 or so of the 'lost' tracks. But....Bernie didn't always tape every track of every show (usually Saturday Club). As with the Shadows' BBC material....by December this year....ALL of the 'Bernie Andrews' Tapes' will be out of copyright. I do know that John Beecher is well on the way to finalising a legitimate release of virtually everything that remains (in the best sound quality that we will ever hear) of Cliff Richard & The Shadows (occasionally Drifters) at the BBC (1959 - 1962). What a collection that will be if the Rollercoaster 10" LP from two years ago is anything to go by!!
That is the reason why EMI have never bothered with a Cliff Richard / Shadows at the BBC. 1) Only 8 tracks in the BBC's own archive 2) The BBC blocking (as they did with the Shadows) the use of the 'Bernie Andrews' Tapes'. Now...when the copyright expires.......whoooooo boy. Fabulous. Can't wait.
Rob
PS: I don't claim to be the greatest authority on Cliff. If anyone has any further info on his BBC tracks - then I'm happy to be corrected.
PPS: For further info....all of Cliff's 1967 and 1968 BBC recordings did not feature the Shadows at all.