Gary Allen wrote:What have the BBC got to do with a story about the Shads anyway. ?
My view is that it is strange for the national broadcaster not to be interested in the band that, according to so many people, got the ball rolling as far as guitar based pop/rock in this country. I believe that the Shadows were the first band (certainly in the UK and maybe the world?) to have a Greatest Hits album. The BBC has a great deal of footage of the band from the 60s, 70s and 80s and they would be in the perfect position to make a documentary about them. Surely their story is worth telling?
Of course, for a really comprehensive doco you would need footage from films, ITV and other countries too. But, even without this, the BBC could do a very good job with what they have. Sadly, I don't think they will. A shame Ian doesn't work for them any more as having someone on the 'inside' who can have a word in the right ear can sometimes make all the difference. As I say, I did have a very good friend who works at the BBC (we collaborated on some projects which took us to Abbey Road and Honeyhill Studios among others), but we fell out about a year ago and I can't see him being of any help to me now.