
Cliff Richard: The Countdown Concert
Mar 24 2003
•2h 25m
•Music
Cliff Richard, the Peter Pan of pop, is shown here performing a selection of songs from his five-decade career, plus works by artists ranging from Elvis Presley and the Beatles to Art Garfunkel and Bryan Adams. Tracks include 'The Young Ones', 'Living Doll', 'We Don't Talk Anymore', 'Mistletoe and Wine', 'Saviour's Day' and 'Millennium Prayer', and Cliff's old chum Hank Marvin also puts in an appearance.
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8mm film by Swiss artist Roman Signer.
