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The Producers

Interview | Sound International, May 1978

In the first of a series, Fred Dellar looks at the chequered career of Gus Dudgeon.

The Producers

Interview | Sound International, Jun 1978

Sandy Roberton emerges from his record collection to talk to Fred Dellar.

The Producers

Interview | Sound International, Jul 1978

Tom Newman - tubular Tom raps with our own dread feller.

1898 And All That

Feature | Topic: Music Business | Sound International, Aug 1978

Fred Dellar presents a potted history of the people who bring you the 'product' - the record companies.

The Producers

Interview | Sound International, Sep 1978

David Kershenbaum lets rip on his affection for rhythmic mixes in a natter with Our Dread.

Hugh Murphy

Interview | Sound International, Nov 1978
The Producers

Hugh Murphy — a strange case of former Connie Francis assistant publicist taking the Kilburn High Road to find a kind of fame and fortune on the fast train, City to City. Fred Dellar buys a ticket and goes along for the ride.

The Python and the Redwood Stage

Feature | Topic: Video / Film / Picture | Sound International, May 1979
The Producers

André Jacquemin stars in "The Python and the Redwood Stage", introducing Doris Day as Fred Dellar, and a supporting cast including Dame Edna Everage and the Leyton Buzzards. Whipcrackaway, whipcrackaway!

 

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