Shadnor 14th Mar 2024
| | Wish Upon A Wishbone
Broadcast Date:Saturday, December 25, 1965
Record Date: Unknown
Series Episode #
1 (only)
Guest Cast and Support: The Shadows (music), Jimmy Tarbuck (singing), Frank Ifield (singing)
Commercial Releases: None
Available Bootleg Material: This show is partially available in audio form only.
Performance Detail:
Song: Christmas Holiday — This song, backed by The Shadows, is actually Summer Holiday with Christmas themed lyrics. It starts off with Cliff singing the opening lyrics to Summer Holiday when The Shadows stop performing in protest. Cliff then offers to change the lyrics and they perform the song again with Cliff singing about having a Christmas Holiday rather than a Summer Holiday.
Song: The Shoop Shoop Song (It's in His Kiss) — This performance is by Jimmy Tarbuck only and has no Cliff Richard involvement.
Song: My Coloring Book — Details about this performance are unavailable at this time.
Song: Wonderful Land — This performance is by John Rostill and is a piano version of The Shadows' Wonderful Land with John playing Hank's guitar parts in piano instead. It has a backing, but it remains unclear at this time if the backing is by The Shadows (and if so, who is playing bass guitar).
Song: Wind Me Up (Let Me Go) — Details about this performance are unavailable at this time.
Song: Welcome To Animal Land — This performance is by Frank Ifield only and has no Cliff Richard involvement. The actual title of the song is uncertain and is simply derived here from the primary lyric used in the song.
Song: You're A Real Good Friend (with Frank Ifield) — This is a duet performance with Cliff and Frank Ifield. The song is a rather comedic call and answer format where they praise each other for being "a real good friend" while actually insulting each other.
Song: Christmas Medley: We Three Kings/The Holly And The Ivy/Silent Night — Details about this performance are unavailable at this time. It's very likely that Frank Ifield provides some backing and harmony vocals, but that remains unclear. |