17/10/2023
Afternoon entertainment and news updates. Author Brian Lavery talks about his book on the local fishing industry being released in America.
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Falco
Rock Me Amadeus
- A&M.
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Eurythmics
Thorn In My Side
- Eurythmics Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
- 13.
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Take That
Windows
- EMI.
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Catatonia
Road Rage
- Now 40.
- BLANCO Y NEGRO.
- 01.
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Louis Armstrong
We Have All The Time In The World
- Best Of James Bond, 30th Anniversary.
- EMI.
- 15.
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Sugababes
When The Rain Comes
- BMG.
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Michael Jackson
Billie Jean
- Thriller.
- EPIC.
- 01.
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Christina Aguilera, P!nk, Lil’ Kim & ²Ñý²¹
Lady Marmalade
- Moulin Rouge.
- INTERSCOPE.
- 01.
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Earth, Wind & Fire
Let's Groove
- 25 Years Of Rock N Roll 1981.
- CONNOISSEUR COLLECTION.
- 12.
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Queen
A Kind Of Magic
- Now '86.
- NOW.
- 12.
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George Ezra
Shotgun
- Staying At Tamara's.
- SONY.
- 01.
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Mimi Webb
Ghost Of You
- Epic.
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The Doobie Brothers
What A Fool Believes
- One More Night Volume 2.
- ARCADE RECORDS.
- 14.
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George Harrison
Got My Mind Set on You
- Best Of Dark Horse.
- DARK HORSE.
- 07.
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Miley Cyrus
Used To Be Young
- RCA.
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Wet Wet Wet
Love Is All Around
- Love Is All Around.
- PRECIOUS ORGANISATION.
- 01.
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Steve Miller Band
Abracadabra
- Very Best Of Steve Miller.
- ARCADE RECORDS.
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Starship
We Built This City
- Rock Of America.
- TRAX LABEL.
- 01.
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Andrew Gold
Lonely Boy
- 25 Years Of Rock & Roll 2 - 1977.
- CONNOISSEUR COLLECTION.
- 01.
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Moloko
Sing It Back
- Now 44.
- NOW.
- 12.
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New Order
Blue Monday '88
- NEW ORDER: SINGLES.
- LONDON.
- 01.
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David Bowie
Rebel Rebel
- David Bowie - Changes.
- EMI.
- 01.
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Wham!
Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go
- Greatest Hits Of The Eighties.
- TELSTAR.
- 01.
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Jess Glynne
Don't Be So Hard On Yourself
- Don't Be So Hard On Yourself.
- ATLANTIC.
- 01.
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Tina Turner
What's Love Got To Do With It
- Is This Love.
- EMI.
- 01.
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Journey
Don't Stop Believin'
- DAD ROCKS!.
- VIRGIN.
- 16.
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