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Petula Clark: In My Own Words

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To celebrate Petula Clark CBE's 80th birthday, and her 70th year on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, Radio 2 presents a new and revealing portrait of the best-selling female artist.

To celebrate Petula Clark CBE's 80th Birthday, and her 70th year on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ, Radio 2 presents a new and revealing portrait of the best-selling female artist in British recording history - told for the first time in her own words.

In this uniquely personal programme, Petula remembers her first performance on the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Empire Service in 1942 during WWII; her role in the first ever British TV broadcast; her success as a screen icon (starring alongside Alec Guinness, Fred Astaire and Anthony Newley); her string of hit singles in the swinging 60s that established her as an international star. She also covers the time she made a stand for racial equality in the United States on national television; how she came to lend vocals to John and Yoko's Give Peace A Chance in that Montreal hotel room; discovering The Carpenters at a film wrap party; her five-year Vegas residency in the 70s (the first woman to land such a contract); her show-stopping musical theatre performances in The Sound of Music, Blood Brothers, and Sunset Boulevard; and finally her joy in her latest album, made here in the UK.

It's a career that spans many aspects of the cultural and performing arts - singer, composer, songwriter, stage and film actress, television star, radio broadcaster, and cartoon strip character. Idolised by everyone from John Lennon, Fred Astaire and Michael Jackson to Johnny Rotten and Michael Ball, she has the longest UK chart career of any British female singer, with a back catalogue which includes recordings in French, Spanish and Italian.

It's a revealing and personal portrait of a lady, who has affectionately been known for the last 70 years on British radio as simply "Our Pet". It features the hits Downtown, Don't Sleep in the Subway, My Love, This Is My Song, the Ya Ya Twist, I Know A Place, Sign of the Times and Colour My World.

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Mon 5 Nov 2012 22:00

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Music Played

  • Petula Clark

    Downtown

  • Petula Clark

    Don't Sleep in the Subway

  • Petula Clark

    My Love

  • Petula Clark

    I Know Place

  • Petula Clark

    I Couldn't Live Without Your Love

  • Petula Clark

    Downtown 2012

  • Ray Noble and the American Orchestra

    Suzie Su

  • Glenn Miller

    Sunrise Serenade

  • Glenn Miller

    GI Jive

  • Ted Heath

    Bond Street

  • Julie Andrews

    Polonaise

  • Petula Clark

    Mighty Lak A Rose

  • None

    Deleted Record

  • London Town

    Overture

  • Sid Field

    You Can't Keep A Good Dreamer Down

  • Petula Clark

    Miser Miser

  • Frank Sinatra

    Falling in Love With Love

  • Petula Clark

    Start Walking Backwards

  • Petula Clark

    Doodle Oodle Day

  • British Pathe

    Tin Pan Alley

  • Petula Clark

    Don't Ever Leave Me

  • Petula Clark

    Put Your Shoes on Lucy

  • Petula Clark

    Crazy Otto Rag

  • Peggy Lee

    When The World Was Young

  • Petula Clark and Jimmy Young

    Mariandl

  • Petula Clark

    The Card

  • Petula Clark

    The Little Shoemaker

  • Petula Clark

    With All My Heart

  • Petula Clark

    Garde la Derniere Danse Pour Moi

  • Petula Clark

    Ya Ya Twist

  • Petula Clark

    Downtown

  • Petula Clark

    The In Crowd

  • None

    Deleted Record

  • Petula Clark

    This is My Song

  • Petula Clark & Harry Belafonte

    Path of Glory

  • Petula Clark

    Gloccamorra

  • None

    Deleted Record

  • Carpenters

    Close To You

  • John Lennon

    Give Peace a Chance

  • Petula Clark

    I Wanna See Morning With Him

  • Petula Clark

    Blue Lady

  • Petula Clark

    Sound of Music

  • Petula Clark

    Edelweiss Live

  • Blood Brothers

    Overture

  • Petula Clark

    Tell Me It's Not True

  • Petula Clark

    With One Look

  • Petula Clark

    Reflections

Broadcast

  • Mon 5 Nov 2012 22:00