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As You Like It

Pop stars will be sent out to interview viewers in Southern's new pop music request series As You Like It, to be networked from Tuesday, May 9, at 7p.m. It replaces Double Your Money which ends on May 2. Don Moss is resident host, and each week a pop star will interview viewers who wish to make requests. Adam Faith is the interviewer in the first programme. Producer Mike Mansfield says that each programme will have its own basic theme. In the first one, for instance, Adam Faith will fly to Amsterdam gathering requests from people connected with his journey. The cab-driver who takes him to the airport may wish to make a request or the pilot or maybe the hostess. Other requests may well come from people like customs officers and possibly even the man who lives near the airport and resents the noise of aeroplanes. The film we shoot will then be married to studio sequences in which top stars and groups will perform songs. Appearing in the first programme will be Sandie Shaw, Manfred Mann, Dave Clark and Alan Smethurst, The Singing Postman. Pop star interviewers in later editions will include Lulu, Paul Jones and Julie Felix. Their visits will be to Petticoat Lane, Wimbledon, hospitals and forces bases overseas.

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Don Moss
Self - Host
Lulu
Self
Petula Clark
Self

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Episode 1

Episode #1.1

Adam Faith boards a commercial flight to find out what chart songs the passengers would like to see on TV.

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