Lot 1295 , Ten demo 7” singles, all with printed demo labels by The Beatles (and related), Elton John and The Beach Boys, singles include; Lady Madonna, Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night’s Alright For

Ten demo 7” singles, all with printed demo labels by The Beatles (and related), Elton John and The Beach Boys, singles include; Lady Madonna, Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night’s Alright For

Ten demo 7” singles, all with printed demo labels by The Beatles (and related), Elton John and The Beach Boys, singles include; Lady Madonna, Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me, Crocodile Rock, Saturday Night’s Alright For Fighting, Daniel, Heroes and Villains, Wild Honey, etc. These are offered from the collection of the late BBC DJ Brian Matthew.
Biography of Brian Matthew as published by the BBC after his death in 2017:
Brian Matthew presented Sounds of the 60s from 1990 through to 2017.
Brian Matthew started broadcasting in 1948 in Germany, and trained as an actor at RADA before joining the BBC in 1954. He had a great love of the theatre and performed in many well-known venues. He even was the proud owner of his own 50-seat studio theatre in his home.
He was one of the first DJs on Radio 2, and hosted shows such as 'Saturday Club', 'Thank Your Lucky Stars' and 'Late Night Extra', but he is probably best known for presenting the long-running 'Round Midnight' programme which won the 1987 Pulitzer Publishing Award.
Brian presented 'Sounds of the Sixties' (winner of a Gold Sony Radio Award in 1996) from April 1990 through to 2017, when he stepped down from presenting the show.
In 1990 he received a Broadcasting Press Guild Award for Outstanding Contribution to Radio.
£60-80

Sold for £950