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YouTube Links
Lyn Paul has appeared on many television programmes as a solo artist and with the New Seekers. Some of these appearances are available to view on YouTube, along with some concert footage and clips from the West End stage production of Taboo.
Lyn Paul
Sail The Summer Winds
Who's Sorry Now
(It's Cliff, Show No. 2)
A clip from the second episode of Cliff Richard's 1974 television series featuring Lyn Paul singing Who's Sorry Now.
You Made The Pants Too Long
(It's Cliff, Show No. 2)
A clip of Lyn Paul and Pearly Gates singing Personality on Cliff Richard's 1974 television show.
Lipstick On Your Collar / Personality
(It's Cliff, Show No. 2)
Another clip from the same show featuring a medley of hits from 1959. Lyn Paul sings Lipstick On Your Collar.
Behind Closed Doors
(Wheeltappers & Shunters Social Club)
A clip from 1975 of Lyn singing the Charlie Rich hit Behind Closed Doors.
I Don't Believe You Ever Loved Me
(The Freddie Starr Experience)
A clip of Lyn singing her single I Don't Believe You Ever Loved Me with a little help (or hinderance) from Freddie Starr.
This Is My Life
(Pebble Mill at One)
A clip of Lyn singing This Is My Life on the BBC's lunchtime programme Pebble Mill at One.
The Way We Were
(Pebble Mill at One)
A clip of Lyn singing The Way We Were on Pebble Mill at One.
Saving All My Love For You
(3-2-1)
In 1986 Lyn joined Ted Rodgers and Dusty Bin for an episode of the popular game show 3-2-1 . Lyn performed the Whitney Houston hit Saving All My Love For You.
Talk Amongst Yourselves
(Royal Albert Hall)
A clip taken from Culture Club's 20th Anniversary Concert at the Royal Albert Hall.
Bring Him Home
(Songs Of Praise)
A clip of Lyn Paul singing Bring Him Home from Les Misérables.
New Seekers
When There's No Love Left
(The Andy Williams Show)
In 1968 Andy Williams had a hit with Can't Take My Eyes Off You. In this clip it's Lyn Paul he can't take his eyes off.
Never Ending Song Of Love
(Top Of The Pops)
Introduced by Tony Blackburn, this is a clip of the New Seekers performing on Top Of The Pops.
This clip has been removed from YouTube due to terms of use violation.
I'd Like To Teach The World To Sing (In Perfect Harmony)
(Karaoke)
A clip with lyrics so you can sing along - not that you didn't know the words anyway!
This clip is no longer available due to a copyright claim by WMG.
Beg, Steal Or Borrow
(It's Cliff Richard)
A clip of the New Seekers from the It's Cliff Richard show, distributed to broadcasters in Europe ahead of the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest.
This clip is no longer available due to a copyright claim by WMG.
Beg, Steal Or Borrow
Another television appearance by the New Seekers singing Beg, Steal Or Borrow.
This clip is no longer available due to a copyright claim by WMG.
Beg, Steal Or Borrow
(1972 Eurovision Song Contest)
A clip of the New Seekers' performance at the 1972 Eurovision Song Contest.
Circles
(Top Of The Pops)
Ed Stewart introduced the New Seekers as Circles climed the singles chart from number 32 to number 21.
Pinball Wizard / See Me, Feel Me
Fantastic promo video for the New Seekers' 1973 hit.
This clip has been removed from YouTube due to terms of use violation.
Pinball Wizard / See Me, Feel Me
A television appearance by the New Seekers, recorded as the group promoted the single in continental Europe.
This clip has been removed from YouTube due to terms of use violation.
We've Got To Do It Now
(The Two Ronnies)
And on a packed programme tonight,,, the New Seekers.
We've Got To Do It Now
(promo video)
Released in September 1973, We've Got To Do It Now was featured in this cinema advert for the Keep Britain Tidy campaign.
You Won't Find Another Fool Like Me
(It's Lulu)
The New Seekers were back in Britain after six months in the States. The group appeared on It's Lulu to promote their new single, which Eve Graham introduced as You'll Never Find Another Fool Like Me.
I Get A Little Sentimental Over You
(Top Of The Pops)
The New Seekers were about to split - and it appeared from this performance that Eve Graham already had. The New Seekers performed their last Top 5 hit as a foursome with Lyn Paul on lead vocal.
Anthem (One Day In Every Week)
(Top Of The Pops)
Lyn Paul had left the New Seekers in 1974. The group re-formed in 1976 and managed to have a hit or two without her. This is the best thing the group did in the years "after Lyn".
Blood Brothers
Blood Brothers cast interview
(UK tour 2009)
A clip of Lyn Paul and the "twins", Sean Jones and Simon Willmont, interviewed outside the Pavilion Theatre, Bournemouth on 19th August 2009.
Blood Brothers (UK Tour 2010)
A short interview with Lyn Paul recorded backstage at the Bristol Hippodrome.
Taboo
Television
Television is the first truly democratic culture - the first culture available to everybody and entirely governed by what the people want. The most terrifying thing is what the people do want.
Clive Barnes, 'New York Times'
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