Celebrity Views




  • Cliff Richard
  • Celebrity Views - Cliff Richard, A Retrospective, pt 2/2

  • In part 2 of this retrospective Cliff Richard talks about taking on the role of Heathcliff in his musical version of Wuthering Heights. He also talks about slowing down, holidays in the Gulf and the perfection of 'art'.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Cliff Richard, A Retrospective, pt 2/2' audio clip (Duration: 4:26 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, January 24 - 2007 at 13:09 | Duration: 4:26
  • Celebrity Views - Cliff Richard, A Retrospective, pt 1/2

  • In this retrospective with Phil Blizzard the enduring Cliff Richard reflects back on his first Gulf Tour, childhood memories of growing up in India and also talks about his selection process for choosing songs to record.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Cliff Richard, A Retrospective, pt 1/2' audio clip (Duration: 6:08 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, January 21 - 2007 at 12:14 | Duration: 6:08
  • Celebrity Views - Tiger Woods

  • Lisa Creffield talks to golf legend Tiger Woods about the development of golf, especially in the Middle East, what it's like to play in this part of the world and 'the heritage of golf'. The interview can also be viewed as an AME Info video podacast - click on Features & Events.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Tiger Woods' audio clip (Duration: 5:01 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, December 06 - 2006 at 09:16 | Duration: 5:01
  • Singing stars Dina Hayek, Abdul Balkheir and Amal Hijazi
  • Celebrity Views - Abdullah Balkheir, Amal Hijazi and Dina Hayek

  • Abdullah Balkheir, the UAE singing star, talks about the use of technology to access music and what inspired him to sing. Whilst Lebanese singing stars Amal Hijazi and Dina Hayek both sing for us.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Abdullah Balkheir, Amal Hijazi and Dina Hayek' audio clip (Duration: 5:03 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, November 19 - 2006 at 06:49 | Duration: 5:03
  • Colin Montgomerie and Hugh Grant at the Dunhill Links
  • Celebrity Views - Teeing off with Ronan Keating, Hugh Grant & Bill Murray

  • Film stars, pop singers, models and politicians can be seen playing alongside the golf professionals at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championships in Scotland. We bag a trio of celebrities from the world of pop and the silver screen.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Teeing off with Ronan Keating, Hugh Grant & Bill Murray' audio clip (Duration: 4:50 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Monday, October 09 - 2006 at 14:01 | Duration: 4:50
  • Sir Bob Geldof
  • Celebrity Views - Sir Bob Geldof, pt 2/2

  • 'I Don't Like Holidays .. they totally bore me'. Sounds like a new Geldof song, but that is what Sir Bob told Phil Blizzard. More on that and also the way the activist, businessman, television executive and musician balances his life, plus his thoughts on Dubai as a humanitarian hub.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Sir Bob Geldof, pt 2/2' audio clip (Duration: 2:37 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, July 30 - 2006 at 11:12 | Duration: 2:37
  • The Sir Bob Geldof interview with Phil Blizzard
  • Celebrity Views - Sir Bob Geldof, pt 1/2

  • In this part Phil Blizzard talks to Bob Geldof about 'music being the most important unimportant thing', what we can expect from 'Sir Bob', as a musician, after 30 years in the business and his persona on stage.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Sir Bob Geldof, pt 1/2' audio clip (Duration: 4:46 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, July 23 - 2006 at 16:06 | Duration: 4:46
  • Bryan Adams
  • Celebrity Views - Bryan Adams, pt 2/2

  • We start by talking about the studio collaboration with fellow musician and singer Sting, along with Rod Stewart and finish with Bryan showing his enthusiasm, like Sting, for the protection of rain forests.
  • Listen to the 'Celebrity Views - Bryan Adams, pt 2/2' audio clip (Duration: 2:43 min.)
  • United Arab Emirates: Sunday, March 12 - 2006 at 10:12 | Duration: 2:43


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