And further ... In Concert 1984

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7th January 1984 - UB40
14th January 1984 - Chris Rea (repeat from 14th May 1983) followed by The Truth - the first in a series of 'Sight and Sound in Concert' BBC2 simulcasts
21st January 1984 - Chevy (repeat from 30th April 1983) followed by Gary Moore ('Sight and Sound in Concert' simulcast)
28th January 1984 - Annabel Lamb (repeat from 14th May 1983) followed by The Europeans 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
4th February 1984 - Tears for Fears (repeat, presumably from 4th June 1983) followed by Wang Chung 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
11th February 1984 - JoBoxers (repeat from 8th October 1983) followed by the Boomtown Rats 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
18th February 1984 - The Call (repeat from 3rd December 1983) followed by Curtis Mayfield 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
25th February 1984 - Juluka (repeat from 23rd July 1983) followed by Aswad 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
3rd March 1984 - Rock Goddess (radio only) followed by Nena 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
10th March 1984 - Kissing the Pink (repeat from 23rd July 1983) followed by the Style Council 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
17th March 1984 - billed in RT as Y.N.T. (probably should be Y&T) (radio only) followed by Marillion 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
24th March 1984 - Any Trouble (repeat from 29th October 1983) followed by Ian Dury 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
31st March 1984 - Silent Running (repeat from 8th October 1983) followed by Blancmange 'Sight and Sound in Concert'
7th April 1984 - The Alarm
14th April 1984 - Thomas Dolby
21st April 1984 - The Questions
28th April 1984 - Talk Talk / Recognitions
5th May 1984 - Snowy White / Bronz
12th May 1984 - Howard Jones
19th May 1984 - Sade / Adrian Legg
26th May 1984 - Fashion / Fiat Lux
2nd June 1984 - The Lotus Eaters / H2O
9th June 1984 - Linton Kwesi Johnson / The Dub Band
16th June 1984 - The Cult / Fatal Charm
23rd June 1984 - Dead or Alive / Colbert Hamilton and the Hell Razors
30th June 1984 - no In Concert; the 'Summer of '84' at Wembley broadcast live all day (Elton John, Paul Young, Kool and the Gang, Nik Kershaw, Wang Chung)
7th July 1984 - Eurorock Radio Festival from Nuremberg Part 1 (Karthago from Hungary, TC Matic from Belgium, Opus from Austria and Silent Running from the UK ... funny how only one of these ever had any kind of hit here ... and it wasn't the British band, heh heh heh ...)
14th July 1984 - Eurorock Radio Festival Part 2 (44 Accelere from Switzerland, J. Karjaleinen and Mustat Lasit from Finland, Warm Guns from Denmark, Haindling from West Germany, Totta's Bluesband from Sweden, and the Ruby Turner Band from the UK)
21st July 1984 - The Psychedelic Furs
28th July 1984 - Peter Tosh (repeat from 5th November 1983)
4th August 1984 - Gary Numan (repeat from 12th November 1983)
11th August 1984 - Thomas Dolby (repeat from 14th April 1984)
18th August 1984 - Elvis Costello (repeat from 17th December 1983)
25th August 1984 - Howard Jones (repeat from 12th May 1984)
1st September 1984 - Annabel Lamb and Mike Silver (repeat)
8th September 1984 - Kajagoogoo (repeat from 16th July & 1st October 1983)
15th September 1984 - Nick Lowe and his Cowboy Outfit (repeat)
22nd September 1984 - Imagination
29th September 1984 - Bruce Foxton / The Immaculate Fools
6th October 1984 - Tom Robinson
13th October 1984 - Difford and Tilbrook
20th October 1984 - Les Enfants / The Passion Puppets
27th October 1984 - Billy Bragg / The Hank Wangford Band
3rd November 1984 - Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark
10th November 1984 - Kissing the Pink / The Adventures
17th November 1984 - Grand Slam / Robin George
24th November 1984 - King / Savage Progress
1st December 1984 - Depeche Mode
8th December 1984 - The Explorers / Private Lives
15th December 1984 - R.E.M.
22nd December 1984 - no In Concert; instead 'Feel the Spirit' featuring the London Community Gospel Choir and introduced by Lenny Henry
26th December 1984 - Huey Lewis and the News with the Tower of Power Horns
29th December 1984 - Sade

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