Tourism 25/05/2018
A bit of sunshine can make anywhere look pretty good, but how well is Lancashire's tourism industry really doing?
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Midge Ure
If I Was
- Greatest Hits Of The 80s.
- TELSTAR.
- 11.
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Simon & Garfunkel
Cecilia
- Simon & Garfunkel Collection.
- CBS.
- 01.
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Grace
You Don't Own Me
- You Don't Own Me.
- RCA.
- 01.
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Marvin Gaye
Too Busy Thinking About My Baby
- The Motown Collection.
- TELSTAR.
- 06.
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Shania Twain
That Don't Impress Me Much
- That Don't Impress Me Much.
- MERCURY.
- 19.
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Tom Jones
What's New Pussycat?
- And The Beat Goes On, Vol.1.
- DEBUTANTE.
- 03.
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Cam
Diane
- Country To Country Volume 4.
- Wrasse.
- 1.
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Elvis Presley
Suspicious Minds
- Elvis Presley, All Time Greatest Hits.
- RCA.
- 01.
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Mungo Jerry
In The Summertime
- 30 Years Of Number Ones, Vol.6.
- CONNOISSEUR COLLECTION.
- 21.
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Aswad
Don't Turn Around
- The Album Of The Decade (80s).
- EMI.
- 18.
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Cher
Believe
- Cher, The Greatest Hits.
- WEA.
- 01.
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Sixpence None the Richer
Kiss Me
- Kiss Me (cd Single).
- ELEKTRA.
- 05.
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Jackie Wilson
Reet Petite
- Now That鈥檚 What I Call Music! 1986: The Millennium Series.
- Universal.
- 213.
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Clean Bandit
Rather Be (feat. Jess Glynne)
- Rather Be.
- ATLANTIC.
- 01.
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Elvis Presley vs Junkie XL
A Little Less Conversation
- A Little Less Conversation (cd Single).
- RCA.
- 10.
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Andy Williams
Can't Take My Eyes Off You
- Music To Watch Girls By.
- COLUMBIA.
- 14.
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Marvin Gaye
Ain't That Peculiar
- Compact Command Performances: 15 Greatest Hits.
- 002.
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Sugababes
Push The Button
- Sugababes - Overloaded (singles Coll).
- ISLAND.
- 01.
Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Participant | Peter Leach |
Producer | Leanne Pilkington |
Broadcast Assistant | Alex Worthing |
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