Dave Hill

Dave Hill

Born: April 4, 1946
in Fleet Castle, Devon, England, UK

Movies for Dave Hill...

Slade at the BBC
Title: Slade at the BBC
Character: Self (archive footage)
Released: December 21, 2012
Type: Movie
Don your best platforms and sequinned hat and join Noddy, Jim, Dave and Don aka Slade for a trip down memory lane as we uncover some of Slade's finest appearances from the vaults of the BBC archive, introduced by none other than Noddy Holder himself.
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Slade: The Very Best of Slade
Title: Slade: The Very Best of Slade
Character: Bass Guitar
Released: February 9, 2005
Type: Movie
Featuring classic promo videos and rare TV performances, available for the first time on DVD. The Wall of Hits Video compilation features a commentary from Noddy Holder, Jim Lea, Dave Hill and Don Powell. 1 > WALL OF HITS 2 > SET OF SIX 3 > MORE HITS
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Inside Slade: The Singles: 1971-1991
Title: Inside Slade: The Singles: 1971-1991
Character: Himself
Released: August 16, 2004
Type: Movie
British rockers Slade take the spotlight in this critical review of the band's glory days, when Noddy Holder was front man and they scored 21 hit singles. Music critics and musicians serve up their views on the band, also included are rare interviews and archival footage of Slade performing many of their classic tunes. Songs include "Get Down and Get with It," "Coz I Luv You," "Look Wot You Dun," "Gudbuy T'Jane" and many more.
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Slade: It's Slade
Title: Slade: It's Slade
Character: Self
Released: January 1, 1999
Type: Movie
With special guests and stories and from those who where there, see, hear and feel the music from first-hand accounts of the Glam Rock Kings of the 1970s: Slade.
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Title: Never Mind the Buzzcocks
Released: November 12, 1996
Type: TV
Never Mind the Buzzcocks is a comedy panel game show with a pop and rock music theme. The show is infamous for its dry, sarcastic humour and scathing, provocative attacks on the pop industry.
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Slade - At East Germany TV 1977 & At Granada Studios
Title: Slade - At East Germany TV 1977 & At Granada Studios
Character: Guitar
Released: November 12, 1977
Type: Movie
This DVD on the net called Rare Videos - Live at Granada Studios 1972/Live At East Germany Television 1977. As the Live At Granada Studios 1972 is exactly the same as the Slade Alive The DVD contains 16 tracks taped in the the East German town of Erfurt as well as some short clips of the boys goofing around in town and separate interviews with them. Most of the songs are hits like "Cum On Feel The Noize", "'Coz I Luv You" and "Far Far Away", but also songs like "Gypsy Roadhog", "When The Lights Are Out" and "My Baby Left Me"
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Flame
Title: Flame
Character: Barry
Released: February 13, 1975
Type: Movie
Light the Rock 'n Roll spark with a Flame in the guise of Dave, Noddy, Jim and Don and their showcase of the rise and demise of rock band Flame. Set in the hardships of North England's seventies working class society and music scene. This build-up from rags to riches is a parody of realism and grit, with double-dealings and harsh unforgiving dog eat dog mentalities, and the golden rule; if you play with matches then you're going to get burnt, in the flames of the music industry.
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Right To Work March
Title: Right To Work March
Released: October 19, 1972
Type: Movie
They're young, unemployed and on the march - from Glasgow, Liverpool and Swansea to London.
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Slade Alive: Set of Six
Title: Slade Alive: Set of Six
Released: June 13, 1972
Type: Movie
In June 1972, Slade showcased a selection of tracks from their recently released album Slade Alive! on Granada TV’s Set of Six. This performance on Set of Six explained why Noddy Holder, Jimmy Lea, Dave Hill and Don Powell were soon tipped, by the press and fans alike, to replace The Beatles and The Stones. Slade may have looked like Fagin’s Glam ragamuffins, but as a band they delivered powerful, pulsating, exciting, entertaining and timeless Rock and Roll.
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Title: Sez Les
Released: April 30, 1969
Type: TV
Sez Les was a British comedy sketch show that starred Les Dawson, produced by Yorkshire Television, airing on ITV from 1969 to 1976. Roy Barraclough also joined from series four and would go on to become Dawson's most recognisable sidekick. The two most notably appeared together in drag as characters Cissie and Ada. John Cleese, who had quit the Monty Python team's television series, was also present from 1974 in two complete seasons. Other cast members included Norman Chappell, Brian Glover, Brian Murphy and Kathy Staff. Music was provided by Syd Lawrence and his orchestra.