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  • BC 007 / 008: Admit One
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 006: Poetry Corner
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 001: Live At The Hammersmith Odeon, May 26, 1973
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 043 / 044: Let's Go For A Drive
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 029 / 030: Driving Radio
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 023 / 024: Falkoner Theatre
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 025: The Scott Muni Birthday Show
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 022: We're Open Tonight
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 019: Talking About Freedom
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 035: Maracana Stadium Soundcheck : April 20th 1990 Rio De Janeiro Brazil
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 034: Live At The Edinburgh Odeon : May 23, 1973 Matinee Show
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 013: The Howard Stern Show 10/18/2001
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 009: Rushes Mixes
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 039 / 040: Searching For Us Everywhere
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 031 / 032: Up Close January 2002
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 029/030: Nassau Coliseum April 21, 2002
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 019/020: United Center Chicago IL 4/10/2002
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 017/018: Compaq Center San Jose CA 4/3/02
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 031/032/033: Madison Square Garden April 27, 2002
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 021/022/023: United Center Chicago IL 4/11/2002
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 024: WCBS FM Interview
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 016: With Dave Cash And Kenny Everett
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 015: Elstree Film Studios Sept 6, 1975
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 127 / 128: Confessions Of A Japanese Jailbird Volume One
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 129 / 130: Confessions Of A Japanese Jailbird Volume Two
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 053: It's A Secret
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 051: Rockline November 20, 2002
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 179/180: At The Beeb 2005
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 049/050: Back In The US Radio Special
    Paul McCartney
  • PR 007: Offenbach Halle Frankfurt Germany 19 July 1972
    Paul McCartney
  • PR 006: Live 8
    Paul McCartney, The Who
  • BC 122: All The Way To Edinburgh
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 144: Desert Island Discs
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 169: Independently... and Not Together
    John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, David Bowie
  • BC 143: Nineteen Hundred And Seventy Four
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 135: Paul McCartney Breakup
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 139/140: Bridge School Benefit 10/24/2004
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 137/138: Bridge School Benefit 10/23/2004
    Paul McCartney
  • AP 136: Adopt-A-Minefield 2004
    Paul McCartney
  • BC 167 / 168: Sunny Side Up
    Paul McCartney

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AP 112: Capital Radio November 11 1984
AP 113: Capital Radio December 24 1983
AP 114: Parkinson Sunday Supplement Oct 12 1997
AP 115: The Frits Spits Show April 25 2003
AP 136: Adopt-A-Minefield 2004
AP 137/138: Bridge School Benefit 10/23/2004
AP 139/140: Bridge School Benefit 10/24/2004
AP 179/180: At The Beeb 2005
BC 006: Poetry Corner
BC 007 / 008: Admit One

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