The story of the trial of the trade union boss Jack Rafferty. With great force and astute critical insight, corruption and crime are exposed, accompanying the advancement of Western leaders to power.
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Card Sharks w/Bill Rafferty (October 31 1986): Faye @ Car Game
Continuing my March Through The Decades special here is the show you voted for as your viewer's choice this month a 1986 syndicated episode of Card ...
Gerry Rafferty's Funeral (News Report)
Gerry's journey to the last gig in the sky. I happenned to get caught on camera in this report (far left of shot in congregation (glasses moustache & long grey hair) ...
Gerry Rafferty - Documentary news clip.
News clip previewing Gerry documentary and putting to bed the rumour that the sax player wrote the sax piece. You can hear Gerry playing it on electric guitar ...
David Wenham in Rafferty's Rules
One of David Wenham's early performances. Rafferty's Rules was an Australian legal drama from the late 1980's. David had a small part in it playing Dan ...
Rafferty Ride
Ruff waters.
Gerry Rafferty (1978) Baker Street From German TV
Here is Gerry viewable performing Baker Street on a stage after 33 years of only being able to see the original promo. Notice Gerry pretending to play Bass ...
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