An Audience with Shirley Bassey
An Audience with Shirley Bassey captures the singer onstage entertaining a room of fellow entertainers and friends. The film alternates full performances with relaxed, light-hearted conversation, as Bassey delivers dramatic arrangements of standards and contemporary songs, including her takes on... Read more
Where to Watch "An Audience with Shirley Bassey"
Not Currently Streaming
This title isn't available for streaming in the US right now.
Not Currently Available On (8 platforms)
Streaming availability last verified: January 14, 2026
About An Audience with Shirley Bassey
An Audience with Shirley Bassey captures the singer onstage entertaining a room of fellow entertainers and friends. The film alternates full performances with relaxed, light-hearted conversation, as Bassey delivers dramatic arrangements of standards and contemporary songs, including her takes on "Born to Sing" and George Harrison's "Something". She wears her trademark sequins, reacts to audience banter, and lets her voice and personality drive the evening. Rather than offering behind-the-scenes probing, the program celebrates performance and showmanship, giving viewers a chance to enjoy signature vocal moments, comedic asides, and the rapport between Bassey and a familiar, star-studded crowd, highlighting her warmth alongside vocal power and charisma.
Directed by Nigel Lythgoe and released in 1995, this concert-style documentary features Bassey with a notable guest list including Barbara Knox, Max Bygraves, Jimmy Tarbuck and Britt Ekland. The format blends staged song numbers with on-stage conversation and charm and style.
No widely reported box office figures exist for this title, which was presented more as a specialty concert recording than a mainstream theatrical release. Its appeal has been primarily to fans of Bassey and collectors of music documentaries.
Shirley Bassey's public image, from sequined gowns to powerful delivery, is on full display, reinforcing why she has remained an icon. For viewers who know her James Bond themes and nightclub work, the performance highlights familiar elements that continue to be associated with her stage persona across multiple generations.
The film received limited critical coverage, but it serves as a straightforward celebration of classic show business values, theatricality, vocal craft, and affectionate celebrity company. Its tone is warm and nostalgic, aimed at audiences who want music, personality, and the charm of a seasoned performer holding court, and enduring appeal.
Details
- Release Date
- October 21, 1995
- Runtime
- 55m
- Type
- Movie
- Genres
- Documentary, Music
- Country
- United Kingdom
- Studio
- LWT
- External Links
- View on IMDB
Cast
Shirley Bassey
Self
Barbara Knox
Self
Max Bygraves
Self
Jimmy Tarbuck
Self
Britt Ekland
Self
Anthea Turner
Self
Director: Nigel Lythgoe