He was a reasonable singer, wasn't he? I remember someone on Radio 2 (it may have been Sounds of the 60s) playing Who Were You With Last Night and The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face. Pity this hour special has slipped off Network's radar.
A lot of people commented online - myself included - that this was an odd choice for a standalone release and would be better as an extra on a box-set. Also, someone said the VHS copy they would be using was inferior to a version available elsewhere. I'm not sure if either of these things affected Network's decision.
Woodward wasn't a great singer but could certainly carry a tune. Quite a few of his numbers - including my favourite: Carry On London - can be heard on YouTube.
His first LP, 'This Man Alone' is lovely - two sides of misery and melancholy, plus the Callan theme with lyrics (by Daily Mail editor Paul Dacre's dad), and a rare early Elton John composition. Worth tracking down!
Isn't the will hay film "Where's That Fire?" a bootleg that someone has designed to look like a legit Australian Release to disguise it's real status - this could well be the same