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| 31 Songs | ...BOB DYLAN... |
| Alan Price Set, The | ...A six-part series in which Alan Price, founder of the Animals, embarks on a personal musical journey. 5:`Justice'. In this programme, he focuses on songs with a social message, and recalls BOB DYLAN, Lindsay Anderson, and Morecambe and Wise. With music by Marvin Gaye, Billie Holiday, Jimmy Witherspoon and Alan himself.... |
| Armitage And Moore's Guide To Song | ...In the first programme they consider the 'Who?' of songs - their narrators, characters and personas, from David Bowie's Ziggy Stardust to Natalie Merchant's Henry Darger. And the singer Barb Jungr performs and discusses her version of BOB DYLAN's I'll Be Your Baby Tonight.... |
| As I Roved Out - A Century Of Folk Music | ...John Peel presents a series exploring 100 years of folk music. This programme investigates the period from the end of the First World War up to the rise of the folk club movement in the late 50s. Featuring contributions from Martin Carthy, BOB DYLAN and Billy Bragg, and music by Woody Guthrie, Roy Bailey, Ewan MacColl and Christine Collister.... |
| Bob Dylan Radio Show | |
| Bob Dylan Story, The | ...The BOB DYLAN Story... |
| Bob Dylan's Big Freeze | |
| Bob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour | |
| Chronicles - Volume One | ...BOB DYLAN's autobiography is read in eight parts by Sean Penn.... |
| Country Roads With Johnny Cash | ...Johnny Cash presents an eight-part series in which he plays his favourite country-flavoured music and recalls many of his career highlights. This week, he plays songs by Willie Nelson, BOB DYLAN and Marty Robbins, and remembers the career of Skeeter Davis.... |
| Dylan Among The Poets | ...Christopher Ricks explores the work of BOB DYLAN, who turns 60 this year, arguing that he deserves to be `among the poets'.... |
| For One Night Only | ...This 1971 concert was the first charity concert and the benchmark for Band Aid and all that followed. But it was also much more - a beginning for World Music, a remarkable live set from BOB DYLAN, a glimpse of George Harrison's solo talents so soon after the break up of the Beatles and a compelling political statement. Paul Gambaccini tells the stories behind the music.... |
| Frontiers | ...Listen to the latest Girls Aloud single, or BOB DYLAN album, and you'd be forgiven for thinking that everyone hears the same thing. But neuroscientists have discovered that if you played the same tune to 20 people, one would hear a drastically different version.... |
| Garrison Keillor's Radio Show | ...Where else on the wireless can you hear Wagner, Cicero, a BOB DYLAN song and tales of blizzards and mad scientists?... |
| Gigs That Changed The World | ...BOB DYLAN was at the vanguard of a folk singing movement which was going to make the world a better place. When he abandoned acoustic folk for electric rock, it was as if he had betrayed the movement. It was at the Free Trade Hall in Manchester in 1966 where one of his audience called him 'Judas'.... |
| Harry Smith And The Folk Anthology | ...Andrew Collins presents a feature on the strange tale of how Harry Smith, a man of no fixed abode, compiled an anthology of American folk music which inspired BOB DYLAN and kick started the sixties' folk boom.... |
| Heroes Or Zeroes | ...BOB DYLAN... |
| Highway 60 Revisited | ...As BOB DYLAN reaches his 60th birthday, David Stafford looks back at key moments in the career of a man revered by some and reviled by others. Folk singer Martin Carthy, singer-songwriter Billy Bragg and Bob's friend Dana Gillespie help deconstruct the myth... |
| Joe Strummer's London Calling | ...Joe Strummer died on 22nd December 2002. In 2001, he plundered his record collection for favourite songs old and new, from BOB DYLAN to The Ramones via Nina Simone, Bo Diddley and Jimmy Reed, and tried his hand as a radio DJ on the BBC World Service. Here's another chance to see how he got on.... |
| Kit And The Widow Cocktails | ...Back again by popular demand, Kit and the Widow return the airwaves with their own inimitable brand of Dada and dib-dib. Tonight the West End's finest welcome superb cabaret singer Barb Jungr into the bunker to perform songs by writers as diverse, and subversive, as Ray Davies, BOB DYLAN, and Jacques Brel.... |
| Letter To Bob On His Miscellaneous 60th Birthday | ...Lifelong fan Andrew Motion pays tribute to BOB DYLAN on his 60th birthday.... |
| Like A Rolling Stone | ...Jim Morrison, BOB DYLAN, Patti Smith, Jimi Hendrix, Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, John Lennon, David Bowie and The rolling stones all cited the poetry and life of Arthur Rimbaud as a key touchstone for their thinking and their work.... |
| Long Hot Satsuma, The | ...This sketch-show was written by and stars Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden and Paul B. Davies. They are joined by Alison Steadman, Julia Hills and Martin Booth in sketches about footballing folk singers (including BOB DYLAN and Joni Mitchell), plus a send-up of Hamlet with help from some Groucho Marx style wise-cracks. Produced by Dan Patterson, who also co-wrote the script... |
| Lord Buckley | ...Stand up comic, jazz personality, vaudeville entertainer, impersonator and guru, Lord Buckley influenced a generation of Americans, from Frank Sinatra and Lennie Bruce to BOB DYLAN and the Grateful Dead. Buckley aficionado C.P. Lee unravels the complex story of the man whose bohemian lifestyle and "hipsemantic" routines, based on jive vernacular, provoked the authorities but delighted audiences. The programme features clips from some of Buckley's finest recordings, including his version of Marc Antony's Funeral Oration to Caesar, which begins: "Hipsters, flipsters, and finger-popping daddies, knock me your lobes!".... |
| Martin Freeman's The Great Unknown | ...6/6. Actor Martin Freeman, star of The Office and The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, celebrates the music of six artists who he thinks are overlooked and underrated. The Band. Martin presents BOB DYLAN's backing band captured in a string of fine moments from their classic albums like Music From Big Pink and the Todd Rundgren-produced Stage Fright. Among the songs chose by Martin for this last show in the series are Up On Cripple Creek, Time to Kill and Ophelia.... |
| Meetings With Remarkable Men | ...John Wesley Hardin, the infamous 19th-century American outlaw immortalised in a BOB DYLAN song.... |
| Mr Blue - The Tom Paxton Story | ...The first of two programmes in which Tom Paxton tells his life story to celebrate his 60th birthday. In this programme, he recounts his childhood in Oklahoma, tells how he learnt his craft alongside BOB DYLAN and Joan Baez in Greenwich Village, and talks about how he attained his position as the archetypal articulate protest singer-songwriter of the 60s.... |
| Old Stubborn Guts | ...Writers and musicians from Dorothy Parker to BOB DYLAN talk about their inspirations.... |
| Private Passions | ...Michael Berkeley talks to the BBC's political editor Andrew Marr, whose choice of music includes Bach, Mozart, Shostakovich, BOB DYLAN and Burt Bacharach.... |
| Radio Hour With Bob Dylan [6 Music] | |
| Radio Hour With Bob Dylan | |
| Ralph Mclean - Classic Albums [radio Ulster] [summary] | ...Another chance to hear Ralph's tribute to the music of BOB DYLAN.... |
| Rebel Yell | ...This edition examines the origins of music with a message, featuring songs from Ewan MacColl, Pete Seeger, BOB DYLAN and Woody Guthrie.... |
| Rock's Back Pages | ...BOB DYLAN... |
| Ronnie's Last Show | ...Among the great musicians who've worked with Ronnie over the years are The Band and BOB DYLAN. In 1969, John Lennon and Yoko Ono stayed with Ronnie on his farm in Mississauga for a couple of weeks during their peace crusade. Afterwards, Ronnie and music journalist Ritchie Yorke were recruited by Lennon as peace emissaries and visited China.... |
| Seven Days That Rocked The World | ...This programme examines how BOB DYLAN shocked and thrilled the audience at the 1965 Newport Festival when he appeared on stage with a full electric band. Things would never be the same again as Dylan brought to pop a lyrical intensity it had not seen before.... |
| Something Understood | ...As one uncertain year ends and another begins, his search for stability takes in the work of poets WB Yeats and Philip Larkin and a community of Cistercian monks. The programme also features music from Bach, BOB DYLAN and Havergal Brian, readings from DH Lawrence and Scott Fitzgerald, and an interview with veteran broadcaster and campaigner Studs Terkel.... |
| Soul Music | ...BOB DYLAN's signature tune which became the anthem of a generation and scattered all preconceptions of what a pop 45rpm single could achieve. Robbie Robertson, Al Kooper, Greil Marcus and Paula Radice muse on a song that threw down a challenge and changed lives.... |
| Starry Starry Night | ...In 1962 BOB DYLAN, who was then virtually unknown, played a pub in Foley Street.... |
| Stuart Maconie's Critical List | ...Series in which Stuart suggests albums that should be in the collection of every popular music aficionado. This week's featured album is BOB DYLAN's Blonde On Blonde. Plus Paul Simon and The Auteurs.... |
| Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone [6 Music] | ...Tonight's show includes a rare live session from Welsh legend Meic Stevens, once championed by 6 Music's own BOB DYLAN.... |
| Theme Time Hour With Bob Dylan | |
| Theme Time Radio Hour With Bob Dylan | |
| Theme Time Radio Hour With Dylan | ...New series giving listeners the chance to hear BOB DYLAN's US radio shows for the first time in the UK. The 65-year-old's show is a mix of music, guests and interviews.... |
| These You Have Loathed | ...Four-part series in which Petroc Trelawny invites two leading cultural figures to share the music they simply can't stand. Professor of literature and jazz trumpeter Valentine Cunningham and poet and author Ruth Padel consider crimes committed in the name of music by Beethoven, Berlioz, BOB DYLAN and Lionel Bart, among others.... |
| Traveling Wilburys Revisited, The | ...The supergroup, whose members comprised George Harrison, Jeff Lynne, Roy Orbison, BOB DYLAN and Tom Petty, made the hugely successful album Volume One in 1988; sadly, Roy Orbison died less than a month after its release. Two years later, the remaining members issued the follow-up, Volume 3.... |
| Verb, The | ...Ian McMillan presents the writing and performance programme from the Hay Literary Festival. He is joined by the acclaimed American music critic Greil Marcus to discuss his new book on BOB DYLAN's classic, Like a Rolling Stone.... |
| Warhol Effect, The | ...Warhol's Factory was not just his working space but also a meeting place for all kinds of creative and talented people. Artists, musicians, writers and actors frequented it, with such notables as Mick Jagger, Brian Jones, BOB DYLAN, John Lennon, Salvador Dalí and Truman Capote all stopping by. Warhol's association with rock's elite led him to create album cover artwork for the Rolling Stones, John Lennon, Aretha Franklin, Diana Ross and Paul Anka, and to direct videos for The Cars and Curiosity Killed The Cat.... |
| Waxing Lyrical | ...BOB DYLAN... |
| With Great Pleasure | ...Colin BLAKEMORE takes a broader view of the literary anthology & includes scientific writing as well as the lyrics of a BOB DYLAN song. Read by Jill Balcon & Denys Hawthorne. Prod Kate WHITEHEAD.... |
| Words And Music | ...The music includes Berlioz's Harold in Italy inspired by Byron, BOB DYLAN's When I paint my masterpiece, Respighi's depictions of the pines and fountains of Rome and the vocal sound of the Italian trallalero team Vagabondo.... |