"Bob Marley"

was found in the details of the these programme(s)

There are omissions, mainly due to the BBC not always completely listing the cast and crew for a programme.

 
Programme Name:Details:
Blood And Fire...BOB MARLEY is known as the world's most famous Rastafarian and most successful Roots artist. But his story is well documented and often overshadows a wealth of talent from this golden period of reggae music - Rastafarian artists and bands such as Burning Spear, Max Romeo, Johnnie Clarke, Little Roy, Lee Scratch Perry, Big Youth, The Mighty Diamonds, Black Uhuru and Culture....
Bob Marley - The Chrysler Year
By The Rivers Of Babylon...An exploration of Psalm 137 across five languages, four continents and 2,500 years of history. Devised and presented by Edward Kemp, with the voices of David Baker, Irving Finkel, Hannah Gordon, John Gielgud, Martin Luther King and BOB MARLEY....
Charles Hazlewood Show, The...6/6. The guest is jazz pianist Gwilym Simcock. Other selections include BOB MARLEY, Goldfrapp and Zoltan Kodaly....
Class Of 2006, The...Born Matthew Miller 26 years ago, reggae artist Matisyahu lives with his wife and young son in Brooklyn. A passionate BOB MARLEY fan and follower of the neo-hippie jam band Phish, he honed his rap and human beatbox skills in shortlived groups and club performances. Following his spiritual conversion, the Live At Stubb's album of a concert in Austin, Texas, was an unexpected big success and his first studio album was released this year....
Desert Island Discs...Performer BOB MARLEY...
Great Lives...BOB MARLEY...
Island 50......
Island Story, The...Paul Jones profiles Island Records, which was set up in 1959 as a specialist outlet for Jamaican music. Four decades later it has become one of the leading record labels and has been home to artists as diverse as Cat Stevens, BOB MARLEY, Roxy Music, Pulp and U2....
Keskidee, The......
Mixing It...Born to a Jamaican father and British mother in riotous 1980s Brixton, Marv draws influence from the heroes of his childhood such as BOB MARLEY, Garnet Silk and Buju Banton, alongside that of soul greats Al Greene, Marvin Gaye and Arethra Franklin....
Other Notting Hill, The...Starting in the shadow of the Westway, Don walks the streets and takes us to the hotel where Alice Cooper kept his snake in the bath. He tracks down the café where Mick Jagger used to hang out, the Rough Trade shop that ignited a DIY musical revolution, and Basing Street Studios where BOB MARLEY threw a punky reggae party and Band Aid fed the world....
Rebel Yell...This edition examines how the protest song moved away from its 60s folk roots and became more sophisticated and commercial. With contributions from Pauline Black, Tim Rice, Richard Coles and Kirsty MacColl, and music from John Lennon, Marvin Gaye, James Brown and BOB MARLEY ...
Repeat 'til Fade...Singer Pauline Black looks at BOB MARLEY's `No Woman No Cry', which achieved a cultural resonance in terms of black consciousness and the experience of women around the world....
Slavery Songlines...BOB MARLEY felt spiritually attached to the second book of the Old Testament, and the struggle for freedom inspired him to write his most political album, an exile yearning to be home. In this programme we hear about the ideas and history that inspired an album that is still relevant to this day....
Songlines [radio Scotland]...was the last track on the last album recorded and released before BOB MARLEY died of cancer in 1981. John Cavanagh explores the song's universal and lasting power....
Stir It Up - The Bob Marley Story
Story Of Pop, The...The music of BOB MARLEY....
Theme Time Radio Hour With Bob Dylan [6 Music]...Featuring tracks by Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Buffy Sainte-Marie and BOB MARLEY...
Trojan Explosion...Ranking Miss P and Patrick Meades highlight some of the jewels of the vast Trojan Records back catalogue and discuss the stories behind the songs. This show includes Soul Shakedown Party by BOB MARLEY and the Wailers and Dennis Brown's What About the Half?...
World Routes...A concert recorded at Symphony Hall, BIRMINGHAM. The legendary South African jazzman teams up with one of the UK's leading big bands in a blend of Masekela classics with a little BOB MARLEY. Introduced by Ghanaian musician Serena Dankwa....