6 Music Plays It Again

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20070807My Aim Is True - The Elvis Costello Story

2/4. Phill Jupitus continues the story of the versatile performer and songwriter, from his early days on the fringes of punk, through flirtations with different musical genres, to serious composing.

20070808My Aim Is True - The Elvis Costello Story

3/4. Phill Jupitus continues the story of the versatile performer and songwriter, from his early days on the fringes of punk, through flirtations with different musical genres, to serious composing.

20070809My Aim Is True - The Elvis Costello Story

4/4. Phill Jupitus concludes the story of the versatile performer and songwriter, from his early days on the fringes of punk, through flirtations with different musical genres, to serious composing.

200708131/4: Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix. Guitarist Gary Moore tells the story of the legendary performer.
200708142/4: Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix. Guitarist Gary Moore continues the story of the legendary performer.
200708153/4: Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix. Guitarist Gary Moore continues the story of the legendary performer.
200708164/4: Purple Haze - Jimi Hendrix. Guitarist Gary Moore continues the story of the legendary performer.
20070820Salford Lad - Morrissey. 1/4: Stuart Maconie tells the story of the Manchester lad who became a British icon. Featuring contributions from friends, fans, colleagues and fellow musicians including Badly Drawn Boy, Zoe Williams, John Hegley, Stephen Street, Tony Visconti, Andy Rourke and Suggs.
20070821Salford Lad - Morrissey. 2/4: Stuart Maconie tells the story of the Manchester lad who became a British icon. Featuring contributions from friends, fans, colleagues and fellow musicians including Badly Drawn Boy, Zoe Williams, John Hegley, Stephen Street, Tony Visconti, Andy Rourke and Suggs.
20070822Salford Lad - Morrissey. 3/4: Stuart Maconie tells the story of the Manchester lad who became a British icon. Featuring contributions from friends, fans, colleagues and fellow musicians including Badly Drawn Boy, Zoe Williams, John Hegley, Stephen Street, Tony Visconti, Andy Rourke and Suggs.
20070823Salford Lad - Morrissey. 4/4: Stuart Maconie tells the story of the Manchester lad who became a British icon. Featuring contributions from friends, fans, colleagues and fellow musicians including Badly Drawn Boy, Zoe Williams, John Hegley, Stephen Street, Tony Visconti, Andy Rourke and Suggs.
20070827The Record Producers - Tony Visconti. 1/2. Richard Allinson and Steve Levine examine the career of Tony Visconti, producer and arranger of David Bowie and Manic Street Preachers.
20070828The Record Producers - Tony Visconti. 2/2. Richard Allinson and Steve Levine examine the career of Tony Visconti, producer and arranger of David Bowie and Manic Street Preachers.
20070903Steely Dan. 1/3. Another chance to hear a recent Radio 2 documentary on the influential and much-respected American band led by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker.
20070904Steely Dan. 2/3. Another chance to hear a recent Radio 2 documentary on the influential and much-respected American band led by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker.
20070905Steely Dan. 3/3. Another chance to hear a recent Radio 2 documentary on the influential and much-respected American band led by Donald Fagen and Walter Becker.
20070906Another chance to hear a music documentary.
20070910Behind the Velvet Rope: Studio 54 Uncovered. Part 1. Boy George looks back on the most decadent disco in history, Studio 54.
20070911Behind the Velvet Rope: Studio 54 Uncovered. Part 2. Boy George looks back on the most decadent disco in history, Studio 54.
20070912Bolan at the Beeb. Part 1. To coincide with the 30th anniversary of Marc Bolan's tragic death, another chance to hear the story of the many sessions he recorded for the BBC.
20070913Bolan at the Beeb. Part 2. To coincide with the 30th anniversary of Marc Bolan's tragic death, another chance to hear the story of the many sessions he recorded for the BBC.
20070924Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.
20070925Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.
20070926Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.
20070927Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.
20071001Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.

Blues to the Bone: The Life of Etta James. Part 1. Candi Staton tells the story of Etta James, who conquered personal demons while recording some of the greatest RnB records ever.

20071002Blues to the Bone: The Life of Etta James. Part 2. Candi Staton continues the story of Etta James, who conquered personal demons while recording some of the best RnB records ever.
20071003Blues to the Bone: The Life of Etta James. Part 2. Candi Staton concludes the story of Etta James, who conquered personal demons while recording some of the best RnB records ever.
20071004Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071008Whatever Happened to Davy Graham?

Part 1/2.

Tom Robinson presents a profile and celebration of acoustic guitarist Davy Graham, who wrote the folk standard Angi, influenced the likes of Bert Jansch and Paul Simon and has been dubbed 'the man who invented world music'. He is also touring the UK in October.

20071009Whatever Happened to Davy Graham?

Part 2/2.

Tom Robinson concludes his profile and celebration of acoustic guitarist Davy Graham, who wrote the folk standard Angi, influenced the likes of Bert Jansch and Paul Simon and has been dubbed 'the man who invented world music'. He is also touring the UK in October.

20071010Reason to Believe: The Real Tim Hardin. Part 1. Bob Harris presents a profile of Tim Hardin, one of the most overlooked songwriters of all time.
20071011Reason to Believe: The Real Tim Hardin. Part 2. Bob Harris concludes his profile of Tim Hardin, one of the most overlooked songwriters of all time.
20071015Punk Rock USA

Part 1/4.

Record producer Craig Leon tells the story of American punk rock from the 1960s garage scene of the pacific north west through to the Stooges, the New York punk scene and beyond.

20071016Punk Rock USA

Part 2/4.

Record producer Craig Leon tells the story of American punk rock from the 1960s garage scene of the pacific north west through to the Stooges, the New York punk scene and beyond.

20071017Punk Rock USA

Part 3/4.

Record producer Craig Leon tells the story of American punk rock from the 1960s garage scene of the pacific north west through to the Stooges, the New York punk scene and beyond.

20071018Punk Rock USA

Part 4/4.

Record producer Craig Leon tells the story of American punk rock from the 1960s garage scene of the pacific north west through to the Stooges, the New York punk scene and beyond.

20071022Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071023Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071025Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071029Andy Peebles charts the path of David Bowie's recording sessions for the BBC.

Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

20071030Andy Peebles charts the path of David Bowie's recording sessions for the BBC.

Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

20071031Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071101Bob Harris tells the story of Led Zeppelin's early relationship with the BBC.

Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

20071105Anarchy in the UK. Part 1. Glen Matlock, original bassist with the Sex Pistols, tells the story of punk from its origins through to The Clash, Buzzcocks and The Pistols themselves.
20071106Anarchy in the UK. Part 2. Glen Matlock, original bassist with the Sex Pistols, tells the story of punk from its origins through to The Clash, Buzzcocks and The Pistols themselves.
20071107Anarchy in the UK. Part 2. Glen Matlock, original bassist with the Sex Pistols, tells the story of punk from its origins through to The Clash, Buzzcocks and The Pistols themselves.
20071108Anarchy in the UK. Part 2. Glen Matlock, original bassist with the Sex Pistols, tells the story of punk from its origins through to The Clash, Buzzcocks and The Pistols themselves.
20071112Never Mind The Horlicks - Punk at Middle Age. Part 1. Tom Robinson traces the ways in which the punk explosion has shaped popular music over the last 25 years.
20071113Never Mind The Horlicks - Punk at Middle Age. Part 2. Tom Robinson traces the ways in which the punk explosion has shaped popular music over the last 25 years.
20071114Never Mind The Horlicks: Punk at Middle Age. Part 3. Tom Robinson traces the ways in which the punk explosion has shaped popular music over the last 25 years.
20071115Never Mind The Horlicks - Punk at Middle Age. Part 4. Tom Robinson traces the ways in which the punk explosion has shaped popular music over the last 25 years.
20071119The Mighty Arms of Atlas. Part 1 of 4. In the run-up to their reformation, another chance to hear Alan Freeman's classic profile of Led Zeppelin.
20071120The Mighty Arms of Atlas. Part 2 of 4. In the run-up to their reformation, another chance to hear Alan Freeman's classic profile of Led Zeppelin.
20071121The Mighty Arms of Atlas. Part 3 of 4. In the run-up to their reformation, another chance to hear Alan Freeman's classic profile of Led Zeppelin.
20071122The Mighty Arms of Atlas. Part 4 of 4. In the run-up to their reformation, another chance to hear Alan Freeman's classic profile of Led Zeppelin.
20071126Punky Reggae Party

Part 1/3. Tom Robinson examines the unlikely alliance between punk rock and reggae music that blossomed at the London's Roxy Club 30 years ago. With contributions from John Lydon, Paul Simonon, Viv Albertine of The Slits and Roxy DJ Don Letts.

20071128Punky Reggae Party

Part 2/3. Tom Robinson examines the unlikely alliance between punk rock and reggae music that blossomed at the London's Roxy Club 30 years ago. With contributions from John Lydon, Paul Simonon, Viv Albertine of The Slits and Roxy DJ Don Letts.

20071129Punky Reggae Party

Part 3. Tom Robinson examines the unlikely alliance between punk rock and reggae music that blossomed at the London's Roxy Club thirty years ago. With contributions from John Lydon, Paul Simonon, Viv Albertine of The Slits and Roxy DJ Don Letts.

20071203Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071204Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071205Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071206Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20071210The Otis Redding Story. 1/4. Stuart Maconie tells the story of the soul legend who died in a plane crash forty years ago.
20071211The Otis Redding Story. 2/4. Stuart Maconie tells the story of the soul legend who died in a plane crash forty years ago.
20071213The Otis Redding Story. 4/4. Stuart Maconie tells the story of the soul legend who died in a plane crash forty years ago.
20071217Joe Strummer's London Calling. Part 1/4. In 2001, Joe Stummer tried his hand as a radio DJ on the BBC World Service. Check out how he got on.
20071218Joe Strummer's London Calling. Part 2/4. In 2001, Joe Stummer tried his hand as a radio DJ on the BBC World Service. Check out how he got on.
20071219Joe Strummer's London Calling. Part 3/4. In 2001, Joe Stummer tried his hand as a radio DJ on the BBC World Service. Check out how he got on.
20071220Joe Strummer's London Calling. Part 4/4. In 2001, Joe Strummer tried his hand as a radio DJ on the BBC World Service. Check out how he got on.
20080102Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080103Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080114Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080115Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080116Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080117Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080121Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080122Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080123Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.

Classic music documentaries from the BBC Archive

20080128The Whistle Test Years, Part 5: Bob Harris looks back at the Old Grey Whistle Test, with interviews and music from the original TV series.
20080129The Whistle Test Years, Part 6: Bob Harris looks back at the Old Grey Whistle Test, with interviews and music from the original TV series.
20080130Mavericks - Pioneers of R&B, Part 1: Mark Radcliffe celebrates the pioneers of R&B, such as Charles Brown, Johnny Otis, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson and Ruth Brown.
20080131Mavericks - Pioneers of R&B, Part 2: Mark Radcliffe celebrates the pioneers of R&B, such as Charles Brown, Johnny Otis, Johnny 'Guitar' Watson and Ruth Brown.
20080204The Radiohead Story: Steve Lamacq presents Part 1 of his in-depth profile of the influential band.
20080205The Radiohead Story: Steve Lamacq presents Part 2 of his in-depth profile of the influential band.
20080211The Radiohead Story: Steve Lamacq presents Part 5 of his in-depth profile of the influential band.
20080214The Radiohead Story: Steve Lamacq concludes his in-depth profile of the influential band.
20080218Liverpool - The New Wave: Part 1. As Liverpool revels in its status as European Capital of Culture, Janice Long explores the city's musical boom during the late 70s and early 80s.
20080219Liverpool - The New Wave: Part 2. As Liverpool revels in its status as European Capital of Culture, Janice Long explores the city's musical boom during the late 70s and early 80s.
20080220Liverpool - The New Wave: Part 3. As Liverpool revels in its status as European Capital of Culture, Janice Long explores the city's musical boom during the late 70s and early 80s.
20080221Liverpool - The New Wave: Part 4. As Liverpool revels in its status as European Capital of Culture, Janice Long explores the city's musical boom during the late 70s and early 80s.
20080225Liverpool - The New Wave: Part 5. As Liverpool revels in its status as European Capital of Culture, Janice Long explores the city's musical boom during the late 70s and early 80s.
20080226Liverpool - The New Wave: Part 6. As Liverpool revels in its status as European Capital of Culture, Janice Long explores the city's musical boom during the late 70s and early 80s.
20080227Janis: Part 1. Ardent Janis Joplin fan Beth Ditto celebrates the short but remarkable life of the singer who wowed the crowds at Monterey and Woodstock.
20080228Janis: Part 2. Ardent Janis Joplin fan Beth Ditto celebrates the short but remarkable life of the singer who wowed the crowds at Monterey and Woodstock.
20080303The Stiff Records Story. Part 1/4. Madness frontman Suggs tells the story of the influential record label, home to artists ranging from Motorhead and The Damned to Kirsty Macoll.
20080304The Stiff Records Story. Part 2/4. Suggs continues the story of the influential record label, home to artists ranging from Motorhead and The Damned to Kirsty Macoll.
20080305The Stiff Records Story. Part 3/4. Suggs continues the story of the influential record label, home to artists ranging from Motorhead and The Damned to Kirsty Macoll.
20080306The Stiff Records Story. Part 4/4: Suggs concludes the story of the influential record label, home to artists ranging from Motorhead and The Damned to Kirsty Macoll.
20080310Mark Lamarr's Brief History of Rap. 1/4. Mark Lamarr traces the development of rap music from the Sugar Hill Gang's Rapper's Delight onwards.
20080311Mark Lamarr's Brief History of Rap. 2/4. Mark Lamarr traces the development of rap music from the Sugar Hill Gang's Rapper's Delight onwards.
20080312Mark Lamarr's Brief History of Rap. 3/4. Mark Lamarr traces the development of rap music from the Sugar Hill Gang's Rapper's Delight onwards.
20080313Mark Lamarr's Brief History of Rap. 4/4. Mark Lamarr traces the development of rap music from the Sugar Hill Gang's Rapper's Delight onwards.
20080317Hey! Bo Diddley. 1/3. Who frontman Roger Daltrey tells the story of the unique and influential guitarist and singer, whose trademark beat changed the face of music.
20080318Hey! Bo Diddley. 2/3. Who frontman Roger Daltrey tells the story of the unique and influential guitarist and singer, whose trademark beat changed the face of music.
20080319Hey! Bo Diddley. 3/3. Who frontman Roger Daltrey tells the story of the unique and influential guitarist and singer, whose trademark beat changed the face of music.
200803241/2. Pete Mitchell presents the story of John McGeoch, one of the most innovative and influential guitarists of the past 30 years.

During his life, he performed with no fewer than nine bands on the cutting edge of music, including Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees, PIL, The Skids and Visage. Pete talks to Howard Devoto, Siouxsie Sioux, Roddy Frame and Johnny Marr among others as he shines a light on the life of this unsung guitar hero.

200803252/2. Pete Mitchell presents the story of John McGeoch, one of the most innovative and influential guitarists of the past 30 years.

During his life, he performed with no fewer than nine bands on the cutting edge of music, including Magazine, Siouxsie and the Banshees, PIL, The Skids and Visage. Pete talks to Howard Devoto, Siouxsie Sioux, Roddy Frame and Johnny Marr among others as he shines a light on the life of this unsung guitar hero.

200803261/2. More than 50 years after the release of Louie Louie, Steve Van Zandt tells how the song survived the wrath of the FBI to become one of the most performed, recorded and influential tracks of all time.

Recorded by Richard Berry as a B-side in April 1957, there are over 1,000 versions of Louie Louie. However, the impact of this song has been felt far beyond the music business. It scared the American establishment enough to trigger an FBI investigation by J Edgar Hoover's notorious G-Men, and it remains the subject of much heated debate to this day.

200803272/2. More than 50 years after the release of Louie Louie, Steve Van Zandt tells how the song survived the wrath of the FBI to become one of the most performed, recorded and influential tracks of all time.

Recorded by Richard Berry as a B-side in April 1957, there are over 1,000 versions of Louie Louie. However, the impact of this song has been felt far beyond the music business. It scared the American establishment enough to trigger an FBI investigation by J Edgar Hoover's notorious G-Men, and it remains the subject of much heated debate to this day.

20080331Classic Singles - Wonderwall: Record producer Tony Visconti re-appraises Oasis' 1995 single Wonderwall.
20080401Classic Singles - Heart of Glass: Tony Visconti re-appraises Blondie's Heart of Glass, a release by the New York new wave band that became one of the biggest songs of the disco era.
20080402Classic Singles - I Don't Like Mondays: Record producer Tony Visconti re-appraises I Don't Like Mondays - a 1979 number one for The Boomtown Rats.
20080403Classic Singles - Brown Sugar: Record producer Tony Visconti re-appraises Brown Sugar, featuring contributions from Keith Richards and Mick Jagger.
20080407Blood and Fire - Roots, Reggae and Rastafari

Part 1/2. Don Letts reveals how the Rastafarian movement helped Jamaica recover its lost identity after years of British colonial rule and slavery and explores the movement's profound effect on Jamaican music, culminating in the emergence in the 1970s of one of the most exciting types of reggae - roots reggae.

He also looks at how roots and the Rasta message found their way to the UK and spawned British-based reggae bands.

20080408Blood and Fire - Roots, Reggae and Rastafari

Part 2/2. Don Letts reveals how the Rastafarian movement helped Jamaica recover its lost identity after years of British colonial rule and slavery and explores the movement's profound effect on Jamaican music, culminating in the emergence in the 1970s of one of the most exciting types of reggae - roots reggae.

He also looks at how roots and the Rasta message found their way to the UK and spawned British-based reggae bands.

20080414The Thing About Syd. Part 1/2: Mark Radcliffe pays tribute to Pink Floyd founder member Syd Barrett and looks back at his life and career.
20080415The Thing About Syd. Part 2/2: Mark Radcliffe pays tribute to Pink Floyd founder member Syd Barrett and looks back at his life and career.
20080421Another chance to hear a music documentary.

Punky Reggae Party

Part 1/3. Tom Robinson examines the unlikely alliance between punk rock and reggae music that blossomed at London's Roxy Club 30 years ago, with contributions from John Lydon, Paul Simonon, Viv Albertine of The Slits and Roxy DJ Don Letts.

20080422Another chance to hear a music documentary.

Punky Reggae Party

Part 2/3. Tom Robinson examines the unlikely alliance between punk rock and reggae music that blossomed at London's Roxy Club 30 years ago, with contributions from John Lydon, Paul Simonon, Viv Albertine of The Slits and Roxy DJ Don Letts.

20080424Mark Steel looks back at the history of the Rock Against Racism campaign.
20080519Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.
20080520Another chance to hear a classic music documentary retrieved from the archives.
20080521Another chance to hear a music documentary.
20080522Another chance to hear a music documentary.
20080717Stuart Maconie concludes his history of Talking Heads.
20081023Another chance to hear a music documentary.
20090102Another chance to hear a music documentary.
20090106Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20090107Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20090108Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
20090109Another chance to hear a music documentary from the archives.
09-09-200920090908Another chance to hear a music documentary.
10-09-200920090909Another chance to hear a music documentary.
11-09-200920090910Another chance to hear a music documentary.
24-11-0920091124Another chance to hear a music documentary.
Ian Dury And The Blockheads In Concert2010011620100327 (6M)Recorded live at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1979.

Ian Dury and The Blockheads could hardly be

described as 'teenage idols'; they are all seasoned musicians. The success of their music stems from Ian's unique autobiographical approach to writing and The Blockheads' superb musicianship, a powerful combination which makes for universal appeal.

Ian Dury and The Blockheads have proved they have skill. Since their first hit single What A Waste, released in 1978, they have built a following of loyal fans unparalleled by any other band in Britain. Their first album New Boots and Panties, sold half a million copies in the UK alone, and their second single Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick, topped the charts in 1979. Their latest album, Do It Yourself, have again put them among the best-sellers.

A concert performance at the Hammersmith Odeon featuring songs from the ' Do it Yourself' album.

Recorded at the Hammersmith Odeon in 1979.

My Top Ten, Peter Gabriel - Part 120081125Peter Gabriel talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.

My Top Ten - Peter Gabriel: 1/2. Peter Gabriel picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

My Top Ten, Peter Gabriel - Part 220081126Peter Gabriel talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.

My Top Ten - Peter Gabriel: 2/2. Peter Gabriel picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

Reasons To Be Cheerful: Ian Dury And The Blockheads20100116Andy Serkis tells the extraordinary story of Ian Dury and the Blockheads - how a disabled art teacher in his mid-thirties fused punk, funk and incredible lyrics to create some of the most important music of the 70s. Friends and colleagues including Chas Jankell, The Blockheads, Suggs, Phill Jupitus and Ian's son Baxter reflect on a career of 'sex, drugs and rock and roll', from the revolutionary 'New Boots and Panties' through to Ian's early death and the legacy of the Blockheads as the band continue to tour.
01My Top Ten, Barry White - Part 120081202'Barry White talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'
01My Top Ten, Bobby Womack - Part 120081209'

Bobby Womack talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.

01My Top Ten, John Peel - Part 120081225John Peel picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

In a programme first broadcast on Radio 1 in 1984, the late John Peel picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

01My Top Ten, Keith Richards - Part 120081230Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles

In a programme first broadcast in 1986, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

01My Top Ten, Lemmy - Part 120081216Lemmy from Motorhead picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

'Lemmy talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'

01My Top Ten, Neil Tennant - Part 120081204'Neil Tennant talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'
01My Top Ten, Ozzy Osbourne - Part 120081211'Ozzy Osbourne talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'
01My Top Ten, Roger Daltrey - Part 120081218Roger Daltrey of The Who picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

'Roger Daltrey talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'

01My Top Ten, Smokey Robinson - Part 120081127Smokey Robinson talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.

My Top Ten - Smokey Robinson: 1/1. Smokey Robinson picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

02 LASTMy Top Ten, Barry White - Part 220081203'Barry White talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'
02 LASTMy Top Ten, Bobby Womack - Part 220081210'Bobby Womack talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'
02 LASTMy Top Ten, John Peel - Part 220081226The late John Peel picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles.

In a programme first broadcast on Radio 1 in 1984, the late John Peel picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

02 LASTMy Top Ten, Keith Richards - Part 220081231Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones picks ten favourite records.

In a programme first broadcast in 1986, Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones picks ten favourite records and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

02 LASTMy Top Ten, Lemmy - Part 220081217Lemmy from Motorhead picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

'Lemmy talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'

02 LASTMy Top Ten, Neil Tennant - Part 220081205. Neil Tennant talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.
02 LASTMy Top Ten, Ozzy Osbourne - Part 220081212'Ozzy Osbourne talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'
02 LASTMy Top Ten, Roger Daltrey - Part 220081219Roger Daltrey of The Who picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

'Roger Daltrey talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.'

02 LASTMy Top Ten, Smokey Robinson - Part 220081128Smokey Robinson talks to Andy Peebles about his life, work and favourite pieces of music.

My Top Ten - Smokey Robinson: 2/2. Smokey Robinson picks his favourite pieces of music and talks to Andy Peebles about his life and work.

32Desert Island Discs, John Peel20071024A rare chance to hear the great DJ's Desert Island Discs interview with Sue Lawley in 1990