Episodes
Series | Episode | First Broadcast | Comments |
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20050104 | Another chance to hear a two-part series marking what would have been Elvis Presley's 70th birthday. In this first part, Paul Gambaccini recalls Elvis' initial impact in the 1950s. | ||
20050104 | Another chance to hear a two-part series marking what would have been Elvis Presley's 70th birthday. In this first part, Paul Gambaccini recalls Elvis' initial impact in the 1950s. Another chance to hear a two-part series marking what would have been Elvis Presley's 70th birthday. In this first part, Paul Gambaccini recalls Elvis' initial impact in the 1950s. | ||
20050111 | A look at Elvis's career and legacy. With contributions from Paul Gambaccini and Paul Sexton | ||
20050111 | A look at Elvis's career and legacy. With contributions from Paul Gambaccini and Paul Sexton A look at Elvis's career and legacy. With contributions from Paul Gambaccini and Paul Sexton. | ||
202C | 01 | 20020813 | The first of four programmes in which journalists re-appraise Elvis Presley's significance. Paul Gambaccini assesses Presley's initial impact on popular music and American culture. |
202C | 02 | 20020820 | The second of four commemorative programmes in which journalists reappraise Elvis's significance. Richard Williams evaluates overlooked periods of Presley's career. |
202C | 03 | 20020827 | The third of four commemorative programmes in which different journalists reappraise Elvis Presley's significance. Stuart Maconie praises the gospel songbook of Elvis. |
202C | 04 LAST | 20020903 | The last of four commemorative programmes in which different journalists re-appraise Elvis Presley's significance. Paul Sexton investigates the marketing and exploitation of Elvis. |