Episodes
Series | Episode | Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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Factory and the mainstream | 20190702 (6M) 20101026 (6M) |
Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. Part 4 Mark focuses on bands such as 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. First broadcast in 2001. A history of Manchester bands. Documentary about the Manchester music scene. | |||
Factory and the mainstream | 20190702 (6M) 20101026 (6M) | Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. Part 4 Mark focuses on bands such as 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. First broadcast in 2001. A history of Manchester bands. Documentary about the Manchester music scene. | |||
Madchester, Oasis and beyond. | 20190703 (6M) 20101027 (6M) |
5: Mark Radcliffe looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher looking back at Oasis, plus Doves, Badly Drawn Boy and Elbow. First broadcast in 2001. 5: The Madchester Years. 6: Mark Radcliffe chats with Noel Gallagher, Doves and others. Documentary about the Manchester music scene. | |||
Madchester, Oasis and beyond. | 20190703 (6M) 20101027 (6M) | 5: Mark Radcliffe looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher looking back at Oasis, plus Doves, Badly Drawn Boy and Elbow. First broadcast in 2001. 5: The Madchester Years. 6: Mark Radcliffe chats with Noel Gallagher, Doves and others. Documentary about the Manchester music scene. | |||
Punk and the Beat Boom | 20190701 (6M) 20101025 (6M) | Parts 1 & 2 of 6. Mark Radcliffe looks back at punk scene and the 60s beat boom. Mark Radcliffe presents the The Mancunian Way | |||
Punk and the Beat Boom | 20190701 (6M) 20101025 (6M) | Parts 1 & 2 of 6. Mark Radcliffe looks back at punk scene and the 60s beat boom. Mark Radcliffe presents the The Mancunian Way | |||
01 | Parts 1 And 2 | 20101025 | 20121113 | Mark Radcliffe presents a six-part series telling the story of the Manchester music scene. In part 1 he looks back at the punk years with Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering and in part 2 he explores the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash. First broadcast in 2001. Mark Radcliffe looks at the Manchester punk scene and the 1960s beat boom. | |
01 | Punk | 20010215 | 20101022 | Mark Radcliffe's account of the Manchester music scene. The first programme remembers the 1976 punk revolution which influenced every subsequent musical development in the city. With contributions from Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering. | |
02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20101026 | 20121114 | Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. Part 4 Mark focuses on bands such as 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. First broadcast in 2001. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson and focuses on mainstream Manchester acts. | |
02 | The Beat Boom | 20010222 | 20101023 | In this programme, he recalls Manchester's role in the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. | |
03 | Factory | 20010301 | In this programme, he talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. | ||
03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20101027 | 20121115 | Mark Radcliffe's six-part series tells the story of the Manchester music scene. In part 5: Mark looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club and The Stone Roses and The Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. In part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. First broadcast 2001. Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years and chats with Noel Gallagher. | |
04 | Mainstream Rock And Pop | 20010308 | This programme focuses on bands like 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. | ||
05 | Madchester Years | 20010315 | This edition recalls the `Madchester Years', when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. | ||
06 LAST | Now | 20010322 | In this programme, he is joined by Noel Gallagher to help survey the most recent developments in Manchester's rock and pop. | ||
6M | 01 | Parts 1 And 2 | 20101025 | Mark Radcliffe looks at the Manchester punk scene and the 1960s beat boom. In part 1 Mark Radcliffe looks back at punk scene Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering and in part 2 to the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. In part 1 Mark Radcliffe looks back at punk scene Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley & Mike Pickering and in part 2 to the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. | |
6M | 01 | Parts 1 And 2 | 20101025 | 20110906 (6M) 20121113 (6M) | Mark Radcliffe looks at the Manchester punk scene and the 1960s beat boom. Mark Radcliffe presents a six-part series telling the story of the Manchester music scene. In part 1 he looks back at the punk years with Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering and in part 2 he explores the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. In part 1 Mark Radcliffe looks back at punk scene Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley & Mike Pickering and in part 2 to the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. In part 1 he looks back at the punk years with Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering and in part 2 he explores the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash. First broadcast in 2001. Mark Radcliffe looks at the Manchester punk scene and the 1960s beat boom. In part 1 Mark Radcliffe looks back at punk scene Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering and in part 2 to the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. |
6M | 01 | Parts 1 And 2 | 20110906 | ||
6M | 01 | Parts 1 And 2 | 20110906 | Mark Radcliffe looks at the Manchester punk scene and the 1960s beat boom. Mark Radcliffe presents a six-part series telling the story of the Manchester music scene. In part 1 he looks back at the punk years with Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering and in part 2 he explores the 60s beat boom with the help of Graham Nash and Dave Lee Travis. | |
6M | 01 | Punk | 20101022 | ||
6M | 01 | Punk | 20101022 | Mark Radcliffe's account of the Manchester music scene. Part 1 of 6: Punk. The first programme remembers the 1976 punk revolution which influenced every subsequent musical development in the city. With contributions from Mick Hucknall, Pete Shelley and Mike Pickering. Mark Radcliffe begins with his recollection of the 1976 punk revolution. | |
6M | 02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20101026 | Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson and focuses on mainstream Manchester acts. Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. Part 4 Mark focuses on bands such as 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. First broadcast in 2001. | |
6M | 02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20101026 | 20101029 | |
6M | 02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20101026 | 20101029 20101029 (6M) 20110907 (6M) 20121114 (6M) | Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson and focuses on mainstream Manchester acts. Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. Part 4 Mark focuses on bands such as 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. First broadcast in 2001. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson and focuses on mainstream Manchester acts. Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. Part 4 Mark focuses on bands such as 10cc, Simply Red and M People, who have kept Manchester at the forefront of mainstream rock and pop. First broadcast in 2001. Part 3: Factory. Mark Radcliffe talks to Tony Wilson, whose Factory label restored Manchester bands to the international stage in the 80s and 90s. |
6M | 02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20101029 | ||
6M | 02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20101029 | ||
6M | 02 | Parts 3 And 4 | 20110907 | ||
6M | 02 | The Beat Boom | 20101023 | ||
6M | 02 | The Beat Boom | 20101023 | ||
6M | 03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20101027 | Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years, and the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays. Part 5: Mark Radcliffe looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. Part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. First broadcast 2001. | |
6M | 03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20101027 | 20101030 20101030 (6M) 20110908 (6M) 20121115 (6M) | Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years, and the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays. Part 5: Mark Radcliffe looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. Part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. First broadcast 2001. Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years and chats with Noel Gallagher. Mark Radcliffe's six-part series tells the story of the Manchester music scene. In part 5: Mark looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club and The Stone Roses and The Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. In part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years and chats with Noel Gallagher. Part 5: Mark Radcliffe looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. Part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. First broadcast 2001. Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years, and the Stone Roses and Happy Mondays. Mark Radcliffe's six-part series tells the story of the Manchester music scene. In part 5: Mark looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club and The Stone Roses and The Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. In part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. |
6M | 03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20101030 | ||
6M | 03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20101030 | ||
6M | 03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20110908 | ||
6M | 03 LAST | Parts 5 And 6 | 20110908 | Mark Radcliffe looks at the Madchester years and chats with Noel Gallagher. Part 5: Mark Radcliffe looks back at the Madchester Years, when the Hacienda was Manchester's leading club, and the Stone Roses and the Happy Mondays revolutionised rock and pop. Part 6: Mark concludes the series with a chat with Noel Gallagher. First broadcast 2001. |