Episodes
Title | First Broadcast | Repeated | Comments |
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20081206 | |||
20081206 | Bob takes Rich Man, Poor Man as his topic. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan, plus guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. | ||
20081122 | An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan | ||
20081122 | An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan. | ||
20081127 | Bob plays a selection of tracks on his chosen theme of the cold. | ||
20081129 | Bob takes Jail as his subject. | ||
20081129 | Bob takes Jail as his subject. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. | ||
20081211 | |||
20081211 | Bob picks out an eclectic mix of music with the common theme of mail. | ||
20081213 | |||
20081213 | An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Friends and Neighbours as his theme. | ||
20081218 | Bob's musical selection is based on the numbers one to ten. | ||
20081218 | Bob's musical selection is based on the numbers one to ten. Bob's musical countdown includes Ten Commandments by Prince Buster, Nine Below Zero by Sonny Boy Williamson II, Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes and many more. | ||
20081220 | Bob takes Tears as his theme. | ||
20081220 | Bob takes Tears as his theme. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. | ||
20081225 | A special one hour edition of Christmas music as chosen by Bob. | ||
20081225 | A special one hour edition of Christmas music as chosen by Bob. A special one hour edition of Bob Dylan's Christmas themes, holiday dreams and jingle bell schemes. | ||
20081227 | Bob takes Laughter as his theme. | ||
20081227 | Bob takes Laughter as his theme. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. | ||
20090101 | Bob Dylan selects an eclectic range of tracks on the theme of Number One. Bob Dylan selects an eclectic range of tracks on the theme of Number One, including music by Elvis Presley and The Contours. | ||
20090101 | Bob Dylan selects an eclectic range of tracks on the theme of Number One. | ||
20090103 | Bob takes Trains as his theme. | ||
20090103 | Bob takes Trains as his theme. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. | ||
20090108 | Bob goes travelling with records on the theme of 'Around the World'. | ||
20090108 | Bob goes travelling with records on the theme of 'Around the World'. Featuring an eclectic mix of music hand-picked by Bob Dylan, interviews and commentary. In this episode, Bob goes travelling with records on the theme of 'Around the World'. | ||
20090110 | Bob takes more Trains as his theme. | ||
20090110 | Bob takes more Trains as his theme. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob continues his journey with more Trains. | ||
20090115 | |||
20090115 | Bob Dylan continues his travels 'around the world'. From Liverpool to Jamaica and Loch Lomond to Rome, Bob hits the high road in this musical journey to all points of the compass. Bob goes travelling with records on the theme of 'Around the World'. | ||
20090117 | |||
20090117 | An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan from the Volunteer State of Tennessee. | ||
20090122 | |||
20090122 | Bob Dylan features records based on the theme of the name Joe. The eclectic playlist includes Joe Hill by Joan Baez and Old Black Joe by Jerry Lee Lewis. Bob Dylan features an eclectic mix of records and chat around the theme of the name Joe. | ||
20090124 | |||
20090124 | There's hell to pay as Bob plays music of The Devil. | ||
20090129 | |||
20090129 | Bob Dylan celebrates the telephone. The eclectic playlist includes Talk To Me Baby by Elmore James, 842-3089 (Call My Name) by Etta James and Hanging on the Telephone by Blondie. Bob celebrates the telephone with an eclectic playlist including Etta James and Blondie. | ||
20090131 | |||
20090131 | Bob takes Divorce as his theme. An eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob with Divorce as his theme. | ||
20090205 | |||
20090205 | Bob's theme is Drinking: with tracks from Charles Aznavour, Jimmy Rogers, John Lee Hooker, Loretta Lynn, The Andrew Sisters and Charlie Walker. The theme is Drinking: with tracks from Charles Aznavour, Jimmy Rogers and John Lee Hooker | ||
20090212 | |||
20090212 | Bob Dylan's theme is President's Day. Tracks on the playlist include They Might Be Giants, by James K Polk and I Don't Want to Be President, by Percy Mayfield. | ||
20090219 | |||
20090219 | Bob picks out some obscure and well-known tracks on the theme of money. Including songs by Van Morrison, Ray Charles, Mel Blanc, Louis Prima and Jesse Price. The buck stops with Bob Dylan as he pays a musical tribute to 'money'. | ||
20090226 | |||
20090226 | Bob concludes his look at Money. Includes I've Got Money by James Brown, Money Honey by Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters and Clean Money from Elvis Costello. An eclectic mix of music hand-picked by Dylan as he concludes his look at Money. | ||
20090305 | |||
20090305 | Bob explores shadowy songs and subjects for this episode's theme - the night. Tracks include Such a Night by Dr John, Night Life by Willie Nelson and Midnight Shift by Buddy Holly. Bob Dylan picks an eclectic mix of records on the theme of the Night. | ||
20090312 | |||
20090312 | An eclectic mix of music picked by Bob Dylan. Bob journeys through Beginnings, Middles and Ends with a playlist that includes tracks from Peggy Lee, Manfred Mann and Ray Charles. Bob Dylan journeys through Beginnings, Middles and Ends. | ||
20090319 | |||
20090319 | Bob musically devotes this edition to mothers everywhere. The eclectic playlist includes tracks from Randy Newman, Earl King and the Rolling Stones. Bob musically devotes this edition of the show to mothers everywhere. | ||
20090326 | |||
20090326 | Bob goes bananas and picks fruit as this show's theme. Tracks include Tutti Frutti by Little Richard, Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles and Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday. Bob goes bananas, dips into the bowl and takes out some fruit as the theme. | ||
20090402 | |||
Danger | 20081204 | ||
The Fool | 20090402 |