Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
The Three Degrees line-up of Sheila Ferguson, Helen Scott and Valerie Holiday sing some of their greatest hits in a BBC TV special, first broadcast in 1982.
As the 80s come to a close, the Top of the Pops vaults open once more to offer up the movers, shakers and chart toppers of 1989. Features performances by Tina Turner, Happy Mondays and Jason Donovan. Show more
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 October 1992 and featuring Roxy Music, The Farm, Chris Rea, Björn Again, Arrested Development and Take That. Show more
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 October 1992 and featuring Madonna, Go West, Leo Sayer, Felix, Zucchero & Pavarotti and Vanessa Paradis. Show more
Documentary recounting Status Quo's epic story. The original members of the band tell their story, alongside interviews from some prominent Quo fans like Paul Weller and Brian May. Show more
At London's Roundhouse, Status Quo perform an acoustic set of classics such as Down Down, What You're Proposing, Whatever You Want and Marguerita Time, backed by a string section. Show more
A collection of some of Status Quo's finest Top of the Pops performances, from their first TOTP appearance in 1968 with Pictures of Matchstick Men to their last in 2005. Show more
Stewart Copeland looks at the power of music to tell stories as he meets film director Francis Ford Coppola, musical duo Ibeyi, folk legend Martin Carthy, rapper Talib Kweli and his old friend Sting. Show more
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 October 1992 and featuring Roxy Music, The Farm, Chris Rea, Björn Again, Arrested Development and Take That. Show more
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 29 October 1992 and featuring Madonna, Go West, Leo Sayer, Felix, Zucchero & Pavarotti and Vanessa Paradis. Show more
Documentary recounting Status Quo's epic story. The original members of the band tell their story, alongside interviews from some prominent Quo fans like Paul Weller and Brian May. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.