Daily from 7.00pm.
Programmes start at 7.00pm.
Smash hits from 60 years of great cover versions in performance from the BBC TV archive, featuring Alexandra Burke, The Moody Blues, Soft Cell, Mariah Carey, UB40 and many more. Show more
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 July 1993 and featuring Danni Minogue, 4 Non Blondes, Deacon Blue, Kenny Thomas, Oui 3 and Take That.
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 July 1993 and featuring Shara Nelson, Urban Cookie Collective, Utah Saints, The Waterboys and Jason Donovan. Show more
Footage of the singer-songwriter performing songs including I Feel the Earth Move, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow and Up on the Roof for a BBC live studio performance in 1971. Show more
Documentary telling the story of Carole King's Brooklyn upbringing, her songwriting success with Gerry Goffin, her time as an LA singer-songwriter and her more recent eco-activism. Show more
Jools takes a look back at the popstars who have graced the studio over the past couple of decades, beginning with Robbie Williams and followed by Spice Girl gone solo Melanie C, plus many more. Show more
A trip into the music archives to to mark 25 years since the formation of the Spice Girls, featuring their finest appearances on a range of BBC shows from over the years. Show more
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 15 July 1993 and featuring Danni Minogue, 4 Non Blondes, Deacon Blue, Kenny Thomas, Oui 3 and Take That.
Mark Franklin presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 22 July 1993 and featuring Shara Nelson, Urban Cookie Collective, Utah Saints, The Waterboys and Jason Donovan. Show more
Documentary telling the story of Carole King's Brooklyn upbringing, her songwriting success with Gerry Goffin, her time as an LA singer-songwriter and her more recent eco-activism. Show more
Footage of the singer-songwriter performing songs including I Feel the Earth Move, Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow and Up on the Roof for a BBC live studio performance in 1971. Show more
Jools takes a look back at the popstars who have graced the studio over the past couple of decades, beginning with Robbie Williams and followed by Spice Girl gone solo Melanie C, plus many more. Show more
Programmes start at 7.00pm.