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Stuart Maconie tells the story of the pioneering Amercian rock 'n' roll DJ whose career was ruined by the payola scandal. Show more
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Stuart Maconie tells the story of the pioneering Amercian rock 'n' roll DJ whose career was ruined by the payola scandal. Show more
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Stuart Maconie looks back at the fate of David Bowie's alter ego. Show more
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Stuart Maconie tells the story of the birth of MTV, featuring contributions from journalist film critic Mark Kermode, former Monkee Mike Nesmith and Duran Duran's Nick Rhodes. Show more
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Stuart Maconie remembers 1967 and the end of pirate radio.
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Stuart Maconie looks back at the King's time in the military. Show more
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Stuart Maconie looks back at the day when the The Beatles split up.
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Seven More Days that Rocked the World - Buddy Holly: Stuart Maconie tells the tragic story of Buddy Holly's final flight.
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Stuart Maconie looks back.
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Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of the 1970 festival headlined by The Who and Jimi Hendrix.
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Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of Mike Oldfield's 1973 album, which helped launch Richard Branson's business empire.
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7 More Days that Rocked the World: The Sex Pistols and Bill Grundy. Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of the TV interview that earned the Sex Pistols their first headlines. Show more
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Seven More Days that Rocked the World: Saturday Night Fever. Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of the film that launched the disco boom.
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7 More Days that Rocked the World: The Sex Pistols Play Manchester. Stuart Maconie assesses the impact of the Sex Pistols' gig in Manchester in June 1976. Show more
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Seven More Days That Rocked The World. Stuart Maconie looks at the 1994 suicide of Nirvana's Kurt Cobain.
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Seven More Days That Rocked The World. Stuart Maconie looks back to 1981 for a career-defining moment involving Ozzy Osbourne and a dove.