First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
5/8. No Nukes: Muriel Gray explores how the apolitical rock set decided to protest against atomic power with their Musicians United for Safe Energy campaign in the 70s.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
3/8. The Fixin' to Die Rag: Muriel Gray learns that when the pop music business bumps into the real business of politics, the result is good music and a great story.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
4/8. Rock Against Racism: Muriel Gray learns that when the pop music business bumps into the real business of politics, the result is good music and a great story.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
1/8. Goodnight Irene: Muriel Gray learns that when the pop music business bumps into the real business of politics, the result is good music and a great story. Show more
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio 4 Extra
Annie Lennox offers a tribute to Nelson Mandela and introduces Muriel Gray's programme 'When Pop and Politics Meet', about the impact of the 1988 'Free Nelson Mandela' concert.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
6/8. Neil Kinnock, Billy Bragg and Tom Robinson join Muriel Gray as she revisits Red Wedge, the story of British musicians who took a stand against Thatcherism.
First broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FMLatest broadcast: on BBC Radio Scotland FM
8/8. Muriel Gray with the story of how the Iraq war inspired new generations of musicians and those who had fought the fight 60 years ago to raise their voices in song.