Johnnie Walker introduces a history of Morrissey and Marr's navel-gazing Manchester quartet, drawn entirely from BBC archive interviews and performances. Show more
Johnnie Walker introduces a history of the Kinks, drawn entirely from BBC archive interviews and performances. Show more
Johnnie Walker introduces a history of Madness, drawn entirely from BBC archive interviews and performances, going right back to their very first radio session in 1979. Show more
Johnnie Walker presents a portrait of Sir Paul drawn from the BBC archives, from the break-up of the Beatles, through McCartney's solo career, up to the present day. Show more
Johnnie Walker introduces a history of the band drawn from BBC archive interviews and performances, going back to the early '60s and the Stones' first sessions for the Corporation. Show more
At the BBC
Annie Lennox at the BBC
57 minutes
First broadcast: on BBC Radio 2Latest broadcast: on BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker introduces a history of the tireless charity worker and her pioneering partnership in the Eurythmics, drawn entirely from BBC archive interviews and performances. Show more
Johnnie Walker introduces a portrait of The Jam and lead singer Paul Weller, drawn entirely from BBC archive interviews and performances.
A history of the seminal art rockers told entirely through BBC archive from 1972 onwards with interviews, sessions and live music. Show more
Huey Morgan introduces archive material from U2's many visits to the BBC.
Ken Bruce hosts a biography of Bowie drawn entirely from BBC archive interviews and sessions, including the debut of Kooks, played only two days after the song was written. Show more