7/10. Series featuring rock, pop and R'n'B performances from the BBC archives, with Sandie Shaw, Dusty Springfield, Long John Baldry, Tom Jones and Cliff Richard. Also in HD. [S]
12/15. Craig Douglas gets lonesome, Joe Brown & the Bruvvers only take a minute, and Peter & Gordon live in a world without love in this swinging sixties archive show. Also in HD. [S]
5/15. Sandie Shaw, Dusty Springfield and Lulu sing much-loved classics in a solo artist-themed episode of the sixties archive pop programme. Also in HD. [S]
10/10. The BBC's music archive programme reaches the end of the sixties and features Pink Floyd, Donovan, Fleetwood Mac and Joni Mitchell. Also in HD. [S]
10/10. The BBC's music archive programme reaches the end of the sixties and features Pink Floyd, Donovan, Fleetwood Mac and Joni Mitchell. Also in HD. [S]
8/10. Series featuring rock, pop and R&B performances from the BBC archives. Psychedelia and counter-culture, with The Who, Pink Floyd and The Jimi Hendrix Experience. Also in HD. [S]
5/10. Series featuring rock, pop and R&B performances from the BBC archives, featuring the Bee Gees, the Rolling Stones and Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick & Tich. Also in HD. [S]
10/15. Swinging Sixties 1: Forget Madchester, forget Factory, forget Oasis. Manchester never sounded better than Herman's Hermits and the Hollies, who feature in this archive extravaganza. [S]
10/15. Swinging Sixties 1: Forget Madchester, forget Factory, forget Oasis. Manchester never sounded better than Herman's Hermits and the Hollies, who feature in this archive extravaganza. [S]
3/15. 1964-5: Getting in on the Act 3: The Seekers kick off this episode of the sixties archive pop programme. The Hollies and The Byrds also appear. [S]
12/15. First Steps 2: Craig Douglas gets lonesome, Joe Brown & the Bruvvers only take a minute, and Peter & Gordon live in a world without love in this swinging sixties archive show. [S]
3/10. 1964-6: The Beat Room: The archive rock show highlights the BBC's pop programme The Beat Room amongst others, with performances from John Lee Hooker, the Pretty Things and Tom Jones. [S]