|
April 18, 2011
Diane Louise Jordan discovers modern day echoes of the events of Holy Week, and introduces hymns and songs for Easter with worship leader Stuart Townend.
|
|
April 15, 2011
Russell Watson, Suzi Digby and David Grant choose the best Junior and Senior School Choirs in this annual competition introduced by Aled Jones.
|
|
April 15, 2011
Joining Jools in the studio are: Cee Lo Green, Canadian songwriter and guitarist Robbie Robertson, Glasgow’s Glasvegas, Seun Kuti and Egypt 80, and funk legend Bootsy Collins.
|
|
April 08, 2011
Classic Top of the Pops edition from April 1976, featuring Abba, Hot Chocolate, the Brotherhood of Man, Sheer Elegance, Paul Nicholas, Linda Lewis, the Four Seasons and 10CC.
|
|
April 03, 2011
Memorable Top of the Pops performances from 1964 through to 1975, including the Rolling Stones, Tom Jones, Status Quo, Procol Harum, Stevie Wonder, Queen and the Kinks.
|
|
March 28, 2011
Music and worship. Russell Watson, Suzi Digby and David Grant listen to six schools performing a hymn, and decide which three make it to the final.
|
|
March 20, 2011
Compilation of BBC performances by the original Stiff Records artists and those associated with the label. Including Madness, Ian Dury, The Pogues, Lene Lovich and Jona Lewie.
|
|
March 20, 2011
Music and worship. Sally Magnusson speaks to three people about the power of promises. Hymns sung by Lancashire’s Renaissance Singers, Lexie Stobie and Tessera.
|
|
March 19, 2011
At Madrid’s Teatro Real, stars including Bryn Terfel, Dolora Zajick and Rene Pape perform works by Verdi, Wagner, Mozart and Puccini to celebrate the great tenor Placido Domingo.
|
|
March 19, 2011
Celebrating the finest in Irish folk music with a compilation of performances from the BBC archives, including the Clancy Brothers, the Chieftains, Christy Moore and the Pogues.
|
|
March 14, 2011
Eamonn Holmes meets three people whose lives reflect the legacy of Ireland’s patron saint. Plus, hymns from Hamilton Road Presbyterian Church, Bangor.
|
|
March 12, 2011
The life of composer, conductor, pianist and Oscar-winner Andre Previn, filmed during a year which culminated in the world premiere of his first opera, A Streetcar Named Desire.
|
|
March 12, 2011
Compilation of performances from many of the blues artists who have featured on Later... and the Hootenanny since 1992, including BB King, Bo Diddley, Buddy Guy and Eric Clapton.
|
|
March 07, 2011
Documentary showing what made Motown special in the UK through the lens of two 1965 moments - the Motown Revue UK tour and the Sounds of Motown Ready Steady Go! television special.
|
|
March 07, 2011
Music and worship. Pam Rhodes finds out what we’re giving up for Lent, discovers the origins of the season and introduces hymns from rural Shropshire.
|
|
March 02, 2011
Comedy and music from Max Boyce, as he returns to Treorchy’s Park and Dare Theatre. Featuring guests Shaheen Jafargholi, Fflur Wyn and Boyd Clack and an audience of celebrity fans.
|
|
March 01, 2011
For St David’s Day, Aled Jones introduces a feast of classic Welsh hymns and discovers how Only Men Aloud are creating the next generation of male voice choirs.
|
|
February 26, 2011
Concluding a history of the contentious and outrageous Salzburg Festival, arguably the most important music festival in Europe, from its inception after WWI until the present day.
|
|
February 22, 2011
The Manic Street Preachers return to perform at the Miners' Institute in their hometown of Blackwood for the first time in over 25 years. Including an interview with the band.
|
|
February 21, 2011
Music and worship. Aled Jones seeks out stories of triumph over adversity, past and present, and reveals the secret wartime location for the popular Daily Service broadcast.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Featured Content
Featuring websites that enhance the internet user’s experience.
|