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45: 233:. Album tracks were played without interruption or introduction, and Pete Drummond gave the artist's name, album name and track name after the piece. It had sound effects such as footsteps or a match lighting up just before the DJ spoke. The programme, also known as "The Sequence", was produced by John F. Muir, with his name in stereo, sounding John (left channel), F (left and right channel), Muir (right channel) 436:, with each programme compiled around a music genre or theme, such as the "Rock 'n' Roll Revisited" episode which featured acts whose sound owed a debt to the sounds of the late 1950s and the "Anarchy on the BBC" edition which featured 651:. Both the 1960s and 1980s series have been repeated many times on BBC Four, with the programmes also being used by UKTV's Yesterday channel as part of their Saturday night music programming block. In the late 2010s, 299:, the thirty-minute programme featured rock and pop tracks from the 1970s. In 2008, following several series, the show was dropped from the Radio 2 schedule for a year. The last programme was aired on 27 March 2008. 357:. On 10 January 2022, Bob Harris announced he was returning to the programme, after more than fifty years away, by sitting in for Walker on the episodes to be broadcast on 16 and 23 January. 218:
concentrated on albums rather than singles, and rock music rather than pop. Sessions recorded exclusively by the BBC and featuring major musicians of the day were a regular feature; the
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which was first broadcast on BBC2 on 5 October 1991, with an episode called "The First Steps" which featured performances from acts such as The Beatles,
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channel in the 2010s. The programmes are used regularly as schedule filler by BBC Four, with the programmes sometimes cut down to 10-15 minute runtime.
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which adds an "essential" seven inch single each week to the list, and as of 2023, featured more than 500 tracks in its archive. Other features include
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programme broadcast on weekdays, initially 18:00โ€“19:00, subsequently 22:00โ€“00:00, on during the early 1970s. Among the DJs were Mike Harding,
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was dropped. In September of that year the loss of a nightly slot for progressive rock music was restored by the introduction of the nightly
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and The Rolling Stones, along with puppets Pinky & Perky doing the Twist. Due to the nature of the BBC's 1960s
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had an hour long video version of the show simulcast by BBC Radio 2 and BBC Television (via the Red Button on
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archive, the series compiled each episode from a wide range of BBC programmes such as cutting-edge pop show
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acts. The series also used some short clips used to set the scene of the 1970s theme being used that week.
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name also having been used by BBC Television for a number of themed music compilations, now repeated on
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As well as the radio programmes, BBC Television also made two series of shows under the title
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piece known as "Theme One", played in baroque style on a church organ. It was the version by
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compiled 1970s performances from the BBC's music archives, taken from programmes such as
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In 1974 the Thursday show was replaced by a show without DJs known as the
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is the name of BBC radio programme, currently broadcast on Sundays on
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was first shown by BBC2, with the first episode featuring
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runs from 15:00-17:00, and has regular features such as
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