Get the inside track on some of music's most influential songs, albums and personalities.
The story of ten records from the 1930s to the present that have been banned by the 麻豆社.
Popstar Boy George recalls how the 1970s moulded the person and artist he has become.
Documentary about the record company that brought The Beatles to the world.
Exploring why Sgt Pepper is still seen as so innovative, revolutionary and influential.
The untold story of the forgotten 'guns for hire' that changed musical history.
Biography, narrated in Bolan's own words, which reveals a complex and driven figure.
The story of pop music and fandom, told through people's memories and memorabilia.
The full story behind Queen's iconic song.
DJ Cerys Matthews and photographer Val Wilmer select their favourite blues artists.
Documentary recounting Status Quo's epic story from the beginning.
We analyse the magic of Paul Griffin's piano playing on the song American Pie.
In an hour of disco gems, Ana Matronic and Martyn Ware reveal the music that shaped them.
How Paul Simon's Graceland made a huge impact with its blend of rock and African rhythms.
A 70s and 80s journey through the 麻豆社's synthpop archives, from Roxy Music to New Order.
The path of the DJ, from invisibility to centre stage.
This edition celebrates Brian Wilson's masterpiece, The Beach Boys' Pet Sounds.
How songs were first recorded and the listening revolution in the home that followed.
A look at 1976-1985, when punk hit Britain and rival tribes exploded onto the high street.
An archive celebration of Tom Jones's performances at the 麻豆社 from the 60s to the present.
How the likes of Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis scandalised America with their gyrations.
A musical tribute to Elvis, 60 years after he recorded his first single That's All Right.
Documentary exploring the premiere of Mozart's opera Don Giovanni.
Danny Baker looks at the years of his youth, a time when music fans really let rip.
Conductor and composer Andre Previn looks back at some of his greatest television moments.