Sounds of the Sixties: Reversions - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

1967-68: The Pop Boom
The Foundations and Procul Harum feature in clips from archive Top of the Pops.

1964-5: Getting in on the Act 2
More pop sounds from the archive - Diana Ross & the Supremes, Sonny and Cher, and a Blue Peter appearance by Dave Dee, Dozy, Beaky, Mick and Tich.

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, precursors to Crosby, Stills and Nash, also appear.

1964-5: Getting in on the Act 4
The Seekers kick off this episode of the sixties archive pop programme. Crosby Stills and Nash precursors The Hollies and The Byrds also appear.

The Singer and the Song
Sandie Shaw, Dusty Springfield and Lulu sing much-loved classics in a solo artist-themed episode of the sixties archive pop programme.

1964-6: The Beat Room
Featuring vintage performances from Tom Jones, the Kinks and the Moody Blues.

The Folk Revival
Bob Dylan and Leonard Cohen feature in this folk tinged episode of 60s archive.

The Folk Revival 2
Tim Buckley and Richie Havens are the folk stars in this 1960s archive show.

1964-6: The Beat Room 2
Tom Jones, The Rolling Stones and Manfred Mann star in archive clips from the 60s.

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.

First Steps
The Springfields, The Shadows and The Rolling Stones appear in this progressively more rebellious look at BBC early 1960s archive pop music.

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.
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