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- The life and times of the rock band Queen - told in two parts covering in part one the 1970's and in part two the 1980's and beyond.
- The story of the legendary rock band Queen.
- Annual British TV show with a comedy panel in the style of a pub quiz with questions relating to the events of the year just gone by.
- The largest gathering of fashion creatives in the UK.
- A look at how rock 'n' roll has had to deal with old age and aging within a music movements which once rejected the elderly.
- Clive James bids goodbye to the 1980s with a wry and witty review of the decade, looking at some of the main personalities and events of the past ten years, and special guest Jerry Hall presents the awards of the decade.
- As part of the BBC's "TV50" celebrations in 1986, John Walters went to the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford (now known as the National Science and Media Museum) to have a look at their new Television Gallery.
- Grace Jones recounts the year Bob Geldof staged Live Aid, Doc Martens became fashion accessories, Levis ruled supreme, anarchic comic Viz went national and American football captured Britain's attention.
- Andrew explores how we have sought to come to terms with Britain's decline as a world power since 1952 by looking at big names such as Louis Mountbatten, Tony Benn, Enoch Powell, Bob Geldof and David Attenborough.
- Gregory begins his exploration of the singing voice by looking at how opera, gospel, falsetto and the modern melisma have produced showstopping performances that have shaped modern music.
- Matthew Kelly takes a look back at some of the most popular programmes on British television in 1985 from sitcoms to soap operas. Judith Chalmers recounts some of her globe-trotting adventures presenting Wish You Were Here...? (1974).
- 2018–6.8 (8)TV EpisodeKim and Midge explore the American influences that shaped Scottish music, look at the punk and folk backdrop to Irish music, and delve into the Welsh merger of folk and punk.