SATURDAY 30 NOVEMBER 2024

SAT 19:00 The Flying Gardener (b007tlxq)
Series 1 Shorts

Wales

Chris Beardshaw meets keen gardeners Jane and Chris Goodrick from Rhuddland, Wales, and helps turn their garden into an impressive mixture of plants and shrubs.


SAT 19:20 All Creatures Great and Small (p031d2pq)
Series 1

Bulldog Breed

What can a country vet do when a herd is struck by a disease for which there is no cure - especially when a man's life savings are at risk?


SAT 20:10 All Creatures Great and Small (p031d2q6)
Series 1

Practice Makes Perfect

James returns to Angus Grier and, to his shame and Grier's pleasure, is coerced into giving the wrong treatment. Grier's triumph is short-lived as James discovers his guilty secret.


SAT 21:00 State of Happiness (m002473s)
Series 3

One White Day

Toril realises that the partying has gone too far and asks God for help to sober up. Frank gives Christian an ultimatum that would require a big investment.

In Norwegian with English subtitles


SAT 21:40 State of Happiness (m002473w)
Series 3

Just Drive

Komponent is on the verge of bankruptcy, Christian defies his father in front of the board, Marie celebrates her birthday, and Ingrid begins taking driving lessons.

In Norwegian with English subtitles


SAT 22:30 The Edge of the World (m0025pkb)
A chartered yacht lands on the remote and now abandoned island of Hirta, in the Outer Hebrides. Skipper Andrew, a former islander, tells of his life there and of the dramatic clash between two factions of the dwindling community over whether to leave or stay.


SAT 23:40 Return to The Edge of the World (m0025pkd)
In 1978, Michael Powell, accompanied by leading actors John Laurie and Grant Sutherland, revisited the island of Foula, 40 years after they filmed The Edge of the World, to find out what became of the islanders and the impact the film had on their lives.


SAT 00:05 Michael Powell (m0025pkg)
Profile of the life and career of renowned British film director Michael Powell, from 2005, the year of his centenary. Featuring interviews with Stephen Frears, Alan Parker and Martin Scorsese.


SAT 00:35 Henry VIII's Enforcer: The Rise and Fall of Thomas Cromwell (b01t03ky)
Thomas Cromwell has gone down in history as one of the most corrupt and manipulative ruffians ever to hold power in England. A chief minister who used his position to smash the Roman Catholic church in England and loot the monasteries for his own gain. A man who used torture to bring about the execution of the woman who had once been his friend and supporter - Anne Boleyn.

Diarmaid MacCulloch, professor of the history of the church at Oxford University, reveals a very different image of Cromwell. The award-winning novels of Hilary Mantel began the revival of Cromwell's reputation, and now Professor MacCulloch presents Henry VIII's chief minister as a principled and pioneering statesman who was driven by radical evangelism.

Cromwell's extraordinary career blossomed after a childhood marked by poverty and violence. The unschooled son of a brewer, he travelled across Europe as a young man and mysteriously taught himself to speak several languages in addition to accounting and knowledge of the law. When Henry VIII failed to persuade the pope to annul his marriage to Catherine of Aragon, Cromwell engineered an incredible solution. Using his political skills, he persuaded Parliament and the people to accept a mythological rewriting of the history of England in which the English monarch was as an emperor whose power superseded that of the pope.

Professor MacCulloch describes Cromwell as an evangelical reformer, determined to break the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic church and introduce the people of England to a new type of Christianity in which each individual makes direct contact with God.


SAT 01:35 All Creatures Great and Small (p031d2pq)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:20 today]


SAT 02:25 All Creatures Great and Small (p031d2q6)
[Repeat of broadcast at 20:10 today]


SAT 03:15 The Flying Gardener (b007tlxq)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 today]



SUNDAY 01 DECEMBER 2024

SUN 19:00 Folk America at the Barbican (b00j48qr)
Roger McGuinn

Concert which recalls the heady days of the 1960s folk revival, centring upon the singer-songwriter talents to emerge from the clubs of New York's Greenwich Village and beyond.

Hosted by singer-songwriter Billy Bragg, it features Village originals Judy Collins, Roger McGuinn, Eric Andersen and Carolyn Hester, performing songs from their own repertoire and from their contemporaries who contributed to such an extraordinary songbook.


SUN 19:20 The Old Grey Whistle Test (m0012c2r)
Ralph McTell

Bob Harris introduces Ralph McTell in concert at the BBC Television Theatre in London's Shepherds Bush in 1976.


SUN 20:00 Big Night of Musicals by the National Lottery (m001vw23)
2024

Jason Manford hosts a glittering musical celebration, with spectacular performances and special guests, including Beverley Knight, Nicole Scherzinger and Alfie Boe.

Filmed in front of an audience of 12,000 fans of musicals at Manchester’s AO Arena, 12 of the UK’s West End and touring productions perform much-loved songs and exciting exclusives.

Daniel Mays takes to the stage with Guys & Dolls, Alfie Boe returns to Les Misérables for a special one-off performance, Beverley Knight performs with some of the next generation of musical theatre stars, and the cast of Broadway sensation Hadestown present a UK television exclusive ahead of its West End debut.

Also featured are show-stopping numbers from Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, Disney’s Aladdin, A Chorus Line, Grease The Musical, and Mrs Doubtfire. And incredible performances from The Wizard of Oz, Moulin Rouge! The Musical, The Phantom of the Opera and Hamilton complete the line-up.

The programme also shines a light on the world of musical theatre, including an exclusive behind-the-scenes look at hit British comedy musical Operation Mincemeat and a preview of the exciting shows coming to theatres this year.


SUN 21:30 Show Tunes at the BBC (m001vx9h)
This collection of hits features several of Elaine Paige’s personal favourites from the BBC's song and dance archives. Amongst them are some of the world’s best-loved musicals, from Cats and The Lion King to Funny Girl and My Fair Lady, and from Sunset Boulevard and West Side Story to A Little Night Music and The Sound of Music. Together, they promise an irresistible mix for lovers of show tunes, highlighting some of the amazing performances that have lit up stage and screen over the past few decades.


SUN 23:00 BBC Proms (m001bmmj)
2022

Cynthia Erivo: Legendary Voices at the Proms

Multi-award-winning star of stage and screen Cynthia Erivo takes the Proms by storm as she sings the great American songbook of the 1950s and 60s.

Backed by the BBC Concert Orchestra, she celebrates the legendary female voices that have shown her the way - artists such as Nina Simone, Shirley Bassey, Billie Holiday, Etta James, and Gladys Knight.
From showtunes to pop, from soul to French chanson, expect big iconic anthems of love, loss and transformation.

Andi Oliver presents from the Royal Albert Hall in London, and is joined by special guests Clarke Peters and Ayanna Witter-Johnson


SUN 00:30 James Galway at the BBC (m000c5xp)
Dazzling entertainment from the Man with the Golden Flute as Sir James Galway reflects on a television career spanning over 40 years. Following an extraordinary journey from the Belfast docks to principal flute of the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra, Galway went on to cross all musical boundaries in the late 1970s to become a BBC TV superstar.

From Val Doonican to Top of the Pops, Wogan to Celebrity Proms, and Parkinson to Songs of Praise, Galway brought the sound of the flute to audiences of millions. With stunning performances of the great classics and iconic TV moments on piccolo, mouth organ and tin whistle, this is a journey full of fun and surprises.

The Chieftains, Cleo Laine and The Cambridge Buskers are just some of the musicians who feature in a wealth of BBC archive paying tribute to one of the best-loved entertainers of his generation on his eightieth birthday.


SUN 01:30 The Old Grey Whistle Test (m0012c2r)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:20 today]


SUN 02:10 Big Night of Musicals by the National Lottery (m001vw23)
[Repeat of broadcast at 20:00 today]



MONDAY 02 DECEMBER 2024

MON 19:00 Canal Boat Diaries (m001ln54)
Series 4

Loughborough to Braunston

On the last leg of his 300-mile journey across the north of England and the Midlands, Robbie Cumming faces issues with ice on the Grand Union Canal, takes on Foxton’s famous lock flight in Leicestershire, and completes his journey in the picturesque village Braunston, Northamptonshire, regarded as the spiritual home for narrowboaters.


MON 19:30 Winter Walks (m000qfrw)
Series 1

Selina Scott

The sound of the countryside fills the air as broadcaster and author Selina Scott enjoys a gentle walk around Wharfedale in the Yorkshire Dales. Exploring quaint villages, magical waterways and breathtaking landscapes, Selina offers her personal take on this special corner of the Dales.

Filming herself and all that is around her on a 360-degree camera, Selina wanders through the countryside, often deep in thought and stopping only to chat, recite poetry and reflect.

Along the way, she learns of extraordinary philanthropy, meets walkers and a fisherman, and ends her journey drinking local ale in a pub famed for ferret racing.


MON 20:00 Rome: A History of the Eternal City (b01pdt0s)
The Rebirth of God's City

Simon Sebag Montefiore charts Rome's rise from the abandonment and neglect of the 14th century into the everlasting seat of the papacy recognised today. His story takes us through the debauchery and decadence of the Renaissance, the horrors of the Sack of Rome and the Catholic Reformation, through to the arrival of fascism and the creation of the Vatican State. By taking us inside Rome's most sensational palaces and churches and telling the stories behind some of the world's most beloved art, Sebag Montefiore's final instalment is a visual feast.


MON 21:00 Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit (b07cb3y6)
Episode 4

In the fourth and final episode, Mary tackles the biggest puzzle of all: why, and how, did the Roman Empire fall? Surveying the massive walls and fortifications of Britain and Germany, she discovers an empire under pressure, struggling to control its borders.

Mary seeks to redefine our understanding of the so-called 'Barbarian Invasions', but also shows that the Roman Empire was facing even greater challenges from within. Maverick emperors upset all the assumptions of right-thinking Romans, while the traditional religion and beliefs of the Roman state came head to head with the absolute conviction of Jews and Christians. Ultimately, Mary asks whether the Roman Empire was transformed rather than destroyed, and indeed lives on in the world we still see all around us - in our institutions and infrastructure, in the aspirations, methodology and symbolism of many empires since.


MON 22:00 Art on the BBC (m000fj9q)
Series 1

Michelangelo: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

Michelangelo was not merely a giant of the Renaissance. He was also one of the era’s most controversial personalities. Art historian Sona Datta explores six decades of BBC archive to discover how TV has influenced our understanding of him.

Sona reveals how TV has tried to reconcile Michelangelo’s art with his difficult personality, bringing to life the story of a man who rose from humble beginnings to become the favoured artist of the rich and powerful. He left us with work that was both iconic and divine, but his bitter, jealous temperament earned him more than a few enemies.


MON 23:00 Colosseum (p0fwh669)
Series 1

Commodus

All Roman rulers put great value on spectacles and games, but only one, the son of Marcus Aurelius, steps out of the Imperial Box and onto the sands of the arena. As Emperor Commodus makes enemies amongst the ruling Senate, a deadly game of cat and mouse ensues.


MON 23:45 Colosseum (p0fwh7bj)
Series 1

The Pagan

By the 4th century AD, a divided Roman Empire is rocked by devastating earthquakes, fires, barbarian invasions and deep religious divides. As Rome declines, the Colosseum, which once stood as a proud symbol of the Empire’s glory, lies empty. To restore Rome, one man, a devout worshipper of the Rome’s old gods, turns to the arena.


MON 00:35 Clive James (m000f8wt)
Postcard from Rome

Rome was once the focal point for the world's jet set. Now Clive James travels to the eternal city in search of the dolce vita and to acquire some Roman sophistication.

During his stay, he meets a socialite prince, Mussolini's son and learns a lesson from a sexologist.


MON 01:25 Canal Boat Diaries (m001ln54)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 today]


MON 01:55 Winter Walks (m000qfrw)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:30 today]


MON 02:25 Art on the BBC (m000fj9q)
[Repeat of broadcast at 22:00 today]



TUESDAY 03 DECEMBER 2024

TUE 19:00 Canals: The Making of a Nation (b06829t1)
The Boat People

Presenter Liz McIvor tells the story of the people who operated the canal boats, carrying fuel and goods around the country. Conditions were tough, days were long. Victorian society began to grow suspicious of these 'outsiders' and they gained reputations for criminality, violence and drinking. But was this reputation really deserved? Liz discovers grisly canal crimes, investigates health and welfare onboard working boats, and looks at why canal children were last on the list to be offered safeguards and formal education. The Victorians eventually championed the needs of children who were forced to labour in factories and mines, but the boat children were often ignored. Liz discovers the campaigners who set out to tackle this injustice, including George Smith of Coalville, Leicestershire, and Sister Mary Ward of Stoke Bruerne.


TUE 19:30 Winter Walks (m000qftx)
Series 1

Lemn Sissay

The picture-perfect setting of Cumbria’s Dentdale is the location for Lemn Sissay’s breathtaking journey into a world of snow-capped hills, blue skies and birdsong.

Starting high on the moorlands above Dent village, and carrying a 360-degree camera, Lemn walks along ancient drovers’ roads and the old postman’s path, with breathtaking winter views in every direction. Meeting locals, including a farmer who collects vintage tractors and a lone bagpiper, Lemn is inspired by the landscape and reflects on the power of being immersed in nature.

After a challenging climb to England’s highest mainline train station, Dent, Lemn reflects that he must find time to walk and explore the countryside more.

Filmed in March 2020 before Covid restrictions were introduced.


TUE 20:00 Porridge (b00787pm)
Series 3

Rough Justice

Classic comedy series about the inmates of HM Slade Prison. Judge Rawley, awaiting his appeal, is gradually becoming accepted by the other inmates. When a theft is discovered at the prison, Fletcher decides the right course of action is to have a proper trial with himself as prosecuting counsel, Rawley as judge and Warren as the defending counsel.


TUE 20:30 As Time Goes By (p045tm60)
Series 1

Surprise, Surprise

Jean and Judy pay Lionel a surprise visit at a conference in Norwich, but find him staying with another woman. Meanwhile, Alistair starts to show more interest in Jean.


TUE 21:00 Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (b086zd44)
Episode 3

This episode follows Henry's marriage annulment to Anne of Cleves due to non-consummation. Middle-aged Henry then marries teenager Catherine Howard two weeks later, only for her to be convicted of treason and beheaded.

Henry's last wife, Katherine Parr, is a good stepmother to his children, but her religious views differ greatly from the king's. Her book, Prayers or Meditations, is the first book to be written in English by a woman, but its popularity threatens Henry's advisors. Lucy observes as Katherine narrowly escapes being arrested for treason.

Henry dies and his son Edward VI takes the throne. Katherine remarries and gets pregnant but tragically dies a week after the baby is born.


TUE 22:00 Sirius: An Apocalyptic Order (m001xx53)
Series 1

Massacre or Suicide

5 October 1994: Switzerland is in shock after the discovery of 48 corpses in farm buildings in the remote village of Cheiry and two burned chalets in the town of Salvan. What do the victims have in common? They are all part of a sect, the Order of the Solar Temple. At first, it seems they have taken part in a death ritual, with police and forensic investigators arriving at the horrific scene shocked to find children amongst the dead. Two cult gurus are quickly identified as the charismatic Dr Luc Jouret and swindler Jo Di Mambroand, international arrest warrants are issued, but are these cult leaders amongst the victims?

Soon, the case takes on an international dimension. Nearly 4,000 miles from Switzerland, in the village of Morin-Heights, Canada, the charred remains of two more cult members are found. The homemade fuses that started the fires are identical to those used at the Swiss locations. As the story grows increasingly macabre, the Quebec police make another, terrible discovery - the stabbed corpses of two more followers, and their three-month-old baby son. Journalists and investigators try to uncover the secrets behind these massacres, and the investigation grows in scope. What happened? Murder, manslaughter or mass suicide? No leads are ruled out.


TUE 22:40 Sirius: An Apocalyptic Order (m001xx5m)
Series 1

The Origins

As the investigation widens, documents are discovered shedding light on the metaphysical and flamboyant rituals of the sect. Former members reveal the sect's unique world, and the journalists unravel its bewildering utopian vision and network of fraud and control. A
mysterious world of beliefs emerges; mystical ceremonies where the followers would spend time with the Masters of Sirius, higher beings that cult leaders claim guide their actions on earth. These occult theories were developed by the two gurus Jo Di Mambro and Dr Luc Jouret, men with very different personas and backgrounds, united in their creation of the cult. Over 15 years, they recruit more than 600 followers, who give money, labour and obedience. Behind the mystic and compelling illusions and veneer of loving community, the reporters discover a ruthless and illegal financial organisation. It seems that while some of the victims of Cheiry, Salvan and Morin-Heights committed suicide to transit to Sirius, others may have been murdered because they had become a threat to the Order as a whole.


TUE 23:25 Ministry of Evil: The Twisted Cult of Tony Alamo (m001y572)
Series 1

Episode 1

In the 1960s, preachers Susan and Tony Alamo recruit vulnerable young people to join their cult promoting personal salvation. Over time, the group faces allegations of abuse.


TUE 00:05 Ministry of Evil: The Twisted Cult of Tony Alamo (m001y576)
Series 1

Episode 2

Tony and Susan Alamo's grip on power is challenged as Susan becomes ill and law enforcement investigates allegations of labour violations and abuse.


TUE 00:50 Canals: The Making of a Nation (b06829t1)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 today]


TUE 01:20 Six Wives with Lucy Worsley (b086zd44)
[Repeat of broadcast at 21:00 today]


TUE 02:15 Winter Walks (m000qftx)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:30 today]


TUE 02:45 Rome: A History of the Eternal City (b01pdt0s)
[Repeat of broadcast at 20:00 on Monday]



WEDNESDAY 04 DECEMBER 2024

WED 19:00 Canals: The Making of a Nation (b0685bp2)
The Workers

This is the story of the men who built our canals - the navigators or navvies. They represented an army of hard physical men who were capable of enduring tough labour for long hours. Many roved the countryside looking for work and a better deal. They gained a reputation as troublesome outsiders, fond of drinking and living a life of ungodly debauchery. But who were they? Unreliable heathens and outcasts or unsung heroes who used might and muscle to build canals and railways?

We focus on the Manchester Ship Canal - the swansong for the navvies, hailed as the greatest engineering feat of the Victorian age. The navvies worked at a time of rising trade unionism. But could they organise and campaign for a better deal?


WED 19:30 Winter Walks (m000qd6r)
Series 1

Simon Armitage

A coastal walk is the setting for Poet Laureate Simon Armitage's ramble along Yorkshire’s enchanting and historic frontier with the North Sea.

Starting in Ravenscar, Simon Armitage takes the old Cinder Track - a disused railway line. Carrying a 360-degree camera, he passes former quarries and brickworks before taking a beach walk from Boggle Hole to the picture-perfect Robin Hood’s Bay.

Simon witnesses at first hand the impact of coastal erosion and meets farmers and locals living and working by the sea. He ends his journey with a seaside pint of local ale.

Filmed in January 2020 before Covid restrictions were introduced.


WED 20:00 Winterwatch (b01q9d86)
1963: The Big Freeze

Chris Packham introduces a classic documentary from the BBC's archive, which takes a look at the worst winter of the 20th century in 1963. He also explores what we now know about how this big freeze affected Britain's wildlife, and how it would cope if we experienced another equally bad winter.


WED 21:00 Bletchley Park: Codebreaking's Forgotten Genius (b069gxz7)
Gordon Welchman was one of the original elite codebreakers crucial to the allies defeating the Nazis in World War II. He is the forgotten genius of Bletchley Park.

Filmed extensively at Bletchley Park, the centre for codebreaking operations during World War II, this documentary features the abandoned buildings where thousands of people worked tirelessly trying to crack the codes; Hut 6, where Welchman pioneered his groundbreaking work; and the machines that Welchman helped design.

Post-war, Welchman moved to the United States to be at the nerve centre of the computer revolution. He was employed by the Mitre Corporation, a US defence contractor, and engaged in top secret work. Recently released top secret documents reveal that the case of Gordon Welchman reached the desk of the British prime minister, Margaret Thatcher, which then led to questions being asked in the House of Commons after Welchman's death.

Welchman's legacy continues to this day as Professor John Naughton and former CIA analyst Cynthia Storer reveal how Welchman's pioneering work in the field of traffic analysis led directly to the modern secret surveillance state, and particularly the use of metadata - as revealed by whistleblower Edward Snowden.


WED 22:00 The Mayor of Casterbridge (p032kj75)
Episode 5

As Henchard's empire crumbles, Lucetta and Farfrae compound his humiliation.


WED 22:50 The Mayor of Casterbridge (p032kj77)
Episode 6

Donald Farfrae has taken over as the mayor of Casterbridge. Despite his decline, Henchard returns Lucetta's love letters at her request.


WED 23:40 The Mayor of Casterbridge (p032kj79)
Episode 7

Lucetta falls victim to a malicious trick. Henchard is reconciled with Elizabeth-Jane, but it may be short-lived.


WED 00:35 Canals: The Making of a Nation (b0685bp2)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 today]


WED 01:05 Bletchley Park: Codebreaking's Forgotten Genius (b069gxz7)
[Repeat of broadcast at 21:00 today]


WED 02:05 Winterwatch (b01q9d86)
[Repeat of broadcast at 20:00 today]


WED 03:05 Winter Walks (m000qd6r)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:30 today]



THURSDAY 05 DECEMBER 2024

THU 19:00 Canals: The Making of a Nation (b06822p8)
Heritage

Liz McIvor explores the heritage of our canal network. After years of decline in the postwar period much of the network was eventually restored. Once places of labour and industry, they became places of leisure and tranquillity. The newly renovated canals were increasingly popular for boating holidaymakers. Liz visits the Pontcysyllte Aqueduct in Wales and travels to Birmingham where canals have become catalysts for property development and urban regeneration. Canals offer so many benefits today. Perhaps, Liz suggests, it is time to construct a few more?


THU 19:30 Winter Walks (m000qzmy)
Series 1

Sayeeda Warsi

Accompanied by the gentle soundscape of the great outdoors, Yorkshire peer Sayeeda Warsi takes time out from her political life to seek peace and calm in the Dales.

On her ramble through Wharfedale, the former government minister meets villagers in Kettlewell, a farmer preparing for lambing and a long-distance fell runner.

Sayeeda discovers an other-worldly hidden landscape. Filming herself and everything around her on a 360-degree camera, she wanders through beautiful countryside and finds inspiration along the way.


THU 20:00 The Fall of the Roman Empire (b0078gjh)
Star-studded recreation of the death throes of the greatest empire in world history. After Marcus Aurelius is poisoned, the role of emperor goes not to his adopted son as he had wished, but to his cruel son Commodus - who soon displays a tyrannical streak.


THU 22:55 The Epic That Never Was (m0025pqq)
In 1937, shooting began at Denham Studios on Sir Alexander Korda's ill-fated film I, Claudius, from the books by Robert Graves. The story of why it remained unfinished is told by Dirk Bogarde, with interviews with several of those involved and scenes from the original London Films production.


THU 00:00 Michael Powell (m0025pkg)
[Repeat of broadcast at 00:05 on Saturday]


THU 00:30 Clive James (m000f8wt)
[Repeat of broadcast at 00:35 on Monday]


THU 01:20 Canals: The Making of a Nation (b06822p8)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 today]


THU 01:50 Winter Walks (m000qzmy)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:30 today]


THU 02:20 Mary Beard's Ultimate Rome: Empire Without Limit (b07cb3y6)
[Repeat of broadcast at 21:00 on Monday]



FRIDAY 06 DECEMBER 2024

FRI 19:00 Top of the Pops (m0025pv8)
Ian Broudie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 13 December 1996 and featuring Manic Street Preachers, Damage, Elton John & Luciano Pavarotti, Phil Collins, The Artist, The Beautiful South, Snoop Doggy Dogg and Boyzone.


FRI 19:30 Top of the Pops (m0025pvb)
The Spice Girls presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on Christmas Day 1996 and featuring Babylon Zoo, Boyzone, George Michael, Michael Jackson, 3T, Oasis, Lighthouse Family, The Bluetones, Robert Miles, Take That, Gabrielle, Mark Morrison, Manic Street Preachers, The Prodigy, Gina G, Suggs feat. Louchie Lou & Michie One, Tony Rich Project, Fugees, Baddiel, Skinner & The Lightning Seeds, Peter Andre feat. Bubbler Ranx, Celine Dion, Gary Barlow, Underworld, Livin' Joy, Robbie Williams, Los Del Rio, Dodgy, OMC, Deep Blue Something, The Smurfs, Peter Andre, The Chemical Brothers, Babybird, Robson & Jerome, The Prodigy, East 17 feat. Gabrielle and Spice Girls.


FRI 20:35 Top of the Pops (b01phjlp)
Tony Blackburn presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 8 December 1977 and featuring Generation X, Hot Chocolate, Manfred Mann's Earth Band, Bonnie Tyler, Graham Parker & The Rumour, The Banned, The Bee Gees, Wings, Bing Crosby and a Legs & Co dance sequence.


FRI 21:00 Top of the Pops (m001772z)
Tony Dortie presents the pop chart programme, first broadcast on 3 December 1992 and featuring Stereo MC’s, Michael Jackson, Heaven 17, Dina Carroll, Boney M, Madonna, Simply Red and Whitney Houston.


FRI 21:30 Madness Live: Goodbye Television Centre (b01rgr1j)
As the BBC makes its exit from the iconic west London site of Television Centre, BBC Four presents a special night of celebration of the building and its 53-year history. To kick start proceedings, the nation's favourite nutty boys and national treasures Madness take to the stage at the front of BBC Television Centre to perform an hour long concert in front of an assembled audience nine days before TV Centre closes its doors. To help launch this celebration of over 50 years of programme making at TVC Madness treat us to new material and classics alike, such as One Step Beyond, I Never Knew Your Name, Baggy Trousers and Our House.


FRI 22:30 Radio 1 at Reading and Leeds Festival (m001q2b5)
2023

The Killers

Las Vegas's finest rock ‘n’ roll band, The Killers, return to the legendary Reading Festival to headline for the second time, having first graced the top spot back in 2008. Nearly 20 years on from the release of their iconic debut album Hot Fuss, expect a set list full of huge sing-a-long anthems and indie disco classics from a band, who with frontman Brandon Flowers at the helm, and a back catalogue of seven albums, never fail to put on an energetic, hit-packed show.


FRI 23:40 The Quay Sessions (p04l7dkx)
Teenage Fanclub

Live from the BBC in Glasgow at the end of a sell-out tour.


FRI 00:35 6 Music Live (b06hcdky)
2015

New Order

New Order’s Bernard Sumner and Co. bring you live performances of their iconic hits True Faith, Blue Monday, Temptation and Restless, alongside 2 very special collaborations with La Roux’s Ellie Jackson. Presented by Lauren Laverne in front of an intimate audience at the finale of 6 Music Live 2015 at Maida Vale Studios for BBC Radio 6 Music.

Lauren chats to Bernard and the band about the life and legacy of New Order, looking both back at their history and forward to where music will take them in the future. The setting of Maida Vale Studios has played an important role in the rise of the group’s legacy, from Joy Division sessions in 1979 to New Order gigs in 1998, which has helped cement their place as one of the most important acts to come out of the North West and the UK as a whole. Be ready for this very special gig to get a hold on you, for something so extraordinary.


FRI 01:20 Top of the Pops (m0025pv8)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:00 today]


FRI 01:50 Top of the Pops (m0025pvb)
[Repeat of broadcast at 19:30 today]


FRI 02:55 Top of the Pops (b01phjlp)
[Repeat of broadcast at 20:35 today]