Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies
This week, Scottish singer-songwriter Midge Ure reminisces about his time in the 70s, which included stints playing with Glen Matlock in The Rich Kids, and Steve Strange in Visage.
DetailsFleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham join Johnnie Walker to discuss the stories behind their 70s back catalogue.
DetailsFounder Doobie Brothers members Tom Johnston and Pat Simmons join Johnnie for a chat about the band's success in the 70s, when hits included Long Train Runnin'.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, he's joined in the studio by Status Quo's Francis Rossi.
DetailsJohnnie speaks to bassist John Illsley about the early days of Dire Straits and the band's hit record, Sultans of Swing.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. Festival organiser Freddie Bannister remembers how he founded the Knebworth festival during this decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the '70s by playing classic tracks and interviewing key artists from the decade. Featuring archive sessions and a return of the quiz Pop the Question.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s, playing classic tracks and archive sessions from both sides of the Atlantic. His guest is Jean Michel Jarre, who released Oxygene in 1976.
DetailsJohnnie celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, Johnnie speaks to Elliott Randall.
DetailsJudie Tzuke joins Johnnie for a chat about her hits in the 1970s, which included Stay With Me 'Till Dawn which stayed in the UK charts for 16 weeks.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks and archive sessions. He speaks to Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson and Kate Bush is the music focus.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies. Kicking off his new show with a 1974 Queen session and chatting to Francis Rossi from Status Quo.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. He also chats to Ray Davies of The Kinks.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. The featured album is 1978's The Kick Inside by Kate Bush.
DetailsJohnnie Walker continues to celebrate the 70s, with hits from both sides of the Atlantic. In this week's show Status Quo's Rick Parfitt and Francis Rossi reminisce about their 70s.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s with classic hits and this week's guests are The Three Degrees, who discuss their music and memories from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, Boy George talks about his favourite music from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic, has a Simon & Garfunkel interview from the archives, and speaks to the photographer Tom Wright.
DetailsJohnnie plays classic tracks and archive sessions.
DetailsTim Schmit discusses joining the Eagles in the 1970s and picks a favourite song from the band.
DetailsDuke Fakir from The Four Tops and Otis Williams from The Temptations chat to Johnnie about their music in the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks, and chats to American blues musician Sonny Landreth.
DetailsGuitarist Carlos Santana remembers his music and career in the 1970s, which included the hits Samba Pa Ti and She's Not There.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic, archive sessions, and he chats to Elkie Brooks.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks and archive sessions. He also talks to Rod Argent about life after the Zombies in the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie celebrates the 70s, playing classic tracks and archive sessions from both sides of the Atlantic.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. With guest Dennis Locorriere, former lead singer of Dr Hook.
DetailsJohnnie focusses on 70s reggae music, including Johnny Nash, The Beat, Elvis Costello, Junior Murvin and Bob Marley. Plus radio archive of Don McLean talking about American Pie.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. Ray Davies from The Kinks discusses his musical career and picks some of his favourite songs from the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the '70s by playing classic tracks and interviewing key artists from the decade. Featuring archive sessions and a return of the quiz Pop the Question.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s. His guest British rock vocalist and guitarist Terry Reid remembers working with artists including Jackson Browne and Grahan Nash.
DetailsBad Company and Free frontman, Paul Rodgers, discusses his success during the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with a Radio 2 Folk Award-winner, Judy Collins, who's enjoying the fifth decade of her singing career.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks, archive sessions, and he talks to electronic musician Gary Numan about his 1979 hit Cars.
DetailsJohnnie plays classic '70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic, including The Eagles, Steely Dan, Lou Reed, Pink Floyd, Led Zeppelin and Queen.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s, playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, he chats to 'Prince of Darkness' Ozzy Osbourne.
DetailsIn the My 70s feature, Johnnie's guest this week is British comedian Ricky Gervais, who discusses some of his favourite music and memories of life in the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, he launches a new listener feature called My 70s.
DetailsJohnnie's Radio Rewind features Steve Miller talking in 1977 about life after his huge hit, The Joker. The music focus is on Fleetwood Mac's Grammy Award-winning album, Rumours.
DetailsJohnnie plays classic tracks and archive sessions. He also chats to Alice Cooper about his stage antics and music in the 1970s, which included the hits Schools Out and Elected.
DetailsHelen Scott from The Three Degrees discusses some of the bands biggest 70s hits and picks her own favourite song from the decade.
DetailsJean Jacques Burnell, bass player from The Stranglers, reminisces about life in the band during the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and speaking to Mike Oldfield about the creation of Tubular Bells.
DetailsIt's a special BBC Children in Need request show, with Steve Harley returning to the station to join Johnnie Walker for Radio 2's Mini Music Marathon.
DetailsJohnnie is live at Vintage at Goodwood where he talks to some of the 70s stars appearing at the festival, including Alvin Stardust and The Faces, who've reformed with a new line-up.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays tracks and archive sessions and speaks to Bill Wyman about his music career and life in the Rolling Stones during the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie celebrates the 70s with music from both sides of the Atlantic. He talks to Grammy-award-winning musician, singer, composer and producer Steve Lukather.
DetailsWishbone Ash's Andy Powell discusses the band's career during the 70s.
DetailsPaul Fenton talks about his time in the 70s band Christie and his memories of Marc Bolan and playing with T Rex. Plus, Elvis's 70s hits and archive material in Radio Rewind.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. Sir Jackie Stewart joins him to talk about his sporting success and favourite songs from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the '70s by playing classic tracks and speaking to the folk singer Al Stewart.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s. Mary Wilson tells Johnnie about her 70s music career with The Supremes and the launch of her solo career towards the end of the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week he talks to author Graham Jones.
DetailsRadio 2 presenter Bob Harris reminisces about the decade with Johnnie, including his work on the influential BBC television series, The Old Grey Whistle Test.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. Record producer John Leckie joins Johnnie live in the studio.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and speaks to Hamish Stewart of the Average White Band.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s playing classic tracks and archive sessions. This week, OMD's Andy McClusky shares his favourite music and memories from the decade.
DetailsThe Hairy Bikers join Johnnie for a chat about their favourite Christmas food in the 1970s and share their memories of life and music from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, Billy Ocean talks about his favourite music from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks, archive sessions, and speaks to Chris Squire from the prog rock band Yes.
DetailsJohnnie plays classic tracks, archive sessions and speaks to glam rocker Noddy Holder.
DetailsGeorge Benson talks to Johnnie about his musical roots and his music from the 1970s.
DetailsAmerican singer-songwriter Carly Simon chats to Johnnie about her career in the 1970s. Her hits include Mockingbird, Bond theme Nobody Does it Better and You're So Vain.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. He also speaks to Ralph McTell about the story behind his 1974 hit, Streets of London.
DetailsLead guitarist and songwriter Randy Bachman from 70s rock band Bachman Turner Overdrive (and before that, The Guess Who) joins Johnnie to share his memories of the decade.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, Kiki Dee reminisces about the decade.
DetailsJohnnie plays classic tracks, archive sessions and chats to Leo Sayer about his 70s hits including You Make Me Feel Like Dancing and When I Need You.
DetailsJohnnie Walker continues his celebration of all things 70s, playing music from both sides of the Atlantic, and in this show he's joined by Joy Division's Stephen Morris.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic. This week, Steve Harley discusses his success in the decade, with hits such as Judy Teen and Make Me Smile.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. He also talks to Nile Rogers from Chic.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the '70s with classic tracks. He also chats to Suzi Quatro about the stories behind her hit songs Can the Can and Devil Gate Drive.
DetailsGuitarist, singer and manager Peter Asher discusses his career in the 70s. Johnnie's featured album is Sparks' Kimono My House and we hear one listener's memories.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and speaks to former Beatle Ringo Starr.
DetailsBritish fashion designer Wayne Hemingway chats to Johnnie Walker about fashion and music in the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks, archive sessions, and he talks to David Essex about chart hits including Gonna Make You A Star and Hold Me Close.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the '70s by playing classic tracks and interviewing key artists from the decade. Featuring archive sessions and a return of the quiz Pop the Question.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s and focuses on some American rock classics. In Radio Rewind, Bob Geldof talks about The Boomtown Rats and the band's 70s hit, Rat Trap.
DetailsLulu joins Johnnie Walker for a chat about her life and music in the 70s, including the David Bowie-penned The Man Who Sold The World.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, Mark Ronson talks about his favourite music from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions.
DetailsThe Who frontman Roger Daltrey talks about his career with The Who and his solo career during the 1970s.
DetailsBritish rock guitarist Jeff Beck chats to Johnnie Walker about his career in the 1970s.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and speaking to Candi Staton about her hit records.
DetailsJohnnie Walker continues to celebrate the 70s and, this week, the Grammy Award-winning guitarist Duane Eddy discusses his favourite music from the decade.
DetailsJohnnie continues to celebrate the 70s playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and archive sessions. This week, he chats to Spandau Ballet's Tony Hadley.
DetailsJohnnie Walker plays tracks and archive sessions from the 70s. He also speaks to drummer Roger Taylor about Queen's success.
DetailsJohnnie celebrates the 70s with music from both sides of the Atlantic.
DetailsMike Batt drops in for a chat about his 1970s song-writing repertoire which includes The Wombles and the song Bright Eyes, performed by Art Garfunkel.
DetailsWilko Johnson from Dr Feelgood discusses the band's most popular hits of the decade.
DetailsJohnnie Walker celebrates the '70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic and chats to Graham Gouldman from 10cc.
DetailsUB40 frontman Ali Campbell reminisces about the 70s music that inspired him and Johnnie Walker's featured album is Supertramp's Breakfast In America.
DetailsJohnnie Walker talks to Sir Paul McCartney about his life and music after the break up of the Beatles and how he went on to gain huge success in the 1970s with his rock band, Wings.
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