The best of the big bands. The last edition of this show was broadcast on 26 July 2009.
From Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsClare Teal sits in for Malcolm Laycock with the best in swinging big band sounds.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsRecordings from Billy Eckstine, Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey and Jan Garber get an airing by Malcolm Laycock.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock marks the birthdays this week of bandleaders Glenn Gray, who led the very successful Casa Loma Orchestra and Si Zentner, who gained acclaim as both a player and bandleader.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsBefore Malcolm Laycock returns next week, Clare Teal has one last show bursting with the best of the big bands and the swing bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsMalcom Laycock examines some of the big names from the Benny Goodman Band to go on to lead their own bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock celebrates trumpeter, Roy Eldridge and selects some of the finest new releases in the world of swing.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsReturning to "Sunday night at 10", Malcolm Laycock has his arms full of the best swing and big band recordings for your delight.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsClare Teal sits in for Malcolm Laycock with the best in swinging big band sounds.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock celebrates the birthday of Will Bradley who co-led his orchestra with Ray McKinley and also marks the passing of former presenter and jazz composer and pianist, Steve Race.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock has a Summer Solitice swing session featuring the work of the Joe Loss Orchestra, The Syd Lawrence Orchestra and Ted Heath and His Music.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock celebrates the centenary of the birth of the king of swing, Benny Goodman.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsClare Teal sits in for Malcolm Laycock with the best in swinging big band sounds.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock celebrates the birthday this week of Erskine Hawkins and plays some of the popular, post war British bandleaders.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsMalcolm Laycock has a new release from the Empress Orchestra and a whole host of recordings from Billy May to play to you.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing. A day ahead of his birth date, Malcolm presents a special edition to celebrate the career of Ted Heath.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsFrom Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
DetailsA late night/early morning concert from Count Basie and boogie woogie from Harry James are celebrated by Malcolm Laycock tonight, with more music from Glenn Miller, Nelson Riddle and Duke Ellington.
DetailsCelebrating the age of swing with music from the dance bands and big bands of Britain and America.
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