Colourful nuggets of pop mined from the BBC's archive.
Pop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. Bruce Forsythe performs the 1965 pop instrumental A Walk In The Black Forest on the Harry Seacombe show from 1968.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. Back to 1968 and a song taken from Cilla Black's very own show, a cover version of the Stevie Wonder classic Uptight.
DetailsA nugget of pop mined from the BBC's archive. From her own series recorded in 1967, Dusty Springfield performs the Bobby Hebb classic, Sunny.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. Britain's inoffensive pop conquerors of America perform Something Is Happening on the Wednesday Show in 1968.
DetailsRecorded in 1968, Julie Driscoll sings to the accompaniment of Brian Auger's Trinity on Bob Dylan's This Wheel's On Fire.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. A 1966 performance from the singing star of The Frost Report of Going to the Zoo, calling for audience participation.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. From a 1964 edition of Crackerjack, pop folk duo Peter and Gordon sing A World Without Love by Paul McCartney.
DetailsA colourful nugget of pop mined from the BBC's archive, Procul Harum's A Whiter Shade of Pale, performed on Top of the Pops in 1967.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. From a rehearsal for a Top of the Pops performance, Sandie gives an accidentally aloof ice-queen rendering of Long Live Love.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. A youthful Status Quo, complete with ruffled shirts and sideburns, sing their first hit single, Pictures of Matchstick Men.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. Taking their name from a Bo Didley song, The Pretty Things groove out during a 1966 performance of Midnight To Six Man.
DetailsPop moments from the BBC's sixties archive. The Rolling Stones are pure sixties psychadelia singing Gimme Shelter on Pop Goes the Sixties from 1969.
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