Bob Dylan's eclectic mix of music, guests, interviews and commentary
Bob's theme in the show is 'Time', and tracks include Time is on My Side, by Irma Thomas; and Life Begins at 4 O'Clock by Bobby Milano.
DetailsBob Dylan selects an eclectic range of tracks on the theme of Number One, including music by Elvis Presley and The Contours.
DetailsBob Dylan chooses a selection of records on the theme of the 'fool'. The eclectic playlist includes tracks from Aretha Franklin, Ike and Tina Turner and The Drifters.
DetailsBob takes 'Stones' as his theme. Including Third Stone from the Sun by Jimi Hendrix; Rolling Stone by Muddy Waters and Sticks and Stones by Ray Charles.
DetailsBob takes Halloween as his theme this week and includes songs by Albert King, The Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, Stevie Wonder and Dr John.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Trains as his theme.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks is based around the theme of Days of the Week. Including music by U2, Rolling Stones, Kris Kristofferson and The Undertones.
DetailsBob chooses a selection of tracks based around the theme of Danger.
DetailsBob's theme is Drinking: with tracks from Charles Aznavour, Jimmy Rogers, John Lee Hooker, Loretta Lynn, The Andrew Sisters and Charlie Walker.
DetailsBob explores shadowy songs and subjects for this episode's theme - the night. Tracks include Such a Night by Dr John, Night Life by Willie Nelson and Midnight Shift by Buddy Holly.
DetailsBob takes Women's Names as this week's subject for his selection of tunes, including Peggy Sue by Buddy Holly, Lola by The Kinks and Claudette by Rob Orbison.
DetailsBob has a 'party' for this week's theme. Tonight, he features songs by Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five, The Enchanters and Elvis Costello.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan, plus guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Rich Man, Poor Man as his topic.
DetailsBob Dylan turns his attention to Eyes, including songs by the likes of Chuck Berry, Sonny Boy Williamson, Ruth Brown and The Streets.
DetailsFeaturing an eclectic mix of music hand-picked by Bob Dylan, interviews and commentary. In this episode, Bob goes travelling with records on the theme of 'Around the World'.
DetailsBob continues his selection of tracks chosen on the theme of Trains. With tracks from Captain Beefheart, Johnny Cash, Louis Armstrong, Randy Newman and Los Lobos.
DetailsBob takes California as his theme, including Dionne Warwick's Do You Know the Way to San Jose and Joni Mitchell's California.
DetailsBob's theme is Sleep and his selections include songs from Louis Jordan and His Tympany Five, George Jones, Belton Richard and Little Miss Cornshucks.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob continues his journey with more Trains.
DetailsBob plays a selection of tracks on his chosen theme, which is New York. Including tracks by Dinah Washington, Ray Charles and Lou Reed.
DetailsBob's theme is Musical Instruments and his selections include tracks by Dinah Washington, Bessie Smith and Her Blue Boys, Tom Waits and Stevie Wonder.
DetailsBob Dylan takes the Devil as his theme and includes songs by the likes of Robert Johnson, Gene Vincent, Beck and Tom Waits.
DetailsBob picks out an eclectic mix of music with the common theme of mail. Including tunes by The Marvelettes, The Ravens, RB Greaves, Memphis Slim, Jo-El Sonnier and Sister Wynona Carr.
DetailsBob Dylan's eclectic mix of selected music, including guests, interviews and commentary. His theme is 'Heart', to tie in with St Valentine's day on Thursday.
DetailsBob Dylan's theme is President's Day. Tracks on the playlist include They Might Be Giants, by James K Polk and I Don't Want to Be President, by Percy Mayfield.
DetailsBob takes Hair as this week's subject for his selection of tunes. Including tracks from Johnny Cash, Elvis Costello and They Might Be Giants.
DetailsBob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour returns with the legendary singer selecting the theme of 'eyes'. Tracks include Spanish Eyes by Al Martino, and Brown Eyed Girl by Van Morrison.
DetailsBob takes Doctors as his theme, including Dear Doctor by The Rolling Stones and Doctor My Eyes by Jackson Browne.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Friends and Neighbours as his theme.
DetailsBob Dylan continues his travels 'around the world'. From Liverpool to Jamaica and Loch Lomond to Rome, Bob hits the high road in this musical journey to all points of the compass.
DetailsBob's selection of songs is on the theme of Tennessee. With tracks from Shorty Long, Chuck Berry, Arrested Development, Mott the Hoople, Carl Perkins and Jerry Lee Lewis.
DetailsBob takes Locks and Keys as his theme, including Bessie Smith's Lock and Key and The Detroit Cobras' You Don't Knock.
DetailsBob's theme is Luck and his selections include Bad Luck Soul by BB King, You Can't Be Lucky All The Time by Roosevelt Sykes and Kay Starr's Wheel Of Fortune.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan with links to the Volunteer State of Tennessee.
DetailsBob plays a selection of tracks on his chosen theme, which is Jail. With tracks from Johnny Cash, The Pretenders and Bessie Smith.
DetailsBob takes Divorce as this week's subject for his selection of tunes, with tracks by Tammy Wynette, The Drifters, Doris Duke and T-Bone Walker.
DetailsBob takes walking as his theme, with tracks including I'm Walkin' by Fats Domino, Lou Reed's Walk on the Wild Side and Jake Walk Blues from the Allen Brothers.
DetailsBob's musical countdown includes Ten Commandments by Prince Buster, Nine Below Zero by Sonny Boy Williamson II, Seven Nation Army by The White Stripes and many more.
DetailsCab Calloway and Johnny Hicks feature among Bob Dylan's selections as he presents a Theme Time Radio Hour on the subject of food.
DetailsBob picks out some obscure and well-known tracks on the theme of money. Including songs by Van Morrison, Ray Charles, Mel Blanc, Louis Prima and Jesse Price.
DetailsBob musically devotes this edition to mothers everywhere. The eclectic playlist includes tracks from Randy Newman, Earl King and the Rolling Stones.
DetailsBob takes Tears as this week's subject for his selection of tunes.
DetailsBob Dylan works up a sweat as he looks at the theme of heat. Includes tracks from Jerry Lee Lewis, Johnny Cash, Rolling Stones, LaVern Baker and others.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Tears as his theme.
DetailsBob Dylan's eclectic mix of selected music, including guests, interviews and commentary.
DetailsBob Dylan features records based on the theme of the name Joe. The eclectic playlist includes Joe Hill by Joan Baez and Old Black Joe by Jerry Lee Lewis.
DetailsThe enigmatic Bob Dylan continues to play disc jockey as only he can.
DetailsWith the Chelsea Flower Show in full bloom, Bob takes flowers as this week's subject, including tracks by Paul Clayton, Tiny Tim, Wilson Pickett and The Friends of Distinction.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob picks New York as his theme.
DetailsBob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour returns with the legendary singer selecting a collection of tracks on the theme of Dogs. Including Bird Dog, by The Everly Brothers.
DetailsBob takes Baseball as his theme, including two versions of Take Me Out to the Ball Game. Plus Baseball Boogie by Mabel Scott and Home Run by Chance Halladay.
DetailsBob takes Thanksgiving Leftovers as his theme and includes songs by The Robins, Fats Waller, The Bailes Brothers and Cisco Houston.
DetailsThere's hell to pay as Bob plays music of The Devil.
DetailsBob Dylan's eclectic mix of selected music, including guests, interviews and commentary. Bob takes 'musical instruments' as the theme.
DetailsTo mark the British International Motor Show, a look at Cars. Including tracks by Bruce Springsteen, Memphis Minnie, Joni Mitchell and Chuck Berry.
DetailsBob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour returns with the legendary singer selecting a collection of tracks on the theme of the Moon. Including Havana Moon, by Chuck Berry.
DetailsBob's theme is 'Flowers' and he has chosen songs by Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Lucky Millinder, Laura Cantrell and Wilson Pickett.
DetailsBob takes 'Hello' as his theme. Including Hello Mary Lou, by Ricky Nelson, Hello in There, by John Prine and The Beatles' Hello Goodbye.
DetailsBob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour returns with the legendary singer selecting a collection of tracks on the theme of the Weddings. Including Love and Marriage, by Frank Sinatra.
DetailsA special one hour edition of Bob Dylan's Christmas themes, holiday dreams and jingle bell schemes and featuring songs by The Staple Singers, Lord Nelson and The Enchanters.
DetailsBob Dylan's eclectic mix of selected music on the theme of 'Dance', with guests, interviews and commentary. Including tracks by Martha Reeves & The Vandellas and The Ramones.
DetailsBob concludes his look at Money. Includes I've Got Money by James Brown, Money Honey by Clyde McPhatter and The Drifters and Clean Money from Elvis Costello.
DetailsBob goes bananas and picks fruit as this show's theme. Tracks include Tutti Frutti by Little Richard, Strawberry Fields Forever by The Beatles and Strange Fruit by Billie Holiday.
DetailsBob takes Laughter as this week's subject. Including Laughin' and Jokin', by Ernie Caffin; Laugh at Me, by Sonny Bono and They All Laughed, by Chris Connor.
DetailsBob sends a shiver down your spine as he takes the cold for his latest theme. In this episode, he features songs by Tom Waits, John Lennon and Big Joe Turner.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Laughter as his theme.
DetailsBob Dylan celebrates the telephone. The eclectic playlist includes Talk To Me Baby by Elmore James, 842-3089 (Call My Name) by Etta James and Hanging on the Telephone by Blondie.
DetailsBob's theme this week is 'Laughter', and his selections include songs by Big Joe Turner, Gene Chandler, The Maytals and Roy Brown.
DetailsBob takes The Devil as this week's subject for his selection of tunes.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-selected by Bob Dylan and includes guests, interviews and commentary on music and other topics. Bob takes Jail as his subject.
DetailsBob Dylan's Theme Time Radio Hour returns with the legendary singer selecting a collection of tracks on the theme of the Father.
DetailsBob takes Halloween as his theme, including Black Cat by Tommy Collins, Castin' My Spell by Johnny Otis, Superstition by Stevie Wonder and Monster Mash by Bobby 'Boris' Pickett.
DetailsBob's theme for this edition is Around The World, featuring tracks by The Coasters, Warren Zevon, Edith Piaf and The Byrds.
DetailsBob continues his trip Around The World with tracks by Gerry And The Pacemakers, Celia Cruz, The Ink Spots and Wreckless Eric.
DetailsThis week Bob takes Beginnings, Middles and Ends as his theme and plays tracks by Sonny Boy Williamson, Amos Milburn, Ray Charles and Wanda Jackson.
DetailsAn eclectic mix of music hand-picked by Bob Dylan, including tracks from Peggy Lee, Manfred Mann, Ray Charles and Nick Lowe.
DetailsBob takes Big Clearance Sale as his theme and plays tracks by Jerry Lee Lewis, Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys, Clarence 'Frogman' Henry and Dusty Springfield.
DetailsBob takes Big Clearance Sale as his theme for another week and plays songs by Johnny Cash, Mississippi John Hurt, The Wailers, Betty Carter and The Rolling Stones.
DetailsBob takes Birds as his theme and plays songs by Fats Domino, Merrill Moore, Leonard Cohen, Captain Beefheart and the Magic Band and The Five Du-Tones.
DetailsBob stays on the theme of Birds and plays songs by Howlin' Wolf, the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Big Joe Turner, The Trashmen and Eddie Floyd.
DetailsBob takes Blood as his theme and includes songs by Little Esther, Memphis Slim, Jerry Lee Lewis and The Mississippi Sheiks.
DetailsBob takes Cadillac as his theme - his selections include Brand New Cadillac by Vince Taylor & His Playboys and Mr Thrill by Mildred Jones.
DetailsBob explores the theme of California with tracks by Joni Mitchell, Dionne Warwick, The Sir Douglas Quintet and Bobby Womack.
DetailsBob takes Cats as his theme and includes songs by Walter 'Kid' Smith and Norman Woodlief, Hop Wilson and His Buddies, The Coasters and Little Willie John.
DetailsBob Dylan gets festive as only he can with a special two-hour edition featuring such treats as Christmas Is A-Comin' by Leadbelly and Don't Believe In Christmas by The Sonics.
DetailsBob takes Classic Rock as his theme - which for him means songs mentioning rocks and stones - and plays tracks by The Staple Singers, Muddy Waters and Ray Charles.
DetailsBob takes Coffee as his theme and his selections include songs by The Ink Spots, Otis Redding, Lightnin' Hopkins, Blur and Ella Mae Morse.
DetailsBob takes Cold as his theme and his selections include Cold Cold Feeling by T-Bone Walker, When The Tingle Becomes A Chill by Loretta Lynn and Big Joe Turner's The Chill is on.
DetailsBob's theme is colours and his selections include Yellow Coat by Screamin' Jay Hawkins and the Jimi Hendrix Experience's Purple Haze.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks this week are based on the theme of Colours. Including tracks by The Beatles, Joni Mitchell, Sammy Masters and The Jimi Hendrix Experience.
DetailsBob takes Cops and Robbers as his theme and features tracks by the Nat King Cole Trio, The Crickets, The Byrds, The Equals and Smiley Lewis.
DetailsBob takes Dance as his theme and plays tracks by Martha and the Vandellas, Delroy Wilson, The Turbans and New York punks The Ramones.
DetailsBob takes Danger as his theme and plays songs by Esther Phillips, The Arctic Monkeys and Michigan and Smiley.
DetailsBob takes the days of the week as his theme and plays tracks by Smiley Lewis, The Rolling Stones, The Undertones, Tom Waits and Kris Kristofferson.
DetailsBob takes Doctors as his theme and plays tracks by Harmonica Frank Floyd, BB King, Huey Piano Smith And The Clowns and The White Stripes.
DetailsBob takes Dogs as his theme and includes songs by Rufus Thomas, Slim Gaillard, Hawkshaw Hawkins and the Mighty Sparrow.
DetailsBob takes Dreams as his theme, with selections Darn That Dream by Dinah Washington, I've Got Dreams To Remember by Otis Redding, Sh-Boom by The Chords and Roy Orbison's In Dreams.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks is based around the theme of Dreams. Including music by The Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, The Lovin' Spoonful and Tom Waits.
DetailsBob takes Drinking and plays tracks including One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer by John Lee Hooker, Loretta Lynn's Don't Come Home a Drinkin and One Mint Julep by The Clovers.
DetailsBob takes the Family Circle as his theme and plays tracks by Lonzo and Oscar, Peter Tosh and The Wailers, Elvis Presley, Willie Mabon and Sly and The Family Stone.
DetailsBob takes Famous People as his theme and his selections include tracks by Ian Dury and The Blockheads, The Mighty Sparrow, King Stitt, Dinah Washington and Simon and Garfunkel.
DetailsBob Dylan presents an eclectic hour of music on the theme of 'Food', including songs by Slim Gaillard, The Melodians, Charles Mingus and Wendy Rene.
DetailsBob takes Friends and Neighbours as his theme and plays songs from the likes of Hank Williams and George Jones with Melba Montgomery.
DetailsBob takes Friends and Neighbours as this week's subject for his selection of tunes, which include You've Got a Friend by Carole King and Neighbours by The Rolling Stones.
DetailsBob takes Fruit as his theme and includes songs by The Memphis Jug Band, Eric Donaldson, Perez Prado, Little Richard and Billie Holiday.
DetailsBob plays tracks on the theme of Goodbye, featuring tracks by Elmore James, Les Paul and Mary Ford, Bobby Charles, Ivie Anderson and Duke Ellington, Lead Belly and Lee Dorsey.
DetailsBob's theme is Hair and he includes songs by Sonny Burgess, Hank Ballard, Joe Clay and Professor Longhair.
DetailsBob takes Happiness as his theme and plays tracks by Al Green, Elmore James, Ella Fitzgerald, The Sons of the Pioneers and Buzzcocks.
DetailsBob takes Head to Toe as his theme this week. His exploration of the human body takes him from I've Got You Under My Skin by Louis Prima and Keely Smith to Loretta Lynn's Fist City.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks is based around the theme of Head to Toe. Including music by Smokey Robinson and the Miracles, Delta Rhythm Boys, Louis Prima, Keely Smith, Loretta Lynn.
DetailsBob takes Heat as his theme and plays tracks by The Rolling Stones, LaVern Baker, Billy Lee Riley, James Brown and Johnny 'Guitar' Watson.
DetailsBob takes Hello as his theme and plays songs by Nazz, The Mardi Gras Loungers, John Prine and Willie Nelson.
DetailsBob takes Joe as his theme and plays tunes by Foy Welling and the Riders of the Purple Sage, Joan Baez, Jerry Lee Lewis and Hank Williams.
DetailsBob takes Lock and Key as his theme and plays songs by Sonny Boy Williamson, Wynonie Harris, Little Walter and Groovey Joe Poovey.
DetailsBob takes Madness as his theme and includes the songs Crazy by Patsy Cline, Eddie Cochran's Nervous Breakdown, Madness by Prince Buster and Crackin' Up by Bo Diddley.
DetailsBob takes Mail as his theme and his selections include tracks by The Marvelettes, Memphis Slim, Fats Waller and Sister Wynona Carr.
DetailsBob takes Maps as his theme and includes tracks by Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys, Hank Snow, Prof Longhair and Wilbert Harrison.
DetailsBob takes Money as his theme and includes Pennies From Heaven by Louis Prima, Greenbacks by Ray Charles, and Puff Daddy and the Family's It's All About The Benjamins.
DetailsBob continues with Money as his theme for a second show and includes I've Got Money by James Brown and Money Honey by Clyde McPhatter and the Drifters.
DetailsBob takes Night as his theme and plays tracks by Dr John, The Drifters, Chuck Carbo and Professor Longhair.
DetailsBob takes Noah's Ark as his theme and plays tracks by Dave Bartholomew, The Marvelettes, Sonny Boy Williamson II and Rolf Harris.
DetailsBob takes Noah's Ark as his theme for a second week and plays tracks by Jefferson Airplane, Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell, Joni Mitchell and The Maytals.
DetailsBob takes Nothing as his theme and his featured artists include The Fugs, Mose Allison, Rockin' Sidney and Townes Van Zandt.
DetailsBob takes Number One as his theme and includes songs by The Five Royales, Elvis Presley, George Jones and Buddy Guy.
DetailsBob takes Numbers as his theme and plays tracks by Bobby 'Blue' Bland, Prince Buster, Muddy Waters, Ann Peebles and Connie Allen with Todd Rhodes and his Orchestra.
DetailsBob takes President's Day as his theme and plays tracks by Ruth Brown and Her Rhythmakers, Johnnie Taylor, Tony Joe White and Wynonie Harris.
DetailsBob takes Questions as his theme this week and includes songs by Bo Diddley, The Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye and Billie Holiday.
DetailsBob takes Radio as his theme and plays songs by Lloyd Bennett and His Rockets, The Clash, The Blasters and Luke Jones and His Orchestra.
DetailsBob plays a selection of tracks on his chosen theme, which is Rich Man Poor Man. Including music from Louis Armstrong, Tony Bennett and Emmylou Harris.
DetailsBob Dylan's eclectic mix of selected music, including guests, interviews and commentary.
DetailsBob takes Shoes as his theme and plays songs by Tommy Tucker, Dinah Washington, Boozoo Chavis and Chuck Willis.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks is based on the theme of Shoes, including tracks from Carl Perkins, Dinah Washington, Run DMC, Robert Parker and The Drifters.
DetailsBob takes Something as his theme and includes tracks by Earl-Jean McCrea, Billy Ward and his Dominoes, The Velvelettes and Eddie Cochran.
DetailsBob takes Spring Cleaning as his theme and plays tracks including Dust My Broom by Elmore James, Spring Cleaning by Fats Waller, Fats Domino's Be My Guest and Roy Orbison's Crying.
DetailsBob's theme is Spring Cleaning. His selections include House Cleaning by The Spaniels, Richest Guy in the Graveyard by Dinah Washington and Skid Row Joe by Porter Wagoner.
DetailsBob takes Street Maps as his theme and his selections include tracks by Roger Miller, Ray Charles, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Hank Williams.
DetailsBob takes Sugar and Candy as his theme and his selections include tracks from Joe Liggins and The Honeydrippers, Millie Small, Joe Tex and Harry 'Haywire Mac' McClintock.
DetailsBob's selection of tunes include Summertime Blues by Eddie Cochran, and Heat Wave by Martha and the Vandellas.
DetailsBob takes the Telephone as his theme and plays tracks by Elmore James, Etta James, Eddie 'Cleanhead' Vinson and Little Milton.
DetailsBob’s theme is the state of Texas and his selections include Texas Me by Doug Sahm and Waltz Across Texas by Ernest Tubb & His Texas Troubadours.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks is based on the theme of Texas. Including music by Andy Anderson and the Dawnbreakers, Willie Nelson and The Dixie Nightingales.
DetailsBob takes the Bible as his theme and plays tracks by Blind Willie Johnson, the Rev Gary Davis, Kitty Wells, Wynonie Harris, Reno and Smiley.
DetailsBob takes the Moon as his theme and his selections include songs by Chuck Berry, Fats Waller, Dinah Washington, The Capris and Slim Gaillard.
DetailsBob takes Death and Taxes as his theme and includes songs by Gene Autry, The Beatles, Prince Buster and Bukka White.
DetailsBob takes Time as his theme and his selections include tracks by Irma Thomas, Etta James, Tyrone Davis and Billy Ward and the Dominos.
DetailsBob plays a selection of tracks on his chosen theme, which is Trains. His diverse selection includes Frankie Laine, Leadbelly, The Monkees, The Clash and Laura Cantrell.
DetailsBob's theme is Truth and Lies and he plays Don't Lie to Me by Fats Domino, Don't Play That Song by Aretha Franklin, Guitar Slim's Twenty Five Lies and La-La-La-Lies by The Who.
DetailsBob takes Walking as his theme - his selections include I'm Walkin' by Fats Domino, Walking By Myself by Jimmy Rogers and Big Walter Horton and The Walk by Jimmy McCracklin.
DetailsBob takes War as his theme and plays tracks by Louis Jordan, Johnny Horton, Kate and Anna McGarrigle, Buffy Sainte-Marie, Jerry Lee Lewis, Freda Payne and Bob Marley.
DetailsBob takes Weather as his theme and includes songs by The Staple Singers, Stevie Wonder, The Prisonaires and Irma Thomas.
DetailsBob takes Women's Names as his theme and his selections include Mona by Bo Diddley, Claudette by Roy Orbison, Pretty Polly by Sandy Denny and Lola by The Kinks.
DetailsBob takes Work as his theme and includes tracks by T-Bone Walker, Merle Haggard, Jimmy Reed, Sarah Vaughan and Lee Dorsey.
DetailsBob takes Young and Old as his theme and plays tracks by Mose Allison, The Ramones, Prince Buster, Muddy Waters and Esther Phillips.
DetailsBob's selection of tracks is based around the theme of Young and Old. Including music by Mose Allison, Hot Lips Page, Linda Lawson, The Ramones, Guy Lombardo and Prince Buster.
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