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Subject: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: GUEST,Chris B. Date: 06 Dec 10 - 07:52 AM Folk At The BBC Parts 1 & 2 BROADCASTS (1 - 5 of 5 programmes) 10 Dec 2010 23:00 BBC Four The 50s/60s 1/2. A compilation of folk performances from the 1950s and 60s. (R) 11 Dec 2010 03:00 BBC Four The 50s/60s 1/2. A compilation of folk performances from the 1950s and 60s. (R) 11 Dec 2010 20:00 BBC Four The 60s/70s 2/2. Featuring Donovan, Richard Thompson, Pentangle, Sandy Denny and Alan Whicker. (R) 13 Dec 2010 00:35 BBC Four The 50s/60s 1/2. A compilation of folk performances from the 1950s and 60s. (R) 13 Dec 2010 02:35 BBC Four The 60s/70s 2/2. Featuring Donovan, Richard Thompson, Pentangle, Sandy Denny and Alan Whicker. (R) Originally shown as part of the Folk Britannia season in 2006, these two programmes are compilations of material from the BBC archives, and material that was recorded but not, or only partly included in the three Folk Britannia programmes which formed the core of the season. Part 1 includes archive material from the 50's & 60's and Part 2 includes archive material from the 60's & 70's. Part 1 - The 50's & 60's 01. John Henry - Woody Guthrie with Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee (1948) 02. San Francisco Bay Blues - Ramblin' Jack Elliott (recent) 03. The Miner Sings (1951) - Competition to discover lesser known mining songs. Featuring Roland Robson 04. Twas In The Pleasant Month Of May - John and Jill Copper (recent) 05. Rock Island Line - Pete Seeger (1966) 06. Country Blues - Peggy Seeger (recent) 07. The Row Between The Cages - Ewan MacColl (undated) 08. The Cuckoo - Bob Davenport (recent) 09. The Bold Drover - Harry Cox (1964) 10. Georgie - Martin Carthy (recent) 11. Mick MacGuire - Robin Hall and Jimmy McGregor (1960) 12. Jack of Diamonds - Lonnie Donegan (1957) 13. Monitor (1959) - Arts show feature looking at the growth of guitar music. Various artists. 14. The Ballad of Tom Joad - Andy Irvine (recent) 15. Tonight (1960) - Alan Whicker reports on the persecution of Beatniks in Newquay, Cornwall. Features 2 songs from Wiz Jones. 16. With God On Our Side - Bob Dylan (1964) Part 2 - The 60's & 70's 01. Anjii - Bert Jansch (recent) 02. Time Out (1964) - A documentary feature on Folk Clubs, with various artists 03. Colours - Donovan (recent) 04. Question - The Incredible String Band (1968) 05. Let No Man Steal Your Time - Pentangle (1968) 06. Meeting Point: Outcasts & Outsiders (1966) - Jackson C Frank, Al Stewart, Weston Gavin 07. Hurdy-Gurdy Man - Donovan (1968) 08. Adieu, Adieu - Richard Thomson (recent) 09. Crazy Lady Blues - Sandy Denny (1971) 10. Fog On The Tyne - Lindisfarne (1971) 11. The Lakes Of Pontchartrain - Paul Brady (recent) 12. All Around My Hat - Steeleye Span (1976) 13. Half English - Billy Bragg (recent) |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: alanabit Date: 06 Dec 10 - 08:01 AM Sometimes I wish I was back in Britain! |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: GUEST Date: 06 Dec 10 - 08:03 AM Also available on TheBox.bz at: http://thebox.bz/details.php?id=26199 |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: GUEST Date: 06 Dec 10 - 08:04 AM You can also use http://expatshield.com to view iPlayer. |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: goatfell Date: 07 Dec 10 - 06:58 AM great news |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: bubblyrat Date: 07 Dec 10 - 07:56 AM Away this coming weekend,and don't have a VCR either, but should catch some things on Monday night ! |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: Chris in Portland Date: 07 Dec 10 - 09:46 AM With expatshield can you switch back and forth easily between US and UK addresses? I assume you have to be fish or fowl! Would there be any bad things happening to the pc if one goes to UK address temporarily? Very interesting program - necessity is a mother, for sure. Thanks for the info. Merry Christmas. |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: GUEST,CJB Date: 07 Dec 10 - 11:21 AM With ExpatShield you get some advertising whilst its running. But there is an icon on the task bar so that you can click it 'on' to watch iPlayer, then 'off' to do normal browsing and watching other t.v. stations. Try it and see. |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: GUEST Date: 07 Dec 10 - 12:32 PM http://www.watch-bbc-iplayer.com/index.html |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: Chris in Portland Date: 07 Dec 10 - 04:26 PM A giant step for mankind, especially considering the vast wasteland of US tv - the Beeb is nonly half-vast! |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: SylviaN Date: 07 Dec 10 - 07:56 PM Yes, I agree, having folk music on BBC television, even if it is BBC4 and not one of the main channels, is great. |
Subject: RE: Folk at the BBC (BBC4) From: Lucy Wright Date: 19 Dec 10 - 06:12 AM Did anyone spot a young Peter Bellamy in the audience of the Al Stewart clip? |
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