The People's Songs Episodes Episode guide
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Merry Xmas Everybody - The People's Choice
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Radio Ga Ga - A Celebration of Radio
Stuart looks at the very medium which brought music to the ears of the British public.
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Solsbury Hill - Our Love of the Countryside
Stuart Maconie explores how popular music reflects Britain's love of the great outdoors.
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Our House - Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Is Where the Heart Is
Using Madness's 1982 hit Our House to examine the importance of home ownership in Britain.
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Living in the Past - Progressive and Art-School Rock
Stuart focusses on the era of Progressive Rock music.
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Another Brick in the Wall - The Best Days of Our Lives?
Another Brick in the Wall - The Best Days of Our Lives?
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The Love Cats - A Peculiarly British Style
Stuart focusses on the early 80s and the notion of the Goth.
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You Should Be Dancing - Living for the Weekend
Stuart looks at our desire to welcome in the weekend.
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One Day Like This - The Music Festival Experience
Stuart Maconie examines how the British music festival became a universal experience.
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Do They Know It's Christmas? - How Pop Found a Social Conscience
Tonight Stuart looks at Band Aid and how pop music found a social conscience.
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Bye-Bye Baby - Pop Heartthrobs
Teen heartthrobs have been part of modern culture from Rudolph Valentino to Harry Styles.
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Move It - The British Take on Rock 'n' Roll
Cliff Richard's first hit ushered in a very British take on an American import.
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5:15 - Youth Tribes
Pop's journey from tribalism to multi-cultural smorgasbord.
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World in Motion - The British Love of Football
Tonight, Stuart looks at the music surrounding our love of the national game: football.
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Shipbuilding - The Falklands War
Robert Wyatt's single spotlights the ambivalence of a nation brought together in wartime.
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Don't Cry for Me Argentina - Musicals
Andrew Lloyd Webber's smash hit demonstrates the UK's unerring love of musical theatre.
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Bleeding Love - X Factor and Talent Shows
Do TV talent shows shorten the lifespan of a star's career and make us all talent scouts?
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The Ying Tong Song - Comedy and Popular Music
How the Goons's two-chord classic epitomises the UK's love of novelty comedy hits.
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Give Ireland Back to the Irish - The Troubles
Stuart Maconie looks at the political trouble and music around the early to mid 1970s.
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How Soon Is Now? - The Sound of the Post-Industrial North
The Smiths epitomise the true independence of Northern indie music.
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Wannabe - Girl Power and Feminism
How five young women reinvented feminism for themselves in the late 90s.
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Light Flight - The Folk Revival
The marriage of folk and electricity gives British folk a new lease of life.
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Tubthumping - Environmentalism and Anti-Globalism
Stuart looks at environmentalism and anti-globalism in music, focusing on Chumbawamba.
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Gold - Thatcherism and the aspiration of the 80s
How the aspirational culture of Thatcherism became reflected in the UK's charts.
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Dedicated Follower of Fashion - Swinging London
London becomes the epicentre of the Swinging '60s; the rest of the UK looks on enviously.
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Lad and Ladette Culture
Stuart looks at the lad and ladette culture which began in the early 1990s.
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Y Viva Espana - The Advent of Package Holidays
Stuart Maconie continues the series charting the history of modern Britain in 50 records.
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Paranoid - The Birth of Heavy Metal
How the industrial noise of the West Midlands helped give birth to a whole new genre.
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Can't Get You Out of My Head - Manufactured Pop and Svengalis
Stuart Maconie continues charting the history of modern Britain in over 50 records.
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Can't Get You Out of My Head - Manufactured Pop and Svengalis
How a diminutive Aussie soap star went from actress to diva and reinvented bubblegum pop.