A celebration of the finest jazz musicians and documentaries dedicated to the genre.
Stevie Wonder concert from the O2 Arena in London, featuring many of his classic hits.
Well-known fans of Stevie Wonder celebrate his music by selecting their favourite songs.
American jazz singer Peggy Lee performs some of her most popular songs.
With Celine Dion, Joe Cocker and Jennifer Warnes, Jason and Kylie, 10cc and Lionel Richie.
With Count Basie, Thelonious Monk, Oscar Peterson, Stan Tracey, Duke Ellington and others.
Shirley Bassey stars in the first of her 1970s series of entertainment shows for the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ.
Scottish Jazz Awards winner Kitti performs live.
Michael Parkinson presents the John Wilson Orchestra in a celebration of festive music.
A spectacular performance by Michael Buble, accompanied by his band and an orchestra.
Jo Whiley welcomes Nile Rodgers and his band Chic to the iconic Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio Theatre.
Compilation of performances and appearances by Nigel Kennedy from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ archive.
A portrait of the artist through interviews and performances, some previously unseen.
Film that shines a light on the making of Back to Black, Amy Winehouse's second album.
Amy Winehouse performs a one-off concert featuring songs from her album Back to Black.
How Amy Winehouse gave an acoustic performance in a church in the Irish village of Dingle.
Tracing the story of Ella Fitzgerald’s life.
Bandleader and pianist Count Basie reveals his passions and inspirations, in his own words
A special 90-minute jazz show that pays tribute to the iconic 1960s Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ series.
Documentary showing how Prince revolutionised the perception of black music in the 1980s.
The biggest bands on the buzzing UK scene play in a new edition of the iconic jazz show.
A joyous music celebration from the Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Concert Orchestra and Chesaba with Abel Selaocoe.
With Louis Armstrong, Count Basie, Duke Ellington, Oscar Peterson and Dizzy Gillespie.
DJ Cerys Matthews and photographer Val Wilmer select their favourite blues artists.
After battling mental illness, ex-Fleetwood Mac frontman Peter Green recorded again.