For music lovers, uncover the stories in this collection that explore all things music.
The incredible story of a band you may never have heard but has influenced generations.
Uncovering the stories behind The Pogues Christmas classic, Fairytale of New York.
The jaw-dropping story of the rise and fall of British music and festival company Pollen.
Programme celebrating the 40th anniversary of the Tube special Walking to New Orleans.
The women pioneers of hip-hop reveal the story of their role in the genre's creation.
Documentary revealing the untold stories behind the most controversial music of the 1980s.
The story of the Scottish girl bands who challenged a male-dominated industry.
It鈥檚 the 90s, and girl bands All Saints, Spice Girls and Eternal battle for chart success.
Rob heads to the beating heart of country music: Nashville.
Follow Blaise, Dexter, James, Oliver and Reese as they are put through K-pop training.
It鈥檚 the early 90s, and boy bands Take That and East 17 battle it out for teenage hearts.
A celebration of an exciting new crop of country music artists taking the genre by storm.
How a group of dedicated music fans paved the way for the first Motown tour of Britain.
The untold story of how hip-hop rose from Belfast鈥檚 streets to the global stage.
The inspirational story of Simple Minds, one of Scotland's biggest bands.
Revealing the magic behind the making of the nation鈥檚 favourite Christmas music videos.
A celebration of Roy Plomley's radio favourite with some celebrity castaways' help.
Iain Spanish with the story of The Barrowland. Iain Sp脿inneach le sgeulachd Barrowland.
Rare and unseen moments from the making of the hit single by charity supergroup Band Aid.
Music author Dylan Jones argues that the 1980s were the most innovative decade in pop.
The story of Ghana鈥檚 influential music genre, through key artists from the scene.
An investigation of the appeal and power of the popular song My Way, written by Paul Anka.
Programme exploring the cultural significance of the banana.
The story of ten records from the 1930s to the present that have been banned by the 麻豆社.