Narrated by Noddy Holder, this eye-opening series examines the key moments that have shaped musical history, starting with a look at the origins of disco music.
From the flamboyant clothes to the extravagant make up, Noddy Holder narrates this fascinating look at the evolution of glam rock.
Narrated by Noddy Holder, the eye-opening series examining the key moments that have shaped musical history turns its attention to Two Tone.
Noddy Holder narrates as the series takes a fascinating trip back to 1960s America to take a look at the evolution of funk music.
Narrated by Noddy Holder, this eye-opening series turns its attention to the origins of punk music. With Toyah Willcox and DJ Annie Nightingale.
A fascinating look at the politics behind - and evolution of - anti-nuclear songs, from western swing and country to gospel, jazz and rockabilly.
Noddy Holder narrates this fascinating look at the combination of personalities and events that gave rise to acid house music.
Noddy Holder narrates this fascinating look at the cheerful, catchy, synth-led party pop songs of the 80s. With Pete Burns and Pete Waterman.
Noddy Holder narrates this fascinating look at the combination of personalities and events that gave rise to progressive rock music.
The likes of Gary Numan, and Andy McCluskey and Paul Humphreys from Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark look at how electronic music grew throughout the 70s.
Happy Mondays' Bez and the Sex Pistols' Glen Matlock look back on the rise of the 'Madchester' scene of the late 80s and early 90s.
Musician Steve Abbott and DJ Princess Julia are among those taking a look at Gothic rock and bands such as The Cure and Nine Inch Nails.
Arlene Phillips and Gary Numan are among those taking a look at the rise of the music video, from Michael Jackson's Thriller to David Bowie's The Jean Genie.
Rick Wakeman and Pete Waterman are among those examining the emergence and impact of songs that brought major issues to the world's attention.
Music experts explore the wild world of heavy metal music, from Black Sabbath and Led Zeppelin to Metallica and Motley Crue.
Toyah Wilcox and Billy Bragg are among those examining the New Romantic movement, from The Human League and Adam Ant, to David Bowie and Ultravox.
The Sex Pistols' Glen Matlock and DJ Annie Nightingale are among those examining radio's biggest hits, from Queen to Pharrell Williams.
A fascinating musical journey examining the back-to-basics pub rock movement that emerged in the south of England in the 1970s.
An eye-opening look at the most memorable dance videos ever made, from Madonna's Vogue to Psy's Gangnam Style.