- BBC Radio 2
- Programmes
- Johnnie Walker's Sounds of the 70s
- Episodes
- 2009
- 2009
- November
-
29 Nov 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays tracks and archive sessions, and speaks to Queen's Roger Taylor.
22 Nov 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie plays classic tracks, archive sessions and chats to Leo Sayer.
15 Nov 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks and speaks to former Rolling Stone Bill Wyman.
8 Nov 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks and talks to Rod Argent.
1 Nov 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie speaks to Fleetwood Mac's Mick Fleetwood and Lindsey Buckingham.
- October
-
25 Oct 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks and speaks to David Essex.
18 Oct 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic.
11 Oct 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks, archive sessions and talks to Gary Numan.
4 Oct 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker speaks to Jethro Tull's Ian Anderson and Kate Bush is the music focus.
- September
-
27 Sep 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks.
20 Sep 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s with classic tracks and speaks to Chris Squire from Yes.
13 Sep 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie revisits a 1977 interview with Steve Miller and the Fleetwood Mac album Rumours.
6 Sep 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic 70s tracks and speaks to the photographer Tom Wright.
- August
-
30 Aug 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker talks to Sir Paul McCartney.
23 Aug 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie talks to Nile Rogers from Chic.
16 Aug 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie talks to Paul Fenton about playing in the bands Christie and T Rex.
9 Aug 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie focusses on 70s reggae music.
2 Aug 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker celebrates the 70s and speaks to John Illsley from Dire Straits.
- July
-
26 Jul 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie plays classic 70s tracks from both sides of the Atlantic.
19 Jul 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic.
12 Jul 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie celebrates the 70s by playing classic tracks from both sides of the Atlantic.
5 Jul 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker chats to Ray Davies of The Kinks.
- June
-
28 Jun 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker speaks to Candi Staton about her hit records.
21 Jun 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker talks to Ralph McTell about the story behind his 1974 hit Streets of London
14 Jun 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie plays classic seventies tracks and chats to Mike Oldfield.
7 Jun 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker chats to American blues musician Sonny Landreth.
- May
-
31 May 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie chats to Graham Gouldman from 10cc.
24 May 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie chats to Suzi Quatro about her hit songs Can the Can and Devil Gate Drive.
17 May 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie plays classic tracks and speaks to the folk singer Al Stewart.
10 May 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies.
3 May 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies.
- April
-
26 Apr 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies.
19 Apr 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies.
12 Apr 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
Johnnie Walker plays classic tracks from the Seventies.
5 Apr 2009
15:00–17:00
BBC Radio 2
With a 1974 Queen session and chatting to Francis Rossi from Status Quo.
This page is best viewed in an up-to-date web browser with style sheets (CSS) enabled. While you will be able to view the content of this page in your current browser, you will not be able to get the full visual experience. Please consider upgrading your browser software or enabling style sheets (CSS) if you are able to do so.