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Episodes from Johnnie Walker's Sounds of the 70s broadcast in 2012

May
  1. Johnnie celebrates the revival of Mike Leigh's classic 70s play, Abigail's Party.
  2. Johnnie chats with half of one of the most successful rock duos of all time, John Oates.
  3. Julian Lennon chats to Johnnie about his memories of his life in the spotlight.
  4. Listeners pick their all-time favourite '70s hits in Johnnie's bank holiday special.
April
  1. Billy Bragg joins Johnnie to share his memories of the 70s.
  2. Johnnie chats to Gary Numan and revisits a classic album from the Average White Band.
  3. Mike Scott from The Waterboys remembers the music that inspired him in the '70s.
  4. Johnnie speaks to record label founder Seymour Stein and folk musician Judy Collins.
  5. Johnnie talks to the South African keyboard player and frontman Manfred Mann.
March
  1. Johnnie chats to to singer, songwriter and record producer Albert Hammond OBE.
  2. Johnnie talks to Paul Nicholas and he re-visits Led Zeppelin's Physical Grafitti.
  3. Johnnie Walker chats to JJ Burnel from The Stranglers.
  4. Johnnie chats to Irish folk musician Christy Moore.
February
  1. Johnnie chats to folk musician Don McLean and revisits Rush's prog epic 2112.
  2. Johnnie talks to singer-songwriter Chris Isaak and revisits The Clash's debut album.
  3. Johnnie catches up with Debbie Moore of Pineapple Studios and Pooch from Tavares.
  4. Johnnie celebrates the 70s, playing classic tracks and archive sessions.
January
  1. Johnnie chats to popstar Jimmy Osmond, the youngest sibling of the Osmond Family.
  2. Johnnie chats to Cyndi Lauper and features an Iggy Pop classic, Lust For Life.
  3. Johnnie Walker chats to Baron Wolman, a photographer who captured icons of the 70s.
  4. Johnnie celebrates the 70s with Nile Rodgers, one of the architects of disco music.
  5. Johnnie is joined by Boy George, who talks about his musical debt to 70s glam rock heroes.

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