Britains Favourite 80s Songs - Season 2

Season 2

Episodes

1980
Ten-part series celebrating pop's biggest decade. DJ Gary Davies narrates a fascinating look at the music of 1980, including The Specials, The Jam, Blondie and David Bowie.

1981
This week, we celebrate the biggest-selling singles of 1981, the best pop videos, the artists who appeared in them and the stories behind the songs, from The Human League and Soft Cell to Kim Wilde and Ultravox. This fascinating programme about the music of 1981, narrated by Tony Blackburn, features revealing interviews with the singers and band members who made it a classic year in pop.
Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini, Cheryl Baker, Clare Grogan and other famous faces guide us through the biggest hits of the year. Bucks Fizz were losing their skirts, Adam and the Ants were re-inventing the pop video, and synthesizer bands made it big – but there was still room in the charts for Shakin' Stevens.

1982
Featuring the top 50 1980s songs as voted for by the public and interviews with the stars who sang them, the producers who made them and the celebrity super-fans who loved them.

1983
Recalling the biggest hits from 1983 - from Bonnie Tyler, Howard Jones, Men At Work and Culture Club.

1984
A look at the biggest singles of 1984, the best pop videos, the artists who appeared in them, and the stories behind the songs. Cheryl Baker reveals how Tina Turner's What's Love Got to Do with It started off as a Bucks Fizz song. Plus, a look at Frankie Goes to Hollywood's controversial Relax, and the hits of Wham!. With contributions from Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini, Carol Decker and Jenny Powell.

1985
A look at the biggest-selling singles of 1985, the best pop videos, the artists who appeared in them, and the stories behind the songs. A-ha's Take On Me, and I Know Him So Well, by Elaine Paige and Barbara Dickson are two of the classic tracks under discussion. Contributors include Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini, Cheryl Baker and Carol Decker. Jenny Powell narrates.

1986
Tony Blackburn narrates this study of 1986 pop hits, with series regulars Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini and Cheryl Baker joined by Sam Fox. Peter Gabriel's Sledgehammer, Sinitta's So Macho, Falco's Rock Me Amadeus, and the Bangles' Walk Like an Egyptian are some of the tracks being discussed.

1987
Simon Bates narrates this look back at 1987, when George Michael, Madonna, and the Pet Shop Boys stormed the Top 40. Series regulars Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini and Jenny Powell are joined by Carol Decker, who reflects on the era that her band, T'Pau, finally made their breakthrough. It was also a time when Rick Astley, the Firm, Mel & Kim, and Bruce Willis had their share of chart success.

1988
Jenny Powell narrates this look back at the era of Bros, Belinda Carlisle and Bomb the Bass. It was also the time when Kylie Minogue went from soap icon to pop star. Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini, Cheryl Baker and Sam Fox add their thoughts on the year when Fairground Attraction had a Perfect hit, the Hollies were back in the charts, and Yazz and the Plastic Population breathed new life into 1980 song The Only Way Is Up.

1989
Jackie Brambles narrates this look back at 1989, the era of Madonna, Milli Vanilli and Jason Donovan. Toyah Willcox, Paul Gambaccini, Cheryl Baker and Jenny Powell add their thoughts on the year when the Bangles' Eternal Flame was a huge hit, Lisa Stansfield sang All Around The World, and Jive Bunny and the Mastermixers were almost unstoppable.
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