The 70s Greatest... - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

Pop Groups
The first episode looks back at some of the biggest family bands of the 1970s, kicking off in 1970 with the Osmonds and the Jackson 5. With performances by the Carpenters, Sister Sledge, the Nolans, Fleetwood Mac, Kool & the Gang, Ike and Tina Turner, Paul McCartney and Wings, Sparks and the B-52s.

Novelty Records
A selection of the best novelty songs of the decade, starting with a 1971 classic from comedy royalty Benny Hill. Plus, tracks by Boney M, the Village People, Queen, Ram Jam, the Wombles, Squeeze, the Flying Lizards, Baccara, Ian Dury and the Blockheads, and more.

Glam Rock Hits
A look at the most successful songs from the era of David Bowie, T-Rex, Slade, Sweet, and Roxy Music.

Singer Songwriters
A celebration of the finest singer-songwriters of the 1970s, including Paul McCartney & Wings. In 1973 they crafted one of their best hits with the title theme of 007 epic Live and Let Die. Plus, there's a look at the music and lyrics of Elton John, Bob Marley, Kate Bush, Billy Joel and more.

Grease And Other 70s Movie Hit Soundtracks

70s Greatest Pop
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