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Season 1964

  • S1964E01 Ellington in Concert: Part 1

    • April 21, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The world-famous pianist-composer-conductor Duke Ellington and his Orchestra. The first of two programmes recorded during a recent visit to this country.

  • S1964E02 An All-Star Jam Session

    • April 28, 1964
    • BBC Two

    An All-Star Jam Session featuring Kenny Baker, George Chisholm, Tony Coe, Roy Willox, Laurie Holloway, Jack Fallon, Lennie Hastings.

  • S1964E03 The Tubby Hayes Qunitet

    • May 5, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Featuring guest vocalist Betty Bennett

  • S1964E04 Chris Barber's Jazzband with Ottilie Patterson

    • May 12, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Guest artist, Champion Jack Dupree with his 'barrelhouse' blues from New Orleans

  • S1964E05 The Modern Jazz Quartet

    • May 19, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The Modern Jazz Quartet: John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraharp), Percy Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums) Guest artist, Laurindo Almeida (guitar)

  • S1964E06 The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra with Bobby Breen

    • May 26, 1964
    • BBC Two

  • S1964E07 Presenting from America: The Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley Sextet

    • June 2, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley Sextet featuring Nat Adderley Recorded during a recent visit to Britain Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E08 A session of Dixieland Jazz with Alex Welsh and his Band

    • June 9, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Guest trumpet star, Henry 'Red' Allen Jr. one of the veterans of New Orleans Jazz Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E09 Bill Le Sage's Directions in Jazz Unit

    • June 16, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Featuring the woodwind and saxophones of Ronnie Ross, Bob Burns, Johnny Scott and The Freddie Alexander Cello Ensemble. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E10 Marian McPartland

    • June 30, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The British jazz pianist, now living in America, in a session recorded during a recent visit to this country featuring Freddie Logan (bass), Allan Ganley (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E11 The Humphrey Lyttelton Fifteen

    • July 7, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The Humphrey Lyttelton Fifteen in a programme of big band jazz. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E12 The Art Farmer Quartet featuring Jim Hall

    • July 14, 1964
    • BBC Two

    presenting from America The Art Farmer Quartet featuring Jim Hall Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E13 Henry 'Red' Allen with Alex Welsh and His Band

    • July 21, 1964
    • BBC Two

    A second appearance by the great American trumpet star Henry 'Red' Allen with Alex Welsh and His Band. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E14 The Modern Jazz Quartet 2nd Appearance

    • July 28, 1964
    • BBC Two

    A second appearance by The Modern Jazz Quartet: John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraharp), Percy Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums) featuring the guitar of Guest artist, Laurindo Almeida Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E15 The Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley Sextet

    • August 3, 1964
    • BBC Two

    A second appearance by The Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley Sextet featuring Nat Adderley Recorded during a recent visit to Britain Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E16 Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen

    • August 11, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Presenting Kenny Ball and his Jazzmen, Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band and Mose Allison. Recorded at the Fourth National Jazz Festival held last weekend at Richmond, Surrey. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E17 Mark Murphy with The Tubby Hayes Quintet

    • August 18, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The American jazz singer Mark Murphy with The Tubby Hayes Quintet. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E18 The Dave Brubeck Quartet

    • August 25, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The legendary Dave Brubeck Quartet in a restored and re-edited 1964 programme featuring Paul Desmond (alto saxophone), Eugene Wright (bass), Joe Morello (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E19 An all-star jam session

    • September 1, 1964
    • BBC Two

    featuring: Lennie Felix (piano), Freddie Randall (trumpet), Bruce Turner (alto sax), Jimmy Skidmore (tenor sax), John Picard (trombone), Spike Heatley (bass), Derek Hogg (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E20 The Woody Herman Orchestra

    • September 8, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Presenting from America The Woody Herman Orchestra recorded during a recent visit to Britain. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E21 Jimmy Witherspoon with The Ronnie Scott Quartet

    • September 12, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The American blues singer Jimmy Witherspoon with The Ronnie Scott Quartet Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E22 Sandy Brown's Band

    • September 19, 1964
    • BBC Two

    with Guest instrumentalist, Ernest Ranglin guitar Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E23 The Art Farmer Quartet, featuring Jim Hall

    • September 26, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Jazz 625 presents the second of two appearances by one of America's top small groups The Art Farmer Quartet, featuring Jim Hall. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E24 Mel Torme

    • October 3, 1964
    • BBC Two

    an evening with the great American singer Mel Torme. accompanied by The Bill Le Sage Dektette Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E25 Oscar Peterson

    • October 10, 1964
    • BBC Two

    presents from America The Oscar Peterson Trio featuring Ray Brown (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums) Recorded during their visit to Britain earlier this year. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E26 Benny Golson

    • October 17, 1964
    • BBC Two

    American composer and arranger Benny Golson directs an all-star 25-piece British orchestra playing his works. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E27 Annie Ross and Tony Kinsey

    • October 24, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Jazz 625 presenting vocal star Annie Ross with The Tony Kinsey Quintet.

  • S1964E28 Erroll Garner

    • October 31, 1964
    • BBC Two

    presenting the great American pianist Erroll Garner with Edward Calhoun (bass) and Kelly Martin (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E29 In Memoriam - Charlie Parker: Part 1

    • November 7, 1964
    • BBC Two

    A musical tribute to the great saxophonist by some of the many musicians who played with him. featuring: J. J. Johnson (trombone), Sonny Stitt (alto-saxophone), Howard McGhee (trumpet), Walter Bishop (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums) Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E30 Derek Smith & Eddie Thompson

    • November 14, 1964
    • BBC Two

    contrasts the styles of two British pianists now working in America who recently made a return visit to England. Derek Smith with Geoff Clyne (bass), Ronnie Stephenson (drums). and Eddie Thompson with Spike Heatley (bass), Tony Carr (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E31 The Hawk at Town Hall

    • November 21, 1964
    • BBC Two

    The great tenor-saxophone star Coleman Hawkins recorded in concert at Wembley Town Hall. with Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Sir Charles Thompson (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass) and Jo Jones (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E32 The Dave Brubeck Quartet - 2

    • November 28, 1964
    • BBC Two

    presents a second appearance by The Dave Brubeck Quartet. featuring Paul Desmond (alto-saxophone), Eugene Wright (bass), Joe Morello (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E33 An All Star Jam Session - 2

    • December 5, 1964
    • BBC Two

    featuring Keith Christie (trombone), Eddie Blair (trumpet), Ronnie Scott (tenor sax), Art Ellefson (tenor-sax), Colin Purbrook (piano), Dave Green (bass), Jackie Dougan (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E34 The Newport All Stars

    • December 12, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Some of the Chicago-style jazzmen who have appeared in the great American jazz festival, featuring Ruby Braff (cornet), Peewee Russell (clarinet), Bud Freeman (tenor-sax), George Wein (piano) with British jazzmen Brian Brocklehurst (bass), Lennie Hastings (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E35 The Johnny Scott Quintet

    • December 19, 1964
    • BBC Two

    featuring Britain's foremost jazz flautist and his unique group together with guest vocalist, Millicent Martin. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1964E36 American Stars

    • December 26, 1964
    • BBC Two

    Steve Race introduces a special edition featuring some of the many American stars who have appeared in this series. Henry 'Red' Allen Jr. with Alex Welsh and his Band. The Dave Brubeck Quartet featuring Paul Desmond (alto sax), Eugene Wright (bass), Joe Morello (drums). Erroll Garner with Eddie Calhoun (bass), Kelly Martin (drums). The Coleman Hawkins Quintet featuring Harry Edison (trumpet), Sir Charles Thompson (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass), Jo Jones (drums). The Woody Herman Orchestra The Newport All Stars featuring Peewee Russell (clarinet), Ruby Braff (cornet), Bud Freeman (tenor sax), George Wein (piano), Brian Brocklehurst (bass), Lennie Hastings (drums). The Oscar Peterson Trio featuring Ray Brown (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums). Mel Torme with The Bill Le Sage Dektette. Jimmy Witherspoon with The Ronnie Scott Quartet.

Season 1965

  • S1965E01 The Woody Herman Orchestra

    • January 2, 1965
    • BBC Two

    in the second of two programmes recorded during their visit to Britain last summer. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E02 Buck Clayton

    • January 9, 1965
    • BBC Two

    presenting the great American trumpet star Buck Clayton with Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E03 Ben Webster

    • January 16, 1965
    • BBC Two

  • S1965E04 The Oscar Peterson Trio

    • January 23, 1965
    • BBC Two

    Presenting from America The Oscar Peterson Trio featuring Ray Brown (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums) in the second of two programmes recorded during their visit to Britain last year. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E05 In Memoriam: Charlie Parker: Part 2

    • February 6, 1965
    • BBC Two

    A musical tribute to the great saxophonist by some of the many musicians who played with him. featuring J. J. Johnson (trombone), Sonny Stitt (alto saxophone), Howard McGhee (trumpet), Walter Bishop (piano), Tommy Potter (bass), Kenny Clarke (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E06 Cleo Laine with The Johnny Dankworth Quintet

    • February 13, 1965
    • BBC Two

    presenting vocal star Cleo Laine with The Johnny Dankworth Quintet Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E07 Erroll Garner

    • February 20, 1965
    • BBC Two

  • S1965E08 Benny Colson

    • February 27, 1965
    • BBC Two

    American composer and arranger Benny Colson directs an all-star 25-piece British Orchestra in the second of two programmes featuring his work. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E09 'The Hawk' at Town Hall

    • March 6, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The second of two programmes featuring the great tenor saxophone star Coleman Hawkins recorded in concert at Wembley Town Hall. with Harry 'Sweets' Edison (trumpet), Sir Charles Thompson (piano), Jimmy Woode (bass) and Jo Jones (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E10 The Newport All Stars

    • March 13, 1965
    • BBC Two

    in the second of two programmes featuring some of the Chicagostyle jazzmen who have appeared in the great American jazz festival. [Starring] Ruby Braff (cornet), Pee Wee Russell (clarinet), Bud Freeman (tenor sax), George Wein (piano) and British jazzmen: Brian Brocklehurst (bass), Lennie Hastings (drums). Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E11 Buck Clayton - Part 2

    • March 24, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The second of two programmes with the American trumpet star Buck Clayton. with Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band. Introduced by Steve Race.

  • S1965E12 Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers

    • March 31, 1965
    • BBC Two

    1965 concert featuring Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers, one of America's most dynamic jazz groups.

  • S1965E13 Tubby Hayes Big Band

    • April 7, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The exciting sound of the Tubby Hayes Big Band. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E14 The Wes Montgomery Quartet

    • April 14, 1965
    • BBC Two

    First of two programmes featuring one of America's top guitarists. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E15 The Thelonious Monk Quartet

    • April 21, 1965
    • BBC Two

    1960s concert featuring jazz pianist Thelonious Monk and his quartet of Ben Riley, Larry Gayles and Charlie Rouse.

  • S1965E16 Dixieland Revisited

    • May 5, 1965
    • BBC Two

    A new look at some of the older jazz tunes by Ronnie Ross (bari sax), Art Ellefson (tenor sax), Jimmy Deuchar (trumpet), Keith Christie (trombone), Bill Le Sage (piano), Spike Heatley (bass), Allan Ganley (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E17 The Bill Evans Trio

    • May 12, 1965
    • BBC Two

    On March 19, 1965, the Bill Evans Trio stopped by the BBC studios in London to play a pair of sets on Jazz 625, the now-legendary program hosted by the British trumpeter Humphrey Lyttelton. The combo–which featured Evans on piano, Chuck Israels on bass and Larry Bunker on drums–played two sets, including most of the songs from their just-completed album, Trio ’65. The two 35-minute programs take us back in time to see and hear one of the most brilliant and influential jazz pianists of all time, at work in a tightly integrated trio.

  • S1965E18 George Lewis and the Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band

    • May 19, 1965
    • BBC Two

    From the New Marquee Club in 1965, Humphrey Lyttelton introduces veteran New Orleans clarinettist George Lewis with Acker Bilk's Paramount Jazz Band and Beryl Bryden.

  • S1965E19 Victor Feldman

    • June 2, 1965
    • BBC Two

    presenting the brilliant pianist and vibraharpist Victor Feldman in a session recorded during a recent visit to England by this young British musician who now works in America. together with Rick Laird (bass), Ronnie Stephenson (drums) and featuring guest artist Ronnie Scott Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E20 The Zodiac Variations by Johnny Dankworth

    • June 9, 1965
    • BBC Two

    Presenting the first television performance of The Zodiac Variations Composed by Johnny Dankworth Featuring guest stars from America Clark Terry (trumpet), Bob Brookmeyer (trombone) and The Johnny Dankworth Orchestra Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E21 Jazz from Kansas City

    • June 16, 1965
    • BBC Two

    First of two programmes. Starring Blues singer, Joe Turner, Buck Clayton (trumpet), Vic Dickenson (trombone) with Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E22 Clark Terry and Bob Brookmeyer

    • October 13, 1965
    • BBC Two

    Jazz 625 presenting guest stars from America Clark Terry (trumpet) and Bob Brookmeyer (trombone) with Laurie Holloway (piano), Rick Laird (bass), Allan Ganley (drums).

  • S1965E23 The Jimmy Smith Trio

    • October 20, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The first of two programmes featuring this great American jazz organist. With Quentin Warren (guitar), Billy Hart (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E24 Jazz from Kansas City - Part 2

    • November 3, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The second of two programmes. Starring Blues singer, Joe Turner, Buck Clayton (trumpet), Vic Dickenson (trombone) with Humphrey Lyttelton and his Band. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E24 The Wes Montgomery Quartet

    • October 27, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The second of two programmes featuring one of America's top guitarists. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E25 The Oscar Peterson Trio - 2

    • November 10, 1965
    • BBC Two

    presenting from America The Oscar Peterson Trio featuring Ray Brown (bass), Ed Thigpen (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E26 The Jimmy Smith Trio - 2

    • November 17, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The first of two programmes featuring this great American jazz organist with Quentin Warren (guitar), Billy Hart (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E27 The Jimmy Giuffre Trio

    • November 24, 1965
    • BBC Two

    Jimmy Giuffre (clarinet and saxophone), Donald Friedman (piano) Barre Phillips (bass) in this session featuring one of America's leading exponents in Avant Garde Jazz. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E28 Al Cohn & Zoot Sims

    • December 22, 1965
    • BBC Two

    presenting American tenor saxophone stars Al Cohn, Zoot Sims with Stan Tracey (piano), Rick Laird (bass), Jackie Dougan (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1965E29 The Bill Evans Trio - Part 2

    • December 29, 1965
    • BBC Two

    The second of two programmes recorded earlier this year by this brilliant American pianist. With Chuck Israel (bass), Larry Bunker (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

Season 1966

  • S1966E01 The Thelonious Monk Quartet

    • January 5, 1966
    • BBC Two

    The second of two programmes recorded during their visit to Britain last year. featuring Charlie Rouse (tenor saxophone), Larry Gayles (bass), Ben Riley (drums) Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E02 Maynard Ferguson

    • January 19, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Presenting virtuoso Canadian trumpet star Maynard Ferguson With Johnny Dankworth and his Orchestra. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E03 Willie 'The Lion' Smith

    • January 26, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Presenting veteran American pianist Willie 'The Lion' Smith one of the originators of the 'Harlem stride' style with Brian Brocklehurst (bass) and Lennie Hastings (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E04 The Tony Coe Quintet

    • February 2, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Songs by guest star Dakota Staton Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E05 The Jimmy Smith Trio

    • February 9, 1966
    • BBC Two

    The second programme featuring this great American jazz organist. with Quentin Warren (guitar), Billy Hart (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E06 Jimmy Witherspoon

    • February 16, 1966
    • BBC Two

    A return visit by this great American blues singer. Also featuring The Dick Morrissey Quartet Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E07 Alex Welsh and His Band

    • February 23, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Featuring Guest star from America, Dickie Wells (trombone). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E08 The Modern Jazz Quartet

    • March 2, 1966
    • BBC Two

    playing Porgy and Bess John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraharp), Percy Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums) A selection from George Gershwin's folk opera: Summertime, I Love You Porgy, Bess, You Is My Woman Now, My Man's Gone Now, It Ain't Necessarily So. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E09 Don Byas

    • March 9, 1966
    • BBC Two

    presenting American tenor saxophone star Don Byas with Bruce Turner's Jump Band Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E10 Bud Freeman and Alex Welsh and His Band

    • July 6, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Presenting the veteran Chicago tenor-saxophone star Bud Freeman and Alex Welsh and His Band. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E11 Anita O'Day

    • July 13, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Featuring this unique American vocal star who sings with The Peter King Quartet. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E12 Yusef Lateef

    • July 20, 1966
    • BBC Two

    presenting American multi-instrumentalist Yusef Lateef with The Stan Tracey Trio Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E13 Earl 'Fatha' Hines

    • July 27, 1966
    • BBC Two

    one of America's greatest jazz pianists. with Ron Mathewson (bass) and Lennie Hastings (drums). Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E14 The Modern Jazz Quartet

    • August 3, 1966
    • BBC Two

    playing the Blues. John Lewis (piano), Milt Jackson (vibraharp), Percy Heath (bass), Connie Kay (drums) Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E15 Mark Murphy

    • August 10, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Presenting The American singer Mark Murphy with The Stan Tracey Trio and guest artist, Ronnie Scott Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E16 Dizzy Gillespie Quintet

    • August 17, 1966
    • BBC Two

    In a restored and re-edited version of the 1960s jazz programme, Neneh Cherry introduces a session by trumpeter Dizzy Gillespie accompanied by Rudy Collins, Christopher White, Kenny Barren and James Moody.

  • S1966E17 Henry 'Red' Allen with Alex Welsh and His Band

    • August 24, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Presenting Henry 'Red' Allen, one of the veterans of New Orleans jazz, making a return visit to the series. In company with Alex Welsh and His Band. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E18 Lee Konitz with The Stan Tracey Trio

    • October 6, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Presenting the American alto saxophone star Lee Konitz with The Stan Tracey Trio Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E19 'Fusions' of Jazz and Indian Music

    • October 13, 1966
    • BBC Two

    with The Joe Harriott-John Mayer Double Quintet Joe Harriott (alto saxophone), Gordon Rose (trumpet and flugelhorn), Pat Smythe (piano and harpsichord), Coleridge Goode (bass), Allan Ganley (drums), John Mayer (harpsichord), Diwan Motihar (sitar), Keshav Sathe (tabla), Surendra Kamath (tambura), Chris Taylor (flute) Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

  • S1966E20 Wingy Manone with Alan Elsdon's Jazz Band

    • October 20, 1966
    • BBC Two

    Jazz 625 presents the veteran American trumpet star Wingy Manone with Alan Elsdon's Jazz Band. Introduced by Humphrey Lyttelton.

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x1 For One Night Only

    • May 3, 2019

    Jazz 625 Live: For One Night Only is a special 90-minute live show paying tribute to the iconic 1960s BBC Two jazz show of the same name. Broadcast live from the Cheltenham Jazz Festival and hosted by Andi Oliver the programme will feature a house band and special guests including Gregory Porter, Charlie Watts from the Rolling Stones , Joshua Redman, Jacqui Dankworth and Cleo Laine. There will also be classic archive from the original series and interviews and features looking back at a classic time in Jazz.

  • SPECIAL 0x2 The British Jazz Explosion

    • November 20, 2020

    The BBC’s 1960s jazz programme returns for a one-off special celebrating the recent resurgence of the genre by a community of young Londoners, largely educated through grassroots organisations rather than conservatoire traditions. Presented by drummer Moses Boyd and DJ Jamz Supernova, the Jazz 625 studio hosts performances from saxophonist Nubya Garcia, groups Ezra Collective and Sons of Kemet, and singer Poppy Ajudha.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 BBC Four Compliation

    • November 5, 2010
    • BBC Two

    Vintage 1960s British jazz from the BBC's archives, presented by Steve Race. Featured performers include John Dankworth and Cleo Laine, Victor Feldman with Ronnie Scott, the Tubby Hayes Big Band, the Johnny Ross Quartet, Annie Ross with the Tony Kinsey Quintet and Bill Le Sage's Directions in Jazz.

  • SPECIAL 0x4 Jazz 625 at the BBC

    • May 24, 2014
    • BBC Two

    Programme celebrating the archive of this legendary BBC jazz concert show from the mid 1960s, so titled because the newly launched BBC 2 was broadcasting on 625-UHF lines (the HD of the time) unlike the 405-VHF of BBC 1 and ITV. It features classic performances from legends such as Duke Ellington, Dave Brubeck and Dizzy Gillespie and the Julian 'Cannonball' Adderley Sextet, alongside rarely seen sessions from the likes of Wes Montgomery, Marian McPartland, Chris Barber's Jazz Band and Willie 'The Lion' Smith.