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Bob Dylan Special

Eddi Reader presents a special zone on one of her own musical heroes, Bob Dylan.

Eddi Reader presents a special zone on one of her own musical heroes, Bob Dylan. Among the programmes featured are various examples of Dylan's work and the thoughts of his contemporaries such as Joan Baez and Donovan.

ZONE RUNNING ORDER

Timings given are approximate and are given in hours and minutes from the start of the zone.

0.05
WAXING LYRICAL: Bob Dylan
Davie Scott uncovers the secret of Dylan's prolific songwriting.

0.41
SONGLINES: This Land Is Your Land
John Cavanagh discovers the story behind Woody Guthrie's famous protest song.

1.19
GIGS THAT CHANGED THE WORLD: Dylan
It's 1966, and in Manchester's Free Trade Hall, Dylan is about to be branded 'Judas'.

1.56
THE USUAL SUSPECTS: Joan Baez
Brian Morton speaks to one of Dylan's contemporaries about her life and career.

2.57
SONGLINES: The Times They Are A Changin'
John Cavanagh investigates the possible Scottish roots of Dylan's iconic song.

3.32
SECONDED TO SCOTLAND
Woody Guthrie's family talk about his time in Scotland during the Second World War.

4.14
FROM STATESIDE TO SCOTLAND: Dylan
Pat Kane hears from fans who recall Dylan's Scottish dates on his 1966 'Electric Tour'.

4.50
STARK TALK: Donovan
Edi Stark uncovers the truth behind the folk singer's relationship to Dylan.

5 hours, 30 minutes

Last on

Tue 16 Nov 2010 00:30

Chapters

  • Waxing Lyrical: Bob Dylan

    Davie Scott uncovers the secret of Dylan's prolific song writing.

    Duration: 26:20

  • Songlines: This Land Is Your Land

    John Cavanagh and guests discover the story behind Woody Guthrie's famous protest song.

    Duration: 26:17

  • Gigs That Changed the World: Dylan

    It's 1966, and in Manchester's Free Trade Hall, Dylan is about to be branded 'Judas'. Muriel Gray presents memories of the tour when Dylan went electric.

    Duration: 26:25

  • The Usual Suspects: Joan Baez

    Brian Morton speaks to the American singer songwriter and contemporary of Bob Dylan about her life and career.

    Duration: 47:45

  • Songlines: The Times They Are A Changin'

    John Cavanagh and guests investigate the possible Scottish roots of Dylan's iconic song.

    Duration: 26:16

  • Seconded to Scotland: Woody Guthrie

    Guthrie鈥檚 daughter Nora talks about the time her father spent in Scotland during the Second World War.

    Duration: 26:21

  • From Stateside to Scotland: Bob Dylan

    Pat Kane hears from fans who recall Dylan's Scottish dates on his 1966 'Electric Tour'.

    Duration: 26:25

  • Stark Talk: Donovan

    Edi Stark uncovers the truth behind the folk singer's relationship to Bob Dylan.

    Duration: 26:40

Broadcasts

  • Tue 28 Apr 2009 00:30
  • Tue 16 Nov 2010 00:30