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60s years of TV adverts

As ITV celebrates 60 years on the air Mike remembers six decades of TV adverts.

2 hours

Last on

Tue 22 Sep 2015 10:00

Music Played

  • Electric Light Orchestra

    Evil Woman

    • ELO - The Collection.
    • SONY.
    • 01.
  • Betty Everett

    It's In His Kiss (Shoop Shoop Song)

    • 100 Hits Party.
    • DEMON RECORDS.
    • 01.
  • Will Young

    Leave Right Now

    • Leave Right Now (cd Single).
    • BMG.
    • 01.
  • The Real Thing

    Can't Get By Without You

    • Heart & Soul - 18 Classic Soul Cuts.
    • HEART & SOUL.
    • 10.
  • Four Tops

    Standing In The Shadows Of Love

    • Motown Greatest.
    • HITSVILLE.
    • 20.
  • Eagles

    Lyin' Eyes

    • Eagles Greatest Hits.
    • ASYLUM.
    • 01.
  • Roxy Music

    Angel Eyes

    • Bryan Ferry/Roxy Music - Street Life.
    • Eg.
  • The Jam

    The Eton Rifles

    • The Jam: The Singles 1977-1979.
    • Polydor.
  • The Three Degrees

    Woman In Love

    • Million Sellers Vol.17 - The Seventie.
    • Disky.
  • Dave Edmunds

    Girls Talk

    • The Best Of Dave Edmunds.
    • Swansong.
    • 2.
  • The Police

    Can't Stand Losing You

    • The Very Best Of Sting & The Police.
    • A&M.
  • Ian Dury & the Blockheads

    Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick

    • Fantastic 70's (Various Artists).
    • Sony Tv/Columbia.
  • The Beatles

    The Ballad Of John and Yoko

    • The Beatles - 1.
    • Apple.
    • 11.
  • Crazy Elephant

    Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'

    • Delilah - Jukebox 60's Hits.
    • Old Gold.
  • Stevie Wonder

    My Cherie Amour

    • Stevie Wonder, Love Songs.
    • HITSVILLE.
    • 22.
  • Bobbie Gentry

    I'll Never Fall In Love Again

    • That's Country, Simply The Best Country.
    • EMI.
    • 01.
  • Marvin Gaye

    I Heard It Through The Grapevine

    • Sixties Mania 2.
    • TELSTAR.
    • 01.

Broadcast

  • Tue 22 Sep 2015 10:00

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