Music History
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- Do You Hear What I Hear? Pray for Peace
- E Power Biggs versus Virgil Fox: Despatches from the Organ Wars
- First Songs: From Assyria to Sirius
- Folk or Fake? The Strange Journeys of Tunes and Their Composers
- Great Moments in Music History: 'Oh! Susanna' Premieres at the Eagle Ice Cream Saloon
- Have Yourself a Merry (and Less Depressing) Little Christmas
- In Praise of the Heroic Theme Song: An Anglo-American TV Adventure
- John Brown's Body: The Battle Hymn of Snark
- Keep on the Sunny Side - Singing Away the Great Depression
- Man of La Mancha: Don Quixote's Musical Journey
- Mary Had a Little [Expletive Deleted]: Historical Moment in Sound Recording
- Masters of the Monarchs' Musick - Part 2: 1834 to 1934
- Masters of the Monarchs' Musick - Part 3: 1934 to the Present Day
- Masters of the Monarchs' Musick - Part I: 1626 to 1834
- Mersey Beat - From Newspaper to Sound
- One Toke Over the Culture Line: Spiro Agnew, Brewer & Shipley, and Lawrence Welk
- Planxty
- Sholom Secunda and Kinky Friedman Sing About the Holocaust
- Some Songs About Jerusalem: With a Few Explanations
- Banana Trip: Fake Hippie News from 1967
- Hammond/Leslie Feud: A Musical Fight with Organ Accompaniment
- Hutchinson Family: Protest Singers of a Different Time
- There is a Happy Land: A Musical Journey
- UK Christmas Singles of the 1970s
- UK Christmas Singles of the 1980s
- When Paderewski Met Mama Lou: Ta-ra-ra-boom-de-ay!
- Wrestling Jacob: Smash Hit of 1742
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