The Rock 'n' Roll Years
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Année : 1985
Nombre de saisons : 4
Durée moyenne d'un épisode : 30 minutes
Genre(s) :
Documentary series which revisits the years from when rock 'n' roll began, connecting the events with the music via newsreels, headlines, movies, broadcasts, and rock performance footage. The Rock 'n' Roll Years was a BBC television programme aired between 1985 and 1994. In a half-hour time slot the programme focused on a different year each week, starting with the year 1956 and ending with 1989. The format of the programme, which was based on the BBC Radio 1 series 25 Years of Rock, was primarily of news clips with narrative subtitles set to music of the time with no presenters or voice-overs. Archive footage of performers, mostly from BBC programmes such as Top of the Pops, was also featured. For instance, the programme on 1960 featured the Sharpeville massacre, the Russians shooting down two US spy planes, the advent of stiletto heels and the election of Kennedy to the White House set to music by Adam Faith, Duane Eddy and the Rebels, Cliff Richard and the Shadows, the Everly Brothers and Roy Orbison Like 25 Years of Rock the programme was noted for its occasionally witty juxtaposition of news footage with appropriate songs, as when an excerpt from the wedding of Prince Charles and Princess Diana - in an episode made after the couple had split up - was accompanied by Lionel Richie and Diana Ross singing "Endless Love".
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Épisode 1 - 1956
7 juillet 1985
Krushchev stays at Claridges; Frogman Crabb disappears; Britain retreats from the Suez; Diana Dors' appears as a woman condemned to death in YIELD TO THE NIGHT; Brigitte Bardot appears in AND GOD CREATED WOMAN plus sevral other films; "Ernie", the machine to be used in the draws of the premium savings bond scheme, is introduced.
Épisode 2 - 1957
14 juillet 1985
Chancellor Harold Macmillan becomes Conservative Prime Minister in January; Althea Gibson, an American, becomes the first black woman to win Wimbledon; the Wolfenden Report is published and Russia launches Sputnik 1 into space.
Épisode 3 - 1958
21 juillet 1985
Sir Edmund Hillary and Sir Vivian Fuchs reach the South Pole; Manchester United football team's plane crashes at Munich when returning from Belgrade killing eight players; General De Gaulle comes out of retirement and is elected President of France; Elvis Presley is drafted into the US Army; Lady Docker is thrown out of Monaco.
Épisode 4 - 1959
28 juillet 1985
The news includes Castro's victory over Batista in Cuba, the Dalai Lama fleeing Tibet, the signing of an agreement between the Greeks and Turks in Cyprus, the Americans sending a monkey into space and Operation Noah saving thousands of African animals from drowning.
Épisode 5 - 1960
4 août 1985
The news includes trouble in Algeria, the Sharpeville massacre in South Africa, the election of John F Kennedy as President of the United States and the appearance of stiletto-heeled shoes in fashion.
Épisode 6 - 1961
11 août 1985
Gordon Lonsdale and four others are tried and convicted for spying; the Soviet cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin is the first man in space; South Africa becomes a republic, Anti-Castro troops invade Cuba; Rudolf Nureyev defects to the West; the Berlin Wall is constructed, dividing West and East Berlin.
Épisode 7 - 1962
18 août 1986
John Glenn orbits the earth; the satellite TELSTAR beams the first live television pictures from America to Britain including the First Lady, Jacqueline Kennedy, doing the Twist; Bradford comes down with smallpox; Marilyn Monroe dies; the USA and Russia reach the brink of nuclear war over the Cuban Missile Crisis.
Épisode 8 - 1963
25 août 1985
Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the Labour Party dies; Harold Wilson becomes Leader of the Opposition in his place; Krushchev and Kennedy sign a nuclear test ban treaty; Martin Luther King leads the Washington civil rights march in the USA; John Profumo, Secretary of State for War resigns following allegations about his association with Christine Keeler; Henry Cooper knocks Cassius Clay out; John F. Kennedy is assassinated in Dallas, Texas; the first episode of DR WHO is screened.
Épisode 1 - 1964
30 juin 1986
Mary Whitehouse launches her "Clean-up TV" campaign; in South Africa, Nelson Mandela goes to prison; the Beatles' first film, A HARD DAY'S NIGHT is released; George Brown, the First Secretary of State and Minister for Economic Affairs, and Robin Day, the broadcaster, do a double-act.
Épisode 2 - 1965
7 juillet 1986
Lyndon B Johnson is voted president of the Unitted States of America; Winston Churchill dies; ex-Beatle John Lennon publishes a book; P.J.Proby's trousers split once too often and create havoc; Rhodesia seeks independence form Britain; in Los Angeles the Watts Riots break out.
Épisode 3 - 1966
14 juillet 1986
England win the World Cup against Germany 4-2; John Lennon incurs the wrath of the American Bible Belt by declaring that the Beatles are more popular than Jesus; Ronald Reagan is elected Governor of California; nuclear bombs go astray in Spain.
Épisode 4 - 1967
21 juillet 1986
The year of hippies and flower power; China undergoes the Cultural Revolution; the Six Day War breaks out in the Middle East; pirate radio stations are declared illegal; breathalysers are introduced in an attempt to reduce the amount of drinking and driving; the tanker Torrey Canyon went aground off Land's End resulting in a large oil slick.
Épisode 5 - 1968
28 juillet 1986
The Vietcong launch the Tet Offensive; Russia invades Czechoslovakia; strikes and demonstrations in France leave the country on the brink of civil war; Martin Luther King and Robert Kennedy are assassinated in the United States; Oliver Tobias and Paul Nicholas sing together in the musical Hair (see credit list).
Épisode 6 - 1969
4 août 1986
Neil Armstrong is the first man on the moon; the Rolling Stones play in Hyde Park; music festivals are held at Woodstock, USA and the Isle of Wight, England; Edward Kennedy leaves Mary Jo Kopechne to drown in the back of his car at Chappaquiddick; Sharon Tate is murdered by Charles Manson and other members of "The Family" at her home in Cielo Drive, Los Angeles; the Rolling Stones play at Altamont festival in the USA and a member of the audience is killed.
Épisode 7 - 1970
11 août 1986
The age of majority is lowered to 18; George Best makes football as attractive as rock 'n' roll; four students at Kent State University are fatally shot by police during demonstrations against Nixon's involvement in the war with Cambodia; young Dutch Catholics want an end to priestly celibacy; skinheads make reggae music their own.
Épisode 8 - 1971
18 août 1986
Cambridge dons join their students in demonstrating against the deportation of Rudi Dutschke; Daniel Ellsberg risks jail by leaking Pentagon secrets; a million British workers strike against Conservative industrial policy, John Lennon cheers them on with 'Power to the People'; footage of an epic performance of 'While my guitar gently weeps' by Eric Clapton and George Harrison.
Épisode 1 - 1972
29 juin 1987
British coal miners stage their first national strike since 1926; unemployment figures breach the one million mark; Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath signs the European Common Market Treaty; thirteen civilians are shot dead in Londonderry, Northern Ireland on Bloody Sunday; the IRA bomb the army barracks at Aldershot in retaliation; Arab terrorists attack the Munich Olympics; Sir Francis Chichester and the Duke of Windsor die.
Épisode 2 - 1973
6 juillet 1987
The Vietnam War ends; the IRA continues its bombing campaign; Watergate begins; the Cod War between Iceland and Britain ends; Lord Lambton resigns after a scandal; the Arab/Israeli war results in oil shortages and huge price increases in the West; the Oil Crisis combined with a work to rule by miners and power workers, results in the 'three day week'.
Épisode 3 - 1974
20 juillet 1987
Great Britain votes in two general elections; President Richard Nixon attempts a brave face over the Watergate tapes; streaking makes the charts as well as the headlines; "Glam Rules OK".
Épisode 4 - 1975
27 juillet 1987
Britain's referendum asks whether Britain should stay in the Common Market; the USA finally pulls out of Vietnam; Margaret Thatcher, the new Conservative leader sports her Eurojumper; Triumph car manufacturers are saved; the car industry reels; Britain banks on North Sea oil; the Bay City Rollers and Rollermania come to town; JAWS movie fever strikes.
Épisode 5 - 1976
3 août 1987
Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe resigns; Britain swelters under a heatwave; peanut farming becomes a thing of the past for America's president-elect, Jimmy Cartter; British mercenaries fight in Angola; there are riots in Soweto in South Africa; the Notting Hill Carnival erupts into violence; the heatwave results in water-rationing; John Curry wins a gold medal for skating at the Winter Olympics in Innsbruck.
Épisode 6 - 1977
10 août 1987
Jubilee mania hits the country; the young embrace Punk; the Lib/Lab pact; Steve Biko dies; Elvis Presley dies. Music by The Stranglers, The Eagles, Elvis Costello, The Jam, Status Quo, Queen, and The Bee Gees.
Épisode 7 - 1978
17 août 1987
1978. The year Roman Polanski skips bail and flees to France, after pleading guilty to charges of engaging in sex with a 13-year-old girl. Rhodesia's prime minister Ian Smith and 3 black leaders agree on the transfer to black majority rule and The Who's Keith Moon dies. Music from Kate Bush, Ian Dury, Blondie and The Police.
Épisode 8 - 1979
24 août 1987
1979. Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini returns to Tehran, Iran after nearly 15 years of exile and creates the Council of the Islamic Revolution. The Queen makes a historic visit to the Gulf states. Pope John Paul II arrives in Eire. Mother Theresa is awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The Soviet Union invades Afghanistan. Music from Elvis Costello & the Attractions, Earth Wind & Fire and The Emotions, The Tourists, Tubeway Army, The Police, and The Specials.
Épisode 9 - 1980
31 août 1987
1980. Who shot J.R.? Six Iranian-born terrorists take over the Iranian embassy in London. The SAS retakes the Embassy on day six of the siege. One terrorist survives. John Lennon is shot dead in New York. Music from The Jam, The Undertones, The Pretenders, Madness, David Bowie.
Épisode 1 - 1981
2 mars 1994
Highlights from the music and news headlines of 1981, when Ronald Reagan became the USA's 40th president; Charles and Diana got married; and there were riots in inner cities across Britain. Includes music from Dire Straits, Duran Duran, Kim Carnes and the Specials.
Épisode 2 - 1982
9 mars 1994
The year in which Mark Thatcher (son of the prime minister) was lost and found in the Sahara; Erica Roe streaked at Twickenham; Freddie Laker and John de Lorean lost their businesses; The Falklands War; Prince William was born; the Tudor warship the Mary Rose was raised from the sea bed; and Channel Four began transmissions. Music from The Stranglers, Toni Basil, ABC, The England World Cup Squad, Dexy's Midnight Runners, Culture Club, Kid Creole and the Coconuts and Madness.
Épisode 3 - 1983
16 mars 1994
Margaret Thatcher was elected for a second term, Cecil Parkinson resigned from the Cabinet, Niel Kinnock became leader of the Labour Party, Ronald Reagan introduced `Star Wars', Cruise missiles arrived at Greenham Common, CDs and the £1 coin were launched, Racehorse Shergar disappeared and bodypopping and breakdancing were the rage. Music includes U2 (`New Year's Day'), Michael Jackson (`Billie Jean'), David Bowie (`Let's Dance'), Eurythmics (`Sweet Dreams'), The Police (`Every Breath You Take'), Elton John (I'm Still Standing'), The Smiths `(This Charming Man') and Prince and the Revolution (`1999').
Épisode 4 - 1984
23 mars 1994
Highlights of the music and news from 1984. A year which included the miners strike, the Brighton Bomb, Mrs Gandhi's assassination, the Libyan Embassy siege and Los Angeles Olympics. Music comes from Madonna, Queen, Wham!, Tina Turner, Band Aid, Talking Heads etc.
Épisode 5 - 1985
30 mars 1994
The news and music of 1985. Includes, Gorbachev becoming the new soviet leader, Live Aid, Heysel Stadium disaster, rioting in Handsworth, Brixton and Tottenham. The music comes from King, The Cure, Madonna, Bruce Springsteen, Wham! and Simply Red.
Épisode 6 - 1986
6 avril 1994
Includes: Michael Heseltine resigns from the Cabinet; Jeffrey Archer is involved in a call-girl scandal; the bombing of Libya by the USA; the Chernobyl nuclear accident.
Épisode 7 - 1987
13 avril 1994
The year that Terry Waite was kidnapped in Beirut, Prince Edward left the Marines and the Duchess of York obtained her wings as a helicopter pilot. The `Herald of Free Enterprise' sank and Michael Ryan killed 16 people in Hungerford. Margaret Thatcher won her third term in office and `Black Monday' made it an extraordinary October on the stock exchange. Music: The Mission `Wasteland', The Beastie Boys 'You Gotta Fight', Pet Shop Boys `It's a Sin', Bananarama `Love in the First Degree', New Order 'True Faith', U2 `I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For' and The Proclaimers `Letter From America'.
Épisode 8 - 1988
20 avril 1994
Music and news from 1988. Red nose day was launched, Reagan made his first visit to USSR and George Bush is elected to the White House. The year ends with the Lockerbie bomb, the Clapham rail disaster and the Armenian earthquake. Includes music from George Michael ("Faith"), Kylie Minogue ("I should be so lucky"), Aztec Camera ("Somewhere in my heart"), Michael Jackson ("Another part of me"), INXS ("Need you tonight") and Roy Orbison ("You got it").
Épisode 9 - 1989
27 avril 1994
Music and news from 1989. The Fatwa was ordered on Salman Rushdie, the Guildford Four were released, the students were massacred in Tiananmen Square, the Exxon Valdes ran aground, and the Berlin Wall came down. Music was from, Fine Young Cannibals, Guns n Roses, Sam Brown, Cliff Richard, Madonna, Neneh Cherry and Lisa Stansfield.
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