Fri, Jul 2, 1976
Tom Waits live in "'Better Off Without A Wife", The Chieftains "Mná na hÉireann", and Sister Rosetta Tharpe performing 'I Gotta Blues but I Too Damn Mean to Cry' at Chorlton-cum-Hardy railway station in 1964 (assumed to be originally from Granada Television's Blues and Gospel Train special).
Fri, Jul 9, 1976
'Opportunity Rocks' for Bettina Jonic who was live in the studio performing Bob Dylan's 'Like a Rolling Stone'. Tony Wilson interviewed Roger Dean to find out about his inspiration for creating album cover designs. And 'Frankie Miller's Full House' closed the show performing the 'Doodle Song'.
Fri, Jul 16, 1976
The programme's favourite French lecturer was caught outside Dingwalls, and Eddie and the Hot Rods closed the show with a live studio performance of 'Woolly Bully'. Rogue were featured in 'Opportunity Rocks'. The London Saxophone Quartet performed the 'Agincourt Song'. Marianne Faithfull sang 'Yesterday'.
Fri, Aug 13, 1976
Eddie "Guitar" Burns was live in the studio performing "Bottle Up and Go". Clive James appeared throughout the show as Demis Roussos. Tony Wilson looked at AC/DC in the Opportunity Rocks spot - there was a clip of the band performing "Jailbreak" - and looked at Andy Pratt's latest album, Resolution. A Band Called O were in the studio singing "Don'tcha Wanna", and Gene Vincent sang "Be-Bop-A-Lula".
Fri, Aug 20, 1976
Tony Wilson and Clive James presented the show: live studio performances by Matumbi performing 'A Woman Like You' and Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias performing 'Old Trust' were featured. A clip of Simon and Garfunkel was shown and Tony Wilson went behind the scenes of KISS's first British concert.