1964 Filmed May 5, 1964. First broadcast June/July 1964. Alex Welsh - trumpet, Roy Crimmins - trombone, Al Gay - reeds, Fred Hunt - piano, Jim Douglas - guitar, Ron Mathewson - bass, Lennie Hastings - drums
1965 First broadcast March 31, 1965. Art Blakey and the Jazz Messengers. Lee Morgan - trumpet, John Gilmore - saxophone, John Hicks - piano, Victor Sproles - bass, Art Blakey - drums
On The Ginza, Lament For Stacey, The Egyptian, I Can't Get Started, Buhaina's Delight
Sometime Ago, The Bilbao Song, Darn That Dream, Valse Hot, Blue Concept, So In Love, I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, Petite Belle, Bag's Groove, Funny Smile
1964 Filmed June 6, 1964. broadcast in two parts, July and September 1964. Art Farmer - flugelhorn, Jim Hall - guitar, Steve Swallow - bass, Pete La Roca - drums
Sometime Ago, The Bilbao Song, Darn That Dream, Valse Hot, Blue Concept, So In Love, I'm Getting Sentimental Over You, Petite Belle, Bag's Groove, Funny Smile
Feeling Happy, I Want A Little Girl, Morning Glories, Cherry Red, Roll 'Em Pete, Early One Monday Morning, Shake Rattle And Roll, Chains Of Love, I Ain't Gonna Be Your Lowdown Dog,
1965 Filmed May 16, 1965. First broadcast June 16, 1965. With Humphrey Lyttleton and his Orchestra plus Buck Clayton - trumpet, Vic Dickerson - trombone
Feeling Happy, I Want A Little Girl, Morning Glories, Cherry Red, Roll 'Em Pete, Early One Monday Morning, Shake Rattle And Roll, Chains Of Love, I Ain't Gonna Be Your Lowdown Dog,
Theme, How My Heart Sings, Nardis, Who Can I Turn To, Someday My Prince Will Come, How Deep Is The Ocean, Waltz For Debbie, Elsa, Summertime, Come Rain Or Come Shine, My Foolish Heart, Re: Person I Knew, Israel
1965 First broadcast May 12, 1965. The Bill Evans Trio. Bill Evans - piano, Chuck Israels - bass, Larry Bunker - drums
Theme, How My Heart Sings, Nardis, Who Can I Turn To, Someday My Prince Will Come, How Deep Is The Ocean, Waltz For Debbie, Elsa, Summertime, Come Rain Or Come Shine, My Foolish Heart, Re: Person I Knew, Israel
1964 Filmed May 12, 1964. First broadcast June and August 1964. Cannonball Adderley, Charles Lloyd - saxophones, Nat Adderley - cornet, Joe Zawinul - piano, Sam Jones - bass, Louis Hayes - drums
Work Song, Song My Lady Sings, Poor Butterfly, The Jive Samba, Unit Seven, The Weaver, Bohemia After Dark, Cam-Sunday, Sweet Georgia Bright
1965 First broadcast October 13, 1965. Clark Terry - trumpet, flugelhorn, Bob Brookmeyer - trombone, Laurie Holloway - piano, Rick Laird - bass, Allan Ganley - drums
Hymn, Straight No Chaser, Pretty Girl, Hum, Things Ain't What They Used To Be, Tete-A-Tete
1964 First broadcast November 1964 and March 1965. Coleman Hawkins - saxophone, Harry Sweets Edison - trumpet, Sir Charles Thompson - piano, Jimmy Woode - bass, Jo Jones - drums
Stoned, September Song, What's New, Caravan, Centrepiece, Willow Weep For Me
Includes - Laura, Lover, Honeysuckle Rose, No More Shadows, Mambo Erroll, Penthouse Serenade, Jeannine (I Dream Of Lilac Time), On The Street Where You Live/ I Could Have Danced All Night, All Yours, The Lady Is A Tramp, Erroll's Theme
1964 Filmed 1964, broadcast October 1964 and February 1965. Erroll Garner - piano, Eddie Calhoun - bass, Kelly Martin - drums
Includes - Laura, Lover, Honeysuckle Rose, No More Shadows, Mambo Erroll, Penthouse Serenade, Jeannine (I Dream Of Lilac Time), On The Street Where You Live/ I Could Have Danced All Night, All Yours, The Lady Is A Tramp, Erroll's Theme
Hallelujah Time, Con Alma, Waltz For Debby, Cubano Chant, You Are My Heart's Delight, Place St. Henri, Reunion Blues, My One And Only Love, Nightingale
1964 First broadcast October 10, 1964. Oscar Peterson - piano, Ray Brown - bass, Ed Thigpen - drums
Hallelujah Time, Con Alma, Waltz For Debby, Cubano Chant, You Are My Heart's Delight, Place St. Henri, Reunion Blues, My One And Only Love, Nightingale
1964 Filmed May 5, 1964. First broadcast June/July 1964. Red Allen, Alex Welsh - trumpets, Roy Crimmins - trombone, Al Gay - reeds, Fred Hunt - piano, Jim Douglas - guitar, Ron Mathewson - bass, Lennie Hastings - drums
Way Down Yonder In New Orleans, Rosetta, St James Infirmary Blues, Just A Closer Walk With Thee, When The Saints Go Marching In
1964 Filmed 1964, broadcast November 1964 and February 1965. Tribute to Charlie Parker. Sonny Stitt - saxophone, Howard McGhee - trumpet, J.J. Johnson - trombone, Walter Bishop - piano, Tommy Potter - bass, Kenny Clarke - drums