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UPDATE: As the change is now in force for some users, I have switched the navigation to the simplified one for the new system. Please check Navigation in the Help section if you can't find things. I also initially made small adjustments to the front page layout, but have now reverted to the old look until all users are on the new system.

COUNTDOWN: Just a reminder for people still using Monaco that the final switch to the new skin is due on Nov. 3. After that, it will no longer be offered as an option. Sorry. Nothing to do with me.

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Peel stopped being the regular presenter of In Concert at the end of 1971 but continued to host occasional programmes in the series.

Year pages after 1971, intended for reference, are based on a list compiled by Peel Mailing List member Jim from Westminster City Library's collection of Radio Times and shared in his message to the Mailing List. In some cases, originally scheduled programming may have been changed. Many thanks to Haze for additional details.

Shows hosted by Peel are indicated if known, largely from the list shared by Mailing List member Darren from his own Radio Times collection. While not complete, his list includes the non-Peel show presenters.

Please open date pages only for shows hosted by Peel.

January[]

  • 05 January 1974: Lindisfarne, Rab Noakes (PRESENTED BY PEEL)
  • 12/01/1974: Hookfoot, Renaissance
  • 19/01/1974: Three Man Army, Tony Bird
  • 26/01/1974: Fumble, Cockney Rebel

February[]

  • 02/02/1974: Electric Light Orchestra, The Winkies
  • 09/02/1974: Ralph McTell, Horslips
  • 16/02/1974: American Blues Legends 74
  • 23/02/1974: Wishbone Ash

March[]

  • 02/03/1974: Can, Kevin Coyne
  • 09/03/1974: Robin Trower, Kiki Dee Band
  • 16/03/1974: Tempest, Steve Tilston
  • 23/03/1974: Stefan Grossman, Amazing Blondell
  • 30/03/1974: Procol Harum

April[]

  • 06/04/1974: Snafu, Dr Feelgood
  • 13/04/1974: Roy Harper with orchestra
  • 20/04/1974: Strawbs
  • 27/04/1974: King Crimson

May[]

  • 04/05/1974: Deep Purple
  • 11/05/1974: Ducks Deluxe, Tramp
  • 18/05/1974: Gallagher and Lyle, Gryphon
  • 28/05/1974: Refugee, Jonathan Kelly's Outside

June[]

  • 01/06/1974: Incredible String Band
  • 08/06/1974: Groundhogs, Tony McPhee
  • 15/06/1974: Andy Bown, Camel
  • 22/06/1974: Barclay James Harvest
  • 29/06/1974: Rory Gallagher

July[]

  • 06/07/1974: Deep Purple
  • 13/07/1974: Al Stewart and Friends from Home
  • 20/07/1974: Randy Newman, Mike Silver
  • 27/07/1974: Kinks

August[]

  • 03/08/1974: Pete York's Percussion Band (rpt)
  • 10/08/1974: Elton John (rpt)
  • 17/08/1974: Electric Light Orchestra, The Winkies (rpt)
  • 24/08/1974: Wishbone Ash (rpt)
  • 31/08/1974: Procol Harum (rpt)

September[]

  • 07/09/1974: Deep Purple (rpt)
  • 14/09/1974: Bridget St John, John James
  • 21/09/1974: Blodwyn Pig, Raymond Froggatt
  • 28/09/1974: String Driven Thing, Jackie Lynton Band

October[]

  • 05/10/1974: Peter Sarstedt, Unicorn
  • 12/10/1974: Jack the Lad, Nutz
  • 19/10/1974: Ashton-Lord
  • 26/10/1974: Supertramp, Wally

November[]

  • 02/11/1974: Leslie Duncan, Splinter
  • 09/11/1974: Jess Roden, Dog Soldier
  • 16/11/1974: Greenslade, Bryn Haworth
  • 23/11/1974: Peter Skellern, Catherine Howe
  • 30/11/1974: Chris Stainton's Tundra, Kokomo

December[]

  • 07/12/1974: Thin Lizzy, Starry Eyed and Laughing
  • 14/12/1974: Pretty Things, Jasper Carrot
  • 21/12/1974: Ronnie Lane's Slim Chance, John Goldring
  • 28/12/1974: Solo repeats