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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[]

  • 01/01/1977: Solo Artists
  • 08/01/1977: Renaissance
  • 15 January 1977: Jess Roden Band (PRESENTED BY PEEL, Sight and Sound show)
  • 22/01/1977: Santana
  • 29/01/1977: Rory Gallagher

February[]

  • 05/02/1977: John Miles
  • 12 February 1977: The Chieftains (PRESENTED BY PEEL, Sight and Sound show)
  • 19/02/1977: Jethro Tull
  • 26/02/1977: Kiki Dee

March[]

  • 05/03/1977: Gallagher & Lyle
  • 12/03/1977: Procol Harum
  • 19/03/1977: Paice Ashton Lord
  • 25/03/1977: Graham Parker & The Rumour

April[]

  • 02/04/1977: Roy Wood's Wizzo Band
  • 09/04/1977: John Hartford, Richard Digance
  • 16/04/1977: Eddie & The Hot Rods, Eddie Howells
  • 23/04/1977: Dave Edmunds Rockpile, The Stranglers
  • 30/04/1977: Jack Bruce Band

May[]

  • 07/05/1977: Racing Cars, Catherine Howe
  • 14/05/1977: Frankie Miller's Full House
  • 21/05/1977: Nutz, John Otway & Wild Willy Barrett
  • 28/05/1977: Shakti with John McLaughlin

June[]

  • 04/06/1977: Rory Gallagher
  • 11/06/1977: Heron, Lew Lewis Band
  • 18/06/1977: George Hathcher Band, Rogue
  • 25/06/1977: Rod Stewart (rpt)

July[]

  • 02/07/1977: Stefan Grossman, Jo Anne Kelly, Dave Evans, Sammy Mitchell
  • 09/07/1977: Nutz, Sad Café
  • 16/07/1977: Quantum Jump, Steve Tilston
  • 23/07/1977: The Movies, Easy Street
  • 30/07/1977: Sassaras, Five Hand Reel

August[]

  • 06/08/1977: Electric Light Orchestra (rpt)
  • 13/08/1977: Jess Roden Band (rpt)
  • 20/08/1977: John Miles (rpt)
  • 27/08/1977: Jethro Tull (rpt)

September[]

  • 03/09/1977: Heavy Metal Kids, Vibrators
  • 10/09/1977: Blue, Radio Stars
  • 17/09/1977: Pirates, Clayson & The Argonauts
  • 24/09/1977: Albion Dance Band, Na Fili

October[]

  • 01/10/1977: Camel
  • 08/10/1977: Elkie Brooks
  • 15/10/1977: Racing Cars, John Martyn
  • 22/10/1977: Split Enz, Leo Kottke
  • 29/10/1977: The Sensational Alex Harvey Band (Radio Times listing)
  • 29/10/1977: AC/DC, Otway And Barrett (Sight & Sound listing)

November[]

  • 05/11/1977: Lone Star, Pat Travers Band
  • 12/11/1977: Joan Armatrading
  • 19/11/1977: Supertramp
  • 26/11/1977: Steve Gibbons Band

December[]

  • 03/12/1977: Nazareth
  • 10/12/1977: Dr Feelgood, Ian Dury
  • 17/12/1977: Alberto Y Los Trios Paranoias, Splinter
  • 24/12/1977: Utopia and The Kinks (the latter a late-night stereo simulcast with BBC2)
  • 31/12/1977: Solo artists of 1977