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Schedule for Sunday 21st of March 2010

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BBC Radio One

0700 : Edith Bowman
Music and entertainment, including the latest DVD news with James King.
1000 : Matt Edmondson
Matt puts a smile on your face on a Sunday morning with great tunes and his sideways sense of humour.
1300 : Jo Whiley
Jo has her top tips for the week ahead, plus The Road Trip - where will we end up?
1600 : The Official Chart with Reggie Yates
...Reggie Yates. Reggie counts down the official Top 40 to reveal the UK's new No 1 first, plus the latest news and gossip from those behind the chart headlines.
1900 : BBC Switch with Nick Grimshaw
Annie's off, so it's Nick who's getting you through your Sunday night boredom, plus he's joined by General Fiasco and Kids In Glass Houses.
2200 : The Surgery with Aled
Aled from The Chris Moyles Show discusses sex, love, life and other important stuff. Email: thesurgery@bbc.co.uk. Call 03700 100 100 [standard rates]. Text 81199 [network rates].
0000 : BBC Radio 1's Review Show with Nihal
...With Nihal. DJ Target and Ryan from The Cribbs join Nihal to give you the lowdown on the latest releases.
0100 : BBC Radio 1's Stories - The Story of...
...the DIY Video. ...Story of the DIY Video. Why give your money to a director when you could get a million hits on Youtube yourself? Greg James tries to make a video for one of his favourite acts.
0200 : Huw Stephens
A weekly voyage through the most remarkable emerging music the UK and the world have to offer.
0300 : In New DJs We Trust - Toddla T
Beats, bass, bleeps and wiggle with Toddla T.
0400 : Dev
The best new and UK music.

BBC Radio Two

0700 : Aled Jones with Good Morning Sunday
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to singer-songwriter Jon Allen. Sister Gemma Simmonds discusses the news and gives the Moment of Reflection.
0905 : Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs
Romantic emails, letters and phone calls and a selection of new and classic love songs, presented by Steve Wright.
1100 : Weekend Wogan
Sir Terry Wogan is live from the BBC Radio Theatre with live music from Natalie Imbruglia and Mick Hucknall. Plus Griff Rhys Jones joins Terry as his special guest.
1300 : Elaine Paige on Sunday
A special edition of the show in which Elaine celebrates the 80th birthday of Stephen Sondheim. Featuring music from a selection of his work including Company and West Side Story.
1500 : Johnnie Walker's Sounds of the 70s
American singer-songwriter Carly Simon chats to Johnnie about her career in the 1970s. Her hits include Mockingbird, the Bond theme Nobody Does it Better and You're So Vain.
1700 : Paul O'Grady
Motown, Northern Soul and more hits that you've probably forgotten. This week's Cocktail Hour track comes from The John Buzon Trio.
1930 : Sunday Half Hour
Hymns and prayers for your Sunday evening listening.
2000 : The Laurence Olivier Awards 2010
Direct from the 34th Annual Laurence Olivier Awards, Paul Gambaccini talks to the presenters and winners, with Jodie Prenger getting the buzz from the dazzling red carpet.
2200 : Clare Teal
Clare Teal presents the best in big band sounds from the 1930s to the present day.
2300 : The David Jacobs Collection
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
0000 : Janice Long
Great music and chat to keep you up through the night, with live music sessions and your suggestions for a Tune of the Unexpected.
0200 : Alex Lester
The Dark Lord presents The Best Time of the Day Show. Includes the Record and Album of The Week, Lester's and the Listener's Library and Pause for Thought.
0500 : Sarah Kennedy
a mix of views, news and great music presented by Sarah Kennedy.

BBC Radio Three

0700 : Breakfast
Presented by Martin Handley, who shares his personal choice of music.
1000 : Sunday Morning
Iain Burnside explores the rich and diverse musical life of Australia and the contributions of its performers and composers, including Grainger, Mackerras and others.
1200 : Private Passions
Michael Berkeley's guest is choirmaster Gareth Malone, whose choices include Vaughan Williams, Bernstein, Byrd and Stravinsky as well as songs by Schumann and Finzi.
1300 : The Early Music Show
Lucie Skeaping presents a profile of the London Handel Festival and talks to several of the key protagonists in this year's event.
1400 : Radio 3 Requests
Fiona Talkington presents listeners' requests, including Rachmaninov's Cello Sonata, Part's De Profundis, Mozart's Double Piano Concerto in E flat. Plus a request from Pat Metheny.
1600 : Choral Evensong
Live from Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin.
1700 : Discovering Music
Stephen Johnson is joined by pianists Llyr Williams and Benjamin Frith to examine the history and musical ideas behind Chopin's cycle of Preludes.
1830 : The Choir
Naturalist and broadcaster Miranda Krestovnikoff joins Aled Jones to explore choral music inspired by the natural world. With Vaughan Williams, Schubert, Sviridov, Delius, Brumel.
2000 : Drama on 3
Romantic comedy exploring the ideals and realities of war, hypocrisy and nationalism. With Rory Kinnear, Lydia Leonard and Tom Mison.
2200 : Sunday Feature
Louise Doughty explores the growth of the young adult fiction market, which made over 50 million pounds in the UK last year. Is it at last coming of age?
2245 : Words and Music
Christopher Eccleston and Olivia Hallinan read from love letters - both real and fictional - by Shakespeare, Wharton, Dickinson, Hughes. Music by Wagner, Weill.
2345 : Jazz Line-Up
As a tribute to the late John Dankworth, Julian Joseph presents part of a live broadcast from 2005 from one of the saxophonist's annual garden parties.
0100 : Through the Night
John Shea presents music by Wagner, Tchaikovsky, Rimsky Korsakov, Bach, Jenner, Vaughan Williams, Tallis, Chopin, Bodinus, Rachmaninov, Daniel-Lesur, Telemann, Britten and Bruch.

BBC Radio Four

0600 : News Headlines
The latest national and international news.
0605 : Something Understood
Fergal Keane considers the notion that serenity comes when you trade expectations for acceptance.
0635 : On Your Farm
Charlotte Smith visits the Sheffield school which is growing its own food to teach pupils where their meals come from. The project aims to connect youngsters with local city farms.
0657 : Weather
The latest weather forecast.
0700 : News and Papers
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
0710 : Sunday
Edward Stourton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week. Moral arguments and perspectives on stories, both familiar and unfamiliar.
0755 : The Radio 4 Appeal
Joanna Lumley appeals on behalf of International Alert. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144.
0758 : Weather
The latest weather forecast.
0800 : News and Papers
The latest news headlines. Including a look at the papers.
0810 : Sunday Worship
The fifth service in a series for Lent comes live from the Church of God of Prophecy in Winson Green, Birmingham. Led by Lorraine Alagoa.
0850 : A Point of View
A weekly reflection on a topical issue from Simon Schama.
0900 : Broadcasting House
News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell.
1000 : The Archers Omnibus
The week's events in Ambridge.
1115 : Desert Island Discs
Kirsty Young's castaway is the writer Frank Cottrell-Boyce.
1200 : Just a Minute
Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game. With Paul Merton, Jenny Eclair, Pam Ayres and Gyles Brandreth.
1232 : The Food Programme
Sheila Dillon reports on the food industry's reaction to the EU's shake-up of health claims for different functional foods.
1257 : Weather
The latest weather forecast.
1300 : The World This Weekend
A look at events around the world with Shaun Ley.
1330 : Banishing Eve
Bettany Hughes uses the latest scholarship to examine the 2nd century AD, as pagan Europe began to embrace Christianity and the role of women in worship changed forever.
1400 : Gardeners' Question Time
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum. Bob Flowerdew, Bunny Guinness and Matthew Wilson answer questions posed by the gardeners in Shoreham-by-Sea, West Sussex.
1445 : The Secrets of the Art and the...
Caravaggio. ...Artist. Caravaggio: Roger Law investigates the life and work of the painter. 2/3: Were Caravaggio's great innovations in painting based on smoke and mirrors?
1500 : Classic Serial: Clarissa - The...
...History of a Young Lady. Clarissa, by Samuel Richardson. 2/4. The Flight: In London, Clarissa begins to learn of the darker side of Lovelace's character as he begins to use lies in an attempt to se
1600 : Open Book
Mariella Frostrup's guests include the writer DJ Taylor, whose latest novel, At the Chime of a City Clock, is a noirish thriller set in London during the financial crisis of 1931.
1630 : Poetry Please
Roger McGough introduces a selection of mainly American poetry, read by Jennifer Jellicorse and Kerry Shale.
1700 : File on 4
Jackie Long finds out what is being done to help young abusers stop offending against other children and why so many are slipping through the net.
1740 : Profile
Series of profiles of people who are currently making headlines.
1754 : Shipping Forecast
The latest shipping forecast.
1757 : Weather
The latest weather forecast.
1800 : Six O'Clock News
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4.
1815 : Pick of the Week
Sheila McClennon introduces her selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio.
1900 : The Archers
Pip hears some words of wisdom.
1915 : Americana
Matt Frei presents an insider guide to the people and the stories shaping America today, featuring location reports, lively discussion and exclusive interviews.
1945 : Treasure Island
John le Carre reads Robert Louis Stevenson's classic adventure story, abridged by Katrin Williams. 2/5. The Sea Cook: Jim meets the crippled sea cook Long John Silver.
2000 : Feedback
Roger Bolton airs listeners' views on BBC radio programmes and policy.
2030 : Last Word
Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died.
2100 : Money Box
Paul Lewis with the latest news from the world of personal finance.
2126 : The Radio 4 Appeal
Joanna Lumley appeals on behalf of International Alert. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144.
2130 : Analysis
What if science could read people's thoughts and intentions? That's the promise of the latest research from neuroscientists. Kenan Malik investigates.
2158 : Weather
The latest weather forecast.
2200 : The Westminster Hour
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. Including Make 'Em Laugh at 10.45pm.
2300 : The Film Programme
Francine Stock talks to Gurinder Chadha and Sanjeev Bhaskar about It's A Wonderful Afterlife, and how it reflects a new Ealing.
2330 : Something Understood
Fergal Keane considers the notion that serenity comes when you trade expectations for acceptance.
0000 : News and Weather
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4. Followed by Weather.
0015 : Thinking Allowed
Laurie Taylor explores the latest research into how society works.
0045 : Bells on Sunday
The sound of bells from St Petroc, South Brent in Devon.
0048 : Shipping Forecast
The latest shipping forecast.
0100 : As BBC World Service
BBC Radio 4 joins the BBC World Service.
0520 : Shipping Forecast
The latest shipping forecast.
0530 : News Briefing
The latest news from BBC Radio 4.
0543 : Prayer for the Day
Daily prayer and reflection with Judy Merry.
0545 : Farming Today
News and issues in rural Britain with Charlotte Smith.
0557 : Weather
The latest weather forecast for farmers.

BBC 6 Music

0700 : George Lamb
George wakes you up at the weekend with great tunes and chat.
1000 : Jo Good
Jo Good talks to Goldfrapp's Will Gregory about how he's Married to the Music, plus there's a twisted cover in Thats Not My Song and electro heaven in Synth You've Been Gone.
1300 : Music Week
The week's music news with Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt, plus Alison Goldfrapp talks about her fifth album Head First, we hear from Frank Black and there's the latest from SXSW.
1400 : Tom Ravenscroft
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Huey Morgan and invites remixer The Last Skeptik in for a chat and to spin a cherished track from his personal record collection in Sharing Is Caring.
1530 : Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service
Jarvis dips into his eclectic record collection and you're invited to plug the gaps in his musical knowledge in Are They Any Good?
1730 : Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone
A 150-minute trip into the unknown with Stuart.
2000 : Dave Pearce Dance Anthems
Dave Pearce plays classic dance anthems from rave to trance via hip hop and house.
2200 : Guy Garvey's Finest Hour
Guy presents the show from the comfort of his own home with great tunes and chat, Beckypedia and That Was The Sky At Night The Week That Was.
0000 : Don Letts
Culture clash radio - The Don's selections cross time, space and genre.
0100 : BBC Introducing with...Tom Robinson
...Tom Robinson. Tom brings you more studio guests and sessions.
0300 : Chris Hawkins
Chris Hawkins presents documentaries and archive tracks.
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