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Schedule for Friday 9th of January 2009Wednesday : Thursday : Friday : Saturday : Sunday : Monday : Tuesday |
BBC Radio One
0630
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The Chris Moyles Show with Scott Mills
...Scott Mills. The award-winning Chris Moyles Show with the award-winning Scott Mills.
1000
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Sara Cox
Great new music and guests, plus the latest entertainment news and live music from Radio 1's Live Lounge.
1245
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Newsbeat
All the news you need to know from the UK and around the world, brought to you by Radio 1's dedicated team of journalists.
1600
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Greg James
Greg James entertains the nation while Scott Mills looks after the breakfast show.
1745
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Newsbeat
All the news you need to know from the UK and around the world, brought to you by Radio 1's dedicated team of journalists.
1900
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Pete Tong
The official start to the weekend - get on the world's biggest dancefloor with the world's biggest DJs.
2300
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Judge Jules
Jules brings you the best big room club tunes, plus the world's top DJs checking in with their weekend manoeuvres.
0300
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Radio 1's Essential Mix
Funkagenda take over on the Essential Mix - the world's biggest DJs on the world's biggest decks. |
BBC Radio Two
0600
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Sarah Kennedy
The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including Pause for Thought at 6.15am.
0730
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Wake Up to Wogan
Ease into the day with Terry Wogan's award winning breakfast show. Including Pause for Thought at 9.15am.
1705
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Chris Evans
With a show packed full of music. Plus regular features such as Fox the Fox, Gobsmackers, the Drivetime Jukebox Jury, and What's in the Locker, Cocker?
1900
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Gene Krupa
To celebrate the centenary of Gene Krupa's birth, BBC Radio 2 presents a new documentary exploring the life and career of the man cited as an influence by drummers around the world.
2115
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James Bond Short Stories
8/8. By Ian Fleming. Damian Lewis reads the second part of an extract from For Your Eyes Only. Bond is in Canada on a personal mission for M. An unexpected visitor creeps up on him.
2130
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Listen to the Band
Frank Renton presents the winning performance at the Brass in Concert championship 2008 by The Cory Band. The conductor is Robert Childs.
2200
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Claudia Winkleman
Claudia Winkleman presents a sharp contemporary arts and culture programme.
0000
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Mark Lamarr
Joining Mark in session at Maida Vale is the Power Cajun quartet Mama Rosin from Switzerland. Plus the Featured Artist and Featured Album of the week.
0300
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Mike Harding
Mike Harding with the latest in folk, roots and acoustic-based music, including tracks from harpist Ailie Robertson, singer-songwriter Phil Hulse and piper Xose Manuel Budino. |
BBC Radio Three
0700
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Breakfast
With Rob Cowan. Featuring a classic recording of Wagner and a current star pianist in a famous Bach transcription.
1000
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Classical Collection
With Sarah Walker. Including Antheil: A Jazz Symphony. Satie: Avant-dernieres pensees. Haydn: Symphony No 3. Diamond: Symphony No 4. Beethoven: String Quartet in E minor.
1200
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Composer of the Week: Henry Purcell...
...(1659-1695). Henry Purcell (1659-1695). 5/5. Donald Macleod is joined by Bruce Wood to explore Purcell's theatrical interests in his later years, including King Arthur and The Fairy Queen.
1300
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Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert
Martinu and Friends: Martinu: Bergerettes. Novak: Piano Trio, Op 27. Martinu: Piano Trio No 2 in D minor. Gemma Rosefield (cello), Michael Dussek (piano), Leos Cepicky (violin).
1400
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Afternoon on 3
Presented by Jonathan Swain. Handel: Almira, Queen of Castille - Act 3; Smetana: Wallenstein's Camp; Janacek: Idyll for string orchestra; Dvorak: Symphony No 8.
1900
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Performance on 3
Presented by Catherine Bott. BBC Proms 2008: A Prom in which the Orchestre de Paris under Christoph Eschenbach perform Pintscher's Herodiade Fragmente and Mahler's Symphony No 1.
2115
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The Verb
Ian McMillan presents a work in progress from novelist and screenwriter Ronan Bennett, plus Frederic Raphael's new translation of a scandalous account of life in Nero's Rome.
2200
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Composer of the Week: Henry Purcell...
...(1659-1695). Henry Purcell (1659-1695). 5/5. Donald Macleod is joined by Bruce Wood to explore Purcell's theatrical interests in his later years, including King Arthur and The Fairy Queen.
2300
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The Essay
The Utopian Dream - and its Disappointments. 5/5. Realistic Utopias: The Rev Canon Dr Jane Shaw of Oxford University explores utopias that work.
2315
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World on 3
Manu Chao Special: Charlie Gillett is joined in the BBC's Maida Vale studios by world music star Manu Chao, who plays an acoustic solo session and introduces his favourite tracks.
0100
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Through the Night
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Janacek, Smetana, Dvorak, Suk, Novak, Tchaikovsky, Haydn, Elgar, Liszt, Wagner, Moscheles, Grieg, Bach, Faure, Bartok, Obradors and Handel. |
BBC Radio Four
0600
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Today
With Evan Davis and Edward Stourton. Including Sports Desk at 6.25am, 7.25am, 8.25am; Weather at 6.05am, 6.57am, 7.57am; Thought for the Day at 7.48am.
0900
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Desert Island Discs
Kirsty Young invites the businessman and adventurer Simon Murray to choose eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island.
0945
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Book of the Week: And Did Those Feet...
...- Walking Through 200 Years of British and Irish History. And Did Those Feet, by Charlie Connelly, read by Martin Freeman. Recreating historical journeys through Britain. 5/5: The 1849 Doolough fam
1000
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Woman's Hour
With Jenni Murray. Including drama: Writing the Century. 5/5: Ischi wonders what kind of welcome she will find if she is ever able to get to England.
1100
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Me, Putin and Judo
Former world judo champion Neil Adams visits Russia on a quest to meet fellow judo expert and Russian prime minister Vladamir Putin.
1130
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The Castle
Sitcom by Kim Fuller, set in a medieval castle. 2/6: The arrival of a new handyman, a mysterious Frenchwoman and a celebrity dance competition put everyone in a whirl.
1330
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More or Less
Tim Harford presents the magazine which looks at numbers everywhere, in the news, in politics and in life.
1415
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Afternoon Play: The Further...
...Adventures of Sherlock Holmes. The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: Tales of mystery and murder, inspired by the stories of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. 3/4: The Thirteen Watches.
1502
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Gardeners' Question Time
Eric Robson chairs the popular horticultural forum. Anne Swithinbank, Chris Beardshaw and John Cushnie are guests of Pentyrch Open Gardens near Cardiff.
1545
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Dear Darwin
Leading scientists write letters to Charles Darwin. 5/5: Prof Baruch Blumberg on his work with the hepatitis B virus and later at NASA, searching for life on other planets.
1600
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Last Word
Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died.
1630
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The Film Programme
Francine Stock talks to Danny Boyle about his Mumbai thriller Slumdog Millionaire.
1800
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Six O'Clock News
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather.
1830
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The News Quiz
Sandi Toksvig chairs the topical comedy quiz. The panel includes Jeremy Hardy, Fred MacAulay and Phill Jupitus.
1915
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Front Row
Arts news and reviews with Kirsty Lang. Including a report from the East London health centre which is also home to a potter, a sculptress, a stained-glass artist and more.
1945
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Writing the Century: 1946-1948 - Out...
...of the Ashes. 1946-1948 - Out of the Ashes: Exploring the 20th century through the correspondence of real people. 5/5: Ischi wonders what welcome she will find if she ever makes it to England.
2000
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Any Questions?
Jonathan Dimbleby chairs the topical debate in Enfield, Middlesex. The panel includes the Liberal Democrats housing spokesperson Sarah Teather and the author AN Wilson.
2100
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Hunting the Beagle
Dr Robert Prescott searches for the final resting place of the ship aboard which Charles Darwin began to formulate the ideas which would eventually become his theory of evolution.
2245
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Book at Bedtime: The Dark Flower
The Dark Flower: Toby Stephens reads John Galsworthy's tale of obsessive love and thwarted passion. 10/10: Mark must choose between his wife and his new passion.
2300
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Great Lives
Series of biographical discussions with Matthew Parris. 5/9: Actress Tracy-Ann Oberman champions the life of Hollywood actress Bette Davis.
2330
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Crisis on the Top Shelf
Rowan Pelling looks at the history of top-shelf magazines in Britain, their changing content, society's attitude toward them and their future in the face of internet competition.
0000
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News and Weather
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather.
0030
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Book of the Week: And Did Those Feet...
...- Walking Through 200 Years of British and Irish History. And Did Those Feet, by Charlie Connelly, read by Martin Freeman. Recreating historical journeys through Britain. 5/5: The 1849 Doolough fam
0545
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Art Made in China
Roger Law investigates the extraordinary boom in contemporary Chinese art. 2/5: He discovers China's taste for satire. |
BBC 6 Music
1000
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George Lamb
Sony Award-winning mayhem with George, featuring Johnny Saunders with highlights from the world of sport.
2100
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Bruce Dickinson's Friday Rock Show
Bruce plays tons of listeners' requests, an archive session from Avenged Sevenfold and brand-new tracks from Guns n' Roses, The Answer and Volbeat.
0000
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Queens of Noize
Legendary producer and DJ Andrew Weatherall sits in for the Queens of Noize, playing a selection of dance music, including exclusives hot from his studio and a new 40-minute mix.
0200
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Clare McDonnell
Clare McDonnell brings you chat, sessions, concerts and documentaries, plus a listener's 3 In A Row selection and a Spotlight Act. |