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Schedule for Sunday 11th of January 2009Wednesday : Thursday : Friday : Saturday : Sunday : Monday : Tuesday |
BBC Radio One
1600
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Radio 1's Chart Show with Fearne and...
...Reggie. ...With Fearne and Reggie. Hear the UK's official number one and check out the latest album chart.
1900
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Switch with Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw
...Annie Mac and Nick Grimshaw. The ultimate guide to the coolest things you're watching, playing and talking about, featuring more gossip from Perez Hilton and Kelly Clarkson.
2200
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The Surgery
Aled from the Chris Moyles show sits in for Kelly and discusses sex, love and life. Email: thesurgery@bbc.co.uk. Call 03700 100 100 [standard rates]. Text 81199 [network rates].
0000
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Rob da Bank
Radio 1's leftfield music show, an eclectic two-hour mix of music from the UK and beyond. |
BBC Radio Two
0700
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Aled Jones
Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to the actress and author Sarah Miles, who talks about her career, her faith and her latest role on the West End stage.
0905
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Steve Wright's Sunday Love Songs
A blend of classic love songs, dedications and real-life romance stories.
1100
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Michael Ball's Sunday Brunch
Music and chat with Michael Ball, including a look at the papers.
1300
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Elaine Paige
Elaine Paige is joined for music and chat by actress Elena Roger, star of West End musicals Piaf and Evita: roles which have also both been played by Elaine.
1630
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Johnnie Walker
Johnnie has a live session from The Mercurymen, whose musical influences include Crosby, Stills and Nash, the early Bee Gees and nu-folk by the likes of Fleet Foxes and Bon Iver.
1830
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Alan Titchmarsh
With Melodies for You. Alan plays a selection of popular and classical music.
2030
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Sunday Half Hour
Brian D'Arcy explores the idea of Holy Ground and the value of sacred spaces. The featured choir is The Fairhaven Singers, directed by Ralph Woodward.
2200
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Malcolm Laycock
From Hampton to Heath, from Dankworth to Duke, Malcolm Laycock plays the very best of the Swing and the Big Bands.
2300
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The David Jacobs Collection
The greatest songs and performances from Hollywood, Broadway and Tin Pan Alley. Plus the Weekly Common Denominator.
0000
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Janice Long
Proving there's life after midnight, with the best live performances. Including Pause for Thought at 1.30am.
0300
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Alex Lester
With his mix of music and banter, Alex Lester makes weekday mornings the best time of the day. Including Pause for Thought at 3.30am. |
BBC Radio Three
0700
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Breakfast
With Martin Handley. Including Monteverdi: O Primavera (Madrigals). Beethoven: Bagatelle. Byrd: Ave Verum Corpus. Smetana: Richard III. Wolf: Morike Lieder (excerpts).
1000
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Iain Burnside
The Power of 2: Iain is joined by Marcus du Sautoy, Professor for the Understanding of Science at Oxford University, to focus on musical partnerships, duos and double concertos.
1200
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Private Passions
Michael Berkeley's guest is actress Kate O'Mara, who chooses baroque music by Bach and Zelenka, pastoral scenes by Dvorak and Butterworth, plus Shostakovich Jazz Suites.
1300
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The Early Music Show
Lucie Skeaping with highlights of a concert from the 2008 Dresden Festival. Countertenor Andreas Scholl, with Accademia Bizantina, perform arias written for the castrato Senesino.
1400
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Radio 3 Requests
Dominic Seldis introduces Brahms' Alto Rhapsody from Kathleen Ferrier as well as choral music from Frank Martin, plus conductor Xavier Roth on his passion for the music of Lully.
1600
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A Service for Epiphany
From All Hallows' Church, Gospel Oak, London, with the Choir of King's College, London.
1700
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Discovering Music
Charles Hazlewood is joined by the BBC Concert Orchestra and composer Fung Lam to explore his new work Unlocking, inspired by a Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition of padlocks.
1830
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The Choir
Juice Ensemble Profile: Aled Jones meets the vocal trio Juice, who discuss their interest in contemporary music and perform live. Plus music on the themes of evening and night.
2000
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Drama on 3
Home, by David Storey: A poignant, often darkly funny play which looks at the lives of five people - but who are they and where are they? With Michael Maloney and Julia McKenzie.
2130
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Sunday Feature
Inside the Art Schools: Michael Bracewell visits UK art schools to explore the work of young contemporary artists, and talks to Damien Hirst about his artistic inspiration.
2215
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Words and Music
Through the Looking Glass: Derek Jacobi and Lesley Manville with poetry on the theme of mirrors, including Carroll, Plath and Borges, plus music by Ravel, Rachmaninov and Porter.
2330
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Jazz Line-Up
Claire Martin presents a set from Stan Tracey and his Octet, who perform a selection of Stan's original tunes including Newk's Fluke - dedicated to Sonny Rollins - and Rocky Mount.
0100
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Through the Night
Jonathan Swain presents music, including Elgar, Bach, Brahms, Dvorak, Haydn, Ravel, Moniuszko, Enescu, Allegri, Mozart, Weiss, Schumann, Schein, Biber, Rossi and Andriessen. |
BBC Radio Four
0605
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Something Understood
The Singing Manifesto: Recorded in San Francisco, American radio producers The Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, talk about their distinctive approach to interviewees.
0635
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On Your Farm
Topical farming magazine. Alex James visits Orchard Farm in Leicestershire to meet three brothers who have inherited 80 acres of land and are about to enter the world of farming.
0710
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Sunday
Roger Bolton discusses the religious and ethical news of the week. Moral arguments and perspectives on stories, both familiar and unfamiliar.
0755
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The Radio 4 Appeal
Jeremy Vine appeals on behalf of RP Fighting Blindness. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144.
0810
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Sunday Worship
Mass for the Feast of the Baptism of the Lord from St Thomas More, Coventry. Celebrant: Father Timothy Menezes. Musical directors: Jo Boyce and Mike Stanley.
0900
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Broadcasting House
News and conversation about the big stories of the week with Paddy O'Connell.
1115
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Desert Island Discs
Kirsty Young invites the poet Ruth Padel to choose eight records to take to Radio 4's mythical desert island.
1200
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Just a Minute
Nicholas Parsons chairs the devious word game with panellists Paul Merton, Clement Freud, Helen Lederer and Julian Clary.
1232
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The Food Programme
Quality Meat: Sheila Dillon discovers the lengths the top butchers go to to source and prepare the very best meat.
1330
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Belsen after Belsen
Historian Rainer Schulz tells the story of the former prisoners who had to remain in Belsen after the concentration camp was liberated by the British in April 1945.
1400
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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.
1445
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A View Through a Lens
Wildlife cameraman John Aitchison highlights the beauty of nature. 1/5: Seals. In a raging storm, John films grey seals giving birth at night off the Northumberland coast.
1500
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Classic Serial: Orley Farm
Orley Farm: Adaptation of Anthony Trollope's novel. 3/3: Will Lady Mason's secret be exposed at the trial and will her beloved son lose Orley Farm?
1600
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Open Book
Mariella Frostrup presents the books magazine. She talks to the American novelist Jay McInerney, the author of Bright Lights, Big City, about his new novel The Good Life.
1630
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Poetry Please
Roger McGough introduces listeners' requests. Including poems from Emily Dickinson, Emily Bronte, Carol Ann Duffy, Brian Patten, William Blake, Matthew Arnold and Harold Pinter.
1700
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Obama: Professor President
Prof Kwame Anthony Appiah investigates president-elect Obama's academic career before his election to the US Senate and examines the intellectual ideas which influenced him.
1800
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Six O'Clock News
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by Weather.
1815
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Pick of the Week
John Waite introduces his selection of highlights from the past week on BBC radio.
1915
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Go4it
Children's magazine. Natalie Barrass goes to a re-enactment of the Battle of Hastings and meets people who spend all their spare time pretending to be Vikings or Normans.
1945
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The Railway Children
Joanna Tope reads from E Nesbit's children's classic. 5/5: A surprising connection to the Old Gentleman promises a happy conclusion.
2000
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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.
2030
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Last Word
Matthew Bannister presents the obituary series, analysing and celebrating the life stories of people who have recently died.
2126
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The Radio 4 Appeal
Jeremy Vine appeals on behalf of RP Fighting Blindness. Donations: Freepost BBC Radio 4 Appeal. Credit cards: Freephone 0800 404 8144.
2130
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In Business
Free For All: Peter Day hears from two advocates of business models that challenge the conventional wisdom about charging for goods and services.
2200
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The Westminster Hour
Reports from behind the scenes at Westminster. Including at 10.45pm Schumpeter Rising.
2302
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In Living Memory
Contemporary history series. 2/4: GCHQ. From 1984, the government communications centre in Cheltenham was the subject of a prolonged industrial dispute over trade union membership.
2330
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Something Understood
The Singing Manifesto: Recorded in San Francisco, American radio producers The Kitchen Sisters, Davia Nelson and Nikki Silva, talk about their distinctive approach to interviewees.
0000
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News and Weather
The latest national and international news from BBC Radio 4, followed by weather. |
BBC 6 Music
0700
:
Iyare
Start your morning off with thirty minutes of laid back tunes in the Sunday Chillout, plus from 9.00am until 10.00am, the Sunday Shuffle - listeners pick tunes on a theme.
1000
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Jon Richardson
Jon and friends discuss pretty much anything that comes into their heads. Lovable rogue Matt Forde joins them from 12.00pm.
1730
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Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone
A walk on the unconventional side of music, featuring more Live Freaks from the BBC archives plus Professor Justin Spear and the usual mix of strange and beautiful tunes.
2000
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Dave Pearce
Dave is joined by Nicky Holloway for a special show featuring an hour of Nicky's favourite dance anthems plus his Summer of Love mix.
2200
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Guy Garvey's Finest Hour
The Mercury Music Prize-winning musician shares another selection of top tunes and a vintage moment from the BBC archive.
0100
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BBC Introducing With...Tom Robinson
...With Tom Robinson. Tom catches up with another one of his favourite acts, plus he has more Introducing sessions and tips from Bobby Friction. |