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Schedule for Saturday 20th of March 2010Saturday : Sunday : Monday : Tuesday : Wednesday : Thursday : Friday |
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BBC Radio One
1600
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Reggie Yates with the Request Show
Your chance to take control of Radio 1 and get Reggie to play your favourite tracks.
2300
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MistaJam
MistaJam's Saturday Night Soundclash - dubstep, funky, grime, hip hop, RnB, drum 'n' bass, house, dancehall and everything in between.
0500
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Ras Kwame
The newest black music and hottest UK talent, including a session and interview with Donae'o. |
BBC Radio Two
0600
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Zoe Ball
Hilary Oliver joins Zoe to review the latest Matt Damon thriller Green Zone at the cinema, plus Elizabeth and An Education on Blu Ray in Here Comes The Weekend at 7.00am.
0805
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Sounds Of The 60s
Brian Matthew, the voice of sixties popular music, presents the programme for all fans of the 1960s. The A-Z of The Beatles reaches Within You Without You.
1000
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Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross and Andy Davies are joined by actor Jim Broadbent, Ghost Stories creators Andy Nyman and Jeremy Dyson, plus there's live music from Cerys Matthews.
1300
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Pick of the Pops
Dale Winton counts down the charts from this week in 1983 and 1995, with hits from Icehouse, Modern Romance, Bananarama, Des'ree and Freak Power.
1500
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Shaun Keaveny
Shaun Keaveny sits in for Dermot O'Leary with live music sessions from new and emerging bands.
1800
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Going Out with Alan Carr
Alan Carr helps kick start Saturday evening, hosting two hours of fun and laughs with his co-host Emma Forbes.
2000
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Paul Gambaccini with America's...
...Greatest Hits. ...Greatest Hits. Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.
2200
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Paul Jones
Paul Jones has further highlights of a Joe Bonamassa concert, recorded in the BBC's Maida Vale studios in February in front of an audience of just 100 people.
2300
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Bob Harris
Irish singer/songwriter Paul Brady previews his new album Hooba Dooba, featuring ten new songs, one existing song never before recorded and a Lennon/McCartney cover.
0500
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Lynn Parsons
Some great tunes, a bit of cheeky chit chat and some Sunday Morning Sax with one listener's all time favourite tune featuring a saxophone moment. |
BBC 6 Music
0700
:
George Lamb
George wakes you up at the weekend with great tunes and chat, plus weird scientist Dr Michael Brooks dishes out some more mind-boggling science facts.
1000
:
Andrew Collins and Richard Herring
Andrew Collins and Richard Herring with entertainment and tunes.
1300
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Liz Kershaw
Liz and her listeners discuss Be Bop Deluxe's album Drastic Plastic in All Killer No Filler and Van Morrison in Show Stoppers, plus TV's Simon Reeve does some party planning.
1500
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Richard Bacon
Richard Bacon brings you two hours of anecdotal, observational conversation for the everyman listener and is joined by best friend and right hand man Marc Haynes.
1700
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Jon Holmes
Jon presents his usual cacophony of chaos featuring the infamous Ken Bruce Master quiz plus sidekick David. We would like to apologise in advance for any offence this may cause.
1900
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Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show
Craig is joined by Miracles singer Bobby Rogers and author Alex McKenzie to talk about new book The Life and Times of the Motown Stars.
2200
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6 Mix
Orbital's Paul and Phil Hartnoll play tracks which inspired them, featuring Inner City and Pierre's Fantasy Club, plus there's an exclusive set from the duo recorded in Sydney.
0100
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BBC Introducing with...Tom Robinson
...Tom Robinson. Tom brings you more studio guests and sessions.
0300
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Clare McDonnell
Clare takes us through the night with documentaries, concerts and sessions, plus journalist Ian Fortnam drops in and Alexis Korner profiles Jeff Beck in Guitar Greats. |