20/10/2012
Featuring hits and headlines and Motown magic.
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Lee Mack chats to Phil Kennedy 'uncut'
Duration: 10:01
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Phil Kennedy chats to Paul Hardcastle 'uncut'.
Duration: 12:17
9am Hits and Headlines
Can you guess the mystery year from the music and the clues Phil gives? This week it’s the year that Noel Edmunds Multi-Coloured Swap Shop started on TV, The Queen visited Oxford, and a 4 bedroom semi-detached house in Headington was on the market for £8,500.
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Phil's guestsÌýinclude comedian Lee Mack, who chats about his autobiography, and music producer Paul Hardcastle tells Phil how his hit single 19 came about. You can hear the full 'uncut' versions of the interviews here after mid-day.
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Plus there’s The Riddle, Motown Magic, the weekends TV guide,Ìýand Louisa Hannan will visiting the Abingdon and District Model Railway Club's annual exhibition at the Broadway in Didcot.
10am Paul Hardcastle and The Riddle
Music producer Paul Hardcastle goes back to 1985, when DJs Gary Davies and Bruno Brookes presented Top Of The Pops, and tells Phil how his hit single '19' came about. He also chats about his new album, what he thinks of todays music making technology and how he's helping X Factor reject Joseph Whelan in his career.
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Plus there’s The Riddle for you to solve, and Louisa Hannan will visiting the Abingdon and District Model Railway Club's annual exhibition at the Broadway in Didcot.
11am Lee Mack, plus Louisa live in Didcot
Comedian Lee Mack chats to Phil Kennedy about his autobiography and career, the series 'Not Going Out', the pressures of touring, and the best way to get rid of horse dung!
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We go back to Louisa Hannan who will be live at the Abingdon and District Model Railway Club's annual exhibition at the Broadway in Didcot.
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Plus there’sÌýMotown Magic, the showbiz gossip, and the weekends TV guide with Shem Law.
Broadcast
- Sat 20 Oct 2012 09:00Â鶹Éç Radio Oxford