Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Freak Zone Playlist—11/12/2010
Stuart and PJ Spear dig German progressive jazz.
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01:00
New Music Fix—Singles of 2010, Part 1
Steve Lamacq is joined by Rose Elinor Dougall, James Endeacott and Jeremy Hardy.
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02:00
6 Music Classic Concert—Paul Weller
Chris Hawkins presents Paul Weller, the Modfather of Brit Pop, live at Guilfest 2005.
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03:00
Starmakers and Svengalis—Peter Jenner
3/4 Alan Freeman looks back at the career of Pink Floyd manager Peter Jenner.
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04:00
6 Music Live Hour—Blue Nile, Cocteau Twins and Belle & Sebastian
Blue Nile kick of with a concert recorded at the Manchester Free Trade Hall in 1990.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—11/12/2010
Chris re-discovers Bright Eyes' album Cassadaga and plays a Big One from Dream Theater.
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Morning
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07:00
Jo Good—11/12/2010
Words and records for the weekend, plus a sporting preview and a trip to a music emporium.
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10:00
Collins and Herring—11/12/2010
Andrew Collins and Richard Herring do their utmost to make your Saturday funny.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Liz Kershaw—11/12/2010
Performer extraordinaire John Shuttleworth joins Liz to host and sing in Its My Party.
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15:00
Richard Bacon—11/12/2010
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Richard with anecdotal, observational conversation.
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17:00
Jon Holmes—Jon Hillcock Sits In
Jon Hillcock presents the show and delves into the world of family gig adventures.
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Evening
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19:00
The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show—11/12/2010
Craig Charles explores the best in funk and soul.
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22:00
Dave Pearce Dance Anthems—A two decades of Trade special, with Pete Wardman
Dave is joined by DJ Pete Wardman to look back on two decades of London club Trade.
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Late
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00:00
Don Letts' Culture Clash Radio—12/12/2010
Don's selections include The Black Keys, Mariachi El Bronx, Starkey and Augustus Pablo.
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01:00
麻豆社 Introducing with Tom Robinson—12/12/2010
Tom puts Bright Spark Destroyer through a grilling in the Introducing Inquisition.
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03:00
Starmakers and Svengalis—Malcolm McLaren
4/4 Alan Freeman looks back at the colourful career of Sex Pistols manager Malcolm McLaren.
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04:00
6 Music Live Hour—Black Uhuru, Buba Jammeh and Triffids.
Black Uhuru kick off The Live Hour with a concert recorded at Glastonbury in 1989.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—12/12/2010
Chris re-discovers Bright Eyes' 2007 album Cassadaga and plays a Big One by Hawkwind.
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