Schedule
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Early
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00:00
Alternative Ulster—Part 3 - Ash
3/4 Continuing the story of the best bands out of Northern Ireland, this time Ash.
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00:30
6 Music's Jukebox—01/08/2013
Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive 麻豆社 sessions.
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03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Dire Straits, 3D and 400 Blows
Dire Straits in London in 1978, plus sessions from 3D and 400 Blows.
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04:00
6 Music Stories—From Mento to Lovers' Rock, Episode 4
Linton Kwesi Johnson continues his history of Jamaican music. First broadcast in 1983.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—Tech Tracks
The Hawk asked for your technology inspired songs to help him fill the #525 hole.
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Morning
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07:00
Shaun Keaveny—01/08/2013
Shaun is joined by his Salford correspondent, Elbow frontman Guy Garvey.
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10:00
Lauren Laverne—Nemone sits in
AlunaGeorge join Nemone to discuss their debut album. Plus, your People's Playlist.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Radcliffe and Maconie—Ian McNabb
Intelligent music, conversation and guests.
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16:00
Steve Lamacq—Warming up for Roundtable
Steve warms up for Roundtable with a Good Day Bad Day caller on the phone.
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Evening
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18:00
Steve Lamacq's Roundtable—With Misty Miller
Sean Forbes from Rough Trade join Misty Miller and Mark Thomas to review some new tracks.
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19:00
Marc Riley—PINS
Joy of joys, Marc has a session from Manchester band PINS.
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21:00
Gideon Coe—Burning Spear at Glastonbury 1999
Gideon plays Burning Spear in concert, plus Half Japanese, The Go-Betweens and Trans Am.
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Late
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00:00
Alternative Ulster—Part 4 - The Divine Comedy
4/4 Continuing the story of the best bands from Northern Ireland, this time The Divine Comedy.
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00:30
6 Music's Jukebox—02/08/2013
Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive 麻豆社 sessions.
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03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Carleen Anderson and The Players, 2TV and Joan As Police Woman.
The Players in Belfast in 2004, plus 麻豆社 sessions from 2TV and Joan As Police Woman.
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04:00
6 Music Stories—From Mento To Lovers' Rock - Episode 5
Linton Kwesi Johnson continues his history of Jamaican music. First broadcast in 1983.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—Oh I do Like to be Beside the Seaside
The Hawk asked for your seaside inspired tunes this morning to help fill the 525 hole.
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