Schedule
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Early
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00:00
New Music Fix—With Steve Lamacq
Steve Lamacq and trusted guide DJs share the best new music.
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01:00
6 Music Stories—From Mento to Lovers' Rock, Episode 3
Linton Kwesi Johnson continues his history of Jamaican music.
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02:00
The Seven Ages of Rock—Episode 4: Indie
The series concludes with a look at the development of the indie music scene.
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02:30
6 Music Live Hour—Black Sabbath, Bad Dress Sense and Viva Voce
Black Sabbath in Manchester in 1989, plus sessions from Bad Dress Sense and Viva Voce.
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03:30
6 Music's Jukebox—18/07/2014
Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—The Early Show CD Club
Another six great albums feature in the week's edition of the Early Show CD Club.
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Morning
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07:00
Shaun Keaveny—Stuart Maconie sits in
Stuart Maconie sits in for Shaun Keaveny live from Salford.
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10:00
Lauren Laverne—With Friday Film Club
Lauren challenges a listener to fill the dance floor in the week's Desert Island Disco.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Radcliffe and Maconie—Mary Anne Hobbs sits in
Mary Anne Hobbs sits in for Radcliffe and Maconie with intelligent music and guests.
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16:00
Steve Lamacq—Friday Free For All
Steve has the Friday Free For All, an hour of music chosen by the listeners.
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Evening
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19:00
Tom Ravenscroft—Live from Latitude Festival
Tom is live from Latitude Festival with Anna Calvi, Mogwai and a Jungle Guest Mix.
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22:00
6 Mix—Fatboy Slim
Big beat maestro Fatboy Slim takes to the 6 Mix decks.
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Late
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00:00
The 6 Mix with Nemone—An Evening With Stanton Warriors
Stanton Warriors provide a trio of tunes to soundtrack their perfect night.
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02:00
6 Music Classic Concert—The Skids
Chris Hawkins presents The Skids at Chelsea College of Art in London in 1981.
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03:00
6 Music Live Hour—The Thompson Twins, Beatnik Filmstars and Bill Callahan
The Thompson Twins recorded in concert in 1983, plus Beatnik Filmstars and Bill Callahan.
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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—19/07/2014
A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by The Knife.
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