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´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 2 Sunday 3 October 2010

Aled Jones With Good Morning Sunday

Sunday 3 October
6.00-9.00am ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 2

Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to singer Elisa Caleb on this week's programme. Elisa talks to Aled about how having breast cancer brought her back to her Christian roots.

The faith guest is American singing sensation Beth Nielsen Chapman who also provides the Moment Of Reflection.

Presenter/Aled Jones, Producer/Hilary Robinson for the ´óÏó´«Ã½

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Weekend Wogan Ep 1/12

New seriesLive event/outside broadcastInteractive Programme
Sunday 3 October
11.00am-1.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 2

Sir Terry Wogan presents a very special live show in aid of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Children in Need
Sir Terry Wogan presents a very special live show in aid of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Children in Need

Sir Terry Wogan is back with a new series of Weekend Wogan and this week presents a very special show live from the London Palladium in London's West End in aid of ´óÏó´«Ã½ Children In Need.

Sir Terry's guests include Status Quo, JLS and Imelda May. There's also live music from the Elio Pace house band and John "Boggy" Marsh joins in the fun and frolics too.

The show will be available to view via the ´óÏó´«Ã½ Red Button between Monday 4 and Thursday 7 October at varying times.

Presenter/Sir Terry Wogan, Producer/Alan Boyd for the ´óÏó´«Ã½

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Sunday Half Hour

Sunday 3 October
8.30-9.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 2

Brian D'Arcy begins the first of a three-part series looking at the nature of Jesus. This week, he reflects on Jesus as servant and shows how His example as a servant of men is one which all His disciples are called to follow.

Music comes from the choir of Selwyn College Chapel in Cambridge, directed by Sarah MacDonald. The organist is Ian Tindale and hymns include It Is A Thing Most Wonderful, All Praise To Thee and The Servant King.

Presenter/Brian D'Arcy, Producer/Clair Jaquiss for the ´óÏó´«Ã½

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´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 3 Sunday 3 October 2010

Private Passions – Graham Vick

Sunday 3 October
12.00noon-1.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 3

Birmingham Opera Company artistic director Graham Vick
Birmingham Opera Company artistic director Graham Vick

Graham Vick is artistic director of the Birmingham Opera Company and one of the foremost opera directors of our time. Michael Berkeley talks to him about his personal musical favourites.

His choices start with the 14th-century Messe de Notre Dame by Guillaume de Machaut, and continue with the madrigal Vorrei baciarti by Monteverdi. Then there's Chopin's Prelude in C sharp minor, Op 45, played by Benedetti Michelangeli, followed by an early afternoon Indian rag played by Ravi Shankar.

Presenter/Graham Vick, Producer/Chris Marshall

´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 Publicity

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YORK EARLY MUSIC FESTIVAL 2010
The Early Music Show Opera Profile –
Blow: Venus And Adonis

Sunday 3 October
1.00-2.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 3

Catherine Bott introduces a performance of John Blow's masque Venus And Adonis, presented at the 2010 York Early Music Festival by Theatre of the Ayre directed by Elizabeth Kenny. This broadcast is given as part of the Early Music Show's monthly celebration of baroque opera, and the ´óÏó´«Ã½'s year-long focus on opera.

Venus And Adonis was the last masque ever composed for the Stuart court, and while it is in effect a miniature opera, it was intended as a vehicle for the members of the Royal court to take part in. John Blow crafted an exquisite allegory on contemporary court issues around the classical myth of the goddess Venus and her thwarted love for the mortal Adonis. It became the model for Purcell's celebrated Dido And Aeneas.

Catherine Bott talks to several of the participants in this production about the work, and introduces the performance which was given as the climax to this year's York festival.

Presenter/Catherine Bott, Producer/Chris Wines

´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 3 Publicity

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Sunday Feature – North Of South Revisited Ep 1/2

New series
Sunday 3 October
9.30-10.15pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 3

Shiva Naipaul travelled through East Africa in the late Seventies looking for answers to the question "How wide is the gap between the rhetoric of liberation and its day-to-day manifestations?" and exploring the post-colonial relationships between black and white and brown.

Thirty years on, as Africa celebrates the 50th anniversary of the liberation of 17 African nations, Ugandan journalist Joel Kibazo retraces Naipaul's journey to see how much has changed. In this, the first of two programmes, Joel visits Kenya.

Presenter/Joel Kibazo, Producer/Ruth Evans

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´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 4 Sunday 3 October 2010

Goodbye To Berlin Ep 1/2

New series
Sunday 3 October
3.00-4.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 4

Goodbye To Berlin is Christopher Isherwood's dramatic eyewitness account of Berlin in the early Thirties, the book that inspired the musical and film Cabaret.

Living in Berlin as a young man, Isherwood encountered a range of vibrant characters whose daily lives reflect a city and its people at a very particular time in history. He observed at first hand how ordinary people, at every level of society, became sucked into the new era of Hitler and his kind.

Isherwood arrives in Berlin and takes lodgings with Fraulein Schröder, a once well-off widow now forced to take in a motley crew of lodgers. He's enthralled by Berlin's chaotic, hedonistic nightlife and the rich variety of characters he meets, including Jewish department store heiress Natalia Landauer; her cousin, the serious and troubled Bernhard; fantastical nightclub singer Sally Bowles; and the freeloading Otto Nowak. But as Isherwood grows to love the city and its people, he cannot ignore the growing influence of the Nazi party even in his own carefree circles.

The cast stars James Norton as Isherwood; Nicola Schoessler as Natalia Landauer; Leslie Malton as Fraulein Schröder/Sally Bowles; Julia Reznik as Fraulein Mayr; Matthias Horn as Herr Landauer; Andre Kaczmarczyk as Bernhard Landauer; and Tilmar Kuhn as Otto Nowak.

Recorded on location in East Berlin, this new dramatisation by Tina Pepler has a documentary feel that vividly evokes the atmosphere of the city and the lives of its inhabitants as the Nazi party slowly gains credence and ultimate power in the early Thirties.

Sound design is by Eloise Whitmore and the pianist is Paulette Marla Schmidt.

Producer/Polly Thomas for Somethin' Else

´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio 4 Publicity

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´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 5 LIVE Sunday 3 October 2010

5 Live Sport

Live event/outside broadcast
Sunday 3 October
11.00am-6.30pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 5 LIVE

John Inverdale presents live commentary from the climax of the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor in south Wales. There are also updates from Manchester City versus Newcastle and Liverpool versus Blackpool in the Premier League, and live commentary of the second half of Chelsea versus Arsenal (kick-off 4pm).

In addition there is coverage from one of the highlights of the racing year, the Prix de L'Arc de Triomphe at Longchamp.

Presenter/John Inverdale, Producer/Graham McMillan

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´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 5 LIVE SPORTS EXTRA
Sunday 3 October 2010

Football

Live event/outside broadcast
Sunday 3 October
3.55-6.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 5 LIVE SPORTS EXTRA

Football fans can hear uninterrupted Premier League commentary of the day's London derby, Chelsea versus Arsenal, live from Stamford Bridge.

Producer/Jen McAllister

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5 Live NFL

Live event/outside broadcast
Sunday 3 October
9.00pm-12.30am ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 5 LIVE SPORTS EXTRA

Darren Fletcher and Greg Brady present live commentary of the Philadelphia Eagles versus Washington Redskins live from the Lincoln Field in Philadelphia in a NFC East match-up. There are also updates from the rest of the action in the NFL.

Presenters/Darren Fletcher and Greg Brady, Producer/Simon Crosse for USP

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5 Live Baseball

Live event/outside broadcast
Sunday 3 October
12.30-5.00am ´óÏó´«Ã½ RADIO 5 LIVE SPORTS EXTRA

The Major League Baseball season concludes with live commentary from the game of the day and Jonny Gould has all the latest news ahead of the post-season.

Presenter/Jonny Gould, Producer/Simon Crosse for USP

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´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 MUSIC Sunday 3 October 2010

The First Time With Eels' Mark E Everett

Sunday 3 October
12.00noon-1.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 MUSIC

Mark E Everett of Eels has always been something of a contradiction. In person he's occasionally uncommunicative, but his songs are characterised by their emotional honesty, and often draw directly from a life that saw him experience the suicide of his sister and his own battles with mental illness.

On this week's First Time, Matt Everitt draws out Mark's formative experiences with music, especially the influence of his sister's record collection; his uneasy relationship with success; his working relationships with Tom Waits and REM's Peter Buck; and the one overriding theme of most of his songs – love (unrequited or otherwise).

Presenter/Matt Everitt, Producer/Henry Lopez-Real

´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 Music Publicity

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The Huey Show

Sunday 3 October
1.00-4.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 MUSIC

Madness front-man and original ´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 Music DJ Suggs returns to the station to bring his brand of humour and music for a Sunday afternoon as he sits in for Huey Morgan. He'll be chatting to a fellow musician, asking a listener which record they'd like to drop the needle on in Vinyl Fetish and spinning tracks from his personal record collection, including some choice ska and reggae cuts.

Presenter/Graham "Suggs" MacPherson, Producer/Becky Maxted for Wise Buddah

´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 Music Publicity

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6 Mix

Sunday 3 October
8.00-10.00pm ´óÏó´«Ã½ 6 MUSIC

Belgian DJ Aeroplane hjiacks the 6 Mix for two hours of nu-disco action.

Brought to the public's attention by a series of remixes for Grace Jones and Friendly Fires, Aeroplane recently became the solo project of classically trained musician Vito De Luca, after his production partner Stephen Fasano left to pursue a solo career.

Quoting a diverse range of influences, from Serge Gainsbourg to Voyage, Ghent-based De Luca has become one of the hottest properties in dance music, with his signature cosmic-disco-flavoured sound packing out dancefloors at Bestival in the UK and Eden in Ibiza this summer.

As he releases his debut LP, We Can't Fly – tipped by many to be the dance music album of 2010 – Vito takes over the 6 Mix to play the music which inspired the Aeroplane project, alongside a club mix of upfront disco-tronica, pysch-pop and balearica.

Presenter/Aeroplane, Producer/Rowan Collinson

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