Schedule
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Early
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00:00
The Buzzcocks Story—Episode 1
1/2 Mark Lamarr tells the story of The Buzzcocks.
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00:30
6 Music's Jukebox—大象传媒 archive sessions from Rufus Wainwright, Paul Weller and PJ Harvey
Featuring new tunes from This Many Boyfriends, Foster The People and Yuck.
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03:00
Hitsville USA: The Story of Motown—How Sweet It Is
The story of the record label, presented by Stuart Grundy.
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04:00
6 Music Live Hour—The Baker-Gurvitz Army, The Sutherland Brothers Band & The Pooh Sticks.
Baker Gurvitz Army in Reading in 1975, plus Sutherland Brothers Band and The Pooh Sticks.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—10/08/2011
Join Hawk's secret society of gorgeous music and daft chat. The 100 Club reaches number 18
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Morning
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07:00
Shaun Keaveny—10/08/2011
Shaun has Kevin Eldon in the studio.
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10:00
Lauren Laverne—10/08/2011
Lauren looks at a funky website in Webchat and there's a new MPFree to download.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Radcliffe and Maconie—Wednesday - with writer and journalist Andrew Harrison
Writer and journalist Andrew Harrison talks to Stuart about his new book.
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16:00
Steve Lamacq—10/08/2011
Steve is joined live in the studio by Lucy Rose, his New Favourite Band.
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Evening
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19:00
Marc Riley—Shonen Knife
Shonen Knife grace us with what promises to be a very lively live session.
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21:00
Gideon Coe—Tom Ravenscroft sits in
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Gideon Coe with more sessions and live tracks.
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Late
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00:00
The Buzzcocks Story—Episode 2
2/2 Mark Lamarr continues the story of The Buzzcocks.
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00:30
6 Music's Jukebox—大象传媒 archive live sessions from Ian Brown, Adele and CSS
Featuring new tracks from Roots Manuva, Beastie Boys, James Blake and SBTRKT.
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03:00
Hitsville USA: The Story of Motown—Going to a Go-go
The story of the record label, presented by Stuart Grundy.
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04:00
6 Music Live Hour—Graham Parker, Big Country and Dick Dale.
Graham Parker live in London in 1982, plus Big Country and Dick Dale in session.
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05:00
Chris Hawkins—11/08/2011
Join Hawk's secret society of gorgeous music and daft chat. The 100 Club reaches number 17
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