Schedule
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Early
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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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Morning
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07:00
Mary Anne Hobbs—Hot Summer Fever
Mary Anne is stuck indoors but staying positive.
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10:00
The Huey Show—Can Huey Take It to the Bridge?
Huey kicks out the jams and makes all three hours count.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Liz Kershaw—With Roddy Frame
Liz chats to Roddy Frame, best known as founder member and frontman of Aztec Camera.
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15:00
Gilles Peterson—Fatima in session.
Gilles is back with a Saturday afternoon mix up selection, featuring Fatima in session.
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Evening
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18:00
The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show—Cody ChesnuTT and King Khan and the Shrines
Craig chats to acts currently touring such as Cody ChesnuTT and King Khan and the Shrines.
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21:00
The Tom Robinson Show—With Richard Thompson
Tom is joined by folk-rock musician Richard Thompson for live music and conversation.
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Late
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00:00
Freak Zone Playlist—It's Not All Brass Bands
Stuart plays music inspired by north west England and chats to composer Richard Skelton.
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01:00
The Joy of 6—Matt Johnson, Anton Newcombe, Joshua Homme, Laraaji, Agnes Obel and Jungle
Featuring Matt Johnson, Anton Newcombe, Josh Homme, Laraaji, Agnes Obel and Jungle.
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02:00
New Music Fix—The New Music Playlist
New music in one handy bitesize programme.
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03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Pulp, The Snapdragons and Don't Move!
Pulp at Glastonbury 1995, plus 大象传媒 sessions from The Snapdragons and Don't Move!
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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—20/07/2014
A great mix of music for the weekend, including a featured album by The Knife.
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