Schedule
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Early
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00:00
After Midnight—With Janice Long
Music and conversation after midnight with Janice Long.
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03:00
Sounds of the 70s with Bob Harris—Mike McCartney
Johnnie hears 70s memories from Mike McCartney aka Mike McGear. (R)
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05:00
Vanessa Feltz—Nicki Chapman sits in
Nicki Chapman sits in for Vanessa with music, chat and a look at the day's newspapers.
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Morning
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06:30
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show—Miriam Margolyes
Miriam Margolyes gets giddy about The Real Marigold Hotel.
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09:30
Ken Bruce—Louis Walsh picks the Tracks of My Years
Louis Walsh picks the Tracks of My Years, with music from Phil Lynott and Donna Summer.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Jeremy Vine—Vanessa Feltz sits in
Vanessa Feltz sits in for Jeremy Vine and discusses asbestos and local pubs.
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14:00
Steve Wright in the Afternoon—Lorraine Kelly, Debra Stephenson, Barry from Watford and Jo Brand
With Lorraine Kelly and Debra Stephenson, plus elderly lifestyle guru Barry From Watford.
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17:05
Simon Mayo Drivetime—Mark Steel and Tunesday
Comedian Mark Steel talks about his new live show, and Simon and the team present Tunesday
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Evening
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19:00
Celtic Connections—2016, Episode 2
2/2 Mark Radcliffe with live music from Celtic Connections 2016 in Glasgow.
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20:00
Jo Whiley—Izzy Bizu in Session
Jo hosts a live session from Izzy Bizu, who makes infectious pop tunes.
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22:00
The Jazz Show with Jamie Cullum—Graham Coxon
Jamie celebrates his 300th show live in the studio with Graham Coxon.
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23:00
The People's Songs—Rock Island Line: Skiffle - Britain's first DIY pop music
Stuart Maconie assesses the 1950s and hears how skiffle was born out of post-war austerity (R)
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Late
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00:00
After Midnight—With Janice Long
Music and conversation after midnight with Janice Long.
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03:03
Sounds of the 80s with Gary Davies—23/01/2016
Sara Cox looks back on the decade, plus the Top 5 from the week in the 1982. (R)
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05:00
Vanessa Feltz—Nicki Chapman sits in
Nicki Chapman sits in for Vanessa with music, chat and a look at the day's newspapers.
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