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 60s with Tony Blackburn—15/10/2016
From the golden greats to the forgotten classics, Brian Matthew is here to play them all. (R)
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05:00
Vanessa Feltz—17/10/2016
Join Vanessa Feltz for music, chat and a first look at the day's newspapers.
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Morning
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06:30
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show—Andrew Marr and Britain's most prolific Extra
Chris is joined by Andrew Marr and Britain's most prolific extra, John Walker.
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09:30
Ken Bruce—Katie Melua chooses the Tracks of My Years
Katie Melua chooses the Tracks of My Years plus the PopMaster quiz.
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Afternoon
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12:00
Jeremy Vine—Jeremy Vine
Jeremy discusses Iraqi and Kurdish forces attacking the ISIS city of Mosul and flu jabs.
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14:00
Steve Wright in the Afternoon—Mark Goodier sits in for Steve
Russell Howard and his mum Ninette discuss their new TV series plus music legend Roy Wood.
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17:05
Simon Mayo Drivetime—Radio 2 Book Club: with Michelle Paver
Simon welcomes novelist Michelle Paver to the Radio 2 Book Club.
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Evening
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19:00
The Blues Show with Paul Jones—Jordan Patterson: Back On Track
Paul Jones meets Canadian harmonica player and singer-songwriter, Jordan Patterson.
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20:00
Jo Whiley—Album Review
Jo hosts the album review with new releases from Tom Chaplin, Barry Gibb and Kings Of Leon
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22:00
CMA Country Music Festival—2016, Highlights from Night 3
3/4 Kristian Bush with music and interviews from Florida Georgia Line, Steven Tyler and more.
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23:00
Jools Holland—Billy Bragg guests
Billy Bragg joins Jools and the band in the studio - there may be trains!
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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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03:00
Sounds of the 70s with Bob Harris—Paul Morley talks about David Bowie
Paul Morley talks to Johnnie about his new book, The Age of Bowie. (R)
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05:00
Vanessa Feltz—18/10/2016
Join Vanessa Feltz for music, chat and a first look at the day's newspapers.
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