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| Keavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by comedian Jackie Mason. | |
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| Lauren Laverne with big guests, great music and the week's People's Playlist. | |
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| Stuart Maconie presents solo and talks to Icicle Works' Ian McNabb about his new solo album, Little Episodes, and accompanying tour. | |
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| Steve plays new music and classic sessions, plus he has another Good Day Bad Day Caller on the line to chat about their day and another National Anthem story. | |
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| Joe Goddard is one of the guests joining Steve to discuss new music for 2012. | |
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| Classic and cutting-edge music with live sessions and archive performances. | |
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| Gideon has The Cure at Birmingham NEC from 1987, plus Low in the Peel on 6 slot. | |
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| Bruce Dickinson concludes his profile of Howlin' Wolf, one of the greatest Chicago bluesmen, whose songs include Smokestack Lightnin' and the Red Rooster. | |
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| Chris Hawkins gets you ready for the weekend, playing back to back music without the interruption of chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. | |
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| 27/51. Glam Slam: Alan Freeman looks back at the glam rock era from 1970 to 1975. | |
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| Featuring In Tua Nua at the Manchester International in 1988, plus sessions from The Enid and Babe Ruth. | |
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| Chris Hawkins presents a 5 Fif-theme Request, Parish Notices and a great mix of early morning music. | |
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