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| Nemone wakes you up with some specially chosen tunes, including more of Pepe Deluxe's favourite songs in Most Played, and Matador Records' Natalie Judge in the Record Exchange. | |
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| Cerys is joined by Irish folksinger Christy Moore. | |
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| Florence Welch talks about her favourite music, from not being able to breathe as she heard Sam Cook as a teenager, to how Beirut and Arcade Fire changed her musical direction. | |
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| Huey's guest is New Zealander Hollie Fullbrook, better known as Tiny Ruins. He also bids farewell to The Milk, who pick one last tune for Sharing Is Caring. | |
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| Sit back for a Sunday afternoon full of quality tracks, random thoughts and spoken word as Jarvis rifles through his vast record collection. | |
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| John Cale's Music For A New Society gets the featured album treatment. It's a quiet, introspective album that followed directly on from the frenzied social commentary of Honi Soit. | |
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| Dave Pearce talks to Paul Oakenfold about his life in dance music and a career which includes signing DJ Jazzy Jeff, being nominated for two Grammys, and warming up for Madonna. | |
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| Join Guy in his showbiz castle as he ransacks his record collection to find tunes for your Sunday night enjoyment. | |
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| Culture clash radio - the Don's selections cross time, space and genre. | |
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| Tom plays more session tracks and internet discoveries. | |
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| 30/51. Young, Loud and Snotty: Alan Freeman charts the rise and fall of the ultimate punk band - The Sex Pistols. | |
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| Featuring Haven at Glastonbury in 2002, plus BBC sessions from Appendix Out and Moose. | |
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| Jon Hillcock sits in for Chris Hawkins with a 5 Fif-theme Request, Parish Notices and a great mix of early morning music. | |
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