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| With Shaun away for the week, 6 Music super-sub Andrew Collins keeps the seat warm and the tunes coming. Expect the usual kicking playlist, plus music news from Matt Everitt. | |
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| Music and chat with Lauren. | |
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| Chris Hawkins sits in for Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie. | |
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| Lammo kicks off Valentine's week with his Monday Loathe Songs, plus he unveils the winner of the week's Rebel Playlist. | |
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| Classic and cutting-edge music with live sessions and archive performances. | |
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| Gideon plays a Peel on 6 session from The Cimarrons and The Good, the Bad and the Queen in concert, plus session tracks from Clinic, Autechre, The Black Keys and Deerhoof. | |
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| ...Bob Marley. ...Of Bob Marley. 1/4: Brinsley Forde peels back the layers of myth, spin and downright lies to present an intimate profile of Jamaican star Bob Marley. | |
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| Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music without the interruptions of chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act. | |
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| 31/51. Today's Music Today: Alan Freeman celebrates the 'new breed' of independent labels in Britain from 1976 to 1981. | |
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| Featuring Buddy Curtess and The Grasshoppers at Glastonbury 1986, plus Maxi Priest and Barrington Levy in session. | |
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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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