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 80s with Gary Davies—09/01/2016
Sara Cox plays hits from the decade, including the Top 5 from the week in 1986. (R)
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05:00
Vanessa Feltz—13/01/2016
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—Brian Cox and Avocados
Physicist Professor Brian Cox updates Chris on Tim Peake's space mission.
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09:30
Ken Bruce—Russ Ballard picks the Tracks of My Years
Russ Ballard picks the Tracks of My Years, with music from Stevie Wonder and Goo Goo Dolls
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Afternoon
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12:00
Jeremy Vine—Robert Black and Cash-for-Crash
Jeremy discusses Robert Black, asylum seekers in Denmark and cash-for-crash scams.
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14:00
Steve Wright in the Afternoon—Barry Humphries, Douglas Henshall and Paul Evans
Barry Humphries, Shetland actor Douglas Henshall and travel expert Paul Evans guest.
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17:05
Simon Mayo Drivetime—Sue Perkins
Simon Mayo and the team present music, sport, travel and money news.
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Evening
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19:00
The Folk Show with Mark Radcliffe—Archie Fisher Interview
Scottish singer and broadcaster Archie Fisher tells Mark about his new album A Silent Song
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20:00
Jo Whiley—Suede in Session
Jo hosts a session from Suede, with songs from their new album and some old indie classics
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22:00
Barry Humphries Forgotten Musical Masterpieces—Series 1, Musical Memories of Growing Up in Melbourne
1/3 Barry Humphries presents a selection of his musical memories.
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23:00
Trevor Nelson—Trevor plays the best in soul music past and present.
DJ Trevor Nelson plays the best in soul music past and present.
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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
Pick of the Pops—1964 and 1980
Tony Blackburn plays a selection of classic chart hits from 1964 and 1980. (R)
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05:00
Vanessa Feltz—14/01/2016
Join Vanessa Feltz for music, chat and a first look at the day's newspapers.
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