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Huw gives you the finest blend of wondrous music for your Tuesday morning.
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Huw plays the most uplifting music across all genres to banish the grey skies
Huw plays the finest blend of music for your Tuesday morning in the daily Cloudbusting playlist, and gets your synapses firing in The Maths of Life with Dr Adam Rutherford. Show more
Mary Anne selects her favourite new music of the day and some old skool classics, plus there's a moment to relax with our Hit Reset track, just before noon. Show more
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Craig chats to musician and producer Georgia all about her third album ‘Euphoric’. Show more
Steve has brand new music from Sorry and Willie J Healey and Minnie, our Kid Critic returns with another Music Video review.
Tom and Deb are joined by Loraine James and special guest George Riley live in session from Salford to celebrate the release of her forthcoming second album Gentle Confrontation. Show more
Hip Hop finds its voice, with music from Public Enemy and NWA, plus we look at how the genre diversified its sound and audience, demonstrated by Mos Def and The Roots. Show more
Marc Riley and Gideon Coe, double trouble, on a Tuesday evening. Coming together to bring great music, great chat and great guests. Show more
Focusing on the best tracks from 2010-2019 inspired by the golden age of pioneering rave music.
Ronnie Spector tells the story of the rise and fall of doo-wop, exploring how vocal groups like the Ravens and the Orioles became familiar names in the charts. Show more
Ronnie Spector concludes the story of doo-wop by looking at why some successful doo-wop acts did not reap their deserved rewards. Show more
Despite Blur and Oasis dominating the headlines, one band more than any other came to represent the soaring highs and crushing lows of Britpop - Pulp. Show more
In August 1995, battle lines were drawn and the North vs South rivalry was reignited as Blur and Oasis battled it out for the top spot in the UK charts. Show more
As the 90s hurtled towards a new millennium, Britpop wasn't just making big headlines, it had also become very big business. Show more
Jo Whiley and Steve Lamacq examine the final throes of the phenomenon and revaluate the impact it had on the musical landscape. Show more
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