With the Dawn Patrol.
Including at 6.15 Pause for Thought with Sody Kahlon.
Including at 9.15 Pause for Thought with the Rev Roy Jenkins.
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Stuart Maconie hosts another live round-table assessment of the state of British music, enlivened by input from listeners, artists and industry specialists, plus features and documentaries, and live music from Alison Moyet. Other highlights include Steve Lamacq's personal year-end review, Paul Gambaccini's look at the Christmas season, Simon Mayo's ten favourite albums of 2004, and Zoe Ball's interview with rising star Lucie Silvas.
Issues include downloading, the impact of broadcasters on sales, and the relevance (or not) of being at number one in the charts.
7/8. Reggae enthusiast and aficionado Mark Lamarr airs his preferred tracks of 2004.
4/6 Stuart Maconie profiles six undisputed heavies of pop and rock with the use of original reviews and features by some of the heavies of music journalism.
Born Robert Allen Zimmerman, the immeasurably influential singer/songwriter took his stage name from poet Dylan Thomas. His move from the midwest to New York City in late 1960 resulted in a folk-rock revolution that transformed the lyrical possibilities of popular music. Featuring the critical writings of Richard Williams, Sean O'Hagan and Al Aronowitz.
Featuring a live session by Ash.
At 1.30am Pause for Thought with David Wilkinson.
3.30 as 1.30