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Chat and music, including Pause for Thought at 6.15am.
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Chat and music, including Pause for Thought at 6.15am.
With Sounds of the 60s.
Jonathan chats to comedian Jack Dee, mezzo-soprano Katherine Jenkins and entrepreneur Duncan Bannatyne of Dragons' Den. Squeeze perform in session.
6/6. Comedian Russell Kane hosts the show that features a regular gang of comedy talent from around the UK.
Showcasing the best new artists breaking onto the music scene. Guests include James Blunt and Stoney.
Stuart focuses on 1972 in Reelin' in the Years. This week's Personal Shopper is Joan Armatrading. Pulp and Richard Hawley go head to head on the Critical List.
America's greatest hits from the US charts of this week and the past five decades.
Chris Stuart presents the annual Royal British Legion's Festival of Remembrance from the Royal Albert Hall in the presence of Her Majesty the Queen.
For Remembrance Day this year, Sarah Lancashire goes beyond the frontline to honour those non-combatants whose wartime experience is often overlooked. Show more
On the eve of Remembrance Day, Sarah Lancashire honours the normally overlooked people in wartime - those on the home front, including nurses, fire wardens and Land Army workers - with a selection of archive music and poems read by Richard Armiiage , Susan Jameson and Charlie Brooks. Producer Christine Hall
Steve sits in for Bob Harris and is joined by Andrew Bird. Plus new music from the UK and America as well as classic tracks.
Manic chat.
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With singer/songwriter Andrew Bird.
Pete is joined by Violla Billups from the all-female 1960s group The Flirtations. Including Pause for Thought at 2.30am.
Listeners choose the music in the Instant Request Hour.