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BBC 6 Music Schedule for Sunday 8 November 2009

  1. 00:00–02:00
    Featuring Bristol band Fighting Fiction, plus a session from Melbourne's The Temper Trap.
  2. 02:00–03:00
    Chris Hawkins presents Clap Your Hands Say Yeah at the Indian Summer Festival in 2007.
  3. 03:00–07:00
    Clare takes us through the night with documentaries, concerts and sessions.
  4. 07:00–10:00
    Iyare kicks off Sunday morning with chilled-out music and archive sessions.
  5. 10:00–13:00
    The perfect reason to skip your Sunday morning sleep-in.
  6. 13:00–14:00
    Matt Everitt and Julie Cullen with the week's biggest music stories.
  7. 14:00–15:30
    Huey talks to Blur guitarist Graham Coxon about the release of his seventh solo album.
  8. 15:30–17:30
    The Sex Pistols guitarist takes over the airwaves on Sunday.
  9. 17:30–20:00
    Featuring an interview with LA mavericks Sparks and the premier of their radio musical.
  10. 20:00–22:00
    Dave plays classic dance anthems, plus Rocky from DJ duo X-Press 2 joins him on the phone.
  11. 22:00–00:00
    Guy plays tracks on the theme of drummers and drumming from his chilly flat in Manchester.
  12. 00:00–01:00
    Featuring songs by Bo Diddley, The Isley Brothers, Marvin Gaye and Billie Holiday.
  13. 01:00–03:00
    Tom is joined by hip hop outfit 8Fold, plus he has session tracks by It's A Buffalo.
  14. 03:00–07:00
    Chris Hawkins presents documentaries and archive tracks.

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