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Early
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00:00–01:00Stuart and PJ Spear lounge on the bean bags and discourse in the midnight hour.
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01:00–02:00Steve Lamacq reviews new releases from Mile Kane, Wilder and The Bluetones.
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02:00–03:00Chris Hawkins presents Clap Your Hands Say Yeah recorded at Summer Sundae 2007.
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03:00–04:00Robbie Robertson of The Band talks to Roger Scott about their self-titled 1969 album.
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04:00–05:00Featuring Portishead recorded live at Glastonbury 1998.
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05:00–07:00Chris shares a re-discovered album by Ben Folds and a big one from Rush.
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Morning
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07:00–10:00Words and records for the weekend, plus a sporting preview and a trip to a music emporium.
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10:00–13:00Andrew Collins and Richard Herring do their utmost to make your Saturday funny.
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Afternoon
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13:00–15:00Echo and The Bunnymen frontman Ian McCulloch joins Liz to talk about his fantasy party.
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15:00–17:00Three hours of anecdotal, observational conversation for the everyman listener.
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17:00–19:00Jon presents his usual cacophony of chaos, including the infamous Ken Bruce Master.
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Evening
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19:00–22:00Craig Charles explores the best in funk and soul.
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22:00–00:00Dave Pearce presents 30 years of classic dance anthems.
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Late
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00:00–01:00Culture Clash Radio. The Don's selections include Lee Scratch Perry, Caribou and Outkast.
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01:00–03:00Tom welcomes Birdeatsbaby into the studio.
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03:00–04:001/2. Record producer Chris Thomas looks back on his work on the 1968 release by The Beatles.
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04:00–05:00Featuring Paul McCartney recorded live in Liverpool from 1990.
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