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Marvin Gaye Latest 
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Stubborn Kind of Fellow
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Sparks Coming Up

23 November: This Town Ain't Big Enough For Both Of Us:The Story of Sparks presented by Mark Radcliffe

24 November: Beckology - A profile of Beck presented by Stuart Maconie.

25 - 26 November: Tighten Up. Don Letts tells the story of Trojan Records
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Spotlights on stage Once a week we dedicate a whole hour to the best sets from our music archive.
 Live At Two
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Live At 4 Every night at 4am we play a set from our amazing live music archive, followed by a classic BBC session.
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Listen Again

Please note, these links will take you to Chris Hawkins and Clare McDonnell's shows on iPlayer.  To hear the documentary simply scroll forward by the amount of time shown against each day.
listen Monday: 0300 (No need to scroll forward)

Island Rock - 40 Years Of Jamaican Musical Independence - Soon Come... The Next 40 Years (part 8 of 8). Presented by Brinsley Forde and first broadcast in 2002

listen Tuesday: 0300 (Scroll forward 1.5 hours)

Stubborn Kind Of Fellow - The Marvin Gaye Story (Parts 1 & 2) Presented by Smokey Robinson

listen Wednesday: 0300 (Scroll forward 2.5 hours)

Stubborn Kind Of Fellow - The Marvin Gaye Story (Parts 3 & 4) Presented by Smokey Robinson

listen Thursday: 0300 (Scroll forward 2.5 hours)

Stubborn Kind Of Fellow - The Marvin Gaye Story (Parts 5 & 6) Presented by Smokey Robinson

listen Friday: 0300 (Scroll forward 2.5 hours)

One Nation Under A Groove - The story of George Clinton and P-Funk presented by Craig Charles

listen Saturday: 0300 (Scroll forward 1 hour)

Alternative Ulster (Parts 1 & 2) - the story of the music scene in Northern Ireland first broadcast in 2004 

listen Sunday: 0300 (No need to scroll forward)

Alternative Ulster (Parts 3 & 4) - the story of the music scene in Northern Ireland first broadcast in 2004.



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