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Tameka Empson from BBC Three's 3 Non-Blondes joins the troublemakers of radio.
Rigsy looks forward to the Oxegen festival with music from a few folk who will be there.
Digital beats, with underground dance music, mixes from DJ superstars and live gigs.
Landing a job performing in a prison, will Robert finally get a captive audience?
Danny Wallace sits in for Adam and Joe and is joined by journalist and writer John Ronson.
Adam has the latest news, music and interviews from new bands on the Welsh scene.
Music, entertainment and stuff in the middle with Tommy Sandhu sitting in for Adil Ray.
Wake up to Adil Ray with music, entertainment and stuff in the middle.
Wake up to Adil Ray with music, entertainment and stuff in the middle.
Wake up to Adil Ray with music, entertainment and stuff in the middle.
Barack Obama is an inspiration to millions of Africans, but what impact will his messag...
To steam or not to steam? Sarah and her mother argue over cooking the potatoes.
Donna Legge presents a selection of music from contemporary artists and classic acts.
Donna Legge presents a selection of music from contemporary artists.
Joe Lindsay plays a nocturnal mix of soul, hip-hop, funk rock, electronica and psychedelia
Linley Hamilton speaks to Robin Dewhurst, jazz lecturer at Salford University.
Stephen McCauley hosts a weekly guide to the best alternative music.
Louise Fryer presents a performance of Acts 1 and 2 of Handel's forgotten masterpiece Ezio
Louise Fryer presents Act 3 of Handel's Ezio. Plus music from international orchestras.
Louise Fryer presents Respighi's The Birds, plus music by Haydn and Tippett.
Louise Fryer presents music by Tchaikovsky, Haydn, Vaughan Williams, Berg and Sibelius.
Louise Fryer presents music by Mozart, Haydn, Beethoven and Rachmaninov.
By Catrin Clarke. A mother and daughter wait for a soldier to come back from Afghanistan.
By Vicky Meer. DI Baldico once again needs Mo to be a witness in a high-profile trial.
Comedy thriller by Vicky Meer. A London drug dealer is relocated under a protection scheme
Comedy by Sue Teddern. A housewife sends audio tapes to her new pen pal on Death Row.
Comedy drama by Kathryn Simmonds. Poetry engenders lust, rivalry and ruthless ambition.
A chance encounter summons memory, honesty and regret.
By Jenny Worton. The story follows Ellen in London and her sister Sarah in Cape Cod.
For many years in the 19th century, several dozen bears were held in London's sewers.
The circus bears are disgruntled at the extra risks being incorporated into their show.
A village is plagued by an especially wicked gang of spirit bears. Read by Ian Holm.
Aifric and classmates experience a week in the working world.