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Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to Bette Midler, Ben Schott and Canon Ann Easter.
Nihal is joined by Kaiser Chiefs' Ricky Wilson and Edith Bowman.
Scott Mills, Adam F & Simon from Clash Magazine review the latest releases.
2008 - Jay-Z headlines Glastonbury and Barack Obama is elected US president.
Series Catch-up Trial
Remember 2007? It was all about downloads, rehab and The Mighty Boosh.
Series Catch-up Trial
Nu Rave arrived, Ibiza rocked and Lily Allen led the girls back into the charts.
Series Catch-up Trial
Dr Who was back after 16 years and the UK went mad for Arctic Monkeys.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade reaches 2004.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2003.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2002.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1's story of the decade continues as we rewind to 2001.
Series Catch-up Trial
Radio 1 starts its ten-part story of the decade, rewinding to the year 2000.
Series Catch-up Trial
Chwaer gyfres i wefan cerddorol newydd. Companion series to new Welsh music website.
Chwaer gyfres i wefan cerddorol newydd. Companion series to new Welsh music website.
Chris picks out his favourite moments from past shows in the Friendly Garden.
Stephen McCauley presents a mix of alternative music, featuring local unsigned artists.
The BBC Concert Orchestra are the stars of the show. Hosted by Paul Gambaccini.
Gerry Anderson shares the meaning of life with his listeners. Including News.
Gerry Anderson shares the meaning of life with his listeners. Including News.
Gerry Anderson shares the meaning of life with his listeners. Including News.
Sean Coyle sits in for Gerry Anderson and shares the meaning of life with his listeners.
Sean Coyle sits in for Gerry Anderson and shares the meaning of life with his listeners.
Cathy MacDonald presents a lively mix of music past and present.
Michael Feinstein pays tribute to groundbreaking American songwriter Stephen Foster.
Frank Hennessy and Amy Wadge swap their personal tastes in music.
Restaurant menu psychology with Dr Henry Enos and Christmas limericks with poet Kit Lamb.
With music and chat, advice, celebrity guests and listener calls.
With music, chat, advice, celebrity guests and listener calls.
David Essex chooses his Tracks of My Years. Plus the Album and Record of the Week.
Eric Burdon examines the life, music and legacy of Huddie 'Lead Belly' Ledbetter.
John Toal talks to musician, composer and producer Donal Lunny about his life in music.
In a tribute to Liam Clancy, another chance to hear John Toal talking to the musician.