BBC Radio 6 Music schedule

BBC Radio 6 Music schedule

BBC Radio 6 Music
  1. 7:00am

    Shaun Keaveny :
    With Professor Brian Cox and Sinead O'Connor

    Professor Brian Cox, singer Sinead O'Connor, and a man praising bricks. That's Wednesday!

    (Not available)

  2. 10:00am

    Lauren Laverne :
    06/02/2013

    Lauren sets the theme to the week's People's Playlist.

    (Not available)

  3. 1:00pm

    Radcliffe and Maconie :
    Jason Lytle

    Mark chats to musician Jason Lytle, formerly of Grandaddy.

    (Not available)

  4. 4:00pm

    Steve Lamacq :
    Midweek Mind Tease

    Lammo continues Grand ReDesigns, asking you to design new artwork for your favourite album

    (Not available)

  5. 7:00pm

    Marc Riley :
    Ólöf Arnalds

    Marc has Ólöf Arnalds in session, all the way from Iceland.

    (Not available)

  6. 9:00pm

    Gideon Coe :
    06/02/2013

    Gideon plays The Bees in concert.

    (Not available)

  7. 12:00am

    The Reverend Al Green :
    Part 3 of 4

    Paul Sexton continues the story of the soul legend.

    (Not available)

  8. 12:30am

    6 Music's Jukebox :
    07/02/2013

    Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions.

    (Not available)

  9. 3:00am

    6 Music Live Hour :
    07/02/2013

    Frampton's Camel live in 1972, plus Tuneyards and Big Sandy and His Fly-Rite Boys.

    (Not available)

  10. 4:00am

    The Story of Pop :
    38. The Graduates

    Presented by Alan Freeman.

    (Not available)

  11. 5:00am

    Chris Hawkins :
    Wake Up Thursday!

    The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite).

    (Not available)

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