Ken Bruce With Tim McGraw Picking the Tracks of My Years
9:30am - 12:00pm
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6:30am
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show :
500 Words - Just Two Days!
Two days until 500 Words closes. Chris catches up with last year's winners, the Isobels!
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9:30am
Ken Bruce :
Claudia Winkleman sits in; Mick Hucknall is on Tracks of My Years
Claudia chats with Mick Hucknall about two more all-time favourites on Tracks of My Years.
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12:00pm
Jeremy Vine :
Juries and televangelists
Jeremy discusses jury duty, faith healing, Oscar Pistorius and bank account errors.
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2:00pm
Steve Wright in the Afternoon :
Gemma Arterton, Terence Stamp, Lauren Goodger and Tyler James
Steve chats to Gemma Arterton, Terence Stamp, Tyler James and TOWIE star Lauren Goodger.
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5:05pm
Simon Mayo Drivetime :
Foodie Thursday
Simon is joined by our resident chef Nigel Barden for another Foodie Thursday.
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7:00pm
Bob Harris Country :
21/02/2013
Looking for the best in country, Americana and roots music? Bob has it right here.
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8:00pm
Jo Whiley :
21/02/2013
Jo wraps up the Brits with chats to Mumford & Sons, Emeli Sande and Ben Howard.
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9:30pm
Ian D Montfort Is: Unbelievable - … :
3. With guest Hardeep Singh Kohli
Celebrity spirit medium and psychic reader Ian D Montfort in a brand new comedy series.
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10:00pm
They Write the Songs - Series 2 :
8. Anthony Newley and Leslie Bricusse
Barry Manilow looks at the work of British songwriters Leslie Bricusse and Anthony Newley.
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11:00pm
Steve Lamacq's Rock College :
21/02/2013
Steve opens the doors to his Rock College to give you an education on the best music.
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12:00am
Janice Long :
22/02/2013
Music, chat and a weekly spoken word session.
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2:00am
Alex Lester :
22/02/2013
Feelgood Friday time with Alex, superb music and chat to take you through the night.
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5:00am
Vanessa Feltz :
Mama Used to Say (and still does!)
Talking about crisp sandwiches, and the way your parents still treat you like a child.
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