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The Week's Guests
BBC Week 47: 20-26 November 2010

The Andrew Marr Show

BBC One

Sunday 21 November, 9.00am. Andrew Marr presents and is joined by Education Secretary Michael Gove MP; Shadow Home Secretary Ed Balls MP; Scottish First Minister Alec Salmond MSP; and musician Bryan Ferry.

Aled Jones With Good Morning Sunday

BBC Radio 2

Sunday 21 November, 6.00am. Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to "quintessentially English" singer-songwriter Leddra Chapman, who performs a song for the show.

Any Questions?

BBC Radio 4

Friday 26 November, 8.00pm. This week from North Leamington School, Leamington Spa, Warks.

Desert Island Discs

BBC Radio 4

Sunday 21 November, 11.15am; repeated Friday 26 November, 9.00am. American rock singer and showman Alice Cooper joins Kirsty Young to choose his Desert Island Discs.

Graham Norton

BBC Radio 2

Saturday 20 November, 10.00am. Hollywood legend Bette Midler and American singer-songwriter Josh Groban join Graham Norton this morning.

HARDtalk

BBC News channel

Monday 22 to Friday 26 November, 4.30am & 11.30pm. Stephen Sackur interviews...
Monday – Karel de Gucht, European Commissioner for Trade. Interviewed by Sarah Montague.
Tuesday – Francis Maude MP, Minister for the Cabinet Office.
Wednesday – Lord Carlile of Berriew QC, independent reviewer of terrorism legislation.
Thursday – Alex Salmond MSP, First Minister of Scotland.

Have I Got News For You

BBC One

Thursday 24 November, 9.00pm. Regular team captains Ian Hislop and Paul Merton are joined by guest host Martin Clunes and guest panellists Grayson Perry and Jimmy Carr.

The Huey Show

BBC 6 Music

Sunday 21 November, 1.00pm. Huey Morgan meets journalist and author Jon Savage.

Huey Morgan

BBC 6 Music

Thursday 25 November, 10.00am. Huey Morgan is joined by NYC hot young things Twin Sister for a live session.

Jamie Cullum

BBC Radio 2

Tuesday 23 November, 7.00pm. Israeli-born British jazz saxophonist and novelist Gilad Atzmon talks to Jamie Cullum about his fascinating career.

Ken Bruce

BBC Radio 2

Monday 22-26 November, 9.30am. Herb Alpert joins Ken Bruce this week to select his Tracks of My Years.

Marc Riley

BBC 6 Music

Monday 22 November, 7.00pm. Gruff Rhys of Super Furry Animals fame is Marc Riley's very special live guest this evening.

Marc Riley

BBC 6 Music

Thursday 25 November, 7.00pm. Manchester's Jim Noir is in session for Marc Riley this evening and performs some of his quirky catchy songs.

Nemone

BBC 6 Music

Monday 22 November, 1.00pm. Award-winning video directors Garth Jennings and Nick Goldsmith join Nemone for a lunchtime chat.

Nemone

BBC 6 Music

Wednesday 24 November, 1.00pm. The Ghost Of A Saber Tooth Tiger, a group from New York featuring Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl, join Nemone this afternoon.

The Politics Show

BBC One

Sunday 21 November, 12.00pm. Hosted by Jon Sopel. This week's guests include Business Secretary Vince Cable MP.

Richard Bacon

BBC Radio 5 Live

Tuesday 23 November, 2.00pm. Actor and singer-songwriter Josh Groban and novellist and screenwriter David Nicholls are among the guests joining Richard Bacon this afternoon.

Shaun Keaveny

BBC 6 Music

Tuesday 23 November, 7.00am. Shaun Keaveny is joined by renegade British cyclist and fellow Lancastrain Bradley Wiggins.

Shaun Keaveny

BBC 6 Music

Wednesday 24 November, 7.00am. Bafta-winning stand-up comic Lee Mack, writer and star of BBC One's award-winning, prime-time Friday night sitcom Not Going Out, and resident team captain on Would I Lie To You?, joins Shaun Keaveny this morning.

Weekend Wogan

BBC Radio 2

Sunday 21 November, 11.00am. Sir Terry Wogan introduces his weekend show live from BBC Maida Vale Studios in London with a performance by Irish band The Script. As always, there's live music from Sir Terry's regular house band, the Elio Pace House Band, plus John "Boggy" Marsh drops in with some wit and aplomb.

The Westminster Hour

BBC Radio 4

Sunday 21 November, 10.00pm. This week with: Andrea Leadson MP, Conservative; Rachel Reeves MP, Labour; David Laws MP, Liberal Democrat; and Political Editor of the Spectator, James Forsyth.

Guests are subject to change. Page last updated at 11.28am on
24 November 2010

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