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Wednesday 06 Jan 2010

Programme Information

Network Radio BBC Week 23
Highlights 6-12 June 2009

Philosopher and Harvard Professor Michael Sandel

The Reith Lectures

Tuesday 9 June on BBC RADIO 4

Eminent philosopher and Harvard Professor Michael Sandel delivers The Reith Lectures

Zoe Ball

Saturday 6 June on BBC RADIO 2

BBC Radio 2 welcomes Zoe Ball to the weekend as she hosts a new breakfast show

Jazz Library – Joni Mitchell

Saturday 6 June on BBC RADIO 3

Alyn Shipton and Christine Tobin explore the jazz side of Joni Mitchell's repertoire

Opera On 3 – I Capuleti e I Montecchi

Saturday 6 June on BBC RADIO 3

Elina Garanca and Anna Netrebko star in Bellini's version of the Romeo and Juliet story

Archive Hour – The First A&R Man

Saturday 6 June on BBC RADIO 4

Paul Gambaccini delves into the extraordinary Hayes archive, which contains some of the first recorded music

World Book Club

Saturday 6 June on BBC WORLD SERVICE

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie talks to Harriett Gilbert about her Orange Prize-winning novel, Half Of A Yellow Sun

Private Passions – Jasper Conran

Sunday 7 June on BBC RADIO 3

Iconic British fashion designer Jasper Conran shares his musical passions

5 Live Sport

Wednesday 10 June on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE

As England return to World Cup 2010 qualifying action, 5 Live Sport has coverage of the match against Andorra at Wembley

Hot Gossip

Thursday 11 June on BBC RADIO 2

Dom Joly and Robin Ince feature, this week, as Claudia Winkleman returns with a second series of the topical celebrity panel show

Meet The Patels

Friday 12 June on BBC RADIO 4

Presenter Clare Jenkins tries to find out what makes the Patel community so successful

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