Maestro Or Monster?
CD Review
Saturday 5 July on BBC RADIO 3
Andrew McGregor and guest critic Peter Quantrill inspect the legacy of controversial Austrian conductor Herbert von Karajan in his centenary year
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Archive Hour – Piper Alpha's Legacy
Saturday 5 July on BBC RADIO 4
BBC Radio 4 marks the 20-year anniversary of the Piper Alpha disaster
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Desert Island Discs
Sunday 6 July on BBC RADIO 4
Antonio Carluccio is Kirsty Young's castaway this week
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5 Live Sport
Sunday 6 July on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
Clare Balding presents one of the greatest sporting days of the British summer – the British Grand Prix and the men's singles final at Wimbledon 2008 (the women's singles final can be heard in 5 Live Sport on Saturday)
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Performance On 3 – Gergiev's Mahler
Monday 7 to Friday 11 July on BBC RADIO 3
BBC Radio 3 begins a second week of Valery Gergiev's much-celebrated Mahler symphonies
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BBC National Short Story Awards 2008
Monday 7 July-Friday 11 July on BBC RADIO 4
The five short-listed stories are broadcast throughout the week on BBC Radio 4
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Policing The Poppy Fields
Monday 7 July on BBC WORLD SERVICE
Kate Clark is granted unique access to Britain's Ambassador to Afghanistan as he joins forces with the Afghan Government to fight the country's drug barons
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Ed Sullivan And The Gateway To America
Tuesday 8 July on BBC RADIO 2
Comedienne Joan Rivers tells the tale of Fifties US TV superstar Ed Sullivan
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