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Episodes from Bob Harris Country broadcast in 2012

May
  1. Join Bob for an hour of the very best in country music, including the new Mavericks single
  2. Joining Bob tonight is the man with Good Intentions - and a great story to tell!
  3. Bob presents his choice of country, roots and Americana music.
  4. Joining Bob in session tonight, and making his BHC debut, is Americana legend Dave Alvin.
April
  1. Join Bob for a special programme celebrating the classic country music of the 1960s.
  2. Joining Bob in session are New York's acclaimed old-timey band the Sweetback Sisters.
  3. Join Bob for the very best in country music, tonight with My Darling Clementine in session
  4. Join Bob for the best in country, with a session from Rachel Harrington & The Knock Outs.
March
  1. Bob presents a tribute programme to legendary banjo player Earl Scruggs who has died at 88
  2. In session with Bob is one of Nashville's most widely respected artists, Vince Gill.
  3. Countryroots band Zoe Muth and the Lost High Rollers are in session.
  4. In session with Bob is country music's hottest new act, The Band Perry.
  5. Veteran country star Connie Smith plays live accompanied by Marty Stuart.
February
  1. Bob's session guest is 2011 CMA New Artist nominee Eric Church.
  2. Nanci Griffith is in session.
  3. Tonight's programme celebrates the career of the modern queen of country, Reba McEntire.
  4. Bob's session guest tonight is 90s country superstar Clint Black.
January
  1. In session is award winning Nashville songwriter and recording artist Gretchen Peters.
  2. In session tonight is singer-songwriter, story-teller, writer and painter Tom Russell.
  3. In tonight's show Bob talks to Texan song-writing legend Guy Clark.
  4. Tonight's session comes from Pokey LaFarge and the South City Three.

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