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  5. 2011

Episodes from Old Grey Whistle Test 40 broadcast in 2011

December
  1. Robert Plant, Paul Weller and Julian Lennon join Bob Harris for the series finale.
November
  1. Bob Harris is joined by Bob Gedolf and Feargal Sharkey in the penultimate episode.
  2. Bob Harris is joined in the studio by presenter Andy Kershaw and Billy Bragg.
  3. Bob Harris has new session tracks from Robyn Hitchcock and Nick Lowe.
  4. There's a Scottish air to this episode with new sessions from Edwyn Collins and Midge Ure.
  5. With Clare Grogan and Chris Rea, plus new live music from Gang of Four and Jack Bruce.
October
  1. Bob Harris looks back to 1980/1 with new sessions from Neil Finn and Hazel O'Connor.
  2. Bob Harris talks to Debbie Harry and there are archive songs from ZZ Top and Tubeway Army.
  3. Bob Harris celebrates the classic show and has new sessions from Squeeze and Thin Lizzy.
  4. Bob Harris has new session tracks from Randy Newman and talks to Mark Knopfler.
September
  1. With a new Joan Armatrading session and interviews with Peter Frampton and Stevie Nicks.
  2. Bob Harris is joined by Brian May and has a new session from Emmylou Harris.
  3. Bob Harris looks at the fourth series of The Old Grey Whistle Test.
  4. Bob Harris remembers the third series of the classic music TV programme, 1973-1974.
August
  1. Bob Harris celebrates the classic music TV programme. With live music from Ralph McTell.
  2. Bob Harris presents a new series celebrating the Old Grey Whistle Test.

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