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07:05 - 09:30

A fully interactive show for all the family.

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BBC Radio 2 Schedule for Wednesday 10 February 2010

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  1. Early

    1. 00:00–02:00
      With Tunes of the Unexpected, listeners' texts and emails and great music.
    2. 02:00–05:00
      The Best Time Of The Day Show, with a mix of music and hilarious conversation.
    3. 05:00–07:05
      The Dawn Patrol presented in Sarah's own inimitable style.
  2. Morning

    1. 07:05–09:30
      A fully interactive show for all the family.
    2. 09:30–12:00
      Sir Jackie Stewart shares two of his favourite songs on Tracks of My Years.
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  3. Afternoon

    1. 12:00–14:00
      News, views and live guests.
    2. 14:00–17:05
      Steve chats to comedian Dave Spikey and the ice-dancing doctor - Hilary Jones.
    3. 17:05–19:00
      Simon is joined by soul singer George Benson.
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  4. Evening

    1. 19:00–20:00
      Mike Harding presents an hour of folk, roots and acoustic-based music.
    2. 20:00–22:00
      Mark and Stuart have live music from Jesca Hoop.
    3. 22:00–23:00
      Trevor presents the best in timeless soul, rare funky treats and modern classics.
    4. 23:00–00:00
      Steve Lamacq digs through his Radio 2 inbox to bring listeners the best new music.
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  5. Late

    1. 00:00–02:00
      Great music and chat, live music sessions and Tunes of the Unexpected.
    2. 02:00–05:00
      Witty conversation and an eclectic mix of music make this show unmissable.
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