Paul Gambaccini

20:00 - 22:00

Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.

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BBC Radio 2 Schedule for Saturday 28 November 2009

  1. 00:00–03:00
    Mark is joined in session by Australian R&B band Benny and the Fly By Nighters.
  2. 03:00–06:00
    With chat and music, including archive live tracks from Radio 2's Great British Songbook.
  3. 06:00–08:05
    Ambrose Heron joins Zoe to review Star Trek and Transformers 2 on Blu Ray and DVD.
  4. 08:05–10:00
    Brian Matthew replays the sounds of pop's golden decade with hits, rarities and the facts.
  5. 10:00–13:00
    Jonathan is joined by Rob Brydon and Stephen K Amos. Plus live music from Ash.
  6. 13:00–15:00
    Dale Winton counts down the charts from one week in 1966 and 1979.
  7. 15:00–18:00
    Dermot has tracks from Scouting for Girls and Arctic Monkeys, and talks to Rod Stewart.
  8. 18:00–20:00
    Alan Carr and Emma Forbes kick start Saturday evening with fun and laughs.
  9. 20:00–22:00
    Two hours of America's latest and greatest hits from the last five decades.
  10. 22:00–23:00
    Bob Harris delves into the music written but not necessarily recorded by The Beatles.
  11. 23:00–02:00
    All the way from America, Alela Diane joins Bob for an acoustic session.
  12. 02:00–05:00
    Join the 3.46 club with your early morning host Richard Allinson.

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