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BBC Radio 2 Schedule for Thursday 1 January 2009

  1. 00:00–04:00
    Chris Hawkins sits in for Janice Long. Proving there's life after midnight.
  2. 04:00–07:30
    With music and banter, Alex Lester makes weekday mornings the best time of the day.
  3. 07:30–09:30
    Aled Jones takes over the airwaves as he sits in for Terry Wogan.
  4. 09:30–12:00
    Richard Allinson sits in for Ken Bruce with great music and conversation.
  5. 12:00–14:00
    A compilation of the best bits from Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish's weekly BBC 6 Music show.
  6. 14:00–17:05
    4/4. Paul Gambaccini counts down the 30 biggest-selling Motown singles in the UK.
  7. 17:05–19:00
    Concert including James Morrison, The Feeling, Keane, Duffy and Adele.
  8. 19:00–20:00
    2/2. Paul O'Grady presents a special tribute to the man who transformed British television.
  9. 20:00–22:00
    Huey Morgan gives Radio 2 listeners a taste of his eclectic BBC 6 Music show.
  10. 22:00–23:00
    Mark Lamarr presents great alternative sixties tracks.
  11. 23:00–00:00
    Bob Dylan selects an eclectic range of tracks on the theme of Number One.
  12. 00:00–04:00
    Chris Hawkins sits in for Janice Long. Proving there's life after midnight.
  13. 04:00–07:30
    Pete Mitchell plays a mix of music, as he sits in for Alex Lester.

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