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Alex Lester

03:00 - 06:00

With music, chat and Pause for Thought.

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BBC Radio 2 Schedule for Thursday 29 October 2009

  1. 00:00–03:00
    With an array of music, including some Tunes of the Unexpected.
  2. 03:00–06:00
    With Lester's and the Listeners' Libraries. Plus Pause for Thought.
  3. 06:00–07:30
    On the Dawn Patrol. Includes a Pause for Thought.
  4. 07:30–09:30
    Terry Wogan with travel, news and music.
  5. 09:30–12:00
    Zoe Ball sits in for Ken Bruce. Cheryl Cole is Album of the Week.
  6. 12:00–14:00
    Jeremy discusses racism in schools, poaching, army medics and a helicopter crash.
  7. 14:00–17:05
    Leona Lewis, Spandau Ballet, Oldies and Factoids to impress your friends with.
  8. 17:05–19:00
    Chris samples Nigel Barden's spaghetti bolognese with a twist in the food slot.
  9. 19:00–20:00
    Bonnie Raitt recorded at the BBC Maida Vale Studios for Bob Harris. (R)
  10. 20:00–21:00
    Ken Bruce introduces highlights from Radio 2's Live in the Morning session archive.
  11. 21:00–22:00
    Another chance to hear sessions by Radio 2 Introduces alumni including Mika and Duffy.
  12. 22:00–22:30
    7/8. With journalists John Sergeant and Adam Boulton, comedian Lucy Porter and Ed Vaizey MP.
  13. 22:30–23:00
    3/4. Wilson Dixon talks about love and affairs of the heart, having been hard done by in love. (R)
  14. 23:00–00:00
    Another chance to enjoy David Bowie performing live at the BBC Maida Vale studios in 2002. (R)
  15. 00:00–03:00
    Radio 2's 'Maida Vale At 75' celebrations kick off with The Stereophonics playing live.
  16. 03:00–06:00
    With music, chat and features, including Lester's Library and the Listeners' Library.

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