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BBC Radio 2 Schedule for Wednesday 8 February 2012

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  1. Early

    1. 00:00–02:00
      Great music after midnight on Radio 2, plus unusual tracks in Tunes of the Unexpected.
    2. 02:00–05:00
      The show for night-owls and those who just enjoy laughing and hearing fantastic music.
    3. 05:00–06:30
      Bonjour amis. Today nous sommes wondering what le French need to know about the UK.
  2. Morning

    1. 06:30–09:30
    2. 09:30–12:00
      All this week, singer songwriter Mick Hucknall chooses the 'Tracks Of My Years'.
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  3. Afternoon

    1. 12:00–14:00
      Jeremy discusses the NHS, Abu Qatada, tattoo parlours and banned Christian leaflets.
    2. 14:00–17:05
      Steve, Tim and Janey chat to guests Dawn French and TV satirist Charlie Brooker.
    3. 17:05–19:30
      Drivetime comes from the Radio 2 Folk Awards in Salford, with live music from Don McLean.
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  4. Evening

    1. 19:30–22:00
      Mike Harding and Julie Fowlis present the 2012 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.
    2. 22:00–23:00
      Mark Radcliffe traces the 50-year history of Irish music legends The Dubliners.
    3. 23:00–00:00
      Album Of The Week is Rejuvenation, the 1974 release from The Meters.
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  5. Late

    1. 00:00–02:00
      Great music and top chat after midnight on Radio 2, including indie classics.
    2. 02:00–05:00
      Great music and laugh-out-loud chat with Alex on the Best Time of the Day Show.
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