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Emma Forbes

05:00 - 07:00

Emma Forbes welcomes the sunrise with some classic tunes.

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About The Team

Steve WrightSteve Wright
Presenter of Radio 2's afternoon show and Sunday Love Songs, Steve previously hosted shows on the legendary Radio Luxembourg and Radio 1. 

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Tim SmithTim Smith
Tim started out on university radio whilst studying in York, before going on to present shows for Radio 1, Greater London Radio, Magic and Radio 2.

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Janey Lee GraceJaney Lee Grace
Janey started her career as a backing singer for the likes of Wham! and Kim Wilde and scored a hit with the track 'Seven Ways To Love' in the early 1990s, before turning to presenting.

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The Old WomanThe Old Woman
Who is The Old Woman? Many have asked but the answer is lost in the mists of time...

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The Dirty Half Dozen

Send in your choices for Graham Norton's Dirty Half Dozen

Graham Norton returns to sit in for Steve Wright from Monday 16 to Friday 20 November, and once again he wants you to confess your six shameful songs in The Dirty Half Dozen! 

So whether it's Starship, Tony Christie or even Barbra Streisand, if you want to get your musical secrets out in the open, we want to hear from you!

Send your Best Of British Non-Stop Oldies To Steve

Steve will be playing a special selection of Non-Stop Oldies, written and performed by British artists, between Monday 23 and Wednesday 25 November.

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Sagittarius is the furthest south of the zodiacal constellations.

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