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BBC Radio Wales FM Schedule for Thursday 31 December 2009

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  1. Early

    1. 01:00–06:00
      BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and factual programmes
  2. Morning

    1. 06:00–07:00
      Mark Buckley with easy music and chat.
    2. 07:00–09:00
      News, interviews, sport, weather and travel with Peter Johnson and Sian Pari Huws.
    3. 09:00–12:00
      Alan Thompson and Lisa Rogers sit in for Jamie and Louise with music and chat.
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  3. Afternoon

    1. 12:00–12:05
    2. 12:05–13:00
      4/5. Alan Thompson presents highlights of the decade on BBC Radio Wales.
    3. 13:00–13:05
    4. 13:05–14:00
      Jason Mohammad takes a look back at the significant events of 2009.
    5. 14:00–16:00
      Live commentary of the Dragons v The Scarlets at Rodney Parade.
    6. 16:00–16:05
    7. 16:05–17:00
      Connie Fisher explores the true story of Maria Von Trapp. (R)
    8. 17:00–18:00
      News, sport, weather and travel with Oliver Hides.
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  4. Evening

    1. 18:00–18:05
    2. 18:05–19:00
      Status Quo keep listeners 'Rockin' All Over The World'.
    3. 19:00–19:05
    4. 19:05–22:00
      Mal Pope and Alan Thompson relive the highlights of Radio Wales' Dame Shirley Bassey Day.
    5. 22:00–22:03
    6. 22:03–01:00
      Join the club to help see in the New Year.
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  5. Late

    1. 01:00–06:00
      BBC Radio Wales joins the BBC World Service for a selection of news and factual programmes
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