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Sunday 13 June, 9.00am. Andrew Marr is joined by Foreign Secretary William Hague MP; Harriet Harman MP, acting leader of the Labour Party; Louis B Susman, US Ambassador to the UK; and David Davis MP. Music comes courtesy of Nigel Kennedy, while Mariella Frostrup and David Aaronovitch do the newspaper review.
Friday 18 June, 8.00pm. This week from Alnwick Playhouse, Northumberland.
Thursday 17 June, 7.00pm. Swedish/Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah MacDougall joins Bob Harris in session this evening.
Saturday 12 June, 7.00pm. Soul singer Thelma Houston, famous for her No. 1 hit cover of Don't Leave Me This Way, joins Craig Charles for a chat this evening.
Sunday 13 June, 11.15am; repeated Friday 4 June, 9.00am. Kirsty Young's castaway this week is comedian Frank Skinner.
Friday 18 June, 10.35pm. Jonathan Ross is joined by legendary soul sensation Al Green; Glee stars Amber Riley, Matthew Morrison and Chris Colfer; actor Tom Hardy; and there's music from Scissor Sisters.
Sunday 13 June, 6.00am. Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to atheist and writer Philip Pullman.
Monday 14 to Friday 18 June, 4.30am & 11.30pm.
Monday and Tuesday – For a special edition of HARDtalk on the Road, Stephen Sackur travels to Caracas in Venezuela to put a spotlight on the country's claim to be the crucible of 21st Century socialism. The film includes an exclusive interview with the President of Venezuela, Hugo Chavez.
Wednesday – Wolfgang Schauble, German Finance Minister.
Thursday and Friday (repeat) – James Rogers, Chairman, Rogers Holdings. Interviewed by Sarah Montague.
Sunday 13 June, 2.00pm. Huey Morgan meets Roxanne Tataei, aka ROX, a young lady who features heavily on various tips for musical success in 2010.
Saturday 12 June, 10.00am. Tap Dog, Adam Garcia and guitar hero Duane Eddy join Jonathan Ross this Saturday morning, while live music comes courtesy of Richard Hawley.
Wednesday 16 June, 10.00am. Lauren Laverne is joined by We Are Scientists, who perform live in the BBC 6 Music studios.
Tuesday 15 June, 7.00pm. Marc Riley's live session guest is Australian singer-songwriter Matt Corby.
Thursday 17 June, 7.00pm.Southampton four-piece Thomas Tantrum join Marc Riley this evening for a live session.
Thursday 17 June, 10.00pm. Host Dara O'Briain and regulars Russell Howard, Andy Parsons and Hugh Dennis are joined by guests Milton Jones, Chris Addison and Diane Morgan.
Wednesday 16 June, 1.00pm. Suzanne Vega joins Nemone to chat about her career and the rise of the current new folk movement.
Friday 18 June, 1.00pm. Renowned Brazilian musician Sergio Mendes chats to Nemone about the release of Bom Tempo Brasil, a collection of remixes of his new album Bom Tempo.
Sunday 13 June, 12.00noon. Defence Secretary Liam Fox joins Jon Sopel.
Thursday 17 June, 10.35pm. This week introduced by David Dimbleby from Witney. The panel includes the Energy and Climate Change Secretary Chris Huhne MP and the shadow Welsh Secretary Peter Hain MP.
Saturday 12 June, 10.30pm. Andrew Neil is joined by Peter Hain MP, Shadow Welsh Secretary.
Sunday 13 June, 10.00pm. This week with: Conservative MP Kwasi Kwarteng; Labour MP Kevin Brennan; Stephen Tall of Lib Dem Voice; Jean Eaglesham of the FT; and Professor Christopher Hood.
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