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<desc>Shaun is off on a little break, so Gideon Coe sits in with his usual sublime collection of music, plus your Earworms, the latest music news and a World Goth Day celebration.</desc>
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<desc>Lauren looks into how music affects your Biorhythms and offers up a healthy serving of free music in MPFree.</desc>
<title>Lauren Laverne</title>
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<desc>Mark Radcliffe and Stuart Maconie chat to Californian-born singer Jesca Hoop.</desc>
<title>The Radcliffe and Maconie Show</title>
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<desc>Robin Ince is in the studio to sketch out another listener's musical profile and Keith Moon biographer Tony Fletcher joins Steve for Good Day Bad Day.</desc>
<title>Steve Lamacq</title>
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<desc>No band, but as we know, that doesn't equate to no fun when Marc Riley's around. He's got Rob Hughes in for his Americana Slot.</desc>
<title>Marc Riley</title>
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<desc>Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Gideon Coe and plays XTC in concert, plus sessions from Joan As Police Woman, James Taylor Quartet, Josef K, and Erland and The Carnival.</desc>
<title>Tom Ravenscroft</title>
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<desc>...of Death in Rock 'n' Roll. ...The Cult of Death in Rock 'n' Roll. 2/7: Mark Radcliffe introduces the case for Jimi Hendrix, as argued by Steve Sutherland and Bob Harris. Was he hero or zero?</desc>
<title>Hope I Die Before I Get Old: The Cult...</title>
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<desc>Chris Hawkins takes you through the early hours playing back to back music without the interruptions of chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions and his Spotlight Act.</desc>
<title>6 Music's Jukebox</title>
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<desc>Featuring Blue live at the BBC's Paris Theatre, London in 1977, plus sessions from Mikey Dread and Happy Mondays.</desc>
<title>The Live Music Hour</title>
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<desc>5/5. Higher Ground: Presented by Stuart Grundy.</desc>
<title>The Stevie Wonder Story</title>
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<desc>The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite).</desc>
<title>Chris Hawkins</title>
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