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<desc>Gideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny with the usual kicking playlist, plus he's joined in the studio by Ben Watt and Tracey Thorn.</desc>
<title>Gideon Coe</title>
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<desc>Lauren offers free music with MPFree and speaks to the people behind a great independent website in Webchat.</desc>
<title>Lauren Laverne</title>
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<desc>Mark and Stuart are joined by comedian and actress Isy Suttie and indie trio The Cribs.</desc>
<title>The Radcliffe and Maconie Show</title>
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<desc>Wednesday sees Steve's New Favourite Band join him in the studio, plus Starman author Paul Trynka joins him for Good Day Bad Day.</desc>
<title>Steve Lamacq</title>
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<desc>Look who it is! It's only White Denim live in session. Marc is extra excited as he is formally their number one fan.</desc>
<title>Marc Riley</title>
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<desc>Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Gideon Coe and plays An Emotional Fish in concert, plus sessions from Herman Dune, The Jam and The Wave Pictures.</desc>
<title>Tom Ravenscroft</title>
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<desc>...of Death in Rock 'n' Roll. ...The Cult of Death in Rock 'n' Roll. 3/7: Mark Radcliffe introduces the case for Janis Joplin, as argued by Nick Barraclough and Katrina Leskanich. Was she zero or hero</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 The John Renbourn Group live at the BBC's Paris Theatre, London in 1980, plus Kaito and Basement Five in session.</desc>
<title>The Live Music Hour</title>
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<desc>The Band's Robbie Robertson talks about his life and work.</desc>
<title>Robbie Robertson</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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