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<desc>Gideon Coe sits in for Shaun Keaveny with the usual Friday staples - Middle Age Shout Outs, a poem to wrap up the week from Murray Lachlan Young, and a weekend-welcoming playlist.</desc>
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<desc>Gaz Coombes of Supergrass plays live and Lauren welcomes in the weekend with all the latest movie news.</desc>
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<desc>Mark is joined by US indie-pop band Tennis.</desc>
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<desc>Lammo kicks the weekend off in style with your Friday Free For All suggestions, plus he talks to another Good Day Bad Day caller and launches another corking National Anthem.</desc>
<title>Steve Lamacq</title>
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<desc>Tom has another guest mix, plus he delves into the world of charity shop finds in Charity Drop and chats to a listener about their chosen year in the Tom Capsule.</desc>
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<subtitle>The 6 Mix looks at two artists who tip their hats to the synth sounds of the 1980s</subtitle>
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<desc>London's Kindness and Anthony Gonzales from M83.</desc>
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<desc>As part of BBC 6 Music Celebrates The Written Word, Stuart is joined by Ian McMillan, poet and presenter of The Verb, to discuss music and poetry.</desc>
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<desc>Highlights of the best bits from the last week of 6 Music.</desc>
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<desc>Chris Hawkins presents a memorable set from Johnny Cash recorded live at Glastonbury in 1994.</desc>
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<desc>Featuring Portishead live at the Tower Ballroom, Blackpool in 1995, plus BBC sessions from OMD and Laika.</desc>
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<desc>1/7. Ain't Misbehavin': The story of the British teenager, beginning with austerity, Teddy Boys, fashion, National Service, the jive, Elvis Presley and attitudes towards sex.</desc>
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<desc>The Hawk delivers early morning music and chat to the early risers of the world (unite).</desc>
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