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<desc>Nemone wakes you up with her selection of tunes, plus Brooklyn synthpop duo Chairlift share their favourite tracks in Most Played.</desc>
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<desc>Jon takes over Saturday mornings and is joined by former children's laureate Michael Morpurgo, plus he Singing Corner present their acoustic take on Jeff Wayne's War of the Worlds.</desc>
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<desc>Liz is joined by English author and screenwriter Nick Hornby, who's enjoyed huge success with his novels and subsequent movies High Fidelity, About a Boy and Fever Pitch.</desc>
<title>Liz Kershaw</title>
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<desc>Gilles Peterson returns for another Saturday afternoon session, searching for the perfect beat and showcasing another Album of the Week.</desc>
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<desc>Craig brings you funk and soul sounds, plus Spinage a Trois, World Funk Airways and 52 Weeks of Funk.</desc>
<title>Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show</title>
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<desc>Tom is joined by Evolution Emerging 2012 organiser Bob Allan to talk about the emerging artists event taking place in Newcastle.</desc>
<title>The Tom Robinson Show</title>
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<desc>DJ and producer Ben Watt returns to the 6 Mix decks for the next installment of his residency exploring the world of leftfield dance and electronic music, past and present.</desc>
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<desc>Writer Alain de Botton shares his musical influences, which include REM, 10000 Maniacs and Sinead O'Connor.</desc>
<title>Paperback Writers: Alain de Botton</title>
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<desc>Featuring Gay Dad at Glastonbury in 1999, plus BBC sessions from Hope of the States and Velocette.</desc>
<title>The Live Music Hour</title>
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<desc>2/7. Puttin' on the Style: John Peel introduces a look at the era of skiffle and trad jazz, beatniks, beehive hairdos, coffee bars, the Aldermaston march and the twist.</desc>
<title>You'll Never Be Sixteen Again</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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