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<desc>Keavo takes a rib-tickling satirical romp through the day's news and events, plus he's joined by Prometheus actress Noomi Rapace.</desc>
<title>Shaun Keaveny</title>
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<desc>Hot Chip play live, Lauren looks into how music affects your Biorhythms, and there's a healthy serving of free music in MPFree.</desc>
<title>Lauren Laverne</title>
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<desc>Punk poet John Cooper Clarke joins Mark and Stuart.</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 Steve sets up the Rebel Playlist.</desc>
<title>Steve Lamacq</title>
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<desc>Marc has a session from Woodenbox.</desc>
<title>Marc Riley</title>
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<desc>Gideon plays That Petrol Emotion in concert, plus sessions from Loop, Cable, Richie Havens, Hatcham Social and Caitlin Rose.</desc>
<title>Gideon Coe</title>
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<desc>...of Death in Rock 'n' Roll. ...The Cult of Death in Rock 'n' Roll. 6/7: Mark Radcliffe introduces the case for Buddy Holly, as argued by Hank Marvin and Bob Harris. You make up your own mind.</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 highlights from David Bowie's appearance at Glastonbury 2000, plus sessions from The Honey Buzzards and Howard Devoto.</desc>
<title>The Live Music Hour</title>
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<desc>5/7. In a Broken Dream: John Peel introduces the story of the British teenager, dealing with the era of long hair, skinheads and tartan-trousered teenyboppers.</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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