Wednesday 24 Sep 2014
Reggie Yates presents a very special edition of The Official Chart show, counting down the official Top 40 singles to reveal who will be the UK's Christmas No. 1.
Last year's battle for the coveted spot was one of the most exciting ever, with Rage Against The Machine's re-released Killing In The Name beating X Factor winner Joe McElderry's debut single in the final hour.
Reggie is the first to reveal which single has topped the Christmas chart this year and listeners can also watch the chart countdown at bbc.co.uk/radio1.
Presenter/Reggie Yates, Producer/Adele Cross
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Aled Jones says Good Morning Sunday to Tony Jordan, the creator of ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One dramas Life On Mars and Hustle, who discusses his new ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One series The Nativity.
For his fresh and colourful retelling of the Nativity story on ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ One this Christmas, the former EastEnders scriptwriter and market trader even consulted Nasa about the finer details.
Aled is also joined by Ben Schott, author of the annual Schott's Almanac, who reflects on events of the past year, and by author and speaker Gervase Phinn, who recollects humorous Christmas stories from his time as a Schools' Inspector. The Reverend Mark Oakley, Canon Treasurer of St Paul's Cathedral, London, gives the Moment Of Reflection and there is live brass band music from the Salvation Army.
Every week, Aled plays tracks from a broad musical spectrum that celebrates choral traditions and the vibrant world of modern music, as well as spiritually uplifting and reflective music. He also discusses topical religious and ethical issues with faith representatives.
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Star guests Gilbert O'Sullivan and ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 2's Good Morning Sunday host Aled Jones perform live from the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio Theatre in London on Sir Terry Wogan's weekend show.
The programme also features regular contributors, John "Boggy" Marsh, who drops in to offer more witty observations, and live music from the Elio Pace House Band.
Presenter/Terry Wogan, Producer/Alan Boyd for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ
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Brian D'Arcy starts the Christmas celebrations early with a specially extended hour-long programme of carols recorded at Coventry Cathedral.
Joining in the festivities are the St Michael's Singers; Fine Arts Brass; the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 2 Young Choristers of the Year 2010, Ella Taylor and Liam Jones; Blue Coats School Choir; and popular singing group Blake.
Recorded in front of a packed audience, Brian introduces some well-seasoned favourites along with some new ones. The story of the Nativity is read by Jane Rossington, the musical director is Paul Leddington Wright and the organist is Daniel Moult.
Presenter/Brian D'Arcy, Producer/Janet McLarty for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ
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Russell Davies hosts his regular Sunday night show, celebrating the art, craft and inspiration of the popular song.
Over recent weeks, Russell has been asking listeners to send in suggestions for their favourite duet in order to compile a list of the most popular songs. In the past week, listeners have been given a shortlist of the Top 10 memorable duets, including Bob Hope and Shirley Ross singing Thanks For The Memory, Bing Crosby and Frank Sinatra's Well, Did You Evah, and Frank again, this time with daughter Nancy, singing Something Stupid.
On tonight's show Russell announces the winning duet as chosen by listeners.
Presenter/Russell Davies, Producer/Roy Oakshott for Wise Buddah Productions
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³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 3 celebrates Christmas with its annual day of music from around Europe.
The first part of this special day includes live concerts featuring traditional advent folk tunes and carols from Austria, Finland and Norway, as well as the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Singers performing a programme of old and new music, including Thomas Tallis, James MacMillan and John Tavener.
The second part of the day continues into the evening with more traditional carols and live concerts from Iceland, Czechoslovakia and Spain.
Presenter/Louise Fryer, Producer/Ellie Mant
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Viennese writer Stefan Zweig wrote the original Schachnovelle, or Chess Novel, in 1942. Drama On 3 presents an adaptation of Zweig's famous novella by Yolanda Pupo-Thompson, translated by Anthea Bell.
Paul Rhys plays Dr Berg, a well-to-do German banker interrogated by the Gestapo to find out where influential members of the clergy and aristocrats have hidden their money. They hold him in solitary confinement in a deserted hotel in order to break him down, but he steals a book of chess puzzles from a guard to keep his mind active. Unfortunately, after learning to play games in his head, Dr Berg goes mad.
Dr Berg is played by Paul Rhys, the Interrogator by Rupert Young, the Writer by Kevin Trainor, Katz by Allan Corduner, McConnor by Hamish Clark, Centovic and Bennett by Sandy Grierson and Servant and Nurse by Madeleine Brolly. The music is from Carl Orff's Schulwerk.
Producer/Matt Thompson
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Chess is known as the game of kings but has an amazingly wide and enduring appeal, it cuts across so much that can divide people – age, class, nationality and race.
It is a logical game often played in an abstract, notated form, but the fact that the pieces have characters and distinct roles somehow catches the imagination. This personification causes the game to be of interest, even to those who don't necessarily play, and it has often been depicted in art and fiction many times as a metaphor.
So how does chess mirror life? Novelist and occasional chess player David Szalay presents an examination of chess as an artistic metaphor in literature and modern art, and looks at how powerful personalities in the game embodied the ideals and beliefs of their time. The music is by Arthur Bliss.
Presenter/David Szalay, Producer/Matt Thompson
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Animator Nick Park, creator of Wallace And Gromit, is Kirsty Young's castaway on this week's edition of Desert Island Discs.
He tells Kirsty about his life and career and the music he would take with him to ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 4's mythical island.
Presenter/Kirsty Young, Producer/Leanne Buckle for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ
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Writer and presenter Dotun Adebayo explores whether Islam may be providing a religious alternative to Christianity for black Britons seeking spiritual answers.
Dotun speaks to young black people who have converted to Islam and tries to discover the reasons for their conversion. He also speaks to Bishop Joe Aldred, who explains why he thinks the black majority churches need to become smarter in getting their message across to young people.
Dotun also looks back to the time when he realised that shoe-bomber Richard Reid was the same Richard Reid with whom he had once shared a flat. He meets Dr Abdul Haq Baker, an academic and member of Brixton Mosque, who also knew Reid, they discuss what makes a young convert turn to extremism and how Muslim communities are trying to combat this.
Presenter/Dotun Adebayo, Producer/Carmel Longergan for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ
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The Emperor Tiberius dies and is succeeded by his youthful and popular nephew Caligula, in the fourth episode of Robin Brooks's six-part dramatisation of Robert Graves's classic account of imperial Rome.
Tom Goodman-Hill stars as Claudius, with Samuel Barnett as his nephew Caligula.
The cast also features Tim McInnerny as Tiberius, Zubin Varla as Herod Agrippa, Christine Kavanagh as Antonia, Sally Orrock as Calpurnia, Deeivya Meir as Drusilla, Tony Bell as Macro, Claire Harry as Agrippinilla, Sean Baker as Thrasyllus, Adeel Akhtar as Doctor, Iain Batchelor as the gaoler and Lloyd Thomas as the senator. The music is composed by David Pickvance.
Producer/Jonquil Panting for the ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ
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Rachel Burden and Phil Williams present the big sports stories, news and coverage from day four of the Third Ashes Test in Perth.
Presenters/Rachel Burden and Phil Williams, Producer/Adrian Hughes
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Colin Murray begins today's edition of 5 Live Sport with a look back at yesterday's football action in the Sunday Review. There are also updates from the Premier League games between West Bromwich Albion and local rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers and Blackpool against Tottenham Hotspur, both kicking-off at 1.30pm, as well as reports from the Third Ashes Test in Perth.
At 3pm, Mark Chapman begins the build-up to this afternoon's match between Chelsea and Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, which kicks off at 4pm, plus there's reaction from the earlier games.
Presenters/Colin Murray and Mark Chapman, Producer/Mike Carr
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Live from the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham, John Inverdale is backstage with Clare Balding, Steve Parry and Steve Bunce plus special guests, as the 2010 ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Sports Personality Of The Year is announced.
Presenter/John Inverdale, Producer/Steve Rudge
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With close-of-play analysis from Jonathan Agnew and Geoffrey Boycott, ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ Radio 5 Live Sports Extra reviews the highlights of the fourth day of the Third Test between Australia and England in Perth.
Producer/Jen McAllister
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The NFL season moves into week 15 and once again 5 Live NFL presents a live commentary double-header.
Coverage of the first of two crucial games in the American football calendar begins at 5.45pm and continues until 9pm, when the action moves to the second live game of the evening.
Producer/Simon Crosse for USP
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The Test Match Special team present live, uninterrupted commentary on the fifth and final day of the Third Ashes Test between Australia and England, live from the WACA in Perth.
Producer/Adam Mountford
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Gideon Coe celebrates ³ÉÈË¿ìÊÖ 6 Music's year via the medium of live music, playing a selection from nearly 300 sessions and recordings that the station has amassed across the year from some of the hottest new bands and established acts.
The programme includes songs recorded at Glastonbury, the Mercury Music Prize and from the regular shows of Lauren Laverne, Marc Riley, Cerys Matthews, Tom Robinson, Steve Lamacq and Jarvis Cocker.
Featured artists include Toots And The Maytals, Rodrigo Y Gabriella, Four Tet, Steve Mason and Stevie Wonder.
Presenter/Gideon Coe, Producer/Henry Lopez Real
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Arcade Fire and The National, two of the bands destined to top the critics' lists of 2010's best albums, take over this evening's 6 Mix.
Arcade Fire's multi-instrumentalist Richard Reed-Parry and brothers Aaron and Bryce Dessner, who play guitar and bass in The National, have been long-term friends since meeting on the American alt-rock circuit, regularly appearing on the same festival bills worldwide.
Both acts released new albums in 2010 – Arcade Fire with The Suburbs and The National with High Violet, the latter winning Q Magazine's coveted Album of 2010 award last month.
Their friendship was cemented when Richard contributed to a number of songs on The National's latest LP, most notably playing double bass and guitar on Vanderlyle Crybaby Geeks, and doing the vocal harmony arrangement on Conversation 16.
In this special 6 Mix, Richard, Aaron and Bryce team up to play a selection of music that has inspired and soundtracked their friendship, along with some of their favourite new music from this year.
This programme can be heard again at 7pm on New Year's Eve.
Producer/Rowan Collinson for Somethin' Else
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