Schedule
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Early
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01:00
成人快手 Music Introducing in the West—DJ Notion in the mix
成人快手 Introducing invites DJ Notion in for a 20 minute mix of new dance music.
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03:00
Ujima Radio—Community radio highlights
Listen to the best of UJIMA Radio 98FM, Bristol's urban community radio station.
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04:00
BCFM—Community radio highlights
Pat Hart, Harriet Robinson, Fin Claydon and Billy Quain with Bristol's community radio.
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05:00
Martin Evans—Close to nature
Martin gets up close to nature. Plus why a Bath artist is touring the city.
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Morning
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06:00
Lucy Tegg—Lucy Tegg on Sunday Breakfast...
with all the latest faith news.
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10:00
The Late Show—Sheila Hannon and Jesus Christ Superstar
Richard talks to Sheila Hannon from the Show of Strength theatre company.
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Afternoon
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13:00
Richard Green's Vintage Chart Show—1974 and 1967
Richard Green hosts a countdown of the official chart for this very week in 1974 and 1967.
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15:00
Graham Pass—Mel Torme and Joe Lippman
Graham chats to singer Mel Torme and pianist, arranger and bandleader Joe Lippman.
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17:00
Community Radio Show—BCFM, Radio Winchcombe and Swindon 105.5
BCFM talks about Scouts, and Radio Winchcombe learns about Bethlehem.
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Evening
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18:00
Manny Masih—What's in the party conferences for Asians?
Manny will be discussing how important the party conferences are for Asians.
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20:00
Kevin Philemon and Primrose Granville—Does football have "hidden resistance" for black managers?
Kevin talks to former Swindon boss Iffy Onoura about "hidden resistance" in football.
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22:00
Graham Pass—Mel Torme and Joe Lippman
Graham chats to singer Mel Torme and pianist, arranger and bandleader Joe Lippman.
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Late
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00:00
Sounds Of Brass—Phillip plays your brass music requests!
Requests from far and wide and Phillip remembers a great orchestral trumpet player.
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01:00
As 成人快手 Radio 5 live—Up All Night
成人快手 Radio Bristol joins 5 live for Up All Night.
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05:00
Joe Lemer—Amazing but true
Joe Lemer brings you amazing but true facts. Plus a first look at the morning newspapers.
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