LAST CHANCE
To vote for Jarvis in the Sony Rising Star Award. He's one of 5 nominees and voting closes at midnight tonight.
Get the word out there and get voting here please!
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producer Alicia|16:56 UK time, Thursday, 29 April 2010
To vote for Jarvis in the Sony Rising Star Award. He's one of 5 nominees and voting closes at midnight tonight.
Get the word out there and get voting here please!
Post categories: Show playlists
Tom Assistant Producer|16:46 UK time, Sunday, 25 April 2010

Sitting in for Jarvis on the Sunday Service this week are his former Pulp band mates Richard Hawley and keyboardist Candida Doyle. Both go back to back with the tunes and have The Crookes in session.
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Tom Assistant Producer|17:44 UK time, Monday, 19 April 2010
Here is another instalment of The Sunday Service set lists. On this weeks show Jarvis delves deep into his record bag pulling out some wonderful beauties from the likes of Serena Maneesh, Howlin' Wolf and Vincent Gallo.
Of course, Sunday's wouldn't be the same without some spoken work and this week Jarvis reads an extract from The 17 by Bill Drummond.
tracklist1604101.pdfTom Assistant Producer|16:30 UK time, Sunday, 18 April 2010
On this weeks Sunday Service Jarvis played an extract from a keynote talk Malcolm McLaren gave to over 1,000 international educational thought leaders at a conference in October 2009.
You can watch the full thing here.
*Please be aware that the video contains strong language and adult themes.
Post categories: Interviews, Stories
Interactive Zoe|17:24 UK time, Monday, 12 April 2010

As promised by Jarvis, here's the Laurie Anderson interview complete with story. Is everyone sat cross-legged on the carpet? Good, then we'll begin...
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Interactive Zoe|10:16 UK time, Monday, 12 April 2010
For those of you who missed Jarvis's interview with Sir Peter Blake last Sunday you can listen again right here, right now. Lots of topics were covered including Sgt Peppers, jumble sales and studying at St Martins.
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Jarvis|18:43 UK time, Sunday, 11 April 2010
Here is the set list from this Sunday's programme. I was joined in the studio by Laurie Anderson who read a wonderful story that you will be able to listen to here on the blog very soon.
producer Alicia|16:40 UK time, Thursday, 8 April 2010
Interactive Zoe|14:13 UK time, Wednesday, 7 April 2010
You can now download some of Jarvis' homespun jingles for your mobile phone (or wherever you'd like to put them).
To download, right click on the links below and choose 'Save Target As' (If you're using a Mac it's Ctrl+click)
Are They Any Good? (28kb)
Very Interesting (33kb)
Jamma! (30kb)
News Time (55kb)
If you have an internet enabled phone and it plays MP3s, you can download this audio direct to your mobile by texting MOBILE to 64046.
We'll send you a link to the 6 Music mobile site. Once loaded, click on 'Audio downloads' and then 'Jarvis'. From there, click on the audio of your choice.
N.B. Your operator's network charges will apply to download this audio to your phone. Find out more here.
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Jarvis|14:32 UK time, Tuesday, 6 April 2010
Here is a list of all the Easter treats I played on this weeks Sunday Service with some scribbles to describe the reasons they made the show, until next week! Enjoy.
Download Jarvis' Easter tracklisting (PDF 433kb)
Tom Assistant Producer|14:03 UK time, Sunday, 4 April 2010
Whilst enjoying a relaxing Easter weekend we thought it would be only right to give you a welcomed break from all the Easter egg munching and offer you a treat of a different kind. This is the first of Jarvis' Jamma sessions which see's him team up with Max Eastley on the improvisation of a piece written by Ian McEwan after a trip to the
On his trip Max used underwater microphones to record the sounds of sea lions under the water which he attempts to recreate in this piece.
Enjoy!
Download the Mp3 (18.6 Mb)
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