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Archives for May 2010

SUNDAY PLAYLIST

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Tom Assistant Producer|19:17 UK time, Sunday, 16 May 2010

This week Jarvis brought his Sony award winning show to you L L Live from the 6 Music studios. His record selection was as eclectic as ever with Bob Dylan, Air and Scott Walker playing their part in the soundtrack plus spoken word from Alex Turner, and we celebrated 50 years of Motown with your input on a non-obscure track.

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SUNDAY SET LIST

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Tom Assistant Producer|17:04 UK time, Monday, 10 May 2010

Here once again is the set list from the week's Sunday Service. The show according to Jarvis was a post-election wind-down, which was about as far removed from politics as you could imagine with Arthur Lowe reading a Mr Men story and an extract from Alan Bennett.

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MICHAEL PALIN

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JarvisJarvis|13:01 UK time, Tuesday, 4 May 2010

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I bumped into Michael Palin about year ago in Radio 2 whilst waiting to go on the Dermot O'Leary show and somehow we got talking about Ernest Hemingway...So I thought it'd be nice to invite him onto the show to talk about Hemingway's work and others things at greater length...and here are the results for your edification and delight.

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BANK HOLIDAY SET LIST

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Tom Assistant Producer|12:24 UK time, Monday, 3 May 2010

Jarvis was back and on form this week with a May Day surprise. He had music from birthday boy Engelbert Humperdinck, Arctic Monkeys and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, courtesy of his Mum's vinyl collection. Plus Monty Python legend and traveller extraordinaire Michael Palin joined us in the studio. The interview will be up on the blog for you soon.

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