Schedule
Early
00:00
Freak Zone Playlist—02/04/2011
Midnight at the oasis of groovy 45s with Stuart and PJ Spear.
01:00
New Music Fix—02/04/2011
Steve Lamacq and the panel review releases from Goldheart Assembly and others.
02:00
6 Music Classic Concert—The Kinks
Chris Hawkins presents The Kinks live at the Rainbow Theatre in 1977.
03:00
In My Life: John Lennon Remembered—With A Little Help From My Friends
7/10Simon Mayo looks back at significant collaborations in Lennon's life.
04:00
6 Music Live Hour—PFM, Muse and Catherine Wheel
Live PFM from 1975, plus archive sessions from Muse in 2001 and Catherine Wheel from 1995.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—02/04/2011
Chris rediscovers an album from Dodgy and plays a big one from MGMT.
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Morning
07:00
Jo Good—02/04/2011
Jo serves up a menu of words, music, maths, record shops and highlights from the week.
10:00
Adam and Joe—02/04/2011
Adam and Joe return to the Big British Castle.
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Afternoon
13:00
Liz Kershaw—02/04/2011
Liz is joined by Moby and the listener All Killer No Filler album is by Magnetic Fields.
16:00
Jon Holmes—Jim Jones Revue and Caitlin Rose
Jim Jones Revue try and smash Ken Bruce Master and Westwood proffers some more wisdom.
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Evening
19:00
The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show—Snowboy in the studio
Afro-Cuban Jazz legend, Snowboy, pops in to have a chat.
22:00
Dave Pearce Dance Anthems—Dave's last Dance Anthems On 6 Music!
Dave departs 6 Music in style with tunes from Sterling Void, T99 and Energy 52.
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Late
00:00
Don Letts' Culture Clash Radio—03/04/2011
Culture clash radio - The Don's selections cross time, space and genre.
01:00
BBC Introducing with Tom Robinson—With the Killing Fields of Ontario
Featuring Leeds and Sheffield-based band The Killing Fields of Ontario.
03:00
In My Life: John Lennon Remembered—Give Peace a Chance
8/10Simon Mayo looks back at John Lennon's political and anti-war activities.
04:00
6 Music Live Hour—REM, Frames and Family Cat
Live REM from 2003, plus session tracks from Frames from 1992 and Family Cat from 1992.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—03/04/2011
Chris rediscovers an album from Dodgy and plays a big one from Dire Straits.













