Schedule
Early
00:00
The Stones by The Stones
Paul Sexton digs into his extensive interview archive with the rock icons.
02:00
Remembering Charlie Watts—Charlie Watts
Charlie Watts shares his musical milestones in an interview first broadcast in 2011.(R)
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Spear of Destiny, Wah Heat and Polica
Spear of Destiny at London's Town and Country Club in 1987, plus Wah Heat and Polica.
04:00
Eyewitness to History: Tony King's 60s
Music publicist Tony King shares his 60s memories of the Stones, the Beatles and more.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—08/07/2012
A great mix of music for the weekend including a featured album by The Rolling Stones.
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Morning
07:00
Nemone—Dirty Projectors' Most Played
American rock band Dirty Projectors share the second part of their Most Played list.
10:00
Cerys Matthews—08/07/2012
Cerys is joined by Baaba Maal, the Senegalese superstar and human rights campaigner.
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Afternoon
12:00
The First Time With...—Wayne Coyne
Another chance to hear Wayne Coyne of the Flaming Lips discussing his key musical moments.
13:00
The Huey Show—08/07/2012
Tom Robinson fills in for Huey Morgan, playing 3 hours of Huey's Sunday Jams
16:00
A Month of Sundays—Marianne Faithfull, Episode 1
1/4Singer, songwriter and actress Marianne Faithfull presents A Month of Sundays.
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Evening
18:00
Now Playing @6Music—08/07/2012
Listeners compile the ultimate Rolling Stones playlist.
20:00
Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone—The freaky side of Robin Gibb
Stuart pays a belated tribute to Robin Gibb and his solo album Robin's Reign.
22:00
Guy Garvey's Finest Hour—08/07/2012
Guy presents the show (well, part of it) with his head in a box... yes, seriously!
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Late
00:00
Don Letts' Culture Clash Radio—09/07/2012
The Don's selections include Hollie Cooke, Linton Kwesi Johnson, Nas and Husky.
02:00
The BBC Introducing Mixtape—09/07/2012
Tom Robinson presents a mixtape of his personal selection of tracks from BBC Introducing.
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Muse, Jungle Brothers and I Am Kloot
Burning Spear at Glastonbury in 1999, plus Jungle Brothers and I Am Kloot in session.
04:00
6 Music Stories—The Chess Records Story - Episode 1
Marshall Chess begins the story of the Chicago record label.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—Jo Good sits in
Jo Good sits in for The Hawk, playing the best early morning tunes.
















