Schedule
Early
00:00
Exile of the Stones—Episode 1
1/2Paul Sexton tells the tangled tale of the Rolling Stones' epic Exile On Main Street.
00:30
6 Music's Jukebox—26/07/2012
Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—The Pretty Things, Bardo Pond and Aztec Camera
The Pretty Things live in London in 1973, plus Bardo Pond and Aztec Camera in session.
04:00
The Atlantic Records Story—Respect
6/13Johnnie Walker looks at how Aretha Franklin got signed by Atlantic Records.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—The Sporting Life.
The Hawk wants to know about your best sporting achievements.
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Morning
07:00
Shaun Keaveny—Andrew Collins sits in
Andrew Collins sits in for Shaun and The Wonder Stuff's Miles Hunt joins him on the phone.
10:00
Lauren Laverne—26/07/2012
Frankie Rose is live in session.
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Afternoon
13:00
Radcliffe and Maconie—Thursday - Justin Moorhouse
Comedian Justin Moorhouse chats about his new comedy tour.
16:00
Steve Lamacq—26/07/2012
Lammo looks ahead to Roundtable with Gaz Coombes, Josh Widdicombe and Janice Long.
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Evening
18:00
Steve Lamacq's Roundtable—26/07/2012
Steve is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the week's new releases.
19:00
Marc Riley—26/07/2012
Banter, buffoonery and brilliant music are guaranteed.
21:00
Gideon Coe—26/07/2012
Gideon plays Belly in concert plus sessions from The Beat, Rose Elinor Dougall and others.
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Late
00:00
Exile of the Stones—Episode 2
2/2Paul Sexton tells the tangled tale of the Rolling Stones' epic Exile On Main Street.
00:30
6 Music's Jukebox—27/07/2012
Chris Hawkins presents back to back music without the chat, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
03:00
6 Music Live Hour—Melanie, Flipper and Pete and the Pirates
Melanie live in London in 1975, plus Flipper and Pete and the Pirates in session.
04:00
The Atlantic Records Story—Groovin'
7/13Johnnie Walker explores how Atlantic began to pursue acts to emulate the British Invasion.
05:00
Chris Hawkins—Olympic Sight
The Hawk chats to BBC weather forecaster Simon King, who is at the Olympic Park.












