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| 01:00 | 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
| 01:00BBC Radio Sheffield joins BBC Radio 5 live.
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| 05:00 | 05:00Steve's Daily Bleep features an animal being introduced to three parks in New York.
| 05:00Steve's Daily Bleep features the biggest bleep paying a visit to Felixstowe in Suffolk.
| 05:00Steve's Daily Bleep is 49 feet tall and made of rubber that's recently been in the USA.
| 05:00Steve's Daily Bleep features some large that's caused an Australian beach to turn blue.
| 05:00Steve's Daily Bleep features something celebrating its 50th anniversary this weekend.
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| 06:00 | | | | | | 06:00Kat introduces our highlights including some alpacas and Rony celebrating Canada.
| 06:00Reverend Captain Mike Reeder shares this weekend's Sixty Second Sermon with Sarah.
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| 07:00 | 07:00Rob Staton sits in and looks back at the floods that hit South Yorkshire in June 2007.
| 07:00Toby hears about cladding which has failed safety tests at a Sheffield tower block.
| 07:00Paul Walker sits in and looks ahead to the Hillsborough announcement in Warrington.
| 07:00Toby hears why a dedicated team of police will be patrolling Burngreave in Sheffield.
| 07:00Hear from residents who's been offered money to stay in their homes once HS2 is built.
| 07:00Becky Measures sits in and hears about Doncaster's first Eid in the Park celebrations.
| 07:00Steve hears about when a stone to commemorate the Battle of Chesterfield will be unveiled.
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| 09:00 | 09:00Rob Staton sits in and hears what you were doing when the floods it in June 2007.
| 09:00Do you feel safe in tower blocks across South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire? Call now.
| 09:00Paul Walker sits in and hears from you about how much clutter you or don't have at home.
| 09:00Toby hears what got you through a difficult period in your life. Call 0114 279 66 99.
| 09:00South Yorkshire's chief constable joins Toby to answer your questions on 0114 279 66 99.
| | 09:00Neil Grant and Steve Bailey take your gardening questions on 0114 279 66 99 (2 July).
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| 10:00 | 10:00Paulette meets the new and a previous Lord of Mayor of Sheffield to hear about the role.
| 10:00Paulette hears from people who were victims of the floods in South Yorkshire a decade ago.
| 10:00Paulette hears who will face charges related to the Hillsborough Disaster in April 1989.
| 10:00Matthew Croke from Sheffield chats to Paulette about starring in Aladdin in the West End.
| 10:00Rivelin Primary School in Sheffield are the stars of Paulette's Kids Talk this weekend.
| 10:00Jack Land Noble chats to Steve about his forthcoming comedy show in Barnsley.
| 10:00Help Howie and Kat solve the clues across South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire (2 July).
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| 12:00 | | 12:00Hear again Kate Linderholm's documentary looking at the Sheffield Floods of June 2007.
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| 13:00 | 13:00Rony hears about a dementia exhibition taking place locally and Lucy Ashton Bares All.
| 13:00Rony brings you the Rough and Random Guide to Birdwell and Lyuba Alboul is Baring All.
| 13:00Rony looks at the history of board games and Jackie Hewitt-Main from Doncaster Bares All.
| 13:00Rony celebrates 150 years of Canada and Chris Carter from Meersbrook is Baring All.
| 13:00Betty Ann Hutchin and Peter Ledger are Rony's guests and Anne Slater-Brooks is baring all.
| 13:00Jane Kenny and Andy Taylor are Bernie's guests this weekend on BBC Radio Sheffield.
| 13:00As temperatures rise in some parts of the world, Paul hears when it's too hot to fly.
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| 14:00 | | | | | | 14:00Mark Aston on the Sheffield Eagles, the latest from the Lions tour and the football news.
| 14:00Gerry hears about the ways you've kept yourself clean over the years. Tin bath anyone?
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| 15:00 | 15:00Howard's Golden Years are March 1971 and April 1985. Can you guess the Three in One?
| 15:00Howard's Golden Years are July 1963 and November 1976. Can you guess the Three in One?
| 15:00Howard's Golden Years are September 1990 and June 1975. Can you guess the Three in One?
| 15:00Howard's Golden Years are March 1970 and February 1968. Can you guess the Three in One?
| 15:00Howard's Golden Years are February 1980 and July 1978. Can you guess the Three in One?
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| 16:00 | 16:00Hear how Eid is being marked by Muslims across South Yorkshire and North Derbyshire.
| 16:00Howard hears about plans to relocate Doncaster library in the old high school for girls.
| 16:00The latest on the Crime Prosecution Service's announcement on the Hillsborough Disaster.
| 16:00Hear about the tennis announcement the Lawn Tennis Association have made in Sheffield.
| 16:00Howard hears about a major snooker tournament coming to Barnsley this October.
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| 17:00 | | | | | | | 17:00Jane Kenny and Andy Taylor are Bernie's guests this weekend on BBC Radio Sheffield.(R)
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| 18:00 | 18:00Hear from Paul Warne and updates from the first day/night four day match for Yorkshire.
| 18:00Hear from Sheffield United co-owner Kevin McCabe and the latest from Yorkshire cricket.
| 18:00Hear from Chris Wilder on Sheffield United and Cameron Dawson from Sheffield Wednesday.
| 18:00The latest from our local football managers and boxing news from the Ingle Gym.
| 18:00A preview of Wimbledon, the latest on the cricket and the Sheffield Steelers.
| 18:00John's plays music this weekend from The Shirelles, The Sapphires and Phyllis Hyman.
| 18:00As Ramadan and Eid come to end, hear a debate looking at the topic on BBC Radio Sheffield.
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| 19:00 | 19:00Georgey celebrates 20 years of Harry Potter and hears from the Glastonbury milkman.
| 19:00Birds that attack and befriend and 50 years of cash machines.
| 19:00Clearing out playground equipment and a woman engaged to Britain's most violent prisoner.
| 19:00What is the oldest thing in your purse or wallet and 50 years of black and white TV.
| 19:00Georgey celebrates National Cream Tea day and marks 50 years of colour television.
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| 20:00 | | | | | | 20:00The region's new music, gig guide and unsigned bands with Christian Carlisle.
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| 21:00 | | | | | | | 21:00Kat introduces our highlights including some alpacas and Rony celebrating Canada.(R)
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| 22:00 | 22:00Russell Walker brings you late night music and conversation.
| 22:00Russell Walker brings you late night music and conversation.
| 22:00Russell Walker brings you late night music and conversation.
| 22:00Russell Walker brings you late night music and conversation.
| 22:00Russell Walker with another Free For All Friday!
| 22:00Great music from the 1970s and 1980s and your guide to the weekend.
| 22:00Steve's Classic Charts are from July 1966 and 1982, plus the Quiet Storm after midnight.
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