Schedule
Early
00:00
Geoffrey Smith's Jazz—Ellington in Fargo
Highlights from a classic Duke Ellington session in Fargo, North Dakota, in 1940.
01:00
Through the Night—Every song a symphony
Excerpts from the Italian Songbook, Hugo Wolf's collection of mini masterpieces.
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Morning
07:00
Breakfast—Sunday - Martin Handley
Martin Handley presents Radio 3's classical breakfast show, featuring listener requests.
09:00
Sunday Morning—Sarah Walker with Vaughan Williams, Dvorak and Delius
Sarah Walker with a broad range of music, including her Sunday Escape.
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Afternoon
12:00
Private Passions—Clarke Peters
Michael Berkeley’s guest is actor Clarke Peters.
13:00
Radio 3 Lunchtime Concert—JS Bach's The Musical Offering
The award-winning young ensemble BarrocoTout performs Bach's The Musical Offering in York.
14:00
The Early Music Show—The Sixteen at 40
Harry Christophers, founder of The Sixteen, celebrates the choir's 40th birthday.
15:00
Choral Evensong—Trinity College, Cambridge (1996 Archive)
An archive recording from the Chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge.
16:00
Choir and Organ—06/01/2019
Sara Mohr-Pietsch presents a selection of organ favourites and new discoveries.
17:00
The Listening Service—What Makes a Song?
Tom Service explores what makes a good song work.
17:30
Words and Music—Creatures of Habit
An exploration of habitual behaviour, good or bad, logical or absurd, healthy or otherwise
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Evening
18:45
Sunday Feature—Keats Goes North
Fiona Stafford follows John Keats’s epic 1818 walk, which inspired his greatest poetry.
19:30
Drama on 3—Victim
The story of ‘Victim’, the first British film to seriously address homosexuality.
21:00
Proms 2018 Repeats—Prom 74 repeat: Handel's Theodora
Jonathan Cohen directs Arcangelo in Handel's Theodora at the Royal Albert Hall.
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Late
00:00
Classical Fix—Clara Amfo
What happens when an RnB fan with a musical theatre obsession tries out a classical mix?
00:30
Through the Night—Three Contemporary Slovaks
Jonathan Swain presents music by Peter Kolman, Jozef Sixta and Vladimir Godar.














