Schedule
Early
00:00
Janice Long—03/12/2013
Great music and top chat after midnight.
02:00
Alex Lester—Neat Locking
Witty chat and top tunes for all night-owls on the Best Time of the Day Show with Alex.
05:00
Vanessa Feltz—I Can Help
V asks you to disprove a report saying most of us never perform a random act of kindness.
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Morning
06:30
The Chris Evans Breakfast Show—Top Tree Advice From a Needle Know-All
Chris meets Harry Brightwell, secretary of the British Christmas Tree Growers Association.
09:30
Ken Bruce—Hollies founder Graham Nash joins Ken for Tracks of My Years
Ken is joined by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash for Tracks of My Years.
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Afternoon
12:00
Jeremy Vine—RBS Cards and Education Alternatives
Jeremy presents news, views and live guests.
14:00
Steve Wright in the Afternoon—Johnny Mathis, John Lloyd, John Mitchinson, Josh Widdicombe
Steve and the team chat to Johnny Mathis, John Lloyd, John Mitchinson and Josh Widdicombe.
17:05
Simon Mayo Drivetime—Tunesday!
Tunesday lands with lovely long songs from Steely Dan, Led Zeppelin and Don Henley!
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Evening
19:00
The Jazz Show with Jamie Cullum—03/12/2013
Classic jazz and new releases.
20:00
Jo Whiley—Plan B
Jo chats with Ben Drew, who is better known as rapper, actor and director Plan B.
22:00
BBC New Comedy Awards—2013, Semi-final, Birmingham
11/13Patrick Kielty hosts the second of two semi-finals of the BBC Radio New Comedy Award 2013.
22:30
The Blagger's Guide to Bob Dylan
An irreverent and light-hearted look at the career of singer-songwriter Bob Dylan.(R)
23:00
Mark Radcliffe's Music Club—03/12/2013
Mark goes off in search of cult classics, and possibly your favourite new record.
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Late
00:00
Janice Long—Dan Gillespie Sells
Guitarist and frontman with the Feeling, Dan Gillespie Sells, does the Spoken Word Session
02:00
Alex Lester—Toe of Solo
Witty chat and top tunes for all night-owls on the Best Time of the Day Show with Alex.
05:00
Vanessa Feltz—I'd Like To Teach The World To...Sell!
V asks about the memorable TV ads of yesteryear and Ronan Keating has our Words of Warmth.













