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  2. BBC Radio 6 Music - Wikipedia

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    BBC Radio 6 Music [1] is a British digital radio station owned and operated by the BBC. It primarily plays a wide range of alternative music , from established and emerging artists and bands. In 2002 it was the first national music radio station to be launched by the BBC in 32 years. [ 2 ]

  3. The Craig Charles Funk and Soul Show - Wikipedia

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    The Radio 6 Music show is presented live by Craig Charles and produced by Simon Hodge, Ben Appleyard and Ellen Orchard for TBI Media. All varieties of funk and soul music are played, from classic tracks to contemporary releases. [1] It is the longest-running show on BBC Radio 6 Music. [2]

  4. The Russell Brand Show (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    The Russell Brand Show was a radio show first broadcast in 2006 on BBC Radio 6 Music and later on BBC Radio 2, TalkSport, XFM and finally Radio X in 2017. The show's host was English comedian Russell Brand, who was usually joined by co-host and long-term friend Matt Morgan, as well as the show's poet laureate, Greg "Mr Gee" Sekweyama.

  5. Adam and Joe (radio show) - Wikipedia

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    Adam and Joe was a radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music presented by Adam and Joe – comedians Adam Buxton and Joe Cornish.The show began in October 2007 and ran for three hours in a Saturday morning slot, originally from 9:00am to 12:00pm before moving to 10:00am to 1:00pm.

  6. Dream Ticket - Wikipedia

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    Dream Ticket was a music radio show on BBC Radio 6 Music, and on the air since the opening of the radio station in 2002 until 2007.. The presenters have been Janice Long (11 March 2002 – 1 July 2004), Jane Gazzo (5 July 2004 – 29 September 2005 - see Jane Gazzo's Dream Ticket), Nemone (3 October 2005 – 10 August 2006).

  7. Radcliffe & Maconie - Wikipedia

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    Mark Radcliffe had previously broadcast a solo show on Radio 2 from June 2004 after transferring from BBC Radio 1 the previous March, whilst Maconie had also broadcast various shows for the network as well as 6 Music. The Radio 2 show was broadcast four nights a week (Monday to Thursday) until 8 April 2010, when the Thursday night show was ...

  8. 25 Years of Rock - Wikipedia

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    30 Years Of Rock was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 from 1-2pm each week, between 20 April (1955) and 16 November (1984). A one-week gap was made due to the live broadcast of "Live Aid" on 13 July. The series was most recently repeated on BBC Radio 6 Music from 28 November 2015 [5] and finished on 27 December 2015. [6] 25 Years of Rock

  9. Jarvis Cocker - Wikipedia

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    On 31 December 2008, Cocker guest edited the Today programme on BBC Radio 4. [64] He also guested as a panellist on BBC's Question Time in July 2009. [65] In October 2009, BBC Radio 6 Music announced Cocker was set to take over the Sunday afternoon slot from 10 January 2010 onwards, with Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service. He was quoted as saying ...