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Rabbie agus Caileagan Nashville - Burns and the Nashville Lassies
With Cathy Ann MacPhee, Beth Nielsen Chapman, Suzy Bogguss and Laura McGhee.
BBC ALBA
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Radio Wales' Desert Island Discs
On Desert Island Discs' 70th birthday, Jamie Owen talks to Welsh people about their choice
BBC Radio Wales
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BBC Radio Scotland Young Traditional Musician 2012
Six finalists compete for the prestigious title at the Grand Hall in Glasgow City Halls.
BBC ALBA
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Your Desert Island Discs
Prògram sònraichte a' comharrachadh 70 bliadhna den t-sreath chliùiteach seo.
BBC Radio nan Gàidheal
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Your Desert Island Discs
Which discs would listeners save from the surf? And what are the stories behind the songs?
BBC Radio Scotland
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When Jarvis Cocker Met Leonard Cohen
6 Music's Jarvis Cocker speaks to Leonard Cohen about his song-writing, loves and life.
BBC Radio 2
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When Rock Chicks Ruled
Sally Boazman explores the rise of female singer/songwriters in the 60s.
BBC Radio 2
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Gerry Rafferty Remembered
With Paul Brady, Ron Sexsmith, Barbara Dickson, The Proclaimers, Rab Noakes and others.
BBC Two Scotland
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There is Business Like Show Business
Will Young explores the hidden world of industrial musicals
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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North of the Border - The Rise of Mexican Music
Robin Denselow examines the growing influence of the Mexican drug ballad, or narcocorrido.
BBC Radio 4
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A Year of Welsh Music
Alan Thompson presents highlights of live sessions by Welsh artists over the past year.
BBC Radio Wales
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Breaking the Wall
A partially sighted student with severe hearing loss writes a piece for full orchestra.
BBC Two
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The Doors - The Story of LA Woman
The amazing story of The Doors' landmark album LA Woman, released in 1971.
BBC Four
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Who's Angry Now?
John Harris investigates the current state of contemporary British protest music.
BBC Radio 4
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6 On 2: 6 Music Celebrates 10 Years
Highlights of BBC Radio 6 Music's 10th birthday celebrations.
BBC Radio 2
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Balalaika Born Again
The new expanding sound world of Russian virtuoso balalaika player, Alexey Arhipovskiy.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Titanic: A Commemoration in Music and Film
A unique mix of music and documentary to mark the centenary of the sinking of the Titanic.
BBC Two
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They Shoot Horses Don't They?: The History of the Dance Marathon
Andy Davies looks at the history of the dance marathon.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Shakin' Stevens
Revealing documentary about the life, career and achievements of Shakin' Stevens.
BBC One Wales
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The First LP in Ireland
The extraordinary story of how classic Irish folk songs were saved from extinction.
BBC Radio 4
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Peace, Love and Soul - Soul Train
Trevor Nelson celebrates the hugely successful American black music TV show, Soul Train.
BBC Radio 2
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The Barlow-Morgenstern Method
Tony Hawks uses an unusual reference work to explore the world of musical plagiarism.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Men In Black - The Stranglers Story
As a tribute to Dave Greenfield, another chance to hear the story of the Stranglers.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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Robin Gibb at the BBC
A special tribute to the late Robin Gibb, drawn from 40 years of BBC archive
BBC Radio 2
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The Stiff Records Story
Madness frontman Suggs continues the story of the influential record label.
BBC Radio 6 Music
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John Barry - The Lost Tapes
Eddi Fiegel explores the music of the five-time, Oscar-winning film composer, John Barry.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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The Stardust Memories
Midge Ure explores the story behind the David Bowie's iconic rock album Ziggy Stardust.
BBC Radio 4
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Queens on Asian Network
Shay Grewal presents live music from Alka Yagnik, Sunidhi Chauhan and Harshdeep Kaur.
BBC Asian Network
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The Godfather of Ulster Punk
Alan Dein meets figurehead of the Northern Irish punk scene, Terri Hooley.
BBC Radio 4
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Changing My Voice
Christopher Gabbitas explores the effects on singers of changing the pitch of their voice.
BBC Radio 4 Extra
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Is It Worth It?
Annie Nightingale ponders the impact of the Falklands war through the song 'Shipbuilding'.
BBC Radio 2
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Cruinneachadh nan Comhlan/Meeting of the Bands
St Laurence O'Toole Pipe Band's visit to the Western Isles at the end of March 2012.
BBC ALBA
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A Musical Map of East London
Paloma Faith takes a musical tour of Olympic boroughs Tower Hamlets, Hackney and Newham.
BBC Radio 2
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1948 Olympics - London's Austerity Games
Barry Davies presents the story of the last time the Olympic Games came to London.
BBC Radio 2
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A Long, Long Time Ago: The Don McLean Story
Paul Gambaccini looks at the life and career of 'American Pie' writer Don McLean.
BBC Radio 2
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The Hobbit, the Musical
The story of the first stage production of The Hobbit, at New College School in 1967.
BBC Radio 4
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Cymanfa'r Eisteddfod
Cymanfa Ganu gyda chynulleidfa'r Pafiliwr yn fyw o Eisteddfod Genedlaethol Bro Morgannwg.
BBC Radio Cymru
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Darwin's Tunes
Can you apply Darwin's theory of natural selection to music and create the perfect song?
BBC Radio 4
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Mark Goes to Memphis
Mark Kermode heads to Memphis, Tennessee, to trace the musical history of the city.
BBC Radio 2
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The Godfather of Ulster Punk
Alan Dein meets figurehead of the Northern Irish punk scene, Terri Hooley.
BBC Radio Ulster
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BBC Proms Last Night Celebrations in Scotland
The BBC Scottish Symphony Orchestra will be joined by Scottish jazz legend Tommy Smith.
BBC Two
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The Big Concert
Highlights from this year's concert in Stirling with the Simón Bolívar Symphony Orchestra.
BBC Two Scotland
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Big Shot
John Sugar explores an evolving music industry and the changing role of music manager.
BBC Radio 4
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Let's Have a Party! The Piano Genius of Mrs Mills
The story of the secretary-turned-pianist who entertained with her music hall songs.
BBC Four
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BBC Philharmonic presents a James Bond Special
Mayo and Kermode present a special event celebrating 50 years of the music of James Bond.
BBC Radio 2
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1962 - Love Me Do
Stuart Maconie celebrates the 50th anniversary of the release of the Beatles' Love Me Do.
BBC One
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Spellbound: Siouxsie and the Banshees
Miranda Sawyer looks at one of music's most distinctive artists Siouxsie and the Banshees.
BBC Radio 4 Extra