Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Friday 17 July on BBC RADIO 3
Live from the Royal Albert Hall in London, the BBC Symphony Orchestra and its Chief Conductor Jiří Bělohlávek open the new season of the 2009 Proms
Saturday 11 July on BBC RADIO 1
BBC Radio 1 returns to one of the most exciting festivals of the summer – T In The Park at Balado in Kinross-shire
Saturday 11 July on BBC RADIO 2
Thirty years on, Candi Staton investigates how a disgruntled American rock DJ blew up a stadium full of disco records and signalled the death of disco
Saturday 11 July on BBC RADIO 4
Quentin Tarantino is acknowledged as an exceptional soundtrack producer and Robert Zeigler examines the music from his films
Saturday 11 July on BBC RADIO 4
The story of "the greatest event in all the history of the human race", told by Buzz Aldrin, the man who stood on the Moon, and those who supported him
Thursday 16 July on BBC 1XTRA
Listeners can enjoy highlights of this year's Relentless NASS festival, which was held between 10-12 July at the Bath and West Showground
Thursday 16 July on BBC RADIO 2
Stuart Maconie kicks off BBC Radio 2's coverage of the Latitude Festival, a four-day event in Suffolk, which includes eclectic music, arts and comedy, and will be featured across BBC Radio
Thursday 16 July on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
John Inverdale and Chris Evans present a busy day of live golf from Turnberry, Scotland, on the first day of the Open Golf Championships
Friday 17 July on BBC RADIO 4
The air-travel comedy, starring Stephanie Cole, Roger Allam, Carolyn Knapp-Shappey, Benedict Cumberbatch and John Finnermore, makes a welcome return
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