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Network Radio BBC Week 2
Highlights 8-14 January 2011

Andy Kershaw trekks across the globe for Music Planet

Music Planet

Thursday 13 January on BBC RADIO 3

Andy Kershaw and Lucy Duran go trekking across the globe to bring listeners the music, sounds and songs of some of the world's remotest regions

HQ

Saturday 8 January on BBC RADIO 2

HQ marks the return of Roy Hudd to BBC Radio 2 in a unique pairing with David Quantick of The Blagger's Guide

THE GENIUS OF MOZART
Opera Day
Kiri Te Kanawa's Favourite Mozart Arias

Saturday 8 January on BBC RADIO 3

Dame Kiri Te Kanawa talks about the Mozart arias that mean the most to her as part of BBC Radio 3's The Genius Of Mozart season

Readings From The King James Bible

Sunday 9 January on BBC RADIO 4

Celebrations to mark the 400th anniversary of the publication of the King James Bible continue on BBC Radio 4

The Huey Show

Sunday 9 January on BBC 6 MUSIC

Acclaimed cult film-maker David Lynch talks to Huey Morgan

The 1Xtra Breakfast Show With Twin B

Monday 10 January on BBC RADIO 1XTRA

Twin B (aka Alec Boateng) kicks off a brand-new weekday schedule on BBC Radio 1Xtra

Ed Reardon's Week

Monday 10 January on BBC RADIO 4

BBC Radio 4's most curmudgeonly author, Ed Reardon, is back for a new series, starring Christopher Douglas as Ed

Nemone

Tuesday 11 January on BBC 6 MUSIC

Former Soft Cell front-man Marc Almond shares the songs that have inspired him.

Vines On The Frontline

Wednesday 12 January on BBC RADIO 3

Jeremy Bowen takes listeners on a journey to meet the Lebanese wine makers who braved the bombs and bullets of the frontline

Thin Air

Wednesday 12 January on BBC RADIO 4

Gabrielle Walker explores the atmosphere – the ocean of air on which so much depends

Heart And Soul – Haiti: One Year On

Wednesday 12 January on BBC WORLD SERVICE

Edward Stourton travels to Haiti to investigate the effects of religion on international aid

Imelda Marcos, Dictator Of Taste?

Thursday 13 January on BBC RADIO 4

Mark Ellen explores why Imelda Marcos is emerging as an unlikely modern art icon

Scheduling information in Network Radio Programme Information is subject to change.

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