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The Queen of Soul: the Legend of Aretha Franklin (Radio 2)

Aretha deserves a better tribute than this, writes Antonia Quirke

The Reunion (Radio 4)

Sue MacGregor knows how to get the best out of her guests.

Summer waves

It's July, so all the usual presenters are taking it easy, writes Antonia Quirke.

Presenter absenter

A masterclass in the art of documentary-making.

Summer Over England (Radio 3)

There was a time when all voices tended towards RP.

My Home I Played My Flute (Radio 3)

A captivating tale of a Chinese flautist's love of sound.

Private Passions

Max Beesley is refreshingly free of pomp and circumstance.

Simon Mayo Radio 2

No-frills food chat from a thoroughly decent bloke.

When Humphy met Tracey

What's happened to the Rottweiler on 4?

AV or not AV?

The Election Debate, BBC Radio 5 Live

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