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Thursday 21 October

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Xtra Rnb,
Xtra Hip Hop

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    16:00-19:00 Westwood Sarah Jane Crawford joins Westwood in the studio for the Hot 6@6.

The most listened-to station
in the UK

Radio 2 Homepage

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    14:00-17:05 Steve Wright in the Afternoon Steve chats to Cheryl Cole, former Apprentice winner Tim Campbell and Corrie's Bill Tarmey

Live music and
the arts

Radio 3 Homepage

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    14:00-17:00 Afternoon on 3 Bruno Campanella conducts a performance of Donizetti's comic opera L'elisir d'amore.

UK Radio Station of the Year 2008

Radio 4 Homepage

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    16:30-17:00 Material World Science Minister David Willetts tells Quentin about the government's spending plans.

The UK's home of live news and live sport

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More live sport.
Pure live sport.

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Closer to the music that
you love

6 Music Homepage

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    16:00-18:00 Steve Lamacq Steve has another Good Day Bad Day caller on the line.

Unadulterated
entertainment

Radio 7 Homepage

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    16:00-17:00 Big Toe Books Featuring The Dribblesome Teapots by Norman Hunter; Whump! by Susie Day.

The Sound of
Asian Britain

Asian Network Homepage

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    15:00-18:00 Noreen Khan Noreen looks at the tension between Apprentice candidates Shibby and Sandeesh.

Local news, entertainment and debate

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