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  • Jon Richardson

    Laughs and ridiculous stories on the young comedian's weekly Sunday show on 6 Music.

  • Music Week

    The week's music news condensed into a handy snack for your mp3 player! Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt discuss the latest issues and interview movers and shakers from the music business, as heard on BBC 6 Music every Sunday.

  • In Tune

    Sean Rafferty and Petroc Trelawny with interviews from performers, conductors, and composers taking part in this year's BBC Proms. Listen live to In Tune on BBC Radio 3 - Monday to Friday at 5pm. Please note, this podcast is only available in the UK.

  • Jazz Library

    Alyn Shipton identifies the key players, bandleaders, vocalists and arrangers who should form the cornerstone of any jazz collection. Jazz Library is broadcast on Saturdays at 16.00 on BBC Radio 3. Please note, this podcast is only available in the UK.

  • Lebrecht Interviews

    In-depth, biographical portraits of pre-eminent figures from the Classical music world interviewed by Norman Lebrecht. Frank, self-appraising and psychologically revealing, these 45 minute interviews are broadcast weekly during the BBC Proms season, July to September. Lebrecht interviews this year include the violinist Hilary Hahn, Michael Kaiser President of the John F. Kennedy for the Performing Arts in Washington, the conductor Vladimir Ashkenazy and to start the season the American born early music specialist William Christie.

  • World Routes

    World Music performance, reviews and features presented by Lucy Duran and guest experts every Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock on BBC Radio 3. New episodes are added most Saturdays. Please note, this podcast is only available in the UK.

  • Americana: inside the USA

    An insider’s guide to the stories shaping the USA today. Every Sunday, at 7.15pm, presenter Matt Frei will be joined in the Washington DC studio by an eclectic panel of guests for a thought provoking mix of discussion, reportage and eavesdropping on American airwaves. Going out 52 weeks a year, the half hour magazine show will also be teaming up with radio stations around the country, bringing insights from places off the beaten track.

  • Best of Natural History Radio

    The BBC Natural History Unit produces a wide range of programmes that aim to immerse a listener in the wonder, surprise and importance that nature has to offer.

  • Click On

    Exploring the latest developments in from the world of information technology, and how these affect our lives. Click On brings you stories of digital developments, internet innovations, and technological triumphs and trials. Mondays at 4.30pm on Radio 4. Find out more at bbc.co.uk/radio4/science/clickon

  • Excess Baggage

    Travellers' Tales from home and around the world: their destinations, experiences and issues arising from their journeys are discussed with Sandi Toksvig or John McCarthy from 1000 to 1030 am on Saturdays.

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