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Early
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00:00–00:30Stuart Maconie charts the rise and fall of David Bowie's alter ego.
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00:30–03:00Getting you ready for Friday with back to back music, plus exclusive BBC sessions.
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03:00–04:00In 2000, Joe Strummer became a DJ for BBC World Service - this is how he sounded.
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04:00–05:00Kirsty MacColl at Glastonbury in 1992, plus Anne Peebles and Luscious Jackson in session.
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05:00–07:00Nana Hawk picks a floor filler every day for a week - it's time to party like you're 99!
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Morning
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07:00–10:00Friday brings Professor Brian Cox, Murray Lachlan Young and MASOs!
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10:00–13:00Huey Morgan sits in for Lauren Laverne and welcomes in the weekend.
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Afternoon
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13:00–16:00Mark and Stuart's last show of the year and they celebrate with Noddy Holder.
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16:00–19:00We break up for the year with a festive Friday Free For All.
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Evening
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19:00–21:00Tom Robinson curates a playlist of 6 Music listeners' favourite tunes of 2011.
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21:00–00:00Christmas show with Thee Cormans, Roots Manuva, Big Deal and Adam Buxton, amongst others.
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Late
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00:00–01:00Officially the weirdest Christmas party you've ever been to!
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01:00–02:00All the best bits from a week on 6 Music in one neat hour.
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02:00–03:00The Charlatans and John Cooper Clarke share the headline in this special Classic Concert.
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03:00–04:008/8. Some of the best of the series, begining with Matt Everitt speaking to Brian Wilson. (R)
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04:00–05:00Al Stewart live in 1989, plus archive sessions from Microdisney and Head Of David.
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