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<desc>With Rob Cowan.Rob's choice of music to begin the day includes piano music by Schubert and John Foulds, as well as a French orchestra playing Franck and a Czech trio playing Dvorak. With Free Thought from 8.30am.</desc>
<title>Breakfast</title>
<end>1000</end>
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<start>0700</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>With Sarah Walker.Including:</desc>
<title>Classical Collection</title>
<end>1200</end>
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<start>1000</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Heinrich Schutz (1585-1672)1/5. Donald Macleod looks at the influence the church reformer Martin Luther had on the life and music of his compatriot Heinrich Schutz.</desc>
<title>Composer of the Week</title>
<end>1300</end>
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<start>1200</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Live from Cadogan Hall, London. Presented by Suzy Klein.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms Chamber Music</title>
<end>1400</end>
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<start>1300</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Presented by Louise Fryer.2.00pm BBC Proms 2008</desc>
<title>Afternoon on 3</title>
<end>1700</end>
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<start>1400</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Sean Rafferty presents a selection of music and guests from the arts world.</desc>
<title>In Tune</title>
<end>1930</end>
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<start>1700</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London. Presented by Andrew McGregor.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms 2008</title>
<end>1950</end>
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<start>1930</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>Next Door</subtitle>
<desc>Mark Bazeley reads Kurt Vonnegut's cautionary tale about the perils of eavesdropping. A work which exhibits its author's noted sardonic outlook on life, it centres on the chaos unleashed by the good intentions of a young boy who overhears the couple next door arguing.</desc>
<title>Twenty Minutes</title>
<end>2010</end>
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<start>1950</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Live from the Royal Albert Hall, London.The Prom concludes with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra under Bernard Haitink, a famed interpreter of Mahler, performing the German composer's Sixth Symphony.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms 2008</title>
<end>2145</end>
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<start>2010</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Mark-Anthony Turnage talks to Andrew McGregor about his music and introduces performances of some of his chamber works.</desc>
<title>BBC Proms Composer Portrait</title>
<end>2230</end>
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<start>2145</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>Ahead of his appearance as conductor of the Last Night of the Proms on Saturday, the featured artist is Roger Norrington, who conducts music by Mozart.</desc>
<title>Proms Artist Focus</title>
<end>2300</end>
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<start>2230</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<subtitle>The Rise of Retro Tech</subtitle>
<desc>Series considering the meaning of old technology in our modern lives.</desc>
<title>The Essay</title>
<end>2315</end>
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<start>2300</start>
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  <programme>
<desc>Charlie Gillett is joined by a trio so new that they haven't yet chosen a name. Brought together for a festival in Siberia, it unites three musicians who have been active on the world music scene for decades. As well as playing in the studio, Justin Adams, Lu Edmonds and Ben Mandelson exchange records that have influenced their music.</desc>
<title>World on 3</title>
<end>0100</end>
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<start>2315</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>With John Shea.1.00am</desc>
<title>Through the Night</title>
<end>0500</end>
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<start>0100</start>
  </programme>
  <programme>
<desc>With John Shea.5.00am</desc>
<title>Through the Night</title>
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<start>0500</start>
  </programme>
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