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Three things with Zan Rowe: ‘I never washed my Take That T-shirt … then it started to smell’
Farewell Scott Mills: the Cristiano Ronaldo of pop radio
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The week in audio: Larkin Revisited; In Suburbia; Inheritors of Partition; Out of Afghanistan
I’m not Australian, but Judith Durham’s unofficial anthem brings a tear to my eye | Brief letters
Nancy Banks-Smith on June Spencer: 70 years of muck and bullocks!
Commercial radio beats BBC in summer numbers for first time since 1990s
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Mystery as Canadian radio station plays Rage Against the Machine song nonstop
Mario, Morricone or Mandalorian: what is the greatest film, TV and game music of all time?
The week in audio: Doctor Who: Redacted; Access All; Will Be Wild
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Charlotte Higgins on The Archers: Oliver and Adil pull a P&O Ferries and sack everyone at Grey Gables
Piers Morgan’s talkTV show attracts the curious – who don’t stay the full hour
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The week in audio: Taking on Putin; Fighting for Ukraine; Never Have I Ever
Phoebe Frances Brown, ‘frank and funny’ actor and writer, dies aged 29
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Still living and partly living with TS Eliot | Brief letters
Shaun Keaveny’s journey from the BBC to DIY radio: ‘It’s been a huge liberation’
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The week in audio: Siege; Archive on 4: Wonderlands; Backlisted; Headwaters; Absolute Radio Natalie
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Five Great Reads: hedonism, ‘narco-pentecostals’, and life as a super smeller
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Patricia Karvelas accepts there’ll be a ‘period of grief’ for lost host as new RN Breakfast era begins
‘It’s a show about love’: Desert Island Discs celebrates 80 years on air
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BBC online exhibitions mark corporation’s 100 years of broadcasting
106.5 FM: the prison radio station giving Texas men on death row a voice
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Fran Kelly bids a ‘bittersweet’ farewell to ABC’s Radio National Breakfast after 17 years
The week in audio: Life Sentence; A Mother Tongue; dot com: The Wikipedia Story and more
Spike Milligan was the true father of modern satire, says Ian Hislop
The week in audio: Uncanny; Just One Thing; Built to Thrive and more
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We’re ready for the awesome weather | Brief letters
Why can’t Classic FM handle Jimi Hendrix? | Letters
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Colorado radio host who urged boycott of vaccines dies of Covid-19
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Aisle bop if I want to: the guilty pleasure of supermarket radio
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Elizabeth Day: ‘A lot of people were yearning to talk about failure’
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