for the next 7 days. All programmes in Stereo except those indicated (M).
All times GMT.
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | Radio Six News |
| 00:02 | The Paul and Spike Show LivePaul Higgonbotham and Spike Naismith with a special live version of their off the wall talk show to start the 24 hours celebration of ten years online for radio six international. Live from West Virginia. (Radio Six News at 01:00) Radio Six International Syndication |
| 02:00 | Radio Six News |
| 02:02 | Messing About on the Riverstarring Tony Hatch in a ninety minute show of his best loved songs and TV themes. featuring the Tony Hatch Trio with guest singers Jill Keating and Christian. Recorded in front of an audience on board Glasgow's Tall Ship, the 'Glen Lee'. Directed by Karin Spalter, Produced by Tony Currie (Repeat) |
| 03:35 | Jean Scott Singsthe former star of the London West End production of 'My Fair Lady' sings a selection of her favourite songs. Produced by Tony Currie. (Repeat) |
| 04:00 | Pirate RadioJohn Cavanagh with his one man show in which he plays music and interviews guests, whose role he also plays. Recorded live in front of an audience at 'The Arches', Glasgow. Directed by Maria Gil. 'The Scotsman' theatre critic, Joyce Macmillan, wrote: "Pirate Radio is a low-key, slightly old-fashioned looking show, even if it is streamed live from the Arches onto Radio Six International. John Cavanagh sits at a dimly-lit desk conducting a late-night radio show – complete with an ageing, whisky-toping special guest from a legendary Scottish crossover band, also played by Cavanagh – and reminiscing about his experiences as an antique-shop owner turned broadcaster. Developed by Cavanagh and director Maria Gil with the creative advice of composer Neil Davidson, the show features some thoroughly weird and enjoyable music, ranging from Tibetan throat-music to the electronic sounds of radio itself, arranged into strange and poignant sequences that seem both contemporary, and somehow deeply nostalgic." (Repeat) |
| 04:50 | Woodstock Taylor Live at the CCAthe Edinburgh based singer songwriter performs some of her own songs in front of an audience at Glasgow's Centre for Contemporary Art. (Repeat) |
| 05:05 | RecitalHadar Rimon (violin) and Nadev Hertzka (piano) perform works by Brahms, Schumann, Tchaikovsky, Ravel, Shemer and Elgar. Recorded live in front of a specially invited audience. Produced by Leslie Wolfson. (Repeat) |
| 06:00 | Radio Six News |
| 06:02 | The Tony Currie Showlive from Glasgow with two hours of live music recorded by radio six international, as part of our ten years online celebrations. (Radio Six News at 07:00) Radio Six International Syndication |
| 08:00 | Radio Six News |
| 08:02 | The Lively Lounge LiveTony Currie live from Glasgow with the weekly hour of pop instrumentals including discographies of Johnny Pearson, Mason Williams and Herb Alpert and including live sessions recorded for radio six international by by Tony Hatch, Thistle Brass, and Johnny Pearson. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 09:00 | Radio Six News |
| 09:02 | John Collinslive from Glasgow as part of our ten years online celebrations with three hours of some of the best music on the radio. (Radio Six News at 10:00 and 11:00) Listeners in New Zealand join the programme at 09:55 GMT. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 12:00 | Radio Six News |
| 12:02 | Behind The TracksSue Fisher live from Derby as part of our ten years online celebrations with an extended edition of the show that tells the stories behind the songs. (Radio Six News at 13:00) Radio Six International Syndication |
| 14:00 | Radio Six News |
| 14:02 | The Penny Black Showlive from studio M in Glasgow as part of our ten years online celebrations, singer songwriter Penny and her band perform new songs. Produced by Tony Currie Radio Six International Syndication |
| 14:55 | Letter From AmericaJudy Gruber live from Washington DC as part of our ten years online celebrations with her monthly essay of life in the US capital. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 15:00 | Radio Six News |
| 15:02 | The Miller Tells Her TaleKaren Miller live from Glasgow as part of our ten years online celebrations with her weekly show of the best in Americana. (Radio Six News at 16:00) Radio Six International Syndication |
| 17:00 | Radio Six News |
| 17:02 | David Belcher's Soul Showlive from Glasgow as part of our ten years online celebrations, David spins more of the best in soul. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 18:00 | Radio Six News |
| 18:02 | Rocn and Roll SaturdayMike Marwick live from Fife as part of our ten year online celebrations with the weekly programme of dance music from the fifties. (Radio Six News at 19:00) Mike Marwick Productions |
| 10:00 | Radio Six News |
| 20:02 | SoundwaveJohn Cavanagh, live from Glasgow as part of our celebratuons of ten years online with an extended edition of his weekly show. Live studio guests include singer Hanna Tuuliki. Produced by John Cavanagh. (Radio Six News at 21:00) Radio Six International Syndication |
| 22:00 | Radio Six News |
| 22:02 | Late Night Lovewith Thea Newcomb live from Glasgow as part of our celebrations of ten years online, with two hours of love songs to end the day. (Radio Six News at 23:00) Radio Six International Syndication |
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | The Miller Tells her Talewith Karen Miller playing the best in new Americana. (Broadcast yesterday) |
| 01:50 | Random Play: The New Playlistnew tracks from the 50 track playlist. |
| 06:00 | John Cavanagh's SoundwaveJohn Cavanagh with alternatives in pop. This week's show features a live session with guests Pefkin. Check out the track listings every week on the programme's own webpage. Contact John here: john@radiosix.com. Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast on Friday) |
| 07:00 | Thea Newcombwith an hour of love songs Radio Six International Syndication (A shortened version of the programme broadcast yesterday) |
| 08:00 | Letter from AmericaJudy Gruber with a topical essay from the US Capital. (Broadcast yesterday) |
| 08:05 | Dan Roberts' Shortwave ReportDan Roberts chooses some of last week's most interesting news and current affairs as broadcast on shortwave radio stations throughout the world. This week's show features stories from China Radio International, Radio Netherlands, Radio Havana Cuba, and the Voice of Russia. For Replay Service click here. (Mono) |
| 08:35 | The Miller Tells her Talewith Karen Miller playing the best in new Americana.(Broadcast yesterday) |
| 10:30 | Dominic Forbes' Soft Rock Classicsa weekly two hour mix of great rock music and snatches of events from the past. Dominic Forbes Productions |
| 12:20 | Thinking GlobalFormer First Minister of Scotland Jack McConnell talks to Karin Spalter in an interview originally broadcast on St Andrew's Day 2005. (Repeat) |
| 12:45 | Goodness NoseRichard Paterson tells some of his tales of the whisky business. (Repeat) |
| 13:15 | Darius Darque Supernatural Detective"The Tenement of Terror" starring Paul Bushell as Darius Darque, Charles Davies as his man, Abbercrombie, Carol Ann Reed as The Accuirsed Hag and David newell as The Butcher and The Policeman. Other roles are played members of the cast. The episode was written by David Newell and produced by Guy Morgan. (Repeat) |
| 13:45 | Hamish McMoosiethe adventures of a Scottish mouse, narrated by Isla St Clair. (Repeat) |
| 14:00 | McLaughlin's CeilidhJack McLaughlin with his own brand of tartan music. (Repeat) |
| 15:00 | The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes"The Silver Blaze" by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Narrated and produced for radio six international by John Toye. (Repeat) |
| 16:00 | Dan Roberts' Shortwave ReportDan Roberts chooses some of last week's most interesting news and current affairs as broadcast on shortwave radio stations throughout the world. This week's show features stories from China Radio International, Radio Netherlands, Radio Havana Cuba, and the Voice of Russia. For Replay Service click here. (Mono. Broadcast earlier) |
| 16:30 | Live WireSteve Flynn with this week's guest. Steve Osborne Productions |
| 16:50 | Alchemical Radiowith The Reverend Rabbit. For playlists and other extra information click here. Stone Premonitions Production |
| 17:55 | Letter from AmericaJudy Gruber with a topical essay from the US Capital. (Broadcast yesterday) |
| 18:00 | Aly's Album ShowAlyson Woodhouse with this week's album review. |
| 19:00 | Kenny Toshfrom Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the Revival Show and the oldies that radio forgot. |
| 20:00 | The Paul & Spike Showfrom the USA, Paul Higginbotham and Spike Nesmith look at humanity and its foibles. You can contribute to the brand new Paul & Spike Forum here.(Broadcast on Friday) |
| 21:00 | Behind the TracksSue Fisher with more stories behind the songs. (Broadcast last Wednesday) |
| 22:00 | The Lively LoungeTony Currie with an hour of mostly instrumentals, including discographies of Johnny Pearson, Herb Alpert and Mason Williams. Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast last Thursday) |
| 23:00 | George Burton's Sixties Partysome of the best tracks from the best decade. Radio Six International Syndication |
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | Random PlayDiana Luke introduces four hours of uninterrupted tracks from our playlist |
| 04:00 | Thea Newcombplays the best music. (Broadcast last Sunday) Radio Six International Syndication |
| 05:00 | Random Playanother hour of music power! |
| 06:00 | David Belcher's Soul Showwith sixty minutes of great soul music. Contact David via david@radiosix.com Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast on Saturday) |
| 07:00 | Sequent SoundsAn entertaining blend of music that's free from verbal interruptions! |
| 19:00 | John Cavanagh's SoundwaveJohn Cavanagh with alternatives in pop. Check out the track listings every week on the programme's own webpage. Contact John here: john@radiosix.com. Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast on Friday) |
| 20:00 | Random Playa selection from our 50 track playlist |
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | Random PlayDiana Luke introduces four hours of uninterrupted tracks from our playlist |
| 04:00 | George Burton's Sixties Partyevery week, from the radio six international studios in Liverpool, George spins some of the best tracks from the best decade. Radio Six International Syndication (Repeat) |
| 05:00 | Random Playan hour of playlist music |
| 06:00 | Aly's Album ShowAlyson Woodhouse with her opinions on another new release.(Broadcast on Saturday) |
| 07:00 | Sequent SoundsAn entertaining blend of music that's free from verbal interruptions! |
| 19:00 | George Burton's Sixties Partyevery week, from the radio six international studios in Liverpool, George spins some of the best tracks from the best decade. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 20:00 | Random Playintroduced by Diana Luke |
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | College of Piping Radiothe March edition of the programme, introduced by the Principal of the College of Piping in Glasgow,Robert Wallace News, views, archives and music for and about pipers and piping. For Replay Service click here. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 00:50 | Tales from the BusDave Meddes narrates another story from the Island of Lismore (repeat) |
| 01:00 | Random PlayDiana Luke introduces the 50 track playlist |
| 04:00 | David Belcher's Soul Showwith sixty minutes of great soul music. Contact David via david@radiosix.com Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast last month) |
| 05:00 | Random Playmore from the 50 track playlist of new music |
| 06:00 | Behind The TracksSue Fisher with the stories behind the songs. |
| 07:00 | Sequent Soundsan entertaining blend of music that's free from verbal interruptions! |
| 19:00 | Aly's Album ShowAlyson Woodhouse gives her opinion on a new self released or indie CD. |
| 20:00 | Macgregor at 80Legendary singer and broadcaster, Jimmie Macgregor celebrates his 80th birthday today. To mark the occasion, we're repeating the Ceilidh that was broadcast live on St Andrew's Day, 2006, from the Community Hall on the Island of Lismore, in the Inner Hebrides. Jimmie was our host for this special show. (Repeat) |
| 21:50 | Random PlayDiana Luke introduces the 50 track playlist of brand new music from unsigned and indie acts around the world |
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | Random Playmore from the 50 track playlist of new music |
| 04:00 | John Cavanagh's SoundwaveJohn Cavanagh with alternatives in pop. Check out the track listings every week on the programme's own webpage. Contact John here: john@radiosix.com. Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast last month) |
| 05:00 | Random Playmore from the 50 track playlist of new music |
| 06:00 | The Lively LoungeTony Currie with an hour of mostly instrumentals, including discographies of Johnny Pearson, Herb Alpert and Mason Williams. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 07:00 | Sequent Soundsnon stop music from past playlists |
| 19:00 | Kenny Toshwith The Revival Show from our studios in Belfast, Northern Ireland. |
| 20:00 | Random PlayDiana Luke introduces the 50 track playlist of brand new music from unsigned and indie acts around the world |
| Time | Program |
|---|---|
| 00:00 | Random Playmore from the 50 track playlist of new music |
| 04:00 | The Lively LoungeTony Currie hosts the weekly show of all-instrumental music. Includes the discographies of Johnny Pearson, Mason Williams and Herb Alpert. Radio Six International Syndication (Repeat) |
| 05:00 | Random PlayDiana Luke introduces the 50 track playlist of brand new music from unsigned and indie acts around the world |
| 06:00 | Kenny Toshwith The Revival Show from our studios in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Broadcast yesterday) |
| 07:00 | Sequent Soundsuninterrupted music from past playlists. |
| 19:00 | The Lively LoungeTony Currie with an hour of mostly instrumentals, including discographies of Johnny Pearson, Herb Alpert and Mason Williams. Radio Six International Syndication(Broadcast yesterday) |
| 20:00 | Behind The Trackswith Sue Fisher and the stories behind the songs. (Broadcast on Wednesday) |
| 21:00 | John Cavanagh's SoundwaveJohn Cavanagh with alternatives in pop music. This week's show features a live session with guests Pefkin. Check out the track listings every week on the programme's own webpage. Contact John here: john@radiosix.com. Radio Six International Syndication |
| 22:00 | The Paul & Spike Showfrom the USA, Paul Higginbotham and Spike Nesmith look at humanity and its foibles. You can contribute to the brand new Paul & Spike Forum here. |
| 23:00 | David Belcher's Soul Showwith sixty minutes of great soul music. Contact David via david@radiosix.com Radio Six International Syndication (Broadcast on Saturday) |
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Time now 19:42:46 GMT on Wednesday 10 March, 2010.
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