BBC radio

6-0-6 is a talkshow, or football phone-in, broadcast on BBC Radio Five Live throughout the football season. It covers topics relating to the current affairs of football in the United Kingdom. There are 3 shows most weeks, Saturday, Sunday and Wednesday, each with a different presenter. These include Adrian Chiles and Alan Green, who has normally commentated on a game the same day. As well as listeners phoning in, a selection of texts to the studio are also read out. ...more on Wikipedia about "6-0-6"

BBC Radio is a service of the British Broadcasting Corporation which has operated in the United Kingdom under the terms of a Royal Charter since 1927. For a history of BBC radio prior to 1927 see British Broadcasting Company, Ltd. ...more on Wikipedia about "BBC Radio"

C2 is a Welsh language music show on BBC Radio Cymru. It broadcasts weeknights from 8pm - 1am and Saturdays from 10:30am-12pm ...more on Wikipedia about "C2 (radio)"

Five Live Sports Extra is a digital radio station from the BBC. ...more on Wikipedia about "Five Live Sports Extra"

Friday Night is Music Night is a long running live BBC radio programme featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra, broadcast most Fridays on BBC Radio 2 at 7.30PM. ...more on Wikipedia about "Friday Night is Music Night"

The Friday Rock Show was a radio show in the United Kingdom that was broadcast on BBC Radio 1 from 2200 to 0000 on Friday nights from 1978 to 1993. Throughout most of its run it was hosted by Tommy Vance. Ostensibly for the genre of rock in general, it was most closely associated with heavy metal. In the early 1980s it was the only nationally available medium for this genre of music, and Vance's enthusiasm for showcasing new bands and his rapport with fans made the show essential listening for rockers. For most of its run, its intro and closing theme tune was the Dixie Dregs instrumental TAKE IT OFF THE TOP, and various articles in the show used the Van Der Graaf Generator number THEME ONE. ...more on Wikipedia about "Friday Rock Show"

==BBC national radio stations== ...more on Wikipedia about "Radio Stations of the BBC"

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