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Network Radio BBC Week 4
Highlights 22-28 January 2011

Giovanni Meoni stars in the title role in Verdi's Rigoletto

Opera On 3 – Live From The Met

Saturday 22 January on BBC RADIO 3

The New Year's New York Metropolitan Opera season continues with Verdi's Rigoletto

BBC RADIO 4 FILM SEASON
Archive On 4 – Going To The Flicks

Saturday 22 January on BBC RADIO 4

Barry Norman continues his exploration into the changing experience of cinema-going over the last century as part of BBC Radio 4's film season, which also features David Thompson's journey through cinema, Life At 24 Frames A Second

Michael Ball

Sunday 23 January on BBC RADIO 2

Michael Ball's Sunday Brunch makes a welcome return to Sunday mornings on BBC Radio 2

In New DJs We Trust Weeknight Takeover

Monday 24 to Friday 28 January on BBC RADIO 1

BBC Radio 1's showcase for the hottest new DJ talent and new dance music gets a takeover slot throughout the week which concludes with a free live event on Friday 28 January at Sheffield University's Student Union

The Essay – Listener, They Wore It

Monday 24 to Friday 28 January on BBC RADIO 3

Novelists Tracy Chevalier and Justin Cartwright, art critic Laura Cumming, critic Peter Bradshaw and Vogue editor Alexandra Shulman explore the meaning of clothes and accessories in story, novel, film, painting and song

The Glasgow Effect

Monday 24 January on BBC RADIO 4

Glaswegian Iain Macwhirter explores why his home town suffers from higher mortality rates than expected

Celtic Connections 2011

Wednesday 26 January on BBC RADIO 2

Deacon Blue front man Ricky Ross brings highlights of Celtic Connections 2011 from Glasgow

BBC Radio 2 In Concert

Thursday 27 January on BBC RADIO 2

Jo Whiley presents a special show featuring a homecoming gig from the Manic Street Preachers

The Verb

Friday 28 January on BBC RADIO 3

Ian McMillan bursts onto the air with BBC Radio 3's language cabaret

Scheduling information in Network Radio Programme Information is subject to change.

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