Wednesday 29 Oct 2014
Saturday 5 to Thursday 10 November on BBC RADIO 3
A selection of festival highlights exploring this year's central theme, Change, including discussions with William Hague, Molly Dineen and Germaine Greer, can be heard across the week
Saturday 5 November on BBC RADIO 3 and BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
BBC Radio 3 and BBC Radio 5 Live join forces for a special festival debate about the editorial choices behind today's news stories as a panel of guests from the media join Matthew Sweet and Chris Warburton live at The Sage Gateshead
Saturday 5 November on BBC RADIO 3
A special homage to Placido Domingo, one of the greatest voices of all time
Sunday 6 November on BBC RADIO 2
Aled Jones hosts the final of the prestigious competition from St Martin-in-the-Fields in London
Monday 7 to Friday 11 November on BBC RADIO 2
Jeremy Vine meets the mothers of five soldiers killed in action who share their memories through their sons' favourite music, as part of BBC Radio 2's Remembrance Week programming
Monday 7 to Friday 11 November on BBC RADIO 4
This season of programmes about the most complex object in the known universe includes Dr Geoff Bunn's A History Of The Brain, The Lobotomist and Mind Myths
Monday 7 to Friday 11 November on BBC RADIO 4
Derek Jacobi reads Anthony Horowitz's shocking new Sherlock Holmes mystery – the first such project to be endorsed by the Conan Doyle Estate
Tuesday 8 November on BBC RADIO 4
Richard Herring is back to poke and prod a variety of controversial objects to see if the controversy falls out
Wednesday 9 November on BBC RADIO 3
Sue Perkins and Tom Service unravel everything listeners ever wanted to know about the symphony, but were too afraid to ask
Thursday 10 November on BBC RADIO 5 LIVE
Eleanor Oldroyd re-visits the story of German goalkeeper Robert Enke, two years after his tragic suicide, in a 5 Live Sport Special – A Life Too Short
Friday 11 November on BBC RADIO 2
Paul O'Grady hosts a special Armistice Day concert from London's Hackney Empire, recreating the spirit of ENSA to pay tribute to servicemen and -women past and present
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