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Sky TV Guide: BBC 6music TV Guide for the 2010-03-14

0700 George Lamb
George wakes you up at the weekend with great tunes and chat. Professor Robert Winston runs through all of mankind's bad ideas and Mr Ekan solves all of mankind's crises.

1000 Jo Good
Jo Good talks to a guest about how they're Married to the Music, plus there's a twisted cover version in Thats Not My Song and electro heaven in Synth You've Been Gone.

1300 Music Week
Julie Cullen and Matt Everitt talk to dance act Orbital about their past and future career, plus actor Christopher Lee explains why he's recording a heavy metal concept album.

1400 Tom Ravenscroft
Tom Ravenscroft sits in for Huey Morgan while he's off on tour, digging into his own impressive record collection and carrying on Huey's features Vinyl Fetish and Sharing Is Caring.

1530 Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service
Jarvis dips into his eclectic record collection and you're invited to plug the gaps in his musical knowledge in Are They Any Good?

1730 Stuart Maconie's Freak Zone
A 150-minute trip into the unknown with Stuart. Roll up for Throbbing Gristle, Nigerian Afro-beat and art-rock. It can only be The Zone.

2000 Dave Pearce Dance Anthems
Dave Pearce plays classic dance anthems from rave to trance via hip hop and house, plus he's joined on the phone by DJ and former Underworld member Darren Emerson.

2200 Guy Garvey's Finest Hour
Guy presents the show from the comfort of his own home with great tunes and chat, Beckypedia and That Was The Sky At Night The Week That Was.

0000 Don Letts
Culture clash radio - The Don's selections cross time, space and genre.

0100 BBC Introducing with...Tom Robinson
...Tom Robinson. Tom's studio guests are the South By Southwest-bound Broadcast 2000, plus the session tracks come from Simon Doherty.

0300 Chris Hawkins
Chris Hawkins presents documentaries and archive tracks featuring Guitar Greats with a look at The Who's Pete Townshend.