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Bbc Radio 2Radio 2 is one of the BBC's national radio stations. It broadcasts throughout the UK on FM radio between 88 and 91 MHz from its studios in Broadcasting House. Programmes are also relayed on DAB, Sky Television, Cable TV, Freeview and the Internet. The station started at 5.30am on September 30, 1967, and succeeded the Light Programme, with some of the Light's music shows transferring to the newly-launched Radio 1. Until the mid-1990s it was mainly known for playing middle of the road music, but under controller James Moir, more contemporary records were added to the playlist and the old easy listening style was phased out. Today Radio 2 is the most listened to radio station in the UK, with its schedule filled with top name presenters like Terry Wogan, Steve Wright, Jonathan Ross, Mark Lamarr and Michael Parkinson. It has a demographic of adult listeners and tends to play music from the 1980s and 1990s as well as contemporary chart and indie music. On Sundays it reverts for much of the day to something decidedly closer to its old style, with presenters like Richard Baker and David Jacobs and long-standing programmes like "Sunday Half Hour" and "Your Hundred Best Tunes". Whilst being adult orientated, it does not broadcast complete works of classical music, the domain of Radio 3, or offer in depth discussion, or drama, the job of Radio 4. It does however carry some half-hour comedy shows. The station does offer many musical documentaries and celebrity interviews and, up until the advent of Radio Five Live, was the BBC's main radio outlet for sports coverage (before becoming Five Live, Radio 5 was originally created by splitting off Radio 2's mediumwave frequencies, leaving Radio 2 on FM only). Being a BBC station, it is funded by the television licence fee, and does not broadcast commercials. BBC Radio 2's last closedown was at 0202 GMT on 27 January, 1979. Sarah Kennedy (who, following the fading of her 1980s television career, has been a daily early morning presenter on Radio 2 since 1993) was at the Newsdesk after Brian Newman finished the "Round Midnight" programme. From 0200-0500 GMT the following night onwards, late night listeners could listen to "You and the Night and the Music". Radio 2 has therefore had the longest period of continuous broadcasting of any national radio station in the UK - more than twenty-five years to date. On this station, the BBC Pips are only broadcast at 6:00 transposed over the Radio 2 news jingle. However, they are also played at 8:00 on weekdays between gaps in Terry Wogan's self-styled banter. When Jonathan Ross sat in for Wogan in 2004, he failed to cut his own banter and consequently spoke over the pips. Current roster Regular schedule as of January 2005: Monday to Friday 00:00 Janice Long 03.00 Alex Lester: The Best Time Of The Day 06.00 Sarah Kennedy: The Dawn Patrol 07.30 Terry Wogan: Wake Up To Wogan 09:30 Ken Bruce 12:00 Jeremy Vine 14:00 Steve Wright 17:00 Johnnie Walker 19:00 Specialist shows 22:30 Mark Radcliffe (except Friday) Saturday 00:00 Bob Harris 03:00 Janey Lee Grace 06:00 Mo Dutta 08:00 Brian Matthew: Sounds of the 60s 10:00 Jonathan Ross 13:00 Comedy 14:00 Dermot O'Leary: Saturday Club 16:00 Richard Allinson 18:00 Paul Gambaccini: America's Greatest Hits 19:30 Mark Lamarr: Alternative 60s 20:30 Stuart Maconie: The Critical List 21:30 Features (often concert recordings) 22:30 Bob Harris Sunday 00:00 Helen Mayhew 04:00 Mo Dutta 07:00 Don Mclean: Good Morning Sunday 09:00 Steve Wright's Love Songs 11:00 Michael Parkinson 13:00 Elaine Paige 14:30 Russell Davies 15:30 Lulu 17:00 Ed Stewart 19:00 Sheridan Morley 20:30 Roger Royle: Sunday Half Hour 21:00 Richard Baker: Your Hundred Best Tunes 22:00 Malcolm Laycock 23:00 David Jacobs See also: List of BBC radio stations Newsreaders External links 2
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