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Hot Flavours 101: Three Blind Mice

Yesterday, 10:00pm

Hank Mobley, Fats Waller, Joe Pass, and Norah Jones - she of the velvet voice - while Peter reads Simon Armitage and Andrew Greig, and more. Come, join us - do!

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Left of Leeds 102: Kayla Painter

Yesterday, 4:00pm

This month we talk to Bristol based producer Kayla Painter about music, owls, listening habits, washing up and merchandising....

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The Stephen Tribute Show:

Yesterday, 3:00pm

This month Stephen is back with another show with tunes from ....

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2 Bob Jukebox 48

Wed 9th Jul '25, 6:00pm

Back again for another episode of 2 Bob Jukebox

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Teenage Daydream 141

Wed 9th Jul '25, 5:00pm

Toby & the back again for Teenage Daydream

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New Eyes for Nidderdale: Green Eyes & Grey Eyes at Brimham Rocks

Wed 9th Jul '25, 12:00pm

Sounds from a day at Corn Close Care Farm and Brimham Rocks by people from Seacroft, including songs and poetry for two giant puppets

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The Deli 134: Break

Tue 8th Jul '25, 7:30pm

And a break is what The Deli will be taking for a while. Meanwhile the full-strength Deli team bring you poems, stories, wit and tunes on the theme of Break. Au revoir, le Deli!

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Love The Words 307: Todd Murphy

Tue 8th Jul '25, 4:00pm

Todd Murphy is a writer living in East Leeds. He writes prose and poetry that twist the everyday into work that is tough, tender and often uncanny.

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Love The Words 306: Lost Leeds Cornershops

Tue 1st Jul '25, 4:00pm

Created with the British Library, a radio documentary of oral history stories about growing up working in cornershops in Leeds, with music from Tower of Song.

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