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All New Front-ears
Two presenters. Two stations. One unforgettable show. Four years in the making, the Front-ears formula is perfected to take you on a eclectic journey through World Music. Now also available on Fréquence Mistral. Leave your passport on your desk, we cut out the hassle of customs to bring you the freshest International Beats. Then we drag you back to the Embassy for a debauched disco of dirty melodies, exploring Electronica in all its most exotic forms. All New Front-ears: Travelling never sounded so sweet!.
Beats and Bobs
An eclectic mix of Hip-hop, RnB, Jazz and Electronic music to guide you through to tomorrow.
Ben on URY
With an eclectic mix of music, inane ramblings, guests, quizzes and your chance to get involved, Ben has your perfect URY evening covered.
Blazz's Club
All the best from blazz's eclectic music taste right to your stereo
Cookin on gas
Something for everyone - an eclectic mix of music with rhythm and rhyme.
Eclectic Electric
Back once again like a renegade master. It's the show to end all shows, playing everything and anything. Well maybe not anything. But most things and certainly all good things. Turn on, tune in but maybe don't drop out.
Eclectic Moods

Evening Selection: Dance Addiction
Moo's weekly delivery of eclectic dance music. Including a Dance Track To Take You Back, and Moo's Mix. Your weekly fix of dance.
Everything Eclectic
Bringin' everythin' that is obscure yet essential.
FFT Radio
Jake and Ed play an eclectic mix of music that you either may not of heard or really should be listening too. From metal to motown, from hip hop to indie and anything else we wish we had been cool enough to write you are guaranteed to hear something that you'll love.
Funtimes with Fran and Chris
What makes 'Funtimes'? . . . awkwardness?embarrassment? failure? . . . well WE can provide you with all three!

(and we guarantee to meet this promise in abundance)! Ah yes and interspersed within this smorgasbord of attempted hilarity we promise to deliver all the latest in toons (hopefully minus the ones you're already bored of!) as well as keeping it deliciously eclectic.
(Fun)Times with Fran and Chris
What makes 'Funtimes'? . . . awkwardness?embarrassment? failure? . . . well WE can provide you with all three! (and we guarantee to meet this promise in abundance)! Ah yes and interspersed within this smorgasbord of attempted hilarity we promise to deliver all the latest in toons (hopefully minus the ones you're already bored of!) as well as keeping it deliciously eclectic.
Hooky's Whole Hour
I play the music that I want you to hear. A truly eclectic selection of music - and the only show, anywhere, ever, that will play Led Zeppelin, followed instantly by the Vengaboys, yet also include Taj Mahal, Haircut 100 and Little Boots. There is bound to be something you like, and maybe you'll discover something you love.
Loose Connections
We pick a theme, only to evade and sidestep it for an hour, whilst playing an eclectic mix of semi-relevant music.
Magic Roundabout
An eclectic mash-up of idle banter. the finest obscure indie, folk and alternative rock, and the worship of Chairman Mao.
Married to Music
Something old, something new, something borrowed and something blue! A life time commitment to an eclectic mix of music with rhythm and rhyme. Cheesy enough for ya!?.
Musical Allsorts with James Masters
Delve into a tasty packet of eclectic tunes with James Masters. Fresh new music, blues, rock, funk, jazz - who knows what we'll unwrap.
Pick and Mix Up Tape
Eclectic to the extreme, this show is about music from all over time, place and pigeonholes. If you like a taste of the the unexpected in your pick and mix, I’ll open your ears to a choice selection of music delving into genres as broad as world, folk, electronic, contemporary and anything ‘unclassifiable’ by iTunes.
Radio Ramblings
Discussions, reviews and lighthearted banter revolving around the world of film, TV, music and probably video games. Interspersed with eclectic music.
Rosie and Amy do radio
An hour of top quality radio! Fantastic features and an excellent eclectic choice of music...what more could you want?.
Rosie and Him
Eclectic musical choices and general repartee from Rosie Fletcher and her (gender non-specific) guests. Tune in to hear visitors to the studio make their musical selections, while Rosie defends her own occasionally dubious choice, with the soundtrack ranging from alternative and indie through to showtunes and beyond. Between the tracks there'll be banter, japes and the odd feature, all, no doubt, with hilarious consequences.
Techy Techy
A look at today's scientific and technological wonderland coupled with a heady dose of eclectic music to make one digestible mix. Check out the official Twitter page as well. http://twitter.com/techytechyshow.
The Children's Hour
If you don't like this song, wait for the next one. As eclectic as is possible. I'll be playing leftfield hip-hop, electronica, dubstep, acid, ragga, psych rock, genuine indie, lots of music from the currently burgeoning weird-folk scene, reggae, dub, world music and Tom Waits. I will also report back from the many gigs I attend with examples of what was played.
The DAndy Lie-In
Utterly unecessary yet brilliantly bizarre - the 'Late Breakfast' returns. We've accepted that we're never going to make prime time, but we'll be damned if it'll bring us down! The Late Breakfast is a mixture of killer tunes (when we figure out how to play them) with cutting-edge dialogue to match. We like to think we're funny, but we're fully prepared to accept we're not. Packed full of wacky guests and pointless featurettes, there is no stone we leave unturned, no bird un...stoned and, well you get the idea. Bottom line - we're fun, eclectic with a serious love of all kinds of music thrown in! If that isn't enough, we have our very own Leprechaun - beat that.
The Evening's Call
This show is one for the evening. Oh yes, it is a strange cross of eclectic moods of past terms, a breed of cat, and an old duvet. All this brought to life in a simple, easily listened to format, featuring all the best in music wot isn't rap or otherwise rubbish. The presenter also talks a bit too.