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Aled's October appearancesAnother busy month for our Aled!!! And look at Sunday 7th - he'll need Tardis and all his morphing qualities to deal with that day!
Monday 1st: Dawn Patrol Radio 2 6.00 7.30 Aled sits in for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought."
Tuesday 2nd: Dawn Patrol Radio 2 6.00 7.30 Aled sits in for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought."
Wednesday 3rd:
* Dawn Patrol Radio 2 6.00 7.30 Aled sits in for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought."
Thursday 4th: Dawn Patrol Radio 2 6.00 7.30 Aled sits in for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought."
* Alan Titchmarsh show ITV 3.00 4.00
Friday 5th:
* Dawn Patrol Radio 2 6.00 7.30 Aled sits in for The Dawn Patrol: News, views and music, plus a review of the morning's papers. Including 6.20 Pause for Thought."
* Friday Night is Music Night radio 2 7.30 9.15: Pre - recorded at the Mermaid Theatre, London, on September 21st. Aled presents the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Robert Ziegler. With guests Songbirds and Jeffrey Black.
Saturday 6th Jonathan Ross Show BBC radio 2 10.00 - 1.00. Aled on about 12.00 (?) with Cerys Matthews
Sunday 7th:
* Good Morning Sunday - BBC radio 2: 7.00 9.00 Aled says Good Morning Sunday to John Humphrys, and talks about his book In God We Doubt ? confessions of a failed atheist.
* Aled Jones - Radio Wales: 10.00 11.00. Aled is in conversation with Welsh author Ken Follett.
* Something for the Weeekend BBC 2: 10.00 11.30 Aled appearing with Cerys Matthews
* Songs of Praise BBC 1: 4.00 4.30 To celebrate the winners of the school choir competition, Aled catches up with senior champions, King's College Taunton, as they perform The Lord's My Shepherd. Twice junior winners Maltman's Green show what young professionals they are when they pay an early morning visit to Aled's Radio 2 show, Good Morning Sunday. Musical highlights from the competition include All Things Bright and Beautiful, Angel Voices and The Rhythm of Life.
* The Choir BBC radio 3 : 6.30 8.00 Aled meets David Hill, one of the UK's leading choral conductors, at the beginning of his first season as Chief Conductor of the BBC Singers.
Looking inside this prestigious ensemble, tenor Ian Kennedy and soprano Olivia Robinson share their experiences of singing with the group, and the BBC Singers perform under David Hill in a recording made especially for The Choir.
Another of this evening's highlights is a performance of Herbert Howells's cantata, Sir Patrick Spens, composed around 1922 and rediscovered only recently in the library of the Royal College of Music.
Monday 8th: Issue date: Reason to Believe!!!
* GMTV - ITV - between 7.00 and 8.30. Aled and Cerys Matthews appearing
* Loose Women - Pre-record at Waterloo studios
Tuesday 9th: Loose Women ITV 12.30 1.30 ? - or later in the week
Friday 12th
* The Wright Stuff: Channel 5: 9.00.- 10.30
* Friday Night is Music Night. Live from Watford and BBC radio 2 7.30 9.15 Aled hosts tonight's edition of Friday Night Is Music Night live from the Watford Coliseum, featuring the BBC Concert Orchestra conducted by Martin Yates and special guests the Froncysyllte Male Voice Choir and musical comedy duo Kit And The Widow. Tonight's musical menu includes Rimsky Korsakov's Flight Of The Bumble Bee and the Chorus Of The Hebrew Slaves from Nabucco, by Verdi.
Sunday 14th
* Good Morning Sunday - BBC radio 2: 7.00 9.00 Guest Brian Houston
* Aled Jones - Radio Wales: 10.00 11.00. Guest Welsh actor John Owen Jones
* The Choir BBC radio 3 : 6.30 8.00 Aled continues BBC Radio 3's 40th birthday celebrations by exploring the contribution the BBC's two amateur choruses have made to the network over the years. He is joined by two long-serving members of the BBC Symphony Chorus and the National Chorus of Wales. Tenor Ian Partridge also celebrates the choral career of multi-talented musician George Malcolm.
As a prelude to Bantock Radio 3's Composer of the Week listeners can hear some exclusive performances of Bantock choral songs by the BBC Singers.
Friday 19th Friday Night is Music Night. Live from Dorking and BBC radio 2 7.30 9.15 Aled presents this week's Friday Night Is Music Night live from Dorking Halls in Surrey. Special guests trumpeter Alison Balsom, soprano Ailish Tynan and tenor Bonaventura Bottone are accompanied by the BBC Concert Orchestra, conducted by Gavin Sutherland.
The programme includes music by Ralph Vaughan Williams, Johann Nepomuk Hummel and Montague Phillips.
Saturday 20th Charity concert Llandudno N Wales 7.30 9.30 The High Sheriffs of Clwyd and Gwynedd present a Charity Fundraising Concert featuring the renowned London Welsh Male Voice Choir.
The concert will feature a wonderful programme of Welsh music and the choir are delighted to welcome their very special guests - Aled, renowned Harpist, Elinor Bennett and Mezzo Soprano, Eleri Owen
Sunday 21st
* Good Morning Sunday - BBC radio 2: 7.00 9.00 Aled brings to a close Radio 2's annual Faith in the World Week.
* Aled Jones - Radio Wales: 10.00 11.00. Aled is in conversation with guitarist, vocalist, songwriter and ex-Amen Corner member, Andy Fairweather Low.
* The Choir BBC radio 3 : 6.30 8.00 Aled introduces an international selection of children's choirs from Estonia, Canada and the Czech Republic, who are all performing in the Let The Peoples Sing international competition for amateur choirs. Aled follows this up over the next two weeks with further selections from youth and adult choirs from around Europe and Canada. He also explores whether that mesmerising choral performance listeners have just heard could actually have been produced on a new piece of software that brings words and music together.
Monday 22nd BBC radio 2: 9.30 - 12.00 - Aled sits in for Ken Bruce
Tuesday 23rd BBC radio 2: 9.30 - 12.00 - Aled sits in for Ken Bruce
Wednesday 24th BBC radio 2: 9.30 - 12.00 - Aled sits in for Ken Bruce
Thursday 25th BBC radio 2: 9.30 - 12.00 - Aled sits in for Ken Bruce
Friday 26th BBC radio 2: 9.30 - 12.00 - Aled sits in for Ken Bruce
Saturday 27th: Young Chorister of the Year Final: Live at St Pauls 5.30 7.30 To be broadcast on Sunday 4th November on radio 2
Sunday 28th
* Good Morning Sunday - BBC radio 2: 7.00 9.00 Aled talks to Buddhist Emily Maguire about her recent success. While Christian Forshaw and the Rev Julie Nicholson present the new work dedicated to the victims of the 7th July bombings, who include Julie's daughter, Jenny.
* Aled Jones - Radio Wales: 10.00 11.00. Composer and Master of the Queens Music, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies
* Songs of Praise: Aled introduces the Songs of Praise Big Sing from the Royal Albert Hall. Guests include Connie Fisher, who joins Aled in a version of Edelweiss, Ray Quinn singing You'll Never Walk Alone and soprano Elin Manahan Thomas performing Handel's Let the Bright Seraphim. A choir of 1,000 voices leads a packed auditorium of viewers in well-loved hymns and songs, including When the Saints Go Marching In, See What a Morning and Guide Me O Thou Great Redeemer.
* The Choir BBC radio 3 : 6.30 8.00 Aled presents highlights from the Exmoor Singers' Tallis Festival, where choral enthusiasts come together for an intensive weekend of singing and performing. Including Tallis's gigantic 40-part motet, Spem in Alium, and a specially commissioned companion work by Peter McGarr. Aled also brings us up to date with Part 2 of the 'Let the People Sing' international choir competition.
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