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Fearne Cotton

Monday 21 December

10.00am-12.45pm BBC RADIO 1

Fearne Cotton crowns the winner of the Greatest Live Lounge Cover Ever in today's programme. In recent weeks, BBC Radio 1 listeners have been voting for their favourite covers from the last 10 years of the Live Lounge. With performances, ranging from Leona Lewis's version of Run to Will Young's take on Outkast's Hey Ya, it's anybody's guess what the favourite will be.

BBC Radio 1 Festive Festival With Nick Grimshaw

Monday 21 December

7.00-11.00pm BBC RADIO 1

Nick Grimshaw hosts a night of festivities and live music from the BBC's legendary Maida Vale studios with performances from established and hotly tipped acts including Simian Mobile Disco, Mumford And Sons, the XX Teens and Marina And The Diamonds.

Kissy Sell Out and Toddla T provide party mixes to get listeners into the party spirit.

BBC Radio 1's Stories –

The Story Of The Noughties: 2009

Monday 21 December

11.00pm-12.00midnight BBC RADIO 1

Scott Mills looks back at all the big stories from the last year, as the 10-part series exploring the music and pop cultural moments defining the first decade of the new millennium concludes.

The story of The Naughties, as seen through the eyes of BBC Radio 1, includes dubstep's breakthrough into the mainstream, the death of pop icon Michael Jackson and Twitter's arrival on the social networking scene.

Scott also looks forward to the decade ahead, making his predictions as to what can be expected in the years to come.

BBC Radio 1 Stories is part of a new line up of documentaries, a new review show and In New DJs We Trust that sits at the heart of the weeknight schedule at 9pm.

Producers - Alice Lloyd and Louise Kattenhorn

Fearne Cotton

Live event/outside broadcast

Wednesday 23 December

10.00am-12.45pm BBC RADIO 1

Fearne Cotton hosts her very own Christmas party for all her friends and family, and listeners are invited to join in the celebrations. Coming live from Fearne's house, the show promises to be a real cracker with festive fun and games, live music and a large helping of seasonal cheer.

Producers - Stuart Last and Piers Bradford

Huw Stephens' Weird And Wonderful Christmas

Christmas Eve Thursday 24 December

4.00-6.00am BBC RADIO 1

BBC Radio 1 presenter Huw Stephens

Join Huw Stephens for a two-hour variety box of Christmas classics and oddities, all from his own collection.

Producer - Laura Sayers

BBC Radio 1's Christmas Gifts

Christmas Day Friday 25 December

10.00am-4.00pm BBC RADIO 1

From 10am to 4pm on Christmas Day, 24 lucky listeners each get 15 minutes of fame as they take over BBC Radio 1, bringing their own musical taste and presentation style to the airwaves.

Producer - Joe Harland

BBC Radio 1's Story Of The Noughties

Christmas Day Friday 25 December

4.00pm-2.00am BBC RADIO 1

Listeners can sit back and enjoy a 10-hour replay of BBC Radio 1's major series exploring the music and pop cultural moments defining the first decade of the millennium – all through the eyes of Radio 1. The series is fronted by Radio 1 DJs including Zane Lowe, Scott Mills and Fearne Cotton.

Producers - Alice Lloyd and Louise Kattenhorn

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I guess for Christmas Day it could be -

7am Greg James (Live)

10am BBC Radio 1's Christmas Gifts

Also I wonder if Huw Stephens will have his carbon neutral record playing bike?

Read the post! "BBC Radio 1's Story Of The Noughties

Christmas Day Friday 25 December

4.00pm-2.00am BBC RADIO 1" think the only question is who does the 7am slot

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Live Music Highlights Ep 1/4

Monday 28 December to Thursday 31 December

12.00noon-1.00pm BBC RADIO 1

Throughout this week BBC Radio 1 plays live music highlights from a special selection of the best performances of 2009 from four of the year's biggest names.

From Monday to Thursday lunchtime listeners can hear exclusive music highlights taken from across the past year.

Monday's tracks come from Coldplay's mega concert at Hampden Park in September. Tuesday features the Arctic Monkeys' intimate live session at Maida Vale in August. Songs from Dizzee Rascal's sizzling set at the BBC Electric Proms in October can be heard on Wednesday. Thursday concludes the week with a very special set from Lily Allen at Radio 1's Big Weekend in May.

New Year's Eve Essential Mix Live

Live event/outside broadcast

New Year's Eve Thursday 31 December

12.00midnight-5.00am BBC RADIO 1

BBC Radio 1 welcomes in the New Year in style, live from the 02 with an Essential Mix special featuring Deadmau5, Eric Prydz, Justice and The Plump DJs.

The Chris Moyles All Day Breakfast Show

New Year's Day Friday 1 January

7.00am-7.00pm BBC RADIO 1

Listeners can enjoy 12 hours of the best bits of The Chris Moyles Show from 2009.

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When will the full shedule b up online 4 Radio 1 during Christmas and New Year as I would 2 know who is on over Christmas and New Year 2009.

Thank You

Donna D

check the bbc press office or radiotimes.com nearer the time. It seems to me the only things that are sorted is the prerecorded stuff

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Sunday 20th December 2009

4pm Radio 1's Chart Show with Scott Mills

7pm Switch with Annie & Nick - Special Guests: Florence & The Machine

Monday 21st December 2009

4am Dev

6.30am The Chris Moyles Show with Scott Mills

10am Fearne Cotton - Greatest Live Lounge Cover Ever

1pm Greg James

4pm Sara Cox

7pm BBC Radio 1's Christmas Festival with Nick Grimshaw

11pm Radio 1 Stories - Scott Mills talks 2009

Tuesday 22nd December 2009

4am Dev

6.30am The Chris Moyles Show with Scott Mills

10am Fearne Cotton

1pm Greg James

4pm Sara Cox

7pm BBC Radio 1's Review of the Year with Nihal

10pm Nick Grimshaw's Best of the Guests

Wednesday 23rd December 2009

4am Dev

6.30am The Chris Moyles Show with Scott Mills

10am Fearne Cotton's Christmas Party

1pm Greg James

4pm Sara Cox

7pm Huw Stephens

9pm David Hooper's Disgusting Electronica

10pm Nick Grimshaw's Best of the Guests

Thursday 24th December 2009

4am Dev

6.30am The Chris Moyles Show with Scott Mills

10am Fearne Cotton

1pm Greg James - Management have left the building, anything can happen!

4pm Sara Cox

7pm Kissy Sell Out

9pm Jaymo & George

10pm Toddla T

11pm Alex Mectric

12am Jaguar Skills

1am Heidi

Friday 25th December

6am Greg James - Live

10am BBC Radio 1's Christmas Gifts - 24 listeners with their 15 mins of fame

4pm - 2am Radio 1 Stories - The Stories of the Noughties

Saturday 26th December

7am Max

10am Vernon's Best of Guests

1pm James King's Movies of 2009

4pm BBC Radio 1's Big Weekend 2009 Rewind

7pm 1Xtra Live Rewind

11pm 1Xtra's 30 Years of Hip Hop

4am Ras Kwame

Sunday 27th December

7am Max

10am JLS

1pm James King's Movies of 2010

4pm Radio 1's Chart Show with Dev

7pm Switch with Annie and Nick - a look back at Switch Live

10pm The Surgery with Aled

Monday 28th December 2009

6am Dev

10am Fearne Cotton

12pm BBC Radio 1 Live - Coldplay

1pm Nihal's Chart of the Decade

4pm Westwood on 1Xtra Live and BBC Radio 1

7pm BBC Radio 1 Live - The Live Lounge Tour

10pm Rob Da Bank & Friends

Tuesday 29th December 2009

6am Dev

10am Fearne Cotton

12pm BBC Radio 1 Live - Arctic Monkeys

1pm Nihal's Chart of the Decade

4pm Westwood on 1Xtra Live and BBC Radio 1

7pm BBC Radio 1 Live - Muse Night

10pm Rob Da Bank & Friends

Wednesday 30th December 2009

6am Dev

10am Fearne Cotton

12pm BBC Radio 1 Live - BBC Electric Proms

1pm Nihal's Chart of the Decade

4pm Westwood on 1Xtra Live and BBC Radio 1

7pm BBC Radio 1 Live - BBC Electric Proms

10pm Rob Da Bank & Friends

Thursday 31st December 2009

6am Dev

10am Fearne Cotton

12pm BBC Radio 1 Live - Lily Allen

1pm Nihal's Chart of the Decade

4pm Westwood on 1Xtra Live and BBC Radio 1

7pm Annie Mac

9pm Mistajam including the New Year's Chimes

Midnight Radio 1 Live at the O2 Arena with Deadmau5, Eric Prydz, Justice...

New Year's Day 2010

5am Rob Da Bank's New Year's Revolutions

7am Chris Moyles' All Day Breakfast

7pm Huw Stephens

11pm Judge Jules

1am Kutski

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