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Vpr 121613 Printable Schedule MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 12:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 12:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music with Valerie Kahler with Gillian Martin with Gillian Martin with Gillian Martin with Bob Christiansen with Bob Christiansen with Bob Christiansen 1:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 1:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music with Scott Blankenship with Scott Blankenship with Ward Jacobson with Ward Jacobson with Ward Jacobson with Scott Blankenship with Valerie Kahler 6:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 6:00 AM with John Zech with John Zech with John Zech with John Zech with John Zech 7:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 7:00 AM Classical Music Harmonia with Kari Anderson with Kari Anderson with Kari Anderson with Kari Anderson with Kari Anderson with Lynn Warfel 8:00 AM 8:00 AM Classical Music Sunday Baroque 9:00 AM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 9:00 AM with Kari Anderson with Walter Parker with Walter Parker with Walter Parker with Walter Parker with Walter Parker 11:00 AM 11:00 AM Classical Music with Scott Blankenship 12:00 PM A Passion for Opera VPR.net 1:00 PM Performance Today Performance Today Performance Today Performance Today Performance Today 1:00 PM Saturday Matinee Boston Symphony with Fred Child with Fred Child with Fred Child with Fred Child with Fred Child Orchestra 3:00 PM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 3:00 PM Performance Today with Julie Amacher with Julie Amacher with Julie Amacher with Julie Amacher with Julie Amacher with Fred Child 4:00 PM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music 5:00 PM Classical Music From the Top with Lynne Warfel with Lynne Warfel with Lynne Warfel with Mindy Ratner with Mindy Ratner with Mindy Ratner 5:00 PM 6:00 PM Classical Music 7:00 PM Exploring Music Exploring Music Exploring Music Exploring Music Exploring Music with Lynn Warfel with Bill McGlaughlin with Bill McGlaughlin with Bill McGlaughlin with Bill McGlaughlin with Bill McGlaughlin 7:00 PM The Chamber Music Classical Music Society of Lincoln with Mindy Ratner 8:00 PM Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music Classical Music SymphonyCast 8:00 PM Center 9:00 PM with Elena See with Elena See with Elena See with Bob Christiansen 8:00 PM Chicago Symphony 10:00 PM Classical Music Orchestra with Bob Christiansen 9:00 PM Pipedreams 11:00 PM 10:00 PM earn about VPR News, more 11:00 PM Classical Music VPR Classical VPR Classical, and Jazz24 at L PROGRAM SCHEDULE with Valerie Kahler MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 12:00 AM BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service 12:00 AM BBC World Service BBC World Service 5:00 AM BBC World Update BBC World Update BBC World Update BBC World Update BBC World Update 6:00 AM Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition Morning Edition 6:00 AM A Way With Words BackStory 7:00 AM Only A Game On Being 8:00 AM Weekend Edition Weekend Edition 9:00 AM BBC Newshour BBC Newshour BBC Newshour BBC Newshour BBC Newshour 10:00 AM On Point On Point On Point On Point On Point 10:00 AM Car Talk 11:00 AM Wait, Wait... A Prairie Home Don’t Tell Me! Companion 12:00 PM Vermont Edition Vermont Edition Vermont Edition Vermont Edition Vermont Edition 12:00 PM TED Radio Hour VPR.net 1:00 PM Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now Here & Now 1:00 PM Spark Wait, Wait... Don’t Tell Me! 2:00 PM Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More Tell Me More 2:00 PM Radiolab The Splendid Table 3:00 PM Fresh Air Fresh Air Fresh Air Fresh Air Fresh Air 3:00 PM Marketplace Money This American Life 4:00 PM All Things Considered All Things Considered All Things Considered All Things Considered All Things Considered 4:00 PM The Moth Radio Hour On The Media 5:00 PM Weekend All Things Weekend All Things Considered Considered 6:30 PM Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace Marketplace 6:00 PM A Prairie Home Says You! Companion 7:00 PM Vermont Edition Vermont Edition Vermont Edition Vermont Edition Vermont Edition 7:00 PM All The Traditions (rebroadcast) (rebroadcast) (rebroadcast) (rebroadcast) (rebroadcast) with Robert Resnik 8:00 PM Q Q Q Q Friday Night Jazz 8:00 PM My Place 9:00 PM The Moth Radio Hour TED Radio Hour Radiolab A Way With Words with Reuben Jackson with Joel Najman 10:00 PM On Being BackStory Philosophy Talk To The Best of Our 9:00 PM American Routes Knowledge 10:00 PM To the Best of Our 11:00 PM BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service BBC World Service Knowledge earn about VPR News, more 11:00 PM Hearts of Space BBC World Service VPR News VPR Classical, and Jazz24 at L PROGRAM SCHEDULE.
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