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On 2026/8/2 9:31:24, JMB99 wrote:
MUSIC: Steve Lamacq's Teatime Session
On: BBC 6 Music
Date: Monday 3rd August 2026 (starting in 1 day)
Time: 16:00 to 19:00 (3 hours long)
The last-ever session from the BBC's Maida Vale studios.
I take it that means the last-ever programme, rather than just the last
Steve Lamacq Session, given the history below.
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From pioneering radio broadcasts in the 1930s to iconic music sessions
- for nearly a century, the Maida Vale studios have been a cornerstone
of British broadcasting history. This former ice rink in West London has
I didn't know - or had forgotten - the ice rink bit. Assuming this means
the BBC are now no longer going to use it as a studio; any indication of
what is planned? (I suspect not an ice rink!) I hope it isn't just
housing (however much we need that).
been a hub for the BBC's musical output for nearly a century, and was a permanent home for the BBC Symphony Orchestra. The site has also been
Is the BBCSO no more, or are they just somewhere else now?
the home for BBC news output during World War 2, pioneered stereophonic broadcasting, made experimental audio through its Radiophonic Workshop
Ah, I knew there was something that made me affectionate for the placename!
and hosted hundreds of iconic music sessions.....the last of which will
be this career spanning session from Fontaines DC.
(I'll admit I've never heard of them, but that's no criticism of them,
just my limited musical knowledge!)>
Join Steve for a historic session from the Maida Vale studios.
Produced by BBC Audio for BBC Radio 6 Music.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m002zjr0
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