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JENNIFER ZAMPARELLI ON 2FM Nailing the day with her distinctive dose of humour and edge Jennifer Zamparelli tells it like it is and hears it back for real from the listeners and guests from 9-12 every weekday morning. With Jen at the helm you’re guaranteed the stories, the music and the laughs where no topic is out of bounds.
Today with Sean O’Rourke Join Sean weekday mornings from 10am, on Monday Sean's panel review the weekend of sport.
NIALL CARROLL’S CLASSICAL DAYTIME Niall Carroll plays music from the heart of the classical repertoire. At midday each day Niall chooses his Five of a Kind.
JENNY GREENE Jenny Greene takes over the 3-6pm time slot on 2FM, bringing the best of live music, chances to win big and general craic to your afternoon.  Regular slots will cover everything from sports, to TV and of course Jenny’s finest choice of dance tracks to get you ready for your weekend. 
TRACY CLIFFORD ON 2FM The soundtrack to your lunchtime with fresh new music, big interviews, live sessions….and of course, your chance to play Panic!
THE FULL SCORE WITH LIZ NOLAN Mussorgsky brings us his vignettes of French markets, Roman tombs and Russian witches, culminating in the towering Gate of Kiev with his Pictures at an Exhibition performed by the BBC National Orchestra of Wales.
2FM BREAKFAST WITH DOIREANN & GREG A warm and spritely mix of music, chats, calls and comedy. Big, bold, brash and very very warm in the mornings, full of big prizes with our listeners and their voices right at the heart of the fun. 
MYSTERY TRAIN WITH JOHN KELLY Mystery Train is a nightly journey through the many wonders of recorded music - from its vintage glories to the latest sounds.
THE FULL SCORE WITH LIZ NOLAN 'Of all the great composers', said András Schiff, 'Schubert touches me the most'. In today's recital recorded in Wigmore Hall, London, Schiff presents three major works, including the ambitious sonata composed in the spa of Bad Gastein in 1825 and the freely-flowing Fantasy Sonata of the following year.
Camchuairt Bairbre Uí Choisdealbha brings us notices from small Gaeltacht regions.