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Radio Enfield is on the air 24 hours a day 7 days a week. Every day, Sunday through till Friday, there is a Request programme for you to choose your own music. If you know someone in Chase Farm Hospital you can make a request for them by clicking here. More details of the nightly programmes and their presenters are given below. To go direct to the night of you choice click on one of the quick links below. You can also view any of the presenter's profiles by clicking on their image, or clicking here
Wednesday's
Schedule
| 12am - 7am |
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Late Night Listening |
Playing non-stop music to keep you relaxed through the night. |
| 7am - 10am |
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The Morning Round |
Waking you up with all the classics, Tom Kingham is in the hot seat with a cup of tea to keep him awake and all the music you could ask for! |
| 10am - 3pm |
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The Mix |
A generic mix of Gold Classics for everyone who likes the taste of the 1950's right through to the 1990's |
| 3pm - 5pm |
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Tom's Afternoon Show |
Join me for that relaxing time of day - full of afternoon fun, music and information, so put the kettle on an stay with me till 5 |
| 5pm - 6pm |
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New Music Hour |
A run through of all the latest music. Presented by Clare Scarff, enjoy all the different types of music just released! |
| 6pm - 8pm |
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Andy's Suppertime Show |
Andy Higgins presents the Wednesday Suppertime show, playing a varied choice of music ranging from the old to the new. Well worth a listen before cracking on with the Wednesday night request programme! |
| 8pm - 9pm |
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Barry's Request Show |
Playing your favourite songs, greatest hits and dedications. Stay tuned for the mid-show mid-week chart run down, as well as all your premier league updates, and tweeting trends... |
| 9pm - 10pm |
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Steve's Request Show |
Here every couple of weeks to keep Barry company and complete the Wednesday night double act. Playing an eclectic mix including an upbeat number to start the second half of the show at ten past nine. |
| 10pm - 7am |
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Late Night Listening |
Playing non-stop music to keep you relaxed through the night. |
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