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Jarvis: Jarvis Cocker's Sunday Service

Jarvis' weekly radio show ran from January 2010 to December 2017. It was usually broadcast on Sunday afternoons between 4pm and 6pm.

As well as Jarvis' eclectic musical selections, his show also regularly included interviews with people involved in the arts. Regular features include 'Are They Any Good?', where listener's are invited to recommend tracks for artists that Jarvis is unfamiliar or doesn't quite get.

In May 2010 Jarvis won the 'Sony DAB Rising Star Award' for his show. The award was decided by listener votes.

Comments from Jarvis, when the show was announced in October 2009:

It's that weird time when one week's effectively over and yet the new one's not yet begun - the 'limbo-hours' if you like.

It is my intention to fill these hours with as much dodgy opinion, crackpot theories, hare-brained schemes & beautiful, beautiful music as is humanly possible.

It's a great honour to be working for the BBC, which I consider to be the greatest broadcaster in the world.

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10th January 2010

Are they any good? Grateful Dead

Jarvis invited listeners to send in photos of abandoned Christmas trees. Some of the pictures received were put in this Flickr gallery.

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Interview with John Hillcoat, director of film 'The Road'

Interview with John Hillcoat continued

17th January 2010

Are they any good? Ryan Adams

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Interview with Baxter Dury

Interview with Baxter Dury continued

24th January 2010

Are they any good? Klaus Nomi

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Telephone interview with Gonzales

31st January 2010

Pre-recorded show.

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Interview with Jeremy Deller

7th February 2010

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Telephone interview with Julian Temple

Interview with Julian Temple continued: talking about his documentary 'Requiem for Detroit'

14th February 2010

Valentines Day special

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21st February 2010

Pre-recorded show.

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Interview with artist Gavin Turk

Interview with Gavin Turk continued

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Interview with Gavin Turk continued

Interview with Gavin Turk continued

28th February 2010

Jarvis was live from Edinburgh.

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7th March 2010

Are they any good? Townes Van Zandt

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Interview with Pete Kember about Delia Derbyshire

Interview with Pete Kember about Delia Derbyshire continued

14th March 2010

Are they any good? Frank Zappa and The Mothers of Invention

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21st March 2010

Was not live because Jarvis was on holiday in Venice

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Interview with actor John Hurt.

Interview with John Hurt continued.

28th March 2010

Jarvis was 25 minutes late because he forgot the clocks had changed.

Are they any good? Pavement

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Interview with Max Eastley. They talked about Cape Farewell voyages to the Arctic to draw attention to climate change.

Interview with Max Eastley continued.

Interview with Max Eastley continued.

4th April 2010

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Interview with Sir Peter Blake

Interview with Sir Peter Blake continued

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Interview with Sir Peter Blake Continued

11th April 2010

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Interview with Laurie Anderson (experimental musician)

Interview with Laurie Anderson continued

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Interview with Laurie Anderson continued

Laurie Anderson reading one of her stories

18th April 2010

Pre-recorded show: Jarvis was on holiday

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Jarvis reads from 'The 17' by Bill Drummond

''Jarvis reads from 'The 17' by Bill Drummond (continued)'

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Recording of Malcolm McLaren talking about his life

25th April 2010

Recorded: Friday, 23rd April 2010
Presented by Richard Hawley and Candida Doyle because Jarvis was on holiday.

Richard (R) and Candida (C) took it in turns to choose songs. Who chose what is indicated below.

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2nd May 2010

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Michael Palin interview

Michael Palin interview continued

Michael Palin interview continued - including Palin reading from 'A Moveable Feast' by Ernest Hemingway

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Michael Palin interview continued

9th May 2010

Are they any good? Richard Thompson

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16th May 2010

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23rd May 2010

Pre-recorded show because Jarvis was on holiday in Costa Rica.

All interviews recorded at Tate Modern's 10th birthday celebrations.

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Interview with James Brett curator of the Museum of Everything

Interview with Kling & Bang (Icelandic art collective)

Interview with Kling & Bang continued

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30th May 2010

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Interview with Adam Curtis (journalist and documentary maker)

Recording of the first (and possibly only) rock festival in Afghanistan, 1972

Interview with Adam Curtis continued

Interview with Adam Curtis continued

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6th June 2010

Are they any good? Wilco

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Interview with Mark Leckey: a Turner Prize winning artist and musician

Mark Leckey Interview continued

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13th June 2010

Jarvis presented the show from a studio in Paris

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Interview with Andrew WK

Interview with Andrew WK continued

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20th June 2010

Are they any good? Joe Cocker

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27th June 2010

Live from Glastonbury at the later time of 18:00 to 20:00.

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Interview with Andrew Kerr, who was involved in setting up the first ever Glastonbury festival

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Interview with poet Murray Lachlan-Young

Interview with Murray Lachlan-Young continued

Adrian Larkin talking to Jarvis from elsewhere on the festival site.

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Interview with poet Ross Sutherland

Interview with Ross Sutherland continued

4th July 2010

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Interview with John Cooper Clarke

Interview with John Cooper Clarke continued

Interview with John Cooper Clarke including a poem

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11th July 2010

Pre-recorded show because Jarvis was on holiday in Berlin.

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18th July 2010

Pre-recorded show.

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25th July 2010

Live from the Port Eliot Festival.

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Interview with Marcus Coates - man-made sounds that are similar to animal cries and bird calls

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Interview with Bill Drummond

Interview with Wilko Johnson

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Interview with Chris Watson (wildlife sound recordist and former Cabaret Voltaire member)

1st August 2010

Are they any good? Elliott Smith

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Jarvis talked about clouds with Gavin Pretor-Pinney (Cloud Appreciation Society)

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Jarvis read from By Heart: 101 Poems to Remember. He read the introduction written by Ted Hughes on how to memorise poems.

Recordings about the origins of the Scout movement

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Jarvis spoke to Robin & Partridge (improvisational storytellers) at the Port Eliot Festival

8th August 2010

John Cooper Clarke stood in while Jarvis was on holiday. Pre-recorded show.

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15th August 2010

John Cooper Clarke stood in for a second week while Jarvis was on holiday. Pre-recorded show.

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22nd August 2010

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Jarvis read poem 'Inversnaid' by Gerard Manley Hopkins from memory

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Interview with Tim Smit, who is most well-known for founding the Eden Project in Cornwall

Interview with Tim Smit continued

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Jarvis read an excerpt from 'Fahrenheit 451' by Ray Bradbury

(TO DO: several shows missing)

7th November 2010

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Interview with Brian Eno

Interview with Brian Eno continued

Interview with Brian Eno continued

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Links

Official site

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