Pick of the Day: Radio
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Your support makes all the difference.A CONCERT BY the London Sinfonietta of three new works from European composers, including Sur Incises by Pierre Boulez features in Performance on 3 (7.45pm R3). The latter is the subject of a profile on BBC2 tonight and also talks about his famous lost symphony during the concert.
In Night Waves (10.45pm R3), Patrick Wright assesses the painter Patrick Caulfield (right) and his personal world of interiors on the eve of a major retrospective at the Hayward.
Chris Morris provides some comedy in Blue Jam (12mdn't R1): tonight's creatures include a playwright whose transcribed love-making provides scripts for the National and a family cursed with a zombie child.
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