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KEN BRUCE

9.30AM, RADIO 2 ★★★★

Scotland will take on the Czech Republic today (1.15pm, BBC1) in the Euro 2020 tournament with a song in their ears. That song is Yes Sir, I Can Boogie, which the Scottish rock band The Fratellis have recorded to help their team to victory. Jon Fratelli, the leader of the band, joins fellow Scot Ken Bruce on this morning’s show to talk about the track, the match and the band’s latest album, Half Drunk Under A Full Moon.

THE DEVIL YOU KNOW

9.45AM (FM), 12.30AM, RADIO 4 ★★★★

A deadly combination of factors, including trauma and poverty, can click into place, releasing a dark force in seemingly normal people. Gwen Adshead is a forensic psychiatrist who has spent 30 years working in secure hospitals, including Broadmoor. She and the author Eileen Horne have drawn on Gwen’s work for The Devil You Know, a book about patients who have committed terrible crimes. This week-long series starts with Gwen’s account of her first meeting with a serial killer.

MARK FORREST

10AM, SCALA RADIO ★★★

Moby takes his nickname from his ancestor Herman Melville’s epic novel Moby-dick. Moby has recently released his 19th studio album; it’s called Reprise, and revisits some of the musician and DJ’S earlier work. Reprise was recorded with the Budapest Art Orchestra, and Moby tells Mark about it on this morning’s show. ANALYSIS

8.30PM, RADIO 4 ★★★

Many more of us would be dead by now if scientists had not worked so hard and so quickly to produce vaccines that could fight against Covid-19. Sandra Kanthal asks if this acceleration might be one of the lasting benefits of the pandemic.

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