![]() The Kronos Quartet performing live on In Tune in 2012 | |
Genre | Classical music, jazz |
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Country of origin | United Kingdom |
Language(s) | English |
Home station | BBC Radio 3 |
Hosted by | Katie Derham |
Recording studio | Broadcasting House, London |
Original release | 13 July 1992 |
Audio format | Stereophonic sound |
Website | www |
In Tune is a British music magazine programme on BBC Radio 3. It is broadcast in the weekday evening "drive time" slot and features a mix of live and recorded classical and jazz music, interviews with musicians, and arts news. It is billed as "Radio 3's flagship early evening music programme". [1]
In Tune is broadcast live from the BBC's Broadcasting House in London, and has been noted for its relaxed, convivial style of presentation. [2] [3]
Each programme is followed by the In Tune Mixtape, a 30-minute playlist of music compiled in the style of a mixtape with no presenter commentary. The playlist usually features an eclectic mix of classical works and other musical genres. [4]
The programme was first broadcast on 13 July 1992, hosted by Natalie Wheen. [5] It was launched in response to the forthcoming launch of the competitor radio station Classic FM. [6] Early shows were additionally presented by Humphrey Carpenter. [7] From 1997 to 2024, the show's principal host was Sean Rafferty, a presenter known for his work on BBC Northern Ireland. [8] [9] [10]
In 2017, Katie Derham joined the programme as a presenter. Derham was an established broadcaster on BBC arts programming, and was especially known as a presenter on BBC Proms. [11] [12] Broadcaster Suzy Klein has also presented the show. [13] In June 2024, the BBC announced that Rafferty would leave Radio 3 in April 2025, and that Petroc Trelawny would replace him as a co-presenter of In Tune alongside Derham. [14] [15] Rafferty departed earlier than had been announced, presenting his final show on 6 December 2024. [16] Rafferty stated that he felt "shell-shocked" about the decision by the new Radio 3 controller Sam Jackson to remove him from In Tune, and he decided to leave the station entirely. [17] [18]
Other occasional In Tune presenters include Ian Skelly, Sara Mohr-Pietsch, Martin Handley and Sarah Walker. [19]