Planet Rock announces two new weeknight shows

Check out the schedule changes

Planet Rock presenters Jen Thomas and Ian Danter
Author: Scott ColothanPublished 25th Sep 2023
Last updated 25th Sep 2023

Planet Rock has announced two changes to the weeknight schedule with new shows from Jen Thomas and Ian Danter.

From Tuesday 3rd October we’re pleased to launch a brand new late show hosted by Jen Thomas. The three-hour show runs from 10pm to 1am on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday night.

Rock aficionado and music journalist Jen will be giving listeners the best way to end their day with a mix of chat, interviews and, of course, some classic rock.

Enthusing about joining the Planet Rock family, Jen Thomas says: “I'm so excited to be joining the team at Planet Rock for a new show. I spend my days interviewing bands, finding out what makes them tick and going to as many gigs and festivals as I can and I can't wait to share this passion with the audience.

“I’m looking forward building a late-night rock community and want to hear from listeners as we all get to know each other and bond over our love of rock!”

We’re also delighted that Monday Night Rocks with Ian Danter will launch on Monday 2nd October.

Dants will be bringing listeners rock anthems every Monday night from 7 to 10pm. There may also be some ‘famous friends’ dropping by from time to time as Dants shares his very best impressions of his favourite rock stars.

Ian Danter said: “I cannot express just how utterly thrilled I am to have my own show on Planet Rock! Monday Night Rocks will be designed to make you forget it’s merely the start of the working week and put you in a great mood to smash on through towards the weekend.”

Planet Rock said in a statement: “We’re delighted to be able to welcome Jen and Ian to the Planet Rock line-up - two broadcasters whose love of rock music will shine throughout their new shows and bring a new and inclusive sound to our schedule.

“And these changes also highlight our intention to expand our programming, invest in talent and to grow a stronger community of rock fans in the evenings.”

The new shows follow the recent announcement that Nights with Alice Cooper is sadly coming to an end.

Alice Cooper has been on Planet Rock’s airwaves since way back in 2007, and it’s been a pleasure to work with Alice and bring you his incredible nightly show over the past 16 years.

Alice, we love you!

Alongside the changes to the evening schedule, there are a few alterations to weekday mornings for you very early birds.

Blues Power with Bernard Doherty gets an additional airing on Tuesday mornings from 4am, The Long Player with Mark Jeeves follows on Wednesday from 4am, and Joe Elliott and Elles Bailey’s shows get another airing from 4am on Thursday.

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35: David Bowie – ‘The Rise & Fall of Ziggy Stardust & the Spiders from Mars’ (1972)

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32: Led Zeppelin – ‘Led Zeppelin’ (1969)

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23: Pink Floyd – ‘Wish You Were Here’ (1975)

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