with Sunday Scene
Music and information about what you can do and where you can go this Sunday.
A look at religious and social issues in London, including a round-up of this week's church press With GEOFFREY FLETCHER Producer PHIL HORNER
with PHIL HORNER
TOM VERNON looks at the London scene through the columns of some of the local papers.
Radio London reporters investigate an important issue affecting London.
with You Don't Have to Be Jewish
The world through Jewish eyes. but not necessarily for Jewish ears alone
Talk to a London sporting personality.
with STUART COLMAN , including this week, a look at the life and times of Elvis Presley.
Producer DAVID CARTER
DAVID RODIGAN and TONY WILLIAMS with the best of the Black Beat.
Producer DAVID CARTER
(Edited uersion of last Friday's broadcast)
Mothers and fathers around London talk over the mixed blessings of family life with JOHN BROWN and SARAH LOVE-GROVE.
Producer KEITH YEOMANS
A consumer's guide to holidays - where to go and how to get good value. Presented and produced by TONY FREEMAN and FRANK DAWES
A weekly programme about amateur theatre, Producer
NORMAN DE MESQUITA
Keats House
This week JOHN SNAGGE visits the house in Hampstead where lived the poet John Keats. Here he wrote Ode To a Nightingale, The Eve of St Agnes, and Hyperion and he also met Fanny Brawne , with whom he fell in love. Producer ROGER CLARK
In a short series, recorded entirely on location, David Carter explores some unusual forms of entertainment enjoyed by Londoners.
This week: Ladies and Gentlemen, My Impersonation of Judy Garland. What the hell are you thinking of me now? Are you feeling any different from what I was half an hour ago?
(Andre Adore, Female Impersonator)
(First broadcast on R4 UK)
MALCOLM LAYCOCK and MAUREEN GALVIN tackle the questions raised by people at school, leaving school, starting work or starting unemployments
Music ideas and what's on guide from London's Asian communities.
Presented by VERNON COREA Producers KEITH YEOMANS and MALCOLM LAYCOCK