Your last chance to eggcel in the Drop Me a Line competition. All the clues are in today's show
plus today your legal questions answered by Bill Thomas
If you're blue and don't know where to go to why don't you go where fashion sits - 'Puttin' on the Ritz'? Yes, Gloria, surrounded by all that elegance and style, experiences the sheer delights of that most English of customs, tea at the Ritz, and goes behind the scenes to discover just what makes the Ritz so special. So why not dust down your old top hat and white spats, put your feet up and the kettle on because today everything stops for tea.
If it's cold outside snuggle up close with your wireless and relish the music, guests and the Mystery Voice. And a final musical Friday thought: 'Of all the versions of "Doh-Ray-Me", Julie Andrews ' is the best by Fah.'
including at 6.45 on MW only Sport and Classified Results
Direct from the Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
Kenneth Alwyn conducts the BBC Concert Orchestra leader Roy Gillard
Friday Night's Star Singers: Maryetta and Vernon Midgley and Cantabile
Introduced by Robin Boyle
Friday Night comes to this historic city for the first time and presents an international mixture of music for everybody. Producer TERRY BLACK
(In association with Canterbury City Council)
8.20-8.40* Interval
Gwen Grindley of BBC Radio Kent takes a musical pilgrimage around Canterbury.
Introduced by Nigel Ogden Producer PETER PILBEAM BBC Manchester
Stuart abandons the comfort of Studio 6 in Manchester for a trans-Pennine pilgrimage to the land of the White Rose.
His destination - Britain's biggest chippie
Harry Ramsden 's Fish Emporium in Guiseley. He and his special Yorkshire guests dine on haddock and listen to the best of Yorkshire brass with IMI YORKSHIRE IMPERIAL BAND. Producers DAVE SHANNON and JOHN LEONARD
presents Nightride
The Weekend Early Show
Singer of the day: ART SUTTER
Producers MEL HOUSE , GRAHAM PASS