Producer PAUL WALTERS
6.45 Pause for Thought
Down from the North to spend a week in the cosy comfort of the Jameson bunker.
Producers BRIAN STEPHENS and GRAHAM PASS
9.15 Pause for Thought
Wit, wisdom and 'will-it-be-my-turn?' ...
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talking to the people who make the news.
Producers JOHN GURNETT and PAUL NEWMAN
Producer ANTHONY CHERRY
presents her own blend of great music and interesting guests. Producers COLIN MARTIN
JOHN MORRISON and NEIL GEORGE
All you need is Love, and he's here with some great music for the afternoon.
Producer SANDRA BLACK
including at 6.45 on MWonly
Sport and Classified Results;
with Dance Band Days and at 7.30 Big Band Era Producer ROYSTON HERBERT
The second of two programmes recorded at Snape Maltings, Aldeburgh, with the BBC Big Band conducted by Barry Forgie With Marian Montgomery Introduced by Sheila Tracy Producers ROBIN SEDGLEY and GRAHAM BELCHERE
with The Best of Jazz on record Producer KEITH STEWART
9.55 Sports Desk
10.00 FM joins Radio 1
Richard Digance goes potty in Stoke.on-Trent. with comedy from Jabez and music from Ray Johnson and Bruce Haycock of the 'Stoke Original Theatre'. Written by RICHARD DIGANCE Additional material by STEVE BLACK and CHARLIE ADAMS Producer ANDY ALIFFE
Chris Kelly recalls some of the most famous and star-studded evenings in Hollywood history. This week: 29 March 1982 Britain's Chariots of Fire captures the top awards including the Oscartfor best film; Katharine Hepburn is named best actress for a record fourth time for On Golden Pond. Written and compiled by ROY PICKARD
Producer RICHARD WILLCOX
presents Round Midnight Producers STELLA HANSON
RICHARD MASTERS and TERRY CARTER
12.00 FM rejoins Radio 2
presents Nightride
The Early Show