including Pause for Thought with Roger Royle
with legal expert Bill Thomas.
with a Christmas Concert including a full brass band, choir and guests live from the BBC Concert Hall, London.
offers a word of advice: 'With one over the eight, you'll be at sixes and sevens and end up on all fours.'
Presented by Chris Ellis. This week: Binnie Hale
BBC Concert Orchestra led by MARTIN LOVEDAY conducted by Robin Stapleton Star singers Jacquelyn Fugelle , John Lawrenson with James Rainbird (treble) plus Gareth Newman (bassoon) The Friday Nighters and the Stephen Hill Singers. Introduced by Robin Boyle Producer DAVID RAYVERN ALLEN (Given before an invited audience)
The Organist Entertains with music, news and views from the popular organ world. Producer JOHN LEONARD BBC Manchester
9.55 Sports Desk
Compiled and presented by Alan Keith.
Producer GEOFF MULLIN
For the people who lived through the Second World War the songs of 1939-45 will always have a special meaning. This week Cosmotheka perform the songs and tell the story of 1942. Producer JOHN LEONARD BBC Manchester
presents a bright-red Nightcap with white fluffy trim and a bobble on top. And a false beard -coloured ginger.
Heavily disguised as a red-nosed reindeer, the surprise star guest helps Arthur Smith consumer-test an alternative Christmas dinner with all the trimmings; there's live music from Cantabile; plus comedy and Yuletide horror as Death Rides the Airwaves - ho ho ho!
Acted by william HOOTKINS, LORELEI KING, GRAHAM HOADLY, DAVID GRAHAM, JONATHAN KYDD, SARAH THOMAS. BRIAN BOWLES and PHIL CORNWELL.
Written by BURTON AND O'FARRELL. MATTHEWS AND BULUVANT. BADDIEL AND FIRTH, BERKMANN AND SINCLAIR. LINFORD AND ATKINS, RENSHAW AND JACOBS. BARFIELD AND PARSONS. OLEH STEPANIUK and MARK BRISENDEN.
Producers DIRK MAGGS andSIONEDWILIAM
presents Nightride with music and company to speed away the dark hours.
The Early Show